• ChangeMaking Connections

    A podcast uncovering joys, challenges, strategies and possibilities in working for social justice.

Transformative Talks on Social Justice, Leadership & Beyond

Listen to inspiring conversations with change leaders about how to support deep transformation in our lives, communities, and organizations. I talk with changemakers about the joys, challenges, strategies and possibilities in working for social justice in a variety of contexts.

In this episode, Kazu Haga shares how fierce vulnerability can guide social justice work as it supports the healing of both individual and collective traumas. Injustice, he notes, is a manifestation of trauma, which cannot be fully healed on individual levels. Instead, we need to work with the collective trauma of families, groups, cultures, and societies.

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aBOUT your host

Your Life & Leadership Coach, Dedicated DEIBJ/Social Justice Consultant, and Experienced Guest Speaker/Facilitator

I’m Beth, a Director and Professor (with expertise in ethnic, gender, and women studies), holder of a certificate in Organization Development Consulting and Change Leadership from Georgetown University, as well as a longtime somatics, yoga, and mindfulness practitioner.

I started my business to support others with doing deeper work, in their personal lives, as mentors and leaders, or at the organizational level.

I want to help support individuals through their struggles and challenges so they can live a fuller and purpose-driven life.