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Bob Woodson | Founder and President of The Woodson Center and 1776 Unites | How To Focus on Solutions Instead of Fixating on Problems The Wow Factor

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Bob Woodson is Founder and President of the Woodson Center and 1776 Unites. He is an influential leader on issues of poverty alleviation and empowering disadvantaged communities to become agents of their own uplift. Woodson is a frequent advisor to local, state and federal government officials as well as business and philanthropic organizations. His social activism dates back to the 1960s, when as a young civil rights activist he developed and coordinated national and local community revitalization programs. During the 1970’s he directed the National Urban League’s Administration of Justice division. Later he served as a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Currently he is the Founder and President of The Woodson Center where he’s on a mission to help residents of low-income neighborhoods address the problems of their communities. 
Bob joins me today to discuss his approach to dealing with race relations in America and what he believes is a huge problem; the disconnection between work and income, in underserved communities.
 “People are inspired to change and improve and cooperate when you can show them examples of victories that are possible, not always reminding them of injuries to be avoided.” - Bob Woodson
One of the most powerful metaphors about that makes a difference is that to some on the left, Hank Aaron was the strikeout king. But to some of us who look at the glass as being half full, he was the home run king. It depends upon what your perspective is. - Bob Woodson
“You should always look for antibodies. Even in the worst communities, there are healthy elements that I call community antibodies. If you say that 70% of the people in that community are raising children that are dysfunctional, it means 30% or not. You can learn nothing from studying failure except how to create failure.” - Bob Woodson
 This week on The Wow Factor:
How Bob’s upbringing inspired him to work in Civil Rights
The breakdown of the traditional American Family
Why you can’t define Black America by slavery
The importance of looking for the solution to every problem
Why you can’t judge people by their past
When you give freely, don’t give with the expectation that you will be thanked
Why you must stay faithful to what you do and not be so attached to the outcome of what you’re doing
Why America is a country of redemption
Bob Woodsons Words of Wisdom:
When you give freely, don’t give with the expectation that you’re going to be thanked. Give out of Godly responsibility, rather than compassion.
 Connect with Bob Woodson:
The Woodson Center
Bob Woodson’s Twitter
1776 Unites
Bob Woodson’s Books
 Connect with The WOW Factor: 
The WOW Factor Website 
Connect with Brad Formsma via email 
Brad Formsma on LinkedIn 
Brad Formsma on Instagram 
Brad Formsma on Facebook 
Brad Formsma on Twitter 
 
 

Bob Woodson is Founder and President of the Woodson Center and 1776 Unites. He is an influential leader on issues of poverty alleviation and empowering disadvantaged communities to become agents of their own uplift. Woodson is a frequent advisor to local, state and federal government officials as well as business and philanthropic organizations. His social activism dates back to the 1960s, when as a young civil rights activist he developed and coordinated national and local community revitalization programs. During the 1970’s he directed the National Urban League’s Administration of Justice division. Later he served as a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Currently he is the Founder and President of The Woodson Center where he’s on a mission to help residents of low-income neighborhoods address the problems of their communities. 
Bob joins me today to discuss his approach to dealing with race relations in America and what he believes is a huge problem; the disconnection between work and income, in underserved communities.
 “People are inspired to change and improve and cooperate when you can show them examples of victories that are possible, not always reminding them of injuries to be avoided.” - Bob Woodson
One of the most powerful metaphors about that makes a difference is that to some on the left, Hank Aaron was the strikeout king. But to some of us who look at the glass as being half full, he was the home run king. It depends upon what your perspective is. - Bob Woodson
“You should always look for antibodies. Even in the worst communities, there are healthy elements that I call community antibodies. If you say that 70% of the people in that community are raising children that are dysfunctional, it means 30% or not. You can learn nothing from studying failure except how to create failure.” - Bob Woodson
 This week on The Wow Factor:
How Bob’s upbringing inspired him to work in Civil Rights
The breakdown of the traditional American Family
Why you can’t define Black America by slavery
The importance of looking for the solution to every problem
Why you can’t judge people by their past
When you give freely, don’t give with the expectation that you will be thanked
Why you must stay faithful to what you do and not be so attached to the outcome of what you’re doing
Why America is a country of redemption
Bob Woodsons Words of Wisdom:
When you give freely, don’t give with the expectation that you’re going to be thanked. Give out of Godly responsibility, rather than compassion.
 Connect with Bob Woodson:
The Woodson Center
Bob Woodson’s Twitter
1776 Unites
Bob Woodson’s Books
 Connect with The WOW Factor: 
The WOW Factor Website 
Connect with Brad Formsma via email 
Brad Formsma on LinkedIn 
Brad Formsma on Instagram 
Brad Formsma on Facebook 
Brad Formsma on Twitter 
 
 

50 min