
Under the Sisterhood
Under the Sisterhood podcast is one of our key storysharing platforms, celebrating the journeys of women as leaders, changemakers, and advocates in women’s health, mental wellness, and overall well-being. Host Elizabeth Elfenbein engages with women aged 18 to 100+ in intimate conversations, uncovering their experiences and wisdom while highlighting their impact on creating a healthier, more inclusive world. These stories not only honor women’s resilience and leadership but also foster meaningful dialogue around mental health, empowerment, and innovative solutions that help close the gender health gap and inspire change.
Seasons & Special Editions:
- Season 1: Being a Woman in Today’s World
- Season 2: Women’s March of Voices
- Season 3: Women Making the World Healthier
- Special Editions: Under the Hood Vlogs, Women Investing in Women’s Health, Women Making History
- Season 4: Women’s March for Mental Wellness
The Under the Sisterhood podcast is a tribute to the strength and impact of women leading the way in fostering change. With podcast producer Matt Butler and music by Ayla Schafer, Elizabeth Elfenbein creates a space where women are seen, heard, and celebrated, driving deeper connections and inspiring action through the power of storysharing.
Under the Sisterhood
The power of prevention: Meredith Gold on changing the domestic violence narrative.
Today we’re getting under the hood with Meredith Gold a mother, daughter, sister, friend, women’s advocate and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 25 years of experience supporting individuals, families, and communities.
From 2006-2023, Meredith worked full-time at YWCA Greenwich Domestic Abuse Services where she served as the Director for 7 years. In addition to working directly with trauma survivors, Meredith regularly presents on various topics for community events and parent groups. She delivers trainings to professionals in various fields including family law attorneys, public and private school educators, medical and behavioral health providers, community workers among others.
Meredith also consults with service providers and private organizations about workplace issues related to harassment and domestic violence.
Prior to her work in the field of domestic violence, Meredith coordinated a mentoring program for children whose parents were incarcerated. Meredith began her social work career as the Youth Director at the Greater Hartford JCC where she oversaw the programming for elementary and middle school-aged youth, including being the director of an overnight summer camp.
After decades working in the non-profit sector, Meredith launched a private psychotherapy practice where she uses non-judgmental authenticity, and a little bit of humor, to compassionately collaborate with clients as they explore thoughts, feelings, and beliefs to bring forth their strengths and identify barriers standing in the way of personal growth.
Born and raised in Manhattan, Meredith still identifies as a “city kid,” even after more than 25 years living in the ‘burbs.
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