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TALRadio
Thrive Beyond Fear | Successful Mindsets Unlocked - 17

TALRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 12:54


Thrive Beyond Fear, a powerful conversation with Rachel Boehm, NBC-HWC, PhD Candidate, Consulting Psychologist, Coach, and Public Speaker, dives deep into what it truly means to lead through chaos, uncertainty, and change. Hosted by Ryan C. Warner, this episode of Successful Mindsets Unlocked reveals how leaders in high-stakes environments can overcome fear, avoid burnout, and grow with intention. Rachel shares grounded strategies and real-world insights to help you build resilience and thrive in the face of adversity. Tune in to TALRadio English on Spotify and Apple Podcast and unlock a mindset built to last.Host : Dr.Ryan C. WarnerGuest : Rachel BoehmYou can Reach Rachel Boehm @rachelboehm.com/#TALRadioEnglish #ThriveBeyondFear #LeadershipInChaos #ResilientLeadership #BurnoutPrevention #MindsetMatters #EmotionalResilience #GrowthThroughAdversity #ExecutiveSupport #FearlessMindset #PodcastForLeaders #SuccessfulMindsetsUnlocked #TouchALife #TALRadio

Little Fixes Podcast
Children's Online Safety- Raising Gen Alpha and Millennial Parenting ft. Cyberpsychologist Nirali Bhatia

Little Fixes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 60:32


I am a millennial parent raising a gen alpha. We might have adapted to the internet but not all of us fully understand how fast the digital world is changing and what dangers it might carry especially for our kids.Yes, the internet has many many benefits but has its dark side too. I have stopped sharing my daughter's pictures online and wonder about the right age to give her a phone and about educating her regarding internet's threats.Even connecting and communicating with this generation requires a very different approach as they are born in a completely digital world and have sharp minds. If you also wonder about your kids' safety in the digital world, if you want to know what to do if your or your kids' pictures are used wrongly then this episode is for you. We also talk about screen time management, cyberbullying prevention, social media for kids and internet safety for kids because protecting kids online is the need of the hour.I am speaking with cyberpsychologist Nirali Bhatia. Nirali is an accomplished Consulting Psychologist and Psychotherapist, with over two decades of experience in web technology. Her area of expertise lies in Cyberpsychology where she studies the impact of technology on human behaviour and mind. She heads V4Web Technologies Pvt. Ltd, a tech company that specializes in developing secure applications with the best user experience. Nirali is also a director at V4WEB Cybersecurity, a top 20 trusted company in the cybersecurity domain in India.Nirali Bhatia is the founder of Cyber B.A.A.P., an anti-cyberbullying organization providing guidance, counselling, and reporting assistance to victims of cyberbullying. Her extensive experience and knowledge have led her to be a guest speaker and panelist for organizations such as UN Women and UNICEF. She has also been invited to participate in panel debates on various news channels and cybersecurity conferences. We had a very open talk but please understand that the purpose is not to judge you but to educate you so please listen with an open mind.All this information is coming to you for free so I urge you to support me by sharing this episode with all the parents you know. You'll be helping many parents and kids by doing this.Connect with Nirali Bhatia- https://niralibhatia.com/Cyber B.A.A.P. website- https://www.cyberbaap.org/Shownotes- https://littlefixescollective.com/166/Support the Podcast- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maitrivermaConnect with @littlefixespodcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/littlefixespodcast/ Email me- littlefixespodcast@gmail.comDisclaimer- This podcast is only for educational and entertainment purposes. It doesn't intend to replace the guidance of trained professionals like doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists and coaches etc.Music Credit- Epidemic Sound

Behavioral Health Today
Flourishing Through Adversity: Navigating Psychological Fitness and the Path to Well-Being with Dr. Karen Doll– Episode 324

Behavioral Health Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 27:29


Empower yourself with practical, science-backed tools to cultivate mental fitness and navigate life's challenges with hope and agency. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon interviews Dr. Karen Doll, a Consulting Psychologist and International Bestselling author of “Building Psychological Fitness: How High Performers Achieve with Ease”. With 25 years of experience partnering with top organizations and coaching high achievers, Dr. Doll specializes in personal growth and leadership optimization. She also advises organizations on tackling workplace mental health challenges. Join us as Dr. Doll shares insights on enhancing workplace mental health and discusses her groundbreaking book.   For more information about Dr. Karen Doll, please visit: https://www.drkarendoll.com For more information about “Building Psychological Fitness: How High Performers Achieve with Ease” by Dr. Karen Doll, please visit: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/building-psychological-fitness-karen-doll/1142601711 Connect with Karen on Linkedin, please visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karendecesaredoll

The Hamilton Review
Dr. Mark McConville: Clinical Psychologist and author of "Failure To Launch"

The Hamilton Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 46:35


This week we welcome author and clinical psychologist Dr. Mark McConville to The Hamilton Review Podcast! Dr. McConville discusses his must read book for parents entitled "Failure To Launch." McConville investigates the root causes of this problem: Why are modern kids “failing to launch” in ever-increasing numbers? The key, McConville has found, is that they are struggling with three critical skills that are necessary to make the transition from childhood to adulthood–finding a sense of purpose, developing administrative responsibility, and cultivating interdependence. In Failure to Launch, McConville breaks these down into achievable, accessible goals and offers a practical guide for the whole family, to help parents instill those skills in their young adults–and to get their kids into the real world, ready to start their lives. Enjoy this valuable conversation! Mark McConville Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice in Beachwood, Ohio, specializing in adult, adolescent, emerging adult, and family psychology. Dr. McConville is a senior faculty member at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland and has lectured and taught widely on the subjects of child development, parenting, and counseling methodology. His book Adolescence: Psychotherapy and the Emergent Self (Jossey-Bass, 1995) was awarded the 1995 Nevis Prize for Outstanding Contribution to Gestalt Therapy theory. He is the author of the Counseling Feedback Report, an innovative and widely used adolescent assessment tool, and is co-editor of The Heart of Development: Gestalt Approaches to Childhood and Adolescence, vols. I & II,(The Analytic Press, 2001). His latest book titled ‘Failure to Launch' which investigates the root causes of why modern kids are struggling to transition from childhood to adulthood was released in January 2020. In addition to his private clinical practice, Dr. McConville serves as Consulting Psychologist to Hathaway Brown School and University School, both in the Cleveland area. How to contact Dr. Mark McConville: Dr. Mark McConville website How to contact Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Dr. Bob's Seven Secrets Of The Newborn website: https://7secretsofthenewborn.com/ Dr. Bob's website: https://roberthamiltonmd.com/ Pacific Ocean Pediatrics: http://www.pacificoceanpediatrics.com/

Shifting Our Schools - Education : Technology : Leadership
319: What is an 'emotionally healthy school'? with Dr. Deborah Offner

Shifting Our Schools - Education : Technology : Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 28:55


Our first episode in our brand new mental health series kicks off with Dr. Deborah Offner. This series is sponsored by Money Pickle, learn more about ways to connect with an advisor today: https://www.moneypickle.com/shiftingschools Our special guest Dr. Offner is here to help us think more specifically about ways to support the mental health of our school community. We also explore her brand new book: Educators as First Responders: A Teacher's Guide to Adolescent Development and Mental Health, Grades 6-12 Ready to learn more about Dr. Offner? Dr. Deborah Offner is an adolescent psychologist with twenty-five years of experience working in schools, colleges, and clinical practice. She is Consulting Psychologist at an innovative school in Boston that prepares students from communities with limited resources to attend competitive private high schools. She works with adolescents, young adults and their families in her private practice and consults to middle and secondary schools about student mental health.  https://www.deborahoffnerphd.com/ Want to tell us more about how your school will action ideas from this episode? Reach out to Jeff and Tricia at info@shiftingschools.com Learn more about our work and opportunities to learn with us at www.shiftingschools.com Thanks again to our series sponsor Money Pickle for supporting our entire series on mental health! https://www.moneypickle.com/shiftingschools  

TALRadio
Wellness @ Workplace | Special Interview with Ryan C.Warner

TALRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 24:59


Explore workplace wellness with Dr. Ryan C. Warner, a seasoned Consulting Psychologist and Executive Leadership Coach, as he shares profound insights on fostering a healthier work environment. In this enlightening episode, discover keys to well-being and productivity. Tune in for expert advice on nurturing a thriving workplace. Host : Saankhya Guest : Dr. Ryan C. Warner You can reach Ryan @ www.rcwarnerconsulting.com #talradioenglish #WorkplaceWellness #Leadership #RyanCWarner #touchalife #talradio #saankhya

The Whinypaluza Podcast
Episode 290: Adolescent Mental Health: Expert Tips for Parents

The Whinypaluza Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 36:49


Dr. Offner brings more than two decades of experience in mental health, K-12, and higher education to her work with individuals, families, and institutions. She publishes and presents on wellness/emotional health and student affairs policy in independent schools at regional and national conferences as well as on campus. Currently, Dr. Offner is Consulting Psychologist at Beacon Academy in Boston, a 14-month program between eighth and ninth grade that prepares students from low-income families for entry into independent day and boarding high schools. She also provides ongoing professional consultation to several independent middle and secondary schools in and around Boston. Dr. Offner maintains an independent clinical and consulting practice in her home in Newton Centre, where she specializes in the treatment of adolescents and young adults. Listen to this episode of Whinypaluza, with Dr. Deborah Offner about the present state of adolescent mental health and what parents need to know Here is what to expect on this week's show: There is a current adolescent mental health crisis that is not purely related to the pandemic. Anxiety and depression in kids have gone up. The 24-hour news cycle impacts the mental health of adolescents. Schools have a shortage of counselors on hand to meet this increased demand, especially in rural areas. How to recognize red flags on social media interaction in kids, and what you can do to coach your kids in the best way to handle it. The importance of managing your own mental health and stress, so your kids don't have to take on extra stress in their lives or feel burdened by it. Keeping the line of communication open with your child. Trying to reserve judgment and be a listener and offer support. Independence in kids is very important, however, they reach it at different ages. What is Emerging Adulthood and how is it different than Young Adulthood? How do you know when to let your child fail, and when to step in to help? Finding the right balance is key, but not easy. How best to handle the phase of adolescence where they think they know everything. How has this changed in the era of social media and the 24-hour news cycle? Allowing your child to experiment with their level of confidence as they form their own opinions. How can parents use empathy to better work hand in hand with their children's teachers, and vice versa? Teachers can be served well to know that parents can feel very vulnerable and worried about how their child is developing. Parents can be served well to know how many hours teachers commit to their profession throughout the year, as well as their level of expertise and impact on their children. Don't be afraid to reach out to professionals for help if you feel you or your child is struggling. Even if it seems relatively unimportant. It can be beneficial to have a conversation.   Connect with Dr. Offner: Website https://www.deborahoffnerphd.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/deboffnerphd/ Twitter https://twitter.com/deboffnerphd LinkedIn https://www.google.com/search?q=deborah+offner&oq=deborah+offner&aqs=chrome.0.0i355i512j46i512l2j0i512j46i175i199i512j69i60j69i61j69i60.1871j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8   Follow Rebecca Greene Blog  https://www.whinypaluza.com/ Book 1  https://bit.ly/WhinypaluzaBook Book 2 https://bit.ly/whinybook2 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whinypaluzaparentingandmarriage  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/becgreene5/ @becgreene5 TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@whinypaluzamom?lang=en @whinypaluzamom YouTube https://www.youtube.com/WhinyPaluza Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Anxiety at Work with Adrian Gostick & Chester Elton
Workplace Mental Health: Managers, Burnout, and Resilience

Anxiety at Work with Adrian Gostick & Chester Elton

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 25:09


Hello and welcome to  Anxiety at Work.  We hope the time you spend with us will help remove the stigma of anxiety and mental health in the workplace and your personal life.This episode equips listeners with practical strategies to enhance workplace mental well-being and emphasizes the collective responsibility of recognizing and addressing burnout, fostering a supportive community where everyone thrives.You will learn: - The role of Managers in Mental Health- How to Recognize & Address Burnout- Everyday Practices for ResilienceDr. Karen Doll is a Consulting Psychologist with 25 years of experience at the intersection of personal well-being and professional development. She is the author of the book “Building Pyschological Fitness” and has her doctorate from the Minnesota School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Doll has dedicated her career to helping people learn, gain insight, and maximize their potential.Support the showUntil next week, we hope you find peace & calm in a world that often is a sea of anxiety.If you love this podcast, please share it and leave a 5-star rating! If you feel inspired, we invite you to come on over to The Culture Works where we share resources and tools for you to build a high-performing culture where you work.Your hosts, Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton have spent over two decades helping clients around the world engage their employees on strategy, vision and values. They provide real solutions for leaders looking to manage change, drive innovation and build high performance cultures and teams. They are authors of award-winning Wall Street Journal & New York Times bestsellers All In, The Carrot Principle, Leading with Gratitude, & Anxiety at Work. Their books have been translated into 30 languages and have sold more than 1.5 million copies. Visit The Culture Works for a free Chapter 1 download of Anxiety at Work.Learn more about their Executive Coaching at The Culture Works. christy@thecultureworks.com to book Adrian and/or Chester to keynote

Parenting Our Future
Parents and Teens in Crisis

Parenting Our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 36:15


It's no surprise that so many of us have been struggling with our mental health for all the reasons you already know. Growing up today is no joke and we are all navigating a generation of kids who have never not had a device, access to the internet or social media.  My guest is Dr. Deborah Offner, a child psychologist and author, provides valuable insights and strategies for parents and teachers. Our conversation highlights the importance of understanding children's perception of parental stress, the significance of parental involvement during the adolescent years, and the need for collaboration between parents and teachers. Additionally, the episode addresses the challenges faced by teachers, including secondary trauma and compassion fatigue, and emphasizes the role of teachers as first responders in children's lives. This episode is all about recognizing that we have been impacted and what we can do about it.  For Deborah's parents cheat sheet for understanding and connecting with your teenager, “How Can I Talk with My Teenager?”- you can download it from the Parent Toolbox. www.parent-toolbox.com About Dr. Deborah Offner Dr. Deborah Offner is a clinical psychologist who has worked in schools and colleges as a counselor and educator for 25 years. Currently, she serves as Consulting Psychologist at Beacon Academy, a one-year, full-time preparatory program for students from low-income households in the Boston area who plan to attend independent day and boarding schools. Deborah's first book, “Educators as First Responders: A Teacher's Guide to Adolescent Development and Mental Health,” Is available now. Social Media: Website: www.deborahoffnerphd.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-offner-07a634148/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deboffnerphd/   Thanks for listening! For more on Robbin, her work and free resources, keep reading! READY FOR YOUR FAMILY CHECK UP CALL? If you're feeling burnt out by bad behavior, worn down from constant battles and bickering and you've struggled to get the cooperation, respect and obedience you want from your kids, I've been there too. It might be time to learn new tools (that you've never been taught) to help you get your kids to listen to you, build teamwork, and grow the harmony in your home. https://parentingforconnection.as.me/Checkupcall FREE GUIDE FOR PARENTS OF STRONG-WILLED KIDS: “How to Turn a NO into Cooperation” go to www.strongwilledkids.com About Robbin Robbin is a Certified Parent Coach, author, podcaster and speaker. Robbin's work focuses on building and strengthening the parent child relationship so that children grow up with resilience, confidence and strong emotional intelligence. She works with parents to help them understand their own emotions and frustrations in parenting, so they can help build their children's sense of self without losing themselves in the process! Robbin's award-winning podcast, Parenting our Future, is ranked in the top one percent of all podcasts globally. And she is recognized as one of the “Top Moms in Podcasting” by Podcast Magazine in 2020 & 2022.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Fatigue Files
Fatigue, Healing and Working with Dreams with Dr Terry Marks-Tarlow

The Fatigue Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 45:29


In this episode, Anna speaks with Dr Terry Marks-Tarlow, Clinical and Consulting Psychologist. In this conversation, Terry and Anna explore the rich allusiveness of dreams as a portal to the unconscious. Various themes emerge — but the core encouragement to all who suffer from complex fatigue is to work with dreams because such work can be truly transformative and healing.Terry is an author who writes on non-linear science, creativity, play and clinical intuition and is an expert in nonlinear dynamics and interpersonal neurobiology. Terry is also an artist, dancer and yogini.Support the showPlease rate and review this show! It really does help support it. Please share it widely with those you know struggle with complex fatigue conditions or who have an interest in such conditions.To find out more about Anna's 1-1 coaching and her powerful online group programme (The Healing Transformation Blueprint), visit www.hypnocatalyst.com "‘Anna's Healing Transformation BluePrint program is amazing! In the same way that it is impossible to capture spiritual truths with words, it is impossible to convey the depth and richness of Anna's program with words. I feel that I am truly transforming in every way — physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. ... I am so thankful that I made the decision to do the program which I feel has been, and will continue to be, life-changing". M.R"In brief, this course is fantastic!...Each time I start a new module or listen to a new exercise I am just blown away by it ... so yes ... the programme is not like anything I have encountered before and really is indescribable ... and is totally fantastic!!" B.H "This is the best healing program there is for chronic conditions".E.M

healing dreams fatigue clinical consulting psychologist
Psych Health and Safety Podcast USA
Building Psychological Fitness - with Dr. Karen Doll

Psych Health and Safety Podcast USA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 50:54


One of the standard ways to avoid physical injuries and reduce the overall effect of exposure to significant hazards is to be physically fit. Physical fitness is achieved in many ways depending on the individual and their current state of fitness. Similarly, psychological fitness can be essential in maintaining mental health in the workplace. In this episode, Dr. I. David Daniels will speak with Dr. Karen Doll, who works at the intersection of personal well-being and professional development. She is a Consulting Psychologist with 25 years of experience in talent assessment, development, individual and group coaching, customizing and executing strategies, and developing programs and platforms to meet organizational objectives. In her book Building Psychological Fitness: How High Performers Achieve with Ease, Dr. Doll addresses how to handle stress and avoid burnout by building psychological fitness. The book offers detailed information regarding science-backed and evidenced-based interventions and practices to enhance your well-being and resilience. During this episode, Dr. Doll, a licensed psychologist, coach, and author, will “take us to school” regarding how to build psychological fitness as a way to psychological health and safety.

HR Mixtape
Elevating Women Leaders: Tools and Strategies for Success with Dr. Mira Brancu

HR Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 24:42 Transcription Available


Explore how to help women shatter the glass ceiling and unleash their full potential in the workplace. We've all heard the phrase “women in leadership” but how do we help them break through and rise to their full potential? When striving for better representation of women in top-level positions, it is essential that Human Resource directors, managers, and other leaders are working towards creating an environment of support. By encouraging genuine inclusion and providing the resources needed to succeed, we can begin to see a shift in gender equality within organizations. Guest(s):Dr. Mira Brancu, CEO & Consulting Psychologist, Towerscope

Too Dope Teachers and a Mic
116. Educators as First Responders with Dr. Deborah Offner

Too Dope Teachers and a Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023


Dr. Deborah Offner is a clinical psychologist with expertise in adolescent development, student mental health, and school life. She serves as Consulting Psychologist at Beacon Academy in Boston, a 14-month program between eighth and ninth grade that prepares students from communities with limited resources for entry into independent day and boarding high schools. She also provides ongoing professional consultation to several independent middle and secondary schools. Dr. Offner maintains an active clinical practice where she works with middle, high school, and college students, and their families. Her book, Educators as First Responders, shares the truth known all too well by educators: often, when a student is struggling, particularly in their adolescence, that student will often speak to a teacher first. Not a family member, not a parent, but a teacher. Dr. Offner shares with us her observations and recommendations for how we may better support our unsung first responders: teachers. Buy the book! Visit our sponsor, Carney, Sandoe & Associates

The Fatigue Files
Attachment, Self-Attunement and Healing (with Dr Terry Marks-Tarlow)

The Fatigue Files

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 41:10


Dr Terry Marks-Tarlow is a Clinical and Consulting Psychologist with over 30 years professional experience behind her. Terry teaches clinicians how to tune into body, mind, brain, spirit and relationship. In this conversation, she discusses attachment, self-attunement and healing, the healing power of the imagination and more. Terry is an author who writes on non-linear science, creativity, play and clinical intuition and is an expert in nonlinear dynamics and interpersonal neurobiology. Terry is also an artist, dancer and yogini.Support the showPlease rate and review this show! It really does help support it. Please share it widely with those you know struggle with complex fatigue conditions or who have an interest in such conditions.To find out more about Anna's 1-1 coaching and her powerful online group programme (The Healing Transformation Blueprint), visit www.hypnocatalyst.com "‘Anna's Healing Transformation BluePrint program is amazing! In the same way that it is impossible to capture spiritual truths with words, it is impossible to convey the depth and richness of Anna's program with words. I feel that I am truly transforming in every way — physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. ... I am so thankful that I made the decision to do the program which I feel has been, and will continue to be, life-changing". M.R"In brief, this course is fantastic!...Each time I start a new module or listen to a new exercise I am just blown away by it ... so yes ... the programme is not like anything I have encountered before and really is indescribable ... and is totally fantastic!!" B.H "This is the best healing program there is for chronic conditions".E.M

The Team Coaching Zone Podcast: Coaching | Teams | Leadership | Dr. Krister Lowe
135: Team Coaching Learning Conversation - Dr. David Tate

The Team Coaching Zone Podcast: Coaching | Teams | Leadership | Dr. Krister Lowe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 85:46


Episode #135: Team Coaching Learning Conversation - Dr. David Tate: March 3, 2023 Dr. David Tate joins Krister Lowe and Melissa Sayer for this week's Team Coaching Learning Conversation! Dr. Tate is the author of the recently published book Conscious Accountability, is CEO at Conscious Growth Partners, is on the Yale University School of Management Faculty, and is an Executive and Team Coach, a Consulting Psychologist and more! Note: The livestreams can be watched on both YouTube and LinkedIn. You can also tune in and listen to the audio versions afterwards on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, Google Podcasts and more!

The Evidence-to-Impact Podcast
Episode 19: Mental Health Screenings for Adolescents in the K-12 School System

The Evidence-to-Impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022


This month's episode discusses mental health screenings for adolescents in the K-12 school system. We spoke to Deepa Sekhar, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics at the College of Medicine, and Executive Director, Penn State PRO Wellness; Perri Rosen, PhD, NCSP, Consulting Psychologist, Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Pennsylvania Dept. of Human Services, and Steve Sharp, School Counselor in the Hempfield School District, and K-12 School Counseling Coordinator for the Hempfield School District about why having mental health screenings (or mood screenings) in K-12 schools makes a difference when helping children who might be struggling and getting them the resources that they need to succeed.Episode Resources and ReferencesThe SHIELD study is mentioned several times throughout the episode. SHIELD stands for Screening in High Schools to Identify, Evaluate and Lower Depression.The Student Assistance Program (SAP) is a systematic team process used to mobilize school resources to remove barriers to learning. SAP is designed to assist in identifying issues including alcohol, tobacco, other drugs, and mental health issues which pose a barrier to a student's success.Steve mentions receiving a school safety grant through Pennsylvania Commission and Crime and Delinquency (PCCD). He also mentions getting an ESSER grant through the Department of Education.Deepa discusses the SHIELD study receiving funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration and the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute.Steve mentions using MTSS teams, which stands for multi-tiered systems of supports.Lastly, Steven talks about the CAMS Model (Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality), which is a therapeutic framework for suicide-specific assessment and treatment of a patient's suicidal risk.

My Favorite Mistake
Dr. Mira Brancu's Long Email About an Ethics Situation Was Not Well Received

My Favorite Mistake

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 37:22


CEO of Brancu Associates Episode page and links: https://www.markgraban.com/mistake145 My guest for Episode #145 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Dr. Mira Brancu. She is the Founder & CEO of Brancu Associates and is a Consulting Psychologist, Speaker, and Author. Dr. Brancu helps leaders expertly navigate complexity in the workplace and help organizations make it easier for leaders to navigate. Dr. Brancu has 20+ years of experience in large, complex organizations, including federal government, academia, and healthcare. She has a Psychology Today blog focused on women's leadership and is the author of Millennials Guide to Workplace Politics: What No One Ever Told You About Power and Influence. She received the 2020 Early Career Woman Psychologist in Management award and the 2021 Triangle Business Journal's Corporate Philanthropist Award. Her background includes: PhD in clinical psychology M.Ed. and advanced certificate in counseling and supervision Certificates in: Business; Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the Workplace; Lean Six Sigma Green Belt; Coaching In today's episode, Mira shares her “favorite mistake” story about an early job as a school counselor and how she felt compelled to send a lengthy email about an ethics situation “straight to the top” and how that was “not well received.” What did she learn from that situation? We also talk about questions and topics including: Saying things like “I have a concern”? “Help me understand”… (or tell me more) Approach took focus off of the core issue? They made it about you as a deflection? Helping leaders make space for reflection? Applications of clinical psychology to organizational settings? How do you define Emotional Intelligence? Systems thinking and understanding yourself in a system of people? Complex workplace systems – no simple root causes of conflict? “Organizational trauma”?? — betrayal, lack of trust Tell us about the book — Not just for millennials? What can one person do? When to better navigate the environment and when to move on? Don't want to deal with politics? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/favorite-mistake/support

The Mallu Show with Rizwan Ramzan
How to Deal with Stress, Overthinking, Anxiety, Procrastination w/ Zemiya Shijas | The Mallu Show

The Mallu Show with Rizwan Ramzan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 47:45


Illuminate Podcast: Shining Light on the Darkness of Pornography
Launching young adults doesn't have to become a crisis - Dr. Mark McConville - Episode 127

Illuminate Podcast: Shining Light on the Darkness of Pornography

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 49:46


We want our children to learn how to be healthy adults and develop the skills necessary for them to succeed in life. However, many young people experience anxiety, isolation, and depression that can turn into unhealthy coping strategies when they don't feel prepared to succeed in adulthood. And, many parents watching their young adult children struggle can get caught up in conflict, drama, angst, and struggle as they launch their teens into adulthood. I'm joined by my wife, Jody, and our guest Dr. Mark Mcconville, author of the book "Failure to Launch: Why Your Twentysomething hasn't grown up...and what to do about it" to talk about how we can help our young people thrive in adulthood. In this episode, we discuss: The modern challenges with teens transitioning to adulthood The three main tasks teens must master to be prepared for adulthood How we can help them with each of these tasks Download my FREE guide to help you quickly end arguments with your spouse: https://www.geoffsteurer.com/3-steps-to-end-your-marriage-argument Connect with me on social media: www.instagram.com/geoffsteurer/ www.facebook.com/GeoffSteurerMFT Visit http://www.geoffsteurer.com for online courses and other supportive resources. About Geoff Steurer I am a licensed marriage and family therapist, relationship educator, and coach with over 20 years of experience. I am the co-author of, "Love You, Hate the Porn: Healing a Relationship Damaged by Virtual Infidelity", the host of the weekly podcast, "From Crisis to Connection", and have produced workbooks, audio programs, and online courses helping couples and individuals heal from the impact of sexual betrayal, unwanted pornography use, partner betrayal trauma, and rebuilding broken trust. I maintain a private counseling and coaching practice in beautiful Southern Utah where I live with my wife and children. About Dr. Mark McConvilleMark McConville Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice in Beachwood, Ohio, specializing in adult, adolescent, emerging adult, and family psychology. Dr. McConville is a senior faculty member at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland, and has taught and published widely on the subjects of child development, parenting, and counseling methodology. His book Adolescence: Psychotherapy and the Emergent Self (Jossey-Bass, 1995) was awarded the 1995 Nevis Prize for Outstanding Contribution to Gestalt Therapy theory. He is co-editor of The Heart of Development: Gestalt Approaches to Childhood and Adolescence, vols. I & II,(The Analytic Press, 2001). His most recent book, Failure to Launch: why your twentysomething hasn't grown up, and what to do about it (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2020), has received wide acclaim. In addition to his private clinical practice, Dr. McConville serves as Consulting Psychologist to Hathaway Brown School and University School, both in the Cleveland area. Website: https://markmcconvillephd.com/ Book: Failure to Launch: Why your twentysomething hasn't grown up and what to do about it

The Peace Radicals
Peace Radicals Episode 51 - Michael R Edelstein Psychologist, Phd.

The Peace Radicals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 82:38


Peace Radicals Episode 51 - Michael R Edelstein Psychologist, Phd. Michael R. Edelstein, Ph.D., has an in-person and telephone therapy practice in San Francisco. He is the author of Three Minute Therapy, a self-help book for overcoming common emotional and behavioral problems, for which he has been awarded Author of the Year. The book was a Quality Paperback Book Club/Book-of-the-Month Club Selection, a Behavioral Sciences Book Service Book Club Selection, and an Albert Ellis Institute Selection. His latest book, Stage Fright, includes interviews with Robin Williams, Jason Alexander, Melissa Etheridge, Maya Angelou, and others, relating their personal experiences and wisdom in coping with performance anxiety. In his practice, Dr. Edelstein specializes in the treatment of anxiety, depression, relationship problems, and addictions, and is one of the few practitioners of REBT in the Bay Area. He is also the San Francisco SMART Recovery Professional Advisor. Dr. Edelstein lectures nationally and internationally appears on radio and television and is published in psychological journals. He writes the advice column, "Ask Dr. Mike," which has appeared in the Mensa San Francisco Intelligencer and In the Know. Dr. Edelstein was a Training Supervisor and Fellow of the Albert Ellis Institute. He holds a diplomate in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and is on the Board of Advisors of, the National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists. He is the Past President of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy. He is a Certified Sex Therapist and has served as a Consulting Psychologist for the National Save-A-Life League, Inc., the oldest suicide prevention center in the United States. REBT is a modern approach to overcoming emotional and behavioral disturbance. It focuses on the present and helps clients take an active role in their recovery. It helps clients identify the unrealistic beliefs at the core of their psychological problems and gives them powerful tools they can use to change their thinking and dramatically improve their lives.

Life's Essential Ingredients
EP: #45 - Dr. Marissa Pei is Bringing Happiness to the World!

Life's Essential Ingredients

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 56:16


Episode # 45 Dr. Marissa Pei coming to us from Los AngelesGo to www.DrMarissa.Life, Instagram is @docbalance and twitter is @drmarissapeiDr. Pei is an inspirational speaker, TV commentator, On-Air Personality, Consulting Psychologist, Author, Life Balance Coach, Singer/Songwriter and Global Thought Leader.Her popular syndicated talk radio show “Take My Advice, I'm Not Using It: Get Balanced with Dr. Marissa” syndicated on CNBC News Radio KCAA AM 1050 and FM 106.3 and now on I Heart Radio.  Her popularity is evidenced by over 500,000 downloads, 180,000 regular listeners tuning in from over 100 countries. Originally dubbed “the kinder gentler Dr. Laura” she is now known as the “Asian Oprah”.  Dr. Marissa has won countless awards including: the 2014 Asian Heritage Award, 2014 Lotus Business Person of the Year Award, the 2012 Asian Entrepreneur of the Year Award and I could go on and on.  Dr. Marissa uses her Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology to help individuals, groups and organizations deal with human tendencies like power, politics, miscommunication and conflict.  Dr. Marissa also recently authored “8 Ways to Happiness” and is aspiring to help 8 million people get 88% Happy in the next 8 years – Dr. Marissa – Welcome to the show.TOTD – “Leadership is about empathy. It is about having the ability to relate to and connect with people for the purpose of inspiring and empowering their lives.”                                                                                  Oprah WinfreyIn this episode:What are your Life's Essential IngredientsThe 3 C's of more joy and less stress at work8 Ways to Happiness – 21 day fastInteractive Children's Book – Mommy What are Feelings The New PPP: Post Pandemic PossibilitiesLegacy 

The UK Psych Health and Safety Podcast Show
Psychological risk management - with Dr Jacqui Wilmshurst

The UK Psych Health and Safety Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 71:44


In this episode, co-hosts Sheila and Peter welcome Dr Jacqui Wilmshurst, director of Safety in Mind and Consulting Psychologist. Jacqui's career has seen her supporting individuals and teams towards effective psychosocial risk management, with a focus on highly specialised and challenging roles including; social media content moderation, social work, humanitarian aid, emergency services, broadcast media, journalism in 'hostile environments, and the military. In this experience, she speaks about her experience and about her feedback on the ISO 45003 standard.

Sage Aging
Finding Balance While Caregiving

Sage Aging

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 32:23


This week on Sage AgingBalancing caregiving, work, kids, and other responsibilities can be really weighty, and often it creates a level of stress that's difficult to shoulder. Listen in to learn what steps can you take to make coping with your current life easier. My GuestDr. Karmen Sears, a Consulting Psychologist at Bradenton Counseling in Sarasota, Florida is a licensed psychologist with a doctorate in clinical psychology and a master's in clinical social work. Dr. Sears employs multiple modalities to support the health and well-being of our clients serving each client's needs individually. Links & Resourceshttps://www.drkarmonsears.com/about/ (About Dr. Karmen Sears) - find all of her connection points here 211 - https://www.211.org/ (Find your local 211 here.) https://www.alz.org/ (Alzheimer's Association) https://www.aarp.org/benefits-discounts/all/aarp-community-connections/ (AARP Community Connections) https://eldercare.acl.gov/Public/About/Aging_Network/AAA.aspx (Area Agency on Aging) https://player.captivate.fm/episode/77e4098a-58cd-4f11-8b13-0ccf769c677a (Discover Emotional Detox (episode 30)) https://www.flapsych.com/ (Florida Psychological Association) https://www.amazon.com/36-Hour-Day-sixth-Alzheimer-Dementias/dp/1421422239/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAx9mABhD0ARIsAEfpavSRI-hJ4bIIout5GNTstMNEQ134HUIYUufB4A1e6jLfHab5WAukh3YaAkq1EALw_wcB&hvadid=490225707312&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9012161&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=2453746175097485244&hvtargid=kwd-129867082&hydadcr=24660_13446930&keywords=the+36+hour+day&qid=1612134249&sr=8-3&tag=googhydr-20 (The 36-Hour Day (book)) Thanks for listening!Connect with us on social media? Look for Sage aging on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

The Mindful Dietitian
Safety, Stigma & Speaking Up in Sport with Rebecca McConville

The Mindful Dietitian

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 59:56


Rebecca McConville on breaking down stereotypes and stigma in sport.   In this episode, Rebecca shares her experience from college athlete to sport dietitian and gives us a comprehensive insight into Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) to include how it came to be, the current gaps and room for improvements, an introduction into assessing and screening for RED-S, and the main myths surround the condition. She also shares how we can overcome hesitations from coaches and athletes when it comes to bringing a dietitian onboard and the importance of sports clinicians coming together to create a safer environment for athletes.  Here Fi and Rebecca speak about: First meeting each other within the sport dietetic sector and what Becca has currently been up to Becca’s experience as a college athlete, to landing her first job as a dietitian and then finding the IE / HAES / non-diet movement. Relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S); What RED-S is? How RED-S came to be and how it has evolved – whilst paying homage to the important work of those who have come before us! Where there are gaps, room for improvements and the need for further research.  An intro to assessing and screening; what to look out for and how people are presenting. The main myths, stigma and stereotypes surrounding RED-S. What the main hesitations are of bringing dietitians into sporting cultures and ways we can help overcome concerns and get involved.   The problematic behaviour of not speaking about and overlooking disordered eating and eating disorders in sports and how we must work towards creating safer environments for athletes. How you can learn to support and impower your athletes by joining Becca’s clinician training program – find out more here! As mentioned in the podcast: RED-S: The Female Athlete Triad, Roberta Trattner Sherman PhD, Ron A. Thompson, PhD https://doi.org/10.1177/10598405040200040301 Roberta Sherman, PhD, FAED, CEDS, Consulting Psychologist and Co-Founder of The Victory Program Kathryn Ackerman, MD, MPH, Physician, Sports Medicine Division; Director, Female Athlete Program Ron A. Thompson, PhD, FAED, CEDS, Consulting Psychologist and Co-Founder of The Victory Program The Mindful Dietitian Podcast Episode 43 with Nicola Rinaldi Dr Claire-Marie Roberts InPower Masterclass on RED-S by Becca McConville Finding your Sweet Spot by Rebecca McConville More about Rebecca:  Becca McConville MS, RD, LDN, CSSD, CEDRD-S is a board certified sports specialist and eating disorder dietitian.  In addition to Becca’s private practice, she has served as a consultant to the University of Missouri Kansas City Athletics, Kansas City Ballet, local colleges and previously worked with the Kansas City Chiefs. Becca is also the author of Finding your Sweet Spot: How to Avoid RED-S (Relative Energy Deficit in Sport) by Optimizing Your Energy Balance and the InPower masterclass on RED-S. She is a co-host of a podcast called PHIT for a Queen devoted to female athletes. Co-author with sports psychologist Dr. Mel Streno on a workbook devoted to transition out of sport soon to be released-Spring 2021. Connect with Rebecca: Website Instagram Twitter

Tamil Language Podcast in Rathinavani90.8, Rathinam College Community Radio, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
Rathinavani 90.8 CR | Saraswathy Pooja | Ayudha Pooja | Vijayadasami Special Program | Dr Regunath Parakkal | Consulting Psychologist | Global Peace Ambassador of India

Tamil Language Podcast in Rathinavani90.8, Rathinam College Community Radio, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 30:55


Rathinavani 90.8 CR | Saraswathy Pooja | Ayudha Pooja | Vijayadasami Special Program | Dr Regunath Parakkal | Consulting Psychologist | Global Peace Ambassador of India

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Sexology
EP197 - Sex and Creativity with Dr. Stephen Diamond

Sexology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 31:01


Welcome to episode 197 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I'm delighted to welcome Dr. Stephen Diamond to the podcast. In this episode Dr. Diamond talks to me about how we can best use the daimonic in our lives, analyzing the underlying reasons for our sexual fantasies and different ways we can engage with our fantasies.     Dr. Stephen Diamond is a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist practicing in Los Angeles, CA. A former pupil and protégé of existential psychoanalyst Rollo May, he is the author of Anger, Madness, and the Daimonic: The Psychological Genesis of Violence, Evil, and Creativity (State University of New York Press, 1996). Dr. Diamond has contributed chapters to the bestselling anthology Meeting the Shadow: The Hidden Power of the Dark Side of Human Nature (1990), Spirituality and Psychological Health (2005), the Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion (2009), Writing Music (2018), a chapter titled "Existential Therapy: Confronting Life's Ultimate Concerns" to the textbook Contemporary Theory and Practice in Counseling and Psychotherapy (SAGE, 2015), and, most recently, a chapter titled “Existential Explorations of Psychopathy” for a forthcoming forensic psychology text.      His writing has also appeared in various professional journals such as the San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Psychological Perspectives, the Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, PsycCRITIQUES, Existential Analysis, and Dasein, and he has lectured and taught at diverse institutions including Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (Palo Alto University), J.F.K. University, Argosy University, the C.G. Jung Institute-Zurich, Ryokan College, Loyola Marymount University, and the Existential Academy in London.      Dr. Diamond appears frequently as a guest expert in made-for-television documentaries about high-profile criminal cases. Presently, he authors a long-running blog titled “Evil Deeds” for Psychology Today, serves on the editorial board of JHP, and maintains a private psychotherapy practice. He is a contracted provider of psychotherapy for Kaiser Permanente Medical Group, and is also currently employed as a Consulting Psychologist for a private subacute psychiatric hospital in Sylmar, CA.      In this episode, you will hear:     Taking a look at the daimonic quality of sex   How aspects of the daimonic can take over or possess us   How can we channel the daimonic for our creativity?   Understanding what our sexual fantasies and desires might mean  Learning to embrace and not shut out your fantasies   Connecting with your erotic self   The difference between thinking about a fantasy and acting one out   Different ways we can engage with our fantasies   Analyzing the underlying reasons for our sexual fantasies   How using the daimonic can be a source of energy         Head to Nazanin’s Instagram each Friday for a new cooking challenge she is doing, focusing on enhancing your sensuality and libido!    Ebook: How to Increase Your Libido – For Women  https://oasis2care.com/how-to-increase-your-libido/    Find Dr. Diamond Online  http://www.drstephendiamond.com     Find Dr. Moali online:    http://www.sexologypodcast.com    Find me on social media:    https://www.instagram.com/sexologypodcast  https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care       If you are interested in booking a video counselling session with Dr. Moali:  https://oasis2care.com/contact-nazanin-moali-psychologist      Podcast Produced by Pete Bailey - http://petebailey.net/audio  

My Pocket Coach
Emotional Intelligence is more relevant today than ever | Ronelle Huddy (IE Group | Consulting Psychologist)

My Pocket Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 16:02


In this episode Gail Cameron Managing Director of The Image Excellence Group talks to Ronelle Huddy an Industrial psychologist who has worked with the group for a number of years as a specialist in the field of Emotional Intelligence. We explore what Emotional Intelligence is and why the skills described by this construct are critical for surviving the pressures and complexities of the modern world. Ronelle also explains how you can understand your own Emotional Intelligence in terms of how you engage with the world around you and develop the skills necessary to thrive. Music Used : Big Achievement | https://johnbartmann.com/about/ My Pocket Coach App http://mypocketcoachapp.com/ If you're ready to produce your own podcast, contact the podcast experts at

Smart Keto Academy for Women Over 40
EP 008: Your Soul's Healing Journey

Smart Keto Academy for Women Over 40

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2019 48:02


In today's episode of The Empath Woman Awaken Podcast you are going to learn how you can embody your greatest good, and follow through on whatever it is that is calling you forward. And the best part...You just might find yourself in alignment with your soul's highest purpose, and experience the phenomenon of what's known as, pure bliss.  If you are someone who sometimes wonders how to access your gifts and use them for the highest greatest good?  Then you are in the right place at the right time friend. Today on The Empath Woman Awaken Podcast with Jen, we are going to help you tap into some of life's most divine questions and get your answers from within. In today's podcast I am joined by my beautiful friend Faith Healer and Spiritual Counselor Cindy Rael Lyndsey, who after being raised in a household without spirituality found herself on a path of unmistakable spiritual awakening, leaving behind her parents approval and a career she worked so hard to achieve. Heavy in the Sciences and after 10 years of schooling to become a successful Professor and Consulting Psychologist at a University, Cindy received an actual, "Bump on the head," that changed her life forever.   Leaving behind her high paying job, taking the path foreign to her science mind, breaking the models of the family and her culture, Cindy discovered her Soul's Healing Path and journey to alignment of her highest work, and she teaches you how you can too.  In this powerful Podcast episode of The Empath Woman Awaken, you will discover: How Cindy's surrender to her highest good led her through a dream to discover she has Breast Cancer, and what may be the very thing that saves her life. How you can discover your Soul's Healing Path and live your most blissful life. How you can receive divine guidance and surrender to your soul's calling. How you can recognize your soul's guidance and the synchronicities that are leading and guiding you to your life's highest alignment and work. To learn more about Cindy and her Soul Healing courses and to support this next phase of her Soul's Healing Journey go to msjenlewis.com/podcast If you love this episode please don't forget to subscribe and leave a review. I'm curious what your aha moment was for discovering your greatest path to discovering your Soul's Healing Path and journey to your highest alignment of SELF.

Agile Coaches' Corner
How an Effective Leader Coaches, with Joseph Carella

Agile Coaches' Corner

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 35:35


This week, Dan Neumann is joined by Joseph Carella — a Senior Instructor and Executive Coach of the Eckerd College Leadership Development Institute in St. Petersburg, Florida. Joseph is also a practicing psychologist and Consulting Psychologist for the Orlando Magic NBA Team and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as well as the Senior Consultant for AvoLead, and the Principal Owner for Carella & Associates.   In this episode, Dan and Joseph discuss the ways that an effective leader coaches. Joseph highlights the differences between professional coaching and executive coaching, real-life examples from his work, what it means to hold somebody accountable, how good leaders can set up a positive environment to get the most out of their team, and how to provide corrective feedback. Joseph also provides his insights around both positive and corrective reinforcement through coaching and when you should hold yourself accountable as a leader when it comes to the “underperformers” on your team.   Key Takeaways What good leaders should do (and how they can hold their team accountable): Set the expectations for performance Provide instruction, guidance, and support Positively enforce correct performance Let the person know immediately when they’re not performing up to par and provide corrective actions Help your team with skill acquisitions Joseph’s insights around both positive and corrective reinforcement through coaching: Hold yourself accountable as a leader for creating an environment for your whole team to perform at their best Review your ideas around the traits you consider to be that of an underperformer (i.e. are they really an underperformer or are they just not matching your expectations?) Consider how you’re interacting with an “underperformer” — are you only identifying their weaknesses thus creating a demotivating environment? As a leader, find ways to understand your people and engage with them If there is truly a performance gap, identify the behaviors that are problematic and the impact that they have on the task at hand, and then allow that person to tell their story, and afterward ask how they’re going to effect this change   Mentioned in this Episode: Joseph Carella’s Bio Eckerd College Leadership Development Institute AvoLead Carella & Associates Agile Coaches’ Corner Ep. 25: “Talking Feedback with Christy Erbeck” Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High, by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler Agile Coaches’ Corner Ep. 23: “Scrum and Empirical Process Control with Sam Falco” Adapt Framework SBI Model Painless Performance Conversations: A Practical Approach to Critical Day-to-Day Workplace Discussions, by Marnie E. Green Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams, by Tom DeMarco and Tim Lister “Modern Agile,” by Joshua Kerievsky The Three Christs of Ypsilanti, by Milton Rokeach   Joseph Carella’s Book Picks: Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don't, by Simon Sinek Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World, by General Stanley McChrystal, Tantum Collins, David Silverman, and Chris Fussell The Rise of Superman: Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance, by Steven Kotler   Want to Learn More or Get in Touch? Visit the website and catch up with all the episodes on AgileThought.com! Email your thoughts or suggestions to Podcast@AgileThought.com or Tweet @AgileThought using #AgileThoughtPodcast!

Nemo Radio
The Psychology Of Top Talent With Dr. Eric Frazer

Nemo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 32:34


Dr. Eric Frazer, a Consulting Psychologist, helps organizations of all sizes find, develop and train top talent. In addition to presenting to organizations including Google, Cisco, Yale University, Berkshire Hathaway and many others, he's also the author of the new book "The Psychology of Top Talent." On this episode of Nemo Radio, Eric shares some of his favorite tips for not only unlocking and engaging the top talent inside your business, but how to do the same thing for yourself as well! EPISODE LINKS Get Eric's new book: https://amzn.to/2SUeVMh Connect with Eric on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drericfrazer/ Visit Eric's website: https://hiringtoptalent.com/

Member Voices
Lisa Damour, Consulting Psychologist, Laurel School

Member Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 35:38


Lisa Damour, consulting psychologist at Laurel School (OH) and author of Untangled, describes what it’s like working at an all-girls school, how to help students build resilience, and what she’s reading right now.

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Leadership Matters
Encore: The Economic Business Case for Funding Nonprofits

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 57:35


Nonprofit organizations exist to serve the public's interest. Many are aware of the good they do to help meet the needs of underserved populations. What is often overlooked and not discussed is the positive impact that they have on businesses and the local economy. Special guests Rudolph A. Johnson, III, President and CEO of the Neighborhood House Association and Gerald McFadden, President and CEO of Volunteers of America Southwest, will join our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development at the Neighborhood House Association to discuss the essential topic. We invite you to also join the conversation by emailing in your comments/questions or calling in Wednesday between 2 – 3 PM/PST. Don't miss Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

Leadership Matters
Encore: The Economic Business Case for Funding Nonprofits

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 57:35


Nonprofit organizations exist to serve the public's interest. Many are aware of the good they do to help meet the needs of underserved populations. What is often overlooked and not discussed is the positive impact that they have on businesses and the local economy. Special guests Rudolph A. Johnson, III, President and CEO of the Neighborhood House Association and Gerald McFadden, President and CEO of Volunteers of America Southwest, will join our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development at the Neighborhood House Association to discuss the essential topic. We invite you to also join the conversation by emailing in your comments/questions or calling in Wednesday between 2 – 3 PM/PST. Don't miss Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

Leadership Matters
Encore: Encore: Are You Part of the Dream or Nightmare? Leadership, Character and Privilege: Leading with Honor

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 56:13


How do you line up? Are you part of Martin Luther King's dream, forging betterment for humanity or have you become part of the nightmare – got yours and are truly only concerned with keeping it and getting more. Join special guest California State Assemblymember Dr. Shirley Weber and our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development at the Neighborhood House Association as they explore this critical topic. Join the conversation by emailing in your comments/questions or calling in today between 2 – 3 PM/PST! Don't miss Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

Leadership Matters
Encore: The Economic Business Case for Funding Nonprofits

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 57:35


Nonprofit organizations exist to serve the public's interest. Many are aware of the good they do to help meet the needs of underserved populations. What is often overlooked and not discussed is the positive impact that they have on businesses and the local economy. Special guests Rudolph A. Johnson, III, President and CEO of the Neighborhood House Association and Gerald McFadden, President and CEO of Volunteers of America Southwest, will join our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development at the Neighborhood House Association to discuss the essential topic. We invite you to also join the conversation by emailing in your comments/questions or calling in Wednesday between 2 – 3 PM/PST. Don't miss Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

Leadership Matters
The Economic Business Case for Funding Nonprofits

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 57:35


Nonprofit organizations exist to serve the public's interest. Many are aware of the good they do to help meet the needs of underserved populations. What is often overlooked and not discussed is the positive impact that they have on businesses and the local economy. Special guests Rudolph A. Johnson, III, President and CEO of the Neighborhood House Association and Gerald McFadden, President and CEO of Volunteers of America Southwest, will join our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development at the Neighborhood House Association to discuss the essential topic. We invite you to also join the conversation by emailing in your comments/questions or calling in Wednesday between 2 – 3 PM/PST. Don't miss Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

Leadership Matters
Encore: Are You Part of the Dream or Nightmare? Leadership, Character and Privilege: Leading with Honor

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 56:13


How do you line up? Are you part of Martin Luther King's dream, forging betterment for humanity or have you become part of the nightmare – got yours and are truly only concerned with keeping it and getting more. Join special guest California State Assemblymember Dr. Shirley Weber and our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development at the Neighborhood House Association as they explore this critical topic. Join the conversation by emailing in your comments/questions or calling in today between 2 – 3 PM/PST! Don't miss Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

Leadership Matters
Are You Part of the Dream or Nightmare? Leadership, Character and Privilege: Leading with Honor

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 56:13


How do you line up? Are you part of Martin Luther King's dream, forging betterment for humanity or have you become part of the nightmare – got yours and are truly only concerned with keeping it and getting more. Join special guest California State Assemblymember Dr. Shirley Weber and our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development at the Neighborhood House Association as they explore this critical topic. Join the conversation by emailing in your comments/questions or calling in today between 2 – 3 PM/PST! Don't miss Leadership Matters: Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

Leadership Matters
Encore: Got Leadership Challenges? Join the Conversation! Email Questions or Call-in!

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 57:57


Got leadership challenges? Call or email your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, April 6 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA and special guests Verna Jaggers, Coach/CEO of Jaggers n Harmony and Dr. Donald Chick, CEO of New Synergist Consulting look forward to hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

Leadership Matters
Got Leadership Challenges? Join the Conversation! Email Questions or Call-in!

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 57:57


Got leadership challenges? Call or email your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, April 6 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA and special guests Verna Jaggers, Coach/CEO of Jaggers n Harmony and Dr. Donald Chick, CEO of New Synergist Consulting look forward to hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

We All Wear It Differently - A Podcast for Early Career Psychologists
#24 - Executive Coach and Consulting Psychologist Naomi Harrison

We All Wear It Differently - A Podcast for Early Career Psychologists

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2016 67:32


Naomi Harrison is a Consulting Psychologist and Executive Coach with 20 years experience as an in house and consulting psychologist and HR professional. She is currently based in Singapore where she runs her own consultancy ‘PsychInsight’. As a teenage uni student Naomi knew she had to do something with people and in business. She was passionately interested in how the world was operating, how companies were operating, and essentially how a person fits into the system. Hence she ended up studying Psychology, and Business Psychology through her Master of Arts in Psychology at UNSW. Whilst working and living in London 8 years later Naomi embarked on a Masters of International Business. Naomi has also completed Graduate Diploma in Family Therapy to assist her with a deepened understanding of systemic theories. During her career Naomi has consulted with a range of clients in different industries including banking, manufacturing, retail, oil and gas and pharmaceuticals. Her roles have included such things as recruitment, enterprise bargaining, management development and transitioning, leadership development, talent management, and of course executive coaching. Naomi's assignments have spanned over twenty countries from Nigeria to Brazil, and she loves the challenge of taking cultural implications into account when consulting. Prior to starting PsychInsight Naomi worked as the Group Global Talent Development Manager for Cadbury Schweppes. Here she Co-created Cadbury’s Global Early Career Assessment Centre, and designed and delivered the Global Graduate programmes and the Global Early Careers Strategy. Naomi was an Australian Psychological Society (APS) national committee member for the Coaching Psychology Interest Group for 5 years from 2010-2015. Naomi says coaching as an industry is a changing landscape and believes the psychology profession has a lot to offer this field. and that there are many opportunities for psychologists aspiring to be executive coaches. So lets see how we all wear it differently with Naomi Harrison! Visit the website to check out all the links that Naomi spoke about and her best self-care tip for early career psychologists.

Leadership Matters
Encore: Got Leadership Challenges? Join the Conversation! Email Questions or Call-in!

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 57:16


Got Leadership Challenges? Call or email your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, March 2 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA and special guest Jenni Furmer, CEO of Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Services in West Beach, FL look forward to hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

Leadership Matters
Encore: Got Leadership Challenges? Join the Conversation! Email Questions or Call-in!

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 57:16


Got Leadership Challenges? Call or email your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, March 2 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA and special guest Jenni Furmer, CEO of Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Services in West Beach, FL look forward to hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

Leadership Matters
Got Leadership Challenges? Join the Conversation! Email Questions or Call-in!

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 57:16


Got Leadership Challenges? Call or email your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, March 2 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA and special guest Jenni Furmer, CEO of Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Services in West Beach, FL look forward to hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

Leadership Matters
Encore: Want Solutions to Leadership Challenges Getting Refocused or Energizing Your Team for 2016? Join the Conversation! Email/Call-in Questions!

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2016 58:02


Email/call-in your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, Jan 6 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time to Leadership Matters. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA; Terry Wayne Brooks, Senior Pastor of Bayview Baptist Church in San Diego, CA; and Valerie Wright, CEO of Wright Ideas Unlimited in Palm Beach, FL look forward to sharing tips and hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

Leadership Matters
Want Solutions to Leadership Challenges Getting Refocused or Energizing Your Team for 2016? Join the Conversation! Email/Call-in Questions!

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 58:02


Email/call-in your concerns and tune into Leadership Matters, Wednesday, Jan 6 from 2-3 PM Pacific Time to Leadership Matters. Our host Dr. Sheryl White, Consulting Psychologist and Vice President of Training and Organization Development/InnoVisions at the Neighborhood House Association in San Diego, CA; Terry Wayne Brooks, Senior Pastor of Bayview Baptist Church in San Diego, CA; and Valerie Wright, CEO of Wright Ideas Unlimited in Palm Beach, FL look forward to sharing tips and hearing from and responding to you. Don't miss this opportunity to ask questions and receive updates on Leadership Matters! Informing Leaders. Inspiring Solutions!

Late Night Talk
Bad habits can be good for you

Late Night Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2014


Muireann & Michelle spoke to Consulting Psychologist & Cognitive Scientist John Francis Leader on why bad habits can actually be good for you.

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Leadership Matters
Special Encore Presentation: Managing Conflict in the Workplace

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2011 58:13


Conflict is a normal and natural dynamic in the workplace and in our personal lives. The pressure of meeting deadlines; co-workers with different points of views; overlapping roles; value differences—all make conflict inevitable in the workplace. Conflict is not necessarily a negative event. Handled appropriately conflict can lead to valuable insights and productive outcomes. Nonetheless, while conflict can be helpful in spurring creativity and innovation, unresolved and ineffectively handled conflict can erode productivity, impede results, and reduce an organization's overall success and return on investment. It can lead to physical and/or emotional harm, individuals resigning, broken personal relationships, aggression/violence, reduced morale, increased absenteeism, and destructive blow-ups among co-workers and teams. Today's show focuses on effectively managing conflict. Dr. G and guests, Dr. Charlotte Houston, Consulting Psychologist and Jordan Goldrich of CUSTOMatrix, will discuss how to create solutions for common difficult situations and behaviors that lead to conflict, along with ways to constructively respond to, manage, and leverage conflict in the workplace.

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Leadership Matters
Managing Conflict in the Workplace

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2010 58:13


Conflict is a normal and natural dynamic in the workplace and in our personal lives. The pressure of meeting deadlines; co-workers with different points of views; overlapping roles; value differences—all make conflict inevitable in the workplace. Conflict is not necessarily a negative event. Handled appropriately conflict can lead to valuable insights and productive outcomes. Nonetheless, while conflict can be helpful in spurring creativity and innovation, unresolved and ineffectively handled conflict can erode productivity, impede results, and reduce an organization's overall success and return on investment. It can lead to physical and/or emotional harm, individuals resigning, broken personal relationships, aggression/violence, reduced morale, increased absenteeism, and destructive blow-ups among co-workers and teams. Today's show focuses on effectively managing conflict. Dr. G and guests, Dr. Charlotte Houston, Consulting Psychologist and Jordan Goldrich of CUSTOMatrix, will discuss how to create solutions for common difficult situations and behaviors that lead to conflict, along with ways to constructively respond to, manage, and leverage conflict in the workplace.

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