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Psychotherapist, Emily Sanders, rejoins me on this episode to discuss the Four Attachment styles: Secure, Anxious, Avoidant, Disorganized (Fearful Avoidant).Attachment styles or types reflect how you behave in a romantic (or any) relationship and are based on the emotional connection you formed as an infant with your primary caregiver.Emily does an incredible job explaining what each one is, how they are formed in every one of us and their importance in our daily lives in each and every relationship.Listen to my first episode with Emily (Ep. 144) as we discuss the emotions and family dynamics of shame and guilt, what they look like, and how to properly cope with them. Follow Emily Sanders:EmilyHSanders.comIG: @emily.sanders.therapy
This week on CounterSpin: Climate disruption is outpacing many scientists' understanding of it, and it's undeniably driving many harms we are facing: extreme heat, extreme cold, devastating hurricanes and tornadoes. News media are giving up pretending that these extreme weather events are just weird and not provably driven by the continued use of fossil fuels. But fossil fuel companies are among the most powerful players in terms of telling lawmakers how to make the laws they want to see — public interest be damned. We'll hear about what you are very definitely not supposed to hear from reporter Emily Sanders from ExxonKnews. Not everyone is lying down and accepting that we're going to die from a climate crisis that is avoidable, but since companies don't want to talk about it, let's not. A county in Oregon is saying, deaths from high heat are in fact directly connected to conscious corporate decision-making. We'll hear about that potentially emblematic story from Victoria St. Martin, longtime journalist and journalism educator, now reporting on health and environmental justice at Inside Climate News. The post Emily Sanders on Criminalizing Pipeline Protest / Victoria St. Martin on Suing Fossil Fuel Companies appeared first on KPFA.
The crickets you're hearing about efforts to eviscerate the right to protest the impacts of climate disruption? That's all intentional.
Two people on the title, one wants to sell, the other doesn't, and they refuse to talk to each other. Sounds like a nightmare? Well, it's actually an opportunity. In this episode, we dive into a complex yet lucrative real estate scenario with Emily Sanders, a newer student dealing with a property caught in a title conflict. The seller wants to sell but added a cousin to the title who refuses to cooperate. Emily seeks advice on navigating this tricky situation to close the deal and get paid. Key Takeaways: Embrace the Challenge: Unique problems like title conflicts can lead to the most significant deals. These situations often scare off other investors, leaving more opportunity for those who can solve them. Effective Mediation: Learn how to communicate with all parties involved, understand different perspectives, and negotiate terms that satisfy everyone without the need for costly attorneys. Problem-Solving Skills: Develop strategies to creatively solve sellers' problems, making them more willing to work with you and ensuring smoother deals. Case Studies: Hear real-life examples of how similar conflicts were resolved and turned into profitable deals, providing practical insights and actionable steps. Resources Mentioned: Deal Machine (Discount code PIN) $40k in 40 Days Challenge Driving For Dollars Mastery FREE TRAININGS – Get Started in Creative Real Estate
Photo courtesy of Tingey Injury Law Firm/Unsplash Energy Transfer – the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline or DAPL – is suing Greenpeace USA for $300 million, claiming that the environmental group and not the Standing Rock Suix Tribe, organized the resistance against DAPL at Standing Rock in 2016-17. The suit is another Big Oil strategy to shut down opposition to its climate-damaging activities. If successful, it could have far-reaching implications. The brains behind the lawsuit — the international law firm, Gibson, Dunn, and Crutcher — has a long history of helping fossil fuel and other polluting industry silence their opponents. Earth Island Journal editor-in-chief Maureen Nandini Mitra and Terra Verde cohost talks with Emily Sanders, a reporter and investigator with Exxon Knews, and Haley Czarnek, National Director of Law Students for Climate Accountability, a student-led organization, about big law firms that are part of an ecosystem of enablers helping fossil fuel companies to keep doing business as usual and the growing effort by activists to hold them accountable. The post The Law Firms Propping Up Big Oil appeared first on KPFA.
* Israel's New Air War in the West Bank Kills Rising Number of Palestinian Children; Catherine Cartier, a journalist pursuing an MA in Global Journalism & Near Eastern Studies at NYU; Producer: Scott Harris. * Fossil Fuel Industry Working to Further Criminalize Climate Protests Against Oil and Gas Projects; Emily Sanders, Senior Reporter with ExxonKnews.org; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * SCOTUS Scandals and Blatant Corruption Demand Urgent Reform; John Bonifaz, Co-founder and President of the group Free Speech For People; Producer: Scott Harris.
On this episode of The Dude Therapist podcast, Eli Weinstein and guest Emily Sanders explore the intricate dynamics of building and maintaining relationships. They delve into the impact of early family experiences on our ability to be open in relationships and stress the importance of pacing and avoiding rushing intimacy. The conversation highlights the significance of in-person interactions, clear communication, and expressing needs explicitly to prevent resentment. Sanders also addresses healthy conflict resolution and views disagreements as opportunities for growth, advocating for a nuanced approach to maintaining connections. Emily has been practicing for over 13 years, and knows from personal experience the courage it takes to walk on the road to healing and self-discovery; she works with compassion to support others on their path to restoration, empowerment, and fulfillment. Emily has enjoyed working with individuals and families from all walks of life, both in the therapy room, classroom, and various speaking venues. She also has a desire to support the family unit, whether through caring for the youngest members of the home or guiding couples to a closer, more satisfying relationship. Of all the roles Emily plays, she most enjoys being wife to her husband of 16 years, Michael, and mother to their daughters and son. In her free time Emily can usually be found outside running, hiking, or riding her bicycle along Pacific Coast Highway. She also enjoys browsing Pinterest for new dinner recipes, chatting with her girlfriends, and spending quality time with her family. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedudetherapist/support
WANT THE FULL EPISODE? Check out Ep.129 I Emily Sanders I Deciding to Explore Emotionally Charged Decisions: How Your Past Influences Your Present. Download it here. Emily Sanders joins Sanger and Shawn to discuss the psychology behind life's most emotionally charged, impactful decisions. KEY TOPICS Getting curious about the root of your habits.Uncovering your hidden motivations.Recognizing what you're avoiding and exploring it. CONNECT WITH USwww.decidedlypodcast.com Join us on Instagram: @decidedlypodcastJoin us on FacebookShawn's Instagram: @shawn_d_smithSanger's Instagram: @sangersmith SANGER'S BOOK: A Life Rich with Significance: Transforming Your Wealth to Meaningful Impact SHAWN'S BOOK: Plateau Jumping: What to Change When Change Is What You Want MAKING A FINANCIAL DECISION? At Decidedly Wealth Management, we focus on decision-making as the foundational element of success, in our effort to empower families to purposefully apply their wealth to fulfill their values and build a thriving legacy. LEARN MORE: www.decidedlywealth.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE DECIDEDLY NEWSLETTER CONNECT WITH EMILY SANDERS Website: https://www.emilyhsanders.com/ Ep.50 I Emily Sanders I Deciding to Talk About Your Problems: The Therapeutic Effect of Getting Vulnerable: https://open.spotify.com/episode/22LORPQ5Xc1fjgHhZ7wARJ?si=EY-h7VjxRLWO0ug4Jdw7lw Instagram: @emily.sanders.therapy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilypsychotherapy/ Emily Sanders received her Bachelors degree from Life Pacific College in counseling ministry and received her Masters of Science degree from Vanguard University of Southern California. She graduated with honors from her undergraduate studies; Emily was also nominated “Outstanding Student” by her professors and peers from her graduate program and given the honor of speaking at her commencement ceremony. In addition to her practice, Emily is also an adjunct professor in the Human Development and Psychology department at Life Pacific College. Emily has been practicing for over 13 years and knows from personal experience the courage it takes to walk on the road to healing and self-discovery; she works with compassion to support others on their path to restoration, empowerment, and fulfillment. Emily has enjoyed working with individuals and families from all walks of life in the therapy room, classroom, and various speaking venues. She also has a desire to support the family unit, whether through caring for the youngest members of the home or guiding couples to a closer, more satisfying relationship. Of all the roles Emily plays, she most enjoys being wife to her husband of 16 years, Michael, and mother to their daughters and son. In her free time, Emily can usually be found outside running, hiking, or riding her bicycle along Pacific Coast Highway. She also enjoys browsing Pinterest for new dinner recipes, chatting with her girlfriends, and spending quality time with her family.
Emily Sanders joins Sanger and Shawn to discuss the psychology behind life's most emotionally charged, impactful decisions. KEY TOPICS Getting curious about the root of your habits.Uncovering your hidden motivations.Recognizing what you're avoiding and exploring it.DON'T HAVE TIME FOR THE FULL EPISODE? Check out the 15-minute Ep.129 HIGHLIGHT I Naming the feelings that inform your decisions. Download it here.CONNECT WITH USwww.decidedlypodcast.com Join us on Instagram: @decidedlypodcastJoin us on FacebookShawn's Instagram: @shawn_d_smithSanger's Instagram: @sangersmith SANGER'S BOOK: A Life Rich with Significance: Transforming Your Wealth to Meaningful Impact SHAWN'S BOOK: Plateau Jumping: What to Change When Change Is What You Want MAKING A FINANCIAL DECISION? At Decidedly Wealth Management, we focus on decision-making as the foundational element of success, in our effort to empower families to purposefully apply their wealth to fulfill their values and build a thriving legacy. LEARN MORE: www.decidedlywealth.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE DECIDEDLY NEWSLETTER CONNECT WITH EMILY SANDERS Website: https://www.emilyhsanders.com/ Ep.50 I Emily Sanders I Deciding to Talk About Your Problems: The Therapeutic Effect of Getting Vulnerable: https://open.spotify.com/episode/22LORPQ5Xc1fjgHhZ7wARJ?si=EY-h7VjxRLWO0ug4Jdw7lw Instagram: @emily.sanders.therapy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilypsychotherapy/ Emily Sanders received her Bachelors degree from Life Pacific College in counseling ministry and received her Masters of Science degree from Vanguard University of Southern California. She graduated with honors from her undergraduate studies; Emily was also nominated “Outstanding Student” by her professors and peers from her graduate program and given the honor of speaking at her commencement ceremony. In addition to her practice, Emily is also an adjunct professor in the Human Development and Psychology department at Life Pacific College. Emily has been practicing for over 13 years and knows from personal experience the courage it takes to walk on the road to healing and self-discovery; she works with compassion to support others on their path to restoration, empowerment, and fulfillment. Emily has enjoyed working with individuals and families from all walks of life in the therapy room, classroom, and various speaking venues. She also has a desire to support the family unit, whether through caring for the youngest members of the home or guiding couples to a closer, more satisfying relationship. Of all the roles Emily plays, she most enjoys being wife to her husband of 16 years, Michael, and mother to their daughters and son. In her free time, Emily can usually be found outside running, hiking, or riding her bicycle along Pacific Coast Highway. She also enjoys browsing Pinterest for new dinner recipes, chatting with her girlfriends, and spending quality time with her family.
Psychotherapist, Emily Sanders, joins me on this episode to discuss the emotions and family dynamics of shame and guilt, what they look like, and how to properly cope with them. We look into childhood environments, communication with family members and how to properly set boundaries and stick to them. We even discuss different types of discipline and how they affect us as we get older. Follow Emily Sanders: emilyhsanders.com IG: @emily.sanders.therapy
Get ready for some great advice on the Dating Made Simple Podcast with our awesome guest, Emilly Sanders, a marriage and family therapist who warns against moving too fast in a relationship and warns against falling for the fantasy relationship trap. Ghosting? Yeah, she's got the scoop on that too, and she reminds us that not all “red flags” wave red. And guess what? She's totally on board with the 1-hour dinner as the best first date. Swipe right on this episode to get the lowdown on navigating the wild world of dating without getting lost in the fantasy fog. #Dating #DatingTips #DatingAdvice #EmilySanders #DatingMadeSimple #Swiping #Ghosting #RelationshipRealTalk #DatingDecoded #FunFirstDates --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theitsjustdinnerpodcast/message
BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Get 20% Off Membership in July!) Air Date 7/22/2023 Today, we take a look at the action needed to curb and adapt to the extreme weather that climate change is already delivering Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript Join our Discord community! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Climate and energy journalist Andrew Freedman on the spate of record-shattering extreme weather - The BradCast - Air Date 7-10-23 The planet last week registered its hottest day ever recorded and then broke it four different times on four consecutive days. Our climate is in crisis, from the U.S. to Canada to Spain to India. Andrew Freedman joins us to discuss. Ch. 2: Bill McKibben Climate Crisis Needs Urgent Action as Earth Records Hottest Temps Ever - Democracy Now! - Air Date 7-7-23 "We can't stop global warming at this point," says Bill McKibben, co-founder of 350.org. "All we can do is try to stop it short of the place where it cuts civilizations off at the knees." Ch. 3: Climate and energy journalist Andrew Freedman on the spate of record-shattering extreme weather Part 2 - The BradCast - Air Date 7-10-23 Ch. 4: Emily Sanders on How Not to Interview an Oil CEO, Kaufman & Bozuwa on Fighting Climate Disrupters - CounterSpin - Air date 7-7-23 Emily Sanders discusses the article “How (Not) to Interview an Oil CEO”. Johanna Bozuwa joined us during 2019's California wildfires and power outages, to explain the potential role of public utilities in the climate crisis. Ch. 5: Climate Precipice & Israel's Palestinian Expulsion w Bill McKibben, Basel Adra - The Majority Report - Air Date 7-12-23 Sam and Emma talk to Bill McKibben, contributing writer at The New Yorker and founder of ThirdAct.org, to discuss the recent climate disasters across the country. Ch. 6: To Be Forewarned The Historical Record on Climate Change - WhoWhatWhy - Air date 7-14-23 Climate change shapes history, says historian Peter Frankopan. Civilizations thrive or fall on environmental stewardship and adaptability. Ch. 7: Disaster unpreparedness - Today, Explained - Air Date 7-13-23 Vermont just got slammed with flash floods, road closures, and evacuations. Harvard's Juliette Kayyem says the storm reveals how unprepared the US is for the present moment when natural disasters are more frequent and more intense than ever before. Ch. 8: How will the next generation of cities address the challenges of climate change? - VOX - Air Date 6-15-23 By taking inspiration from ancient cities, they can prioritize public transportation and foster human connection, resulting in reduced emissions and more accessibility. MEMBERS-ONLY BONUS CLIP(S) Ch. 9: Emily Sanders on How Not to Interview an Oil CEO, Kaufman & Bozuwa on Fighting Climate Disrupters Part 2 - CounterSpin - Air date 7-7-23 Ch. 10: Rep. AOC Reintroduces the Green New Deal on its 4th Anniversary - RepAOC - Air Date 4-20-23 “First they laugh at you, then they fight you, then we win.” FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 11: Final comments giving a hopeful perspective on climate action MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions) Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com
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In this new “Tea Talks Roundtable” series, Jiling gathers four local Ventura and Santa Barbara county herbal teachers to discuss sustainable foraging in southern California (aka. So-Cal). Learn more about the Ventura area's Mediterranean climate, ethical harvesting considerations, and some of the plants that make this area special. We discuss building relationships with plants, spring nibbles, gardening, white sage, horehound, tasty naturalized plants, warrior plants, and conclude with some of our favorite easy to grow medicinals. Enjoy the chat! Learn more about these Ventura area herbal teachers below:
We are bringing back a great conversation with Emily Sander, Executive Coach and Author. This week's DSOL we are showing support for all our exceptional guest in 2022. Check out this powerful clip where Emily Sanders shares a question, we can all ask ourselves, when processing decisions we made this year. Leader Seeds on Instagram: Podcast: LEADER SEEDS (@leaderseeds_podcast) • Instagram photos and videos Host on Instagram: Po'okela Mossman | Keynote Speaker (@pookela.mossman) • Instagram photos and videos --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leaderseedspodcast/message
Professor P’s Podcast - Entrepreneurship - Empowerment - Energetics
Welcome everyone to the 13th episode of Professor P's Podcast. I am bringing you my very first GUEST SPEAKER, Emily Sanders; from being SEX TRAFFICKED to BEING CEO of CONNECT 2 CHANGE. #truthbetold Emily Sanders is the Founder and CEO of Connect 2 Change – A nonprofit organization dedicated to serving homeless and sex trafficked women. To be a bridge to resources that can help them get off the streets and on to a new life. Empowering people today for success tomorrow! She is a survivor of homelessness, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. Passionate about helping homeless women who are victims of abandonment, sexual exploitation, sexual abuse, and trauma. With a deep understanding of their current circumstance, fears, and daily challenges of survival. In her own words: “Homelessness, domestic violence, drugs, and being sex trafficked became my prison for several years. My saving grace was being abandoned on street 8 ½ months pregnant. After a short stay at the hospital, I went to Bishop Gallegos, a maternity home in Sacramento. I was then connected to a trauma counselor, through another agency, I-Can. I began to heal and reclaim my life. I now have an apartment and work hard at creating a better future for myself, family, and others.” This is an interview you diffidently don't want to miss. You can connect with Emily at the links below. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087224280480 https://twitter.com/C2CSacramento https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChmBBO1o3QVekRF6A-KUK3g https://www.tiktok.com/@connect2change?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/emily.connect2change/ emily@connect2change.org Phone: 916-287-3312 Website: connecttochange.org but soon to be connect2change.org Remember to connect with me on social media. My handles are below. And I would love for you to subscribe, leave me a review, and share this podcast out to everyone you know. Thank you in advance! Contact with Professor P Website www.natashapalumbo.com Email natasha@natashapalumbo.com The Professor P School https://natashapalumbo.teachable.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/natasha_m_palumbo/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LdyBug LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/natasha-m-palumbo-mba-entrepreneurship-empowered/
Emily Sanders is a therapist who specializes in individual and couples therapy, including specialties in mitigating anxiety, strengthening relationships and creating unity within the home. Learn more at https://emilyhsanders.com Connect with Emily on Instagram @Emily.Sanders.Therapy
How do you build a healthy relationship after trauma? In this episode we talk about healthy relationships and why it isn't always easy- it requires a lot of effort from both sides to make it work. Even Nevertheless, no relationship is truly perfect because there are always ups and downs. Many empaths tend to struggle with codependency issues, anxiety, life transitions, and parental wounds without seeking help. In this episode, we'll go over how to deal with all of these challenges and restore your life. My next guest is Emily Sanders, a California-licensed marriage and family therapist with a strong commitment to serving others. Emily has over 14 years of experience in the field of psychotherapy and holds a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from Vanguard University. In addition to having a significant social media presence and more than 100k Instagram followers. Don't miss it! Follow Emily Sanders on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emily.sanders.therapy Top 10 Recovery Podcast On The Web Rank #4 https://blog.feedspot.com/trauma_podcasts/ Over 150+ Guests WorldWide For Coaching: Rajmontage@protonmail.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/on_call_empath https://linktr.ee/oncallempath Youtube Channel: https://youtu.be/p0lDLstiiYM Disclaimer-This podcast's subject matter, which contains sensitive medical and mental health issues, is for entertainment purposes and does not constitute medical, legal, or any other type of professional advice. If you have any health concerns, please see a doctor or medical professional. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oncallempath/support
This episode is a highlight clip from this week's conversation with Emily Sanders.Want the full episode? Check out yesterday's episode, or use this direct link: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/50909350/download.mp3What's a struggle that prevents you from truly thriving in life and business?Is it overachieving to a fault? Not wanting to ask others for help? Is anxiety your main motivator? Do you fear complacency? Taking advice from the wrong people?Emily Sanders, psychotherapist, shares the importance of breaking down feelings, taking action to improve perception of life, and meeting goals through quality decision-making.KEY TOPICS- Overachieving to a fault- The therapeutic effect of sharing your feelings and experiences- Secure, avoidant, and anxious attachment styles- Dealing with unsolicited adviceCONNECT WITH USDecidedlypodcast.comInstagram: @decidedlypodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/decidedlypodcastShawn's Instagram: @shawn_d_smith Sanger's Instagram: @sangersmith Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly decision-making tips: https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001aeU_pPBHJPNJWJBdVbaci6bjGIuEJurH12xHBWDEVT_NxyCadMd7wLSZjcEZglkSjDjehuIbTHD8nABOIdV69ctfYpSzg24RCIytetBUrlIPPKgaGzjGZ8DkM0Wp1LMjbErcYUur7PbZGjeVo4gyXlz821AoJGZRJoin us every Wednesday for more strategies to DEFEAT bad decision-making - one episode at a time!MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEAttached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find - and Keep – Love: https://www.amazon.com/Attached-audiobook/dp/B07ZJW6DWR/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2EN1VG7WYP668&keywords=attached+book&qid=1660446284&sprefix=attached+%2Caps%2C355&sr=8-1ABOUT EMILY SANDERSWebsite: https://www.emilyhsanders.com/homeInstagram: @emily.sanders.therapyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilypsychotherapyEmily Sanders received her Bachelor's degree from Life Pacific College in counseling ministry, and received her Master's of Science degree from Vanguard University of Southern California. She graduated with honors from her undergraduate studies; Emily was also nominated “Outstanding Student” by her professors and peers from her graduate program, and given the honor of speaking at her commencement ceremony. In addition to her practice, Emily is also an adjunct professor in the Human Development and Psychology department at Life Pacific College.Emily has been practicing for over 13 years, and knows from personal experience the courage it takes to walk on the road to healing and self-discovery; she works with compassion to support others on their path to restoration, empowerment, and fulfillment.Emily has enjoyed working with individuals and families from all walks of life, both in the therapy room, classroom, and various speaking venues. She also has a desire to support the family unit, whether through caring for the youngest members of the home or guiding couples to a closer, more satisfying relationship. Of all the roles Emily plays, she most enjoys being wife to her husband of 16 years, Michael, and mother to their daughters and son.In her free time Emily can usually be found outside running, hiking, or riding her bicycle along Pacific Coast Highway. She also enjoys browsing Pinterest for new dinner recipes, chatting with her girlfriends, and spending quality time with her family.
What's a struggle that prevents you from truly thriving in life and business?Is it overachieving to a fault? Not wanting to ask others for help? Is anxiety your main motivator? Do you fear complacency? Taking advice from the wrong people?Emily Sanders, psychotherapist, shares the importance of breaking down feelings, taking action to improve perception of life, and meeting goals through quality decision-making.KEY TOPICS- Overachieving to a fault- The therapeutic effect of sharing your feelings and experiences- Secure, avoidant, and anxious attachment styles- Dealing with unsolicited adviceDon't have time for the full episode? Check out the highlights - it's less than 15-minutes of quick decision-making wisdom! https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/50951444/download.mp3CONNECT WITH USDecidedlypodcast.comInstagram: @decidedlypodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/decidedlypodcastShawn's Instagram: @shawn_d_smith Sanger's Instagram: @sangersmith Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly decision-making tips: https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001aeU_pPBHJPNJWJBdVbaci6bjGIuEJurH12xHBWDEVT_NxyCadMd7wLSZjcEZglkSjDjehuIbTHD8nABOIdV69ctfYpSzg24RCIytetBUrlIPPKgaGzjGZ8DkM0Wp1LMjbErcYUur7PbZGjeVo4gyXlz821AoJGZRJoin us every Wednesday for more strategies to DEFEAT bad decision-making - one episode at a time!MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEAttached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find - and Keep – Love: https://www.amazon.com/Attached-audiobook/dp/B07ZJW6DWR/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2EN1VG7WYP668&keywords=attached+book&qid=1660446284&sprefix=attached+%2Caps%2C355&sr=8-1ABOUT EMILY SANDERSWebsite: https://www.emilyhsanders.com/homeInstagram: @emily.sanders.therapyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilypsychotherapyEmily Sanders received her Bachelor's degree from Life Pacific College in counseling ministry, and received her Master's of Science degree from Vanguard University of Southern California. She graduated with honors from her undergraduate studies; Emily was also nominated “Outstanding Student” by her professors and peers from her graduate program, and given the honor of speaking at her commencement ceremony. In addition to her practice, Emily is also an adjunct professor in the Human Development and Psychology department at Life Pacific College.Emily has been practicing for over 13 years, and knows from personal experience the courage it takes to walk on the road to healing and self-discovery; she works with compassion to support others on their path to restoration, empowerment, and fulfillment.Emily has enjoyed working with individuals and families from all walks of life, both in the therapy room, classroom, and various speaking venues. She also has a desire to support the family unit, whether through caring for the youngest members of the home or guiding couples to a closer, more satisfying relationship. Of all the roles Emily plays, she most enjoys being wife to her husband of 16 years, Michael, and mother to their daughters and son.In her free time Emily can usually be found outside running, hiking, or riding her bicycle along Pacific Coast Highway. She also enjoys browsing Pinterest for new dinner recipes, chatting with her girlfriends, and spending quality time with her family.
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health: An Interview with Dr. Barbara Stroud Curt and Katie interview Dr. Barbara Stroud on infant and early childhood mental health. We explore what therapists need to know about working with very young children, including the latest brain science and the very earliest developmental stages. We talk about the importance of children being safe, seen, heard, and helped. We also look at the importance of culture and how to support under-resourced families. Transcripts for this episode will be available at mtsgpodcast.com! An Interview with Dr. Barbara Stroud Barbara Stroud, PhD, is a licensed psychologist with over three decades worth of culturally informed clinical practice in early childhood development and mental health. She is a founding organizer and the inaugural president (2017-2019) of the California Association for Infant Mental Health, a ZERO TO THREE Fellow, and holds prestigious endorsements as an Infant and Family Mental Health Specialist/Reflective Practice Facilitator Mentor. In 2018 Dr. Stroud was honored with the Bruce D. Perry Spirit of the Child Award. Embedded in all of her trainings and consultations are the activities of reflective practice, demonstrating cultural attunement, and holding a social justice lens in the work. Dr. Stroud's book “How to Measure a Relationship” [published 2012] is improving infant mental health practices around the globe and is now available in Spanish. Her second book, an Amazon best seller, “Intentional Living: finding the inner peace to create successful relationships” walks the reader through a deeper understanding of how their brain influences relationships. Both volumes are currently available on Amazon. Additionally, Dr. Stroud is a contributing author to the text “Infant and early childhood mental health: Core concepts and clinical practice” edited by Kristie Brandt, Bruce Perry, Steve Seligman, & Ed Tronick. Dr. Stroud received her Ph.D. in Applied Developmental Psychology from Nova Southeastern University, and she has worked largely with children in urban communities with severe emotional disturbance. Dr. Stroud's professional career path has allowed her to work across service delivery silos supporting professionals in mental health, early intervention (part c), child welfare, early care and education, family court staff, primary care, and other arenas. She is highly regarded and has been a key player in the inception and implementation of cutting-edge service delivery to children Prenatal to five and their families; her innovative approaches have won national awards. More specifically, Dr. Stroud is a former preschool director, a non-public school administrator, director of infant mental health services and agency training coordinator. She has held an adjunct faculty position at California State Long Beach and maintained a faculty position in the Infant-Parent Mental Health Fellowship for 12 years. Currently, Dr. Stroud's primary focus is professional training and private consultation from an anti-racist lens, with a focus on social justice, in the field of infant mental health. Dr. Stroud remains steadfast in her mission to ‘changing the world – one relationship at a time'. In this podcast episode, we talk about mental health services for infants and young children Curt and Katie continue to identify gaps in typical therapist training. One such gap is working with children 0-5. We reached out to Dr. Barbara Stroud, expert in infant and early childhood to help us learn what therapists need to know about this age group. What is infant and early childhood mental health? “What I often say to parents and providers is, it's our job to be the bigger cortex for the dysregulated midbrain. So, your little kid is not bad, they're not misbehaving, their dysregulated midbrain is doing the best it can. And we have to step in and be the cortex that holds that dysregulation and nurtures them through this process.” – Dr. Barbara Stroud Looking at big feelings and social and emotional development The current brain science that is impacting infant and early childhood mental health How adults impact infant developing brains What are the basics that therapists should know when working with children under 5 years old? The importance of dyadic therapy Parent training Social emotional developmental stages The damage of punishment on the development of an authentic self What infants need to love themselves, have healthy development “Let me give you something that I give parents and I give childcare providers and I give therapists as a way of thinking about one simple thing you can do and always remember that will support your child's social emotional health: keep them safe, make them feel seen, heard, and helped.” – Dr. Barbara Stroud Infants want to be safe, seen, heard, and helped Co-regulation and holding the big feeling with the child The impacts of this work on adults Transgenerational work – we treat the parent in the way that we would like the parent to treat the child How to support parents in healing their own wounds Therapy Interventions for infants and children under five years old Play therapy is complex and advanced and requires training and supervision Before children can think symbolically or have words, play is not effective Attunement and attachment work The impact of the pandemic on social emotional development Developmental delays seen in research of kids related to the pandemic The way children can catch up developmentally The impact of parents' stress responses on availability How the lack of interaction with age-mates impacts development The responses to stress based on these delays Cultural impacts on early childhood development Questions to ask about cultural and family traditions The stories to explore and the importance of stories and practices How to explore areas of inequity and disparities Understanding our power as professionals Interventions for families with very young children “We can take everyday tasks and turn them into not just nurturing moments, but therapeutic moments… take nurturing tasks that parents have to do already (it's already something they're going to do) and turn it into a therapeutic moment.” – Dr. Barbara Stroud Helping families to identify what they are able to do to make changes The importance of predictability for families with a lot of chaos How therapists without kids can work with parents How parenting is an individual journey The importance of loving kids and being emotionally available to kids Our Generous Sponsor for this episode of the Modern Therapist's Survival Guide: Thrizer Thrizer is a new modern billing platform for therapists that was built on the belief that therapy should be accessible AND clinicians should earn what they are worth. Their platform automatically gets clients reimbursed by their insurance after every session. Just by billing your clients through Thrizer, you can potentially save them hundreds every month, with no extra work on your end. Every time you bill a client through Thrizer, an insurance claim is automatically generated and sent directly to the client's insurance. From there, Thrizer provides concierge support to ensure clients get their reimbursement quickly, directly into their bank account. By eliminating reimbursement by check, confusion around benefits, and obscurity with reimbursement status, they allow your clients to focus on what actually matters rather than worrying about their money. It is very quick to get set up and it works great in completement with EHR systems. Their team is super helpful and responsive, and the founder is actually a long-time therapy client who grew frustrated with his reimbursement times The best part is you don't need to give up your rate. They charge a standard 3% payment processing fee! Thrizer lets you become more accessible while remaining in complete control of your practice. A better experience for your clients during therapy means higher retention. Money won't be the reason they quit on therapy. Sign up using bit.ly/moderntherapists if you want to test Thrizer completely risk free! Sign up for Thrizer with code 'moderntherapists' for 1 month of no credit card fees or payment processing fees! That's right - you will get one month of no payment processing fees, meaning you earn 100% of your cash rate during that time. Resources for Modern Therapists mentioned in this Podcast Episode: We've pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Please note that some of the links below may be affiliate links, so if you purchase after clicking below, we may get a little bit of cash in our pockets. We thank you in advance! drbarbarastroud.com Dr. Barbara Stroud | Changing The World One Relationship at a Time Using Reflective Practice to Examine Microaggressions The ABC's of Trauma with Dr. Chandra Ghosh Ippen https://mcsilver.nyu.edu/ttac-deconstruct-racism/ YouTube: Dr. Barbara Stroud Facebook: Barbara Stroud Training LinkedIn: Dr. Barbara Stroud https://profectum.org/ Relevant Episodes of MTSG Podcast: Crafting Your Authentic Message: An interview with Mercedes Samudio, LCSW Navigating Pregnancy as a Therapist: An interview with Emily Sanders, LMFT Infertility and Pregnancy Loss: An interview with Tracy Gilmour-Nimoy, LMFT, PMH-C Field-Based Private Practice: An Interview with Megan Costello, LMFT Who we are: Curt Widhalm, LMFT Curt Widhalm is in private practice in the Los Angeles area. He is the cofounder of the Therapy Reimagined conference, an Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine University and CSUN, a former Subject Matter Expert for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, former CFO of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, and a loving husband and father. He is 1/2 great person, 1/2 provocateur, and 1/2 geek, in that order. He dabbles in the dark art of making "dad jokes" and usually has a half-empty cup of coffee somewhere nearby. Learn more at: www.curtwidhalm.com Katie Vernoy, LMFT Katie Vernoy is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, coach, and consultant supporting leaders, visionaries, executives, and helping professionals to create sustainable careers. Katie, with Curt, has developed workshops and a conference, Therapy Reimagined, to support therapists navigating through the modern challenges of this profession. Katie is also a former President of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. In her spare time, Katie is secretly siphoning off Curt's youthful energy, so that she can take over the world. Learn more at: www.katievernoy.com A Quick Note: Our opinions are our own. We are only speaking for ourselves – except when we speak for each other, or over each other. We're working on it. Our guests are also only speaking for themselves and have their own opinions. We aren't trying to take their voice, and no one speaks for us either. Mostly because they don't want to, but hey. Stay in Touch with Curt, Katie, and the whole Therapy Reimagined #TherapyMovement: Patreon Buy Me A Coffee Podcast Homepage Therapy Reimagined Homepage Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Consultation services with Curt Widhalm or Katie Vernoy: The Fifty-Minute Hour Connect with the Modern Therapist Community: Our Facebook Group – The Modern Therapists Group Modern Therapist's Survival Guide Creative Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano https://groomsymusic.com/
The beginning of wisdom: Get wisdom! Get understanding before anything else. Highly esteem her, and she will exalt you. She will honor you if you embrace her. She will place a graceful wreath on your head; she will give you a glorious crown.” August 13 Daily Reading: Proverbs 4, Ecclesiastes 11:5. Read by Emily Sanders. Written by Becca Bibee.
Emily Sanders is a licensed psychotherapist and adjunct professor in the Human Development and Psychology department at Life Pacific College. You can check out her work below.Website: www.emilyhsanders.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/emily.sanders.therapyIf you enjoyed the podcast please rate, subscribe and share with your friends!Follow Scott on Instagram for more here. www.instagram.com/causingtheeffectpodcastYou can email Scott @ causingtheeffectpodcast@gmail.comJust click below to subscribe to the YouTube channel!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDspmpM11TLZlqXv_bmV5jQ?sub_confirmation=1
K & I took a bit of a hiatus, but we are back with a new episode of Bedtalks. We had the pleasure to talk to Emily Sanders, a Licensed Marriage Family Therapist. One of my favorite quotes from Emily is, “Things are more obvious when we look backward. Don't use today's knowledge against your past self.” Emily‘s mission is to make sense of self & relationships. During this interview, we discuss navigating in-laws, having difficult conversations with your significant other, managing avoidant and dismissive attachment styles, and so much more. She drops many pearls of wisdom, along with common sense and practical tools to help couples navigate their relationships in a way where they can create healthy, long-lasting rewarding connections with one another. Tune in to this episode and please remember to subscribe to future episodes of Bedtalks on the Anchor App, iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and many more platforms. Until next time, XoXo
Emily Sanders joins me for a chat about all-things leading and coaching — and how to determine the right executive hacks for your business.
Emily is the Director & Founder of the Artemisia Academy. She runs Artemisia Academy's Santa Barbara based and online Herbal Apprentice Program and Community Herbalist Program. Emily has been studying holistic health for over 15 years. She is a Certified Clinical Herbalist and Clinical Nutritionist from the North American Institute of Medical Herbalism, and Certified Massage Therapist from the Santa Barbara Body Therapy Institute. Emily hopes to pass on the knowledge of sustainable living with practical entrepreneurial skills so that herbalists can create thriving practices that fully support themselves, their land, and their community. We discuss Emily's journey of creating Artemisia Academy, her favorite plant connection practices, and the importance of prioritizing self-care for effective and powerful community care. Go behind the scenes in learning about the challenges and gifts of starting and growing an herb school, dreaming big, and taking one step at a time. Visit Emily Sanders at: ArtemisiaAcademy.com Instagram @ArtemisiaAcademy Facebook @ArtemisiaAcademy Jiling Lin is a Licensed Acupuncturist (L.Ac), herbalist, and yoga teacher in Ventura, CA. Visit Jiling at: JilingLin.com Instagram @LinJiling Facebook @JilingLAc Resources: - Self-care quiz - Morning Rituals blog post - Holistic Gardener Course - Herbal Apprentice Program - Community Herbalist Program - California Herbal Medics Join our community! Subscribe to the Mountain Rose Herbs newsletter Subscribe to Mountain Rose Herbs on YouTube Follow on Instagram Like on Facebook Follow on Pinterest Follow on Twitter Read the Mountain Rose Herbs blog Follow on TikTok Strengthening the bonds between people and plants for a healthier world. Mountain Rose Herbs www.mountainroseherbs.com
How do you grow as an Executive? You need a Coach, an Executive Coach! Emily Sanders is the Author of the book, Hacking Executive Leadership and she shares how she coaches Executives through her Next Level Coaching program. Listen in to the power of having a coach and how to make the most of this experience. It does NOT have to get lonely at the top. There are people that understand the stresses and pressure of leadership on this level. Next Level Coaching: Next Level Coaching Get her book: Amazon.com: Hacking Executive Leadership: Go from insecure, indecisive, and overloaded to confident, influential, and effective eBook : Sander, Emily: Kindle Store Leader Seeds Podcast Host: Po'okela Mossman Webpage: LEADER SEEDS • A podcast on Anchor --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leaderseedspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leaderseedspodcast/support
Learn how to "hack" the decision making process like an Executive! In this episode, I talk with Emily Sanders. She is an Business Coach, an Author, and a Chief of Staff. Emily shares how to "hack" the decision making process like a BOSS! She shares stories of leading rapid growth teams and the insight from her new book, Hacking Executive Leadership. You'll love this conversation and it'll take you to the next level. Get her book: Amazon.com: Hacking Executive Leadership: Go from insecure, indecisive, and overloaded to confident, influential, and effective eBook : Sander, Emily: Kindle Store Emily Website: Next Level Coaching Leader Seeds Podcast Host: Po'okela Mossman Webpage: Leader Seeds (supapass.io) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leaderseedspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leaderseedspodcast/support
My guest today is Emily Sanders, Emily has been in the business world for 15 years. She's led numerous client-facing teams in rapid-growth environments. She's had a lot of fun throughout her career: - Being part of the testing team for the first Kindle device - Being part of a 6-person startup - Building a global client management team from scratch - Scaling people and processes at more established companies - Currently serving as Chief of Staff (for CEO and leadership team) Audiences can learn about concepts from her book, such as: - How to "swizzle". This is a term and concept that Emily has coined that means taking the best components of multiple items or areas and combining the best or most relevant parts into new, better material. Uniquely applied to a situation by an individual. This is out-of-the-box, creative thinking; the penultimate of resourcefulness. How to use the "failure loop". This is a framework that turns "failure" into progress. What most people consider "failure" may be a sign of a successful person. Knowing where you are in the process and having some tools in your toolbox to keep going will help you keep moving forward (when you feel like stopping). How to become more self-aware and a more effective communicator. Everyone sees the world through a certain "lens" - which is a set of beliefs. Sometimes, it's like a pair of contact lenses on where you don't even know you are "wearing" them. Being aware of your perspective helps you become a better leader. This also helps you "flex" your communication style to whomever you're speaking with. - "Worth the price of admission" recruiting and hiring tips and tricks. If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and leave a short review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen? It takes less than 60 seconds and it really helps. If you enjoyed this episode buy me a cup of coffee, make it a large: I'm trying to keep this episode free of advertisements and could use your help with the cost of bringing your this fun and entertaining podcast. Anything you can donate to the cause is greatly appreciated. To donate go to: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sifuRafael Subscribe: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-call/id1546026323 Please leave a star rating and a review here Follow Coaching Call: Facebook: facebook.com/coachingcall Instagram: instagram.com/coachingcall Email: maxfitness@optonline.net LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maxfitness Youtube: https://bit.ly/coachingcallYoutube to watch the full interview. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachingcall/message
INTRODUCTION TO EPISODE 35Many of us aspire to be promoted and move up the corporate ladder, at one point or another in our lives. But what does it take to get to the top? Is there a specific career strategy you can follow to get yourself promoted?In this episode of the Advance Podcast, Mike speaks with author and leadership coach Emily Sanders about getting to the top of the leadership structure at your company. Emily discusses her book, Hacking Executive Leadership, shares how she landed the idea for the book and what she wants to convey through the same. We also learn adaptability, having the right lens to view things as a leader, and Emily's three circles concept that helps you stay cool in the most challenging times. Listen in!EPISODE 35 SUMMARY & HIGHLIGHTSWhat is the idea behind hacking executive leadership?4:35Everyone is their own person, and they have their own set of experiences. Hacking into what unlocks the next level of leadership for every one is going to be unique. You have to hack your own code, and go into the matrix. This is the general idea behind hacking executive leadership.Why do people want to be an executive or a top level leader, at a company that they might work at?5:38There are many motivations for that. Some people want to be able to say that they are at that position, some other people want to serve their team better - take them to the next level, or they could be ambitious and want responsibility and power.What do you mean by the concept of swizzle?7:24The concept of swizzle revolves around adaptability. Every person is different. Every stage or opportunity is different. Your ability to adapt makes you the best at whatever you do.Why do you think adaptability is so important for the executive leader?9:33As you move up, you get more difficult and complex problems to solve in your career. Nothing gets to your desk without some really smart people working on getting it there. So you have to think creatively and draw on different resources that you have from all areas of your life. The concept of swizzle revolves around taking lessons from the different areas in life and applying it when you need to in any other area.What does it mean to have the right lens as a leader?.... RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST● Video - Adaptability by General Stan McChrystal● Person - Floyd Mayweather, champion boxer CONNECT WITH EMILYWebsiteBook - Hacking Executive Leadership by Emily Sanders----------(Full show notes & more resources visit connect.stepstoadvance.com) Check out the YouTube at:https://www.youtube.com/c/ADVANCEwithMikeAcker ----------To book Mike Acker to speak to your group or facilitate a specific workshop, email:media@stepstoadvance.com----------
Today, we sat down with Emily Sanders, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California. She has several areas of clinical focus and is passionate about those who are struggling in their fight with anxiety, who want to live their best lives but can't because anxiety holds them back. She also focuses on perfectionism, relationship issues, and parent wounds. In addition, she also specializes in working with leaders, including those in managerial, pastoral, or corporate roles who are facing burnout, exhaustion, or a lack of fulfillment in their jobs. Emily received her Master's of Science in Clinical Psychology at Vanguard University and has been in the world of psychotherapy for over 12 years. In addition to therapy, she has a passion to help educate others and has spent time as an adjunct professor of Human Development and Psychology at Life Pacific University. During our conversation, we talk about marriage and family therapy, faith, and family trauma. We hope you enjoy! Websites1N5.org Emily Sanders, LMFTPsychology Today - Find a Therapist MindPeace Search for Provider (Cincinnati area specific) CDC Stats on Mental Health National Alliance on Mental Illness Find 1N5 on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/1N5.org.stopthestigma/ Instagram: @1n5.org.stopthestigmaTwitter: https://twitter.com/1N5_orgFind Emily Sanders on social media: Instagram: @emilt.sanders.mftFacebook: www.facebook.com/emilypsychotherapy/National Resources: You don't have to be in a crisis to talk with someone. National Suicide Prevention Hotline - 1- 800-273-TALK (8255) The National Suicide Prevention Hotline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.Crisis Text Line - Text HOME to 741741 The Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7 mental health support via text message. Crisis Counselors bring texters “from a hot moment to a cool calm” using techniques in empathetic listening. Once they've built rapport and trust, explored the issues, and established the texter's goal, they collaboratively problem-solve to help the texter come up with a plan to stay safe. Texting in will not appear on your bill if you have AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon as your cell phone carrier.
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Navigating Pregnancy as a Therapist An interview with Emily Sanders, LMFT about how to navigate being a therapist while pregnant. Curt and Katie talk with Emily about when and how to disclose to clients, what it means to integrate the pregnancy into the clinical work, the transference and the richness that is available in the clinical work. We also look at practical, business, and clinical logistics for pregnant therapists (with a couple of thoughts for therapists with pregnant partners). It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. To support you as a whole person and a therapist, your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy talk about how to approach the role of therapist in the modern age. Interview with Emily Sanders, LMFT Emily Sanders is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of California who works in a solo private practice in Orange County seeing individuals and couples. Her areas of focus are anxiety, perfectionism, attachment wounds, and relationship issues. In addition to her 8+ years of clinical practice, Emily has taught Human Development and Advanced Counseling at Life Pacific University, speaks for retreats and workshops, and contributed to leadership health and readiness assessment teams. Of all the roles she plays, she most loves being wife to her husband, Michael, of 13 years and mother to their three children Liv, Ellis, and Arlin. In this episode we talk about: The challenges facing therapists when navigating pregnancy Whether or not to hide pregnancies as long as you can How to integrate the pregnancy into the clinical work The fear of bringing your parenting journey into the work Navigating client infertility while pregnant The individual differences that could impact disclosure, transference and the clinical work Considerations for when and how to disclose to each client Themes of abandonment that can come up Desires that clients can express related to wanting to be your partner or your baby The connection clients may feel and what they can witness, the curiosity they can experience Assessing the level of self-disclosure Seeking the stories related to considerations related to parenting and the parenting journey Integrating self into the room as a whole person therapist Planning for taking time away from your practice The business considerations (including finances) Clinical coverage and whether clients return to you after a maternity leave Idea for notifying clients when the baby is born The importance of looking put together when you return and challenging the notion that you might be fragile Transference when you return Looking at the timing of how long you can be gone (financial consideration) The fear that people will decide on their leave based on financial concerns Opportunities afforded when you are going to be out for maternity Business considerations to make sure you’ve addressed prior to maternity leave The logistics of breast feeding when you return to work Considerations when your partner is pregnant Logistic versus comfort-seeking questions you can get from clients both before and after pregnancy Our Generous Sponsor: BetweenSessions.com BetweenSessions.com is the #1 website providing tools to accelerate client growth. Between Sessions Resources is the only company offering evidenced-based tools to accelerate client growth. Research tells us that just using therapy assignments can accelerate growth by as much as 30%. The website offers over 2,000 therapy tools available as instant downloads for children, teens, adults, and couples. Our Library provides therapists with tools to help with almost any problem they will come across, but if members ever can’t find what they are looking for, we will create any tool they need, usually in a week or less. The tools at Between Sessions, which include more than 100 practice management forms, are used by professionals in private practice, agencies, schools, rehabilitation centers, hospitals and more. Your membership to Between Sessions also includes our Psychology Forms Filler which allows you modify and edit any of our tools and send them to your clients who can then fill them out online. Listeners to the Therapy Reimagined can get a special 10% discount to any Between Sessions membership by going to https://www.betweensessionsresources.com/therapyreimagined.html! Resources mentioned: We’ve pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Please note that some of the links below may be affiliate links, so if you purchase after clicking below, we may get a little bit of cash in our pockets. We thank you in advance! Emily’s website: https://www.emilyhsanders.com/ Emily on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilypsychotherapy Relevant Episodes: Recession-Proofing Your Practice Connect with us! Our Facebook Group – The Modern Therapists Group Get Notified About Therapy Reimagined Conferences Our consultation services: The Fifty-Minute Hour Who we are: Curt Widhalm is in private practice in the Los Angeles area. He is the cofounder of the Therapy Reimagined conference, an Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine University and CSUN, a former Subject Matter Expert for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, former CFO of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, and a loving husband and father. He is 1/2 great person, 1/2 provocateur, and 1/2 geek, in that order. He dabbles in the dark art of making "dad jokes" and usually has a half-empty cup of coffee somewhere nearby. Learn more at: www.curtwidhalm.com Katie Vernoy is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, coach, and consultant supporting leaders, visionaries, executives, and helping professionals to create sustainable careers. Katie, with Curt, has developed workshops and a conference, Therapy Reimagined, to support therapists navigating through the modern challenges of this profession. Katie is also Past President of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. In her spare time, Katie is secretly siphoning off Curt's youthful energy, so that she can take over the world. Learn more at: www.katievernoy.com A Quick Note: Our opinions are our own. We are only speaking for ourselves – except when we speak for each other, or over each other. We’re working on it. Our guests are also only speaking for themselves and have their own opinions. We aren’t trying to take their voice, and no one speaks for us either. Mostly because they don’t want to, but hey. Stay in Touch: www.mtsgpodcast.com www.therapyreimagined.com Our Facebook Group – The Modern Therapist’s Group https://www.facebook.com/therapyreimagined/ https://twitter.com/therapymovement https://www.instagram.com/therapyreimagined/ Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano http://www.crystalmangano.com/
Today Corinne sits down with Dr. Emily Sanders, MD. Dr. Sanders was born and raised in Conroe, Texas and graduated from Conroe High School in 2010. She then attended Rice University where she graduated with majors in Biochemistry, Evolutionary Biology and Sociology. She then went on to complete medical school at Texas A&M College of Medicine and is now finishing her final year of residency in Internal Medicine at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. She will be going on to complete further medical training in the field of Pulmonology and Critical Care Medicine. In this episode Dr. Sanders talks about the importance of not limiting yourself to one career or education box. She also talks about what it is like to go through medical school and the long road that comes with that as well as the day that she had a patient introduce her as "their doctor." This was such a fun and inspiring interview and will be very beneficial for listeners out there that have a dream of perusing medicine as a career. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/efta/message
Katherine Franke wrote an amicus brief in support of Scott Warren. She offers context on religious freedom as it applies to aiding migrants at the US border.
We continue Scott Warren's story and get an update from producer Jude Joffe-Block on how the pandemic and current closings of ports of entry, have led to an increase in migrant crossings through the treacherous borderlands.
What happens when the religious mandate to help those in need clashes with the government's interpretation of the law? Scott Warren faced decades in prison for following his conscience and aiding migrants in the Arizona desert.
When Central American migrants fleeing violence turn to dangerous crossings at the US southern border they risk injury, dehydration, and death. Volunteers dropping off water and food have become targets of Customs and Border Patrol.
As weird as their name sounds, antibodies are actually quite friendly! They help our bodies fight off infection. And their presence indicates if we have had a disease and if we are immune. That's why researchers in the Weiss and Penner labs are hard at work developing a test to count the amount of antibodies in our blood! For more information on the Weiss and Penner labs, you can read about their detector here and their research here! Based off an interview with Kristin Gabriel, written and reported by Kellen Kartub, Ph.D. with production consultant Anny Celsi. Photo by Apurva Bhasin and the Penner Lab. Many thanks to Emily Sanders and Apurva Bhasin as well as other members of the Weiss and Penner labs for their time and work!
Mamba Mentality Ft Supreme Luci The girls recap their January. Nika had a show called Attack The Block a show that showcases local talent. CareFreeBlackGirl completed our Free Your Vision series at Clark Atlanta, Ode To Wonder in Atlanta and lastly New York City. DJ Candy Raine is planning some fitness workshops . Be the lookout for that . The ladies are starting their year off in movement.Our CareFreeBlackGirl of the week is Mississippi business woman Emily Sanders who acquired an old shopping mall. Kudos to her we hope she does great things with it We kicked off our Gurl moment talking about someone who isn’t supporting us . Mr. Terry Crews who came out last year speaking of his assault. At the time women such as Grabrielle Union spoke out on his behalf and in support. Gabrielle recently came out with a discrimination lawsuit against America’s Got Talent and their treatment of her during the show. Mr. Crews stated that his experience was not the same and he could not relate. The ladies discuss the mistreatment or black women in public. Crews went as far as to tweet in response to the outrage of his decisions.We talk the Grammys who received record low views this year. Most of the black categories weren’t filmed so the interest was low. Congratulations to Koffee for winning the Reggae award and being the youngest to win. Tyler the Creators speech and performance was one to remember with Boys to Men . Tune in to hear what we had to say about the rest of the year. Trigger Warning ⚠️ On a serious note- we talk We talk Kobe Bryant’s death followed by the Coronavirus . 31:00-46:50Our great free segment was all about detaching. Therapy for black girls had some awesome tips on detaching when news is heavy. Luci talks about how she practices detaching, how she heals and self care. Cidnee talks about her experience bathing and Florida water. https://www.instagram.com/p/B7zEaFih2pG/?igshid=ygi918ysm009Follow our guest Luci aka Supreme Luci Host and podcaster https://linktr.ee/supremeluciFollow Guest on social media @supreme.luciMusic curated by Deejay and DJ Lady SupremeTune in each month and hashtag #CareFreeBlackGirl to stay engaged with the conversation.Follow the hosts on Twitter;Cidnee - @cidneerich - https://twitter.com/thejam_ Nika - @carpenika - https://twitter.com/carpenika Hali - @halismith_ - https://twitter.com/halismith_ DJ CandyRaine - @dj_candyraine - https://twitter.com/DJCandyRaineProduced by Quanna (@QuannaMC) Engineered by Live Hip Hop Daily Executively Produced by Wize Grazette (@TheRealWize)
Instagram's most mysterious influencer, Charlotte Emily Sanders speaks out for the FIRST time on today's podcast. She explains how she went from having a 9-5 to being an influencer, her brand new home, and her thoughts on modern relationships.
In their statistics, Barna Group states that "One in four Christians struggles to forgive people", from the people who were poled, 88% were familiar with the teaching of Jesus such as the story of the prodigal son found in Luke 15. Why do we struggle with loving and forgiving others? As Christians, we know we are called to love God and to love our neighbors. But, why is this so hard to do? especially loving others? Through this message, Emily Sanders, Campus Life Director of EBI&C, takes us on a journey to discover why the second great commandment is hard to follow. This is a message you do not want to miss.
"Although it is so beautiful when God moves in the sanctuary or conferences, it is so much more exciting when God moves his people to dark places, and when those people become a catalyst for his Kingdom! That is the real beauty", Emily Sanders, Campus Life Director at EBI&C, brings a powerful message on how to be ready when divine moments come to us. This is a sermon you don't want to miss.
In this episode of ParentUp: Learning to Raise Our Kids in Reality, (the first official interview episode!) I speak with Emily Sanders, mother of seven, about her experience of raising little people, how to encourage their talents, and a little bit about how to balance you time and your family!
Hosts Adam Gaslowitz and Millie Baumbusch discuss “Financial and Estate Planning Issues Facing Women” with Emily Sanders from United Capital and Abbey Flaum with Cohen, Pollack, Merlin & Small. Emily Sanders/United Capital Emily C. Sanders, CPA, is a Managing Director of the United Capital Atlanta office. In 2009 she was named one of the “Top […] The post Financial and Estate Planning Issues Facing Women appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Tune in to WSFM Radio today as Sanders Financial Management’s Emily Sanders talks about the economic recovery, how typical it’s been, what areas of the economy have been the slowest to recover, and how long it’ll really take to rebuild … Continue reading →