How could we navigate loss... together... better? (with Anna Diab)
"It's wrong for parents to bury their children. It should be the other way around." - Rose Kennedy In Episode 11 of Season 3, we hear from Anna Diab about the harsh reality Mrs. Kennedy articulated, years ago. Anna is a wife and mother of 3. After unexpectedly losing her oldest child at age 11, she is learning and working to be the parent she still wants to be for her boys, the partner she wants to be to her husband, the person she wants to be for herself, and finding ways to include her daughter along the way in this new path she never imagined she would walk. Thank you, Anna, for sharing your light, your pain, and your Carolina.
How can we navigate illness better? (with Klee Wiggins)
The daughter of an engineer and a pimp, Klee Wiggins’ comedy reflects both sides of that upbringing. She’s an intellectual and a shit-talker in equal measure. From incisive crowd work to tales of growing up in the Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco, every set she does is a journey worth taking. She was featured in “Thugs the Musical” by Emmy winner Kevin Avery and has been a panelist & done stand-up at several Cons. These days you can mostly find her working as a writer on a number of projects, a competitor in the Movie Trivia Schmoedown, and as a prolific podcast guest.Social MediaTWITTER @kleewigginsINSTAGRAM @kleewigginssf Be sure to connect with Coach Orlando and the WeAlign community: https://wealign.alignp.com/share/Y0ShuLB2_eEAO7YP?utm_source=manualLearn more about our work with organizations, teams, and people like you.And, of course, we love connecting via social media on Instagram , Facebook , and TikTok .
How can we move forward better? (with Grissel Seijo)
In this episode, lawyer and author, Griselle Seijo shares how it took an 8 year journey to arrive at a place where she could grieve her beloved mother. Read Griselles's powerful essay on moving forward through grief in Conversations Over Coffee. (Proceeds benefit literacy efforts!)
How do we recover from COVID better? (with Arian White)
In this episode of UnstuckAF, Coach Orlando welcomes Arian White, who was one of the thousands of educators who helped our nation's children navigate the COVID pandemic, through lockdown(s) and personal loss. Arian shares how he taught and what he learned as a global pandemic hit close to home.Arian White is a third generation educator and Los Angeles Native. Eager to see the best of what education had to offer around the globe, Arian spent the summer of 2009 at the Chinju National University of Education teaching English to elementary and middle school students in South Korea. After becoming aware of the academic rigor and prestige of International schools, in 2013 he spent two years teaching elementary school at the prestigious Cap Cana Heritage School in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. The Cap Cana Heritage School is consistently ranked as one of the top 5 educational institutions in the country. While in the Dominican Republic, he was also a Professor of English at Universidad Iberoamericano. When Arian wasn’t spending his summers overseas, he worked at various Summer Camps, including working as a counselor at UCLA’s Summer Camp at the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center. In 2010, before STEM and STEAM were educational catchphrases, Arian worked at Destination Science helping students learn about science through play. By the end of his time there, he was the site manager overseeing the daily operations, programs, and personnel for their Beverly Hills site. Most recently, he teaches at a predominantly African American public school in Los Angeles where he hopes to help close The Achievement Gap and share some of the best practices he’s learned around the world with his community. Because of his abilities as an effective instructor in his first year with the district, he was awarded the "2018 Los Angeles Unified School District Rookie of the Year Award" in a district of roughly 900 schools. Currently, he also runs a Pan-African STEAM camp called Camp Sankofa. Arian earned his Bachelor’s degree from the University of California at Berkeley and his Master’s degree from the University of Southern California.Are you ready to get UnstuckAF? Join us for our virtual conference, Wanna Be Startin Somethin: Visit WeAlign, our online community, and learn more about the Align Approach that leads the overwhelmed to overcome. Or find us on social media: Instagram, Facebook, Tik TokAs mentioned: Johnathan Livingston Seagull a story by Richard Bach
How could we use travel to manage grief better? (with Cherise Fisher)
They say home is where the heart is. And Cherise Fisher's story, the loving manner in which she cared for and about her father and, eventually, herself is a glowing example of all that can mean. In this episode, Cherise shares how the timing of a trip of a lifetime provided an opportunity to contemplate and celebrate the journey of her lifetime.Cherise Fisher began her career in publishing more than 25 years ago, spending many years editing and publishing several national bestselling and award winning authors at Simon & Schuster and Plume (an imprint of Penguin Random House), where she was Editor-in-Chief.She works with novelists who have multiple compulsively readable yarns in their head (both historical and contemporary), memoirists who showcase the diversity of human experience, and non-fiction writers who seek to provoke, inspire, and educate. Her intention is that all the books she helps bring into the world are relevant, enduring, and help readers maximize their life.Be sure to check out The House of Eve by Sadeqa Johnson and Seven Days In June by Tia Williams!Join WeAlign to gain access to video episodes of UnstuckAF and to learn more about how you can create the Aligned Success Strategy that will get you unstuck and living a life worthy of who you are.You can also join the conversation on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram. Wherever you connect with us, know that Align Performance is here to help you... do you... better. In other words, our dream is making your dreams come true.