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Faith Talks: Leading With Courage
Faith Talks with Dr. Heather Lamb
Navigating leadership, professional development and wellness in the workplace are complicated tasks for anyone to tackle. This is especially true for women and system-impacted people trying to reclaim their voice, establish healthy boundaries, and live with greater courage, clarity, and peace.
In this episode of Faith Talks, Jennifer R. Farmer will host Dr. Heather Lamb to discuss her expertise with workplace wellness, professional development for system-impacted people, and leadership for women of faith. Lamb is an educator, consultant, social impact leader and author of How Not to Be a People Pleaser: 5 Action Steps to Using Your Voice Without Regret. We hope you’ll tune in to meet Dr. Heather Lamb and learn about her inspiring work.
Dr. Heather Lamb
Dr. Heather Lamb is an author, educator, consultant, and social impact leader whose work sits at the intersection of faith, voice, leadership, and community transformation. She is the author of How Not to Be a People Pleaser: 5 Action Steps to Using Your Voice Without Regret, a practical and heartfelt guide that helps women reclaim their voice, establish healthy boundaries, and live with greater courage, clarity, and peace.
Dr. Lamb is also the executive director of SEEK, Inc., a nonprofit organization committed to social and economic empowerment through knowledge, and the founder of Building Blocks Services, LLC, where she leads entrepreneurship, workforce development, and professional development initiatives. Through her signature Entrepreneurship 10.0 program, she has helped aspiring entrepreneurs move from idea to action by turning side hustles and hobbies into legally registered businesses.
As the principal consultant of Dr. Heather Lamb Consulting, she supports schools, organizations, and leaders in building healthier workplace cultures through her W.E.L.L.™ Method, which focuses on witnessing without judgment, elevating emotional intelligence, listening out loud, and letting people lead their wellness. Her work is rooted in the belief that when people are seen, heard, equipped, and empowered, they are better able to serve, lead, and create lasting impact.
A woman of faith, Dr. Lamb often shares the importance of taking both the small and large concerns of life to God. Her message encourages women to stop shrinking, stop self-abandoning, and use their God-given voice with wisdom and purpose. Through her writing, consulting, teaching, and community work, Dr. Lamb continues to inspire women to live intentionally, lead courageously, and honor the calling on their lives.