Rebecca Street is the author of You Can Help - an accessible, helpful, intelligent and authentic guidebook that empowers sexual abuse and assault survivors and educates their friends and families. In this far reaching conversation Rebecca talks about her own abuse, how she came to write the book, and lovingly gives us practical ways to bring this taboo epidemic out of the shadows of shame and isolation and into the light of healing, understanding and compassion.
Survivor Cafe is Elizabeth Rosner’s profound exploration of intergenerational atrocity, trauma and memory. In this conversation she leads us through the far reaching effects of atrocity and the wake of trauma that follows as it winds its way through generations; she explores how trauma can modify the way DNA is expressed; how sense memory carries it forward and how atrocity defies memory while simultaneously demanding to be remembered. This is a very big conversation which is intimate and personal, necessary and profound.
Marc Zegans gets to the heart of what it means to live a creative life and how to work through the challenges of that over the long run. His years of working with creativity as a subject and creative people in process have given him a vast and unique vantage point to discuss all things creative - how to find it, how to use it, and why it’s the key to expressing our full selves. Creativity is for everyone! Everyone is creative! Listen to Marc and get your creative on!
Sophia is on a spiritual journey, forging her own path to discover: “Who I Am.” Through her daily yoga practice, her teaching, and her acting, she is weaving a life of mindful generosity and connectivity. “My faith is in goodness, in truth, in kindness. Everything is connected,” she says, “Our actions matter so much.”