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On this week's episode of Counselor's Corner, we speak with Abbie Kelley of AMK Counseling. Abbie offers her perspective on parenting during quarantine including strategies on how to communicate with children about the uncertainty of living during the COVID-19 pandemic. Abbie Kelley is the director of AMK Counseling. (www.amkcounseling.com) She has been serving clients of all ages, including kids and teens, young professionals, and adults since 2012. Areas of specialty include: social anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD, self-esteem, relationships, parenting, life transitions, career and academic exploration, and other stressors.
On this episode of Counselor's Corner, we talk to Ritamaria Laird and Julianne Neely about child and adolescent peer relationships. Ritamaria and Julianne are therapists at Individual and Family Connection, a therapeutic practice in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago. Julianne Neely, MSW, LCSW is a special needs mom, foster parent, pediatric therapist and owner of Individual and Family Connection. She treats children struggling with a variety of emotional and behavioral issues and is a leading expert in pediatric mental health. Ritamaria Laird, LCPC, NCC is a pediatric therapist and the Clinical Director at Individual and Family Connection. Ritamaria specializes in working with children who struggle in their relationships and is passionate about helping families learn how to connect and heal through play. For more information, visit https://www.ifccounseling.com/
We gathered some additional counselors and Chelsea talked with them more specifically about Camp Wild - what they liked most about it and what they wished for the camp and the Farm in the future. Please send us any comments you have about this, other episodes or the Clarkston Family Farm by pressing the Message Button. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alan-partington7/message
The Clarkston Family Farm relies on a dedicated group of volunteer counselors to help run many of the programs. In this episode, Chelsea talks to a few of them about their passion for the Farm's programs and the kids that they mentor. We will be hearing from more of these counselors in future episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alan-partington7/message
In the second episode of Counselor's Corner, we interview Dr. Justine Olson, a clinical psychologist in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago. We define anxiety, discuss approaches to treatment, and share tips for parents' to help their anxious child.
In the debut episode of Counselor's Corner, we welcome Dr. Lydia Barhight, a licensed clinical psychologist and AACA parent. We talk about bullying awareness, prevention, and tips for parents.
Join David and Counselor Kurt Smoot on our very first episode of the Counselor's Corner!
Please check out the trailer for Counselor's Corner, a podcast by the school counselors at Alphonsus Academy & Center for the Arts. Keep your eyes and ears open for our first full length episode in early November!
Hi Beloveds, WE ARE BACK FOR SEASON 2! Your favorite podcasters took a much-needed summer hiatus and we discuss what we have been up to -- from Jewel's big family move to Aarin's big move towards her goal of courage. In our #leadership #development topic we discuss the importance in checking on your stong friend, the life situations that call on a check-in, why you cannot always accept "I'm okay" as an answer, and calling upon those strong friends to build the muscle of vulnerability and ask for help. In our "We Speak Your Name" segment we highlight Evelyn C. Inya-Agha, Esq whose committment to working on her inner-self shines through her outer-self. She lost 100 lbs in a little over one year and her continued commitment inspires us to keep pushing. Finally in our "Counselor's Corner" we answer a dating question posed by a college student; how does one "date gracefully" today? We provide our insight and and want to hear from you too! Welcome to your space!
Playing With Power: A Mature, Unofficial Nintendo Power Retrospective Podcast
We dig in on Robotech: Crystal Dreams for N64, talk about Eye of the Beholder, Star Ocean, Sword of Hope, and then greatly question the value of an Iron Man / X-O Manowar crossover for a Game Boy title. We rag on Counselor's Corner, amuse ourselves at Mortal Kombat Trilogy, try to figure out The Brainies, and then enter some filler section called Beat the Boss. A meager Now Playing section preceeds a handful of teased games both canceled and delivered before we wrap things up!
Playing With Power: A Mature, Unofficial Nintendo Power Retrospective Podcast
Mike is joined by Ivan and John again for part deux! John starts the episode off by sending Mike a NSFW eel photo. The Epic center is up with Dragonheart for Game Boy, Sword of Hope for Game Boy, and continued coverage of Lufia II for SNES. Moving on, there's even more coverage of Mohawk and Headphone Jack, Counselor's Corner, Toy Story for Game Boy,
Playing With Power: A Mature, Unofficial Nintendo Power Retrospective Podcast
Nintendo Power Issue 31 from December 1991, featuring Metroid II: Return of Samus for the Game Boy on the cover. Ben was unable to make it, so Mike and John power through. 03:00 The boys start talking about OJ Simpson 06:00 Let's talk about muscular Samus, then let's dig in to the Player's Pulse. 23:30 Batman: Return of the Joker 29:00 Nester's Adventures 34:00 T-Rex video sends the boys into tears 47:00 Counselor's Corner - the last of this format before Gail takes away our fun!