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Im from an all womens Catholic college. How will bringing in a man who practices martial arts help our young women to grow as leaders?

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Im from an all womens Catholic college. How will bringing in a man who practices martial arts help our young women to grow as leaders?

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Great question! Tim teaches an experiential, values-centered, relationship-based approach to leadership that is deeply rooted in the tradition of Roman Catholic social justice teachings … an approach that is very accesible to women leaders. Most importantly, by drawing from the principles of the non-violent martial art of Aikido, Tim can teach your young women how to put faith into action in ways that few leadership experts can. Think Riane Eisler’s Partnership Way. For more information, see the discussion of Yin Power in Chapter 11 in Tim’s book, Leading People the Black Belt Way: Conquering the Five Core Problems Facing Leaders Today. Or see Chapter 1 in Black Belt Leader, Peaceful Leader: An Introduction to Catholic Servant Leadership. We promise … your women student leaders will be inspired, challenged, and motivated by Tim’s approach to Catholic Servant Leadership.

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