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In this episode, we delve into the concept of being "qualified" in the workplace, examining who gets labeled as such, who doesn't, and the underlying reasons. We explore "competency checking"—the practice of scrutinizing individuals' abilities—and how it disproportionately affects underrepresented groups, often going unnoticed or unchallenged. Our discussion aims to redefine qualifications in a fair, equitable, and actionable manner. Our guest, Shari Dunn , is an accomplished journalist, former attorney, news anchor, CEO, university professor, and sought-after speaker. She has been recognized as Executive of the Year and a Woman of Influence, with her work appearing in Fortune Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Ad Age, and more. Her new book, Qualified: How Competency Checking and Race Collide at Work , unpacks what it truly means to be deserving and capable—and why systemic barriers, not personal deficits, are often the real problem. Her insights challenge the narratives that hold so many of us back and offer practical solutions for building a more equitable future. Together, we can build workplaces and communities that don’t just reflect the world we live in, but the one we want to create. A world where being qualified is about recognizing the talent and potential that’s been overlooked for far too long. It’s not just about getting a seat at the table—it’s about building an entirely new table, one designed with space for all of us. Connect with Our Guest Shari Dunn Website& Book - Qualified: https://thesharidunn.com LI: https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/sharidunn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesharidunn Related Podcast Episodes: How To Build Emotionally Mature Leaders with Dr. Christie Smith | 272 Holding It Together: Women As America's Safety Net with Jessica Calarco | 215 How To Defy Expectations with Dr. Sunita Sah | 271 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music…
World History with Professor Rohl
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Sisällön tarjoaa Darrell J. Rohl, PhD and Darrell J. Rohl. Darrell J. Rohl, PhD and Darrell J. Rohl tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
An exploration of topics in World History, developed for online teaching in 2019–2020.
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Sisällön tarjoaa Darrell J. Rohl, PhD and Darrell J. Rohl. Darrell J. Rohl, PhD and Darrell J. Rohl tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
An exploration of topics in World History, developed for online teaching in 2019–2020.
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×A (very) basic introduction to the history of the Early Medieval world, designed to supplement assigned reading for students in my HIST151: History of the World to AD 1500 course at Calvin University. This episode offers a summarized view of some key aspects of the early middle ages, specifically from the perspective of continental western Europe and the Byzantine Empire.…
A (very) basic introduction to the history of Central Asia, designed to supplement assigned reading for students in my HIST151: History of the World to AD 1500 course at Calvin University. This video offers a summarized view of the geography, key animals, social structure, and select key developments in Central Asia from prehistory to around 1400 CE.…
This episode offers a very basic introduction to Ancient Egypt, designed to supplement introductory learning with an open-access world history textbook ( https://oer.galileo.usg.edu/history-textbooks/2/ ). This episode offers a summarized view of the key periods for Ancient Egypt, from prehistory to the Roman period, but also emphasizes the danger of over-simplifying a 3,000+ year-long society in a single snapshot image.…
This episode offers a very basic introduction to world prehistory, designed to supplement introductory learning with an open access world history textbook ( https://oer.galileo.usg.edu/history-textbooks/2/ ). Learn what the terms "prehistory," "paleolithic," and "neolithic" mean, and some of the main reasons why the Neolithic Revolution was so significant in the development of human societies.…
This episode, prepared as a basic introduction for students in several of my History courses at Calvin University, defines and distinguishes between the terms "history" and "the past." While many people use the word "history" to refer to old times, "the past" is really more accurate. "History," on the other hand, should more accurately be understood as humanity's documentation of the past, which is something quite different from the past itself. The episode ends with a short summary of four key "historical reading skills," drawn from the Stanford History Education Group's "Historical Thinking Chart."…
A 35-minute lecture introducing the Byzantine emperor Justinian and his military campaigns against the Sassanid Empire and to reclaim lost Western Roman territory in North Africa (from the Vandals) and Italy (from the Ostrogoths). Produced for my Calvin University HIST 262: "Early Medieval Worlds" course.…
A very brief introduction to the Maginot Line, the extensive border defense system established by France in the aftermath of the first World War. This short lecture was produced for students in my spring 2020 HIST 153 "Borderlands in World History" course at Calvin University.
In this episode, Professor Rohl briefly outlines some highlights from the wider history of Africa up to AD 1500, mentioning ancient Ethiopia, the Western Sudanic Empires, Great Zimbabwe, and the Swahili City-States. The textbook mentioned within this episode can be downloaded from: https://ung.edu/university-press/books/world-history-cultures-states-societies-to-1500…
In this episode, Professor Rohl provides a very brief overview of the Islamic World, from the initial foundation of the faith through its expansions up to the end of the Mamluk period. Links to resources mentioned within the episode include: 1001 Inventions and the Library of Secrets (video starring Sir Ben Kingsley): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZDe9DCx7Wk 1001 Inventions Website: http://www.1001inventions.com World History open access textbook: https://ung.edu/university-press/books/world-history-cultures-states-societies-to-1500…
In this episode, Professor Rohl provides an overview of the Roman Empire (with an emphasis on the Principate), it's fall, and the aftermath in Late Antique/Early Medieval Europe and Byzantium.
In this episode, Professor Rohl briefly outlines key aspects of the development of ancient Rome from its foundation through the assassination of Julius Caesar.
In this episode, Professor Rohl discusses briefly outlines key aspects of the development of the Greek World, from the Bronze Age Minoans through the death of Alexander the Great.
In this episode, Professor Rohl discusses the development of civilization in East Asia, with a particular emphasis on China and the long-term history of the Great Wall.
In this episode, Professor Rohl discusses the civilizations of ancient Mesopotamia, including the region's role as the birthplace of human civilization, the very deep connections between biblical literature and ancient Mesopotamian culture, and some of the creation and flood stories originating in ancient Mesopotamia.…
In this episode, Professor Rohl discusses what History is, how it relates to "the Past," why history is worth studying, and ends with a brief overview of what is involved (and what's not) in historical thinking. A few resources are referred to or quoted in this episode, and you can grab these through the following links: History vs. The Past - John Carter Brown Library: http://bit.ly/2IZ3TTu William H. McNeill's (1985) "Why Study History?" essay - http://bit.ly/2Nl4h31 Peter N. Stearns' (1998) "Why Study History?" essay - http://bit.ly/2Mvhu5f Stanford History Education Group's "Historical Thinking Chart" - https://stanford.io/2xiHt9k…
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