Webinar
Thursday, March 26, 2020
1-2pm Eastern Time
We hosted this webinar about how good listening can help healthcare workers amid COVID-19 challenges.
Speakers
Nancy Eddy, Palliative Care Social Worker, Baltimore
Rishi Rattan, ICU Doctor, Miami
Bob Sloan, Former Hospital CEO, Washington, D.C.
Klara Káradóttir, Psychiatric Nurse, Iceland
James Hudspeth, Internal Medicine Doctor, Boston
Matt Brown, Nurse Manager, Washington, D.C.
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At The Good Listening Project, we use listening to cultivate wellbeing and resilience in healthcare.
Your generous contributions support sharing stories from the healthcare community by helping produce additional seasons of The Good Listening Podcast, fund scholarships for the Certified Listener Poets course, as well as help fund other projects designed to serve people in various healthcare settings.
Upcoming Events
Past Events
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Just Poetry is a live fundraiser and online poetry reading to honor and illuminate experiences in the healthcare community.
Sunday, February 26, 2023
This free community event was a live poetry reading and discussion with some of our Listener Poets and poemees on Zoom.
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
This community event was a live poetry reading and discussion with some of our Listener Poets and poemees on Zoom for Giving Tuesday.
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Just Poetry was a live online poetry reading to honor and illuminate experiences in the healthcare community.
April 8, 2022
In this session, Listener Poets provided insights into good listening by sharing poems—and stories of the conversations that inspired them—written for people across the academic medicine community.
January 24-26, 2022
Executive Director Frankie Abralind was at the 2022 Healthcare Burnout Symposium in San Francisco. We offered virtual Listener Poet sessions to conference attendees.
July 18, 2021
Listener Poets Yvette Perry and Frankie Abralind were featured guests at the Typewriter Poets' Roundtable.
March 26, 2020
We hosted this webinar about how good listening can help healthcare workers amid COVID-19 challenges.
September 25-26, 2019
Frankie Abralind, Co-Founder of The Good Listening Project, talks about why and how to be a better listener.