Daily, I willingly enter into conversations with people who are facing some kind of suffering. This doesn’t mean I offer hope. In fact, my role in most of those conversations is not to. Instead, it is to be “in the pit” with them.
Read MoreDuring my first year teaching the Spiritual Direction Practicum, I learned an important lesson. People are tired of being called “resilient.”
Read MoreWelcome to our three new board members!
Read MoreFriends, our shared discernment brings us to this time of intentional transition at Still Harbor. We want to share details about those transitions with you so you can join us in our gratitude for those leaving, celebration of those moving into new leadership roles, and excitement about Still Harbor’s horizons.
Read MoreI am writing from a place of deep joy, a little anxiety, and profound gratitude for this opportunity to inherit and carry forward the work and legacy of Ed Cardoza and Perry Dougherty, for this opportunity to serve alongside Marchaé Grair as Co-Directors of Still Harbor, and for this opportunity to steward Still Harbor’s Community Engagement Initiatives. I am truly grateful.
Read MoreIt is with many emotions that I write to you with the news that I have decided to transition out of my leadership role as a Still Harbor Senior Partner into a new role as Chair of the Still Harbor Board of Directors.
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