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Being raised in a white evangelical church taught me to project perfection even when my life was falling apart. I was focused on appearing to have it all together while struggling slightly and alone. Today I am a wife, mother, career women and in the best mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health of my life. The journey has been difficult and the work continues. Come with me as I unpack this journey and my transition from false perfection to real progress.

Progress Over Perfection Selah Fugett

    • Maatschappij en cultuur

Being raised in a white evangelical church taught me to project perfection even when my life was falling apart. I was focused on appearing to have it all together while struggling slightly and alone. Today I am a wife, mother, career women and in the best mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health of my life. The journey has been difficult and the work continues. Come with me as I unpack this journey and my transition from false perfection to real progress.

    Lovingly Confronting Racial Bias and Insider Talk

    Lovingly Confronting Racial Bias and Insider Talk

    Congratulations Selah on 3 years of Sobriety!!!

    In this episode, we share 2 stories where Selah had to confront White racial bias and racist talk. The first story happened in LA and was an instance of bias that was painfully familiar to Russell and was obvious and hurtful to Selah, Russ, and their daughters in real time. Next, Selah had to confront a individual who would single her out to share inappropriate racial charged comments and stories. In between the retelling of each of these stories, we share a brief clip from our friend Pastor Jimmy Rollins who gives us a principal for how to lovingly confront people even while having these difficult conversations.

    This episode is sponsored by Jumla Network, a strategic consultancy and knowledge network focused on #diversity & #inclusion. Does your organization need a plan? Don't know where to start? Start here!

    • 24 min.
    More Progress & #GirlDad in the Ladies Room

    More Progress & #GirlDad in the Ladies Room

    Welcome back for Season 2! 

    2022 has been a full year for Selah, Russell and their family. Selah shares the highlights of her progress from this year and previews how we will go deeper in season two of this podcast. In a special bonus segment from the summer, Russell & Selah discuss how Russell takes their youngest daughter to the ladies room to go to the bathroom. Yes, Russell has gone into the ladies room y'all! We need feedback! Is this right and appropriate? Is the world and grandma ready for the #girldad going into the ladies room to help his daughter use the bathroom??? HELP US!! LOL

    Follow us @progress_over_perfection_pod on IG and share your thoughts! 

    • 31 min.
    I Understand That You're Angry

    I Understand That You're Angry

    Over the last few years, and especially since COVID, there has been so much anger in our society. Many of us are frustrated and feel that we're losing control of our lives. As a result, many of us take our anger out in public, in the work place, or in shared spaces like airplanes and grocery stores. This week Selah and Russ share some of the anger they've seen and experienced and how they have attempted to show up in a way that "lowers the temperature" and brings love, kindness, and peace to people and a world in need. As always, Selah ends the episode with some encouraging tips and a short story that serves as a example of how we all, with a little forethought and intention, can share love and kindness. 

    Selah is 27 months sober and we continue to Selah-brate! Please make a donation to sobriety Club 164.

    This episode is brought to you by Jumla Network and Axeus Luxury Travel. 

    • 25 min.
    Why We Celebrate

    Why We Celebrate

    This week, we share some of the highlights and insights from Selah's celebration of her 2 years of sobriety. We often think of celebrating as something that has to be extravagant or something we only do on birthdays and holidays. We discuss why it is important to celebrate sobriety milestones as well as how we can celebrate on a daily basis. Celebrating each other is so empowering. Selah's encouragement in this episode will help you shift how you think about celebrating.

    Please make a donation to: www.Club164.org.

    • 26 min.
    Family Legacy

    Family Legacy

    Selah starts this episode by sharing a bit about her family history and her initial insecurity when comparing it to Russell's rich family history. For Black History Month, Russell recently shared his story at a local high school and you'll hear the recording in this episode. Russell is a descendant of Henry Bakeman, a free African who fought in the American Revolutionary War. As a result Russell is a member, Chaplain, 2nd Vice President and Past President of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) John Eager Howard Chapter (Baltimore, MD). Russell’s great-great grandfather Joseph M. Fugett escaped slavery during the civil war. He lived in Baldwinsville, NY where he opened his own blacksmith shop and held a US Patent. More recently, Russell’s late uncle Reginald F. Lewis founded the first African American owned law firm on Wall Street and in 1987 completed a $1 billion leveraged buyout of Beatrice International Foods. 

    As Selah has become a part of Russell's family, she shares how she has felt loved and seen as a result of her courage and pioneering spirit. We conclude with an encouragement that focuses on honoring the women who, while not included in Russell's presentation, deserve acknowledgement for the role they played in what was accomplished. And as Uncle Reg would say, we want you to "Keep Going No Matter What!"



    This episode is sponsored by:

    www.AxeusTravel.com

    • 28 min.
    Parenting Like Black Lives Matter

    Parenting Like Black Lives Matter

    Today we had a conversation about parenting our mixed race- Black children in this season. We start by reflecting on how we thought about parenting when we began our family and discuss how things have changed over 8+ years and since the murder of George Floyd. Russell shares his experience of growing up with a mother who looked white and a step mother who is white and what it's been like to move from being a Black boy with white looking moms to being a Black dad with white looking children. We unpack some of the challenges our oldest daughter has already faced experiencing racism at 7 years old and the impact of our family's estrangement from Selah's family of origin which began with us confronting racism. We conclude with a message of encouragement for all parents and those who have the chance to show up and impact our children's lives.



    This episode is sponsored by:

    www.AxeusTravel.com

    • 47 min.

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