How do we make a difference for those in pain?
In this episode of Humankindness at Work, Jennifer has a conversation with her childhood best friend, Dr. Chasity Brimeyer, a pediatric psychologist specializing in chronic pain. Chasity shares a principle she learned from Father Gregory Boyle that shapes how she shows up for others, both professionally and personally: “We all belong to each other, no exceptions.”
This conversation goes beyond her clinical work to explore the universal experience of pain, and how we can ease each other’s burdens.
In this conversation, you’ll hear these takeaways:
→ Pain, whether physical or emotional, is often invisible, which makes it easy to overlook in the people around us.
→ Supporting someone doesn’t require expertise. It requires patience, presence, and a willingness to show up even when you don’t know what to say.
→ Small, consistent gestures – a message, a lunch invitation, simply noticing someone’s absence – can make the difference between someone feeling isolated and feeling seen.
→ Building a culture where everyone feels like they belong starts with individuals deciding no one gets left outside the circle.
You don’t have to be a healthcare professional to make a real difference in someone else’s pain. What’s one thing you’ll do this week?
🎤 THIS EPISODE’S SPONSOR PARTNER: JENNIFER’S VOICE
Jennifer Clark is a multi-award nominated female voice over talent who specializes in TV/radio/digital commercials, web videos, corporate training, eLearning, TV narration and documentaries. She has voiced projects for brands like Apple, Walmart, Pinterest, Walgreens, Advent Health, NASA, PBS, Sam’s Club, Hilton, LEGO, and Starbucks. Jennifer is a trusted and seasoned voice talent, who brings the sound of humankindness® to everything she voices. Need professional voice over for your media projects? Let the sound of humankindness share your story!
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