Breaking the Cycle: Nonviolence, Healing, and Imposter Syndrome with Hala Abdelnour

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Join us in this insightful conversation with Hala Abdelnour, founder of the Institute of Nonviolence, as she shares her journey in tackling systemic racism, gender violence, and cultural safety in Australia. We explore the deep intersections of trauma, shame, and the challenges of imposter syndrome within this transformative work.

Show Notes:

-Introduction to today's special guest, Hala Abdelnour, founder of the Institute of Nonviolence.
-Overview of Hala's work in men's behavior change programs, trauma, and intersectionality.
-Catching up: Navigating through busy weeks and unfinished tasks.
-Strategic planning and flexibility in business management.
-The unique structure of the Institute of Nonviolence—staffing and work flexibility.
-Hala's take on generational shifts in work values and the changing employment landscape.
-Deep dive into rigid social structures, capitalism, and nurturing within crisis response.
-The toll of systemic trauma in under-resourced sectors, particularly in social work.
-Exploring the foundation and mission of the Institute of Nonviolence.
-Hala's advocacy for culturally informed approaches to family violence.
Navigating workplace challenges, systemic gaps, and personal resilience.

Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on creating a nurturing society while facing imposter syndrome in an evolving world.

Links:
Email:
Ceo@ionv.com.au

Website:
www.ionv.com.au

FB:
Institute of non-violence

IG:
@i_o_n_v

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