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The Resolution Room
Lowe Insights Consulting
Fréquence : 1 épisode/7j. Total Éps: 29

Welcome to The Resolution Room™
This is a space where conflict isn't the end of the story, it's the beginning of something deeper. This podcast features micro-episodes—short, focused conversations designed to offer practical insight in a condensed format, offering meaningful perspective and tools for transformation in just a few intentional minutes.
Hosted by Dr. Nashay Lowe: founder of Lowe Insights™, this audio journey explores how we transform chaos into clarity, break generational patterns, and use adversity as fuel for personal and collective growth. With global insight, lived experience, and powerful conversations, each episode offers tools and perspective shifts for navigating life's messiest moments—with more courage, compassion, and intention.
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Order in the Chaos: Building Resilient Cultures in High-Stakes Industries
Saison 2 · Épisode 4
mercredi 5 novembre 2025 • Durée 29:32
Summary
In this conversation, Adam O'Connor, the Chief Commercial Officer at Gear Inc., shares his journey from working at a hotel front desk to leading a global outsourcing company. He discusses the pressures of sales, the importance of cultural competence in managing global teams, and how empathy and trust play crucial roles in leadership. Adam reflects on his evolving definition of success, the need to unlearn control, and what it means to find resolution as a leader.
Key Takeaways
- Adam O'Connor is the Chief Commercial Officer at Gear Inc.
- He travels extensively for work, about nine months a year.
- Sales pressure is constant, requiring effective prioritization.
- Started his career at a hotel before moving into sales.
- Closed a significant deal early in his sales career.
- Gear Inc. operates in 24 countries and offers services in 75 languages.
- Leadership requires grounding and understanding of team dynamics.
- Cultural competence is essential in global business interactions.
- Success is defined by helping others achieve their goals.
- Finding personal resolution is key to effective leadership.
Please note: At the time of recording, Adam served as Chief Commercial Officer at Gear Inc. Since then, he has transitioned out of that role following internal restructuring within the company. While details cannot be shared until Gear Inc. issues a formal press release, the organization has encouraged us to share this conversation in recognition of the meaningful work Adam contributed during his tenure.
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What We Choose to Keep: Heritage, Identity, and the Stories That Shape Us
Saison 2 · Épisode 3
mercredi 29 octobre 2025 • Durée 27:55
Summary
In this episode, Dr. Nashay Lowe and Dr. Anne Chance delve into the multifaceted concept of heritage preservation, exploring its significance beyond mere physical structures. They discuss how heritage preservation is intertwined with memory, identity, and the politics of remembrance. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, they highlight the importance of inclusive narratives, the role of restorative practices in addressing historical trauma, and the ongoing controversies surrounding heritage sites. The conversation emphasizes the need for communities to reclaim their narratives and the healing potential of acknowledging painful histories.
Key Takeaways
- Heritage preservation is about preserving memory and identity.
- Cultural preservation can unify communities under shared narratives.
- Political tensions often arise in heritage preservation discussions.
- Restorative practices can help navigate conflicts in heritage work.
- Historical trauma impacts generations and informs community dynamics.
- Communities must reclaim their narratives to combat erasure.
- Acknowledging painful histories is essential for healing.
- Empathy and compassion are crucial in heritage preservation work.
- Preservation efforts should include diverse cultural perspectives.
- The future of heritage preservation lies in community engagement and inclusivity.
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Calculated Risk: What Real Estate Can Teach Us About Power, Perception, and Possibility
Saison 1 · Épisode 19
mercredi 27 août 2025 • Durée 43:36
Summary
In this conversation, Steve Afra, a managing partner at Nvestor Funding, shares his extensive experience in private lending, discussing the nuances between private and hard money lending, the importance of risk management, and how to evaluate potential borrowers. He reflects on the emotional aspects of real estate transactions, the significance of vision in investment success, and the lessons learned about money and resilience in entrepreneurship. Steve emphasizes the need for consistency in business and the generational differences in understanding money, ultimately highlighting the importance of personal growth and resilience in navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship.
Key Takeaways
- Steve has over 30 years of experience in lending.
- The distinction between private lending and hard money lending is often misunderstood.
- Building trust in lending requires taking the high road and doing the right thing.
- Risk management is crucial in lending, especially in fluctuating markets.
- Evaluating a borrower's track record is essential for making informed lending decisions.
- Affordable housing remains a strong investment, even in recessionary times.
- Vision is key for investors looking to succeed in real estate.
- Emotions can negatively impact real estate transactions and decision-making.
- Money should be viewed as energy, and negative energy can lead to negative outcomes.
- Consistency in business practices is vital for long-term success.
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Belonging Without Permission: Navigating Underrepresentation in Professional Spaces
Saison 1 · Épisode 18
vendredi 22 août 2025 • Durée 45:58
Summary
In this conversation, James Maurice Bumpas shares his experiences as a Black professional navigating predominantly white workspaces. He discusses the challenges of microaggressions, the difference between racism and prejudice, and the importance of belonging versus merely fitting in. James also delves into the complexities of code switching, the burden of representation, and how his definition of leadership has evolved over time. His insights provide a valuable perspective on the dynamics of race and leadership in professional environments.
Key Takeaways
- James Bumpas is the founder and CEO of Bumpus Technical Services.
- He shares experiences of being the only Black professional in high-tech jobs.
- Microaggressions often manifest as well-meaning but biased comments.
- Racism is defined by power dynamics, while prejudice is more individual.
- Fitting in requires compromise, while belonging is about authenticity.
- Code switching is a survival mechanism in professional settings.
- Staying grounded involves faith, self-awareness, and resilience.
- Representation in leadership roles can be burdensome for individuals.
- Leadership should focus on people, not just tasks.
- Continuous learning and mentorship are essential for effective leadership.
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Leading from the Inside Out: The Cost of Clarity
Saison 1 · Épisode 17
dimanche 17 août 2025 • Durée 07:37
Summary
In this episode, Dr. Nashay Lowe explores the deeper shifts in leadership that go beyond traditional performance metrics. She emphasizes the importance of inner clarity and alignment, advocating for a leadership style that is sustainable and self-aware. Through her experiences, she highlights the need for leaders to create space for reflection and to confront outdated leadership styles. The conversation serves as a reminder that true leadership comes from within and that evolving one's approach is essential for growth.
Key Takeaways
- Every thoughtful leader experiences a moment of friction.
- Leadership is about cultivating clarity, not just performing it.
- Without inner clarity, leaders become reactive.
- Clarity is a practice of facing what you've outgrown.
- Transformative leadership emerges from moments of tension.
- Most people need space to hear themselves think.
- Conflict often arises from misalignment, not personality.
- You don't have to lead from a place of survival.
- Updating your leadership style is a sign of honesty.
- Clarity is essential for leading from within.
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Beyond Sales: Navigating the Emotional Landscape of Real Estate
Saison 1 · Épisode 16
jeudi 31 juillet 2025 • Durée 35:05
Summary
In this conversation, Michael Gomez, a seasoned real estate broker in Nashville, shares insights into the emotional complexities of buying and selling homes. He discusses the misconceptions about realtors, the emotional attachments clients have to their homes, and the importance of navigating these feelings during transactions. Michael emphasizes the need for effective communication, negotiation strategies, and the lessons he's learned throughout his 14-year career. He also offers valuable advice for new agents entering the real estate industry.
Key Takeaways
- Realtors are not just salespeople; they guide clients through emotional decisions.
- Understanding clients' motivations is key to successful transactions.
- Emotional attachments to homes can complicate negotiations.
- Effective communication is crucial in real estate.
- Negotiation requires finding common ground between buyers and sellers.
- Real estate can be a stressful process, but it's important to stay calm.
- New agents should seek mentorship and not rush into the industry.
- Specializing in a niche can set agents apart from the competition.
- Patience and trust are essential in real estate dealings.
- Letting go of control can lead to better outcomes in negotiations.
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Beyond the Pit: Building Workplaces You Don’t Dread Showing Up To
Saison 1 · Épisode 15
mercredi 23 juillet 2025 • Durée 27:40
Summary
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Nashay Lowe speaks with Dr. Darrin Theriault, a military veteran and leadership consultant, about the profound impact of leadership on individuals and organizations. They explore the emotional toll of toxic workplaces, the importance of trauma-informed leadership, and the necessity of creating healthier work cultures. Darrin shares his personal journey from the military to academia and consulting, emphasizing the need for leaders to connect with their teams on a personal level. The discussion also delves into the challenges of work-life balance, the distinction between power and control, and the significance of integrity in building a brand.
Key Takeaways
- Leadership can either break or build people.
- Toxic leadership creates a pit in employees' stomachs.
- Emotional labor is draining and often unrecognized.
- Power is often confused with control in leadership.
- People and relationships are crucial in leadership.
- No employee should go to work with a pit in their stomach.
- Building a consulting business requires self-reflection.
- Integrity is essential in branding and leadership.
- Leaders must connect with their teams personally.
- The law of unintended consequences affects decision-making.
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Cultural Competency Isn’t a Buzzword—It’s a Path to Understanding
Saison 1 · Épisode 14
vendredi 11 juillet 2025 • Durée 29:46
Summary
In this episode, Dr. Nashay Lowe talks with Lila Raouf, an expert in international development and emergency management, to explore the concept of cultural competency. They discuss the importance of cultural humility over mastery, the evolution of understanding cultural competency through personal experiences, and the necessity of curiosity in cross-cultural interactions. The conversation highlights the risks of lacking cultural competency in the U.S. and emphasizes the need for social cohesion. Lila shares insights from her research on refugee education and the potential for positive change in humanitarian work, concluding with a hopeful outlook for the future.
Key Takeaways
- Cultural humility is more important than cultural mastery.
- Cultural competency should be viewed as a mindset.
- Personal experiences shape our understanding of cultural competency.
- Preparation and openness are crucial in research.
- Curiosity leads to deeper understanding across cultures.
- Lack of cultural competency risks social cohesion in the U.S.
- Americans often have a different perspective on cultural norms.
- There are many ways to approach education and humanitarian work.
- Cultural competency is essential for effective leadership.
- Hope exists for positive change in humanitarian efforts.
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The Thread Between Us
Saison 1 · Épisode 13
mercredi 2 juillet 2025 • Durée 10:31
Summary
In this episode, Dr. Nashay Lowe explores the themes of transformation, self-reflection, and the cost of performing in various aspects of life. Through reflections from the stories of different guests, she highlights the importance of authenticity, the journey of self-discovery, and the need to redefine success on one's own terms. The conversation emphasizes that true growth comes from understanding oneself and embracing the quiet conflicts we face internally, rather than seeking external validation or perfection.
Key Takeaways
- The most powerful takeaways come from patterns in stories.
- Transformation begins when we stop performing who we think we're supposed to be.
- We need a new relationship with our bodies, not just new diets.
- Change should come from care, not shame.
- Growth doesn't have to come from self-criticism.
- Career paths can become cages built on others' expectations.
- It's not too late to pivot and rewrite your life.
- Power can come from being true to oneself, not just being loud.
- Confidence can be quiet and still powerful.
- Resolution often starts with internal questions rather than external conversations.
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Boundaries Are Not Barriers: Redefining Limits as Acts of Care
Saison 1 · Épisode 12
vendredi 20 juin 2025 • Durée 07:39
Summary
In this conversation, Dr. Nashay Lowe explores the importance of setting boundaries in relationships, emphasizing that boundaries are not about rejection but about protection and sustainability. She discusses the guilt associated with saying no, the need for clear communication, and how boundaries can actually strengthen connections rather than weaken them. Through practical advice and insights, Dr. Lowe encourages listeners to view boundaries as a means of fostering healthier relationships and self-respect.
Key Takeaways
- Boundaries are essential for sustainability in relationships.
- Saying no is not a rejection but a recognition of limits.
- Guilt often arises from confusing self-respect with selfishness.
- Clear communication of needs strengthens relationships.
- Boundaries should be seen as invitations, not punishments.
- Avoiding boundaries leads to confusion and resentment.
- Practicing boundaries requires clarity and care in communication.
- Boundaries help maintain connection rather than create distance.
- Growth comes with discomfort, especially in setting boundaries.
- Boundaries are bridges that foster deeper connections.
References
- Brown, B. (2018). Dare to lead: Brave work. Tough conversations. Whole hearts. Random House.
- Orbuch, T. L. (2009). 5 simple steps to take your marriage from good to great. Delacorte Press.
- Tawwab, N. G. (2021). Set boundaries, find peace: A guide to reclaiming yourself. TarcherPerigee.
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