Send us a text Ruth and Jaquetta dive into the cult classic "Love & Basketball" as they kick off their summer series examining movies they had to unlearn from, breaking down the film's problematic messages about relationships, identity, and success. • Analyzing the movie in quarters, just like the film's structure • Unlearning identity limitations - you don't have to choose between femininity and athleticism • Character development matters more than talent when pursuing dreams • Leaders ...
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Send us a text Ruth and Jaquetta dive into the cult classic "Love & Basketball" as they kick off their summer series examining movies they had to unlearn from, breaking down the film's problematic messages about relationships, identity, and success. • Analyzing the movie in quarters, just like the film's structure • Unlearning identity limitations - you don't have to choose between femininity and athleticism • Character development matters more than talent when pursuing dreams • Leaders ...
From Cub to King: The Circle of Leadership in The Lion King
The UnlearnT Podcast
1 hour 16 minutes
4 months ago
From Cub to King: The Circle of Leadership in The Lion King
Send us a text We explore leadership lessons from Disney's The Lion King, examining how this iconic film portrays the journey from youth to mature leadership through Simba's story. • The Circle of Life establishes leadership as a circle, not a ladder – emphasizing contribution over position • Young Simba focuses on benefits of kingship without understanding responsibilities, similar to how young leaders approach new positions • Confidence without competence leads to poor decisions, as shown ...
The UnlearnT Podcast
Send us a text Ruth and Jaquetta dive into the cult classic "Love & Basketball" as they kick off their summer series examining movies they had to unlearn from, breaking down the film's problematic messages about relationships, identity, and success. • Analyzing the movie in quarters, just like the film's structure • Unlearning identity limitations - you don't have to choose between femininity and athleticism • Character development matters more than talent when pursuing dreams • Leaders ...