Join us in this enlightening episode as we dive deep with Liam Power, MA EdD(c), the visionary Director of Education at Clock Tower Schools. With a career dedicated to pioneering change in both the realms of juvenile justice and education, Liam has been at the forefront of some of the most progressive movements in the State of Pennsylvania.
Join us on an insightful journey with Smriti Kirubanandan, a passionate Healthcare Strategist blending her expertise in Robotics, Public Health, and Business Development. Smriti, a selected Young Global Leader 2023 by the World Economic Forum, and member of the Young Leaders Circle at the Milken Institute, has carved a niche for herself at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and innovation.
Join us for a deep dive with Gabriel Kram, the visionary CEO of Hearth Science, a leading advocate of the Restorative Practices Alliance, and pioneering Co-Founder of the Academy of Applied Social Medicine. Gabriel has harnessed his exceptional ability to orchestrate and synergize knowledge from 60 expert advisors, representing over 25 well-being disciplines from an impressive variety of 23 different cultures. His work, backed by a supportive network of 5,000 wellness professionals, has revolutionized the wellness landscape, introducing transformative healing through the powerful synergy of science and human connection.
In this captivating episode titled “Heroes Bettering Our Systems of Care, Together: Teamwork, Making the Dreamwork,” we welcome an inspiring leader at the forefront of systemic care innovation, Jarred Vermillion. As the Founder and Director of the revolutionary Heroes Initiative, Inc., Jarred spearheads the transformation of care systems through meaningful collaboration and community-driven approaches.
In this thought-provoking episode of “Innovation in Care Collaboration,” we delve into the fascinating realm where digital technology and social good intersect. Our esteemed guest, Allison Fine, President at Every.Org, has dedicated her career to improving people’s lives in significant and sustainable ways. With her vast experience in managing organizations and developing strategies for influential nonprofit and philanthropic entities, Allison has been at the forefront of transforming cultures and policies to foster inclusivity and openness, while reducing risk aversion.
In this episode, Laurieann Thorpe shares her insights on how education, outreach, and resources are the conduits for all families’ preventive solutions. She discusses the programs and services that Prevent Child Abuse Utah provides to help parents and caregivers understand the importance of preventing child abuse and neglect. Laurieann also emphasizes the need for community involvement and collaboration in supporting families and ensuring that preventive solutions are accessible to everyone.
Lucas has worked in the behavioral health field for more than two decades. He has served in a variety of roles, at facilities and group practices around the country. In addition, Lucas has helped to both establish and grow multiple programs over the years. He also has served as a consultant and strategic advisor for many agencies and organizations. Lucas’ vision has always been to create affordable, accessible help to assist everyday people lead happier, healthier lives- which continues to shape the future of Innovia Behavioral Health.
President and Co-Founder of Opeeka, Dr. Kate Cordell welcomes Dr. Tom Insel for a fireside chat. Dr. Insel is a psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and national leader in mental health research, policy, and technology, Dr. Insel will discuss his most recent venture Vanna Health, a start-up helping people with serious mental illness engage in psychosocial supportive care and reflect on his recent book “Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health”, a bold, expert, and actionable map for the re-invention of America’s broken mental health care system.
In this episode, we welcome to the show Dr. Kenneth Silvestri. Dr. Silvestri has been in private practice as a systemic psychotherapist since 1980. He holds a doctoral degree from Columbia University in anthropology and psychology. In addition, he has been the recipient of national fellowships in the social sciences at the University of Chicago and the University of Pennsylvania.