Lift: Practical Faith

Season 6 Ep. 8-Lift: Faith and the workplace with Fiona Haworth

β€’ Rev. Kim Meyers β€’ Season 6 β€’ Episode 8

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🎧 Lift 2.0 Podcast Episode: Faith in the Workplace – Insights from Fiona Haworth πŸ™πŸ’

Welcome to an inspiring episode of Lift 2.0, where we're privileged to have Fiona Haworth, Director of Engagement at Interstate Batteries, a champion in bringing people together in the corporate world. Join us for an enlightening conversation as we explore the concept of faith in the workplace.

🏒 Fostering Faith in Your Professional Life: A Preview of the Episode

In this captivating dialogue, we're joined by Fiona Haworth, a beacon of expertise in creating unity and community within corporate settings. Through her insights, we'll uncover how faith can be nurtured and integrated into the workplace, transforming the dynamics of professional life.

πŸ” Unveiling the Thoughtful Questions:

  1. πŸ™ Faith at Work: How can one incorporate their faith into the workplace, and what does that look like?
  2. πŸ˜‡ Expressing Faith: In a corporate setting, is it acceptable to openly articulate one's faith or beliefs?
  3. πŸš€ Faith's Professional Impact: How has faith positively influenced your journey in the corporate world?
  4. 🀝 Diverse Faith Perspectives: How does managing different faith perspectives in the workplace affect the work environment?
  5. 🌟 Guiding Wisdom: If you could share one insight about faith and the workplace, what would it be?

πŸ”Š Tune In and Elevate Your Professional Faith Journey!
Whether you're a corporate professional seeking to infuse your faith into your work or aiming to create a more inclusive work environment for diverse beliefs, this episode offers valuable insights. Join us as we explore the transformative potential of faith within the world of business and corporate life.


If you have any questions, give Kim a shout at kmeyers@standrewmethodist.org. Want Kim to speak at an event? Go to kimmeyers.org to see availability.

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