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Do you feel held back? Do you feel stuck? Do you feel as though you are going through the motions? Welcome to Dr. G Speaks, where we explore the powerful intersection of freedom, faith, and fun! Join Dr. G as she reminds you to know there’s more to life. Each episode dives into topics like leaning into ease, releasing what no longer serves you, and the transformative power of trust and surrender to the Lord. Discover the possibilities you never knew existed and learn how to embrace the life you truly deserve. As the author of Look Stop Hiding: How to Find Your Voice and Never Dim Your Light Again, Dr. G wants you to know that it's time to stop hiding and start thriving—together, we’ll uncover your potential and ignite your journey to a life of freedom, faith and fun. Let's get it!
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Dr. G Speaks
25 | Ready to Lead? Then Stop Using Safe Words and Start Owning Your Message (coaching call with Jerrod O Lockhart - part 1)
Have you ever felt like the words you’re using to describe your mission don’t quite capture your heart? In this live coaching session, I sat down with Jerrod O Lockhart, a licensed social worker with over 20 years of experience — and a deeply personal reason for the work he does. We tackle the subtle but powerful shift that happens when you stop using “safe” language and start saying exactly who you’re here to serve. This episode isn’t just about a mission statement, it’s about reclaiming your voice so that your purpose lands with truth and impact. Are you ready to get honest with yourself too?
The words you choose can either blur your purpose or sharpen it. Let this be the episode that nudges you toward saying exactly what you mean — for your audience and for yourself.
Topics I Cover:
- Why the word “marginalized” wasn’t serving Jerrod’s true mission
- The difference between politically correct language and purpose-driven language
- How using clear, affirming words can change the way people connect with your work
- The cultural weight and assumptions placed on Black boys — and why naming them as boys (not men) matters
- The emotional power of bringing personal stories into your mission (and how Jerrod did it with courage)
- Simple tweaks that can make your mission statement feel both personal and powerful
This week’s affirmation:
“ You are feeling all the emotions. Allow yourself to feel.”
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