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Caren Cooper is an empowerment and mindset coach who helps ambitious women entrepreneurs and corporate leaders overcome self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and self-sabotaging behaviors like people-pleasing and perfectionism. With a unique approach rooted in neuroscience, somatics, energetics, and trauma-informed practices, Caren guides her clients to silence their inner critic, rewrite disempowering narratives, and step into their true power. A former corporate professional turned entrepreneur, Caren is passionate about empowering women to embrace their fully expressed, authentic selves so they can confidently lead their businesses and lives with authenticity, alignment, and unapologetic confidence.
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On this episode your co-host Dr. Joe Hamlett and Dr. Dave Peltz bring on a very special guest Caren Cooper. During this episode Caren Cooper is going to tell about her experiences with trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. Many of us have probably heard that saying in reference to you or someone else. For the most part many of us can relate to that expression because many of us have been put in that position at one time another in our lives. with that said, what is most important is the fact that we must learn to celebrate our uniqueness rather than trying to fit in. We should also remember embrace our uniqueness, because know is like you. Even as a kid we were taught that we had to conform to get a long rather than celebrate and embrace who we truly are. Although we recognize it is easier said than done, we must make an attempt to be who we are. This all starts with self-worth and self-love. We must start with believing in who we are rather than believing who others want us to believe we are. JONSOP jonsopdr2@gmail.com Caren Cooper https://www.facebook.com/caren.s.cooper/ https://www.instagram.com/carencooper_/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/carencooper/ https://calendly.com/carencooper1123/30-minute-one-on-one Dr. Joe Hamlett dr.joehamlett@gmail.com http:/www.leading2changeconsulting.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjoehamlett/ http:/www.leading2changeconsulting.com/linkinbio/ Dr. Dave Peltz PeltzCS@outlook.com https://www.PeltzConsultingServices.com/services https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-david-peltz-phd/ https://tinyurl.com/DrDavePeltz Music intro & Outro provided by David T. Peltz, Owner of Peltz Tech Services, david@peltztech.com
I'm calling April Earth month because, well, doesn't our planet deserve at least 1 month of appreciation? Last time we re-booted Caren Cooper and this week we are revisiting a powerful conversation I had with Nathaniel Popkin, author of To Reach the Spring. I would like to ask that you subscribe to the Wild Connection podcast and share it with your friends and family. By spreading the word, you're helping to amplify our message of conservation and appreciation for the natural world. Together, we can make a difference in protecting our planet for future generations. If you want to be part of my conservation and education work, you can head over to www.jenniferverdolin.com and sign up for my newsletter or www.wildconnection.org where you can also donate to support the various projects I am doing. All donations are tax deductible. You can also follow me on Twitter and Instagram @RealDrJen or check out Wild Connection TV on YouTube.
I enjoyed my chat with Dr Caren Cooper so much we are bringing it back. Dr. Caren Cooper is part of NCSU's Leadership in Public Science Program and the F&W Conservation Biology Program. She is passionate about the social side of science, getting people involved in a variety of ways, and looking at what it means for laypersons to participate in science. She's also an ornithologist and outstanding mentor to the next generation of scientists. Collective science and including non experts in science can lead to major discoveries and even policies. If you are digging the show subscribe and share it so others can enjoy it too. You can follow the show on Itunes, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Also follow the show on Twitter: @WildConnectPod You can also follow me on Twitter: @realdrjen Instagram: @readrjen Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RealDrJen YouTube: Wild Connection TV
After years of being a sceptic and feeling stuck on the never-ending diet hamster wheel, Caren Cooper decided to stay yes to better her health. She was amazed to find a system that not only allowed her to lose weight but also to feel good. Caren now runs an online health and wellness business empowering others with habits and mindset to live a healthy lifestyle without deprivation. Along with that, she is a Mindset Advocate, helping others get out of their own way. Her flagship program Unscrew Yourself will be debuting in the fall. Caren loves corny jokes and Disco. Caren feels that laughter truly is the best medicine. Caren has two children and lives in Staten Island, New York Connect with Caren Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caren.s.cooper/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carencooper_/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carencooper/ Special offer Sales page link https://caren-cooper.mykajabi.com/unscrew-yourself Coupon code https://caren-cooper.mykajabi.com/offers/cHtVwmzY?coupon_code=UNSCREWCOUPON Your host, Janine Kathleen loves words and understanding the magic and mess we create with them. Janine is the founder of Janine Kathleen, offering Personal Leadership Coaching and Psychic Healing helping you remember who you are and ways to become the Future Self you choose to be through resetting the story you tell yourself. Janine helps you work with your karmic energy and move forward with ease and joy into a life of fulfilment. Find out more here: https://linktr.ee/janine_kathleen https://janinekathleen.com Book a chat here: https://calendly.com/janinekathleenmeeting
Y'all, this week's episode is so good and is SO needed right now heading into the busy holiday season! My guest and friend, Caren Cooper, is a wellness consultant and we have a great time chatting about ways to stay sane and healthy this holiday season! She shares some awesome and simple tips for eating better this time year, getting rest and a winning mind set! We discuss big mistakes that can also be avoided. Grab a glass and let's chat!
Today's episode is part of the special WIS series. You may have heard me talking about this on other episodes and that is because I got a small grant from the AGU's Sharing Science program to highlight some incredible women scientists. This week it's all about what does it mean to get involved with science for the layperson or nonexpert. What does it look like, why is it important, and what are the contributions that people make to science? My guest is Dr. Caren Cooper. She's part of NCSU's Leadership in Public Science Program and the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Biology Program. She is passionate about the social side of science, getting people involved in a variety of ways, and looking at what it means for laypersons to participate in science. She's also an ornithologist and outstanding mentor to the next generation of scientists. You can keep up with Dr. Cooper on Twitter: @CoopSciScoop and visit her website for more links to other parts of her work: https://www.carencooper.com And don't forget to check out her TED TALK: Everybody Counts To follow us on social media visit @wildconnectpod and @realDrJen for Twitter & @RealDrJen and www.jenniferverdolin.com for more. Love the show or simply enjoyed this episode? Give us a like and share so others can find us too.
Today I'm talking with Caren Cooper about conformity, losing your identity, letting fear drive your decisions, and self-sabotage. Caren and I met through LinkedIn. I saw a comment she made on someone else's post and thought, I bet she has a story to share about moving from Fine to Fantastic. So I messaged her, we chatted, and here we are. Caren was taught to conform, sit-down and shut up. So she did, for her first 50 years. Going to college, working in corporate America, and raising her children – doing what she was “supposed” to do. And everything was, eh, pretty much, fine. She shares what she discovered about living in victim-mode and always finishing the “what if” question with something negative. And when life – ironically – got easier. Learn more about Karen at: https://www.facebook.com/caren.s.cooper/ (https://www.facebook.com/caren.s.cooper/) https://www.instagram.com/carenc1123/ (https://www.instagram.com/carenc1123/) https://www.linkedin.com/in/carencooper/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/carencooper/ ) Caren's hype song is Stayin' Alive by the Bee Gees: https://youtu.be/I_izvAbhExY (https://youtu.be/I_izvAbhExY) Come join us in the https://www.facebook.com/groups/fineisa4letterword (Fine is a 4-Letter Word Facebook group). This episode is sponsored by Zen Rabbit. When you're asking yourself “what's next for me? Who am I now, in this next season of life? And where do I even start figuring out my purpose?” the F*ck Being Fine Experience is here for you. Go to https://zenrabbit.com/ (ZenRabbit.com) to learn more or to schedule a complimentary call.
After years of feeling stuck and being miserable and hating the way she looked in pictures and playing the victim card, very well Caren Cooper began her health journey in September 2015 and was amazed to find a system that worked!! She dropped 20 pounds and went from being a mom very jaded and negative to an energetic motivated and positive mom who now helps others feel and look their best. https://selfdiscoverymedia.com/?p=94314
Wellness Warrior Caren Cooper joins this episode to talk about: The definition of a "Wellness Warrior" and being sick and tired of being sick and tired. Quitting smoking and not feeling as good as she wanted to feel. Being on the go with her children's sports and not eating like she wanted to. Always being a "People Therapist," and having a mind-shift change. Learning she had a choice and taking inventory of herself. Working with people that are skeptical they can change. Losing her father and needing an outlet to fill that void. Doing things she thought she would never do and feeling incredible doing them. Her Corporate job ending as COVID-19 began. Dealing with Secondary infertility before getting pregnant with her son. Being proven wrong by her Mother. Connect with Caren at www.carencooper.isagenix.com or on LinkedIn and Facebook Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MxFMTzw7HfQ
In this episode, I got the honour of connecting with Caren Cooper and Benjamin Jenkins two individuals who attended the Influencers summit a 4-day free event put together by Brendon Burchard. He gathered together the top-notch high performing influencers in todays Entrepreneur, personal development, marketing world and more. During the podcast episode I ask them what lead them to the summit, what their take aways were and what they are now doing with all the information the learnt and inspiration they got. This episode is fun, filled with incredible insights, stories and strategies to help get inspired, connect and help you move forward within your life. If you enjoyed this episode please let us know by tagging us on the socials IG @benjenkins2022 @carenc1123 @sparkplugwellness also please rate and review the podcast for truly does help get the value of my guest out to more listeners and let's me know I am on the right track to providing you with what you want to hear and know. Thank you --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Caren Cooper is a highly accomplished, dynamic and solutions oriented person in her personal and professional space. Caren clearly leads by example and is not shy about using her skills of influence, problem-solving, strategic thinking, and the power of communication to impact the people around her. She is a wellness warrior who inspires and empowers busy professionals to eat healthy and convenient meals on the go while helping them to understand and embrace the concept that being healthy is a lifestyle, not a life sentence! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/linda-tilson-beacon/support
The #PirateBroadcast today features the Host Russ Johns and Guest Caren Cooper while they talk about the current situation of the country and what effect it has on us as individuals and families. Caren talks about her family and how they are dealing with the Quarantine that has been issued in New York. Russ and she are both in opinion that you should concentrate on the positive and enhance your ability to learn during this time. Stay focused on the positive.
April is Citizen Science Month! It’s a chance for everyone to contribute to the scientific process—including collecting data, taking observations, or helping to analyze a set of big data. And best of all, a lot of these projects can be done wherever you happen to be personally isolating. Caren Cooper, an associate professor at North Carolina State University in Raleigh and co-author of the new book A Field Guide To Citizen Science: How You Can Contribute to Scientific Research and Make a Difference, joins Ira to talk about what makes a good citizen science project, how to get involved, and suggestions for projects in all fields of science. Cooper is also the project leader for the citizen science project Crowd The Tap, looking at mapping water infrastructure and the prevalence of lead pipes throughout the country. For more projects to keep you company through this Citizen Science Month and beyond, head over to sciencefriday.com/citizenscience. Mercury is the smallest planet in the solar system and the closest to the sun. The temperature there can reach up to 800 degrees, but the planet is not an inert, dry rock. Scientists recently found water ice at the poles of the planet, and another team found possible evidence for the chemicals building blocks of life underneath Mercury’s rocky terrain—a landscape pitted with impact craters and haphazardly strewn hills. Those results were published in the journal Scientific Reports. Planetary astronomer Deborah Domingue takes us on a planetary tour and talks about what Mercury can tell us about the rest of the solar system. All sorts of COVID-19 treatments have been proposed, but some are more promising than others. One of these experimental treatments is using the blood plasma from recovered patients to infuse antibodies into those who are currently sick. This week, New York put out a call for plasma donations, becoming the first state to attempt this approach. Sarah Zhang of The Atlantic talks about what we know about the effectiveness and hurdles of this type of treatment. She also discusses the second wave of COVID-19 infections hitting Asia, and the CDC’s changing stance on personal face mask usage.
Hello, my ah-mazing empty nest friend! In our Not So Empty Nest series, today, I chat with Caren Cooper, another magnificent human who I have connected with through Linkedin. Caren has a daughter who is a freshman in college and a son in eighth grade.
North Carolina State University -- typically referred to as NCSU, NC State, or just State -- is a public research university in Raleigh, North Carolina and a leader in public engagement in science. In this episode, Caren Cooper, professor at NCSU, and student citizen science leader, Brianna Johns, discuss all the different components of a citizen science campus: the Citizen Science Club, the SciStarter Educational Portal, themed citizen science programs, researchers with important projects that need citizen scientists’ help, and more. Resources: Citizen Science Campus Website Webinar about SciStarter Education How to Start a Citizen Science Club (Blog by Brianna Johns) Citizen Science Research at NCSU Professor Caren Cooper's Website Projects mentioned in the episode: Crowd the Tap Never Home Alone Music for this episode is from Blue Dot Sessions, used under a Creative Commons license. A transcript is available here.
Dr. Cyndy Carlson of Merrimack College discusses flying squirrels; life as a water resources engineer; and Citizen Science and her STEM Superhero, Caren Cooper, in our inaugural episode. Because this is our first (!) episode, Katie and Jen talk about their career paths and how their mutual status as Murderinos at an early 2019 Future Tech Women meeting led to this project kicking off. Also covered: Nora Keegan's study on the decibel ratings of hand dryers, the moon landing anniversary, fear of failure, last summer's squirrel roadkill extravaganza and the Great Sunflower Project. Evidence of the optimistic run of show on the podcast dungeon whiteboard. In case you need the painful laugh, here's the SNL episode Katie was talking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUJUlcXXt2k And if you feel like shopping for a spaceship dress (with pockets!) like Cyndy was wearing, check out Princess Awesome. Until next time, progress not perfection!
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Dr. Caren Cooper is passionate about involving people in the scientific process as citizen scientist. Growing up, she wanted to study wildlife and the environment. Her interests led her to earn a Ph.D., to fieldwork in Australia, and to a position at Cornell University’s Lab of Ornithology. She is currently Associate Professor of Forestry and Environmental Resources at North Carolina State University as well as Assistant Head, Biodiversity Research Lab, NC Museum of Natural Sciences. During our discussion, Caren shares how residents of Flint, MI acted to have their water tested and their voices heard, and how Cape Cod residents took action when they noticed higher than normal breast cancer rates. Caren's recently released book, Citizen Science: How Ordinary People are Changing the Face of Discovery, details the history, process, and importance of how all people can work in conjunction with scientists, to gain a deeper understanding of the world around us. Caren says that “Citizen Science advances new knowledge that wouldn’t be possible without collaboration between scientists & the public.” Through my Discover What’s Next Coaching program I use all of my personal and professional experience to help women find purpose and fulfillment. Learn more. Key Takeaways: [3:25] Caren wanted to write a book about citizen science after discovering the research was undervalued and understated. [7:49] What is a Citizen Scientist? [10:46] The Flint Michigan Water Crisis is a great example of citizen science can help solve an environmental issue. [13:21] As far back as the 1700’s, people have been collecting scientific data, including Thomas Jefferson. [20:10] Participants do not need to know how to write for a scientific publication to contribute. [26:09] The Cape Cod, Breast Cancer, Silent Spring connection. [31:36] Caren’s thoughts on eliminating the EPA and other aspects of the Trump administration. [35:19] Resources to help listeners connect to the Citizen Science community. Mentioned in This Episode: Citizen Science Alliance CitSci Citizen Science: How Ordinary People are Changing the Face of Discovery, by Caren Cooper SciStarter Students Discover Silent Spring Institute Earthwatch Research For All Remarkable Creatures Ever Better Discover What’s Next Coaching Contact Lisa: Lisa@EverBetterU.com
Ordinary citizens are now contributing in extraordinary ways to the scientific enterprise. On this episode, Caren Cooper discussed citizen science.
Lab Out Loud co-hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler welcome ecologist & author Caren Cooper to the show. As an Associate Professor at North Carolina State university, Dr. Cooper also works with the Chancellor's Faculty Excellence Program on Leadership in Public Science. She is an advocate of citizen science, believing that anyone, anywhere at any time, can help conduct genuine scientific research. In her new book, Citizen Science: How Ordinary People are Changing the Face of Discovery, Dr. Cooper tells the stories of citizen scientists who are challenging assumptions of how and where knowledge can be acquired. Dr. Cooper joins Lab Out Loud to share some of these stories, along with ideas and resources on how educators might engage their students in creating new knowledge from the world around them. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/2017/01/episode-159-citizen-science/
This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Caren Cooper One type of science communication is getting big. Citizen science is getting big: volunteer computing, volunteer thinking, volunteer data collection. Caren Cooper, from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in Ithica, New York, is part […]The post Speaking to… Caren Cooper about citizen science appeared first on Speaking of Science » Podcast Feed.