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In this episode of The Brand Called You, Dr Mary Cleary Lewis, a psychoanalyst specializing in helping parents of disabled children, discusses the complex grief and challenges faced by these parents. She shares her personal experience raising two children with severe autism and how it led her to psychoanalysis. Mary covers the process of mourning dreams for a child's future, the importance of self-care for parents, and strategies for maintaining marriages under stress. She also talks about the financial burdens of care, the need for better support systems, and finding hope and meaning through the journey of parenting disabled children. About Dr Mary Cleary Lewis Dr Mary Cleary Lewis is a psychoanalytically trained psychotherapist. She completed postgraduate work in 2020 and was awarded a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Mary has been in practice for 14 Years. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Greg Jackson is the Director of Orchestras at South Cobb High School in Austell, Georgia, outside of Atlanta. He is currently on staff at Southwind Drum & Bugle Corps as an Ensemble Specialist. From 2017 until 2020 Dr. Jackson was Director of Bands at Saint James School. He was the Associate Professor of Percussion studies at Alabama State University for ten years. He received the Bachelor of Science degree in Performance, Specialization in Music Composition from Austin Peay State University, the Master of Music degree in Music Theory/Composition from The University of Alabama, the Master of Music Education with emphasis in Conducting from the University of Georgia, a Cerrtificat in Advanced Graduate Studies in Orchestral Conducting, and the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Percussion Performance at the University of Alabama. Greg is the Vice-Chair of the Mentoring Committee for American String Teachers Association. Several of his compositions were premiered at the ASTA National Conference in 2022. Although his primary performing instrument now is violin, Jackson had a long career as a percussionist. In the Percussive Arts Society International Collegiate Snare Competition, he placed in the top 10 four consecutive years and top 4 two years. He has also been associated as a consultant with four Drum Corps International Individuals champions and 1 PASIC Individuals champion. Greg has performed with numerous artists including Tito Puente Jr., Sō Percussion, Son Caliente, Nancy Zeltsman, Michael Burritt, Tomas Cruz, Sandip Burman, Bob Mintzer of the Yellow Jackets, Tom Wolfe, Ken Watters, Skyler Foster, and Downright. He is also the author of Mephisto's Spree Op. 84, Etudes Op. 56, The Synergy Method for Drumming volumes 1 and 2, The Synergy Method for Marimba, Phenom: Excellence of Execution, Pandora, Legendary Op. 44, The Well-Tempered Marimbist Op. 46, Etudes Op. 48, Jackson's Rudiment Dictionary and Congas Full Circle. His marimba solo, Requiem for 9/11 Op. 45, received a special acknowledgement from President Obama. Jackson travels across the country presenting clinics/masterclasses and conducting, in addition to composing. He is a member of the Georgia Music Educators Association, International Conductors Guild, American String Teachers Association, National Association for Music Education, National Band Association, Alabama Bandmasters Association, Kappa Alpha Psi, Fraternity Inc., Collegiate Society of Musicians, Percussive Arts Society, Society of Composers Inc., BMI, and Bujinkan. Greg proudly endorses Remo Inc., Innovative Percussion, Pearl Percussion and Adams. https://inner3.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orchestrateacher/support
Hello and welcome back! On today's episode of the Orton-Gillingham Podcast, we are speaking with special guest Jeanine Cyrwus about Dyslexia in D.C. Jeanine has an M.Ed. in Special Education and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Education Leadership. She also has a Dyslexia Advocacy Certificate from the Dyslexia Training Institute. Jeanine has an impressive 20 years of experience in the field of Special Education, with her focus being on learning difficulties and dyslexia. Positions that Jeanine has held include Classroom Special Education Teacher, Learning Specialist, Language Arts Coordinator at Oakwood School, and most recently, the Director of Outreach and Literacy at Oakwood School. When asked about her passion, Jeanine responded, “I'm a mother to a child with dyslexia, dysgraphia and ADHD and I know what it's like to see your child struggle to read, not get appropriate intervention, and watch as this impacts their self-esteem.” Jeanine joins us today to talk with us about her time in D.C. attending a Congressional Dyslexia Panel. In this panel, members of the Senate and Congress discussed the 21st Century Dyslexia Act. This bill will allow students to be identified by their school as students with dyslexia and will get them the specialized help they need to succeed. So, what is the status of this bill, and why hasn't it been passed yet? Jeanine goes through the ins and outs with our hosts and shares what you as a listener can do to help move this bill along and get it passed. Check the links below to see how to contact your state legislators about passing the 21st Century Dyslexia Act today! DON'T FORGET! In honor of National Reading Month, the Orton-Gillingham Podcast has launched a contest. All you have to do is go to our Facebook page at the link below and comment on this post what you are currently reading, and your name will be entered into a drawing to win a $500 donation to a library of your choosing. Hurry, because the contest ends on March 13th! Contest Facebook Post We want to thank Jeanine Cyrwus for joining us today and to remind everyone to make sure to check the links below for the resources discussed in today's episode. Have any questions or comments you would like to share? Make sure to reach out to us using the email below or send us a voicemail to be addressed in a future episode! Also make sure to follow us on all social media and check out our YouTube for visual resources. Thank you and see you next time! Oakwood School 21st Century Dyslexia Act IDEA Act Phonics First® Level I In-Person Course - Annandale, VA July 24-28, 2023 (8:30 AM - 3:30 PM EST) National Center on Improving Literacy Decoding Dyslexia Decoding Dyslexia VA – Action Alert Campaign List of Senators and Congressmen and women supporting the 21st Century Dyslexia Act Senate: Senator Cassidy - Louisiana Senator Kennedy - Louisiana Senator Scott – South Carolina Senator Graham – South Carolina Senator Braun - Indiana Senator Hickenlooper - Colorado Congress: Rep. Westerman - Arkansas Rep. Brownley - California Rep. Bucshon - Indianna Rep. McGovern - Massachusetts Rep. Palazzo- Mississippi Rep. Golden - Maine Rep. Manning – North Carolina Voicemail Email Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Linktree Website Hosts: Katie Hodgkins, Esther Moreau Production Manager: Michael Flees Soundboard: Brendan Kelly Podcast Production/Marketing: Morgan MacKew Marketing Intern: Elena Martin
Felicia Marsh, MA, LPC is the owner and clinical director of her private practice located in Scottsdale, AZ where she specializes in child and adult trauma-focused care. Felicia received a Master of Arts in Counseling and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in the Treatment of Trauma, Abuse, and Deprivation from Ottawa University. She received… Read More »She Became Visible: Episode 22: Recognizing The Steps of Coercion and Control with Felisha Marsh, MA, LPC The post She Became Visible: Episode 22: Recognizing The Steps of Coercion and Control with Felisha Marsh, MA, LPC appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
This episode of Airing Addiction will discuss addiction and recovery in the academic space. Featuring guests Lynn Leblanc-Marrone John Pratico, and James DiReda.Dr. DiReda holds a dual Ph.D. in Sociology and Social Work from Boston University, and a Masters' degree in Social Work from the University of Connecticut who has over thirty years of direct clinical experience and consulting in the field of addictions.Lynn is the Executive Director of Inpatient & Outpatient Clinical Services for Spectrum Health Systems. She is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Certified Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor with more than 35 years of clinical and supervisory experience. She is also an adjunct faculty member at area colleges providing instruction in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Addiction Treatment, and Culturally Responsive Counseling. Lynn holds a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology from Assumption College.Dr. John Pratico is the Dean of Behavioral and Mental Health Programs at Anna Maria College. He received his Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from Anna Maria College, his Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies from Lesley University, and his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. He completed his postdoctoral fellowship at MetroWest Neuropsychology in Westborough, MA. He has worked with children, adolescents and adults in community health centers, psychiatric hospitals, schools, and private practice settings across the Commonwealth.Please join Jesse and Lisa on this episode of Airing Addiction!
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series #153, YOUR guest is Dr. Chuck Lloyd, President of White Mountains Community College, YOUR guest cohost is Erika Liodice, Executive Director at the Alliance for Innovation & Transformation (AFIT), YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is Commencement: The Beginning of a New Era In Higher Education, coming fall 2022. Want to know how Chuck & his team were able to start a new program to meet the local workforce demand & shaved off years worth of the accreditation process? Listen in to find out! Dr. Chuck Lloyd is currently the President of White Mountains Community College. In addition to his role in administration, he crosses over to the faculty side of the college by teaching in the Business Department. Chuck was recently selected as one of New Hampshire's “Forty under 40” by the Union Leader & was previously awarded the NHTI Service Learning Award & Commissioner's Award for Service Excellence. In addition to administration & teaching, he maintains a strong passion for leadership & service. In the past few years, Chuck has offered dozens of workshops & presentations both internationally & in the States on a variety of leadership & management-focused topics. Chuck prides himself on relationship-building & actively participates in numerous community organizations. Originally from Franklin, New Hampshire, Chuck graduated from Keene State College with a Bachelor of Science, earned his Master's Degree in Education & Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies from Plymouth State University, & Chuck's Doctorate is in Higher Education Administration from Northeastern University Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message
Sarah Delorm is a 6th grade language arts teacher at CREC's Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts Middle School in Hartford, Connecticut, where I have worked for the past 9 years. I earned my Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies from the University of New England. I received my Master's of Education with a concentration in Teaching and Learning from Post University. I received a Bachelor's of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in English from Central Connecticut State University. Main Takeaways Little moments shape your path Allow teachers to come to you in a non-evaluative manner Develop time for collaboration among teachers Be in classrooms Structure your PLCs Connect: @MissC_4thGrade --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What is the state of mental health care in our region right now? What's the status of care delivery in a pandemic? What stigmas do people experience that worsen their issue? How does culture play a role in a person's capability to heal or have access to care? These were the questions for our guest this week, a veteran mental health professional for decades in both Rhode Island and Massachusetts. We discussed what it means to bring dignity and compassion to those suffering from, in many cases, a ponoply of mental health, addiction and personal issues that manifest themsleves into an overwhelming downward spiral. They are our friends and family. Socio-economics, race, gender, creed, none alleviates the risk of a mental health episode. And all wo come to a place like the Dana Day-treatment program exhibit a critical need for themselves and everyone around them. Morgan Ban-Draoi, MA, CAGS, LMHC, LADC1 Morgan is Program Manager for the Dana Day-Treatment Program at the Quabbin Retreat in Petersham. Morgan has served as Clinical Supervisor for bereavement staff at Home & Hospice Care of Rhode Island, and more recently, for the Center for Human Development in Greenfield. Morgan received her Master's Degree in Holistic Counseling and Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Mental Health from Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island and has been a licensed mental health clinician in both Rhode Island and Massachusetts since 2010. Morgan is also a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor (LADC) through the Massachusetts Department of Health, Bureau of Substance Abuse Treatment. Quabbin Retreat Website: https://www.heywood.org/services/addiction-medicine
Dr. Sam Khayat graduated from dental school in 2001. He then pursued his specialty at Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine and earned his Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Prosthodontics in 2004.In 2007, he joined Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and ran the post-graduate program of Advanced Education in Esthetic Dentistry from 2008 until 2012.After teaching for more than ten years, Dr. Khayat spent the past few years dedicating his professional and academic growth to the digital dentistry industry, and Cerec in particular. He owns a practice in Hingham, MA.Dr. Khayat loves to share his passion for Cerec and its integration in the digital flow of today's dentistry. He loves training dentists and dental auxiliaries to help them make the right decision to change the way they practice dentistry. https://www.southshoreprosthodontics.comhttps://www.facebook.com/southshoreprosthodontics/https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-khayat-90956726/https://www.youtube.com/user/SSProstho-------------------------------www.theinternationaldentist.comLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drgabrielalagrecaFB & IG @theinternationaldentist
Dr. Barry Glaser received his DMD degree from The University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine and earned his Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Orthodontics from Boston University. He served as Associate Director of Orthodontics at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City from 1992 to 1995. He has maintained a private orthodontic practice in Cortlandt Manor, NY, USA since 1994. Dr. Glaser is a frequent speaker for Align Technology, Inc. and Dental Monitoring, providing insight on clinical treatment with clear aligners and the psychology of compliance and how AI enhances the patient experience. Join the community on Dentaltown at https://www.dentaltown.com
Dr. Nancy Gordon is Chairperson of the Department of Counseling, Leadership, and Expressive Arts at Salve Regina University. She received her Doctor of Education degree from Harvard University and has been a member of the Salve Regina faculty since 1993. Now an Associate Professor, she was granted tenure in 2015. Dr. Gordon is also the graduate program director for the Holistic programs, with oversight of five master’s programs, five Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (post-master’s) programs and five Certificate of Graduate Studies programs. In addition to course development, she teaches in the program. Her current graduate courses include “Leading Holistically,” “Creative Leadership Intervention Skills,” and “Leading System Change and Transformation.” Her most recent published work is Gordon, N. (2013). Women and Leadership: An Integrative Focus on Equality. Journal of Interdisciplinary Feminist Thought (Vol.7, I). Up until 2015, Dr. Gordon was also co-proprietor of a consulting firm that assisted private, non-profit, and public organizations with strategic thinking and planning, leadership development, change, and transition planning, diversity and cross-cultural awareness, and skill development for a high-performance workplace. She has also designed and delivered professional workshops on topics from leadership to strategic vision and handling stress. Links and Resources Show notes Halftime Newsletter Nominate a Guest for the Show We always appreciate your rating and review on iTunes!
Dr. Ben Fishbein is the owner of Fishbein Orthodontics with eight locations surrounding Pensacola, Florida. Dr. Fishbein is a Diamond Plus Provider of Invisalign, which is Invisalign's highest achievement. Besides Dr. Fishbein's board certification, his other awards include being featured as a “Winner” for his pro-bono work for Smiles Changes Lives, as well as his anti-bullying initiative through the Fishbein Foundation. Dr. Fishbein also holds an in-office course for orthodontists all around the world called Fishbein Fundamentals. Dr. Ben Fishbein received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of Maryland School of Dentistry and earned his Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Orthodontics from Jacksonville University School of Orthodontics. Shortly after graduation, Dr. Fishbein received his Board Certification by submitting his final orthodontic results to the American Board of Orthodontics. SHOW NOTES: Success is not a secret, it is a system. Here are some of the necessities that every practice should have in order to grow their practice: Learn how to delegate and trust people. Put proper systems in place. Hire high level managers to help implement the systems. Be ready to take risks. If you would like to know more about Dr. Ben Fishbein and his practice, you can visit his website at www.emeraldcoastbraces.com or if you would like to know more about his office courses, you can visit his website at www.fishbeinfundamentals.com. DINO'S BIO: Dino Watt is a dynamic, highly sought after keynote speaker, private practice business advisor, best selling author, and certified body language and communication expert. As a business relationship expert, Dino understands that people are the heart of any business. His interactive training style will bring your audience to roaring laughter and move them to tears. Whether he is training on C.O.R.E Culture, Sales and Sales Support, or Making love and business work, your audience will rave about Dino and the energy he brings to every event. Dino has spoken for MKS, American Association of Orthodontists, PCSO, Pitts Progressive Study Group, The Shulman Study Club, Keller Williams, Sotheby's, DentalTown, Ortho2, OrthoVoice, and many others. Out of all the accolades Dino has received, the one he is proudest of is title of PHD, Passionate Husband and Dad. Dino has been married to his wife Shannon for 24 years and together they have raised 3 amazing adults.
Karen Costa has over 15 years of higher education experience and formerly served as the Director of Student Success at Mount Wachusett Community College. Karen is currently an adjunct faculty member teaching college success strategies and research skills to online students at multiple institutions. She is also involved in various faculty development initiatives including as a facilitator for Faculty Guild. Karen is a staff writer for Women in Higher Education. Her writing has also appeared in Inside Higher Education, The Philadelphia Inquirer, On Being, and Faculty Focus. Her forthcoming book, 101 Tips for Creating Simple and Sustainable Educational Videos will be published by Stylus Publishing in 2020. Karen graduated with honors from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. She holds a Master of Education in Higher Education from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Educational Leadership from Northeastern University. A proud lifelong learner, Karen will complete her Certificate in Neuroscience, Learning, and Online Instruction from Drexel University in 2020. Karen is also a certified yoga teacher and Level 1 Yoga for Arthritis teacher. She lives in Massachusetts with her family. Connect with Karen through her website at www.karencostawriter.com or on Twitter @KarenRayCosta.
Episode Summary: This is part two of our two-part series about child development. As I mentioned in the last episode, there are a lot of times when I’m struggling with a certain type of behavior with my kids, and understanding what’s really going on with them developmentally has been SO helpful, so I wanted to pass that information along to you guys as well. If you haven’t already heard part 1 of this series, push pause and go back to listen to that part first. This part will make a lot more sense if you hear that first. So with that, let’s continue our conversation with Julia Pappas. Julia Pappas is a Cognitive Psychologist, Parent Coach, and a Nationally Certified School Psychologist. She has over 15 years of experience working with parents and their children, and has particular expertise in child development, behavioral regulation, and learning needs. Julia believes in the power of parents to change the world by being the best resource, inspiration, and support they can be to their children. She empowers parents to own their mission, discover limiting beliefs and parenting blocks, and helps develop essential skills so that parents can have the most fulfilling years of their life while raising children. (Editor's Note: I inaccurately refer to Julia Pappas as a doctor in this episode. To clarify, Julia Pappas has her Advanced Graduate Studies degree, but has not earned a doctorate). Show Notes: https://workingparentresource.com/60 Resources & Links Mentioned in this Episode: Julia Pappas Website Minimum Viable Parenting Podcast with Julia Pappas Julia Pappas Facebook Julia Pappas Instagram Julia Pappas Twitter Julia Pappas LinkedIn Erik Erikson: 8 Stages of Psychosocial Development Working Parent Resource Library Deliberate Life Challenge Working Parent Resource Website About the Working Parent Resource: Welcome to the Working Parent Resource Podcast. This podcast is all about helping burned out working parents escape survival mode by becoming more intentional at home, at work, and everywhere in between. Together we explore fundamental principles of psychology, the latest research on subjects such as happiness, productivity, mindfulness and relationships, and we hear personal stories that are all designed to help you become the best version of yourself in a noisy and demanding world. Let's break down the overwhelm together so you can create a more deliberate and fulfilling lifestyle on YOUR terms. Sarah Argenal is the Founder and CEO of the Working Parent Resource and Host of the Working Parent Resource Podcast. She has her Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy and Adult Development and is a Certified Professional Coach with 20 years of experience in psychotherapy, coaching, college-level instruction, program development, and project management. Sarah lives with her husband and two little boys in San Diego, California. You can access episode Show Notes and learn more about the Working Parent Resource at http://WorkingParentResource.com. Sponsor: This show was sponsored by the Deliberate Life Challenge, a series of free monthly experiences to help burned out working parents reduce stress, maximize their time and become more intentional in every area of their lives in 2018. This is an ongoing challenge, so you can join in anytime. Click here for details and to sign up: http://deliberatelifechallenge.com. Reminders: Don’t forget to subscribe to our show on iTunes to be notified when a new episode is published. Please leave an honest rating and review as well. Ratings and reviews are extremely important and greatly appreciated! They do matter in ranking the show, and I read each and every one of them. The post “WPR060: Managing Tricky Child Development Milestones with Julia Pappas (Part 2)” appeared first on WorkingParentResource.com.
Clinical Therapist, Sherilyn Nicholas teaches host Kari Ginger about psychology and mental health. The two discuss handling stress, self-care and the role fitness and nutrition play in one’s mental health. After the discussion with Sherilyn, Alex Uding, PT, DPT, PN1 continues the conversation with Kari to talk about lessons learned from Sherilyn and how they practice self-care in their life. Bio: Sherilyn Nicholas, M.S., CAGS is a clinical therapist in Southeastern Massachusetts. She earned her Masters and Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Mental Health Counseling from Suffolk University in 2013 and 2015 respectively. She is a Certified Personal Trainer, Group Exercise Instructor, Yin Yoga Instructor, and Mind Body Fitness Coach. Nicholas is a former Division 1 Track & Field athlete who developed a passion for fitness, health and wellness. She turned to bodybuilding and became an OCB figure competitor and successfully placed in the top 5 of her figure class in 2015, 2016 and 2017. You can reach Sherilyn via e-mail: sheri.flowwellness@gmail.com
Episode Summary: Today’s episode is the first in a two-part series, and it’s something I’ve been wanting to cover since before I started this podcast nearly two years ago. I’ve learned a lot over the last 20 years about childhood development, and now that I’m a mom I’ve noticed that a LOT of that information is incredibly helpful to know. There are so many situations where I would normally lose my cool with my kids, but since I have certain information about what’s REALLY going on with them, I’m able to address their behavior in a healthier and more effective way. I wanted to share some of these key pieces of information with you too. Hopefully knowing some of this will give you some insights that will help you know how to navigate those difficult moments with your kids. To help me dive even more into this topic, I’m excited to welcome Julia Pappas, an expert in child psychology and parent coaching. Julia Pappas is a Cognitive Psychologist, Parent Coach, and a Nationally Certified School Psychologist. She has over 15 years of experience working with parents and their children, and has particular expertise in child development, behavioral regulation, and learning needs. Julia believes in the power of parents to change the world by being the best resource, inspiration, and support they can be to their children. She empowers parents to own their mission, discover limiting beliefs and parenting blocks, and helps develop essential skills so that parents can have the most fulfilling years of their life while raising children. (Editor's Note: I inaccurately refer to Julia Pappas as a doctor in this episode. To clarify, Julia Pappas has her Advanced Graduate Studies degree, but has not earned a doctorate). Show Notes: https://workingparentresource.com/59 Resources & Links Mentioned in this Episode: Julia Pappas Website Minimum Viable Parenting Podcast with Julia Pappas Julia Pappas Facebook Julia Pappas Instagram Julia Pappas Twitter Julia Pappas LinkedIn Erik Erikson: 8 Stages of Psychosocial Development Working Parent Resource Library Deliberate Life Challenge Working Parent Resource Website About the Working Parent Resource: Welcome to the Working Parent Resource Podcast. This podcast is all about helping burned out working parents escape survival mode by becoming more intentional at home, at work, and everywhere in between. Together we explore fundamental principles of psychology, the latest research on subjects such as happiness, productivity, mindfulness and relationships, and we hear personal stories that are all designed to help you become the best version of yourself in a noisy and demanding world. Let's break down the overwhelm together so you can create a more deliberate and fulfilling lifestyle on YOUR terms. Sarah Argenal is the Founder and CEO of the Working Parent Resource and Host of the Working Parent Resource Podcast. She has her Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis on Marriage and Family Therapy and Adult Development and is a Certified Professional Coach with 20 years of experience in psychotherapy, coaching, college-level instruction, program development, and project management. Sarah lives with her husband and two little boys in San Diego, California. You can access episode Show Notes and learn more about the Working Parent Resource at http://WorkingParentResource.com. Sponsor: This show was sponsored by the Deliberate Life Challenge, a series of free monthly experiences to help burned out working parents reduce stress, maximize their time and become more intentional in every area of their lives in 2018. This is an ongoing challenge, so you can join in anytime. Click here for details and to sign up: http://deliberatelifechallenge.com. Reminders: Don’t forget to subscribe to our show on iTunes to be notified when a new episode is published. Please leave an honest rating and review as well. Ratings and reviews are extremely important and greatly appreciated! They do matter in ranking the show, and I read each and every one of them. The post “WPR059: Managing Tricky Child Development Milestones with Julia Pappas (Part 1)” appeared first on WorkingParentResource.com.
Dr. Nadim Z. Baba received his DMD degree from the University of Montreal in 1996. He completed a Certificate in Advanced Graduate Studies in Prosthodontics and a Master’s degree in Restorative Sciences in Prosthodontics from Boston University School of Dentistry in 1999. Dr. Baba serves as a professor in the Advanced Education program in prosthodontics at Loma Linda University School of Dentistry, and maintains a part-time private practice in Glendale, CA. He is currently the President-Elect of the American College of Prosthodontists and an active member of various other professional organizations. Dr. Baba is a Fellow of the American College of Prosthodontists and a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics. He is involved in the editorial process for several dental journals, is the author of numerous publications, has published a book entitled “Restoration of Endodontically treated teeth: evidence based diagnosis and treatment Planning” and is the recipient of many honors and awards, and has lectured around the world. https://dentistry.llu.edu/
Donna Packard, Spirit Blessings Coach, teacher, author, vibrational catalyst, spiritual mentor and visionary teaches you how to unlock the door to your Soul and, through self-love and acceptance, re-awaken and live the dream in your Heart. Donna Packard, M.Ed. has served as a personal and professional development coach, trainer and consultant for more than 20 years. She holds a Master of Education degree from Lesley University and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Education Media and Design Technology from Full Sail University. She earned a Life and Professional Coaching Certification from the University of New Hampshire, and a Bachelor of Arts in Transformational Psychology from Vermont College of Norwich University. She also participated in the Goddard Experimental Program in Further Education at Goddard College where she intensively studied multiple energy healing modalities and spiritual paths, counseling and psychology. She worked in the field of human services in many capacities, including directing an education program for those experiencing homelessness and designed alcohol and drug awareness, prevention and intervention programs. She is a higher education professional who has designed curriculum and taught at a number of colleges and universities, as well as works in an innovative program on the leading edge of educational change. Additionally, Donna is a certified Breathwork Facilitator, an Initiated Divine Grace Giver, and Light Initiation Practitioner. She is an author, singer-songwriter, musician, and recording artist. Donna’s graduate thesis and focus of expansive research was on “Utilizing Sound and Music in Healing and Learning”. http://igniteyourdivinenature.com ___________________ Melissa Boyd, MPPM, Vibrational Intuitive Medium www.melissaboyd.net
NEW MUSIC FEATURE: The Bayliens. WLS LOVELY AND TOPIC: This week's show will be the first in a series of co-hosted shows with my friend Samantha. Samantha is a school counselor with a Masters in Education, and she also holds Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Social Justice & Education Administration. Additionally, she is also a minority (Chinese-American) and has dealt first-hand with weight issues. The first show of the series will be about "The word FAT." The meaning of the word as a descriptive term, as a weapon, and our reaction to the word when used in our society. We'll also discuss how the word fat applies to different minorities, and the expectations we have about weight in our society. We definitely welcome callers on this topic! (Upcoming topics that will likely surface in this show: "Is Obesity a Disease?" and "Size Acceptance vs. Fat Acceptance.")