Roar with Katherine Kendall
In today's episode I speak with Chase Crossno about teaching theater to medical students. She shares with us her personal experience with theater, how it helped heal her own trauma, and how she now uses it to teach medical students. She gives fascinating insight into many ways theater can be helpful to people. Chase is the Assistant Artistic Director & Assistant Professor of Medical Education at TCU school of medicine.
info_outline Roar with KK, Episode 71: Lou Godbold (V)Roar with Katherine Kendall
Lou Godbold is the director of Echo. Echo provides trauma & resilience training for families, communities, professionals and organizations. There is always more to learn on this subject and Lou continues to graciously share her knowledge with me. When I talk to her I always feel more calm, more empathetic. We talk about how trauma affects the brain. She explains the concept of “power with” as opposed to the “power over”model, and how much more effective we would all be if fear weren’t running the show, which only creates more trauma
info_outline Roar with KK, Episode 70: Pete FerrieroRoar with Katherine Kendall
Pete Ferriero is the director of the 2021 documentary film, “Her Name is Chef” (Hulu). It was inspired by a first hand experience Ferriero had at a New Jersey female owned restaurant in which the owner was struggling to prove herself to her male counterparts. In the film, Ferriero tackles the topic of gender equality in a male dominated industry through the eyes of some of the most talented women chefs. The film has garnered wonderful press around it being discussed on Good Morning America, People, Bustle, and more. He’s currently Directing a documentary film ‘At This Performance’...
info_outline Roar with KK, Episode 69: Tatiana von FurstenbergRoar with Katherine Kendall
Tatiana von Furstenberg studied Modern Culture and Media, Comparative Literature and Education at Brown University and did graduate work in Applied Psychology at New York University. In 2016 von Fürstenberg conceived of and collaborated with the organization Black and Pink to create an art exhibit titled On The Inside which spotlights the work of incarcerated LGBTQ artists. She uses the freedom of language to explore the adventures of her life, and make sense of them. Tatiana was born with an undiagnosed muscle disease, and spent years not understanding why she was out of step with...
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In today's episode I speak with Katya Martin. She is currently starring in her breakout role as ‘Young Lettie’ on ABC’s epic, generation-spanning drama, PROMISED LAND. Her credits include BBC’s ROADKILL with Hugh Laurie, Lifetime's TEN opposite Dylan Arnold, Showtime’s THE AFFAIR with Dominic West and Ruth Wilson, and MY FIRST MIRACLE with Sean Patrick Flannery. Katya grew up between Spain and the United States and is based in New York City.
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Today on ROAR I speak with Max Frieder. Max is the Co-founder and Executive Director of Artolution. He is an artist and educator from Denver, Colorado who is based out of New York City. He graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with honors and a degree in Painting with a focus in “Community Based Public Arts” and received his Education Masters in “Community Arts” in Art and Art Education from the Teachers College, Columbia University. He has worked with communities in different contexts across the globe. His work ranges from community building in refugee crisis,...
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In today's episode I speak with Pamela Guest. She is an actress has acted opposite Gena Rowlands, Cathy Moriarty, Ed Asner and Mickey Rooney just to name a few. She is also known for her work as a Casting Director, Writer, Director and Producer. She founded and chairs the first, of its kind, SAG AFTRA LA committee for sexual-harassment and serves as an ambassador for the nonprofits: PAVE and VOICES in ACTION. Today she shares her own very personal story with sexual violence. She is an incredible leader advocating for survivors everywhere and I was honored to speak with her today.
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Today on ROAR I speak with Queen Ava and Stephannie about the difference between sex work, and trafficking, and how the law punishes the person that has been trafficked but rarely punishes the pimp that trafficked them. They are advocates for sex workers rights and both work with Swaidvegas.org, a fund created by sex workers for use by sex workers. This is a very real and personal conversation. I am really grateful to these two women for sharing from their personal experiences with us and bringing awareness to what is really going on with sex trafficking in this country. Queen Ava is 29 and...
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Today I speak with Jeremy Norton. He grew up in D.C. where he studied literature, writing, and whatnot at Boston-area colleges; taught literature at former-military evangelical prep schools in Chattanooga, TN, then arrived in Minneapolis, MN in the fall of 1994. He joined the Minneapolis Fire Department in 2000 after becoming interested through an old high school friend (Jennifer Cornell) who became a mentor and inspiration. He is currently a Captain on Engine Company 17 in south Mpls. His interest in literature, human nature, cultural studies and the vagaries of human nature provide lenses...
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Today on ROAR I spoke with Meredith Littas, a former executive who started a new career as a multi-hyphenate writer, director, producer, and activist. She was born in Chicago and raised in Boston, Massachusetts and studied film at Syracuse University and graduated magna cum laude. Meredith is active in counter-trafficking activism and working with industry non for profits -- Women In Motion Pictures, Women In Film, and Film Powered where she connectsindustry executives to help package their projects and gives notes on their scripts. I'm inspired by Meredith's dedication to...
info_outlineOn this episode of ROAR with Katherine Kendall, we speak with guest Lou Godbold - trauma expert and my personal trauma guru. Today we discuss epigenetics and the ways in which self awareness, care and love allow us to heal and the profound effect that can offer for family and/or children.
Louise Godbold is the Executive Director of Echo, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit that provides science-based parenting, trauma recovery, and resilience training to parents, educators, trauma survivors and recovery professionals from all over the world. She’s also a Weinstein survivor. Since we met, she’s been my guiding light, and she’s also the person who asked me to start this podcast.
You can learn more about Lou and Echo on the Echo website, at echotraining.org.