Tiahna Pantovich - Military Veteran, Therapist, and Activist

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Revisiting Sophie Trudeau - Breaking Generational Cycles of Trauma

After years of sharing stories of relentless activists and world-shapers, All About Change is taking an intentional break. Even the most dedicated movements need a moment to recharge, and we’re doing exactly that. We want to step back to reflect, regroup, and prepare for our next ...  Show more

Kenneth Cole: 2025 Morton E. Ruderman Award in Inclusion winner

Kenneth Cole, has been a fashion icon for decades, innovating a unique and lasting style for which he is known. But he comes to All About Change to talk about another of his great passions: mental health awareness. Kenneth won the 2025 Morton. E Ruderman Award in Inclusion, an aw ...  Show more

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