22: Marsha Foster Boyd - Eldership & Particularity

Marsha Foster Boyd, PhD, is a proven thought leader in the field of higher education. She spent 25 years as a professor, dean, accrediting officer and school president. A hallmark of her leadership is her passionate focus on bringing people together across boundaries to find new, fertile, not-so-common ground on which to build new relationships and strategies to affect growth in individuals, institutions and in our world. Check out the Bridge Collective to explore her most recent project.

If you don't have time now to listen to everything, feel free to skip ahead to where the meditation begins at 48:00 and then come back later for the conversation.

Troy Bronsink is the founder and director of The Hive - A Center for Contemplation, Art & Action. The Hive is a nonprofit located in the Northside neighborhood of Cincinnati. For $30/month, a Hive member can attend classes and events. If you're interested in this for yourself or would like to sponsor someone else to become a member, you can find more information at here.

This episode is brought to you by Family Thyme Kitchen, a mother daughter duo on a mission to bring you and your family back together around the dinner table. Heidi spent her career as a nurse, where she had first hand experience with the struggle to get dinner on the table for her busy family. Emma worked as a nanny for multiple families, and saw the same challenge. Thus, the idea of Family Thyme Kitchen was born - help working parents and busy families sit down together to eat delicious, wholesome, and healthy food. Their best-selling item is our make-your-own-mason jar salads, which make for the perfect, easy, grab-and-go lunch for you, your spouse, or even your kids! They also offer homemade soups and entrees. Best part? They deliver to your doorstep! Email info@familythymekitchen.com or visit them on Facebook.

The intro and outro music is by Troy Bronsink. From the Hive is produced by Joey Taylor.