Today’s show will focus on the topic of courage, connectedness, and resiliency. The question of courage has been in the public debate sparked by Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony in front of the January 6th Committee. Many have spoken about the bravery of women over the ages to speak out about moral principles being breached when others have kept silent. Ms. Hutchinson’s bravery and that of other women like civil rights leader Rosa Parks are examples of women who had the courage to speak up. The question for many of us is, “could I be as courageous as these to women have been to speak my truth to power? Many of us can be driven by fear and keep silent. What is it about some who can, despite a great threat to their lives, summon their courage? Today’s show will address the issue of courage. Dr. Joy Miller has worked with the courageous women interned at Auschwitz. She will share the wisdom she learned about their courage as well as her reflections of being a courageous pioneering woman in the field of Mental Health and Resiliency. She will also give us a peek preview of the conference Resiliency 2022.