ChangeMaking Connections
Embracing Complexity Through Co-Creation with Mona and Peter
January 29, 2024
In this episode, our host Beth Berila is joined by the insightful and inspiring guests Mona Khan and Peter Godard. Together, they dive into the importance of creating spaces where individuals can bring their whole selves without the pressure to conform, sharing stories of personal transformation and professional co-creation.
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In this episode, we welcome two incredible guests, Mona Khan and Peter Godard, who have shared their wisdom and insights about identity, power, storytelling, and transformation.

With a focus on joy, power shifting, and somatic exploration, they explore the profound impact of embracing diverse identities and experiences in coaching and leadership. Join us as we unravel the power of storytelling, reclaiming all parts of oneself, and the alchemy that occurs when individuals come together for change and liberation.

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Mona Khan

Mona Khan, Social Identity Coaching Lab Co-Creator, has worked domestically and internationally, built innovative, participatory models for strengthening organizations, and co-conspired with women’s, LBGTIQ, natural resource and labor rights organizations in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the U.S. She identifies as Brown, Desi, culturally Muslim, GenX, cis-gender, heterosexual and a mother.

A ‘third culture kid,’ Mona grew up in the global south; always aware that education, skin color, and economic privilege reduce her vulnerability to harm. She comes from a family that holds intergenerational trauma and the legacy of Partition (India) in its history. She works with clients to cultivate resilience, bring their whole selves to the table and stand in their power.


Peter Godard

Peter Godard, Social Identity Coaching Lab Co-Creator, is a leadership and equity coach who worked for many years in the U.S. K-12 education system. He as a white man, queer, and part of Generation X. From his French Canadian & Irish American farmer lineage, he inherited the ability to grow a delicious tomato; unearned racial, gender and economic privilege; and a commitment to justice. At the core, his coaching and facilitation centers joy, belonging, and justice.

He invites clients to explore identity and power through the wisdom of their emotions and the body. He cultivates joy by co-creating community, a habit modeled by his parents who operated a small town grocery story where neighbors came and went all day long.



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