Posted by Dann Mead Smith on Mar 25, 2022

Our member and past president Bill Center interviewed former CNN Foreign Affairs correspondent and Moscow bureau chief Jill Dougherty about Ukraine.  

Bill asked her specifically about Putin and how Russians are viewing the war.  She said Putin is presenting the war in Ukraine as a country that “is controlled by the West” and that Russia is being attacked/threatened which is why he uses terminology like “Nazis and regime.” Older Russians tend to be the ones that watch the state news broadcasts and remember WWII and are fearful of “Nazis.”  While younger people receive news from other outlets, but even their news is now limited and most are fearful of speaking out when they see protestors arrested and Putin using phrases like “scum and traitors” to describe anyone who questions what is happening in Ukraine.

She referenced two of Putin’s recent speeches that she called “historic” and examples of why he will “not be turning back; he is on a mission.”  She said he views himself as a “religious leader” and now views the conflict as more than “Ukraine joining NATO” and about “punishing Ukraine and destroying their government.”  Bill thanked Jill for sharing “these special insights from a former Seattle 4 member” as it was a great opportunity to hear from someone who has spent so much time over her career covering Moscow and Putin.

Our VP/Programs David Fain introduced his wife, Lisa Fain, author and CEO/founder of the Center for Mentoring Excellence who presented on “Bridging Differences for Better Mentoring: Creating authentic relationships that matter.”
 
Lisa, whose expertise on the mentoring relationship was featured in The Rotarian magazine, started with saying how much mentoring has changed from her first mentee experience: she “had some great meals with her mentor but it was not developmental.”  She said it should be a relationship with three main characteristics: learning, co-creation and reciprocity by both mentor and mentee; co-creating the terms of the relationship together.  The mentor is “not necessarily the authority but instead, facilitates the learning.”  She said that you need both a relationship and learning” as they “both are based/rest on good conversation.”
 
Lisa asked us “how much does performance count for in a person’s success?”  The answer, about 10% with Image accounting for 30% and Exposure at 60%!
 
Some of her thoughts about why diversity and creating inclusion matters:
  • Leadership needs to acknowledge and support cultural differences within a work environment
  • Cultural differences should become an asset
  • 1st step is self-awareness of our own cultural identity
  • We need to create awareness and understanding
  • We all own the responsibility to bridge differences to create better relationships
  • Mentoring is inclusion in action, and We need to move from the status quo to inclusion without going back to the status quo
  • We need (to create) inclusion in our relationships first before we create inclusion in our organizations
Lisa finished with “the how” by providing more resources (books, articles, videos, etc.) for us to download HERE.
 
President Jimmy opened the meeting by mentioning that yesterday was World Water Day and reminding us that access to clean water is one of the 7 areas that Rotary is focusing on and that Seattle 4 is are part of a multi-club water grant in Africa. This focus as well as Rotary’s new initiative of Ukraine Disaster Relief are “two examples of why your annual support of the foundation is needed.”

Todd Summerfelt led us in a moving folk song, “Finlandia,” that he dedicated to the people of Ukraine: a song of peace for their land…, which was followed by Faith Ireland’s Inspiration that focused on diversity, people being their authentic selves and the importance of mentors and mentees.

David Bobanick invited all members to join glass artist Preston Singletary, who addressed our club last year, for two events: in Seattle on April 7th for his gallery opening and on May 7th for a Pilchuck Glass Tour in Stanwood.

Thank you Meeting Reporter Dann Mead Smith

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