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Through the Noise with J. Renay

Through the Noise with J. Renay

By: Bard MBA in Sustainability
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Most leadership talk is noise. This show is something else.

Through the Noise with J. Renay is a conversation about what actually happens inside leaders when the path isn't clear — when systems resist, the stakes are real. Hosted by J. Renay Loper, each episode brings together leaders with something to show, not just say: people who've shifted how decisions get made, held difference without collapse, and stayed grounded when it cost them something.

The show's working hypothesis: complex systems don't shift through technical fixes alone. They shift when leaders can stay relational while navigating difference, uncertainty, and competing truths. That takes something interior — something practiced. Through the Noise examines what that is, and how real leaders cultivate it.

This isn't a show about leadership as status. It's a show about leadership as a practice — especially when no one's watching.

New episodes every other Friday.

Through the Noise with J. Renay is part of Lead the Change — a podcast series from Bard College's Graduate Programs in Sustainability.

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Episodes
  • Dr. Ben F. Chavis, Jr. on Making Time Serve the Movement
    May 1 2026

    What does it take to sustain leadership across decades of struggle? Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr. has been a political prisoner, a denominational executive, the CEO of the NAACP, a Nation of Islam minister, co-founder of the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network, president and CEO of the Black Press of America, and host of The Chavis Chronicles on PBS. He coined the term environmental racism — from a jail cell — at a time when neither the civil rights movement nor the environmental movement had language for what they were both circling.

    This conversation is not about the highlight reel. It is about what it costs to hold moral clarity across six decades of struggle, reinvention, and contradiction — and what this moment is still asking of him.

    Dr. Chavis reflects on what has remained constant through every organization, ideology, and storm he has weathered: a commitment to freedom, justice, and equality for all people. He shares how faith carried him through a 34-year prison sentence as one of the Wilmington Ten, how he learned to transform contradiction into fuel rather than paralysis, and why the current moment demands intergenerational organizing rather than overwhelm.

    They cover why preparation — not just skills or capacity — is what carries leaders through a polycrisis. How a jail cell became the birthplace of a paradigm-shifting concept. What the African liberation movements of the 1970s reveal about the same extractive forces driving environmental and economic injustice today. And why truth cannot simply coexist next to falsehood — it has to remove it from the dialogue.

    At a moment when the historical record is being actively narrowed, Dr. Chavis is a reminder of what it looks like to stay in the work — not despite the noise, but through it.

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    46 mins
  • Andrew Winston on Winning and Losing at the Same Time
    Apr 17 2026

    What does a guitar lesson have to do with corporate accountability? More than you'd think.

    In this episode, Renay sits down with Andrew Winston — author of Net Positive, TEDx speaker, and one of the most clear-eyed voices on sustainable business — for a conversation that travels from music theory to quantum physics to what it actually costs a leader to stay silent right now.

    Andrew has spent decades trying to get companies to see themselves differently. But beneath the climate strategy and the ESG frameworks, he'll tell you what he's really working on is narrative — the story that says the purpose of business is profit, full stop, and that the purpose of a career is making as much money as you can. He thinks that story is broken. And he thinks the silence of business leaders in the current moment is not neutral — it's a choice, and it carries a cost.

    They cover: why collective courage may be the only path forward when individual leaders are afraid to move first. Why empathy is under deliberate attack — and why that should alarm anyone paying attention. What AI war gaming simulations reveal about the danger of removing humans from consequential decisions. And why Andrew believes we are, simultaneously, winning and losing

    This is not a sustainability conversation. It's a conversation about what it takes to stay human, stay honest, and stay in the work when the pressure to go quiet is everywhere.

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    51 mins
  • Leading Through the Noise: Introducing the Inner Capacities of Real Change
    Apr 9 2026

    Welcome to the inaugural teaser of Through the Noise. Leadership educator J. Renay Loper introduces a show dedicated to exploring the gap between how leadership looks from the outside and what it actually feels like on the inside. In a world filled with the "noise" of performance, speed, and uncertainty, Renay asks a fundamental question: What actually has to happen on the inside for leadership to work on the outside?

    This season, Renee moves beyond "theory in the abstract" to examine the inner infrastructure that allows leaders to shift systems without losing themselves or the people they lead.

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    8 mins
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