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Changing Lives & Communities Through Storytelling with Ellen Stackable

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A tartalmat a Tracy Spears biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Tracy Spears vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

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Many people play bigger by working to better the lives of those who may have been forgotten by society. The most transformative work often happens in places most of us will never visit — but its effects ripple far beyond their walls.

This episode of Shift Out Loud features 2018 CNN Hero of the Year finalist Ellen Stackable. Ellen is the Executive Director and co-founder of Poetic Justice, a non-profit organization that has helped over 4000 people incarcerated in women’s detention centers the opportunity to process trauma, rewrite personal narratives, and heal through restorative writing and creative arts.

Our thoughtful conversation digs into unconscious biases, racial justice, isolation, code-switching, and the power of storytelling and community to change lives. Tune in as we discuss how Ellen became interested in the carceral system, the role that hip-hop played in her first programs, and the importance of trauma-informed practice.

Ready to play bigger? Listen now to discover:

  • What Ellen experienced as a member of the Mercy Farm cult and how she healed after breaking free
  • How the AIDS epidemic profoundly shifted her perspective and her path
  • How Poetic Justice adapts their programs for different groups and institutions

Guest bio: Ellen Stackable is the Executive Director and co-founder of Poetic Justice, which offers restorative writing and creative arts programs to individuals incarcerated in women’s prisons and jails in Oklahoma, California, Oregon, and Tijuana, Mexico. In 2018, she was one of 10 finalists for CNN Hero of the Year. In 2019, she received the Courage Award given by the University of Oklahoma. In 2024, she was a recipient of the Newsmaker Award from the Tulsa American Women in Communication.

Timestamps:

01:41 Intro
03:01 Meet Ellen Stackable
06:19 Joining & leaving a cult
10:03 The AIDS crisis
14:03 Returning to Tulsa
17:50 Mercy Farm reunion
21:36 Carceral system & the Tulsa Race Riot
24:37 Healing through writing
27:03 Building curriculum
32:45 Code-switching & distance learning
36:28 Creating shifts for others
40:46 Shift to Poetic Justice
44:57 CNN Hero
49:28 What’s next

Links:

Ellen Stackable

poeticjustice.org

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ellen-stackable-11480684

Discover your tactical leadership toolkit: exceptionalleaderslab.com

Interested in working with me or having me speak at your event? Find more information at tracyspears.com

For insights that will help you play bigger in your life, work, and community, visit my resource library: tracyspears.com/blog

Connect with me:

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tracylspears

Facebook: facebook.com/TracySpearsSpeaker

Twitter: @tracylspears

Instagram: @tracylspears

If you love the podcast, please consider leaving a rating and review — this will help others discover how to play a bigger game and step into their fullest potential. Watch these episodes on Youtube! Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel, and ring the bell for notifications so you never miss an episode!

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Manage episode 435157652 series 3379397
A tartalmat a Tracy Spears biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Tracy Spears vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Send us a text

Many people play bigger by working to better the lives of those who may have been forgotten by society. The most transformative work often happens in places most of us will never visit — but its effects ripple far beyond their walls.

This episode of Shift Out Loud features 2018 CNN Hero of the Year finalist Ellen Stackable. Ellen is the Executive Director and co-founder of Poetic Justice, a non-profit organization that has helped over 4000 people incarcerated in women’s detention centers the opportunity to process trauma, rewrite personal narratives, and heal through restorative writing and creative arts.

Our thoughtful conversation digs into unconscious biases, racial justice, isolation, code-switching, and the power of storytelling and community to change lives. Tune in as we discuss how Ellen became interested in the carceral system, the role that hip-hop played in her first programs, and the importance of trauma-informed practice.

Ready to play bigger? Listen now to discover:

  • What Ellen experienced as a member of the Mercy Farm cult and how she healed after breaking free
  • How the AIDS epidemic profoundly shifted her perspective and her path
  • How Poetic Justice adapts their programs for different groups and institutions

Guest bio: Ellen Stackable is the Executive Director and co-founder of Poetic Justice, which offers restorative writing and creative arts programs to individuals incarcerated in women’s prisons and jails in Oklahoma, California, Oregon, and Tijuana, Mexico. In 2018, she was one of 10 finalists for CNN Hero of the Year. In 2019, she received the Courage Award given by the University of Oklahoma. In 2024, she was a recipient of the Newsmaker Award from the Tulsa American Women in Communication.

Timestamps:

01:41 Intro
03:01 Meet Ellen Stackable
06:19 Joining & leaving a cult
10:03 The AIDS crisis
14:03 Returning to Tulsa
17:50 Mercy Farm reunion
21:36 Carceral system & the Tulsa Race Riot
24:37 Healing through writing
27:03 Building curriculum
32:45 Code-switching & distance learning
36:28 Creating shifts for others
40:46 Shift to Poetic Justice
44:57 CNN Hero
49:28 What’s next

Links:

Ellen Stackable

poeticjustice.org

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ellen-stackable-11480684

Discover your tactical leadership toolkit: exceptionalleaderslab.com

Interested in working with me or having me speak at your event? Find more information at tracyspears.com

For insights that will help you play bigger in your life, work, and community, visit my resource library: tracyspears.com/blog

Connect with me:

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tracylspears

Facebook: facebook.com/TracySpearsSpeaker

Twitter: @tracylspears

Instagram: @tracylspears

If you love the podcast, please consider leaving a rating and review — this will help others discover how to play a bigger game and step into their fullest potential. Watch these episodes on Youtube! Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel, and ring the bell for notifications so you never miss an episode!

  continue reading

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