How I Lead as Stake Young Women President | An Interview with Kari Roppe




Leading Saints Podcast show

Summary: Kari Roppe lives in the Twin Cities area, in a lake cabin destination area in Wisconsin. She grew up in Provo, Utah, moved to Minneapolis as a young adult, and became inactive in the Church for many years. She is an elementary school teacher, the single parent of three children, and was called unexpectedly as a stake Young Women president.<br> Highlights<br> 6:40 Kari's experience coming back to the Church after years of inactivity<br> 10:30 Served in Primary, Relief Society, and as gospel doctrine teacher before being called to the ward Young Women presidency<br> 11:30 YW camp testimony meeting with stake presidency attending<br> 13:00 Stake Young Women president calling<br> 14:00 Called even though she was a single, working parent of teenagers<br> 15:15 Choosing her counselors—including her own sister<br> Leadership principles<br> <br> * 17:45 Surround yourself with people who know more than you<br> <br> * 19:30 The Lord calls presidencies, not individuals<br> * 20:30 Formal meetings didn’t work for her, but they communicated well<br> <br> <br> * 22:25 Be willing to go offroading a bit<br> <br> * 23:00 Using Dr. Seuss as a theme for young women<br> <br> <br> * 26:00 Make sure that you don’t check your sense of humor at the door<br> <br> * 26:30 Twilight-themed skit at YW camp helped them be more approachable<br> <br> <br> * 28:35 Always have the needs of those you serve first and foremost<br> <br> 30:00 Her stake president gave them freedom but one directive to always provide three things for the youth:<br> <br> * Service<br> * 32:35 Fun<br> * 33:50 A spiritual experience<br> <br> 36:30 Mourning “my girls” after serving<br> 38:40 We love those we serve and begin to feel the love the Lord has for his children