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Alison Gerlach, assistant professor in the School of Child and Youth Development at the University of Victoria talks about the need for an Indigenous lens in autism diagnosis and service delivery. Pointing to gaps in the existing literature, Alison makes the case for further research conducting with Indigenous communities, and the importance of centering Indigenous discourses on disability. This is the September 29, 2022 episode.
This episode is a recording of a Child and Youth Care graduate school information panel that took place November 30, 2021. Graduate school programs were represented by Natasha Blanchet-Cohen from Concordia University's Graduate Diploma in Youth Work; Graham McPheat from the University of Strathclyde's MSc in Child and Youth Care Studies; Alison Gerlach from the University of Victoria's Masters and PhD programs in Child, Youth, Family and Community Studies; and Julian Hasford from the University formally known as Ryerson's MA in Child and Youth Care. We only recorded the faculty presentations. This was done to allow student presenters to speak freely about their educational experiences both good and not so great. Student presenters included Crystal Harrison, Caroline Moore, Emily Hellard, Wolfgang Vachon, and Juanita Stephen. If you would like to see a video of the presentation, you can go to CYC-Net.org. To learn more about the programs discussed please visit: Concordia University University of Strathclyde University of Victoria x-University
This episode is a recording of a Child and Youth Care graduate school information panel that took place November 30, 2021. Graduate school programs were represented by Natasha Blanchet-Cohen from Concordia University's Graduate Diploma in Youth Work; Graham McPheat from the University of Strathclyde's MSc in Child and Youth Care Studies; Alison Gerlach from the University of Victoria's Masters and PhD programs in Child, Youth, Family and Community Studies; and Julian Hasford from the University formally known as Ryerson's MA in Child and Youth Care. We only recorded the faculty presentations. This was done to allow student presenters to speak freely about their educational experiences both good and not so great. Student presenters included Crystal Harrison, Caroline Moore, Emily Hellard, Wolfgang Vachon, and Juanita Stephen. If you would like to see a video of the presentation, you can go to CYC-Net.org. To learn more about the programs discussed please visit: Concordia University University of Strathclyde University of Victoria x-University
This episode is a recording of a Child and Youth Care graduate school information panel that took place November 30, 2021. Graduate school programs were represented by Natasha Blanchet-Cohen from Concordia University's Graduate Diploma in Youth Work; Graham McPheat from the University of Strathclyde's MSc in Child and Youth Care Studies; Alison Gerlach from the University of Victoria's Masters and PhD programs in Child, Youth, Family and Community Studies; and Julian Hasford from the University formally known as Ryerson's MA in Child and Youth Care. We only recorded the faculty presentations. This was done to allow student presenters to speak freely about their educational experiences both good and not so great. Student presenters included Crystal Harrison, Caroline Moore, Emily Hellard, Wolfgang Vachon, and Juanita Stephen. If you would like to see a video of the presentation, you can go to CYC-Net.org. To learn more about the programs discussed please visit: Concordia University University of Strathclyde University of Victoria x-University
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Alison Gerlach is a marketing expert and says that the 2 phrases "that's not my job" and "we've always done it that way" are the two biggest limiting mindsets to your career. Find out how Alison rose from entry to director level by not limiting herself.
Is the Founder of a company the best choice to be the CEO? When should you ask this question? Who do you ask? Join the discussion as Alison Gerlach, The Unapologetic Capitalist, and Todd Uterstaedt, host of From Founder to CEO, contemplate this essential leadership topic as to who is the best CEO to build […] The post The UC 059: Is the Founder the Best CEO for the Company? Guest Todd Uterstaedt appeared first on The Unapologetic Capitalist.
Employee termination can be a sensitive subject but as a leader, it is one which you need to be prepared for. Sometimes it just does not work out. Not all employees are meant to stay with your organization forever and that is ok. Just note that regardless of the reasons you need to treat the person with respect and dignity. These core principles will help guide you through this potentially emotionally-charged situation. This is where my guest for this episode comes to play. Alison Gerlach is a strategic management consultant, podcaster, instructor with extensive experience with large organizations. She brings a skill set which is not easily found. Since she has a great understanding of employee termination and therefore, I had to have her on the show. How to Lead an Employee Termination Topics Here are the topics which we cover during this interview: BackgroundWhat is the overall ideology behind addition through subtractionHow can we recognize that there is a problemWhat can leaders do to try to salvage the employeeHow leaders can instill confidence in remaining employees after a terminationWhat leaders need to consider when executing a terminationFinal advice for any leader dealing with having to terminate an employee Guest Resources If you are interested in contacting Alison or any of the resources which she provides, then be sure to check them out below! The Unapologetic Capitalist WebsiteThe Unapologetic Capitalist Podcast Episode 21Email AlisonFollow Alison on TwitterLike Alison on FacebookConnect with Alison on LinkedIn Moving Forward Leadership Resources Keep on top of Moving Forward Leadership with all the resources which I have established for you: POWER Goals Program - If you are ready to stop complaining and start achieving those goals which you have been trying to achieve for some time now. Then stop chasing your dreams and start achieving them through my very own POWER Goals program. Learn about picking the right goals, figuring out how to achieve them, getting on track with achieving them and most importantly how to get back on track when you fail... because you will. Learn more here! Moving Forward Leadership Resources - Check out the Moving Forward Leadership Resources section where I list every single resource mentioned on the show. As well, there are books which I have read written or read personally and finally various types of services which I use and recommend. The 9 Foundations of Leadership – I’ve written this ebook for you all to get a base of your leadership skills. With this book, you will be able to begin to form your leadership style. For a small fee, you can get your journey started and get ahead of your peers! Just follow the link in the title, and your copy awaits you! Facebook Page – Check out updates from Moving Forward Leadership, as well when links and videos. Facebook Group – Come and let’s discuss leadership. I will swing by and answer any questions you have as well as provide advice and guidance for your situations. Twitter – Definitely subscribe here to find out when new episodes go live, or if I have a random idea to share with the world. Monthly Newsletter – Sign up for my newsletter and see what is happening in the background with me, read the most interesting articles in leadership, as well as get inside information from time-to-time on what I have upcoming! Email – Don’t hesitate to reach out to me with ideas, suggestions, comments or questions. I truly love hearing from you all! Where to Subscribe to Moving Forward Leadership Love the Moving Forward Leadership Podcast? Then subscribe to your favourite device and app! As well, please leave me a review! These reviews mean more to me than you could ever imagine.
Alison is a seasoned, strategic management consultant, serial entrepreneur, investor, business executive, and lecturer with expertise in, and a passion for, building businesses. Ms. Gerlach has done extensive research in optimizing the business start-‐up process and has founded and built businesses in industries that include consumer packaged goods, media, technology, and professional services. We talk about challenges that entrepreneurs face, having patience, and how to have faith in yourself. We discuss the difference between capitalism and greed. We also talk about knowing when the game is over. Golden nuggets: Figure out if you are the right leader Question yourself first Put your oxygen mask on first Have a good business plan Keys to success: Every entrepreneur needs a spouse with a steady income Actionable tip: Ask yourself – Are being a good leader? Inspiration: "Defeat is not the worst of failures. Not to have tried is the true failure." George E. Woodberry Resources: Alison Gerlach The Unapologetic Capitalist - http://unapologeticcapitalist.com 3 Ps of EmPowerment Sign up for the mailing list at http://www.enterprise-now.biz and get a free download of the 3 Ps of EmPowerment worksheet. Or send me an email at eflenard@enterprise-now.biz
Today we speak to Alison Gerlach serial Entrepreneur and Strategy Consultant on how to value your worth. Electric Feel" is a song by the American rock band MGMT, released as the second single from their debut studio album Oracular Spectacular in 2007 "Riders on the Storm" is a song by American rock band The Doors. It was released as the second single from their sixth studio album, L.A. Woman (1971) Christopher Michael Taylor, professionally known as Sohn, is an English singer, songwriter and record producer based in Vienna, Austria. On “Conrad” he sings of a dystopian present that rings hauntingly true the day before an election. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Leading for Long-Term Value, with Alison Gerlach hosted by: David Mariano, Director and head of the firm’s Buy-Side advisory practice...
Alison shares her expertise on leadership topics like presenting and selling yourself, making tough decisions, and productive patience, and other learnings based on her deep experience founding, advising, and investing in businesses.
Sidetrack Episode 44 A Monument of Heresy Part 2 Description: This episode is a continuation of Sidetrack Episode 43: A Monument of Heresy Part 1. Mount Rushmore is a monument of some of the greatest presidents in the history of the United States. What if someone decided to carve a monument to most influential thinkers who were heterodox or in other words heretics? We will look at who were the theologians and hierarchs who fell outside of orthodoxy, but who nonetheless made and impact on the history of Christianity. You can learn more about the History of Papacy and subscribe at all these great places: http://atozhistorypage.com/ email: steve@atozhistorypage.com http://rss.acast.com/historyofthepapacy Agora: www.agorapodcastnetwork.com https://www.patreon.com/papacy Agora Featured Podcast of the Month: The Unapologetic Podcast by Alison Gerlach: http://unapologeticcapitalist.com/ Music Provided by: "Greta Sting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) “Procession of the King” Kevin MacLeod... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Description: Mount Rushmore is a monument of some of the greatest presidents in the history of the United States. What if someone decided to carve a monument to most influential thinkers who were heterodox or in other words heretics? We will look at who were the theologians and hierarchs who fell outside of orthodoxy, but who nonetheless made and impact on the history of Christianity and the way Christian religion developed. You can learn more about the History of Papacy and subscribe at all these great places: http://atozhistorypage.com/ email: steve@atozhistorypage.com http://rss.acast.com/historyofthepapacy Agora: www.agorapodcastnetwork.com https://www.patreon.com/papacy Agora Featured Podcast of the Month: The Unapologetic Podcast by Alison Gerlach: http://unapologeticcapitalist.com/ Music Provided by: "Greta Sting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “Procession of the King” Kevin MacLeod... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guest Host Roifield Brown talks with Alison Gerlach, The Unapologetic Capitalist. Alison is a seasoned, strategic management consultant, serial entrepreneur, investor, business executive, and lecturer with expertise in, and a passion for, building businesses. In other words she is smart and knows just about everything when it comes to the world of business and her podcast is rather good too. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DOWNLOAD your free TOOLKIT by clicking HERE! CALL Amy and ask a QUESTION: 513-339-1007 EMAIL Amy and ask a QUESTION: amy@daughtersincharge.com ******************************** THEME: Creating Value in Family Businesses SUMMARY: A strategic management consultant and serial entrepreneur discusses the importnace of creating value in a family business and how women can position themselves as leaders. FEATURED GUEST: Alison Gerlach, host of “The Unapologetic Capitalist” podcast, management consultant, and speaker on women in business CONTACT: www.theunapologeticcapitalist.com KEY QUOTES: * "Financial discussions with your family are difficult. There are added layers of family dynamics and politics..they’re the 'uninvited guests’. The most successful discussions are the ones that can focus on the longevity of the business as a business creating value. * “Success is the first part of the word of succession.” * "Sometimes we care so much what other people think of us. The problem is when we prioritize those needs over the importance of being productive and creating value. Woman can focus their talent and effort on the work…let the work speak for itself."