Daniel Sartin: Choosing sobriety and compassion after trauma, abuse, and abandonment
Daniel Sartin has survived a lifetime of trauma and difficulty, but he is upbeat, optimistic, and committed to helping the homeless.
Daniel Sartin has survived a lifetime of trauma and difficulty, but he is upbeat, optimistic, and committed to helping the homeless.
David Brackett founded Linguava in 2010. The company has 50+ employees, covering 230+ different languages, including American sign language.
Lara Smith is former managing director of Dad’s Garage, a theatre company in Atlanta. Lara is a nonprofit powerhouse, and I loved our chat!
Terri Kozlowski is from the Athabascan, Tlinglet Tribe and Raven Clan. She recovered from childhood abuse to transcend her fears.
The Finding Fertile Ground podcast is 13 months old. I’ve interviewed over 70 amazing individuals, who are like regenerating octopus.
Acting Global Head of the Macquarie Group Foundation Erin Shakespeare shares about Macquarie’s generous philanthropic efforts
Lisa Marie Simmons epitomizes post-traumatic growth. A singer-songwriter, poet, and writer, she uses her childhood trauma to power her art.
Dr. Naama Barnea-Goraly is using her skills to create an app to support young women: Girltelligence.
Amira Stanley is a mindset & intention coach, end-of-life doula, and anti-racism educator/community activist with many resilience stories!
Wendy Horng Brawer, cofounder of Intune Collective, shares how to create companies that walk their talk and leaders that are whole and human
One year ago, I wrote about white women's tears after Amy Cooper called the cops on Christian Cooper the same day George Floyd was murdered.
Ruth L. Schwartz runs the Conscious Girlfriend Academy, the leading program supporting lesbians and queer women to date wisely and love well
Ozzie Gonzalez with P3 Consulting speaks on the Companies That Care Podcast. An urban ecologist, he ran for mayor of Portland in 2020.
Marie Gettel-Gilmartin interviews Christine Carino, a queer nonbinary immigrant from the Philippines.
Danielle Meadows-Stinnett owns Octane Design Studios and is a grassroots developer, creator, branding expert, and graphic designer.
Nono Osuji is a first-generation American whose parents immigrated from Nigeria. Nono suffers from lupus and being "broke, gifted, and Black
Brigitte’s parents fled for safety. Her father carried his little brother on his back while they were fleeing Palestine.
“Was I so desirable that you have to lock me away, or am I completely fat and ugly and undesirable?"
“Anyone who's Mormon will tell you there is Mormon. And then there's Utah Mormon. And then there is BYU, Utah Mormon.
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