Training
attention for
transformation.
Green Ideas Consulting trains leaders to pay the kind of analytical attention necessary to transform systems at personal, cultural, and institutional levels.
Meet Dr. Green
A gifted educator and author, a dynamic speaker, and an audacious thinker.
Dr. Gary F. Green II believes that every person embodies their own brand of brilliance, a unique blend of intelligence ready to be discovered, developed, and deployed in a world that is strategically distracted. This belief has been the inspiration behind Dr. Green’s drive to develop expertise that speaks to all sides of the human experience.
He is a theologian who teaches anthropology and social transformation, an athlete trained in the neurophysiology of sport and embodiment, and a curator of conversations that expose dimensions of power as they play out in public space. But, through all his professional engagements, Dr. Green’s real passion lies in helping leaders unlock their own expertise through the lost art of paying attention.
Services Offered
News and Appearances
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New United Professor Brings Unique Perspective to Pastoral Theology (United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities)
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Disrupting White Supremacy (Part I) — Seeking Justice, Caring for Community (United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities)
Disrupting White Supremacy (Part II) — Reimagining Public Safety: Confronting the Problem of Policing (Plymouth Congregational Church)
Horizons of Hope: Reorienting Ourselves to the Reality of Not Yet (United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities)
Envisioning Ecumenical Possibilities for Anti-Racism (United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities)
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Special Episode: Interview with Gary Green (Two Feminists Annotate the Bible Podcast)
Playing the Game: Unmarking “Beast” from the Bodies of Young Black Men — A Conversation with Gary F. Green II (The Leadership Center for Social Justice Podcast)
Rehumanizing Athletes: God Between the Lines in Sports (Making it Work: God and Your Work Podcast)
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Playing the Game: Problems and Possibilities for Black Men in the United States (United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities)