
Episode Description:
In this episode, Currey sits down with the insightful Dr. Froswa’ Booker-Drew—author, consultant, and community builder—to explore the themes behind her new book Front Porch Wisdom. Together, they discuss leadership, mentorship, emotional intelligence, and the power of relationships in the workplace—especially for women of color.
Dr. Booker-Drew shares her vocational journey, how God shaped her calling, and why building social capital is critical to both our personal and professional lives. You’ll hear stories of grace, resilience, and the sacred value of connection in an increasingly disconnected world.
Whether you’re a leader, emerging professional, or simply curious about how to bring more empathy and purpose to your work, this episode is full of practical wisdom and spiritual insight.
Topics Covered:
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The origin and heart behind Front Porch Wisdom
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The power of story, empathy, and social capital
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Challenges women of color face in the workplace
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Emotional intelligence and healing in leadership
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Creating “front porch” spaces in a disconnected world
Mentioned in This Episode:
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Front Porch Wisdom by Dr. Froswa’ Booker-Drew
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Robert Putnam’s Bowling Alone
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High-quality connections in leadership
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The role of grace in the workplace
Connect with Dr. Froswa’ Booker-Drew:


