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We're really proud here at Newfoundland Morning to bring you lots of conversations about mental health - about long wait times, and the challenges of finding quality resources and programs. For 15 years, Karen Cohen has been the CEO of the Canadian Psychological Association, and she will retire from at the end of this week. Cohen has worked to dismantle the barriers to access mental health care in Canada.
As Dr. Karen Cohen prepares to retire as CPA CEO, we reflect on her remarkable career - the highs, the lows, the many accomplishments and the work that is still to be done.
Why isn't Ottawa setting aside protected funding for mental health services? Guest: Dr. Karen Cohen, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Psychological Association Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seg 1: Are there ‘ghosts' in our solar system? And if so, why are astronomers looking for them? Guest: Rogier Windhorst, Veteran Astronomer and Regents Professor at Arizona State University's School Of Earth and Space Exploration Seg 2 - Why isn't Ottawa setting aside protected funding for mental health services? Guest: Dr. Karen Cohen, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Psychological Association Seg 3 - Has banning public drug use impacted overdoses in Campbell River? Guest: Ben Lanyon, Campbell River City Councillor Seg 4 - Audit reveals a systemic lack of care towards Indigenous Peoples in BC Correction Centres Guest: Michael Pickup, Auditor General of British Columbia Seg 5 - How does Canada's Minister of Environment and Climate Change plan on protecting biodiversity? Guest: Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change of Canada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We invited Dr. Lindsay McCunn on to the Mind Full podcast to talk about a chapter she co-wrote with CPA CEO Dr. Karen Cohen in the recent book 'Climate Action and Global Psychology', and psychology's role in protecting our world. We ended up talking about what environmental psychologists do (it's not all about climate change!) and, eventually, got to the book chapter which you can find here: https://nzps.gecco.co.nz/shop/
In our latest episode, we're pleased to welcome Karen Cohen, Assistant Vice President of Information Technology at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, New York.Karen shares with our host, Steffany Whiting, how she created a cross-functional team that took a unique approach to meet the information blocking requirements outlined in the 21st Century Cures Act.
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Tony Gale chats with California based photographer Karen Cohen. They talk about how Karen got started with photography, her suggestions on better bird photography, her go-to gear, and more. You can see Karen's work at karenbilgaricohenphotographycom and on Alpha Universe Karen Cohen specializes in birds, dogs and horse photography
Adrienne Kimball and Karen Cohen met when Karen was interviewing for a job where Adrienne worked. At first glance, Adrienne assumed the two would have little in common, but midway through the conversation, her opinion shifted. Humans are biased. We're designed to identify people who are different from us, people we have things in common with, and people who pose a threat to our safety - emotional & physical. It's easier for our brain to make a decision about a person when we allow our bias to control it. But how many times have you misjudged someone you met, for better or for worse? When we rely on our bias to make decisions about a person's potential as a friend, foe, or neutral, we seriously limit the potential of the relationship. In this episode, Adrienne and Karen talk about what it's like to work together, a black woman and a white woman, and the expectations they have for each other and their relationship. You might be surprised that this is even a thing, that people are talking about something that should be so basic, so common, so - not something we need to talk about. But you're wrong. We have to have these conversations in order to grow, and to address the issues of our time: racism, white supremacy, hate. What I love about this conversation and these two women is their commitment to having a solid relationship based on respect and love. They offer gentle corrections when needed simply because the health of their relationship depends on it. Our conversation describes why it's critical for personal and professional growth - and for our community health - to look closely and honestly at our networks, at our closest relationships. Are they diverse? Are there people who think differently from you? Are there people who come from completely different backgrounds, different socio-economic and educational upbringing? Do they look significantly different from you and your family, maybe even speak a different native language? Take a hard look, friends, be real about this. And then take the slow road toward diversifying your network and circle of friends. Ask people you trust about others you should follow and connect with. There are plenty of resources out there to find the voices of BIPOC (black, Indigenous and people of color) and of LGBTQ professionals, writers, and artists. Find people whose messages resonate with you and simply following them on your favorite platforms to learn more. Open your eyes and heart to a world of possibilities, build a diverse personal board of directors. --- Adrienne Kimball is the Chief Talent Officer at Rubicon Programs in northern California. She's a keynotes speaker, culture champion, equity evangelist and mentor. Karen Elkins Cohen is the Director of Human Resources at Rubicon Programs. These two women are fantastic facilitators of discussions on the topics of diversity, inclusion, equity, and building a culture of equity and inclusion. They hosted a session at the No Longer Virtual Summit in Atlanta in 2019 that was engaging and thought-provoking, a session people continue to talk about, two years later. --- ABOUT SARAH: "Uncovering the right stories for the right audiences so executives, leaders, public speakers, and job seekers can clearly and actively demonstrate their character, values, and vision." In my work with coaching clients, I guide people to improve their communication using storytelling as the foundation of our work together. What I’ve realized over years of coaching and podcasting is that the majority of people don’t realize the impact of the stories they share - on their internal messages, and on the people they’re sharing them with. My work with leaders and people who aspire to be leaders follows a similar path to the interviews on my podcast, uncovering pivotal moments in their lives and learning how to share them to connect more authentically with others, to make their presentations and speaking more engaging, to reveal patterns that have kept them stuck or moved them forward, and to improve their relationships at work and at home. The audiobook, Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will is now available! Included with your purchase are two bonus tracks, songs recorded by Sarah's band, Spare Change, in her living room in Montana.
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The novel coronavirus outbreak continues to spread, as does the amount of time Canadians have spent social distancing and, in some cases, working or teaching from home. All that time staring at the same four walls, interacting with the same people in a household, with the constant threat of catching the novel coronavirus is wearing no people. On this episode of This Is Why, we look at the mental health challenges people around the world are facing and what can be done about it. Contact: Adam Toy - @Adam_Toy on Twitter Dave McIvor - @d_mac1519 on Twitter This is Why - @ThisIsWhy on Twitter Email us - thisiswhy@globalnews.ca Guests: Dr. Karen Cohen, registered psychologist and CEO of the Canadian Psychologist Association Dr. Ganz Ferrance, registered psychologist
During the COVID-19 crisis, the CPA is advocating for insurers to do away with the requirement for a physician referral for psychological services, and for insurers to cover tele-psychology. CEO Dr. Karen Cohen discusses these advocacy initiatives.
CPA CEO Dr. Karen Cohen discusses Psychological Practice and the Coronavirus, a fact sheet she prepared at cpa.ca/corona-virus/ We also talk about the future of tele-health and tele-psychology, and whether we'll ever go back to the way things were, even after this ends.
Dr. Karen Cohen, CPA CEO, answers questions about the CPA's pro-bono initiative to provide psychological services to front-line health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Questions include "how can a child and youth psychologist help?" and "is there a different procedure for me if I'm a licensed psychologist in Québec?"
Dr. Karen Cohen, psychologist and CEO of the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), speaks with Dan McDonald of AM800 CKLW in Windsor about the CPA's pro-bono initiative to provide free psychological services to front-line health care providers during the COVID-19 crisis.
This week we go back in time to a cosy couch conversation at the BlockConscious summit last year with two of our favorite blockchain movers and shakers!In 2018 Crypto Clothesline was honored to be the media partner for the BlockConscious summit held in Brisbane, Queensland. We managed to find a tiny corner equipped with plush leather couches, a coffee table and windows opening to views to the Brisbane CBD. This little alcove, walled with banners and 'On Air' signs turned out to be the hangout for dozens of crypto and blockchain presenters at the conference who came to hang out on the couches (some who stole a midday siester on the 3 seater between presentations and panels). Little did we know, the clothesline corner would turn out to be the go to space for zippy podcast interviews and deep conversations on the state of the blockchain space. In this interview, Karen and Anouk snuggle in with us to record after their presentations on the Blockchain Centre and blockchain projects. We discuss the blockchain community and the importance of having a space like the Blockchain Centre for startups to secure support while growing their products. As a bonus we sneak in a snippet of the panel discussion at the BlockConscious Summit which was moderated by JP Parker "Re-imagining Our Future" with Lucas Cullen, Dr. Prash, Karen Cohen, Professor John Flood (Griffith University), Abheeti Kathryn Pass and Joshua Marriage from CloakCoin. It was this panel that got our brains ticking over around privacy, adoption and mindset.
שירי איבצן ועמית זאבי אירחו את קרן כהן מנהלת מוצר בWIX, בפרק דיברנו על הטמעת GDPR במוצר, על העבודה עם מחלקת ה-legal, איך מחליטים על היקף הפרויקט, איך רותמים ומשלבים את כל הגורמים הרלוונטים בתלהיך, וכמובן איך משקפים ליוזרים את השינוים. ___ מגישה בפרק: שירי איבצן ועמית זאבי עריכת סאונד והלחנה: מיכאל ינטיס
This week we head back in time to the greatest fun we have had together at the BlockConscious Summit 2018, in Brisbane. Here we were blessed to have seen over 50 speakers during the course of three days. We enjoyed amazing after-parties and rubbed shoulders with some of the biggest names in the industry BUT the best part was the Clothesline Couch hidden away at the conference centre. Our little lounge room was walled with banners and softened with a coffee table and magazines: just like home. In this episode, we welcome some of the women of the conference (not all could be there) to join us on the lounge and chat about their experiences and share with us a little about cryptocurrency and blockchain. It was an absolute honour to sit with these women and we extend our gratitude to them for being who they are, doing what they do and sharing their time with us. Links to each in the blog.
This week we interview the brilliant Alex Tinsman who is the Regional Head for NEM North America and the mother of three brilliant crypto kiddies. Alex has had a career many would be envious of - from creating the Inside NEM YouTube series (which quickly became the official channel of NEM) and online gaming. In this episode, we dive into how NEM works and although we are slightly confused we know that projects like Travel By Bit (one of our favorites) are using the NEM platform and two of our other favorite people Karen Cohen and Akasha Indream are NEM Ambassadors. Alex also used the great analogy between online gaming and the crypto space but you'll have to listen to hear the full story.... This was an absolute blast of an episode and we can't wait to catch up with Alex again soon.
Karen Cohen or "Block Mum" runs the Blockchain Centre in Melbourne - a not for profit hub for all things Blockchain in the world's most liveable city. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As Director of Entrepreneur & Small Business Development for the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Mary Ellen McClanahan helps find solutions and effective ways to build an entrepreneurial environment to support small business through mentoring, professional development, strategic planning and resource awareness. She also connects with Georgia's business and community associations so that thousands of businesses, […] The post Mary Ellen McClanahan with Georgia Small Business Development , Mark Bouzyk with AKESOgen, Karen Cohen with Omiga Inc., Cherie Kloss with SnapNurse appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Episode 29 of the #MindVine Podcast features news, views and interviews related to #mental health, #mental illness and #recovery. In this episode we're on site at CMHA's Mental Health For All conference. Day 2 at the conference we sit down with Dr. Karen Cohen, CEO, Canadian Psychological Association. The #MindVine podcast is hosted by Communications team members Darryl Mathers (@DarrylMathers) and Chris Bovie (@ChrisBovie1).