
One of Olivia Miller Smith鈥檚 most thought-provoking undergraduate courses was called Prison Life. 鈥淲e toured the Tennessee State Prison, a stark experience. All I could think about was the lost potential for those incarcerated,鈥 she says.听
Decades later, after working as a registered nurse at 杏吧原创 hospital and launching a large manufacturing company, she wanted to give back to her community. Smith volunteered at the Tennessee Prison for Women, where she was paired with a resident named Stacy. Hearing her life story was a wake-up call for Smith.听
鈥淚 realized that Stacy had made bad choices as a young girl to survive on the street,鈥 Smith says. 鈥淪he was ready to turn her life around, but how does a young woman leaving prison do that with no income or support network?鈥听
Smith learned there was a critical need for housing for indigent women in recovery from alcohol or drug addiction, so she formed a small group of women at her church to develop a solution. In 2017, they opened Healing Housing, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Nashville for women in recovery who cannot afford to pay for a supportive, structured residence.听
鈥淢any residents grew up in dysfunctional families where alcohol and drugs were the norm,鈥 Smith says. 鈥淚f you invest on the front end, they become productive citizens. Otherwise they just relapse.鈥
In addition to serving on the Healing Housing board, Smith is the CEO of Write a New Story and provides one-on-one consulting and coaching to CEOs as well as customized leadership training. 鈥淲e all have a life story, including difficult challenges,鈥 Smith says. 鈥淗ow do we work on our story and move it to a healthier and happier place? Healing is ongoing.鈥听
Smith鈥檚 consulting work compelled her to write the recently published book Dealing with Healing: How Trauma Impacts Your Professional Journey. She highlights stories of nine business leaders who experienced childhood trauma and how that trauma followed them into the business world and affected their career path. One of the stories features Reggie Ford, BA鈥13, MAcc鈥14, founder of RoseCrete Wealth Management, motivational speaker and mental health advocate.听
鈥淏usiness professionals often have experienced the same thread of trauma as the women at Healing Housing,鈥 Smith says. 鈥淓xecutives might look different on the outside, but they can carry burdens that affect their leadership and their health. I encourage them to seek therapy. It鈥檚 a path to healing.鈥听
鈥 Ann Marie Deer Owens, BA鈥76