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What if the biggest problem in your high-conflict relationship isn't your ex—it's that you keep handing them your power? In this conversation, Amy Armstrong breaks down why conflict is a skill deficit, not a character flaw, and how focusing on what you're willing to do (instead of what the other person is doing wrong) changes everything. In this episode, we cover: → The critical difference between boundaries and requests (and why most people are just begging for change) → Why it only takes ONE person to end a conflict—and how to be that person without becoming a doormat → The uncomfortable truth about drama addiction and stress hormones (are you actually attached to the chaos?) → How to stop reading those texts that ruin your entire day (and why you keep opening them anyway) → The "of course" method for instant self-compassion when you're triggered → Why saying "no" keeps you stuck in resentment—and what to focus on instead This episode is for you if: You're co-parenting with someone who pushes every button you have You feel like you're constantly defending yourself and still losing You're exhausted from trying to change someone who refuses to change You want your power back but don't know where to start You're ready to stop being a victim to someone else's bad behavior Amy's approach: Practical, no-BS skills for handling high-conflict relationships without losing yourself in the process. Want to Learn More About Coaching in The "High Octane Moments" Click Here for A Free Guide that includes 3 Self-Mastery Tools to help you show up fully, care deeply and stay grounded when working with clients, even in the most explosive situations and toughest rooms. If you are ready to get support from a community of women who are co-creating this change with intention and clarity— Click here to BOOK A DISCOVERY CALL. Do you want help from Colleen with a situation you're struggling with? Click here to submit your question for Colleen's NEW Q&A episodes. Your name will not be mentioned on air! Find me on: YouTube: @HangoverWhisperer TikTok: @hangoverwhisperer Instagram: @thehangoverwhisperer X (Twitter) : @NotAboutTheAlc
Today, I'm joined by Amy Armstrong, a conflict resolution coach and founder of the Center for Family Resolution.In this episode, Amy shares how she went from chronic people-pleaser to courageous truth-teller—and how you can too.We talk about the power of “Yes Energy,” how to set boundaries without being brutal, and the surprising difference between just using communication skills and truly embodying them.You'll also learn about the levels of listening and how to create the right “green light” moments for tough conversations at work and at home.This is a rich conversation filled with practical tips, personal insight, and a message we all need: you can speak up and still be kind.Let's dive in.Additional Resources:► Follow Communispond on LinkedIn for more communication skills tips: https://www.linkedin.com/company/communispond► Connect with Scott D'Amico on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdamico/► Connect with Amy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachamyarmstrong/► Learn more about Amy's work: https://www.thecenterforfamilyresolution.com/► 3 Self-Mastery Tools for High Octane Moment: https://grow.thecenterforfamilyresolution.com/high-octane-moments.html ► Subscribe to Communicast: https://communicast.simplecast.com/► Learn more about Communispond: https://www.communispond.com
Osteosarcoma Webinar Series: Amy Armstrong, MD, a pediatric oncologist at Siteman Kids, joins us on OsteoBites to discuss an open-label, cohort-sequential dose-escalation and dose-confirmation Phase 1/2 clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of domatinostat in combination with sirolimus in adolescents and adults with relapsed, refractory sarcoma and osteosarcoma. She will review background, patient selection, treatment plan and study calendar for this clinical trial.Dr. Amy Armstrong is a pediatric oncologist who directs the Solid Tumor Program at Siteman Kids, affiliated with St. Louis Children's Hospital, as well as co-directs the Adolescent and Young Adult Sarcoma Program in collaboration with Siteman Kids and Siteman Cancer Center. She is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Washington University in St. Louis and has research interests in Neurofibromatosis Type 1-related plexiform neurofibromas, renal tumors, and sarcomas found most commonly in the adolescent and young adult population. Dr. Armstrong serves as site Principal Investigator for the Children's Oncology Group, Neurofibromatosis Clinical Trials Consortium and National Pediatric Cancer Foundation and is invested in conducting and developing clinical trials to serve a diverse range of solid tumors in both the upfront and relapsed setting.
Have you ever struggled with setting boundaries while still being a kind, gentle person? Today's conversation might just transform your approach to parenting and relationships. In this episode, I'm diving into the world of boundaries with Amy Armstrong, a pioneer in conflict resolution who brings her expertise from high-conflict divorce situations into practical advice for everyday parenting. She introduces a revolutionary approach to boundaries that allows us to maintain our warmth and kindness while still protecting our needs and teaching our children valuable life skills. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/99
What if the secret to a thriving workplace wasn't just about teamwork — but about boundaries? In this episode, we're joined by Amy Armstrong, a Conflict Resolution Specialist and Coach, to explore how setting healthy, respectful boundaries is the key to a positive, sustainable workplace culture. Too often, we associate boundaries with rejection or negativity. But Amy introduces a radically different perspective: "Pro-Me, Not Anti-You." This approach empowers individuals to honor their own limits while maintaining collaboration, trust, and respect within a team. If your workplace feels stressful, chaotic, or overwhelming, this conversation will give you the tools to reshape your culture—without conflict or guilt. Key Takeaways: ✔️ Why boundaries aren't selfish—they're essential for a strong workplace culture ✔️ The ‘Pro-Me, Not Anti-You' mindset—what it means and how to use it ✔️ How weak boundaries lead to burnout, micromanagement, and disengagement ✔️ The neuroscience behind stress—and how boundaries improve well-being ✔️ How leaders can foster an environment where employees feel safe to set boundaries ✔️ Simple scripts to set limits without creating tension CONNECT WITH AMY LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachamyarmstrong/ Website: https://thecenterforfamilyresolution.com CONNECT WITH LISA Take the "Reimagine You" Quiz: https://lisamcguire.com/takeequiz/ Learn which of the four styles will put you on the path to your next steps. Next Steps to the New You: Manifest Your Next-Level Life: https://go.lisamcguire.com/next-steps-to-the-new-you Join the So Much More Newsletter: https://www.thediyframework.com/so-much-more-subscribe Lisa's writing a book. Join the waitlist: https://lisamcguire.com/book-waitlist LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-mcguire/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamlisamcguire/ Website: https://lisamcguire.com
Co-parenting coach Amy Armstrong joins The Compass to discuss setting and modeling healthy boundaries for both adults and children. She shares the concept of 'yes energy,' practical boundary-setting strategies, and the importance of emotional regulation. Tune in for insightful tips from her upcoming book, Mastering Boundaries. To learn more about Amy Armstrong's work visit www.thecenterforfamilyresolution.com
Co-parenting coach Amy Armstrong joins The Compass to discuss setting and modeling healthy boundaries for both adults and children. She shares the concept of 'yes energy,' practical boundary-setting strategies, and the importance of emotional regulation. Tune in for insightful tips from her upcoming book, Mastering Boundaries. To learn more about Amy Armstrong's work visit www.thecenterforfamilyresolution.com
The Catholic Church has issued an ultimatum to the Girl Scouts. Either convert to an American Heritage Girl's Troop, or leave. Scott talks about the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio's attempts to save the troops associated with the Church. You can help by signing the petition at https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fform.jotform.com%2F250505499076059&data=05%7C02%7Cdavekeaton%40iheartmedia.com%7C8de52f4219ed4aa2b33108dd5b395301%7C122a527e5b714eba878d9810b495b9e3%7C0%7C0%7C638767023949688509%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=Avd3cfvqEkPw%2FyElxp1xF6758iHEqk1hpFL7tX7XDxo%3D&reserved=0
The Catholic Church has issued an ultimatum to the Girl Scouts. Either convert to an American Heritage Girl's Troop, or leave. Scott talks about the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio's attempts to save the troops associated with the Church. You can help by signing the petition at https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fform.jotform.com%2F250505499076059&data=05%7C02%7Cdavekeaton%40iheartmedia.com%7C8de52f4219ed4aa2b33108dd5b395301%7C122a527e5b714eba878d9810b495b9e3%7C0%7C0%7C638767023949688509%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=Avd3cfvqEkPw%2FyElxp1xF6758iHEqk1hpFL7tX7XDxo%3D&reserved=0
Amy Armstrong is our guest and in her work she helps parents and break through conflict with heart-centered, fool-proof boundaries. Amy is a licensed social worker and entrepreneur, Amy has spent over a decade navigating the intersection of mental health and domestic law. She is the founder amd director of The Center for Family Resolution, Amy leads a team of skilled coaches who specialize in groundbreaking parenting and co-parenting solutions trusted by domestic courts in Ohio and beyond. She also directs The Center for Coach Development, an ICF-accredited program that is a game-changer for professionals seeking to elevate their career, evoke life-changing outcomes and gain global recognition as expert coaches.This June Amy was invited to work with social workers in Gaza and Isreal on conflict resolution. I can't think of anyone better to be there and to help us navigate this ever changing landscape called planet earth! www.thecenterforfamilyresolution.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mental-health-news-radio--3082057/support.
This is not your typical coaching interview. Amy Armstrong is our guest and in her work she helps parents and break through conflict with heart-centered, fool-proof boundaries. Amy is a licensed social worker and entrepreneur, Amy has spent over a decade navigating the intersection of mental health and domestic law. She is the founder amd director of The Center for Family Resolution, Amy leads a team of skilled coaches who specialize in groundbreaking parenting and co-parenting solutions trusted by domestic courts in Ohio and beyond. She also directs The Center for Coach Development, an ICF-accredited program that is a game-changer for professionals seeking to elevate their career, evoke life-changing outcomes and gain global recognition as expert coaches.This June Amy was invited to work with social workers in Gaza and Isreal on conflict resolution. I can't think of anyone better to be there and to help us navigate this ever changing landscape called planet earth! www.thecenterforfamilyresolution.com
In this episode, Layci welcomes conflict resolution specialist and entrepreneur Amy Armstrong. Amy shares her journey from dealing with a painful divorce to becoming a trusted figure in resolving high-conflict situations, including personal disputes and court-ordered mediations. She emphasizes the importance of personal growth, self-management, and setting boundaries in her professional and personal life. Amy also discusses the challenges men and women face in accessing their emotions and the false binaries of conflict resolution. She highlights the significance of honesty, authenticity, and good boundaries in both personal development and professional practice. The episode delves into Amy's own leadership mistakes, focusing on the importance of collaborating effectively and setting clear expectations when hiring professional support.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:53 Understanding Conflict Resolution01:30 Personal Journey and Professional Growth03:13 Entrepreneurial Challenges and Successes04:57 Coaching and High Conflict Cases07:26 Real-Life Client Stories11:30 The Importance of Self-Care and Boundaries18:41 Gender Differences in Conflict Resolution22:45 Confessional: Lessons Learned29:00 Conclusion and Where to Find AmyEPISODE LINKS:https://www.tiktok.com/@amyarmstrongconflictfreehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/coachamyarmstrong/https://www.thecenterforfamilyresolution.com/Confessions of a Terrible Leader is hosted by Layci Nelson and edited and produced by Fixation Point Productions. Music is by Leif Olsen and Mary Skop from the band The Number of Months.
Today, on Notable Leaders' Radio, I speak with Amy Armstrong. Amy, a conflict resolution specialist, shares her incredible journey of overcoming fear, people-pleasing, and codependency. In today's episode, we discuss: Setting boundaries can be gentle yet firm. Knowing this encourages you to establish clear limits without feeling you must be harsh or confrontational, which can improve your relationships and overall well-being. Amy learned the importance of telling the truth and developing a personal identity at 45. This revelation reassures you that it's never too late to discover and embrace your true self, promoting lifelong personal growth. Fear often highlights areas for personal growth. By reframing fear as a tool for self-improvement, you can embark on personal growth rather than avoidance, empowering you to face challenges head-on. Amy emphasizes authenticity as the core of credibility and personal integrity. This encourages you to be true to yourself, fostering deeper and more genuine connections with others. Inviting others to share their perspectives promotes openness. This approach helps you build more inclusive and understanding relationships, enhancing communication and conflict resolution skills. Overcoming codependency and learning not to control life is crucial. This lesson encourages you to focus on self-awareness and authenticity, leading to healthier and more fulfilling relationships. Amy's "boundary blueprint" (VOICE) guides people in setting personal boundaries. This practical framework helps you establish effective boundaries, encouraging healthier interactions and greater self-respect. Amy has a new book "Reclaim Your Power to Resolve Conflict" coming next year. Anticipating this resource prepares you to enhance your boundary-setting skills and improve your ability to resolve conflicts. RESOURCES: Complementary Resources: Free Conflict Quiz: https://www.thecenterforfamilyresolution.com/ Guest Bio Amy Armstrong turns conflict into fuel for personal empowerment. As a reformed people pleaser, Amy dives into the heat of conflict and empowers leaders to be radical truth-tellers while preserving a culture of dignity and respect. Her innovative coaching inspires positive change in the courtroom, the boardroom, the classroom and even the bedroom. Website/Social Links amyarmstrong@thecenterforfamilyresolution.com https://www.thecenterforfamilyresolution.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachamyarmstrong/ @amyarmstrongconflictfree Belinda's Bio: Belinda is a sought-after Leadership Advisor, Coach, Consultant and Keynote speaker and a leading authority in guiding global executives, professionals and small business owners to become today's highly respected leaders. As the Founder of BelindaPruyne.com, Belinda works with such organizations as IBM, Booz Allen Hamilton, BBDO, The BAM Connection, Hilton, Leidos, Yale School of Medicine, Landis, and the Discovery Channel. Most recently, she redesigned two global internal advertising agencies for Cella, a leader in creative staffing and consulting. She is a founding C-suite and executive management coach for Chief, the fastest-growing executive women's network. Since 2020, Belinda has delivered more than 72 interviews with top-level executives and business leaders who share their inner journey to success; letting you know the truth of what it took to achieve their success in her Notable Leaders Radio podcast. She gained a wealth of expertise in the client services industry as Executive Vice President, Global Director of Creative Management at Grey Advertising, managing 500 people around the globe. With over 20+ years of leadership development experience, she brings industry-wide recognition to the executives and companies she works with. Whether a startup, turnaround, acquisition, or global corporation, executives and companies continue to turn to Pruyne for strategic and impactful solutions in a rapidly shifting economy and marketplace. Website: Belindapruyne.com Email Address: hello@belindapruyne.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindapruyne Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NotableLeadersNetwork.BelindaPruyne/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/belindapruyne?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/belindapruyne/
On this week's mid-week episode, Adam is live coaching Amy Armstrong, around distinguishing around where she began versus where she is now, in addition to concepts about boundaries, breakdowns and breakthroughs.
In January of his senior year, Thomas was stretching and noticed a painless bump on the back of his hamstring. The 3-sport athlete thought nothing of it. But by the spring, the lump had grown to the size of a baseball. Thomas was immediately directed to Siteman kids where Washington University pediatric oncologist, Dr. Amy Armstrong, confirmed the mass was a sarcoma. Listen as Thomas, his mom Amelia, and Dr. Armstrong describe the long, intense treatment plan that delayed his plans for college football, and the mental grit it took to return to the sport he loved. Thomas also shares the advice he has for other young athletes. After a diagnosis, every Siteman patient and their medical team develops a treatment plan, and every treatment plan becomes as unique as the patient it supports. Chuck learned how to tailor a treatment plan firsthand as he acted as a caregiver to his son, and again when he faced a cancer diagnosis himself. In this episode, Chuck shares his experience alongside Tate Rondot, Siteman's Manager of Support Services. Both are involved in Siteman's Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC), a group dedicated to helping every patient create the plan they need during their cancer care. They offer considerations and resources that personalize patients' treatment from diagnosis to hospice and every stage in between. “This is Cancer” is brought to you by Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, and produced at Spot Content Studio in St. Louis, MO. For more information on topics discussed in this episode, go to: https://siteman.wustl.edu/ https://siteman.wustl.edu/treatment/specialized-programs/sarcoma/ https://www.stlouischildrens.org/conditions-treatments/childhood-cancer-survivorship-program https://www.stlouischildrens.org/conditions-treatments/oncology-services/proton-beam-therapy https://siteman.wustl.edu/treatment/cancer-types/childhood-cancers/ https://siteman.wustl.edu/visiting/kids/ https://siteman.wustl.edu/doctor/armstong-amy/ https://siteman.wustl.edu/treatment/cancer-types/sarcoma/
In this powerful episode of The Matt Largent Concert, we are joined by Amy Armstrong, a conflict resolution specialist and co-founder of The Center for Family Resolution. Amy brings years of experience helping individuals and businesses navigate high-stakes conflicts, and today she's sharing her transformative V.O.I.C.E. Boundary Blueprint—an essential tool for setting boundaries, de-escalating tension, and creating a path forward in even the toughest situations. Amy and Matt discuss how clear values, strong boundaries, and proactive conflict management can help reduce toxicity, prevent burnout, and foster healthier, more resilient relationships in the workplace and beyond. From family businesses on the brink of collapse to public schools in conflict, Amy's real-life stories and step-by-step strategies will inspire and equip you to handle conflict with confidence and clarity. Key Takeaways: Learn how to use Amy's V.O.I.C.E. Boundary Blueprint to set foolproof boundaries and navigate difficult conversations. Discover how values-based leadership can help reduce burnout and create a positive work environment. Real-life examples of conflict resolution in action, and practical tips you can use immediately. Don't forget to tune in next week for more insights on leadership, personal development, and practical tools to elevate your impact. If you enjoyed this episode, like, comment, and subscribe for more! Special Guest:Amy Armstrong, Co-Founder of The Center for Family Resolution, Conflict Resolution Specialist, and Co-Parenting Coach
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In this episode we discuss conflict, setting boundaries, managing anxiety, confronting when things are "off" and much more! Guest, Amy Armstrong from The Center for Family Resolution brings real life application to the workplace and the home. A great conversation.
In this episode we discuss conflict, setting boundaries, managing anxiety, confronting when things are "off" and much more! Guest, Amy Armstrong from The Center for Family Resolution brings real life application to the workplace and the home. A great conversation.
Vandaag het gesprek met Klaske Postma. Klaske is oprichter van VanHier: van lokale groene reststromen en bouwgewassen maakt ze plaatmaterialen die kunnen worden gebruikt in het interieur, en binnenkort ook in de bouw. Dat doet ze met een dosis creativiteit, analytisch vermogen en gezond boerenverstand. Haar doel is impact maken: op haar eigen manier bouwt ze aan een regeneratief bedrijf waarin ze een schakel is tussen boeren en bouwers. Laten we beginnen… Wat ik zoal leerde van Klaske: 00:00 intro 02:15 De vraag in 2018 of ze als ontwerper positief bijdraagt aan de wereld. 03:50 De ontwikkeling van ontwerper, naar materiaal ontwikkelaar, naar product maker. 05:45 Met haar ontwerpervaring bijdragen aan herstel van klimaat en herstel van biodiversiteit. 06:45 Persoonlijke transformatie en persoonlijk herstel spelen een belangrijke rol in de transities. 09:00 Beginnen bij verstillen en terug in het familiesysteem. 11:00 Leer naar binnen kijken. 12:40 Een proces ontwikkeld om van natuurlijke reststromen en bouwgewassen plaatmateriaal te maken. 13:20 De markt daagt haar uit omdat ze online zichtbaar is. 15:55 Vertrouw het team en het proces. 16:40 Veel beschikbaar geld voor de bio-based transitie blijft hangen in de advies en projectmanagement lagen. 18:10 Vanuit circulaire ketenprojecten is ze gestart met andere ketenpartners. 21:45 Hoe je ontwikkelingen op eigen kracht financiert. 23:30 Hierom worden droge reststromen op dit moment grotendeels verbrand. 27:30 Werken met de energie van de mensen die op je pad komen. 28:20 Opschalen op verschillende locaties (scaling wide), met overal VanHier fabriekjes. 30:30 De toekomst met veel meer regionale oplossingen passend in de regio en de gemeenschap. 31:50 Van schapenwol vilt maken voor het interieur. 33:00 Met true-pricing, carbon credits een de Ex'Tax die business modellen mogelijk maken om in Nederland te produceren op een duurzame manier. 33:45 Hoef niet heel snel te groeien. 36:30 Bedrijf volgens Steward ownership model inrichten. 42:15 Consistent groeien in deze periode en de worstelingen die daarbij horen. 46:00 Begin gewoon, en sta open voor andere afslagen in je leven. Werk ook met je handen. 46:25 Meer gelijkheid in werken met je handen en werken met je hoofd. 47:15 Vertrouwen in, wanneer je iets gaat doen vanuit je hart, dan komt het goed. Meer uit het hoofd, naar meer vanuit je lichaam voelen. 48:20 In verbinding met jezelf komen. Meer over Klaske Postma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/klaskepostma/ http://www.van-hier.com/ Andere bronnen: Een duurzaam perspectief voor boeren – Loraine Westerneng Jan Rotmans - onderstroom Greenport West Holland Using compassion for more impact – Amy Armstrong (vanuit je hart) Leaving a legacy #boekencast afl 50 (vier manieren van opschalen) Ex'Tax - belasting op arbeid verlagen en op (vervuilende) grondstoffen verhogen. Bedrijven voor de toekomst – Gijsbert Koren (over Steward ownership) Stop de winstmaximalisatie met rentmeesters – Gijsbert Koren Boek Slicing the pie - Mike Moyer Building people-centered and purpose-driven companies – Sebastian Klein Sebastian Klein op LinkedIn over rijken die investeren. Noordelijke Ontwikkelingsmaatschappij StartupFramework Dit onderwijs hebben we nodig – Claire Boonstra Inner Development Goals Foto van Klaske Postma gemaakt door Gabriela Hengeveld Video van het gesprek met Klaske Postma https://youtu.be/7nzaVdeAaAw Kijk hier https://youtu.be/7nzaVdeAaAw
Conflict Resolution Specialist, Amy Armstrong from The Center For Family Resolution, shares valuable insights on resolving conflict with children in just 30 seconds. By implementing effective conflict resolution strategies and creating a sense of calm and clarity, parents and educators can navigate challenging situations with ease. Amy's expertise in setting boundaries and reducing anxiety can revolutionize the way conflicts are managed in family and educational settings. Show NotesConnect With: Amy Armstrong: Website // LinkedIn 2Hr Learning: Website // LinkedInI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedIn
Today, we are learning from Amy Armstrong. Amy is a licensed social worker who coaches leaders in business, education, and at home to master boundaries so they can break free from the anxiety of conflict. Clients learn to negotiate productively and create positive change -- no more feeling resentful of challenging situations or controlled by difficult people. Amy founded The Center for Family Resolution, a trusted source for innovative parenting and co-parenting interventions for domestic courts in Ohio and beyond. She is considered a pioneer in the field of conflict resolution at the intersection of family law. Her work also extends into New York City public schools and into corporate arenas. Additionally, Amy is the Director of Education with The Center for Coach Development, an authorized training program of the International Coaching Federation (ICF). This highly interactive program is for professionals who want to uplevel their communication skills or gain global recognition as a professional coach. Let's get started... In this conversation with Amy Armstrong, I learned: 00:00 Intro 02:20 Speaking with people about their experience with conflict, so we don't get so frustrated to live out our values. 04:50 Everyone believes that they are fighting for their values. 06:10 Help people to articulate their values that are at risk. 07:55 No one cares what you know until they know that you care. 08:50 We resist learning, in an atmosphere where we don't get a sense that the other person is interested in learning. 12:25 If we can create some type of human-to-human connection we are open to learning. 14:15 How do you stay in the heart space while having a money conversation? 14:30 When we go from our heart to our head we lose the connection. 16:50 Make eye contact with your heart saying, "I see you". 22:45 Taking responsibility for our own emotions. 25:25 How do we take ultimate responsibility for what we think, feel and do. 26:15 Any activist let's ask the question, how can I be in my heart? How can I speak from the heart? 30:00 Compassion for yourself is always the answer. 30:50 When fear is bathed in compassion, fear relaxes. 31:30 Some great practices and habits to open your heart. 36:15 Daily practices to remember that we have complete control over how we think, how we feel, and what we do. 37:45 In conflict we want to maximize our influence, maximize our power, by claiming responsibility. 39:00 We have control of keeping our hearts open, even in high conflict. 44:55 How activists could use compassion to speak from the heart, instead of from anger. 45:15 Focus on what we do want, instead of what we don't want. 46:55 Compassion is 'passion' with someone ('com'). 47:30 We don't change the message, we change the impact and the influence of our message. 49:50 Learning habits of compassion. More about Amy Armstrong: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachamyarmstrong/ https://thecenterforfamilyresolution.com Resources we mention: https://www.my-robin.com/ Daniel Goleman Initiatives of Change Inner Development Goals Caux Inner Development Goals Forum Michael Alan Singer Video of the conversation with Amy Armstrong https://youtu.be/Wst84dq5XOQ Watch here https://youtu.be/Wst84dq5XOQ
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In this episode, I talk to Amy Armstrong from Balance Health Naturally. Amy shares the healing journey of her chronically ill daughter. This honestly brought me to tears at times. I have so much respect for how this family handled such a difficult time with such resilience, hope, and compassion. It's an inspiring story aside from the insights that Amy shares about health and healing.If you enjoy this episode, we would be grateful if you subscribe, like, and share with friends and family who may find hope in Amy's message and benefit from her experience and knowledge. My goal for these podcasts is to bring you a variety of perspectives that may help you on your personal health journey. Amy's Bio:Amy is a mineral and health-obsessed mum of three, Root Cause Protocol Consultant, Holistic Health Coach, and Certified HTMA Practitioner.Amy found herself drawn into the natural healing world on a quest to help her chronically daughter become well and improve her own health. After spending years trying many different therapies and treatments, Amy found the work of Morley Robbins and The Root Cause Protocol, through which both she and her daughter experienced profound healing. Now, Amy is on a mission to help support other families with her nourishing food recipes and education about the importance of minerals. She is also passionate about empowering women suffering from chronic symptoms to take control of their own health through mineral balancing so they can reclaim their energy and vitality.Get in touch with Amy:Facebook: @amyarmstronghealthInstagram: amy_armstronghealthWebsite www.amyarmstrong.com.auemail: amy@amyarmstrong.com.au If you have any health topics you would like covered or questions answered, please email me at susan@susanbirch.co.nzYou can sign up for my newsletter to keep up-to-date with the content I am publishing, monthly blogs, and Q & A webinars with experts from around the world.https://mailchi.mp/61eb6eb3e0df/newsletter-signupYou will find my website with more information and free resources hereYou can follow me on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/thehealthdetectivenz
As a licensed social worker and certified coach for more than 18 years, Amy Armstrong is a specialist in conflict resolution, especially within families. After 25 frustrating years in an unhappy marriage, she turned an intimidating divorce into a springboard for her innovative business — The Center for Family Resolution. She calls her work a “treasure hunt”, where deep listening and expert coaching helps clients discover both hope and new habits for resolving even the most heated challenges. Amy also offers professional training through her Center for Coach Development, a fully accredited program for professionals who want to master coaching competencies and gain global recognition. And she inspires audiences with keynote talks on setting solid boundaries, making courageous choices, and "Peacemaking from the Inside Out".In this episode we discover the following: 1. How positive words impact our human psyche. 2. Why is it important to find a resolution to difficult challenges in our life? 3. How to find solutions when looking for a resolution to a problem. 4. The importance of taking inventory of our parents' impact on us and how this affects our parenting style to our children.With podcast host: Mark SephtonHope you'll enjoy the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode I talk with Amy Armstrong. Amy is a Masters runner who loves to have fun and build meaningful connections with people while achieving her running goals. In the last year, Amy became the Canadian national record holder for the W45-49 road mile. You can follow Amy on Instagram @amyarmstrong7. Disclaimer: If you take any advice or opinions from this podcast, you do so at your own risk. Don't forget to rate and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you are listening if you enjoyed this episode! Another way to support the show is to follow us on Instagram at @nogimmicksjustsweat and to follow me personally at @ericmlogan Music: Hip Hop Background Beat by Sugar Beats (used under license from PremiumBeat) Contact: eric@nogimmicksjustsweat.com
On this episode of Hey Sober Vegan, host Jess Stor talks to Amy Armstrong, who is the founder of Dry But Wet, a company that connects consumers to non-alcoholic products and provides consultancy in the space. Amy's website is a go-to resource for finding venues that serve excellent non-alcoholic options and reviews. In 2022, Amy was a judge in the International Wine and Spirit Competition in London, and she shares her experience of tasting some of the best non-alcoholic drinks on the market. They discuss the challenges of being sober in a world that glorifies drinking and the importance of creating a supportive community for those who choose to be sober. Amy emphasises the importance of celebrating non-alcoholic drinks and exploring the variety of options available.Follow Hey Sober Vegan on Instagram for more engaging content and to connect with like-minded individuals in the community. Tune in now for this episode of the Hey Sober Vegan podcast.Support the showWant to support the show?The best way to support the show is by leaving a review on the Apple Podcast app and/or sharing your favourite episodes with your friends and family.Read our blog at Hey Sober VeganWatch the episodes on Youtube or listen on Apple/SpotifyConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookShop the merch at Hey Sober Vegan Shop
On this episode of Hey Sober Vegan, host Jess Stor talks to Amy Armstrong, who is the founder of Dry But Wet, a company that connects consumers to non-alcoholic products and provides consultancy in the space. Amy's website is a go-to resource for finding venues that serve excellent non-alcoholic options and reviews. In 2022, Amy was a judge in the International Wine and Spirit Competition in London, and she shares her experience of tasting some of the best non-alcoholic drinks on the market. They discuss the challenges of being sober in a world that glorifies drinking and the importance of creating a supportive community for those who choose to be sober. Amy emphasises the importance of celebrating non-alcoholic drinks and exploring the variety of options available.Follow Hey Sober Vegan on Instagram for more engaging content and to connect with like-minded individuals in the community. Tune in now for this episode of the Hey Sober Vegan podcast.Support the showWant to support the show?The best way to support the show is by leaving a review on the Apple Podcast app and/or sharing your favourite episodes with your friends and family.Read our blog at Hey Sober VeganWatch the episodes on Youtube or listen on Apple/SpotifyConnect with us on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookShop the merch at Hey Sober Vegan Shop
Amy from Amy Armstrong Health shares with us an extremely information dense and important aspect of achieving holistic thriving health. Bringing both personal lived experience and a wealth of knowledge and research, Amy explains the importance of mineral balance in our body and diet. Why we may actually not need more iron but a better balance of nutrients. This is important information for anyone at any life stage but especially if you've received test results from the GP or Obstetrician saying you have low ferritin (one form of iron). Again it ties back into traditional wisdom and nutrient dense foods and whole food supplements. You can find Amy's services and links at her: Website Instagram Facebook The podcast episode we mention where Amy shares her journey about her daughter's and family health The research study showing links between maternal haemoglobin and infant birth weight Morley Robbins Podcast episode about this study HEART HEARTH EARTH links: Saturee supplements link liver and oyster capsules as well as collagen. Use code: HEARTH Greener Pastures Cod Liver Oil link Social Media Links: Instagram Facebook
In the fall of 2008 I went to Amy Armstrong's house as green as her front lawn. She was one of my first interviews as a big girl, full-time journalist. I was there to talk to Amy about her toddler, Larkin, and Amy's advocacy initiative, Larkin's Place at the Stephens Family YMCA. Fifteen years later, Amy and I talk about the next phase of Larkin's life and how Amy and her husband have to prepare to legally take control of Larkin before the age of 18 hits. Listen as this momologist and long-time resident explains the list of Larkin's diagnosis and why Down Syndrome is the least of their concerns-the hidden disabilities being the most worrisome. Infantile spasms, Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, epilepsy, Celiac disease and Autism occupy the family's mental space and sometimes makes them feel alone. Comparison being the thief of joy doesn't mean you don't notice what your daughter will never get to do or experience, even if she doesn't notice herself.I'd like to thank this episode's sponsor, Everything You Spa within Something You Salon & Spa at the most centrally located corner of Springfield and Prospect in Champaign. Within this bustling salon you'll find a sparkling clean hallway with spa rooms. Quiet, clean and serene. Here, Michelle, the well-known miracle working aesthetician, has created a space all her own. Your face is everything. Follow everythingyouspa on Instagram for all the details.Thank you so much for listening! However your podcast host of choice allows, please positively: rate, review, comment and give all the stars! Don't forget to follow, subscribe, share and ring that notification bell so you know when the next episode drops! Also, search and follow hyperlocalscu on all social media. If I forgot anything or you need me, visit my website at HyperLocalsCU.com. Byee.
Amy Armstrong and the Magic of Alcohol-Free Drinks If you are interested in alcohol-free drinks, but don't know what to choose or where to go to find out, this episode is for you. This week's podcast guest is the founder of Dry But Wet, a business that provides reviews and recommendations for alcohol free drinks. She is passionate about connecting people with the best alcohol free options so that they can enjoy social situations without feeling like an outsider. "I just sensed that I'd completely lost control and I wasn't enjoying it anymore." A self-declared ex “Boozy Tragic”, Amy Armstrong is on a mission to normalise alcohol-free drinking experiences. Amy's mission is to connect people with the best alcohol free drinks possible so that they can enjoy a special occasion or night out without having the dreaded FOMO, and still feeling like they're an adult when they're having a social drink. In this episode, Amy shares: The benefits of giving up alcohol, like increased confidence and improved mental and physical health The challenges of giving up alcohol, including social pressure and withdrawal symptoms The role of community in giving up alcohol, and support groups and the Alcohol Experiment have helped her to rediscover her zest for life Why advocacy for sober and sober-curious individuals is such an important part of Amy's work We believe that everyone deserves to drink the best things, and Amy is here to make sure of it! Resources: Visit Amy's website ‘Dry But Wet' at drybutwet.com.au Follow Amy on Instagram @dry_but_wet Purchase tickets to Amy's next event: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/dry-but-wet-discovery-series-tickets-293465241437 Victoria Hotel Footscray: Insta https://www.instagram.com/victoriahotelfootscray/?hl=en website https://www.victoriahotelfootscray.com/ Etch grown up soft drinks: insta https://www.instagram.com/etchsparkling/?hl=en Website https://www.etchsparkling.com.au/ The bitters tonic syrup I was talking about: https://www.sinkonah.com/ Visit host Emma Gilmour's Hope Rising Coaching at www.hoperisingcoaching.com/ Follow Hope Rising Coaching on Instagram @hoperisingcoaching If you aren't ready to stop drinking but want to make some positive steps to a healthier relationship or prepare for taking a break with alcohol download my FREE Awareness Worksheets: https://www.hoperisingcoaching.com/pl/2147565979 If you need a quick reset or you want to get to know me and my methodology a bit more before you take a plunge into a longer program the 5 Day Alcohol Reset Program could be what you are looking for check it out here: https://www.hoperisingcoaching.com/five-day-alcohol-reset-copy-1
A self-declared ex “Boozy Tragic”, Amy Armstrong is on a mission to normalize alcohol-free drinking experiences in Australia. She's dedicated her second career to removing the stigma around not drinking and creating the best possible experiences for people by curating the best-quality non-alcoholic wines, beers, pre-mixed drinks, and alcohol alternatives through her online reviews and tasting parties. Alcohol-free for over two years, Amy shares her drinking story and the personal growth she has experienced since breaking free of it. No need to be alcohol-free to enjoy this podcast and Amy's recommendations -- most of her followers are sober-curious, not sober! More about Amy: https://www.drybutwet.com.au/ Follow Amy on Instagram @dry_but_wet Better Rhodes (Canada): https://betterrhodes.ca/ Questioning your drinking? Start here (free): www.wendymccallum.com/myths
Want to live a life with fewer conflicts? Listen to Episode 14 with Amy Armstrong. She shares simple yet powerful tips on how we can set boundaries for ourselves and others. We must be clear about who we are and what we are willing and able to do. Amy and I are talking about how to set boundaries that make both parties feel understood and more in control. Amy Armstrong is an innovative coach and specialist in conflict resolution. She has helped thousands of parents take responsibility for positive outcomes in their parenting and co-parenting.
The British summer may well be unpredictable, but we'll always find time to have a long Sunday afternoon lazing on a picnic blanket in the warmth. While this is a rare slice of balmy heaven for many, for some of us this can be a really triggering experience. In social situations like this, usually associated with alcohol, the anxiety around the cans of booze and ready-made cocktails in the picnic bag can ruin a perfectly lovely day. This podcast conversation with Australian non-alcoholic drink expert Amy Armstrong from Dry But Wet is all about the alcohol-free alternatives for sober picnics. There is now a great range of pre-mixed can options for us non-drinkers for our sober picnics, including:Everleaf ForestThe Mavrik Cuban MojitoChateau del ISHNozeco RoseDrynks Smashed CiderBig Drop Brewing Co BeerAmy joins Club Soda founder Laura to taste test the best. This podcast was recorded at Imbibe Live in early July.Support the show
In this episode, I chat to the lovely Amy Armstrong from @dry_but_wet on her Alcohol Free journey and how it led her down the exciting path of becoming an Alcohol Free drinks reviewer and totally uplevelling her life! Amy now runs a very successful Instagram account where she regularly reviews different alcohol free drinks. She is the absolute 'go-to' when you want some ideas for new things to drink. We talk about drinking, not drinking, manifestation and some of the wonderful unexpected gifts that becoming Alcohol Free can bring! Check our her Instagram page: @dry_but_wet website: drybutwet.au Also, if you would like to get in contact with me to sign up for my group coaching or one to one options; OR if you would like to grab a last spot for my workshop next weekend in Hale, then please pop me an email to: thrive@coachingbyanneka.co.uk workshop sign up here: https://www.theyogafamily.com/timetable/2022/gettingcuriousaboutalcoholandyourenergysystem
Are you late to the game when it comes to setting boundaries? Did you miss the memo that you are supposed to have your own ideas about what you need and what's good for you? In this week's episode of the Decode Your Burnout podcast, Amy Armstrong debunks 3 myths around boundaries: Myth #1: Compromise is the best way to resolve disputes Myth #2: Parents should not fight in front of their kids Myth #3: Boundaries are always about saying NO! Find out how to set boundaries in a way that feels collegial at work and good at home. About Amy Armstrong: Amy is a coach and coach trainer, and spends her days listening to moms and dads fight over kids and money. She helps parents set boundaries and solve problems so they can reduce stress, save money and get their kids out of the middle of adult conflict. She brought coaching to the arena of family court, and champions innovative practices to transform the domestic court system. Get in touch with Amy: LinkedIn: @coachamyarmstrong Website: www.thecenterforfamilyresolution.com Coaching: www.thecenterforcoachdevelopment.com Get the award-winning book: Real-Time Parenting Resources: Watch the video of this episode: https://youtu.be/ixu9FLddZ-w Download a copy of the Burnout Checklist at: https://www.drsharongrossman.com/burnoutchecklist Sign up for a free Breakthrough Session with Dr. Sharon: http://www.bookachatwithsharon.com/ Reprogram your subconscious: www.thepriminglab.com
Relationships are tricky. Growing through a dysfunctional attachment to and dependence on her sister, Amy was shaken awake when her big sister was killed in a car accident. She recreated the dependence in the relationship with her husband, a relationship that lasted 25 years, though both knew it was “fine” and really not quite right. She grew into learning about BOUNDARIES. Such a key concept in gaining perspective and creating healthy relationships. But what does that mean? As a coach, Amy focuses on helping couples recognize that they don't have to agree with each other. In fact, each side can have their own beliefs and patterns for engagement. She gives permission for each person to have their own world views. The focus then is, “given that, what do you want your child to experience.” Amy uses the acronym WTFY, meaning What's True For You? Key points: Stay in conversation even when it's tough Create safety Create trust Recognize that as a human, you have feelings and that your feelings are real but don't necessarily reflect reality. (This is tricky, but needs exploring.) Surround yourself with supportive people Be mindful about creating the life you want Learn more about Amy Armstrong and her work at: www.CenterForFamilyResolution.com
Relationships are tricky. Growing through a dysfunctional attachment to and dependence on her sister, Amy was shaken awake when her big sister was killed in a car accident. She recreated the dependence in the relationship with her husband, a relationship that lasted 25 years, though both knew it was “fine” and really not quite right. She grew into learning about BOUNDARIES. Such a key concept in gaining perspective and creating healthy relationships. But what does that mean? As a coach, Amy focuses on helping couples recognize that they don't have to agree with each other. In fact, each side can have their own beliefs and patterns for engagement. She gives permission for each person to have their own world views. The focus then is, “given that, what do you want your child to experience.” Amy uses the acronym WTFY, meaning What's True For You? Key points: Stay in conversation even when it's tough Create safety Create trust Recognize that as a human, you have feelings and that your feelings are real but don't necessarily reflect reality. (This is tricky, but needs exploring.) Surround yourself with supportive people Be mindful about creating the life you want Learn more about Amy Armstrong and her work at: www.CenterForFamilyResolution.com
Star Trek had Leonard "Bones" McCoy. Bewitched had Dr. Gordon Bombay. Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman had ... well ... Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. And, for this week's show, The Overlap Podcast has our own on-call medical maven who is always in the know - Dr. Amy S. Armstrong, co-owner of LaBellaRX in Daphne and the Medical Director for The Overlap Podcast (disclaimer: official office of Medical Director for The Overlap Podcast may not actually be an official position and would not entitle any potential officeholder thereof to any potential compensation said office may be entitled to, unless said potential officeholder accepts expired coupons to that Church's Chicken down the road that had closed down about three years ago). Dr. Amy returns for her second spin with our boys Sid and Keith to sit down and share about a plethora of points regarding fitness and health goals. And since Dr. Amy is board certified in Internal Medicine and former chief medical resident ... well, let's just say she certainly has earned her status as a content area expert, whereas our boys ... they know when to get out of the way and let the good doctor tell some important truths. Right out the gate, Dr. Amy and the Overlap Gang start lobbing truth bombs in an area people traditionally shy away from talking about: obesity and its role in chronic health issues. And obesity, much like an M. Night Shyamalan movie, will find some twist or turn to surprise you - like y'all skinny fat folks out there who look skinny but have a high body fat percentage. (Not trying to call anyone out; the person who writes these is regional undersecretary for the National Association for the Advancement of Fat People, so game recognize game.) And our own obesity issues often spill over into other folk's health as well - like Dr. Amy says in this episode ... ... ... did you really expect us to tell you? You know #TeamNoSpoilers is going to make you listen in to learn. (Muffled argument sounds in background, sounds of bottles being hurled and broken, table being flipped) Apparently, #TeamNoSpoilers has a bye week this week, since we're apparently giving y'all the first tip from this week's episode: identify your biggest obstacle to what is preventing you from having good health. Without knowing what's causing the problem, how can you be expected to figure out the best way to beat it? It takes time, introspection and self-evaluation to get to the heart of the matter and actually have the stomach to do what you need to do. And Dr. Amy goes into the battle that will face a lot of us as we try to make these positive changes, especially the very real struggle between Your Body and Artificial Sweeteners. The match of your life awaits you, so lace up your gloves, run up and down those art museum stairs in Philly a few times to "Gonna Fly Now," and have Burgess Meredith there to scowl at you from the corner and tell you you're a bum ... that bell is about to clang and those bad health habits don't play by the rules of the game. This week's Overlap is absolutely essential for your everyday life, so turn it on, tune in and listen up. (And just as an aside, can we all agree that the training montage in Rocky I would be better with "Eye of the Tiger" from Rocky III instead of "Gonna Fly Now"? I mean, I know Bill Conti wrote "Gonna Fly" specifically to be the theme and whatnot for the first film and that it gets used in various fashions between all the other films - even the Creed ones - but ... eh ... just doesn't slap as hard as Survivor's greatest hit.) CONNECT WITH AMY Labella rx website Labella RX Podcast RESOURCES Bill Maher and Ben Shapiro Podcast Episode Book: Atomic Habits RELATED EPISODES Episode 33 Labella RX (First episode featuring Dr. Amy Armstrong) CONNECT WITH THE GUYS RX SPORT FIT CHECKMAT DAPHNE Sexton Lawn & Landscape Keith Glines Sid Sexton HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST? Tell Your Friends, Share Online & If you would like to become a sponsor so we can reach a wider audience contact us on social media (links above under connect with the guys) SPONSERS Rick Miller: Pro 356 Consulting Johnny Barranco: Barranco and Associates Green Profit Academy: Profit First for Lawn Care and Landscape Businesses
MW Presents: Spontaneously Candid, a McCann Worldgroup Podcast
New year, new “Spontaneously Candid!” To kick off 2022, Harjot is joined joined by the unstoppable Amy Armstrong – Global CEO of Initiative, one of the top media agencies in the world and a sister IPG agency to McCann Worldgroup. In this episode, we scratch the surface of everything Amy has accomplished. Perhaps even more importantly, Amy shares her complex and inspiring personal story.Amy has held leadership positions at IPG for over 20 years, including serving as President of BPN Worldwide and of ID Media, which is even more impressive when you consider that she was at the helm when the ad world had few female leaders. Her strategic acumen, ability to identify and develop talent and continued focus on accountable and impactful D, E&I efforts have made her one of the agency world's most effective and admired leaders. While serving as Initiative's U.S. CEO, Amy's role at the agency before taking on the global leadership role, the agency won virtually every U.S.-based accolade there is, including being named U.S. Comeback Agency of the Year by Ad Age, U.S. Media Agency of the Year by Adweek, and a Best Place to Work by Ad Age. Tune in to find out about Amy's journey, how she got to where she is, what personal and professional barriers have stood on her way and how she conquered them.
Corry and Amy Armstrong discuss SHIFT IT! Amy Armstrong is the founder of “Dry but Wet”, a resource dedicated to highlighting non-alcoholic drinks and where you can find them. “Dry but Wet's” mission is to create a positive and inclusive drinking experience for all and to normalize non-alcoholic drinking in Australia. Using their extensive knowledge and expertise in the sector, they connect their customers with the best quality non-alcoholic drinks that are suited to each person's taste. Amy believes that by removing the stigma around non-alcoholic drinking and creating the best possible experience for the “Dry but Wet” customer, they are more likely to stay on track with their health goals and enjoy a social and rewarding life, without alcohol. Learn more about her on website: www.drybutwet.com.au Corry Mendoza is a highly sought after speaker, coach, and author, influencing professionals to get real, work less, and live more balanced lives. Find her at www.choosevolition.com. Corry's Monday Motivations book can be purchased at https://amzn.to/3bDDqIJ.
As 2021 draws to a close, MindStyling enjoys two end-of-year special podcasts, reflecting on the gifts in endings.In part one, Amy Armstrong and Dr Becky Sage catch up with Nathalie Alpi to reflect on the acquisition of Cookies HQ. We discuss:Pivoting and purposeWhen pressure is unsustainable and change is necessaryThe value of sleep!Creating space for opportunityNavigating an exit with values intactThe challenge of redundanciesReconnecting to joy and purpose at work each dayWe ask, how can you create hope for yourself in 2022?If you would like to hear more about Nathalie's experiences, enjoy our first interview with her published on 31 August 2020: 'Nathalie Alpi: Relationships are at the core of everything we do' https://themindstylingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/1032514/5174497About MindStylingSign up for the MindStyling Newsletter: https://mindstyling.group/sign-up/Instagram: www.instagram.com/mindstylingpodcastTwitter: www.twitter.com/mindstylingpodFacebook: www.facebook.com/mindstylingpodcastWebsite: mindstyling.groupHost: Amy ArmstrongWebsite: https://amyarmstrongcoaching.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyarmstrongcoach/Instagram: www.instagram.com/amyarmstrongcoachingHost: Dr Becky SageInstagram: www.instagram.com/drbeckysageTwitter: www.twitter.com/becky_sageWebsite: www.beckysage.comGuest: Nathalie AlpiTwitter: https://twitter.com/natalpiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nat_alpi/
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Ms. Amy Armstrong teaches AP Psychology and Major Religions at a private Catholic High School in the San Francisco Bay Area. In Resting in the Ancient we hear how chance, activism, and wisdom powerfully blend together in the dedicated heart of one teacher. Deeply attuned to the global challenges in which her students are coming of age, Amy sheds light on how she seeks to impart wisdom and trust in the deep self as an antidote to culture not interested meaningful identity formation. Myth, wisdom traditions, cutting edge brain and social sciences are some of the rivers of knowledge that Armstrong relies upon to guide her students who are faced with navigating the passage of growing-up in a radically changing world. In this show we find a moving portrait of how teaching can be a sacred responsibility in the continuity of time which contributes to and fosters a more holistic sense of self for young people. Furthermore we learn how activism, books, and synchronicity pulled Amy into a career as an educator and the wonderful ways she embraces her ‘weird,' encouraging her students to do the same. Along the way we learn how many, many years of teaching social justice and Peace and Conflict Studies required effort that once again, by chance, transformed into another kind of mode; that of the mystic. No longer driven to be a warrior dedicated to the hardwork of addressing social justice education, Ms. Armstrong now is turning her teaching toward the deepest part of the self, willing to acknowledge life's miracles and accept the power of the mystic within. Always ready to grab threads of value and meaning, in Amy's personal passage of coming to rest in the ancient as well as being a much needed guide for young adults about to take flight, we find in her a compelling voice for the power of education that blesses young people with the radical notion that they too have a living wisdom within which they can rely on. Connect with Amy professionally on https://www.linkedin.com/in/msamyarmstrong/ (LinkedIn) Join Amy in https://protectnativeelders.org (Protecting Native Elders) with PPE Supplies ***https://www.patreon.com/howhumansworkpod (Support the How Humans Work Podcast)***
Amy Armstrong and Dr Becky Sage discuss a series of top tips that we were given by Joyann Boyce, founder of The Social DetailShe keeps a wall of Post Its to remind her of her own top tips and motivational quotes including: ✴️ What does DONE look like?✴️ Consistency is the key to success✴️ Done is better than perfect✴️ Everyone online is lazy ✴️ People Thrive HereWant to understand how those things work for us? As "recovering" perfectionists we had a thing or two to say.Join us on social media to let us know how Joyann's Top Tip worked for you. About The MindStyling PodcastWebsite: mindstyling.groupInstagram: www.instagram.com/mindstylingpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/mindstylingpod Facebook: www.facebook.com/mindstylingpodcast Host Amy Armstrong: Website: https://amyarmstrongcoaching.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/amyarmstrongcoaching Host: Dr Becky SageInstagram: www.instagram.com/drbeckysage Twitter: www.twitter.com/becky_sage Website: www.beckysage.com Connect with Joyann BoyceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joyannboyce/Twitter: https://twitter.com/joyannboyce Connect with The Social Detail Making inclusive marketing the industry standardWebsite: https://www.thesocialdetail.com/Twitter: @thesocialdetailInstagram: @thesocialdetailLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thesocialdetail/
Amy Armstrong is a recognized leader in her community. So it was unexpected when she chose to share her struggles of divorce and parenting in her story "Get a Grip" in the 2013 production of That's What She Said. In this episode we learn why this story was important and how she continues to strive to be what her children need.