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In this episode, Adam Salgat discusses with Jill Wright of South Carolina how she tries to connect with her kids as the school year gets underway. Listen to her personal account of initially having difficulty understanding her son's decision not to join a school club but eventually slowing down and hearing his real concerns. If Jill's listening skills had not come to the surface she might have missed out on something that meant a lot to their relationship. https://www.chapmancommunities.org/
In this episode, Adam Salgat, Micki Gibbs, and Mike Desparrois set you up for success as your family goes through the transition of starting a new school year. Listen closely for five tips to bring you closer to your child as they head into a very stressful time of their life. 1. Use door openers 2. Grace and space, don't interrogate 3. Let them lead the conversation 4. Connection before direction 5. Empathize, reflectively listen, and don't problem solve
In this episode, Adam Salgat visits Jenn Rudolph of Michigan Air National Guard who completed her Master's Research Thesis for her course in the Military Arts and Sciences about listening with empathy in the military. Specifically, those that have completed the Our Community Listens course. What challenges did Rudolph face when implementing empathy in their communication practices? What was those indicators that prompted her to view how people in the military communicated? How did she confirm all of this? Tune in to find out how she made this impactful change and her quest to publish her research and findings. Rudolph has been in the military for 13 years and has attended both the three-day Our Community Listens and the marriage course with her husband Jose Tovar. To learn more about their story, go back and listen to episode 063 - Communicating with your partner and military deployment. https://www.chapmancommunities.org/
In this episode, Adam Salgat sits down with Gina Wilson, OCL Alumni, mother of two teens, and Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at Central Michigan University. Gina discusses using the OCL skills as a parent during the first days of the pandemic. She recalls trying to work with her daughter on her daily routines and how she realized she was instilling learned helplessness in her. This development led to a deeper relationship with her daughter. Moments she once regarded as routine are now rich with connection and purpose. https://www.chapmancommunities.org/
In this episode, Adam Salgat sits down with newly appointed CEO, Misty Janks, to cover the expansion of programs, including virtual classes happening at CFCC. They also discuss her excitement level moving into her new role and the heritage behind the official name change that took place about one year ago. https://www.chapmancommunities.org/
In this episode, Adam Salgat and Mike Desparrois discuss the nervousness and the feelings we have of our kids heading into two new realms of education. They also talk about acceptance versus agreement and how that applies to working with teachers in this busy time of year. Listen closely as they give examples of what they're going through and how they feel overwhelmed by everything going on. Then think about the things that you do when you feel overwhelmed and how you deal with all of those emotions. https://www.chapmancommunities.org/
Adam Salgat and Sarah Weisbarth reflect on the last year of the Our Community Listens podcast. https://www.ourcommunitylistens.org/
In this episode of the podcast Adam Salgat and Sarah Weisbarth discuss 'change'. Adam shares his personal story of dealing with a genetic degenerative muscle disease and Sarah walks through the process of change. https://www.ourcommunitylistens.org/
Adam Salgat sits down with Misty Janks and Sarah Weisbarth to discuss how to handle difficult conversations. https://www.ourcommunitylistens.org/
Detroit Sports Podcast - 2 Bad Hombres On this week's episode, Vito and Doc are joined in studio by fan of the podcast Adam Salgat. Adam and the fellas discuss Luke Perry passing away at the age of 52 from a major stroke, the proposed spike in gas tax from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to fix the roads and whether or not it should be implemented, what else can be done to fix the roads and Doc's proposal, HBO’s “Leaving Neverland” documentary on Michael Jackson and the accusations of child molestation surrounding Jackson plus why attractive women continue to be attracted to SNL's Pete Davidson. PLEASE SUPPORT TODAY'S SPONSOR! For the Legacy Football Organization, please go to https://www.legacyfootballorg.com/.
Detroit Sports Podcast - DocNJock Wrestling Podcast This week - Adam Salgat sits in and discusses his thoughts on WWE programming, the Shield reuniting again, Ronda Rousey turning heal, how awful Baron Corbin is, what will happen with Dean Ambrose, Samoa Joe finally winning a title on Smackdown! Follow Adam S. on twitter @adamjay3 and the DSP Network @detroitpodcast Plus: Fastlane Predictions www.detroitsportspodcast.com www.twitter.com/detroitpodcast www.facebook.com/detsportspodcast www.instagram.com/detroitsports_podcast
Detroit Sports Podcast - Doc N Jock Sports w/ John & Adam This week - Vito Chirco & Adam Salgat join the show and discuss the Detroit Lions! Is there a possibility S Landon Collins signs w/ Detroit, if he had a choice between Indy & Detroit where should he go, are fans ready to embrace the Lions as a defensive team? Plus: Is Lebron James to blame for the Lakers poor season, Is storming a court after a big win ok, MSU/UM meet this Saturday with a share of the Big 10 regular season title on the line! PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SHOW SPONSOR - For Motor City Pawn Brokers, visit www.motorcitypawnbrokers.com
Adam Salgat sits down with Michigan Chapter Leader, Leanne VanBeek, for a refresher of the DISC assessment and the behavioral tendencies of each category. They discuss how people lean towards the negative once they learn their tendencies and how to flip the lens to find the positive side. They also break down how to approach and connect with each style. Visit our new website - www.ourcommunitylistens.org
Catchy title for a real problem. Sometimes it is hard to relate and connect with others. How do we have concern and empathy for people when maybe we don't want to? Empathy is a teachable, learnable hard skill. We have to choose to care, even if we don't want to. Listen to Leanne VanBeek, OCL Michigan Chapter Lead,talk with host Adam Salgat about how this can be hard but is so important.
Confrontation can be difficult. But it is doable. Remember to identify three things: Feeling, Behavior and Impact. Sharing feeling helps us to connect with others, identifying a specific behavior gives the other something to actually consider changing, providing the impact gives the 'why it would matter'. Listen to Leanne VanBeek, OCL Michigan Chapter Chair walk through an example with host and guest, Adam Salgat.