35 min

S02 E03: Hope Lives in the Body The Blue Room with MaryAnn McKibben Dana

    • Spirituality

Today, we continue our series of conversations about Hope: A User’s Manual.
Section three of the book is Hope Lives in the Body. If you’ve read the book, we hope this conversation will enhance that section. If you haven’t read it, the conversation stands on its own.
Today, MaryAnn’s guest is the Rev. Lynn Horan, an interfaith theologian and leadership consultant specializing in women’s leadership development in both spiritual and secular contexts. 
She is currently a doctoral fellow through Antioch University's PhD Program in Leadership and Change, exploring embodied leadership and the gendered construction of professional boundaries.  Her current research on female clergy attrition will be featured at the Global Center for Religious Research's International Conference on Religious Trauma. Her work on embodied social change will be published in an upcoming book Leadership at the spiritual edge: Emerging and non-western concepts of leadership and spirituality, published by Routledge Studies in Leadership Research.  
For more information on Lynn's research and publications, please visit www.lynnhoran.com. The Presbyterians Today article that was referenced in the conversation can be found here.
Contact MaryAnn McKibben Dana at maryannmckibbendana.net. 
Order Hope: A User’s Manual
Editor and Producer: Mel Dana


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Today, we continue our series of conversations about Hope: A User’s Manual.
Section three of the book is Hope Lives in the Body. If you’ve read the book, we hope this conversation will enhance that section. If you haven’t read it, the conversation stands on its own.
Today, MaryAnn’s guest is the Rev. Lynn Horan, an interfaith theologian and leadership consultant specializing in women’s leadership development in both spiritual and secular contexts. 
She is currently a doctoral fellow through Antioch University's PhD Program in Leadership and Change, exploring embodied leadership and the gendered construction of professional boundaries.  Her current research on female clergy attrition will be featured at the Global Center for Religious Research's International Conference on Religious Trauma. Her work on embodied social change will be published in an upcoming book Leadership at the spiritual edge: Emerging and non-western concepts of leadership and spirituality, published by Routledge Studies in Leadership Research.  
For more information on Lynn's research and publications, please visit www.lynnhoran.com. The Presbyterians Today article that was referenced in the conversation can be found here.
Contact MaryAnn McKibben Dana at maryannmckibbendana.net. 
Order Hope: A User’s Manual
Editor and Producer: Mel Dana


Get full access to The Blue Room with MaryAnn McKibben Dana at maryannmckibbendana.substack.com/subscribe

35 min