#4: Derrick Weston: What inspires innovation?

16/06/2021 41 min Temporada 3 Episodio 4

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Episode Synopsis

In today's episode, Nick Warnes and Karen Rohrer have a dialogue with Derrick Weston. Derrick Weston has spent the last two decades working in churches and community-based nonprofits in Pennsylvania, Ohio, California, Oregon, and now Maryland. He manages the Rockrose community farm on the Baltimore's east end. Derrick received his Masters of Divinity from San Francisco Theological Seminary, a certification in health ministry from Wesley Theological seminary and was a part of the Re:Generate Fellowship on food, faith, and ecology through Wake Forest University. Derrick is the co-host of the Food and Faith Podcast and the producer of the short documentary "A Wilderness Like Eden: Stories of Food and Faith" releasing in the summer of 2021. He and his wife Shannon have four children and live outside of Baltimore. 
To find out more about Derrick you can follow him at @derricklweston (twitter), @dlweston (instagram), and @foodandfaithpod. Here are some quotes from today's interview: 

"I'm realizing I don't know anything about God"
"The kingdom of God is like a weed. It's persistent. You can't win against weeds."
"We are creating a system where part of creating a soil of innovation is creating a soil where failure is allowed. I plant twice as many seeds as you currently see in the garden."
"The more we create environments for innovation and creativity, the more people come alive to the fullest versions of themselves."