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Judith Gordon is a high-performance coach and facilitator and is the founder and CEO of LeaderEsQ, LLC, a coaching and training consultancy. She is also on the faculty of UCLA School of Law where she teaches emotional intelligence, stress management, and high-performance skills training. In this EP, we discuss the elements of thriving, especially for high achievers who experience overwhelm and burnout; managing energy, mindset, and beliefs; the essential role that core values and intrinsic motivation play in success and thriving; and more. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FIVE PLAY, THE SISTER GROUP OF THE WORLD-RENOWNED DIVA JAZZ ORCHESTRA July 2, 2022 Gordon Hall, Music Mountain FIVE PLAY is rooted in the jazz tradition and is fueled and inspired by the members' collective, creative vision to swing through the twenty-first century. The quintet's repertoire is comprised of innovative arrangements of classic and contemporary standards, as well as original music... ARIANNA STRING QUARTET & JUDITH GORDON, PIANO July 3, 2022 Gordon Hall, Music Mountain HAYDN String Quartet in G Major, Op. 54 #1 ESMAIL String Quartet (Ragamala) BRAHMS: Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34 BUY TICKETSREAD MORE
Her Legal Global guest, High Performance Coach & Lawyer, Judith Gordon, provides 6 methods to deliver excellence in high intensity environments that will be a game changer for your productivity.
Judith Gordon comes to coaching and program facilitation from the trenches of legal practice. As an attorney, she experienced firsthand the challenges of client demands, internal pressures, external drivers, and time constraints. At the core of her work is a commitment to thriving–both professionally and personally. Coupled with her coach training and experience teaching at UCLA School of Law, Judith has developed tools and programs for helping clients to improve their performance and feel better in the process, in short, to thrive. Judith takes a human design approach to her work with clients, which combines physiology, psychology, values, emotional intelligence and mindset. She is committed to equipping professionals and teams working in high-demand, high-stress environments with the cognitive, emotional and motivational strategies needed to transform stress, build resilience, and produce better outcomes. Judith founded LeaderEsQ to ensure that high-achieving professionals have the tools that they need to thrive in all areas of their lives. Judith is a long-time meditator, nutrition enthusiast, occasional adventurer, and one-time researcher with a continued deep interest in science. https://www.centerforthrivinginlaw.com/
Guest host Alyson Garrido talks with Judith Gordon, JD about how to make the switch from busy to productive in your job search. Judith shares how to prioritize your to-do list and harness your 3Ms—mood, mindset and motivation to get the most out of the time you're spending looking for that next opportunity. Judith is an EQ and Performance Coach having left the trenches of legal practice. As an attorney, she experienced firsthand the challenges of client demands, internal pressures, external drivers, and time constraints. At the core of her work is a commitment to thriving–both professionally and personally. Coupled with her coach training and experience teaching at UCLA School of Law, Judith has developed tools and programs for helping clients to improve their performance and feel better in the process, in short, to thrive. Learn more about Judith at leaderesq.net Alyson Garrido is passionate about helping professionals advance their careers and find jobs they will enjoy. As a career coach, she partners with her clients to identify their strengths and create a path toward a more fulfilling career. Alyson provides support around preparing for interviews, performance reviews and salary negotiations, ensuring that you present yourself in the best possible light for job search and career advancement. Learn more or book a session with Alyson by visiting alysongarrido.com.
Robert Schumann was born in this month in 1810, so we have Krista River and Judith Gordon performing Schumann's great song-cycle, "Frauenliebe und Leben", "A Woman's Love and Life", composed in 1840, the year Schumann married Clara Wieck. Also on the program, Schumann's Three Romances for Oboe and Piano, played by oboist Keisuke Wakao with pianist Christoph Eschenbach. Robert Schumann: Frauenliebe und Leben, Op.42 Krista River, mezzo-soprano; Judith Gordon, piano Recorded in a live broadcast at WCRB's Fraser Performance Studio on February 4th, 2008. Robert Schumann: Three Romances, Op. 94 Keisuke Wakao, oboe; Christoph Eschenbach, piano Recorded in a live broadcast at WCRB's Fraser Performance Studio, March 1st, 2012
Judith Gordon, founder of LeaderEsQ, is an attorney-coach and lecturer at UCLA School of Law who transitioned from practicing law into coaching to focus on equipping lawyers with the mental fitness and performance tools they need to thrive in practice and in life. She trained in emotional intelligence coaching with the Institute of Social and Emotional Intelligence and in mediation at the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution. Judith was director of marketing and professional development at a mid-sized law firm for close to a decade. She works with lawyers to create a personalized, holistic approach to building a sustainable career. Judith writes and presents regularly at law firms and conferences on performance, and being a healthy, happy, high-achieving professional. What you’ll learn about in this episode: What it means to be a “whole lawyer,” and why it is important Why multitasking isn’t effective and how it can actually hurt your productivity rather than help it The importance of mindset and its connection to productivity, efficiency, and overall satisfaction How managing your energy affects productivity and how to transition your mindset to accommodate the task at hand to produce better results How to find true satisfaction in one’s professional career after feeling overworked and burdened with stress Ways to contact Judith: Website: www.leaderesq.net Email: judith@leaderesq.net LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/judith-gordon-9465b11 Twitter: @judithsgordon
Judith Gordon shares action steps and ideas on how law firm partners can operate at a higher level of performance on a consistent basis. www.leaderesq.net
In our second annual Classical Classroom Summer Music Festival Series, we hit the (sound)waves at the Music Academy of the West in sunny Santa Barbara, California! Laugh all you want at the viola – Cynthia Phelps, the New York Philharmonic’s Principal Viola, ignores the haters. She doesn’t even bother to hold up a hand and tell them to talk to it. She just produces beautiful music on the viola and lets it speak for itself. In the fourth installment of our MAW series, learn all about the viola, why people make fun of it, and why they are wrong, so wrong. Phelps introduces us to the instrument’s repertoire, and talks about what she’s been doing to spread the gospel of the viola at the Music Academy of the West this summer. Music in this episode: Duo for Violin and Viola in G, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Performed by the Grumiaux Trio. Philips. String Quintet Op. 39 in A minor, Alexander Glazunov. Performed by Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Chamber Ensemble. Chandos. Harold in Italy, Hector Berlioz. New York Philharmonic (Cynthia Phelps, viola), Lorin Maazel conducting. Deutsche Grammophon. Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, Ralph Vaughan Williams. Performed by New Zealand Symphony Orchestral, James Judd conducting. Naxos. Concert Piece for Viola and Piano, George Enescu. Cynthia Phelps, viola; Judith Gordon, piano. Cala Records. Audio production by Todd “Two-Bit” Hulslander with staying gold by Dacia Clay and assistance from Mark DiClaudio. Thanks to the Music Academy for their help with this series, and special thanks to Kate Oberjat (oh-bur-yacht) who we appreciate a lot. Thanks also to Cynthia Phelps’ manager, Elizabeth Dworkin, and to Pamela Walsh at the New York Philharmonic for their help.