In this episode, Wynne Leon and Sharon Eubank, the Global Director for Humanitarian Services for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, discuss the principles of effective service as told through experience and examples in Sharon's book, 'Doing Small Things with Great Love.' Sharon shares her journey from being an English teacher to the Global Director of Humanitarian Services, emphasizing the importance of local solutions and the transformative power of volunteering. This episode highlights the significance of mentorship, overcoming barriers to service, and the impact of small acts of love in fostering community and connection.Takeaways• Sharon Eubank emphasizes the importance of local solutions for local problems.• Volunteering can be a transformative experience for both the giver and receiver.• Mentorship plays a crucial role in personal and professional development.• Small acts of service can lead to significant community impact.• Overcoming barriers to service often starts with individual passion and energy.• Building bridges of understanding is essential in a polarized world.• Effective service requires understanding the needs of those being helped.• Storytelling enriches the experience of service and community engagement.• Creating opportunities for connection can foster a sense of belonging.• The cycle of replenishment is vital for sustaining service efforts.
Links for this episode:
Doing Small Things With Great Love by Sharon Eubank at Barnes & Noble, Amazon and Audible
Sharon Eubank on LinkedIn
From the Host:
Wynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/