Kate Woodsome

Founder and Publisher, Invisible Threads; Senior Fellow & Scholar, Georgetown University

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About Kate Woodsome

Kate Woodsome is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, systems change strategist, and mental health advocate who spent two decades reporting on democracy, trauma, and repair — from Cambodia to Cuba, Hong Kong to Washington, D.C. After leading award-winning news teams at the Voice of America, Al Jazeera English, and The Washington Post, Kate’s journey took a personal turn during the pandemic and U.S. political crisis. Covering the January 6th attack on the Capitol — and defusing direct threats with humor and humanity — left her with complex PTSD and a deeper understanding of the human cost of broken systems.

Stepping away from the daily news cycle, Kate turned her focus to building the conditions for intergenerational wellbeing. She is now a visiting scholar at Georgetown University’s Psychology Department and a consultant with the Red House research and design unit, where she co-developed The Journey Framework — a strengths-based model for transforming cycles of harm into resilience, trust, and collective repair. Today, Kate works with individuals, communities, and institutions to unlock new ways of thinking, feeling, and acting — strengthening personal resilience and renewing the foundations of democracy and civic life.

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