Decades of experience in transformative mediation and focusing on human rights locally come together in the past experience and current work of Jody Miller. When asked what links constructive approaches to conflict and responding to incidents of bias, Jody names “amplifying voice and choice” and “listening” saying that “coming together in community and collaboration is critical.” In this interview, Jody reflects about the work of the Dutchess County Commission on Human Rights – whose mission is Defending Human Rights, Bridging Differences and Embracing Diversity – in a context of increased incidents of bias and hate speech, and shares insights about navigating community or interpersonal conflict constructively from her previous role serving as executive director of a community mediation center.
What in the World is a Moolah Doula?
What s a Moolah Doula? A money mentor, a financial friend, a compassionate counselor who works by your side as you learn tools to become financially grounded and directed. No sales pitches, no commissions no management fees.
On this episode of The Good Work Institute, co-hosts Terri and Susan welcome Joanna Leffeld, the Hudson Valley’s own Moolah Doula! Joanna helps women give birth to a healthier and more grounded relationship with money. A former Certified Financial Planner, Joanna helps individuals and couples relieve stress around money in order to live more abundant lives.
www.joannaleffeld.com
Elizabeth Audley and Just Transition in Theater
Co-hosts Terri and Susan first met Elizabeth Audley when she became a Good Work Fellow in 2018. Elizabeth has been working in theater for more than 20 years, as an actor, director, writer, producer, and has been a planning and relationship building consultant for non-profit arts organizations of all types and sizes. She has a keen interest in new, devised, and community based work in all its forms.
On this episode of The Good Work Hour, we learn about Elizabeth’s beginnings as a theater kid, her journey through NYC as a working actress, and what brought her and her family to the Hudson Valley. We also talk about the reckoning happening in the theater industry, as multi-generational “artivists” call out racism, inequity and abuse and are growing a movement calling for justice in their professional sphere and the world at large.
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