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In honor of the first week of Mental Health Awareness Month, I gathered clips from past episodes with mental health professionals focused on different mental health diagnoses and their misconceptions. The topics range from exploring depression, understanding ADHD in young girls, identifying OCD symptoms, addressing mental health stigma in immigrant families, and more. You can find the list of episodes below.In order played:97: Sadness vs. Clinical Depression - with Dr. Kojo Sarfo, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner & Entrepreneur119: Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) - with Amanda Petrik-Gardner, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor131: Bipolar Disorder & Mania - with Colleen King, Licensed Psychotherapist132: ADHD in Women & Girls - with Christina Crowe, Psychotherapist & Founder of Dig A Little Deeper139: Immigrant Mental Health & Unresolved Trauma - with Valeska Cosci, Licensed Psychotherapist & Owner of Renew Thru Therapy148: Mental Health Stigma & Shame in Families - with Dr. Jenny Wang, Clinical Psychologist & National Speaker159: Anxiety & Procrastination - with Amanda Landry, Licensed Mental Health Counselor & Owner of Caring Therapists178: Decolonizing Therapy & Mental Health Care - with Dr. Lawrence Jackson, Psychotherapist & Sports Performance Coach in the NBA & NFL212: Misconceptions About Depression - with Dr. Scott Eilers, Clinical PsychologistDownload a FREE Boundary Guilt WorksheetINSTA: @trustandthriveTIKOK: @trustandthriveTWITTER: @trustandthriveFACEBOOK: bit.ly/FBtaramontWEBSITE: www.tara-mont.com EMAIL: trustandthrive@gmail.com
Colleen King is a licensed psychotherapist providing individual therapy to adults throughout California via telehealth. Colleen is passionate about helping people living with the challenges of anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder learn effective strategies to manage symptoms that get in the way of living their lives. Colleen helps people to increase self-awareness, master new coping skills, and address self-limiting beliefs to foster a meaningful and authentic life. In this episode, we discuss the harmful media representation of bipolar disorder, manic vs. hypomanic episodes, supporting a loved one with bipolar, types of treatment, the importance of stress management and noticing one's triggers, breaking the stigma, and more.FOLLOW COLLEEN:INSTA: @bipolar_therapistWEBSITE: www.insightcounselingsacramento.comSTAY CONNECTED:INSTA: @trustandthriveFACEBOOK: bit.ly/FBtaramontWEBSITE: www.tara-mont.comEMAIL: tara@tara-mont.com
Colleen King is a supply chain specialist and farmer advocate. In this conversation, she talks to us about ethics and fairness in the healing plant marketplace. She has worked extensively in global trade, specializing in import and export relations in seven countries. By creating clear criteria for purchasing protocols, in tandem with a commitment to farmers through personal relationships, she has helped to successfully scale food, beverage, and cannabis CPG startups. Her podcast, Sourceress, launched in 2019 and features guests who source ingredients worldwide, exploring the immense amount of effort it takes to source outside of commodity trading. Her greatest joy is celebrating the equity, quality, and flavor differences possible when we source differently. Useful linkshttps://www.sourceresshq.com/colleen@sourceresshq.comSourceress Episodes: Meet the SourceressesHemp/ CBD Tonic CBD & Tricolla FarmCannabis compassion programs/ Sweetleaf CollectiveCannabis: 48 North, Canadian cannabisTo learn more about plants & your health from Colleen at LabAroma check out this informative PDF: https://mailchi.mp/2fe0e426b244/osw1lg2dkhDisclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor if you are in need of medical care, and before making any changes to your health routine.
With a housing crisis in full swing, many millenials are having to stay at home for longer. While they're lucky to be able to do that, it does come with a price - your dating life. Whether it's a Tinder date or a long-term partner, trying to have a fulfilling relationship when you're living at home is extremely difficult. Joining Rachel in studio to discuss their house rules and near misses are co-host of the Saturday Brunch Show on Dublin City FM Rachael Cox and law student Colleen King. Become a Tortoise Shack patron - visit www.patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Meet the ladies behind the Sourceress podcast: Creators Carolyn Kissick and Colleen King, and Music Curator Danielle Maggio.
Panel event recorded on Wednesday, June 5, 2019, 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, at TPI Conference Center, 409 12th Street, SW, Second Floor, Washington, DC 20024. To maximize spectrum’s value, it must be able to transition to new uses as technologies emerge. The C-Band includes 500 MHz of particularly desirable spectrum between 3.7 and 4.2 GHz that is currently allocated for satellite use. Given fast-growing wireless use and emerging 5G technologies, there is widespread agreement that at least some C-Band spectrum should be available for terrestrial uses instead of satellite uses, and that the reallocation should happen as quickly as possible. But there is less agreement on how much to reallocate and how to do it. The largest satellite companies that currently use the band have proposed a private sale. T-Mobile has proposed an incentive auction similar to the one the FCC recently completed for broadcast spectrum. Broadcasters and cable companies, meanwhile, are wary of reallocations that may disrupt the airwaves that they use to distribute programming. This panel will discuss the economic, policy, and practical implications of the competing proposals as well as whether and how the FCC will respond to these options for C-Band reallocation. Panelists included Tim Brennan, Professor, Public Policy and Economics, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Colleen King, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Charter Communications; Patrick McFadden, National Association of Broadcasters, Peter Pitsch, Head of Advocacy & Government Relations, C-Band Alliance; Steve Sharkey, Vice President, Government Affairs, Engineering and Technology Policy, T-Mobile; Scott Wallsten (moderator), President and Senior Fellow, Technology Policy Institute
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "Math Playground Games and Apps", presented by Colleen King, June 13, 2015. Colleen King is back to share her latest updates to the Math Playground including new games, iPad apps and videos. Colleen is the publisher of Math Playground, a website for elementary and middle school students, and the developer of Thinking Blocks, a series of iPad apps that teach children how to model and solve word problems. Colleen has been an educator and math consultant in the Boston area for 20+ years and has worked with students from preschool to college. She is the co-founder of two STEM programs, a hands-on science lab and a math enrichment center. Colleen is very passionate about math education and is always looking for new and innovative ways to engage students. Colleen King created Math Playground in 2002 for students in her classes who needed a fun way to practice math facts. Since then, Math Playground has grown to include a wide variety of math topics, from problem solving and mathematical art to real world math and thinking games. When she’s not developing new activities for Math Playground, she teaches at a mathematics learning center. She enjoys sharing math strategies with other educators and has presented her work at conferences like NCTM and ISTE. Whenever she has free time, she can be found playing with her Golden Retrievers, practicing drums with her band, or exploring New England on her bicycle.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "Math Playground Games and Apps", presented by Colleen King, June 13, 2015. Colleen King is back to share her latest updates to the Math Playground including new games, iPad apps and videos. Colleen is the publisher of Math Playground, a website for elementary and middle school students, and the developer of Thinking Blocks, a series of iPad apps that teach children how to model and solve word problems. Colleen has been an educator and math consultant in the Boston area for 20+ years and has worked with students from preschool to college. She is the co-founder of two STEM programs, a hands-on science lab and a math enrichment center. Colleen is very passionate about math education and is always looking for new and innovative ways to engage students. Colleen King created Math Playground in 2002 for students in her classes who needed a fun way to practice math facts. Since then, Math Playground has grown to include a wide variety of math topics, from problem solving and mathematical art to real world math and thinking games. When she’s not developing new activities for Math Playground, she teaches at a mathematics learning center. She enjoys sharing math strategies with other educators and has presented her work at conferences like NCTM and ISTE. Whenever she has free time, she can be found playing with her Golden Retrievers, practicing drums with her band, or exploring New England on her bicycle.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, Sept. 7, 2013. Colleen King is back to share her latest updates to the Math Playground including new games and iPad apps. Colleen is the publisher of Math Playground, a website for elementary and middle school students, and the developer of Thinking Blocks, a series of iPad apps that teach children how to model and solve word problems. Colleen has been an educator and math consultant in the Boston area for 20 years and has worked with students from preschool to college. She is the co-founder of two STEM programs, a hands-on science lab and a math enrichment center. Colleen is very passionate about math education and is always looking for new and innovative ways to engage students.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, Sept. 7, 2013. Colleen King is back to share her latest updates to the Math Playground including new games and iPad apps. Colleen is the publisher of Math Playground, a website for elementary and middle school students, and the developer of Thinking Blocks, a series of iPad apps that teach children how to model and solve word problems. Colleen has been an educator and math consultant in the Boston area for 20 years and has worked with students from preschool to college. She is the co-founder of two STEM programs, a hands-on science lab and a math enrichment center. Colleen is very passionate about math education and is always looking for new and innovative ways to engage students.