In this enlightening conversation, Lorraine speaks with Jeff Frigon, founder and executive director of the Brown Center, about his impactful work fostering empathy and teamwork among youth. With a career spanning three decades, Jeff shares his journey of promoting positive change through human connection and experiential learning. This episode dives into the power of empathy, the realities of bullying, and how intentional programs can create resilient, inclusive communities.
Jeff’s Background & Role at the Brown Center
Jeff describes his mission at the Brown Center to promote empathy and understanding among young people, recounting how his extensive background in interactive education has shaped his approach to experiential learning and outdoor education. The episode previews an upcoming podcast where Jeff will further explore Lorraine’s background and her work with youth leadership.
A Childhood of Connection and Challenges
Growing up in a close-knit working-class family, Jeff details how his mother's work as a teacher and his own sensitive nature influenced his approach to human connection. He candidly shares his experiences with bullying, reconciliation with former bullies, and the powerful impact of his close friends during his formative years.
Overcoming Bullying and Building Empathy
Jeff opens up about his experiences as a target of bullying, how it influenced his career, and his empathy for those who feel misunderstood. His work at the Brown Center leverages this empathy to combat both physical and cyberbullying, emphasizing that connection is a powerful antidote to bullying.
Adventure Education and the Ribs Course Program
Jeff shares how the Ribs Course Adventure, a program he helped create, focuses on connecting students to establish a supportive community. The program encourages openness, resilience, and community norms, creating an environment where students feel safe to learn and grow.
Strategies to Reduce Bullying and Foster Empathy
Lorraine and Jeff discuss practical approaches to creating inclusive, empathetic communities. Jeff shares his belief that understanding others can reduce bullying and its impact, emphasizing the importance of building connections within the “middle of the bell curve.”
Restorative Justice in Education and Beyond
The episode wraps up with an insightful discussion on restorative justice, exploring how it can be integrated into both educational and corporate settings to build accountability and empathy.
- Empathy and connection are essential to reducing bullying and fostering supportive environments.
Programs like the Ribs Course Adventure help build a sense of community and encourage kindness.Restorative justice offers powerful tools for creating accountability and positive change.Connect with Jeff and the Brown Center
To learn more about Jeff’s work and the Brown Center, check the Website here.