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Rochester Rising
Episode 227: Julie Domaille and Julie’s Cookie Creations

Rochester Rising

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 41:18


This week on the podcast we chat with local entrepreneur and business woman Julie Domaille. Julie grew up in a small farming community in Iowa. She’s worked within the financial division of General Motors, coached a competitive cheer team, and has been in real estate for twenty years. Today on the podcast we talk about her food business Julie’s Cookie Creations, where she crafts custom boutique cookies and teaches cookie decorating classes within the community. Listen in as we chat about Julie’s journey with entrepreneurship, how she’s intentionally built her company and thought about starting new things, her time on the Food Network’s Christmas Cookie Challenge and much more. Links from today’s show: Website: https://julies-cookie-creations Facebook: @juliecookiecreations Instagram: @juliescookiecreations Rochester Rising Tip Jar: https://www.4giving.com/donation/5307 Music Attribution: Like That by Ano Domini Beats is licensed through the YouTube Audio Library. Photo courtesy of Julie Domaille. Episode Breakdown: 0:00 Start 2:30 About Julie 3:52 History with baking and art 6:20 About Julie’s Cookie Creations 12:55 Cookie offerings 14:59 Moving from hobby to business 18:24 MN Cottage Food Law 23:00 Knowing what you want from your business 26:07 Food Network Christmas Cookie Challenge 36:49 Problem solving within your business 38:00 Final thoughts and how to connect with the business 40:22 Conclusion 41:18 End

The Pam Sowder Podcast
How to Stop Your Brain From Spinning: Overcome Your Self-Limiting Beliefs, Change the Patterns That Are Holding You Back, and Get Unstuck with Julie Simons

The Pam Sowder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 32:06


This is episode 141 of the Pam Sowder Podcast, with your host, Pam Sowder! Pam has over 2 decades of field and corporate experience and was voted one of the most influential women in direct selling. She helps match the daily needs of distributors to everyday life challenges. This week, Pam is joined by another exciting guest to have another powerful conversation! Julie Simons is a Psychotherapist in private practice in Sarasota, Florida. She has worked with all sorts of individuals on a variety of issues and has over 20 years of experience in the field. In particular, Julie is incredibly fascinated by the brain and what it causes us to do. Why do we get stuck in our ways? Why do we form these self-limiting beliefs we can’t seem to shake? Why is it so difficult to adjust the patterns in our everyday lives that are no longer serving us? In this conversation, you’re going to learn the answers to these questions and what you can do to overcome the challenges that are holding you back from achieving your dreams! Julie shares so much invaluable insight on how we can begin to shift our mindset, reshape our identities, and rework our belief system. There is a lot to be learned in this episode so be sure to sit back, relax, and take a ton of notes! Also, don’t forget to share with your friends and family who you know could benefit from this conversation as well!   Key Takeaways [:30] About today’s episode! [1:02] Julie introduces herself; who she is, what she does, and how she got here! [2:07] What does Julie mean when she talks about the brain? [2:55] Does Julie physically look at the brain when she studies it, or more so what it causes us to do? [3:37] Can we analyze our own brain and self-correct/adjust our own behavior? [5:22] Why it is difficult to change our belief system and why we end up feeling ‘stuck.’ [8:01] How we can begin changing our negative mindset and self-limiting beliefs around our identity. [11:47] Why awareness is the key to changing any behavior or pattern! [14:10] Why you cannot “judge yourself” into change (and why judgment is actually keeping you stuck!) [16:22] No one is a lost cause — and here’s the scientific proof to back it up! [18:08] About Pam’s book, Rich Girl Poor Girl! [18:31] How the brain works against us by distorting our self-image, creating biases, and reaffirming our self-limiting beliefs. [20:22] How to make your new belief system stick. [22:35] About Julie’s new online course launching next month, “Chaos to Control: How to Get Your Brain to Stop Spinning.” [24:54] Julie offers some invaluable tips around overcoming your fears and rewriting your beliefs about yourself! [29:50] Where and how to get in touch with Julie. [31:28] Pam thanks Julie for joining her in this episode!   Mentioned in this Episode It Works Julie Simons’ Website Julie Simons’ Facebook Julie Simons’ Instagram Julie Simons’ Pinterest Julie Simons’ Twitter To learn more about Julie’s webinar, text the word: ‘link’ to 9413778111 Rich Girl Poor Girl: How to Become the Rich Girl You Were Always Meant to Be, by Pam Sowder   Continue on your Adventure Find more episodes on PamSowder.com/Listen Reach out to her at PamSowder.com/Connect   Reach out on Social Media! Follow Pam @ItWorksPam on Twitter — Tweet her and use #askpam #pamsowder!  

Faithful Career Moves
Now it's My Turn to "Ask Dr. Julie Hanks"

Faithful Career Moves

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 27:33


My Turn to Ask Dr. Julie HanksIf you struggle with “aspirational shame” or simply want to better align your career and family goals, then listen to this interview with a woman who knows how you feel.About Julie de Azevedo Hanks, PhD, LCSWJulie de Azevedo Hanks, PhD, LCSW is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist with nearly 30 years experience providing a safe place for healing conversations that educate and empower women to prioritize their dreams, revolutionize their families, and personalize their faith. She is an assistant professor of social work at Utah Valley University, the founder and director of Wasatch Family Therapy, an outpatient therapy clinic, and the author of The Burnout Cure and The Assertiveness Guide for Women. Dr. Hanks is a local and national media contributor, a private practice consultant, and an award-winning performing songwriter. Dr. Hanks is the host of Ask Dr. Julie Hanks podcast and creator of online courses helping women navigate motherhood, relationships, and faith. A native Californian, Hanks currently lives with her family in Sandy, UT. For additional resources visit DrJulieHanks.com or connect with @drjuliehanks on social media.Listen and LearnTime and time again, stay-at-home moms have come to me and said, "I have to go back to work, but I have no skills." Most feel nervous and scared. Some are mad at the circumstances of being forced out of the home after spending a lifetime creating it, and others desperately want to embark on a career but feel guilty about their desires.Though I offer to coach them, I rarely sit in the space of acknowledgement because I am so excited to help them see how much they have to offer. I rarely sit there because I know once we talk, they will see for themselves that they've been working on their career without even knowing it. I rarely sit there because I want these ladies to feel better faster.That's my mistake. Again.When I asked Dr. Hanks how she would respond to the statements I hear from stay-at-home moms, she didn't rush to solutions. She acknowledged that change is hard. Life doesn't always turn out as planned and it's important to grieve the loss. She talked of partnership parenting and building a support system. And she shared her own journey of learning to rely on personal revelation to overcome what she calls "aspirational shame." Her responses are empathetic and empowering.So, please. If you are upset that you have to go back to work, are afraid to go back to work, or WANT to go back to work and think you shouldn't feel that way, listen to this episode with Dr. Julie Hanks. In less than 30 minutes, you'll feel heard, energized, and empowered. And not to rush you, but I think you'll also feel better.

StudentFitnessExperts's podcast
Episode 16: Creator of Award Winning Kids in Motion show: Dance Movement and Yoga Expert, Julie Markovitz

StudentFitnessExperts's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 44:50


Julie Markovitz Show Notes “I believe that through movement children grow and you, you can really honor the whole child through dance and movement.” The purpose of the Student Fitness Experts Podcast series is to empower and educate anyone that works with kids, in a way that benefits the whole child to become successful, strong, and empowered young adults. In this episode of the SFE Podcast, Karen Gilbert, alongside her co-host, Farah Zweig, interviewed Karen Golden, a professional storyteller, arts educator and community activist. In today’s remarkable episode, we have with us the very gentle Julie Markovitz, who is an experienced pre-school teacher, Children's Programming Creator and Certified Yoga/ Qigong/ Meditation/ Reiki Practitioner. Julie shares with us the best advices to inculcate movement in children’s curriculum and tells us why most schools lack the finances to hire a professional for the same. Children, she says, grow via movement, and creative movements like yoga help bring down the stress levels of both children and adults alike. This episode is a promising note for educators, teachers and coaches who wish to find the best for their children, by understanding them, giving space and honoring their feelings, while also helping keep them physically fit and relaxed at all times. Tune in and learn to integrate movement and expression in your children’s shaping, and set them up for ultimate success! About the Guest:  Julie Markovitz is an experienced pre-school teacher, Children's Programming Creator and Certified Yoga/ Qigong/ Meditation/ Reiki Practitioner. She started dancing and practicing yoga as a young girl and also loves walking, biking, cooking, reading, and spending time with people she loves. Julie earned her BA degree in child development with an emphasis in dance from California State University, Northridge and has certifications in yoga, meditation, Qigong, and Reiki. At the beginning of her career, Julie created, co-wrote, co-produced and performed, the multi-award winning Kids in Motion, a creative movement and music program financed and distributed by CBS Fox video. It was on Nickelodeon and recognized by parents’ choice in good housekeeping and continues to be loved by children and parents everywhere. Julie still teaches yoga, Qigong, meditation, and creative movement at yoga studios, schools, health clubs, synagogues, churches, law firms, offices, corporations, and private homes throughout Los Angeles and has been doing this for over 30 years, reflecting totally her grounded love for the same. Julie is by all means an inspiring person who’s given us loads to take-away from today’s hearty conversation! TimeStamps:   [00:24] About Julie Markovitz, a snippet of her Journey [04:56]  Julie talks about her classes [07:03]  About Julie’s learnings about kids and parents over the years [10:15]  Julie offers tips to parents, teachers and coaches [13:27]  Julie talks about handling difficult kids [16:39]  Understanding yoga better  [20:27]  Understanding what “fearless” means to Julie  [24:40]  How Julie got into doing what she does today [29:40]  On her parents’ role in helping her be where she is today [34:08]  Julie concluding advice to educators, parents and teachers [40:35]  Connect with Karen Quotes: “I believe that through movement children grow and you, you can really honor the whole child through dance and movement.” “I have felt my best when physical since I was a child.” “Fearless means taking my fear with me.” “I have to move every day.” “What I’m really appreciating now is being outside and walking.” “They loved us, they believed in us and they listened to us.” “It’s hard being vulnerable because we feel like we have to be on top of everything all the time and we’re not.”   Connect with Julie :   YouTube: Kids in Motion E-mail: julie@danceyoga.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/banana_moon_wellness/  

Rich in Relationship
Thrive in Your Marriage with Julie & Greg Gorman

Rich in Relationship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 28:29


In this episode, we explore what it takes to Thrive in Your Marriage with Julie and Greg Gorman. About Julie & Greg Gorman: Whether scuba diving, surfing, or driving the kids to practice, Greg and Julie Gorman venture through life hand in hand, firmly believing that God holds a distinct purpose for every couple. Together they have written four books and produced multiple video-driven, small group studies. They enjoy teaching and inspiring couples all over the world how to live Purpose Focused, Not Problem Focused. They have shared the stage with many celebrity speakers such as Les Brown and John Maxwell and many more. Their fresh approach to marriage is inspiring and forward-thinking. Greg and Julie present a unique message, helping thousands of couples move from good to great. As students and practitioners of biblical leadership and human behavior, Greg and Julie hold multiple certifications from a variety of organizations including the Patterson Center, John C. Maxwell, and Personality Insights Institute. They, along with their children, make their home in southern Florida. So whether through books, video curriculum, or conference retreats, they live to share the principles they discovered to equip you to experience the life, business, and relationship you've always wanted. Website: https://marriedforapurpose.com/

The Devoted Dreamers Podcast
159 || [Rewind] How to Keep Going When God Asks Too Much || Julie Manning

The Devoted Dreamers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 48:43


Thanks for listening to this Summer Rewind episode of the Devoted Dreamers Podcast! Follow Julie Manning on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliermanning/ You'll find the show notes from the original episode with Julie Manning here: https://www.merrittonsa.com/podcast/45 About Julie:  Julie Manning is a wife, boy mom, and pediatric nurse practitioner. At age 25 her career took a turn as she decided to leave her corporate job to pursue a bachelor's degree in nursing. In this new career, God grew her passion to care for children with heart disease; and seven years later Julie learned her own heart was sick. The Lord's pursuit of Julie in the valleys of uncertainty has developed a fire within her to live intentionally, moment by moment, as if each day may be her last. Grab your copy of the journaling questions for this episode here: merrittonsa.com/store Journal Your Dream: All summer long I am re-sharing some of my favorite episodes that you may have missed the first time around, especially if you're kinda new around here! For every Summer Rewind episode, you can get a set of journaling questions to help you process your dream. The ENTIRE set for the whole summer is just $5 because I believe there is some deep internal work we all need to do before we're able to fully pursue and invest in the dreams God has given us. And I want to see you there, with the work DONE and ready to pursue that dream when fall 2020 rolls around. So grab the journal packet in my store at merrittonsa.com/store and go a little deeper as you consider the next steps in your dream. I'll be back with new conversations in September 2020. Until then, you can find me in the Devoted Dreamers Insiders' Group on Facebook.   Leave your review of the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or Stitcher Subscribe on Apple Podcasts * Subscribe on Android

Excuse My ADHD
Episode 13: Trauma with Julie Markowitz

Excuse My ADHD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 37:45


In this episode I speak with Julie who is a therapist for trauma and pain but has also experienced it herself. With this unique perspective Julie helps her patients heal through understanding and compassion that only someone who has experienced trauma can. Julie and I discuss how her experience affects her practice, what to look for when trying to find a trauma therapist and much more. About Julie and how to contact:https://juliemarkowitztherapy.com/about-julieInstagram: julie_markowitz_therapyFB: julie markowitz, lmswhttps: juliemarkowitztherapy.comResources:Imposter Syndrome: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/real-women/201809/the-reality-imposter-syndromehttps://time.com/5312483/how-to-deal-with-impostor-syndrome/Peter A Levine and Somatic Experiencing https://traumahealing.org/about-us/List of Psychoanalytic centers in the US: https://www.drlynnfriedman.com/psychoanalytic-institutes-in-the-united-states/Psychology terms discussed:Pathology as it applies to Psychology: https://dictionary.apa.org/pathology pa·thol·o·gy /pəˈTHäləjē/noun: 1. the scientific study of functional and structural changes involved in physical and mental disorders and diseases. 2. more broadly, any departure from what is considered healthy or adaptive. —pathological adj. —pathologist n.Personality pathology refers to enduring patterns of cognition, emotion, and behavior that negatively affect a person's adaptation. In psychiatry and clinical psychology, it is characterized by adaptive inflexibility, vicious cycles of maladaptive behavior, and emotional instability under stress.Dissociation and dissociative disorders: https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/dissociation-and-dissociative-disorders Dissociation is a mental process where a person disconnects from their thoughts, feelings, memories or sense of identity. Dissociative disorders include dissociative amnesia, dissociative fugue, depersonalization disorder and dissociative identity disorder.People who experience a traumatic event will often have some degree of dissociation during the event itself or in the following hours, days or weeks. For example, the event seems ‘unreal’ or the person feels detached from what’s going on around them as if watching the events on television. In most cases, the dissociation resolves without the need for treatment.

I Need (Travel) Therapy
Life as a Traveling Pair - Sean Rutherford PT, DPT and Julie Hauberg PT, DPT

I Need (Travel) Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 54:46


About Julie and SeanJulie and Sean are a traveling physical therapy couple from Syracuse, NY. In the past year since Julie finished school, they have traveled together to SC, CA, and now OR. Sean also began traveling as a new grad, bouncing between NY, MD, and AZ for over one year while Julie was still in school. If you follow them on instagram (@pt_journeys), you know that they love hiking, FOOD, dogs, and nerding out about PT. Tune in to this episode to learn from Julie and Sean, and learn how you can join in on their journey!Contact Us:ineedtraveltherapy@gowithadvanced.comWebsite:https://gowithadvanced.com/ineedtraveltherapyFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/gowithadvanced/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/gowithadvanced/Produced by: Jonathan CaryMusic and Editing by: Aidan DykesPowered by: Advanced Travel Therapy

Mindset Growth Academy
E025 Interview with Julie Theis who is a Mentor, Business coach and online marketing strategist to female CEOs!

Mindset Growth Academy

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 47:09


  This week I am interviewing the truly inspiring Julie Theis who is a Mentor, Business coach and online marketing strategist to female CEOs!     Julie is sharing her amazing journey that saw her living a life of homelessness, in and out of foster care while dealing chronic poverty to building a 6-figure coaching and consulting empire!     She is will be talking about how she turned her life around, took ownership of her choices and used her hard upbringing as fuel to go on and achieve amazing things.     Her determination, focus and drive is totally awe inspiring and the way she has dealt to numerous challenges during her life show just how powerful your mindset is…….     About Emma:   Get inspired and fired up with Emma Gibbs-Ng, founder of the Mindset Growth Academy, bringing Mindset to life!   The Mindset Growth Academy Podcast brings together incredible stories of inspiring people from around the world who have achieved greatness, overcome adversity and never given up.   The host, Emma Gibbs-Ng also combines her personal experiences of overcoming multiple traumas along with her a experience as a leading Mindset Coach, to inspire, influence and help thousands of people to create a growth Mindset and achieve greatness in all areas of their life   Emma's Links: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Website   About Julie:     Julie is a Business coach and online marketing strategist to female CEOs!     She has combined her years in the psychology field to helping her clients overcome mental blocks while teaching them the secrets of consumer psychology strategies of what makes people buy.      She went from a life of homelessness, fostercare, and chronic poverty to quickly scaling to a 6-figure coaching and consulting empire!     Julie's Links:   Website   Facebook   Twitter   Instagram   Free Facebook group for female entrepreneurs to receive business tips and support    

The Embodied Healing Self with Jen Mons
Ep 7 Healing the Subconscious with RoHun Therapy

The Embodied Healing Self with Jen Mons

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 64:30


Happy Wholistic Wednesday. Today's podcast of “The Embodied Healing Self” went live! Healing the Subconscious. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN. IF I had to guess, you have probably never heard of RoHun Therapy. You may not even be aware of a deeper layer of healing needed in your body that has created unhealthy thought patterns. Maybe they are not even YOUR thoughts or patterns, or maybe there are but you don't know they are there Dr. Julie Layne Dietrich of Mind Body & Beyond Center and I met in divine timing during my healing journey 2 years ago after attending a transformational workshop through COR. I had healed with food, movement and a healthy mindset, and yet I was confronted with another layer of healing the subconscious through energy work. My life changed again, just when I thought, I knew everything about health and wellness. Questions were answered. This podcast is to inform, education and inspire pathways to healing and is not intended to take the place of advise from your medical doctor, therapist or nutritionist. Please refer to the disclaimer. Today's guest is Dr. Julie Dietrich – PhD, MhD, RHDI. She is a Doctor of RoHun therapy, a Holistic Health Practitioner, Intuitive Therapist and Healing Facilitator. RoHun Therapy is a profound psycho-spiritual therapy that is unknown and obscure to most of the world, and is used to heal the subconscious, usually from trauma and beliefs that result in negative patterns in our lives that effect our health and well being. Enjoy the show! Show Notes: [01:50] About Julie and My emotional spiritual healing experience with Julie [06:50] Metaphysics: The integration of Spirit and Science [9:30] Julie's challenges with depression, near death experience,  and healing journey [13:20 ] How Energetic sensitives show up in us and our children [17:45 ] About RoHun Therapy [22:25] Subconscious and inner child and limiting beliefs [30:00] How to stop the cycle of limiting beliefs from wounded inner child [33:00] The Results of RoHun Therapy and Self Healing Tools [37:00] The integration of physical and emotional healing [42:25] The layers for dis-ease [45:00] Healing is Self-less [48:40] Empowerment is Embracing our experience [57:30] How to find Julie and more information about RoHun Resources: Delphi University https://www.delphiu.com Facebook – Julie Layne Dietrich LInkedIn – Dr. Julie Layne Dietrich Email – DrJulieDietrich@gmail.com Julie's services http://mindbodyandbeyondcenter.com/ Quotes: [06:30] “Let go of the fear of what can happen and open yourself up to the good of what can happen” [11:55] “I wouldn't be where I am today without that pain” [12:50] “This is it, this is who I am going to be. My first week there was the turning point in my life. I understood everything I went through and why” [14:00] “Looking outside of myself for the answers is when we were in our biggest health crises” [17:00] “Just having someone understand us is  huge” [18:45] “The client is the healer and I am the guide” [21:45] “The inner child rules us” [ 22:50] “The inner child is the creator of our life and it will pull experiences to you that will pull those experiences to you to validate those thoughts” [ 26:30]  “We all have an inner child that wants to be nurtured and loved” [36:10] “It's not the emotion itself that is painful but the resistance to the emotion” [39:30] “A lot of aches and pains stem from the subconscious” [43:15] “Our physical body speaks to us and we can lean in and listen” [45:00] “The healing is not just about us” [52:52] We are here to enjoy, live in compassion, love, and joy   CLICK HERE TO LISTEN! The post Healing the Subconscious with RoHun Therapy appeared first on Jennifer Mons Coaching.

Married to Doctors
#56: Repeating Residency as a Foreign Medical Grad

Married to Doctors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 53:43


Episode Notes College professor and physician spouse Julie Yamamoto shares some of her experiences of supporting her husband as he worked to become a neurosurgeon in the United States. Books Mentioned in Episode: Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus by John Gray Why Marriages Succeed or Fail: And How You Can Make Yours Last by John Gottman Committed: A Love Story by Elizabeth Gilbert What Could He Be Thinking? How a Man's Mind Really Works by Michael Gurian The Road Less Travelled by M. Scott Peck The Medical Marriage by Warren and Mary Sotile Intercultural Marriages: Promises and Pitfalls by Dugan Romano Mixed Matches: How to Create Successful Interracial, Interethnic, and Interfaith Relationships by Joel Crohn Stephanie Coontz books - research on marriage and family from a historical and anthropological perspective   About Julie   Julie Yamamoto has a Master’s degree in English language and literature and has worked in corporate, academic, journalistic, and small business settings as a writer, editor, and instructor. She relishes the opportunity to work with writers one-on-one and has a natural ability to communicate with non-native speakers of English. She is currently an instructor at St. Martin's University and offers writing and editing coaching services on her website, The Write Place. She also writes on her personal blog at http://julieyamamoto.wordpress.com.   If interested in the White Coat Investor course, click here.    Worried about gift etiquette and what to purchase?  Check out this post! 

Sluts and Scholars
081 Real American with Julie Lythcott-Haims 

Sluts and Scholars

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 53:54


This week Nicoletta is on location back at her Alma mater Stanford University, where she has the privilege to interview Julie Lythcott-Haims, a former Stanford Dean turned bestselling author of How to Raise an Adult and Real American: A Memoir. Join in for a heartfelt conversation about the over parenting trap, being Black in America, and sex-positive parenting.    About Julie:  https://www.julielythcotthaims.com/ Ted Talk: https://www.julielythcotthaims.com/videos Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeanJulie?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor   FOLLOW US  Twitter Instagram Facebook Send questions, comments, stories, rants to: SlutsAndScholars@gmail.com Sluts And Scholars is a production of sluts and scholars media.

Embracing Intensity
101: With Understanding Comes Calm with Julie Skolnick

Embracing Intensity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 38:09


You do want to do the very best for your children, right? And help them reach their full potential? At times we need some guidance with that, so today we are thrilled to welcome Julie Skolnick, the founder of With Understanding Comes Calm LLC, to the show. With Understanding Comes Calm passionately guides the parents of gifted and distractable children, mentors, 2E adults, advisers, educators, and professionals, on bringing out the best and raising self-esteem in their students and clients. Through raising her three twice-exceptional kids, Julie became intensely passionate about guiding parents and training teachers and clinicians to look at their caseload through a 2E lens. Listen in today to find out how Julie channels her particular brand of intensity. Julie has a real passion for building self-esteem in 2E individuals. She is secretary to Maryland's Gifted And Talented Advisory Council. She is the Maryland liaison for supporting the emotional needs of the gifted (SENG), she reviews parenting strength conference proposals, and she's a committee member for the National Association For Gifted Children (NAGC). Julie serves as an adviser to  “The G Word” feature documentary, which is currently in production. Through the digital media division of With Understanding Comes Calm, Let's Talk To E, Julie is producing two days of 2E virtual conference. Julie is a frequent speaker and prolific writer. She produces a monthly newsletter called Gifted and Distractable. Join us today to find out what she has to share. Show highlights: Julie explains what she is intensely passionate about. Julie explains what her personal brand of intensity is like. You shouldn't always have to turn your intensity down. Julie explains her intense connectivity. What growing up so intensely was like for Julie. Finding someone who really understands you. Hugs are really necessary. Some people suffer from sensory deprivation as a result of technology. Stay true to yourself and enjoy your life! About Julie's blog called 'Don't just do something, stand there'. Every moment can be a learning moment- and a moment for growth. Julie's whole life changed- and now she brings what she discovered to the world. What helps Julie harness the power of her intensity. The importance of positive self-talk. Links: Julie's website: With Understanding Comes Calm You can subscribe to Julie's newsletter at the bottom of any page of her website. Julie's email: julie@withunderstandingcomescalm.com  Julie's Two Days of 2E virtual conference is launching on Friday and Saturday, October 26th and 27th. After that, they will be on-demand through to April 2019. Resources: Book:  Ross Green @ livesinthebalance.org Lost at School Blessing of a Skinned Knee A Parents' Guide to Gifted Children To Be Gifted and Learning Disabled by Sue Baum and Robin Shader Lord of the Flies by William Golding

Brown Chicken Brown Cow Podcast
BCBC - Nugget - s2e019 - Julie Christensen - PTSD - Disability and Sexuality Accessibility Month

Brown Chicken Brown Cow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 16:18


About this episode... Julie Christensen is back in this episode and chats with Monkey and Miss Laura about PTSD as a form of disability and why it may impact people in their health, well being and sexual sense of well being. To start, PTSD is defined as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. This is a mental health condition that is triggered by exposure to a terrifying event, even a life-threatening event. Symptoms of PTSD may include avoidance, hypervigilance, being afraid of things, nightmares, flashbacks re-experiencing things, and feeling disconnected from others and even from yourself. There are of course more symptoms - these are just a few. There is also a complex PTSD that results from years of exposure to unhealthy relationships or sexual abuse or other situations. Some people are aware they have PTSD, and many others are not aware, even having repressed memories of the traumatic events that lead to PTSD. About Julie... Julie Christensen is a licensed marriage and family therapist and a frequent flier with the BCBC show. Julie is a therapist at It's Possible Therapy who specializes in: Grief Trauma Mood Disorders Anxiety Disorders Spirituality Holy Fire Reiki Healing Contact Julie... It's Possible Therapy Julie Christensen, M.A., L.M.F.T Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist 3175 Sunset Blvd, Suite 107H Rocklin CA 95677 Phone/Text: 916-276-4354 Email: Julie@itspossibletherapy.com Show notes... Julie goes into a few ways to identify PTSD within yourself and within others. These are only a few possibilities - please note that this is in no way a stand-in for seeking professional assistance. When looking in a sexual context, Julie suggests that your partner may notice things if you are suffering from PTSD - lack of enjoyment, orgasm, response, and more. Monkey asked Julie about how someone can help a partner, friend, or loved one to identify and work with PTSD. She encourages communication between all the parties, offering couples therapy, taking online tests, and additional modes of communication. PTSD was formerly identified only as associated with military experiences - although now it is much more widely identified as a real and serious issue. There are a lot more tools to identify problems and to treat PTSD. Julie is a big fan of EMDR - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. EMDR is a psychotherapy treatment that was originally designed to alleviate the distress associated with traumatic memories by applying bilateral stimulation to release memories and help rewrite those memories. This can take those memories from a traumatic rating of 10 down to a 0 and remove the trauma associated forever. Other alternative treatments like LSD were addressed. LSD treatments were actually historically for...