Today's Transitions RENEWAL Spring 2022

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LIFESTYLE PEOPLE

Joanne Berryman:

By Lucy M. Pritchett | Illustration by Dan Kisner

What I Know Now

Listen to Joanne talk more about her life at AWG55.com podcast.

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enewal? Retirement? Can one experience both? Let’s ask Joanne Berryman. She retired in 2019 after serving as provost of Spalding University. And yet…for Joanne, retirement turned into renewal and gives her the chance to continue putting her leadership skills to good use as president of her company JMB Coaching LLC. This means working some days face to face in Louisville and some days screen to screen from a winter spot in Florida. YOUR NUMBER ONE STRENGTH? I’m a relator. I reach out for deeper relationships and am able to connect and influence people. As provost, I worked through the dean’s office and with the program directors. With JMB Coaching I work primarily through Spalding University and Kosair Charities and with mid-level leaders in nonprofit organizations that serve children and families. It’s been a great opportunity for me. RETIREMENT AND COVID-19 CAME ABOUT THE SAME TIME FOR YOU. Even though I retired from Spalding just months before COVID hit, I stayed on the board and now my coaching work keeps me focused on leadership and philosophy of leadership for nonprofits. I threw myself into that by phone and Zoom meetings and built a coaching and leadership curriculum. So I wasn’t just leaving…I was still engaged and doing important work. WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED ABOUT YOURSELF DURING THIS NOTQUITE-RETIREMENT TIME? That I don’t mind being by myself. I’ve known that, but mostly I enjoy being and creating with others. I will say that the move to technology that has come with COVID scared me. I need face-to-face connections with people so I struggled with online meetings. I depend a lot on expressions and body language in communication and those are not the same online. But, it works. I guess basically I’ve also learned that I am flexible. 46 Spring 2022 / TodaysTransitions.com

LEARN FROM YOUR PARENTS? That hard work pays off no matter what course in life you take. My mom was a stay-at-home mother although she did have a small in-home business. My dad was a first responder and a captain with the fire department. I learned that it was important to be doing something that was useful. PET PEEVE? Inertia or maybe I should say procrastination in others…and myself. I tend to push people along, and I have to try to make time for myself. WHAT MIGHT PEOPLE BE SURPRISED TO KNOW ABOUT YOU? I love country music and the stories the songs tell. I spent two years in Dallas in the ‘80s. It was a town of line dancing and the two-step. Even today I’m a country music concert goer. In the ‘90s, I got to attend the CMA Awards at Opryland. I sat right behind Alan Jackson and met LeAnn Rimes and Faith Hill and others. It was all very, very exciting for me. PERFORMER YOU WOULD BE? Reba McEntire. WHAT ARE YOU READING? American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins. It’s about Mexican drug cartels and it has opened up my eyes to what some people have gone through. WATCHING? Yellowstone. It is one of the best series. I also enjoyed Being the Ricardos on Amazon.

Before becoming a provost, Joanne Berryman was also dean of Kosair Charities College of Health and Natural Sciences at Spalding and before that was senior vice president of Jewish Hospital and St Mary’s HealthCare, and CEO of Frazier Rehab Institute.

A TREASURED POSSESSION? I have a Spalding University mission coin that was given to me by a graduate student at her commencement. The mission coin is used by President Tori Murden McClure as a recognition coin. It comes with a handshake and at graduation a student can hand theirs off to someone who has made an impression on them. I treasure that coin. WHAT CHANGES ARE YOU HAPPY TO SEE IN LOUISVILLE? I grew up in Portland in the West End, and it’s encouraging to see people roll up their sleeves and bring programs and businesses west of the 9th Street Divide. One I could mention is AMPED, founded by Dave Christopher Sr., that provides a free music program for kids, a free technology training program for adults, and Louisville’s first and only Black business incubator. Also I am grateful for the opportunity to work south of Broadway for 10 years. The city needs to take advantage and build on that corridor.


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Tech

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page 61

Caregiver Solutions

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Try This

3min
pages 82-84

There’s No Place Like Home

4min
page 64

Schedules

6min
pages 62-63

Caregiver Solutions

3min
pages 60-61

Building A Backyard Addition

8min
pages 56-59

Making Space

3min
page 49

People

4min
page 48

Spring Cookout

2min
pages 46-47

Things To Do

3min
pages 44-45

Add Some Sizzle

3min
pages 40-43

Renew Your Skin

5min
pages 36-39

Three Food Groups That Can Change Your Life

5min
pages 30-33

Fitness

2min
pages 34-35

A Visit With

3min
pages 20-21

Retirement

9min
pages 22-25

TodaysTransitions.com Happenings

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Gardening

5min
pages 28-29

Volunteer

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pages 26-27

I Love My

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Entertainment

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pages 18-19

Renew Your Spirits With A Road Trip

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