This episode features an in-depth conversation with Candice Mushatt exploring the role of ethics, transparency, and integrity in public service and community leadership. Through a candid and thoughtful discussion, Councilwoman Mushatt reflects on the personal values and experiences that shaped her journey into leadership, the challenges of serving the residents of Flint, and the importance of rebuilding trust through accountability and equity-driven decision-making.
Listeners will gain insight into how ethical leadership is practiced during times of crisis, the role faith and personal convictions can play in public service, and the strategies required to collaborate across differing perspectives while remaining grounded in principle. The conversation also highlights Flint’s ongoing efforts toward economic development, community restoration, and creating meaningful impact for future generations.
This 25–30 minute episode is divided into two engaging segments, offering both personal reflection and practical perspectives on leadership, governance, and legacy-building in one of America’s most resilient communities.