Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon on supporting mental health and entrepreneurship
Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon specializes in happiness. As the founder of the Kortni Alston Lemon Media (KALM) Institute for Workplace Wellbeing, she has made it her mission to improve the mental health of newsrooms, by offering mental health first aid training to journalists and news leaders alike. Dr. Alston Lemon joined IIJ founder Katherine Reynolds Lewis to discuss her unique path in journalism, from becoming a widow at 25, centering humanity in an industry that’s often unfeeling, and embracing an entrepreneurial mindset to create her own career opportunities. As an experienced news leader herself, Dr. Alston Lemon shares what it looks like for journalists to prioritize their well-being.
Katherine Reynolds Lewis is the founder of the Institute for Independent Journalists and special projects editor for the Greater Good Science Center. A science journalist and author who writes about relationships, equity, mental health, parenting, journalism, entrepreneurship, and social justice, she previously worked as a national correspondent for Newhouse News Service and Bloomberg News.
The Freelance Journalism Podcast is a production of the Institute for Independent Journalists, whose mission is the financial and emotional sustainability of freelancers of color. Learn more about our work at theiij.com
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