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Guest Suzanne Pearlman shares her powerful and hopeful story of discovering she has Lymphoma on the heals of losing her mother in-law.

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Suzanne (Pronunciation: SOO-zahn) Pearlman (she/her) is a nationally recognized specialist in curricula development, training programs, as well as a subject matter expert in cultural adaptations of standardized curricula with a focus on equity and access. 
Current work experience includes designing and implementing innovative curricula content for indigenous southwest Indigenous communities;  technical assistance and training to the University of New Mexico's Consortium for Behavioral Health Training and Research; developing and adapting evidence-based content for virtual, national training environments for the National Council for Behavioral Health; serving as a National Trainer for Mental Health First Aid in teen, youth, adult and corporate curricula; and consulting with local state departments on implementation of culturally appropriate training content.
Prior to consulting, Ms. Pearlman led behavioral health system transformation efforts and developed curricula at state and national levels that effectively engaged diverse communities; Tribes and Pueblos; child welfare and juvenile justice systems; managed care entities; city and county governments; national service programs; law enforcement; and educational system partners toward improved, culturally-informed curricula and training programs.
Website: https://suzannepearlman.com
YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/suzannepearlman
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzannepearlman 

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