Beyond Survival: Whitney Weathers on Thrivival and Inclusive Leadership
2026/04/21
Today’s guest is Whitney Weathers, who brings a rare combination of scholarship, strategy, and spirit to every space she enters. A consultant, educator, and thought leader in Black theology, urban education, and organizational culture, Whitney is the founder of Whitney Weathers Consulting, and a doctoral candidate at Nazarene Theological Seminary. Whitney brings a very unique combination of both academic research and lived experience to challenge institutions toward deeper inclusion. She defines the term “thrivival,” (moving past survival into thriving) and what that means specifically for Black women, which can then be applied for all of us to build more inclusive spaces. Listen for Whitney’s truly unique leadership style that centers vulnerability.
Chapter Breakdown:
0:00 - Introducing Whitney2:25 - Whitney’s research on the experiences of Black women seminarian students4:52 - Distinguishing between representation and inclusion6:00 - Whitney’s dissertation, "Resurrecting Resilience”9:21 - Alice Walker’s concept of “womanism”12:46 - The assumption of common experiences19:11 - Identity mapping25:15 - The intricacies of inclusion work34:11 - Professionalism and the concept of “hidden curriculum”38:22 - Inclusion versus assimilation43:23 - Advice for creating more inclusive spacesResources:
Dr. Willie Jennings, After Whiteness: An Education in Belonging. adrienne maree brown, Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing WorldsPlease be sure to subscribe, rate, and review.
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