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The Divine Purpose Podcast is a welcoming place where professionals can share their personal stories and experiences on their journey to discovering their calling. It’s a great opportunity to learn from others and appreciate the blessings in our lives. Through conversations and interviews, we hope to create a safe haven for healthy discussions. Although we may have different opinions, we believe that the truth will set us free. Many people can relate to the frustration and confusion of not knowing their true purpose. Our goal is to help you discover your God-given gift and meaning in life. Come join us on this exciting journey!
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Sunday Jul 23, 2023
The Divine Purpose Podcast SE 2 EP 15 with Eddy Dacius & Malika Cox
Sunday Jul 23, 2023
Sunday Jul 23, 2023
Eddy Dacius hosts the Divine Purpose Podcast. DPPodcast is a platform for healthy conversations, interviews, and interactions with callers. We all have different opinions; however, the truth is the ultimate mediator.
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Malika McKinley Cox empowers organizations to cultivate human flourishing and inclusion in the workforce Boston, Massachusetts - Malika McKinley Cox, a project manager, group facilitator, and community transformation practitioner, has been working with organizations to build transformational leadership, inclusion, and belonging in the workforce, and conflict resolution skills. She is also the author of the Flourish OKC Restorative Justice Learning Curriculum.
Malika is a part-time research assistant at The Fares Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies in Medford, Massachusetts. She will graduate with a Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy at Fletcher School of Global Affairs at Tufts University in 2023 with a focus on Global Governance, International Organizations, and International Legal Studies.
With a Master of Philosophy in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation from Trinity College Dublin, Irish School of Ecumenics, Malika has also completed a Master of Arts in Practical Theology from Regent University.
Malika jointly won the James Haire Dissertation Award for her peacebuilding research on Palestinian and Israeli dialogue in cyberspace, #PEACETECH.
"Organizations that prioritize human flourishing and inclusion see improved employee retention, engagement, and productivity," said Malika McKinley Cox. "I'm committed to empowering organizations to build their capacity for transformational leadership."
To learn more about Malika's work or to schedule a consultation, visit www.malikancox.com.
Malika McKinley Cox is a project manager, group facilitator, and community transformation practitioner who organizes and trains groups on transformational leadership, inclusion and belonging in the workforce, conflict resolution skills, and cultivating human flourishing in organizations. She is the author of the Flourish OKC Restorative Justice Learning Curriculum.
She is also a part-time research assistant at The Fares Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies in Medford, Massachusetts. With graduate degrees in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation as well as Practical Theology, Malika is committed to empowering organizations to build their capacity for transformational leadership. Contact Information Malika N. Cox www.malikancox.com
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