Secrets of a Reluctant Leader

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211

  1. what’s the difference

for those of us who believe in science

the difference

between 211 degrees and 212 degrees

just one degree is the difference

between hot water

and boiling water and when water boils

it produces steam steam produces power

power to run trains power to even run

entire cities one degree

just one degree makes a huge difference

no matter where you stand on the issues

i think you’d agree with me that america

has reached a boiling point 212 degrees

but the question we must ask ourselves

is will we panic

pass the blame or solve the problem

as exciting and as patriotic as that may

seem

a boiling point is scary uncertain

unprecedented even and it’s a cause for

panic

or passing the blame unless of course

your reluctant leader that pivots into

problem solving

can i tell you a secret i’m what some

may call a reluctant leader

reluctant leaders are there to do the

work we’re here for the greater good

we’re fine working behind the scenes and

i was comfortable

for many years doing the work behind a

great leader

the late great betty jean kerr a former

nurse

whose legacy is visible through a

network of community health centers in

st louis

as a visionary servant goes i was good

at my job

until one day she tapped me to be a part

of her executive team

and that was esteem started

my engine

at the same time someone also saw my

steam

my power and asked me to lead they asked

me to run for state representative

my first response no

my second response ah no thanks

my third response was still no

fun fact did you know that a woman has

to be asked to run for office on average

seven times before she says yes

probably because if you’re a wife or a

mother

you have 99 problems and politics just

isn’t one

but the more they asked the more i

considered saying yes

and so reluctantly

i started to wrap my mind around being a

public servant

being a state representative and just

as the train was about to leave the

station

14 years ago we were moving towards

being a state representative

then it happened i got knocked up

and just like a train slows down to a

complete stop

and the steam spews out of the pipe and

goes poof

so did my dreams of being a public

servant

and i once again had to say no to

running for office

but my mama god rest her soul once told

me

that the quickest way to make god laugh

is to tell him what you would never do

so i started to wrap my mind again

around running for public service

and i had two friends men nonetheless

who constantly convinced me that i had

to run

despite all of the questions i had like

how am i going to be a single mom

and how am i going to supplement my

income on a state rep salary

and all of the questions but we had a

little conversation

and it went something like this i’m

pregnant

i’m not going to run for state

representative i can’t i have to stay at

home and take care of my baby

well congratulations that’s wonderful

when are you due i’m due in september

well when does filing open

filing opens five months later in

february

oh well that’s perfect you can have a

baby take a few months off and launch

your campaign right before christmas

are you crazy trust us

it’ll all work out we got you

and just like that this train was back

on the tracks and leaving the station

although i look like i was in control

inside

i panicked i panicked at the thought of

being a single mom

i couldn’t pass the blame because i was

in the driver’s seat here

so i did exactly what every reluctant

leader does

i pivoted to problem solving

if being a single mom and a public

servant

was my path then i was going to embrace

that

unapologetically after my son was

born my motivation changed for being a

public servant

he was my motivation my why

before he was born i was running to be

somebody

after he was born i was running to do

something

motherhood was my boiling point and it

was the steam

that pushed me into public office

but just like me i had a boiling point

there are several others over history

who’ve had boiling points

let’s talk about a few of them some may

think

that kamala harris shattered the glass

ceiling for women in the executive

branch

but what if i told you that she wasn’t

the first

let me introduce to some and present to

others

edith wilson the first female president

in late 1919

president woodrow wilson had a stroke

and guess who assumed the duties of his

office while he was recovering

not the vice president edith

she stepped up and used her steam to

lead this country

until the end of his presidency in 1921.

in america we take several things for

granted like the education of young

women and girls

we tell our young girls that they can be

anything they want to be when they grow

up

but in pakistan only 13 of women

are still in school by the ninth grade

this was the boiling point for malala

yousafzai

she spoke up in the support of education

of young women and girls

and unfortunately that made her a target

and the taliban

attempted to assassinate her but that

didn’t stop her

she continued to speak up most famously

saying

one child one teacher one book

one pen can change the world

and as a result at 17 years old she

became the youngest person to receive

the nobel peace prize

and last but certainly not least on

august 9

2014 we reached our own boiling point

in our own backyard in ferguson missouri

in the aftermath of the death of mike

brown

several reluctant leaders turned

activists

used their locomotive force for change

bruce franks was elected to the state

legislature

rasheen aldridge was appointed to

president obama’s

task force on 21st century policing and

also

elected to the legislature kimberly

gardner

and wesley bell became the first black

elected prosecutors

in the city of saint louis and the

county of st louis respectively

and most recently corey bush

a single mom a nurse and a pastor

became the first black woman elected to

congress from the state of missouri

in all these examples these reluctant

leaders reached a turning point

a tipping point a moment

that pushed them to leave

currently our country has reached a

boiling point

a tipping point we’re in the middle of a

global pandemic

millions are facing eviction there’s

unprecedented unemployment a national

reckoning on racial justice

the list goes on and on but the question

is what will it take you

to reach 212 degrees your boiling point

your tipping point

what will it take for you to produce

steam

steam produces power and

power could be enough power

to change the world you

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211

我们这些相信科学

的人有什么

区别 211度和212

度的区别 只是热水和开水的区别只有一度

水沸腾

时产生蒸汽 蒸汽产生

动力 运行 火车的力量甚至可以将

整个城市运行

一度,

无论您在问题上的立场如何,只要

一度都会产生巨大的影响 我们恐慌

推卸责任或解决问题

就像看起来一样令人兴奋和爱国

你是一个秘密 我是一些人

可能称之为不情愿的领导者

不情愿的领导者在那里做

工作 我们在这里是为了更大的利益

我们很好地在幕后工作 内斯和

多年来一直在为一位

伟大的领导者工作

已故的伟大贝蒂·让·克尔 一位前

护士,

他的遗产通过圣路易斯

的社区卫生中心网络可见,

就像一个有远见的仆人一样 我很

擅长我的工作,

直到 有一天,她邀请我

成为她的执行团队的一员

,那是尊重启动了

我的引擎

,同时有人也看到了

我的力量并要求我领导他们让

我竞选州代表

我的第一个回应不是

我的第二个 回应 啊 不,谢谢

我的第三个回应仍然

没有乐趣 事实上,你知道一个女人

平均要被要求竞选公职

七次,然后她才会答应,

可能是因为如果你是妻子或

母亲,

你有 99 个问题,而且 政治

不是一个问题,

但他们问得越多,我考虑的越多

,所以我很不情愿地

开始考虑成为一名

公务员,

成为一名州代表,

就在火车即将开动时 14 年前的

车站,

我们正朝着

成为州代表的方向前进,

然后碰巧我被撞倒了

,就像火车减速到

完全停止

,蒸汽从管道中喷涌而出,

我的梦想也是如此 公务员

和我再次不得不对

竞选公职说不,

但我的妈妈上帝安息她的灵魂曾经告诉

,让上帝发笑的最快方法

是告诉他你永远不会做的事情,

所以我开始重新思考

竞选公共服务

,但我有两个朋友

尽管我有很多

问题,但他们一直说服我必须

竞选 工资

和所有的问题,但我们进行

了一些交谈,结果是这样的

太棒了 l

你什么时候到期 我应该在 9 月到期

一切都会好起来

的 责备,因为我

在这里坐在驾驶座上,

所以我做了每个不情愿的

领导者所做的事情

我转向解决问题

如果成为单身妈妈和公务员

是我的道路那么我将

在我儿子出生后毫无歉意地接受这一点

我的动力 作为一名

公务员

而改变他是我的动力我为什么

在他出生之前我就

在他出生后努力成为某个人我正在努力做某事

母性是我的沸点,这

是推动的

蒸汽 让我进入公职,

但就像我一样,我有一个沸点

历史上还有其他几个

人有沸点

让我们谈谈其中一些人可能

认为卡马拉哈里斯打破

了行政部门女性的玻璃天花板,

但 如果我告诉你她

不是第一个

让我介绍给一些

人并向其他人介绍

伊迪丝·威尔逊 1919 年末第一位女

总统伍德罗·威尔逊总统中风了

,猜猜谁

在他康复期间担任他的职务

副总统伊迪丝

她挺身而出,用自己的力量

领导这个国家,

直到 1921 年他的总统任期结束。

在美国,我们认为有几件事是

理所当然的,比如年轻女性和女孩的教育,

我们告诉我们的年轻女孩,她们可以成为

任何人 他们长大后想成为,

但在巴基斯坦,到九年级时,只有 13 名女性

仍在上学,

这是 malala yousafzai 的沸点,

她在 educat 的支持下发言

不幸的是,这使她成为目标

,塔利班

试图暗杀她,但这

并没有阻止她,

她继续大声疾呼,最著名的

说法是

一个孩子一个老师,一本书,

一支笔可以改变世界

,作为一个 结果在 17 岁时,她

成为获得诺贝尔和平奖的最年轻的人

,最后但同样重要的是 2014 年

8 月 9

日,

在迈克布朗去世后,我们在密苏里州弗格森的后院达到了自己的沸点,

几个不情愿的人 leaders turned

activists

used their locomotive force for change

bruce franks was elected to the state

legislature

rasheen aldridge was appointed to

president obama’s

task force on 21st century policing and

also

elected to the legislature kimberly

gardner

and wesley bell became the first black

elected prosecutors

in the city

分别来自

圣路易斯和圣路易斯县,最近科里布什

是一位单身妈妈、一位护士和一位 牧师

成为来自密苏里州的第一个选举国会的黑人女子

在所有这些例子中,这些例子

达到了一个转折点

一个倾翻点

,推动他们离开

目前我国已经达到了

沸点

的倾斜点

全球大流行中

数以百万计的人面临驱逐

前所未有的失业

对种族正义

的全国性清算 清单还在继续,但问题

是你需要什么

才能达到 212 度你的沸点

你的临界点

你需要什么 产生

蒸汽 产生动力

动力

足以改变世界