Jonathan Stoll
May 1, 2020
Jon writes about the need to decolonize professionalism and better serve the majority of students who have historically minoritized identities. He critiques etiquette dinners and traditional approaches to career education that professionalize students in much the same way that settler colonialists sought to civilize “savage” indigenous people.
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November 1, 2020
Jon makes the case for approaching career development from a spiritual lens that centered by the inner view, reframing emotions and experiences, introspection, purpose and meaning making and the alignment of role and soul.
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March 29, 2021
I grew up on the crime side, the New York Times side Stayin' alive was no jive At second hands, moms bounced on old men So then we moved to Shaolin land A young youth, yo rockin' the gold tooth, 'Lo goose Only way, I begin to gee off was drug loot And let's start it like this son, rollin' with this one And that one, pullin' out gats for fun
Check It OutJonathan Stoll
April 1, 2021
The image of the Quaker on Quaker oatmeal boxes is as stale as a dying Quaker faith and practice. Jon offers the Soul Force Ones podcast as a spiritual tool to cultivate an inclusive faith community that reaches across class, race, and age boundaries, and helps Quakers return to relevancy.
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