#WeHearHer Circles | Navigating the Noise of a Hyperconnected Society
Technology, social dynamics, and political tensions are constantly evolving, with individuals often feeling overwhelmed by the influx of information from our culture.
Join us this month for "Navigating the Noise of a Hyperconnected Society," a thought-provoking panel discussion featuring industry leaders Sharlene Kemler, CEO of The Loveland Foundation, and Jill Koziol, Co-founder of Motherly.
Explore the multifaceted mental health challenges in today's fast-paced digital world and how we can prioritize our inner peace amidst the external pressures of being women and mothers in our society. Uncover how to align your personal values with daily actions and lean into stillness in an increasingly noisy world.
About #WeHearHer Circles | Women’s Wellbeing at Work Series
Explore women's wellbeing in the workplace and beyond in this monthly conversation series led by SeekHer Foundation. Connect with fellow advocates to discuss how we can raise awareness, build alignment, and cultivate accountability around key issues impacting women's wellbeing. Through open dialogue and collaborative action, we'll work together to create a ripple effect of positive change, shaping our workplaces and communities for the better.
About The Speakers
Sharlene Kemler is the CEO of The Loveland Foundation, and the founder and CEO of SK Philanthropy, an award-winning consulting firm that is redefining how culture and giving intersect in the humanitarian space. Since starting SKP in 2014, Kemler has managed campaigns for Ben & Jerry’s, UN Women, Procter & Gamble, Viacom and Grey Global Group. She has advised the Marsha P. Johnson Institute, The Loveland Foundation, Keep A Child Alive and numerous other organizations on sustainable strategic development. In addition, she has established strategic partnerships for Burton Snowboards, BET, MTV, NowThis, and led a World AIDS Day takeover in Time Square. SKP has facilitated numerous celebrity partnerships, including such household names as Kendrick Lamar, Coldplay, Juanes, Snoop Dogg, Pyer Moss, Madonna, Saint Heron, and Alicia Keys. Since starting SKP, Kemler has raised over $150 million in both donations and donated services for her nonprofit clients. Sharlene Kemler was recently named as one of ten honorees for the inaugural Black Women Give Back List—a partnership between the Women’s Philanthropy Institute, The Women Invested to Save Earth (WISE) Fund, and Black Philanthropy Month. Her work has been featured in Elle, Billboard Magazine, Rolling Stone, Cosmopolitan, The Root, the Obama Foundation and CNN. Kemler is committed to inspiring both companies and individuals alike to rethink the ways they give, with a focus on community-based solutions, long-term sustainability, and meaningful impact for the communities that need it most.
Jill Koziol is the co-founder of Motherly. As CEO, she grew Motherly to be an Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Company and a Parity.org Best Company for Women to Advance, empowering an audience of 40 million+ readers and viewers a month via on-demand parent education classes, Webby-award winning videos, The Motherly Podcast, essays and articles, and a highly-engaged social media community.
Co-author of “The Motherly Guide to Becoming Mama: Redefining the Pregnancy, Birth, and Postpartum Journey” and “This Is Motherhood: A Motherly Collection of Reflections and Practices", Jill is passionate about serving and empowering women and mothers because when mamas are successful, everyone wins. She is an advocate for families, female founders, and how to thrive with multiple sclerosis. Jill lives in Park City, Utah with her husband and two daughters.
Kate Hermosura, EdD serves as the Lead of Research & Leadership Impact at Seekher Foundation. She has over 13 years of experience across a range of educational contexts working directly with students, parents, schools, and allied health professionals. As a critical feminist scholar and practitioner, her research focuses on the intersection of identity, leadership, and critical feminism in developing diverse and inclusive leaders to transform organizations. She brings passion, energy, and expertise in leadership development, community building, and strategic partnerships. She is committed to amplifying women, expanding access to mental health, and supporting the use of outdoor spaces as tools for healing and connection. Kate holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Social Behavior, a Master's degree in Public Health, and an Education Doctorate degree in Organizational Leadership.
This is a free online community event! If you feel moved, we invite you to make an optional donation to SeekHer Foundation. Your kindness will help support our non-profit initiatives to bridge the gender gap of mental health and power more women for the greater good.
This community event is for informational purposes only, and not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your mental health professional or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding your condition.
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