In this episode, Jennifer shares what integrity means to her and how it relates to leadership, connection, and authenticity. We explore other topics like shame and the importance of honoring all of our journeys wherever we are at while extending and receive grace.
Jennifer is an Integrity Consultant for Ethics in Practice and Trauma-Informed Care in Coaching, as well as a Resilience Coach, and Trauma Educator with C-PTSD raising awareness on the role of the brain-body connection and cultivating safety within our work. Jen has a background in non-profit mental health providing coaching and facilitating healing support for people with mental health challenges, disabilities, and those who have endured trauma. She has been coaching for eight years and has over 20 years of experience in advocacy work. Jennifer has have facilitated workshops, built conferences for survivors of trauma and domestic violence, and spoken at local and state levels as a lead advocate for the Western Region of New York State where she has shared her story about facing mental health challenges, living with a disability, and trauma. In that, she has also raised awareness around the role of support in recovery and resilience. Today Jennifer’s focus is on collaborative leadership work around integrity and systems change. She wants to normalize conversations around accessibility in the role of healing, health, and wellness. Her continued advocacy efforts have moved into the realm of occupational health + justice, and the science of trauma across the lifespan.
You can find her at https://linktr.ee/jafalandys.