RAFT

RAFT: Indrani Goradia, Alyce Jurgensen, Jeremie Miller, Amy Jaffe

A podcast about resilience in the face of compassion fatigue and burnout.

  1. 27/05/2025

    “Ditch the Ditty” with Lindsey Godwin, Molly McGuigan, and Miriam Novotny

    In today’s episode, Jeremie Miller is talking with the authors of Ditch the Ditty: Doing What Matters Instead of Doing it All about their work and how it applies to the work of advocates. Episode Time Codes 01:28 Introductions 04:26 Can you share the story that lead to the concept of ditties and the importance of ditching them? 08:22 “Ditch the Ditty” focuses on the unique dynamics women face, can anyone be impacted by ditties? How do these hidden pressures show up differently for caregivers, first responders, and other helping professionals? And How does the book help people recognize when they’re taking on more than they should? 10:35 The four Ds: ditties, delights, duties, and deeds 14:11 Do you have any suggestions on how to make ditties a team effort? 20:43 What role do differences in power play when trying to ditch a ditty? How can I possibly ditch a ditty that my boss is handing out? Or as a leader, how can I navigate the difference between delegation, which is something I’m supposed to do? 31:20 How can colleagues and teams help each other avoid taking on unnecessary ditties? 38:26 Do you have a suggestion on how to handle people who are struggling with this new version of you both at work and family and friends? 44:39 Can you give some ideas on how an organization can work towards changing the culture of ditty distribution and acceptance of ditties in an equitable fashion? 51:39 Get more information about the book and the authors Resources Ditch the Ditty: Doing What Matters Instead of Doing it All by Lindsey Godwin, Molly McGuigan, and Miriam Novotny

    53 min
  2. 27/02/2025

    Healing through Spirituality and Writing with Emily Bernath

    In this episode, the RAFT team is joined by survivor, author, and advocate Emily Bernath. She shares her survivor story, how she healed through spirituality, and how that led to her book series, Broken Lenses. Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about sexual violence and assault, including personal survivor experiences. We encourage you to prioritize your well-being while listening. Episode Time Codes 00:00 Intro 00:25 Trigger Warning 00:55 Gratitudes 05:00 Who is Emily Bernath? 06:55 How Emily’s writing started 09:30 Emily discusses levels of healing through her advocacy journey 15:15 “How do you know that it’s love?” — How did you know who to trust through this journey 16:15 “Coincidences don’t just happen” – Emily speaks about faith leading her journey 19:10 “Freedom brings healing” 21:10 “The world hasn’t given survivors a lot of hope to report” 21:30 How Emily knew she was being sexually assaulted 23:15 “As soon as a survivor comes to me – the one thing I can not do is nothing” 25:38 Emily shares how she found her trust in her faith 33:05 “What do you believe is the biggest challenge in the sv/dv field?” 39:00 Emily speaks on trusting and obeying the voice of God. 46:15 Emily discusses a peak point of advocacy 49:50 Emily discusses her books. 52:55 Should everyone write/share their story? 57:10 Emily tells us more about her social work/grad school journey 1:00:55 “How do you stay healthy and balanced?” 1:03:35 Nicole talks about leaning into our strengths & Emily shares her individual strengths 1:11:00 What’s in the future for Emily? 1:12:55 Appreciations 1:14:35 Outro

    1h 15m

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A podcast about resilience in the face of compassion fatigue and burnout.