
Episode 56: Shining Hope Through Storytelling & Film Making, featuring Allison Norlian
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In this episode of The Hope Matrix on Campus, host Kathryn Goetzke sits down with award-winning journalist and filmmaker Allison Norlian to discuss the power of storytelling in advocating for mental health and disability rights. Allison shares her journey from television reporting to launching her own production company, Bird Mine, and how her documentaries shed light on underrepresented voices. She opens up about her personal struggles with anxiety, the importance of maintaining mental and physical well-being, and how she manages stress through proactive self-care. They also discuss Allison’s short film THIRTEEN, inspired by her family’s experience navigating tradition and disability, and her incredible journey of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about resilience, Hope, and using storytelling to drive social change.
Find out more: https://birdmine.com/