On the heels of World Mental Health Day, Post New York Alliance (PNYA) will unveil strategies for maintaining mental health at a time of unprecedented stress in the next edition of its weekly webinar series Post Break. Titled Building Mental Resilience in the Age of COVID, the session will feature a diverse panel of experts with unique insights into mental well-being and how it applies to life in the post-production industry. They will discuss simple techniques for dealing with anxiety, maintaining a positive outlook and remaining productive even in a year that’s been rated as the most stressful on record.
The free event is slated for Thursday, October 15th at 4:00 p.m. (EDT). Following the webinar, attendees will have an opportunity to join small, virtual breakout groups for discussion and networking.
Panelist include:
Debby Germino is a film and television editor (Fargo, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Smallville, Genius), endurance athlete and author of the Happiness in Training publication on Medium. She writes about happiness, health and mindful living, and enjoys supporting others in creating happy and fulfilling lives.
Michelle Colt is a nervous system expert who has taught the program Inside Game® in New York City, Los Angeles and San Francisco for 16 years. Her clients consistently experience rich, powerful, lasting career and life changes. They “let go” of resistances and fears holding them back and feel a rich connection to the pulse of life.
Lillian Gallina is a licensed clinical social worker at the Actors Fund where she supervises the Mental Health Program in the Eastern Region, which provides emergency financial assistance, clinical case management and mental health services to entertainment professionals. She also leads workshops and training programs on topics including Responding to Sexual Harassment, Addressing Workplace Dynamics, Managing Anxiety and Depression and Identifying and Responding to Substance Abuse.
Moderator:
Isabel Sadurni has worked in documentary filmmaking for nearly 20 years. She has contributed to feature-length documentaries and short narratives that have screened at top-tier festivals including Berlin, Telluride and Tribeca and aired on HBO, PBS and The Discovery Channel. Her credits included the recent releases What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael and The American Nurse.
- When: Thursday, October 15, 4:00 p.m.
- Title: Building Mental Resilience in the Age of COVID
- Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYvcOmoqzIuGtMxJCaa4YZOyCDe8JB9IWyL
DISCLAIMER: The information shared on Post Break is for informational purposes only and meant to provide resources and strategies to help build mental resilience. It does not take the place of or represent medical advice. Always seek the advice of a doctor or other medical professional regarding personalized treatment regarding a mental health issue.
Sound recordings of past Post Break sessions are available here: https://www.postnewyork.org/page/PNYAPodcasts
Past Post Break sessions in video blog format are available here: https://www.postnewyork.org/blogpost/1859636/Post-Break
About Post New York Alliance (PNYA)
Post New York Alliance (PNYA) is an association of film and television post production facilities, labor unions and individuals operating in New York. PNYA members coalesced around the belief that a unified industry presents the post production community better opportunities to develop and promote public policy that benefits the film and television industry as a whole. PNYA’s objectives include incentivizing projects to finish in New York, marketing the services provided by the New York post-production industry and creating avenues for talent to enter this fast-growing sector of the economy.