Season 4 of the Faculty Factory is here, and it’s off to an inspiring start.
George S. Everly, Jr., PhD, FACLP, FAPA, joins us with some timely take home messaging on resilience and mental health.
Dr. Everly is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the Department of International Health in the Bloomberg School of Public Health.
This is a reunion episode where we visit with past guests and friends of the Faculty Factory community. To learn about our previous episode with Dr. Everly, please visit this webpage: https://facultyfactory.org/a-faculty-factory-interview-with-george-s-everly-jr-phd-faclp-fapa/
“Typically, in both medicine and public health, many of us have underestimated the role of mental health in what makes a strong and resilient society,” Dr. Everly said.
Dr. Everly goes on to call mental health “an intrinsic thread that provides the horsepower to society.”
Mental health has been threatened during this relentless pandemic and Dr. Everly has studied three past pandemics. His voice, insight, and wisdom are greatly appreciated.
“We cannot allow a pandemic to define us, we must see it as one point on this marathon of life,” he told us.
Mastering adversity, resilience, and the will to emerge stronger than ever from difficult, life-altering challenges are just some of the many themes covered in today’s podcast. It packs a powerful punch, so listeners may want to go back and listen to this episode multiple times.
According to Dr. Everly, the folks he calls the “masters of adversity” understand life is truly a journey and they have an attitude of resilience. They have a vision for a better tomorrow.
Want to get in touch with Dr. Everly? You can email him at: geverly1@jhmi.edu
Please stay tuned for more podcasts from this exciting new season!
A Faculty Factory Reunion with Jeffrey M. Lyness, MD, FACPsych
Empowering Faculty in Academic Medicine with Christina ”Chris” Runge, PhD, CCC-A
Pearls of Wisdom for Faculty to Build a Career with Susan Chubinskaya, PhD
Taking Ownership of our Wellness with David A. Rogers, MD, MHPE
Just in Time Teaching (JiTT), Evidence-based Knowledge, and Technology with Alice Fornari, EdD, FAMEE, RDN
Rising to the Challenges of COVID, Burnout, Turnover, and Exhaustion with Amanda Termuhlen, MD
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Best of the Faculty Factory: Discussions on Mentorship, Part II | Episode 154
Best of the Faculty Factory: Discussions on Coaching | Episode 153
Best of the Faculty Factory: Discussions on Mentorship | Episode 152
Habits and Hacks: A Follow-up Chat with Sarah Amend, PhD
Habits and Hacks with Fawaz Al Ammary, MD, PhD | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 150
Financial Literacy Habits and Hacks for Faculty with Yuval Bar-Or, PhD
Habits and Hacks with Garima Sharma, MD | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 148
Habits and Hacks with Bernard ”Beau” Landry-Wegener, MD | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 147
Habits and Hacks with Helen Kinsman Hughes, MD, MPH | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 146
Habits and Hacks with Risha Irvin, MD, MPH | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 145
Community Engagement Habits and Hacks with Panagis Galiatsatos, MD, MHS
Risk Mitigation Habits and Hacks for Faculty with Jeffrey Natterman, Esq.
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