What does it take to lead well — and to keep showing up with integrity over time?

In this episode of Table Talks, I sit down with Karina Jones, a longtime leader in Yuma, Arizona, who’s just wrapped up 14 years as Executive Director of United Way of Yuma County. In addition to her leadership in the nonprofit world, Karina also serves alongside her husband Tyrone, the Executive Pastor at Church for the City, while raising two daughters — Mila and Aria. She’s worn a lot of hats over the years, and today she shares the honest, behind-the-scenes version of what that’s really looked like. We talk about:

• What it’s like to lead in public spaces while holding private values

• How to manage the tension between work, ministry, and home life

• Knowing when it’s time to release a role you’ve loved

• What integrity looks like in leadership today

• The power of steady influence over time.

Karina is wise, grounded, and deeply authentic — and whether you’re leading in business, ministry, family, or community life, you’ll walk away encouraged and challenged by her story.

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