How Trauma-informed Storytelling Helps Nonprofits With Maria Bryan
The Nonprofit MBA Podcast
Trauma-informed storytelling is a specialized technique that acknowledges and addresses the impact of trauma on individuals' lives. It is a valuable tool for nonprofits looking to create impactful narratives that resonate with their audience. By following the key principles of trauma-informed storytelling, you can tell authentic and empathetic stories that bring positive societal change. In today’s podcast, Maria Bryan from Maria Bryan Creative and Stephen Halasnik from Financial Solutions, a leading provider of business loans for nonprofits, discuss how trauma-informed storytelling Helps nonprofits.
Read an Executive Summary or Listen to the Podcast HERE: How Trauma-informed Storytelling Helps Nonprofits With Maria Bryan.
About Our Guest, Maria Bryan From Maria Bryan Creative
Maria Bryan is a trauma-informed storytelling trainer. She helps nonprofit leaders tell powerful and impactful stories that resist harm. Maria has over fifteen years in marketing communications in the public sector. She has a Master’s Degree in Public Administration, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, and is professionally certified in Trauma & Resilience, Trauma-Informed Space Holding, and Somatic Embodiment & Regulation. Maria is a firm believer that storytellers make the world a healthier, safer, cleaner, and happier place.
About Stephen Halasnik, The Nonprofit MBA Podcast, and Financing Solutions
Stephen Halasnik co-founded Financing Solutions, the leading provider of lines of credit for nonprofits and church financing. The credit line program for nonprofits & churches is fast, easy, inexpensive, and costs nothing to set up, making it a great backup plan when cash flow is temporarily down. Mr. Halasnik is also the host of the popularNonprofit MBA Podcast. The podcast brings experts to discuss fundraising, nonprofit grants, executive director leadership, nonprofit boards, and other important topics. You can learn more about thenonprofit line of credit program here or call 862-207-4118.