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Shari Botwin, LCSW, has been counseling survivors in recovery from all types of traumas in her Philadelphia based private practice for over twenty-eight years. Her second book, “Thriving After Trauma: Stories of Living and Healing, Rowman & Littlefield,” (Rowman & Littlefield, November 8, 2019) deals with overcoming trauma including physical and sexual abuse, war-related injury, loss due to tragedy or illness and natural disaster. Botwin's third book, Stolen Childhoods, released worldwide in May 2024.Botwin has been qualified as an expert witness in high profile civil and criminal cases, including a case against R Kelly and another case involving over 100 plaintiffs against former pediatrician, Stuart Copperman. In January, Botwin was a featured panelist on a CLE panel about trauma-informed care for the Montgomery Bar Association, in Pennsylvania. Botwin has conducted Keynote presentations for CE credits for Advanced Recovery Systems, Stockton University, Rutgers University, Monte Nido Eating Disorders Center, International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals, Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Organization, Hofstra University, and Bay Path University. Botwin has given expert on-air commentary on breaking stories related to trauma and abuse.She also is a regular guest contributor on the Law & Crime Network. NBC Nightly News , NBC News Now, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning NBC News Now with Dr. John Torres, Merit Street, Law & Crime, ABC News, CBS News, MSNBC Live, CTV News, CP-24 News, CNN, Time Magazine, Rolling Stone Magazine, Parade Magazine, The Daily Beast, Parents Magazine, US Weekly, Newsy, Sports Illustrated, Prevention Magazine, The New York Times, Rolling Stone Magazine, Bored Panda, Parade Magazine, Parents Magazine, Newsbreak, The Associated Press, Philadelphia Magazine and Radio Europe. Shari Botwin, LCSW (www.sharibotwin.com),For Speaking Engagements: Shari Botwin | Speaking Fee | Booking AgentAmazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/author/stolenchildhoodsStolen Childhoods here: https://www.amazon.com/Stolen-Childhoods-Thriving-After-Abuse/dp/1538183625/Audiobook with Tantor Media: https://www.amazon.com/Stolen-Childhoods-Thriving-After-Abuse/dp/B0D4RFX67B/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shari-botwin-901172a Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/warriorbotwin7/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharilcsw/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/shari_botwinOur Hosts: Linda and John(Jack) Mazur founded a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization in 2022 in memory of their daughter, Emilee which provides peer support, social connection, and education for adults with eating disorders and for their family members. For more information or to contact them go to: www.theemileeconnection.com Linda and John (Jack) Mazur wrote, Emilee: The Story of a Girl and Her Family Hijacked by Anorexia, to honor their daughter's wish, to raise awareness, evoke compassion, and foster change in how eating disorders are viewed and treated.Paperback: and Kindle:https://www.amazon.com/Emilee-Story-Family-Hijacked-Anorexia/dp/170092012X Audiobook:https://www.amazon.com/Emilee-Story-Family-Hijacked-Anorexia/dp/B08R6LRPDS Linda and Jack can also be reached through the book website: https://emileethestoryofagirl.com or at Linda.john.mazur@gmail.com Ellen Bennett is the director of KMB for Answers, a non-profit charity providing educational and financial support for mental health professionals as well as assistance for families in search of resources. For more information about Ellen Bennett and the foundation founded in memory of her daughter Katlyn, go to: www.Kmbforanswers.com
Send us a textDr. Craig Katz, MD ( https://profiles.mountsinai.org/craig-l-katz ) is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Medical Education, and System Design and Global Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and the founder and director of Mount Sinai's Program in Global Mental Health ( https://icahn.mssm.edu/education/medical/global-health-education/global-mental-health ), an interest that grew out of his experience in organizing and providing psychiatric services to disaster-affected communities since 1998 through an organization he co-founded and led: Disaster Psychiatry Outreach.As part of Disaster Psychiatry Outreach, Dr. Katz has organized the psychiatric response to 9/11 in New York City, including founding and directing the World Trade Center Mental Health Screening and Treatment Program for 9/11 responders for a number of years. Dr. Katz is also currently the special advisor to the Center for Stress, Resilience, and Personal Growth ( https://icahn.mssm.edu/research/center-stress-resilience-personal-growth ), Mount Sinai's system-wide program for addressing healthcare workers' mental health issues arising from COVID-19. Dr. Katz's honors include the Medical Society of the State of New York's 2022 David B. L. Meza, III, M.D. Award for Excellence in Emergency Preparedness and Disaster/Terrorism Response. Dr. Katz has written and co-edited a number of books and papers in the fields of disaster psychiatry, human rights, medical education, and global psychiatry, including A Guide to Global Mental Health Practice: Seeing the Unseen (Routledge) and his most recent, Unseen: Field Notes of a Global Psychiatrist ( https://www.amazon.com/Unseen-Field-Notes-Global-Psychiatrist/dp/9815129422 ).After attending Harvard College, Dr. Katz received his medical degree at Columbia University, where he completed his psychiatric residency training and served as chief resident in psychiatry. He subsequently completed a fellowship in forensic psychiatry at NYU. Dr. Katz also has a private practice in general and forensic psychiatry in Manhattan and is a former President of the New York County District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association as well as a Distinguished Fellow of the APA. He is currently the Vice Chair of the Medical Society of New York's Committee on Emergency Preparedness and also serves as the National Trauma Consultant to Advanced Recovery Systems and the International Association of Firefighters Center of Behavioral Excellence.#CraigKatz #Psychiatry #GlobalHealth #IcahnSchoolOfMedicine #MountSinai #MentalHealth #Stress #Resilience #Trauma #Disasters #Psychodynamics #Telepsychiatry #TeleMentalHealth #ProgressPotentialAndPossibilities #IraPastor #Podcast #Podcaster #ViralPodcast #STEM #Innovation #Technology #Science #ResearchSupport the show
In this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky speaks to Dr. Kevin Wandler, Chief Medical Officer at Advanced Recovery Systems, about addiction in the workplace.You can learn about Advanced Recovery Systems at https://www.advancedrecoverysystems.com/
Molly Jones, LSW is a Clinical Education Coordinator for Advanced Recovery Systems. In this role, Molly is responsible for providing clinical education and training to various client populations, treatment providers, and other behavioral health stakeholders across the country. Molly provides in-person, virtual, and on-demand behavioral health education and is able to cover a wide variety of topics under the behavioral healthcare umbrella.Molly is a Licensed Social Worker in the State of Colorado and based out of Denver, Colorado. Prior to joining the ARS Community Outreach Team in August 2019, Molly worked in a variety of social work settings. She has worked in direct practice, counseling older adults, adolescents, high acuity clients, and other populations struggling with various mental health and substance abuse related issues, as well as a Permanency Planning Worker for the Department of Human Services, Child Welfare Division in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Molly has worked in the field of Social Work since 2013, and holds the philosophy that all individuals, with proper support and awareness, possess the ability to learn, change, and grow to achieve the highest quality of life and sense of self possible.Molly earned a Bachelor's of Science in Family Life Education with a focus on Gerontology from the University of Central Oklahoma and a Masters of Social Work from the University of Oklahoma. In her time with Advanced Recovery Systems, Molly has primarily worked with first responders and their families, as well as the International Association of Fire Fighters and various municipalities across North America. Molly is the Peer Team Clinician for the IAFF's 9th District Peer Support Team, has been featured in news publications and mental health podcasts, and provided clinical oversight to local non-profits in Colorado.
Building and Leading a Successful Sales Team On this episode of the podcast, Allison Walsh, Vice President of Business Development and Branding for Advanced Recovery Systems, a national behavioral healthcare company, discusses her experience in building and leading a successful sales team. Starting as the second employee of the company, she has been instrumental in its growth to a team of a thousand and counting. The organization offers inpatient substance abuse treatment, mental health treatment, and a mental wellness application called Nobu. Walsh shares insights on the importance of trust, relationships, and professional development in nurturing and retaining sales talent, as well as the challenges and opportunities of pivoting to virtual selling during the pandemic. Allison shares her experience of nurturing and developing sales talent, and her journey as a young leader managing more experienced team members. Trust, relationships, and professional development are instrumental in nurturing and retaining sales talent. Focus on personal and professional development instead of financial incentives. Showing extreme compassion and support for your team pays off in the long run for both company culture and retention. Create other career pathways for people to develop personally and professionally, even if they don't want the responsibility of managing humans. Motions that leaders do to create relationship and trust with their people are the same behaviors that salespeople can emulate to build relationship and trust with their prospects. Allison shares how her organization pivoted to virtual selling during the pandemic and invested in video technology to communicate with their partners for a blended approach to sales. Discover the power of seeing, valuing, and hearing every employee and looking at the world from the perspective of "everybody matters."
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Molly Jones is back and giving us a preview of a brand new presentation she will be debuting in South Bend during a First Responder Conferences event on May 15th and 16th.After that she humors my questions with professional answers.Molly works for Advanced Recovery Systems and dedicates a bulk of her time to educating and presenting on behalf of ARS and the IAFF Center of Excellence.Reach out to Molly if you are in need of care or want to learn more about the IAFF Center of Excellence or Advanced Recovery Systems. Email her at Mojo@advancedrecoverysystems.com and listen to the end of the episode for her phone number.Support the showSupport the show directly here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/4thshiftfiEPlease order your favorite products through my affiliate links:Rescue1CBD https://rescue1cbd.com?ref=509Use code TAILBOARD for 15% offAthletic Brewing- Code TTFP10 for 10% off for new customersThen use: https://athletic-brewing-co.sjv.io/c/4029326/889587/12298?campaign=affiliate%20%3Dcontent%3Donline_tracking_link to continue to support the show with your purchases.For topic/guest requests use this form https://www.4thshiftfitness.com/guestformFor all other things, reach out here: https://www.4thshiftfitness.com/contactThank you for listening and let's all keep working to be more capable and durable both on shift and away from it.
Subscribe for more: www.nobu.ai/podcastFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobuappFollow us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3NMIEgjblqmhwT6Uy3l0NmSubscribe to Dear Mind You Matter Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-mind-you-matter/id1573642046Leave us a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-mind-you-matter/id1573642046Interested in attending our Educational Events? https://bit.ly/eventsandeducation____Social Media Handle: @allisonwalsh @humorist.therapistMemorable Moments: 2:15 - So many of the individuals that we work with on a daily basis have also battled their own challenges throughout the course of their lives. We wear that as a badge of honor, not something that we're shameful about, which is just a beautiful place to be able to work and come from and to be able to share our lived experiences with others.3:09 - We've had a lot of open, candid conversations, really asking very straightforward questions of how are you feeling? What's going on? How can I support you do you need time?3:18 - Being compassionate and empathetic to people first, and the employer second was the most important thing and allowed us to create this safe space to have open conversations.3:55 - Mental health is health.4:09 - Having these conversations on a more regular basis allows people to feel very safe and be able to be very open about what they're dealing with so that we can get them what they need. 4:18 - Give people the space and resources they need. Or just purely checking in with each other to let them know that we care on a deeper level and that you're not just another person that's on the team. You're a very special person that we care about.5:07 - One thing that a lot of us struggle with is the difficulty to decipher or determine what's appropriate for us to share and what are we really going to feel comfortable with.11:42 - We don't have cookie-cutter approaches. We were very focused on what are the needs of all the people that were taken care of in our centers or online with Telehealth.15:16 I've seen so much movement around big, small and medium-sized groups and companies wanting to provide their people with what they need. And they're really looking for a solution that's really going to meet all of those needs, which is why we love Nobu, why we love Advanced Recovery Systems, who we work with and for because we're able to really provide a lot of that.18:26 - When it comes to setting boundaries around work-life balance, it's really about being intentional about that transition from one environment or role to another, and then being consistent with that, and really respecting that time.20:03 - Boundaries are the greatest act of self-respect.Dear Mind, You Matter is brought to you by NOBU, new mental health, and wellness app. To download NOBU, visit the app store or Google Play. This podcast is hosted by Allison Walsh and Dr. Angela Phillips. It is produced by Allison Walsh, Savannah Eckstrom, and Nicole LaNeve. If you're interested in being a guest on this podcast, please visit www.therecoveryvillage.com/dearmindyoumatter.
Subscribe for more: www.nobu.ai/podcastFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobuappFollow us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3NMIEgjblqmhwT6Uy3l0NmSubscribe to Dear Mind You Matter Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-mind-you-matter/id1573642046Leave us a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-mind-you-matter/id1573642046Interested in attending our Educational Events? https://bit.ly/eventsandeducation____Lindsay Bettis, Miss Florida 2022, a Summa Cum Laude graduate of the University of Central Florida and is currently pursuing her MBA from Louisiana State University Shreveport's accelerated online program. Her social impact initiative, “Prescription for Change: Addiction Prevention, Treatment and Recovery” was crafted from the responsibility she felt to reverse the addiction crisis after growing up in a family with substance use. As Miss Florida 2022 she will continue her partnership and employment with Advanced Recovery Systems, a leader in behavioral healthcare, which allows her the opportunity to repair lives, restore families and revive communities. Through her advocacy, she has saved over 315 lives and impacted over 975 lives. She recently became a nationally Certified Event Interventionist (CEI) and serves as an ambassador for two substance abuse prevention programs, Natural High and Real Talk.Social Media Handle: Instagram: @missamericaflMemorable Moments: 3:08 I grew up in a family with substance use. And it was something that was really associated with the dark parts of my life. So I really never saw it becoming a career because it was something that I always looked at and frowned upon...something that my family always swept under the rug and tried to keep hush hush. And as we grew and progressed through this journey, we realized that that was the worst possible thing that we could have done. And what we needed to do was reach out and get the resources that were needed in order to get my loved one healthy, and back on track and recovery.7:00 I remember the first time that I saw a real talk presentation, I was in college, and I will be the first to admit, I was naive about what was going on in the world related to drugs and alcohol. I didn't know all the science and the facts. And I'm glad that this program laid it out straight, because it's something that students need to hear. Because there are a lot of people like me that don't necessarily know what happens if you choose to experiment. 14:52 I think that that will forever be a part of my story, the fact that I persevered through something that could have been where I easily decided to just give up, bow out. But instead, we decided to go full force and go down kicking and screaming in the process. 19:36 My dad is my biggest supporter and always gives me his full okay to bring these stories to the stage and to bring them out to the public and I could not be more thankful for that because I know that our story is similar to a lot of other individuals that could really benefit from hearing this.20:05 What matters most to me at this point is that I have been handed this incredible opportunity. So what matters most is making the most out of that opportunity and making a difference.Dear Mind, You Matter is brought to you by NOBU, a new mental health, and wellness app. To download NOBU, visit the app store or Google Play. This podcast is hosted by Allison Walsh and Angela Phillips. This podcast is produced by Allison Walsh, Savannah Eckstrom and Nicole LaNeve. For more information or if you're interested in being a guest on this podcast, please visit www.therecoveryvillage.com/dearmindyoumatter.
Today I am talking to Allison Walsh. She is a speaker, a leader, a brand and business expert. Her crowns include VP of Business Development at Advanced Recovery Systems, the founder of Allison Walsh Consulting, mom of three kids, and (quite literally crowned) Miss Florida.In this episode we will cover:Doing business the right way from the start.Coaching and transformation.Being intentional as a parent and an entrepreneur.Be a lifelong student.You can learn more about Allison Walsh Consulting on their website.Check out She Believed She Could Podcast and Dear Mind, You Matter Podcast.To speak to Allison directly, DM her on Instagram.Pre-Order Legalpreneur the book here to receive: Master class with Andrea, Legal Protection Playbook, and a Master Class Series with Experts. Don't wait - Pre-Order Today!!!!Get Legally Protected!Want to legally protect your business without the seemingly over-complicated approach? We have THE solution for you, the Legal Protection Playbook! Get started here.Links: Andrea's Instagram Legalpreneur Instagram Website FacebookTwitter TikTokYouTube_____Disclaimer: The Legalpreneur Podcast is advertising/marketing material. It is not legal advice. Please consult with your attorney on these topics. Copyright Legalpreneur Inc 2022After Hours Entrepreneur: An Entrepreneurs Guide to 6-FiguresTake action. Build a business and life you love!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Molly Jones is a licensed social worker and behavioral health professional who works for Advanced Recovery Systems. ARS is the partner company with the IAFF Center of Excellence. So, long story short, Molly knows what firefighters are all about, and how to help.She is presenting, Behavioral Health Awareness for Spouses and Relationship Reiliencey, at my department soon and I wanted to get her on to give some background on herself and what she teaches.Please put her on your short list of people that can significantly and positively impact your fire department or organization.
Subscribe for more: www.nobu.ai/podcastFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobuappFollow us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3NMIEgjblqmhwT6Uy3l0NmSubscribe to Dear Mind You Matter Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-mind-you-matter/id1573642046Leave us a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-mind-you-matter/id1573642046Interested in attending our Educational Events? https://bit.ly/eventsandeducation____Allison Walsh is the Vice President of Business Development and Branding for Advanced Recovery Systems, a national provider and industry leader in behavioral healthcare. She has over 15 years of organizational leadership, mentorship, and coaching experience and has shared her story with over 100,000 live audience members. Dedicated mental health and female empowerment advocate, she is the co-host of the Dear Mind You Matter podcast, as well as the host of The She Believed She Could podcast.Angela Phillips, Ph.D., LICSW is a licensed therapist, clinical researcher, telehealth director, podcast cohost, content creator, and partner to a firefighter paramedic. She has worked in the mental health field for over 15 years and specializes in tech-based mental health and wellness support and treatment.Social Media Handles: @allisonwalsh @humorist.therapist @therecoveryvillage @nobuapp Publications:Allison WalshHarvard Business ReviewForbesEntrepreneurDr. Angela Phillips Stanford Accelerated Intelligent Neuromodulation Therapy for Treatment-Resistant DepressionrTMS effects in patients with co-morbid somatic pain and depressive mood disordersMemorable Moments: 4:21 Being a leader, you learn so many things, but nobody prepared any leader for leading through COVID and leading through a pandemic.4:31 There was just so much that I put on my shoulders because I wanted to, right? I wanted to help my team, I wanted to help the company, I wanted to help all the people that we serve. But what I wasn't noticing is that as I was slowly or quickly putting on more responsibility, or just trying to get us through, I was chipping away or neglecting some of the things I needed to do for myself to keep myself in an optimal well being status or really taking care of myself.5:08 I've been in the mental health industry for like 20 years, literally. And I was even struggling to recognize some of the warning signs, because they had never presented themselves the way that they were at that point.6:03 I reached out for help immediately when I really recognized like, this isn't good. But it took me, that was probably a year of building or nine months, and really like building and building and building and building and I wasn't realizing it. 6:23 I also realized that there was a deeper situation and something that needed to be addressed. And that was just where I'm at, in this stage and phase of my life and, things needed to look different and feel different. And I needed to show up differently in order to be the best mom and wife and boss and colleague and everything else that I could possibly be. And ultimately, that meant that I needed to have some really brave conversations. 6:50 I had been advised on so many different occasions, well, if you're feeling this way or you're not doing well, maybe you should just quit, maybe this is time for you to start something different, right? Like, from professionals in this space saying this. You know, oftentimes, some people need to do that when they're struggling with burnout. But I was not subscribing to that. I love it here, I'm not ready to move on.7:49 And the farther I get away from that really brave conversation, the more grateful I still become, because, you know, it could have been different, but it wasn't. And now I'm happier, they're happier. I feel like I can show up as my full self again. I've continued to heal from burnout, I've continued to do the work I needed to do and really be mindful of prioritizing myself first, because I can't pour into the cups of anybody else if I'm not taking care of myself first.8:28 You know, it wasn't my first battle with burnout, but it was the first battle that looked like this. And I think that's the other thing to recognize is it's not always going to show up the same way every time.11:42 Because if you're listening to this, and you think it doesn't impact you from that systemic or organizational piece, you're wrong. If you are in the workforce, you know someone who's in the workforce, you plan to become someone in the workforce...all of this impacts us and how we carry and interpret the weight of and burden of what burnout could look like for us.12:13 I found myself in a position where I was not really seeing it. I was kind of blinded to that, and I was just crunching through everything. And then finally had to really take a step back and say, if I want my future to look like x, I cannot continue to do y. It's not going to happen. And like what really are my goals here? Is this the environment? I want to continue in? Why? And so it's asking all of those questions. 13:13 I'm so glad that we're talking about this again, just so that we can have these conversations and really make folks more aware and support one another. Because this isn't anything to be ashamed of. We're not weaker because we need to have a personal life or because we can't, you know? Everyone has a limit, every individual, every team, every organization.15:46 There wasn't just like, one thing, right? It was a lot of different things. It was a lot of different things at different times that helped me. And, you know, ultimately, I had to trust that everything was going to work out too, on the job front side of it, and be okay with things looking different. 16:06 I knew I couldn't sustain at the pace that I was on, and I couldn't continue to take on more. And so being able to really define what was a healthy life gonna look like for me? And what could it look like and still accomplish the goals that we have, and you know, personally and professionally, was really important too. And really being honest and clear about what I can and can't handle.16:47 I had to learn about which are the right yeses, right? And putting up some boundaries for myself and protecting my time and energy and not just saying yes to say yes, but saying yes to make a huge impact, when it's the right time to be able to do so. 20:06 We know people are expecting more support, they're expecting that their employer is going to support their employees, whether it's offering mental health days or just being aware of what's actually contributing towards burnout, and how they can support their employees through whatever it is, EAP other support systems. 23:33 I love the fact that employers are starting to pay attention to this in a more significant way. There's always been, you know, the ones that are leading the pack, but now people are realizing, “wow, I have good people. I don't want to lose them because we're not doing what we need to do to take care of them.” And I think there's just so many more businesses that are finally prioritizing mental wellness.30:57 I think that we have to prioritize our children's mental health just as much as we're prioritizing everybody else's. Because this pandemic impacted us all in so many ways the last couple of years, but I think it's we're just seeing the tip of the iceberg when it comes to, you know, what has it really done to our kids? What is it done to us emotionally and mentally and so I'm very concerned about making sure that they're okay, making sure that I'm okay. And that I'm able to show up for them as the best possible mom that I can be. Dear Mind, You Matter is brought to you by NOBU, a new mental health, and wellness app. To download NOBU, visit the app store or Google Play. This podcast is hosted by Allison Walsh and Dr. Angela Phillips. It is produced by Allison Walsh, Ashley Tate, and Nicole LaNeve. For more information or if you're interested in being a guest on this podcast, please visit www.therecoveryvillage.com/dearmindyoumatter.
Shari Botwin, LCSW, has been counseling survivors in recovery from all types of trauma in her Cherry Hill, New Jersey private practice for over twenty-five years.Her second book, “Thriving After Trauma: Stories of Living and Healing, Rowman & Littlefield,” (Rowman & Littlefield, November 8, 2019) deals with overcoming trauma including physical and sexual abuse, war-related injury, loss due to tragedy or illness and natural disasters.Real stories and practical tools shed light on how to let go of the shame, guilt, anger, and despair after a traumatic experience.An updated paperback of Thriving After Trauma released worldwide in October of 2021.Botwin has conducted Keynote presentations for Advanced Recovery Systems, Stockton University, Rutgers University, Monte Nido Eating Disorders Center, International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals, Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Organization, Hoftstra University, Advanced Recovery Systems, Stockton University and Bay Path University. Botwin has given expert on-air commentary on breaking stories related to trauma (Covid-19) on a variety of international media outlets; including, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, The Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning NBC News Now with Dr. John Torres, NBC Stay Tuned, ABC News, CBS News, MSNBC Live, CTV News, CP-24 News, CNN, Newsy, Sports Illustrated, Prevention Magazine, The New York Times, Rolling Stone Magazine, Bored Panda, Parade Magazine, Parents Magazine, Newsbreak, Greatist, The Associated Press, Philadelphia Magazine and Radio Europe. Botwin is a featured blogger trauma and Covid fallout for Psychology Today Magazine.She co-hosts the podcast Warrior Women Speak with Judge Rosemarie Aquilina. She has also published feature articles in Thrive Global, Medium, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Toronto Star. Botwin has dedicated her life's work to helping survivors after living through years of childhood abuse and multiple traumas in her early adulthood.In This EpisodeShari's websiteThriving After Trauma: Stories of Living and HealingThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5739761/advertisement
Today we're chatting with Allison Walsh + Angela Phillips of Advanced Recovery Systems , Dear Mind You Matter Podcast, and Nobu App. They had us on their show to talk about what it's like being married to firefighters and so we decided to turn the tables on them and get to know their products a little better. Allison Walsh is the Vice President of Business Development and Branding for Advanced Recovery Systems, a national provider and industry leader in behavioral healthcare. She has over 15 years of organizational leadership, mentorship and coaching experience and has shared her story with over 100,000 live audience members. A dedicated mental health and female empowerment advocate, she is the co-host of the Dear Mind, You Matter podcast as well as host of The She Believed She Could podcast.Angela Phillips, is a licensed therapist, clinical researcher, telehealth director, podcast co-host, content creator and partner to a firefighter paramedic. She has worked in the mental health field for over 15 years, and specializes in tech-based mental health and wellness support and treatment. Learn More about Angela + Allison:website: https://www.nobu.ai/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobuapp/Reading List:Flourish by Martin E. P. Seligman : https://www.amazon.com/Flourish-Visionary-Understanding-Happiness-Well-being/dp/1439190755/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1645035117&sr=8-2Life Force by Tony Robbins: https://amzn.to/3hc2SrvMindfulness Workbook For Addiction by Rebecca E. Williams PhD: https://amzn.to/352XaWrFollow Along with Us:Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dearchiefspodcastWebsite: http://www.dearchiefs.comFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dearchiefspodcast/Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
In This Episode You Will Learn About: How to reach your full potential The best tools available Finding your support system Resources:Website: www.allisonwalshconsulting.com Sign up for The She Believed She Could Society Listen to She Believed She Could PodcastLinkedIn: @Allison Kreiger Walsh Instagram: @allisonwalshFacebook: @The She Believed She Could SocietyYoutube: @Allison Walsh Twitter: @AllisonKreigerCheck out Uber Suggest & Answer The Public Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence CreatorShow Notes: You don't have to do things all on your own! There are SO many tools out there to help you organize for success. One of the most important gifts you can give yourself is finding mentors and systems that will help guide you to becoming the MOST confident version of yourself. Finding people and spaces that cheer you on and believe in your goals can help you map out your road to success. Allison Walsh, two-time CEO of successful coaching companies is here to remind us, no matter what you are trying to accomplish, you must invest in YOURSELF in order to get there! About The Guest:I couldn't be more thrilled to introduce you to Allison Walsh, a seasoned executive, philanthropist, speaker, professional consultant and Miss Florida 2006! Allison serves as the Vice President of business development and branding for Advanced Recovery Systems, a national provider in behavior healthcare. She has over 26 years of experience in organizational leadership where she helps strengthen the professional development of the future's most successful leaders! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the Profit Tool Belt podcast, Dominic Rubino speaks with Stacey Henson, Community Outreach Director at Advanced Recovery Systems, about self-care for business owners, journaling, taking time for yourself, stress, anxiety, depression, wellness apps, setting limits, networking, and more.
Guest Of The Week Camille Schrier grew up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, eventually moving to Virginia to complete dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Biochemistry and Systems Biology with honors from Virginia Tech. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Pharmacy at Virginia Commonwealth University.A science lover for life, in June 2019 Camille was selected as Miss Virginia after breaking from tradition to perform a highly engaging, entertaining and educational science demonstration, the “catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide” for the onstage talent competition. Her unique performance put a laser focus on women in STEM and sparked an enormous positive reaction, leading to a personal protective equipment sponsorship and a new STEM scholarship from an American chemical company. Camille traveled throughout Virginia inspiring thousands of students and became a sought after keynote speaker in the Commonwealth of Virginia. A national and international viral sensation, her story reached millions through The Today Show, Talk Stoop, CNN, BBC, The Kelly Clarkson Show, CBS This Morning, Inside Edition, The Weather Channel, Southern Living, Canada's CTV, Germany's RTL, and many more.A certified Naloxone trainer and future Doctor of Pharmacy, Schrier utilizes her platform to advocate for promote her social impact initiative, Mind Your Meds: Drug Safety and Abuse Prevention from Pediatrics to Geriatrics, with a strong focus on combating the opioid epidemic.On December 19, 2019 competing live on NBC from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, Camille was named Miss America 2020 from among 51 candidates, distinguishing herself in the 100 year history of the organization as the only woman to win the job with the help of science as her talent. Also of historic significance, she is the only Miss America to ever face the challenge of serving her role through a pandemic and be fully grounded for an extended period. Flexible, adaptable, creative and resilient, Camille travelled the country both physically and virtually, speaking about drug safety and abuse prevention, naloxone and the opioid epidemic, leadership, innovation, authenticity and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, a genetic disorder that she was diagnosed with at age 11. She secured partnerships with the DEA & CDC, brought science to thousands of students, and further carved her legacy as the first Miss America to speak in the United Nations General Assembly. Facing the pandemic using her pioneering mindset, Camille created an at home video studio which became the base for projects like “Cooking up Science with Miss America” with PBS VPM, and the “Mind Your Meds with Miss America” webinar series with Advanced Recovery Systems. She served as a virtual commencement speaker for her alma mater Virginia Tech, delivered dozens of keynote speeches personally and virtually for STEM, pharmacy, and business conferences, and “zoomed” with key experts in the areas of opioids and STEM as well as directly into science classrooms across the country to connect with thousands of children. An avid outdoorswoman with a passion for all living creatures, she loves fishing, hiking, and walking her canine companion. She considers herself a foodie with an innate hunger for “experimenting” in her own kitchen since she was a young girl, and a craving to never miss an opportunity to experience local cuisine wherever her travels may take her. ____________________________________ Host Of The ShowPaul A. Belletiere, ACC MAVPP.com 410-258-3832 _______________________________________ Sponsor Of The Week Mid Atlantic Video & Photography Production mavpp.com info@mavpp.com 301-750-3832
On the show today, I had the pleasure of interviewing Miss Florida 2006, Allison Walsh!Allison is the living proof that women can indeed have it all. She's a mother, podcast host, creator of Savvy Girl, seasoned executive, philanthropist, speaker, and professional consultant (with an impressive reach of 250+ private clients worldwide). Additionally, she serves as the VP of Business Development and Branding for Advanced Recovery Systems and is a contributing member of Forbes Business Council. All done with the mission of helping women build authentic brands and lead their most successful lives.In this episode, we discuss the evolution of Allison's life journey and how it helped her receive the clarity for her calling. Through the development of deep healing, self-awareness and resiliency, she is able to use life's lessons and triumphs to uniquely serve her ideal clients. If you've ever wondered how you can use your own personal stories to serve, then tune in! CONNECT WITH ALLISON:Instagram: @allisonwalshWebsite: https://www.allisonwalshconsulting.comMastermind: Elevate Mastermind ADDITIONAL RESOURCES⭐ I'd love to hear your big takeaways! Screenshot this episode and tag me on Instagram at @ginadevee.⭐Be sure to follow the Divine Living Podcast, leave a review, and tune in every week for new episodes.⭐ Purchase my book, The Audacity to be Queen, and receive the FREE companion e-course at https://www.divineliving.com/audacity⭐ Desire Queenhood + community at your fingertips? Download the Q Club app for access to my exclusive social network for women globally: https://www.divineliving.com/tryqclub
On the show today, I had the pleasure of interviewing Miss Florida 2006, Allison Walsh!Allison is the living proof that women can indeed have it all. She's a mother, podcast host, creator of Savvy Girl, seasoned executive, philanthropist, speaker, and professional consultant (with an impressive reach of 250+ private clients worldwide). Additionally, she serves as the VP of Business Development and Branding for Advanced Recovery Systems and is a contributing member of Forbes Business Council. All done with the mission of helping women build authentic brands and lead their most successful lives.In this episode, we discuss the evolution of Allison's life journey and how it helped her receive the clarity for her calling. Through the development of deep healing, self-awareness and resiliency, she is able to use life's lessons and triumphs to uniquely serve her ideal clients. If you've ever wondered how you can use your own personal stories to serve, then tune in! CONNECT WITH ALLISON:Instagram: @allisonwalshWebsite: https://www.allisonwalshconsulting.comMastermind: Elevate Mastermind ADDITIONAL RESOURCES⭐ I'd love to hear your big takeaways! Screenshot this episode and tag me on Instagram at @ginadevee.⭐Be sure to follow the Divine Living Podcast, leave a review, and tune in every week for new episodes.⭐ Purchase my book, The Audacity to be Queen, and receive the FREE companion e-course at https://www.divineliving.com/audacity⭐ Desire Queenhood + community at your fingertips? Download the Q Club app for access to my exclusive social network for women globally: https://www.divineliving.com/tryqclub
Allison Walsh is a seasoned executive, philanthropist, speaker, professional consultant, and Miss Florida 2006. A two-time CEO for national coaching firms, Allison has over 15 years of organizational leadership, mentorship, and coaching experience. She serves as Vice President of Business Development and Branding for Advanced Recovery Systems, a national provider and industry leader in behavioral healthcare. As host of the She Believed She Could and Dear Mind, You Matter podcasts, and the creator of impactful coaching programs, Allison focuses on helping women develop and leverage their personal brands personally and professionally to scale their businesses, careers, and influence while making an impact. Named in the Orlando Business Journal's 2021 Top 40 Under 40 and Women Who Mean Business, Allison is a proud member of Forbes Business Development Council, Dell Women's Entrepreneur Network, The Revenue Collective, and Orlando Business Journal's Leadership Trust. Allison has raised more than $2 million for eating disorder education and treatment through her 501(c)(3) nonprofit Helping Other People Eat (H.O.P.E.), and her philanthropic efforts have been featured in national news. She served as a Board Member for the National Eating Disorders Association, and currently serves on the boards of the Forevers Foundation, and Project Opioid.“You have to take your power back." – Allison WalshHighlights
Allison Walsh is a founder, seasoned healthcare executive, philanthropist, speaker, professional consultant, and Miss Florida 2006. A two-time CEO for national coaching firms, Allison has over 15 years of organizational leadership, mentorship, and coaching experience. She serves as Vice President of Business Development and Branding for Advanced Recovery Systems, a national provider and industry leader in behavioral healthcare. Host of the She Believed She Could podcast and creator of the Savvy Girl online coaching community, Allison's platform strengthens the professional development and career advancement for women. Named in the Orlando Business Journal's 2021 Top 40 Under 40 and Women Who Mean Business, Allison also served as a contributing editor for the Dove Digital Channel and is a proud member of Forbes Business Development Council, Dell Women's Entrepreneur Network, --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diane-winbush/support
Subscribe for more: www.nobu.ai/podcastFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobuappFollow us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3NMIEgjblqmhwT6Uy3l0NmSubscribe to Dear Mind You Matter Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-mind-you-matter/id1573642046Leave us a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-mind-you-matter/id1573642046Interested in attending our Educational Events? https://bit.ly/eventsandeducation____Introducing Dear Mind, You Matter, a new podcast from Advanced Recovery Systems. Our mission is to put addiction and mental health resources into the hands of as many people as possible so that everyone is empowered to take good care of their own mental health. Join hosts Allison Walsh and Angela Phillips as they interview mental health experts, specialists, and influencers to help uncover tips, advice, and other resources on the most pressing mental health topics today.Dear Mind, You Matter is brought to you by NOBU, a new mental health, and wellness app. To download NOBU, visit the app store or Google Play. This podcast is hosted by Allison Walsh and Dr. Angela Phillips. It is produced by Allison Walsh, Ashley Tate, and Nicole LaNeve. For more information or if you're interested in being a guest on this podcast, please visit www.therecoveryvillage.com/dearmindyoumatter.
Resources:https://www.stompoutbullying.orghttps://www.stopbullying.govLearn more about Page Weinstein:Page is a Magna Cum Laude graduate from The University of Alabama, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Dance and Telecommunication & Film. Page also graduated with an Associate Arts Degree in Dance at the age of 17. Currently, she resides in West Palm Beach and is the News Producer, Social Media and Website Content Creator for CBS4 and NBC9. When she isn't working, Page dedicates her time to her Social Impact Initiative, Confident Heart…Courageous Soul. Page shares her testimony with others, hoping they learn that regardless of the story society tries to force on you, you are capable, you are worthy. you are loved! It takes a confident heart to overcome bullying and a courageous soul to know you are important. She also partners with Advanced Recovery Systems as a Real Talk Ambassador because she is compelled to help champion the cause and inspire others to make positive decisions while providing support and encouragement. As a Children's Miracle Network Ambassador, she has helped raise over $19,000 for CMN Hospitals. Page devotes her time, talents and energy to many philanthropic projects throughout the state of Florida. She loves working with Boca Helping Hands, Make-A-Wish, Aim at Melanoma, Relay For Life and several other philanthropic organizations. She is also the co-chair for the Best Buddies Friendship Walk in Palm Beach. Join 'Team Page' and walk for inclusion on April 24th at FITTEAM Ballpark. Page began competing in the Miss America system at the age of 13, winning the title of Miss Pennsylvania's Outstanding Teen in 2014 and was a top 8 finalist at Miss America's Outstanding Teen. Page was crowned Miss University of Alabama in 2016 and was awarded the wonderful opportunity to represent her University and a full year tuition scholarship. She currently serves as Miss South Florida and is looking forward to competing at Miss Florida this June. Thanks to the Miss America Scholarship Organization, she has accumulated approximately $90,000 in scholarships, affording her the opportunity to graduate with two degrees almost debt free.Instagram: @page_mackenzieInstagram: @misssouthflorida2020Facebook: @Miss South Florida Scholarship PageantWebsite: https://www.pageweinstein.comA note from the Host: As someone who was personally impacted by bullying, I believe that we have to have an ongoing dialogue about it and also share stories of hope with those that need to hear them most. I am hoping to manifest never-ending kindness. Remember to stay strong, always focus on the light, and choose kindness forever and always. I can't wait to hear from you!Instagram: @kayleyklatt.coInstagram: @kayleyklattFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kayley.klatt/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Miss-St-Petersburgs-Outstanding-Teen-Kayley-Klatt-1704865763147027Website: http://kayleyklatt.com
The COVID pandemic has raised awareness of mental health symptoms. Yet there is still a certain stigma attached to the subject. That stigma can make it particularly tough for men in our society, many of whom have been conditioned to believe they should be stoic and solve their problems by themselves. Experts say that cases of anxiety and depression among men of all ages often go unreported and untreated. In a recent episode of Baptist Health’s Resource Live program, host, Jonathan Fialkow, M.D. focused a spotlight on men’s mental health and how to reach out to men in your life who may be going through mental health challenges. Guests: Rafael Rivas-Vazques, PsyD, neuropsychologist with Baptist Health South FloridaKevin Wandler, M.D., Chief Medical Officer at Advanced Recovery Systems.
Page shares how her own experiences of being bullied sparked a desire to take a stand against bullying. She discusses the importance of creating inclusive environments, workplaces, and schools. Memorable moments:3:22: "I've seen the good, the bad and the ugly, but every day I make it my goal to impact someone's life in a positive way."5:59: "Empowered women empower women, and I think that's so true. We should always be lifting each other up and, and not just for women, but everyone. We should find our differences and find what makes us unique and continue to pursue that every single day."12:21: "People do follow you, in business and life, and on social media, and it's so important and that the messages that you're sending and what you're putting out there is positive and is an accurate reflection of how you want to represent yourself because it sticks around whether you want it to or not." BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: ‘The Hill We Climb’ by Amanda Gorman - https://amzn.to/3eWuWh5Uninvited: Living Loved When You Feel Less Than, Left Out and Lonely by Lysa Terkeurst- https://amzn.to/3un4UKl Connect with Allison: INSTAGRAM: @allisonwalshconsulting Connect with Page:INSTAGRAM: @MissSouthFlorida2020 @Page_MackenzieAbout Page:Page is a Magna Cum Laude graduate from The University of Alabama, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Dance and Telecommunication & Film. Currently, she resides in West Palm Beach and is the News Producer, Social Media and Website Content Creator for CBS4 and NBC9. When she isn’t working, Page dedicates her time to her Social Impact Initiative, Confident Heart…Courageous Soul. Page shares her testimony with others, hoping they learn that regardless of the story society tries to force on you, you are capable, you are worthy, you are loved! It takes a confident heart to overcome bullying and a courageous soul to know you are important. She also partners with Advanced Recovery Systems as a Real Talk Ambassador because she is compelled to help champion the cause and inspire others to make positive decisions while providing support and encouragement. As a Children’s Miracle Network Ambassador, she has helped raise over $19,000 for CMN Hospitals. Page devotes her time, talents and energy to many philanthropic projects throughout the state of Florida. She loves working with Boca Helping Hands, Make-A-Wish, Aim at Melanoma, Relay For Life and several other philanthropic organizations. She is also the co-chair for the Best Buddies Friendship Walk in Palm Beach. Join 'Team Page' and walk for inclusion on April 24th at FITTEAM Ballpark. Page began competing in the Miss America system at the age of 13, winning the title of Miss Pennsylvania’s Outstanding Teen in 2014 and was a top 8 finalist at Miss America’s Outstanding Teen. Page was crowned Miss University of Alabama in 2016 and was awarded the wonderful opportunity to represent her University and a full-year tuition scholarship. Thanks to the Miss America Scholarship Organization, she has accumulated approximately $90,000 in scholarships, affording her the opportunity to graduate with two degrees almost debt-free.
Lindsay shares her personal struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), growing up with a family member who has struggled with addiction, and why she chose this as her profession.Memorable moments:7:50: “There's no shame in asking for help”15:10: “It makes it so easy to wake up in the morning when you know you're going to go do something you love rather than something you're not so passionate about.”16:25: “Substance use disorders don't come without their friends ‘mental health’.”Book recommendation:On Pills and Needles: https://amzn.to/3h39p94Connect with Lindsay: https://www.instagram.com/lindsayebettis/www.therecoveryvillage.com ---About Lindsay:Lindsay, 23, is a Summa Cum Laude Graduate of the University of Central Florida where she earned her bachelor of science in business administration. She currently resides in Winter Park and works for Advanced Recovery Systems, a behavioral healthcare company dedicated to treating substance abuse and mental health. Lindsay also dedicates her time serving her community as the reigning Miss Winter Park and advocating for her social impact initiative, Recover Out Loud: Addiction Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery. This is a topic very close to her heart as she grew up in a family with substance abuse and aims to one day soon see the addiction crisis in the US reversed.