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Plato proposes that the "khôra" rests between the sensible and the intelligible, through which everything passes but in which nothing remains. For podcast producers Dr. Stephanie Arel and Jessica Daugherty, The Khôra serves as a holding space, a container for encountering the emotional impact of caring and bearing witness to trauma. We aim to learn from those engaged in practices of care, and who may encounter traumatic circumstances, in order to illuminate strategies for individual growth, especially in situations where life presents stressful circumstances or when others are in need. The ultimate goal is to acknowledge the witness and to make available resources for managing stress and responding to trauma.

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Plato proposes that the "khôra" rests between the sensible and the intelligible, through which everything passes but in which nothing remains. For podcast producers Dr. Stephanie Arel and Jessica Daugherty, The Khôra serves as a holding space, a container for encountering the emotional impact of caring and bearing witness to trauma. We aim to learn from those engaged in practices of care, and who may encounter traumatic circumstances, in order to illuminate strategies for individual growth, especially in situations where life presents stressful circumstances or when others are in need. The ultimate goal is to acknowledge the witness and to make available resources for managing stress and responding to trauma.

    The Khôra: Hospital Nurse

    The Khôra: Hospital Nurse

    This Khora features two nurses, both working in the same Florida hospital, whose various experiences in nursing highlight the importance of self-care for care workers. Nurses are essential to the health and success of the medical care system, and starting in late 2019 they found themselves on the front lines of a global pandemic. But what kind of support do nurses get to help them cope with the challenges and adverse effects of their job? How do they manage to keep calm and find balance while caring for all their patients? And how do they deal with the emotional baggage, even when they are off the clock? Dr. Stephanie Arel and cohost Jessica Daugherty ask all these questions and more in this episode, while sending out big huge "Thank You!" to nurses around the world.
    If you are seeking information on covid-19 please visit the CDC website here: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/faq.html
    You can also visit the World Health Organization website here:
    www.who.int/emergencies/disease…el-coronavirus-2019


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    • 33 min
    The Khôra: Teacher

    The Khôra: Teacher

    In this khôra, we recognize teachers, especially public school and grade school educators, as caregivers. Beyond their call to educate students, teachers often act as social workers, emergency responders, parental figures, role models and mentors giving hours and hours of unpaid time outside of the classroom to facilitate a safe environment and a positive education for their students. In this conversation, Dr. Stephanie Arel and cohost Jessica Daugherty learn from one very special teacher of 35 years, Karl Meinecke, who has lived through school shootings, a pandemic, and still loves to do everything he can to help students succeed.
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    The Khôra: Veterinarian

    The Khôra: Veterinarian

    This khôra features Dr. Courtney Riley, an award winning veterinarian and animal advocate, in an intimate and heartfelt conversation with her sister, Dr. Stephanie Arel and podcast producer Jessica Daugherty.  Veterinarians hold a complex role in our society, simultaneously caring for animals and the people who love and rely on them for comfort, companionship, and sometimes survival. But the animal care industry is grueling and emotional, filled with daily ethical dilemmas and long hours. How do veterinarians cope while continuing to offer loving care to our best friends?

    *If you or someone you know are experiencing suicidal thoughts or dealing with suicide, please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255 
    Or visit this site for a list of resources. https://namiswwa.org/resources/mental-health-crisis-line/
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    The Khôra: Ordained Clergy

    The Khôra: Ordained Clergy

    In this khôra we speak with Stephanie Duzant, ordained clergy member and theologian with a background in social work, about advocacy, grief, and practical applications of theological texts to the grief process. Duzant shares with us her tools for modulating stress and the effects of the emotional labor of counseling and advocacy.
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    The Khôra: Flight Attendant

    The Khôra: Flight Attendant

    This khôra includes hosts Dr. Stephanie Arel and Jessica Daugherty with Cyndi, a flight attendant whose stories of working through hundreds of flights, the 9/11 attacks, and now the Covid-19 Pandemic, reveal that flight attendants are care workers taking on much more than their jobs are understood to entail.
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