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Are you certified but feel like you're ready to elevate your practice? This week we have the pleasure of talking with two certified, practicing divorce coaches who recently completed DCA's ELEVATE program to add an ADR divorce coaching certification to their credentials.Heather Cary and Carolyn Jacobs give us the inside scoop on their backgrounds, their initial certification, their decision to pursue additional ADR training, and how the DCA foundations, frameworks and skills have provided just what they needed to take their coaching practice to the next level.ELEVATE is a new option for CDC certified divorce coaches who are looking to add ADR and conflict resolution skills. The ELEVATE program includes every lesson, every module, and every resource that our new divorce coaching students have access to. We believe our ADR approach is so revolutionary that we just couldn't leave anything out. The coaching frameworks and approach to divorce fundamentals look and land differently when viewed and taught through an ADR lens. Listen in as Heather and Carolyn describe how learning to speak ADR language, working with clients to focus on conflict management, and delivering an effective coaching session every time has increased both their impact with clients and their bottom line.Find Heather:Website: www.heathercarycoaching.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/the_mindful_divorceMeetup: www.meetup.com/portland-divorce-supportLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/heather-cary-b1640b104Find Carolyn:Website: www.allyindivorce.comInstagram www.instagram.com/allyindivorceLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-jacobsLearn more about DCA® or any of the classes or events mentioned in this episode at the links below:Website: www.divorcecoachesacademy.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/divorcecoachesacademyLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/divorce-coaches-academyEmail: DCA@divorcecoachesacademy.com
Preaching for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Carolyn Jacobs, MSW, Ph.D. offers a reflection on community: "The challenges of our church and our world are invitations to continuous discernment of how to dialogue, to forgive, and to be obedient to the urgings of the Spirit. We live in a time when we need to step out and invite others to prayer, dialogue, and action. We need to trust the Holy Spirit to guide us. For the challenges invite us to become open to our personal and collective vulnerabilities in creating and nurturing communities of faith that are inclusive. To remember that we are not alone, that we are because others exist in the world surrounding us. We trust that whatever challenging circumstances or people we meet on our journeys, we are called to listen for God's voice as we gather in groups of two or more and hold in our hearts the love of our neighbors as ourselves." Carolyn Jacobs, MSW, PhD is Dean Emerita and Elizabeth Marting Treuhaft Professor Emerita of the Smith College School for Social Work and Spiritual Director. Dr. Jacobs was a member of the School's faculty for 35 years, serving as the dean 14 of those years, as well as director of an Advanced Certificate Program in Spirituality and Social Work Practice for seven years. She received her MSW from San Diego State University, her doctorate from the Heller School of Brandeis University, and her training as a spiritual director from the Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation. She maintains a spiritual direction practice and is committed to creating spaces for health care providers to discover the rich resources of contemplative practices from many wisdom traditions in developing resilience for self and others. Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/09102023 to learn more about Dr. Jacobs, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.
Would you like to learn a new language? Or do work that makes a difference in society? Research might be the right path for you.In this episode we meet two UQ researchers, Dr Carolyn Jacobs and Katarzyna Hourigan, who completed their PhD degrees in the area of mechanical and chemical engineering respectively.Carolyn completed her PhD in a ‘cotutelle' program, which was a dual enrolment at The University of Queensland and École Centrale Paris as part of UQ's Centre for Hypersonics.Katarzyna completed her undergraduate studies in Poland, followed by a Master's Degree in Denmark, before finally landing in Australia to complete a PhD in nanotechnology at The University of Queensland.Who knew a career in academia could take you around the world!To learn more about studying engineering at The University of Queensland, visit the Future Students website.
Would you like to learn a new language? Or do work that makes a difference in society? Research might be the right path for you.In this episode we meet two UQ researchers, Dr Carolyn Jacobs and Katarzyna Hourigan, who completed their PhD degrees in the area of mechanical and chemical engineering respectively.Carolyn completed her PhD in a ‘cotutelle’ program, which was a dual enrolment at The University of Queensland and École Centrale Paris as part of UQ’s Centre for Hypersonics.Katarzyna completed her undergraduate studies in Poland, followed by a Master’s Degree in Denmark, before finally landing in Australia to complete a PhD in nanotechnology at The University of Queensland.Who knew a career in academia could take you around the world!To learn more about studying engineering at UQ visit the Future Students website.
Recently this podcast was invited to co-host a Next For Me event in NYC called “Myths & Misconceptions: The Truth About 50+ Consumers." (Full disclosure: NFM is one of our sponsors.) The other co-hosts were Stria News and Silvernest. Stria News is a media platform for the longevity market that inspires cross-sector solutions for our aging society. Silvernest is an online service that pairs boomers, retirees and empty nesters with compatible housemates for long-term home sharing.The event took place at Trove Social, a social club for people in their prime, in lower Manhattan. About 50 people attended, all of whom are active in one way or another with the midlife reinvention movement. That included members of the media, marketers, entrepreneurs and consumers.The goal was to discuss, honestly and openly, the myths and misconceptions surrounding the age 50+ demographic and how this translates into a lost market opportunity. And to bust those myths. You’re probably familiar with a lot of them: Older people are grumpy.Older people hate technology and don’t use it.Older people don’t spend money.Older people don’t have sex... and they don’t want to.Older people have less to contribute. The underlying question: what if more people recognized that those 50 and up are a vast, diverse and untapped source of potential dollar revenue as well as being overlooked contributors to society?Some of us might still be having sex while others don’t. Some of us love technology and the latest iPhone while others tolerate it or ignore it. The point is that the millions of members of this age 50-plus demographic are all different. And yet we all seem to be confronted with the same ageist attitudes and the same misconceptions about who we are as individuals.In this episode Debbie chats with Jeff Tidwell, co-founder of Next For Me. This is a follow-up to Debbie's conversation with Jeff in EP8 of Season 1. She also talks to Susan Donley, founder, publisher and CEO of Stria News, and to Wendi Burkhardt, co-founder and CEO of Silvernest.PHOTO: Debbie, left, and Wendi Burkhardt of Silvernest. Mentioned in the episodeNext For Me's Oct. 7, 2019 event in NYC"An Unabashedly Honest Conversation on the Realities of Aging" (article in Stria News by Carolyn Jacobs on Oct. 21, 2019) Support this podcast:Leave a review on iTunes: it means so much!Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or Spotify Credits:Host: Debbie WeilProducer: Julie-Roxane KrikorianPodcast websiteMusic by Manuel Senfft Connect with us:Email: thegapyearpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @debbieweilInsta: @debbieweilRead Debbie and Sam's blog: Gap Year After Sixty Thanks to our Media Partners!Encore.org, an ideas and innovation hub tapping the talent of those 50+ as a force for good.Modern Elder Academy Navigating mid-life transitions: Grow Whole, Not Old.Next For Me Rewriting +50 life through new work, a new purpose, or a new social contribution.
Recorded in Angie Fabian's office at Summit Healthcare. In this episode Birdman chats with Carolyn Jacobs, the Chief Quality & Compliance Officer for Summit Healthcare about Patient Safety. Video @ https://youtu.be/q1q_jRyaJZI About Carolyn Jacobs: Carolyn joined Summit Healthcare in 2002. As Chief Quality Officer, Carolyn is responsible for the oversight of the quality of Summit Healthcare including the hospital, outpatient services, the clinics and affiliated physician offices. She provides oversight for the standards of practice, the regulatory requirements for clinical care, and patient safety. Carolyn is a Registered Nurse with her Master’s Degree in Health Services Administration and is a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality. For more information about Patient Safety visit: https://summithealthcare.net/patient-safety *PATIENT SAFETY WEEK 3/11/18- 3/17/18*
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, January 11, 2014 presented by Carolyn Jacobs, Senior Manager for Training and Professional Development at WGBH - PBS station. Carolyn shared a special grant collection on PBS Learning Media called Inspiring Middle School Literacy. Enhance the literacy skills of middle school students with this collection of online lessons for blended learning.These online self-paced lessons for blended learning, funded by the Walmart Foundation, are designed to enhance the literacy skills of struggling readers in grades 5--8. Each uses videos, interactive activities, note taking, reading, and writing to present students with an engaging science, social studies, mathematics, or English language arts topic. Each lesson addresses a range of literacy strategies, which are listed in the accompanying teacher's guide. http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/midlit/
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, January 11, 2014 presented by Carolyn Jacobs, Senior Manager for Training and Professional Development at WGBH - PBS station. Carolyn shared a special grant collection on PBS Learning Media called Inspiring Middle School Literacy. Enhance the literacy skills of middle school students with this collection of online lessons for blended learning.These online self-paced lessons for blended learning, funded by the Walmart Foundation, are designed to enhance the literacy skills of struggling readers in grades 5-8. Each uses videos, interactive activities, note taking, reading, and writing to present students with an engaging science, social studies, mathematics, or English language arts topic. Each lesson addresses a range of literacy strategies, which are listed in the accompanying teacher's guide. http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/midlit/