Dillon, Rudy, Amelia and Lucas sit down to discuss the art and practice of mentorship. We talk about how to assert yourself as a mentor without being resented or developing an unbalanced relationship, one-on-one mentorship vs group mentorship and what makes a good mentor. We follow up by discussing how to adequately make a person feel welcome and contribute to the movement and allowing them to grow, the art and practice of delegation, and give ample examples on our experiences with these topics.
References:
Ted Lasso (on Apple TV)
Nancy McWilliams – Psychoanalytic Supervision
Ross W. Greene – Raising Human Beings: Creating a Collaborative Partnership with Your Child
Labor Notes – Steward’s Corner: Helping New Stewards
Nick Drediger – It won’t grow if you don’t delegate
Lauren Katz & Ryan Mosgrove – The Metro DC Socialist Mobilization Model