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Send us a textHow do we foster healing in communities impacted by trauma? And how can leaders and educators adopt a healing-centered approach to their work? In this episode, we're joined by Deepa Gulrukh Patel, a creative facilitator blending arts, sciences, and social justice. Her work spans refugee camps, cultural diversity, bereavement support, and contemplative education, collaborating with organizations like the UNHCR, the London College of Fashion, and the Fetzer Institute to build healing-centered, sustainable initiatives. We're also joined by Dr. Angel Acosta, a leader in mindfulness, social justice, and healing-centered education. With a doctorate in curriculum and teaching from Teachers College, Columbia University, Angel creates transformative frameworks like the Contemplating 400 Years of Inequality Experience to address structural inequities and foster restorative practices. Together, Deepa and Angel share profound insights on healing trauma, supporting frontline workers, and building resilience through mindful education and community-centered approaches.In this second part of our conversation, we talk about:Becoming wounded healersThe importance of listening and presenceResilience for frontline workersBurnout in caregiving jobsAgency over labelsTo learn more about Dr. Angel Acosta and Deepa Gulrukh Patel follow these links:Deepa:Jordan Refugee Camps - https://www.dress4ourtime.org/Center for Sustainable Fashion- https://www.sustainable-fashion.com/vital-signsInayitiyya Org - https://inayatiyya.org/Tamasha Theatre Company - https://tamasha.org.uk/The Loss Foundation - https://thelossfoundation.org/Charis Interspirituality Org - https://charisinterspirituality.org/ Dr. Angel:Website - https://www.drangelacosta.comPodcast - https://www.drangelacosta.com/podcastLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-angel-acosta-1886653b This episode is sponsored by:John Templeton Foundation (https://www.templeton.org/ )Templeton Religion Trust (https://templetonreligiontrust.org/)Support the show
Send us a textHow do we foster healing in communities impacted by trauma? And how can leaders and educators adopt a healing-centered approach to their work? In this episode, we're joined by Deepa Gulrukh Patel, a creative facilitator blending arts, sciences, and social justice. Her work spans refugee camps, cultural diversity, bereavement support, and contemplative education, collaborating with organizations like the UNHCR, the London College of Fashion, and the Fetzer Institute to build healing-centered, sustainable initiatives. We're also joined by Dr. Angel Acosta, a leader in mindfulness, social justice, and healing-centered education. With a doctorate in curriculum and teaching from Teachers College, Columbia University, Angel creates transformative frameworks like the Contemplating 400 Years of Inequality Experience to address structural inequities and foster restorative practices. Together, Deepa and Angel share profound insights on healing trauma, supporting frontline workers, and building resilience through mindful education and community-centered approaches.In this first part of our conversation, we talk about:Healing through stillnessBeauty as a path to healingHealing ourselves to help the worldHealing-centered educationCreativity healsTo learn more about Dr. Angel Acosta and Deepa Gulrukh Patel follow these links:Deepa:Jordan Refugee Camps - https://www.dress4ourtime.org/ Center for Sustainable Fashion- https://www.sustainable-fashion.com/vital-signs Inayitiyya Org - https://inayatiyya.org/ Tamasha Theatre Company - https://tamasha.org.uk/ The Loss Foundation - https://thelossfoundation.org/ Charis Interspirituality Org - https://charisinterspirituality.org/ Dr. Angel:Website - https://www.drangelacosta.com Podcast - https://www.drangelacosta.com/podcast LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-angel-acosta-1886653b This episode is sponsored by:John Templeton Foundation (https://www.templeton.org/ )Templeton Religion Trust (https://templetonreligiontrust.org/)Support the show
Today's guest is Dr. Angel Acosta, a leading voice in healing-centered education and leadership development. With a doctorate from Teachers College, Columbia University, Dr. Acosta is the founder of the Acosta Institute, a Fellow at the Mind & Life Institute, and the Director of the Garrison Institute's Fellowship Program. His work bridges social justice, mindfulness, and leadership, emphasizing the importance of healing-centered approaches in education and AI. Dr. Acosta's journey is defined by his commitment to creating healing-centered learning environments that empower individuals and communities. Through his work, he explores the balance between the promise of technology and the necessity of cultivating spaces for reflection, connection, and personal growth. Get book links and resources at http://2pageswithmbs.com and subscribe to the 2 Pages newsletter at https://2pageswithmbs.substack.com. Dr. Acosta reads from The Coming Wave by Mustafa Suleyman, highlighting the duality of technological progress: its potential to unlock new possibilities and its risk of creating unintended consequences. [Reading begins at 20:41] Hear us discuss: "Healing isn't about reaching a final state; it's a continuous process of restoration and grounding." [04:06] | "The disorientation from unprocessed experiences becomes a source of curiosity and growth." [05:54] | "Slowing down doesn't mean stopping; it's about checking for alignment as you move." [12:01] | "The fate of humanity hangs in the balance, and our challenge is to balance the promise and the peril of AI." [22:43]
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Thomas Hübl is joined by contemplative social scientist, consultant, and educator in leadership, social justice, and mindfulness, Dr. Angel Acosta. They discuss the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology and its implications for our collective evolution as a species. In developing this technology, humans have unintentionally imbued it with our own biases and traumas. Thomas and Angel reflect on what's needed for our individual and collective nervous systems to adapt to so much overwhelming information, and how we can incorporate wisdom from mystical and spiritual traditions to guide us through this new frontier. Can we examine how AI is mirroring humanity in order to achieve new levels of spiritual, emotional, and psychosocial evolution? Can we learn to use these imperfect tools to propel us forward in our interconnected evolution instead of perpetuating separation and polarization? This episode is part two of a four-part series on Technology, Innovation, and Consciousness. ✨ Enrollment is open for Thomas' upcoming live, online course: Navigating the Levels of Trauma Healing.
We're excited to welcome to the podcast Dr. Angel Acosta, an expert on healing-centered education and leadership. Angel runs the Acosta Institute which helps communities process trauma and build environments for people to thrive. He also facilitates leadership programs at the Garrison Institute that support the next generation of contemplative leaders. With his background in social sciences, curriculum design, and adult education, Angel has been thinking deeply about how artificial intelligence intersects with mindfulness, social justice and education. In our conversation, we explore how AI can help or hinder our capacity for contemplation and healing. For example, does offloading cognitive tasks to AI tools like GPT create more mental space for mindfulness? How do we ensure these technologies don't increase anxiety and threaten our sense of self? We also discuss the promise and perils of AI for transforming education. What roles might AI assistants play in helping educators be more present with students? How can we design assignments that account for AI without compromising learning? What would a decolonized curriculum enabled by AI look like? And we envision more grounded, humanistic uses of rapidly evolving AI—from thinking of it as "ecological technology" interdependent with the natural world, to leveraging its pattern recognition in service of collective healing and wisdom. What guiding principles do we need for AI that enhances both efficiency and humanity? How can we consciously harness it to create the conditions for people and communities to thrive holistically? We'd like to thank our friends at the House of Beautiful Business for sparking our relationship with Angel—we highly recommend you check out their events and join their community. Let's dive into our conversation with Angel Acosta. If you enjoy our podcasts, please subscribe and leave a positive rating or comment. Sharing your positive feedback helps us reach more people and connect them with the world's great minds. Subscribe to get Artificiality delivered to your email Learn about our book Make Better Decisions and buy it on Amazon Thanks to Jonathan Coulton for our music
Rashid Hughes seeks to bridge the worlds of contemplative practice and collective care. He is a proud graduate of the Howard University Department of Music and the Howard University School of Divinity. Rashid is a certified Mindfulness Teacher, a certified Yoga Instructor, a Restorative Justice Facilitator, and currently in training to become a Fire Pujari. All of Rashid's perspectives flow from the two wisdom traditions of contemplative and restorative practices. In 2019, Rashid co-founded the Heart Refuge Mindfulness Community, a community in Washington, DC that inspires Black, Indigneous, and People of Color (BIPOC) to live with love and courage in the face of systemic inequities and ongoing racial-violence. Out of his unwavering love for community care and healing, Rashid facilitates weekly mindfulness sessions to support BIPOC in living with joy, while also understanding and resolving the impact of trauma on their bodies and lives. Due to his interest in challenging the ideas and systems that uphold a culture of patriarchy today, he also facilitates mindfulness sessions for BIPOC masculine & male identifying people who are particularly committed to addressing issues of masculinity and the culture of patriarchy. As a Restorative Justice Facilitator, Rashid holds the title of Restorative Justice Program Specialist at the non-profit SchoolTalk Inc. in Washington, DC. In that role, he collaborates with DC schools to create restorative spaces for youth to envision healing-centered approaches to school discipline, accountability and community building. When school classrooms went virtual in 2020, Rashid launched SchoolTalk's Our School Our Voice initiative, a citywide collaboration between SchoolTalk and four schools in the District of Columbia. Our School Our Voice is student-designed, student-led, and rooted in Rashid's vision of creating peer groups for students to engage with other students from different communities and elevate their voices. In 2020, during the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rashid created a contemplative practice, R.E.S.T.-A Practice for the Tired & Weary, to provide practical means for people to find clarity and confidence in the midst of such devastating and uncertain times. In 2021, Rashid expanded the R.E.S.T. practice into a 5-Week Online Course & Practice Group. In collaboration with the Garrison Institute's Fellowship Forum, Rashid joined Dr. Angel Acosta in conversation around the intersections of the R.E.S.T. practice, liberation and contemplative practice with a particular focus on how this practice is an antidote to the systems of capitalism and white supremacy. Rashid's writings have been published by Mindful Magazine, Lion's Roar Magazine, and his first peer reviewed essay on R.E.S.T. was featured in the Journal for Contemplative Inquiry's volume, Transcendent Wisdom and Transformative Action: Reflections from Black Contemplatives, a “special edition focusing on the insights and wisdom of Black contemplative practitioners, researchers, scholars, educators and artists. Today, Rashid is devoting his time to a new interest, exploring the role of ceremony and contemplative practice in creating the conditions for a more just and caring world.In this special episode, we discuss:Freedom and liberationFear as a path to clarityPurposeSpiritual practiceAuthenticityReclamationShared realityConsuming chaosR.E.S.TA modern wisdom goddess Connect with Rashid on his website or on Instagram @justbeandbreathe.Podcast music by Charles Kurtz+ Read transcript
Dr. Angel Acosta works to bridge the fields of leadership, social justice & mindfulness. He completed his Ed.D. in the Curriculum and Teaching Department at Teachers College, Columbia University. His research explored healing-centered education as a promising framework for educational leadership development and community care. Angel is the director of the Wounded Healer Project. This portrait series captures the profiles of nine educators, community leaders and practitioners, all of whom have dedicated their lives to — in some shape or form — creating spaces for others to thrive, flourish and heal. Topics: 0:00 – Introduction 2:40 – Angel's Background 10:54 – Spiritual Bypassing 17:06 – The Nuances of Race 21:42 – Wounded Healers 34:38 – The Power of the Voice 39:30 – A Unique Focus on the Teacher 44:41 – Reaction to the Wounded Healer Project 47:16 – Understanding “Systemic” 51:28 – What's Coming Up for Angel
Thomas is joined by contemplative social scientist, consultant, and educator in leadership, social justice, and mindfulness, Dr. Angel Acosta. They discuss Artificial Intelligence, or AI, and the radical shifts it is generating in our lives, our work, and our collective consciousness. While AI holds incredible potential for the evolution of humanity, its creation and implementation also raise a number of serious ethical concerns. Thomas and Dr. Acosta explore how this cutting-edge technology mirrors both the best and worst aspects of human society and how our approach to it can either create further discrimination and trauma or help us to better understand ourselves and collectively heal. Key points discussed in this episode include: ✨How addressing the biases inherent in AI technology can create a leap forward in collective consciousness ✨The fear that occurs when new inventions arise, and how integrating trauma enables us to assess the situation with more clarity ✨The need to heal deep wounds in our collective unconscious so that they are not propagated by AI ✨How the widespread use of AI represents a major evolutionary moment for our species ✨Exploring what it would look like to develop AI for the specific purpose of healing trauma ----------- ✨ Order Thomas Hübl's new book, “Attuned: Practicing Interdependence to Heal Our Trauma–And Our World” here:
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
Un programa informativo y de opinión donde se analizan las principales noticias, también se exponen las denuncias de todos los sectores de la sociedad dominicana, con la conducción de Angel Acosta, Pedro Jimenez, Virgilio Feliz, Cesar Cabrera y Anibal Herrera.
In Episode 115, Melinda shares talks from previous Change Catalyst events made by Black leaders Daisy Ozim, Angel Acosta, and Ashantè Fray that tackle the impact of Black history on our present and future. At Tech Inclusion 2019, Daisy discusses the long-term impacts of intergenerational trauma and how it is perpetuated through technology. She dives into 10 things allies can do to help create systemic change. In Angel's talk on mindfulness and healing in tech at Tech Inclusion Global Summit 2020, he shares the power of mindfulness and healing practices to support ourselves through trauma from the global health crisis and racial divisiveness. At Tech Inclusion Conference 2020, Ashantè talks about the importance of intersectional allyship. She taps into ways allies can support people from intersectionally underrepresented groups, such as learning to acknowledge our privileges in various spaces, recognizing the impact of microaggressions, and understanding where we are in our allyship journey.For more, visit https://ally.cc.About Daisy Ozim (she/her)Daisy Ozim is the Founder of DaisyOzim.co. She works at the epicenter of multidimensional education and awareness, technology, social justice and public health. Her goal is to help the public understand the ways in which these sectors coalesce to improve public, interpersonal and individual health. As a public health practitioner, she has spent the past 10 years involved in community organizing, youth development and working on various public health projects. LI: linkedin.com/in/daisyozim/FB: facebook.com/DaisyOzimCoTW: twitter.com/daisysuniverse_IG: instagram.com/daisysplanet_/About Angel Acosta (he/him)For the last decade, Dr. Angel Acosta has worked to bridge the fields of leadership, social justice, and mindfulness. Angel has supported educational leaders and their students by facilitating leadership training, creating pathways to higher education, and designing dynamic learning experiences that weave leadership development with conversations about inequality and healing for organizations. He designed the Contemplating 400 Years of Inequality Experience and is the Creative Director at the NYC Healing Collective.LI: linkedin.com/in/dr-angel-acosta-1886653b/FB: facebook.com/AngelAcosta16IG: instagram.com/dr_angel718/About Ashantè Fray (she/they)Ashantè Fray (she/they) is a Black bisexual woman who is the owner and founder of Synchronized Souls Inc., which works in Corporate Wellness to aid organizations with their wellness programs and wellbeing of their employees. She helps companies to reduce their employee healthcare costs and absenteeism, boost employee morale to reduce turnover and improve workplace productivity through wellness webinars and speaking events, lunch and learns, and tarot readings as team activities.LI: linkedin.com/in/ashant%C3%A8/IG: instagram.com/_synchronizedsoulsinc/[Image description: LEA promo and photos of Daisy, an African American woman with long black hair in twists; Ashantè, a Black bisexual woman with short pink hair; Angel, an Afro-latino male with dark hair and facial hair; and host Melinda, a White woman with blonde and red hair.]Support the show
Job stressing you out? We know there's at least one person you can't stand. And there's probably some process that gets on your nerves. Just thinking about it gives you a headache. Maybe nausea. Even body aches. You may not need a doctor ... you might need a new job! Work stress can negatively impact your mental and physical health. We'll examine how seemingly minor issues at work can lead to long-term trauma that follows you even if you change roles or jobs. Then we'll get you on a path for personal and organizational healing. The Access Point hosts Drs. Lonnie & Wendy welcome special guest Dr. Angel Acosta to discuss. Connect with Dr. Edmonds & Dr. Morris on LinkedIn. Links in order: https://bit.ly/3B3uhqs https://bit.ly/3B3Zp9g Connect with Dr. Angel Acosta on LinkedIn and Twitter. http://bit.ly/3tCd8Q9 http://bit.ly/3AnRm6w