In this deeply personal and truth-packed episode of Afternoon Coffee Break, host Darren Watts confronts a quiet but powerful force at play in many workplaces today: micromanagement. But this isn’t just about annoying bosses — it’s about control, fear, and the subtle ways racism and white supremacy operate under the mask of “professionalism.”
Darren breaks down the roots of micromanagement, how it disproportionately impacts people of color, and the ways it mirrors autocratic leadership seen in politics and national movements like Project 2025. He also opens scripture to reveal what the Bible really says about servant leadership versus domination.
If you’ve ever felt silenced, scrutinized, or devalued just for doing your job — this one’s for you.
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#ChristianLeadership #BlackVoicesMatter #MentalHealthMatters
#LeadershipNotControl #OpenMindednessIsPersonalGrowth
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Referenced Scripture & Thought Resources:
Matthew 23:11 — “The greatest among you will be your servant.”
Jeremiah 23:1 — “Woe to the shepherds who destroy and scatter the sheep…”
Proverbs 29:2 — “When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice…”
Galatians 5:22-23 — The fruits of the Spirit
Ezekiel 34 — Condemnation of corrupt shepherds (leaders)
Harvard Business Review: “Why Micromanagers Are Bad for Business”
McKinsey & Co.: “Race in the Workplace”
APA: “Workplace Stress and Health”
Brookings Institute: “How Project 2025 Could Radically Reshape Government”
Washington Post: “Project 2025: The Right’s Plan to Dismantle the Administrative State”