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Youth Development Professionals Guidebook
01:25 Gina Watts; John Maxwell Group/ Vineyard Community Center

Youth Development Professionals Guidebook

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 48:29


Gina Watts is the Executive Director of Vineyard Community Center and Co-Director of Missions Ministry at Vineyard Columbus. She also serves as the Director of the Youth and Family Division for the John Maxwell Team. Prior to relocating to Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Watts served for 10 years as a full-time faculty member and administrator at a campus of Penn State University in Pennsylvania. In her various professional and volunteer roles, Gina has primarily focused her time on equipping youth to lead, developing community empowerment programs, and actively fighting social injustice. Gina’s proudest roles are that of wife to Eric Sr. and mother to Christian and Eric Jr.Contact Gina at her website http://www.ginawatts.comFind out more about Youth max https://youthmax.com/

A.L.L. Mamma Care
Season 2- Ep. 3 Sidekicks & Superheros- More than medical

A.L.L. Mamma Care

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 37:09


The SideKick program at UMass is truly a unique and special program and one that we are happy to be involved with. It pairs medical students with pediatric patients who are undergoing treatment for chronic illnesses and offers patients and their families support in whatever capacity they need at the time. I’m really looking forward to sharing this episode with you! If there is a program like this at your hospital I encourage you to check it out, ask questions, talk to your child if this is something that might interest them. If your hospital doesn’t have something like this talk with your team to see if something like this can get in the works! You just never know! It doesn’t hurt to ask and there might be so many that would benefit from a program like this! Link- https://news.yahoo.com/video/umass-sidekick-program-matches-medical-214300365.html https://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/04/10/umass-sidekicks-program-matches-medical-students-with-sick-children/ https://www.umassmed.edu/advancement/news/umass-medical-school-sidekicks-receive-support-from-charitable-foundations/ Contact Gina- eugenia.asipenko@umassmed.edu --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allmammacaretime/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allmammacaretime/support

Transforming Trauma
Bringing Complex Trauma Healing Into the Fraternity of First Responders With Gina Essex

Transforming Trauma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 38:06


“Complex trauma shows up in so many different ways that are covert and overt. And, the more we can recognize it, the more we're able to approach it in a way that moves towards healing and not isolation.” ~Gina Essex, MA, LPC-S Our host Sarah is joined by Gina Essex, a psychotherapist, NARM Therapist and Senior Training Assistant, who began working with the NeuroAffective Relational Model® (NARM®) in 2013. Gina has a passion for making this trauma healing work accessible to everyone, as she says: “It’s so important for everyone to know that the effects of trauma can be healed over time.” Over the past few years Gina has been focused on introducing NARM to first responders in her community. Gina works with firefighters, paramedics, law enforcement, and military— populations that tend to present unique challenges for traditional therapists. “These people run toward danger. They run toward life threat. They’re trained to go against their normal human instinct: to get away from danger.” Gina describes how she thinks of running toward danger as the flip side of what these first responders are dealing with internally. She suggests that in order to run toward danger, they have to run away from themselves.  In addition to the tolerance for high-risk experiences required in these professions, there’s an element of fraternity that frames any evidence of vulnerability as a potential liability. The constant desensitization to high-risk experiences can prevent these deeply-caring professionals from accessing and expressing their real feelings. “There are stigmas within these communities, ‘Don’t show your emotion. Don’t cry. You'll look weak, or you'll be weak and people don't want to work with you, or you won't have our back, or you'll be shunned if you’re weak.’” As for her own journey, Gina says that NARM training has opened her up to areas where she had, in the past, focused too much attention on the doing. She’s learning to trust the process more, including her clients’ capacity to be their own healers.  “It’s a very sacred space and not to be overlooked.” Hear how the work Gina does with the first responders address these stigmas head-on, and how she has witnessed the power of NARM in her private practice to transform people shackled to complex trauma into fully engaged participants of life.  CONTACT GINA (616) 930-0214 View Gina's Listing Here   NARM Training Institute http://www.NARMtraining.com   *** The NARM Training Institute provides tools for transforming complex trauma through: in-person and online trainings for mental health care professionals; in-person and online workshops on complex trauma and how it interplays with areas like addiction, parenting, and cultural trauma; an online self-paced learning program, the NARM Inner Circle; and other trauma-informed learning resources.   For the full show notes including references, podcast episodes mentioned, and a quick glossary of terms, visit us at http://www.narmtraining.com/transformingtrauma *** We want to connect with you! Facebook @NARMtraining Twitter @NARMtraining YouTube Instagram @thenarmtraininginstitute   Sign up for a free preview of The NARM Inner Circle Online Membership Program: http://www.narmtraining.com/freetrial

TriCounty Chamber Chat
Once Upon a Time Consignment Boutique w/Gina Spease

TriCounty Chamber Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 22:52


Join us in this episode as we chat with Gina Spease from Once Upon a Time Consignment Boutique! SO many top named brands to choose from. All fashionable and high quality. Visit Gina at her boutique today!! :-) Contact Gina....484-300-8737 or visit at 254 East High Street Pottstown, PA 19464.   Connect with TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce... email: podcast@tricountyareachamber.com | www.tricountyareachamber.com | Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | 610.326.2900 

Commanding Business
EP026: When You Want Something Bad Enough Nothing Can Stop You with Gina Mollicone-Long

Commanding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2016 51:02


Are you willing to do the hard work it takes to change and reach your desired outcome? If you are a CEO or an entrepreneur in business today, you must build up your mental, physical, emotional and spiritual resiliency to prepare yourself for adversity. When adversity presents, you will be able to see it for what it is and overcome it without taking it personally. Your business space is also your personal space. When you are down your business is down and when you are strong your business is strong. Gina Mollicone-Long details the 5 steps of change and how recognizing them can help us learn from obstacles that put us on the right track and lead us to realize our goals.   Key Takeaways: [1:27] Moving what’s in the way (obstacle), out of the way (of your boundary) [6:40] Modifying your behavior is the first step in the static process of change [9:43] The 5 basic steps of change: The Comfort Zone – No Change The Desire or Beginning The Breakthrough – The Change Point Mastery of the New Behavior The New Level [18:21] It’s fine not to believe in yourself, but how is that working for you? [21:28] An obstacle is simply feedback to put you on the right track [25:05] The Green Monkey example, the gift of awareness [32:09] Resiliency can be gained through good life practices [36:08] Desire comes from readiness and you cannot become unready [39:02] You probably know to ask yourself ‘what do I want?’ Here’s a better question to ask. [42:30] Change doesn’t have to be painful [45:29] Leading based on values and vision instead of reacting to circumstances [48:50] Systematically accessing intuitive intelligence [49:37] Contact Gina or her greatness group   Mentions: The Secret of Successful Failing Think or Sink The Greatness Group Gina Mollicone-Long Praxent podcast@praxent.com  

On The Couch
December 30, 2011

On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2011 55:00


Are you self-destructive and have a tendency to mess up possible good relationships? Find out if you fit the descriptions of being bitter, bossy, frumpy, insecure, irrational, needy, obsessive, picky, self centered, unavailable and other types of women who self-sabotage.. Learn what men have have to say about you, and how to get a good relationship as Dr. Michelle interviews Gina Hendrix, professional matchmaker and author of "Stop Being a Bitch, and Get A Boyfriend." Contact Gina at: exclusiveinla.com, or order her insightful and humorous book on Amazon.

On The Couch
June 3, 2011

On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2011 55:00


Why do extraordinary men want to meet a certain type of women? What are some of the best traits that men look for in women who they want to commit to? Why can't men and women find the right person in their lives? Find out the answer to these and more questions as Dr. Michelle interviews Gina Hendrix, founder of "Exclusive Introductions" concierge matchmaking company. Contact Gina at: exclusiveinla.com