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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: First, A'Livija Mullins-Richard interviews Farm::Troy, is designed to connect local farmers with consumers. Then, Brea Barthel heads to the Lansingburgh Library to find out what events are happening during jumping July. Later on, roaming labor correspondent Willie Terry attends the Underground Railroad Education Center Juneteenth Celebration where he interviewed Wizard's Wardrobe. After that, we interview comedian Ryan Shipley who performs dark comedy. Finally, Thom Francis welcomes poets Ed Rinaldi, Karen Peters, & Samuel Maurice
Thom Francis welcomes poets Ed Rinaldi, Karen Peters, & Samuel Maurice who shared their work at the 2024 Word Fest Open Mic at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts on April 27, 2024. Poet, Peace Activist, and Photographer Dan Wilcox recently wrote on his blog: "The very 1st Albany Word Fest was held on September 8, 2001, at the Greenhouse Shelter in Thatcher Park, in the mountains outside of Albany. It was the brain-child of [Albany-area poet and host] R.M. Engelhardt. That day featured readings by 31 poets, divided into five groups. There was even an open mic, where six poets shared their work. "Over the years there were various iterations of Word Fest, including strings of multi-day events, even folding in the Third Thursday Open Mic as well as other regularly-scheduled events into a grand Word Fest week, all held in Albany, many at the UAG Gallery on Lark St., eventually in 2005 switching from the Fall to April (to coincide with National Poetry Month). Then the pandemic." In April of this year, the Word Fest and the Open Mic made it's return, this time in Troy and West Sand Lake. The two-day event was filled with books, writers, featured spoken word artists, and an amazing lineup of open mic poets. Today, we are going to hear from three poets who took the stage at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts. Ed Rinaldi, who has started to come back out to literary events, read an untitled philosophical meditation. Karen Peters, who was a new voice for many in the room, read poems with rain and snow and a paper bag. The final reader was Samuel Maurice, who as an intern for the Hudson Valley Writers Guild was around all day setting up the venue. Samuel, who co-hosts the Invocation open mic series at The Eleven on Lark St. in Albany, read one poem, “Love Poem to My Hangnail.” You can find more information, photos, and videos on all of the Word Fest events on the Hudson Valley Writers Guild website, hvwg.org
Two time breast cancer survivor Karen Peters shares with Deb how important advocating for oneself is so important. Karen's story is inspiring and heart warming. Take a listen and witness her story.
Show Notes:As we continue in our “Normal People Problems” series we are diving in to the common challenges of parenting and the unique and nuanced features of parenting while working in first response or front line work. I am thrilled to be joined by one of my favourite people on earth, Karen Peters. Karen is a child and family therapist who specializes in parenting support, and she is bringing the goods!Today we touch on the challenges of shift work, the difficulty of being present at home, the transition from work to home, the impact of calls that impact our sense of safety for our kids, and more.Check out Karen's work including her awesome parenting podcast, Parenting in the Trenches, as well as her many free parenting resources available here, and her valuable paid programs included in her Living Room Learning platform, here.Episode Challenge:· What are some of the challenges you face in parenting that are impacted by your work? What are some small ways you can work at supporting you while supporting your kiddos?· Register for Beating the Breaking Point, my online resilience training program.Additional Resources:Check out Karen's work including her awesome parenting podcast, Parenting in the Trenches, as well as her many free parenting resources available here, and her valuable paid programs included in her Living Room Learning platform, here.Register for Beating the Breaking Point, our top-rated self-paced resilience training program tailor made for First Responders and Front Line Workers to protect against (and recover from) Burnout and related concerns (eg. Organizational Stress, Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Trauma).Check out some of our related episodes…- S1E28-31 Front Line Families Series (especially E29 & E31 on parenting with Heather Toews and single parenting with Maria)Connect, Rate, Review, Subscribe & Share!Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram, or email me at support@thrive-life.ca. I love hearing from you! Subscribe and share this podcast with those you know. I appreciate every like, rating and review – every single one helps this podcast to be seen by other First Responders & Front Line Workers out there. Help me on my mission to help others just like you to not only survive, but to thrive – both on the job and off.This podcast is designed for First Responders and Front Line Workers including Law Enforcement (Police, RCMP, Corrections, Probation Officers); Public Safety (Fire Fighters, Community Liaison Officers, Emergency Call-Takers and Dispatchers); Social Services (Social Workers, Community Outreach Workers, Addictions Support Workers, Housing Support Workers, etc.); and Public Health (Nurses, Doctors, Hospital and Health Support Staff) and anyone else who works in high exposure, high risk workplaces. Please help us to help our community heroes by sharing this free resource to those you know in these front line roles.
We are sharing this great episode from Parenting in the Trenches, a podcast by Karen Peters. With the holiday season approaching, we recognize that every family is unique and that the season will be different for all. This episode tackles the complexities of the holidays and offers 12 considerations that can help parents and caregivers increase the joy and peace of the season, particularly when you have neurodiverse kids. Tips for addressing social dynamics and expectations, sensory overload, varying thresholds for tolerating change, and adapting to promote your family's mental wellness are explored.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karen Peters shares her witness story of Conversion of Heart with Truth of the Spirit as we continue our series on Life in the Spirit with host Patti Brunner of Patriarch Ministries. As St. Paul wrote to Timothy, “God saved us and called us to a holy life, not according to our works but according to His own design and the grace bestowed on us in Christ Jesus.” Life in the Spirit urges us to be open to that grace that transforms us. https://www.PatriarchMinistries.com/236 Life in the Spirit Fall 2022 at Patriarch House Series playlist is available at: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgixdsnYKWlTRggfN-RK34AblDDDPH3W1
Show NotesI have known Shannon Brink for years, but always as an acquaintance who was a friend to other friends. It wasn't until our interview today that I was left with the question – how were we not BEST friends?? Because, Lord help me, we had the BEST conversation and I am so grateful for it. I hope you enjoy it too.Shannon began her nursing career here in British Columbia, Canada. She is a mom of 4 kids ages 6-12, and moved with her family to Malawi a few years ago (pre-COVID). We talk about the balance of parenting and career, the many iterations of adaptation required in this crazy thing called life, what coping has looked like and our shared thoughts on being intentional, and a ton of real talk on how freaking hard life can be. I SO appreciated how real Shannon is and that she brings a refreshing truth, honesty and vulnerability to how she engages in the topics we touched on today. You guys are going to LOVE her. Learn more about Shannon's blog, https://www.shannonbrink.org/.Check out her children's book about anxiety, "There's a Dragon in my Pocket: A Story About a Boy and His Fear", here.You can also follow her on Instagram, here.During this episode I mentioned the CBT for the Family: Tools for Life online course by my good friend and phenomenal colleague, Child and Family Therapist, Karen Peters. To learn more about the program and her other awesome parenting resources (including her podcast, Parenting in the Trenches), click here.Episode Challenge:What are some ways you have had to adapt? What are some areas where you may need to do some adapting now – and what would that look like? How can you build in space/time to semi-regularly inventory and re-inventory areas that need some tweaking so you don't get lost in the shuffle and monotony?? – we would love to hear your thoughts and you can share on my social media.Reflect on where you're at and what you might need by using our free Beating the Breaking Point Indicators Checklist & Triage Guide. Signing up for this resource is also how you can jump on our email list where we'll send you reminders up new podcast episodes and bonus resources.Additional Resources:Learn more about the Beating the Breaking Point Resilience Series & Survival Guide – a complete program that offers a step by step road map to build a plan for sustainability and wellness, designed just for First Responders & Front Line Workers and the challenges you face. During this episode I mentioned the CBT for the Family: Tools for Life online course by my good friend and phenomenal colleague, Child and Family Therapist, Karen Peters. To learn more about the program and her other awesome parenting resources (including her podcast, Parenting in the Trenches), click here.Connect, Rate, Review, Subscribe & Share!Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram, or email me at support@thrive-life.ca. I love hearing from you! Subscribe and share this podcast with those you know. I appreciate every like, rating and review – every single one helps this podcast to be seen by other First Responders & Front Line Workers out there. Help me on my mission to help others just like you to not only survive, but to thrive – both on the job and off.
For the very first time, in this very personal episode, host Karen Peters talks to her brother Phil about their mums suicide attempt 42 years ago and the impact (if any) it has had on their lives. If you need support, then please reach out to someone or contact the Samiritans here in the UK https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/ or dial 116 123. You are not alone.
Dear parents, standing in the confusing, slippery mud of neurodivergence....we're here for ya.Does your child cover their ears for sounds that others aren't seemingly bothered by? Do they rock or bite their hands to soothe themselves? Do they struggle with the textures of certain clothing or strongly resist wearing things like socks or coats? The range of our sensory experiences and how we're able to synthesize those in the brain result in very different levels of distress. If it feels impossible to figure out what is going on or how to help your child cope with that felt distress (or if it's sending you as a parent to grab the white flag of helpless defeat), please join today's conversation exploring the ins and outs of sensory processing. Kim Barthel is world-renowned for her intuitive approach to climbing inside the worlds of those who are neurodiverse. She speaks extensively on topics such as emotional regulation, trauma, neurobiological shaping and more, looking to provide opportunities for healing, which she describes as being understood and accepted, not "fixed". Let's find out how to both accept our individual capacities while striving for ways to support and improve functioning so our connections with our kids can grow and their unique gifts to the world can shine.If you haven't heard Kim speak before, spoiler alert....you're in for a real treat!Oh, and WAIT! Almost forgot. We wanted to leave you with a gift - both Kim and I have online courses supporting those in the trenches which you can access at 20% off with these coupon codes:10 Strategies for CoRegulation, with Karen Peters {code COREG2021} - offer expires end of 2021CBT for the Family: Tools for Life, with Karen Peters {code CBT2021} - offer expires end of 2021Autism Matters, Relationship Matters, with Kim Barthel {code TRENCHES20AM} - offer available until Nov. 8, 2021Trauma-Sensitive Practice, with Kim Barthel {code TRENCHES20} - offer available until Dec. 6, 2021 Just click on the course link and use the code when you purchase it! In the trenches with you,Karen & Kim
I chat with Karen Peters from Camp HaHaHeaven about her journey to finding joy in togetherness! You can find Karen below: https://camphahaheaven.com/ https://www.instagram.com/camphahaheaven/ Do you feel like you're struggling with your mindset in the mornings and just can't seem to get your thoughts and perspective off on the right foot? Have no fear! I've put … Continue reading Finding Joy Through Community →
Episode NotesPublished on August 9, 2021Our Guest:Dr. Karen Peters' Website: https://www.mdvip.com/karenpetersdoOur Hosts:Mike Ercolano's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mike_ercolano/Kelly Krauss' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kkrauss76/John Espodito's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_esposito15/Next Generation Training Center: https://nextgenerationtrainingcenter.com/
Interviews with movers and shakers and new starters of the business world in Surrey
Jackie Mitchell talks to Vicky Pawsey and Isabelle Fields from Team Up to Perform offering leadership and training programmes and the Team Up To Learn initiative - www.teamuptoperform.co.uk, Clare Sheffield of Strong and Together brand studio helping growing businesses build successful and profitable brands - www.strongandtogether.com www.wearebiz.co.uk, Karen Peters is a Mobile Apps creator and business coach creates affordable branded Mobile Apps for small businesses - www.clientattractioncoach.com and Dave Jemitus of Fightback Online which aims to fight back against scammers, spammers and time-wasters - www.fightbackonline.org www.identify.fightbackonline.org – for identifying scams
Michigan Avenue Media - World Of Ink- A Good Story Is A Good Story
After 12 Years of shows Michigan Avenue Media Podcasts will be changing it up a little bit to have some summer fun! Open discussions about Movies and Series that are popular and well written. Please join Marsha on Wednesday June 23rd at 4EST 3CST 2MT 1PST when her guests will be Karen Peters and Andrea Triggs. They will be talking about Handsmaid's Tale, especially the finale of season 4. For more info Michigan Avenue Media Inc.- http://www.marshacaspercook.com . For Podcasts on demand go to https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/michigan-avenue-media-podcast/id1375404913 If you'd like to be on a show, please feel free to contact Michigan Avenue Media click to hear the show when it starts http://http://tobtr.com/11960357
Letter from the TrenchesDear parents, Let me start with this. Your mental load goes unseen everyday - the invisible factors you carry with concern associated with the most seemly mundane tasks like cooking a meal. In this episode we dive into seeing the unseen, understanding why the burden feels heavy, and what we can do to activate antidotes to shame - an all too common experience for parents. If you're the mom who sobs on your child's bedroom floor, spent at the end of the day, but your kid won't "turn off", I feel you. As always, we're getting real in our conversation and addressing some of the factors around your highly needed but ever-illusive self care. We'll talk about how perceived failure quickly can turn to shame tapes on a broken record player, how true self care doesn't aim to "fix" things, and what you can learn to do for yourselves in the thick of it. Let's learn to love ourselves together. PS. If you aren't yet following me on FB & IG, please do....I'm posting self care challenges throughout this podcast series and I'd love for you to join in! {Karen Peters, RCC or @karenpeters_rcc}With you,Me
Michigan Avenue Media - World Of Ink- A Good Story Is A Good Story
After 12 Years of shows Michigan Avenue Media Podcasts will be changing it up a little bit to have some fun! Open discussions about Movies and Series that are popular and well written. Please join Marsha Casper Cook on April 22 at 4EST 3CST 2MT 1PST when Marsha hosts a discussion about Handmaid's Tale with her guests Karen Peters, Elizabeth Black and Judy Bobbe. It's going to be a great show - listen live or on demand after the show - also it's on iTunes. For more info or if you have a question, please let them know http://www.marshacaspercook.com http://www.michiganavenuemedia.com
In de Public Affairs Academie Podcast praten we je elke twee weken bij over de belangrijkste ontwikkelingen op het gebied van lobby, belangenbehartiging, en public affairs. In deze editie: - Nemen we de actualiteiten door met Karen Peters, voorzitter van de RvC van scholenkoepel STEV. Ze vertelt onder andere over de grote rol van techgigant Google in het basisonderwijs, en over het aangekondigde Nationaal Programma Onderwijs. - Praten we in het kader van de serie campagne in coronatijd met politicoloog Kristof Jacobs (Radboud Universiteit) over de invloed van opiniepeilingen op politieke ontwikkelingen. - En is oud-kamerlid, staatssecretaris en minister Jet Bussemaker (PvdA) te gast. Ze vertelt over haar nieuwe boek 'Ministerie van Verbeelding' en blikt terug en vooruit op ontwikkelingen in de Nederlandse politiek.
Preparation sets you up for success. Karen shares lessons she learned from her 24-year-old daughter.
Karen Peters, Registered Clinical Counsellor talks about the decision she and her husband Chris made to grow their family through adoption. With a very special conversation on what it can mean to adopt interracially, Karen shines a light on their eye-opening and heart wrenching opportunity to learn and actively dismantle their white privilege as parents while celebrating and instilling black culture and identity in their beautiful girls. Learn of the additional gifts this couple discovered in maintaining an open adoption and encouraging a relationship with the birth families of both daughters. Facebook: Karen Peters, RCCInstagram: @karenpeters_rccPodcast link: https://www.my.thrive-life.ca/parenting-in-the-trenches
Hon. Karen Peters and Libby Coreno, the co-chairs of the NYSBA Attorney Well-being Task Force join the show to talk about their path on how they became involved in this area of the law, how cultural expectations have led to unhealthy work habits in the legal profession and how the Task Force will examine the factors that negatively impact the health and well-being of the legal community.
COVID Coping Kit for Kids - 3 part series. This episode is Part 3: Being Brave. Do you know what it really means to be brave? Join me to find out, and to learn some steps you can take to up your bravery and manage your fears. Learn more about https://events.thrive-life.ca/living-room-learning.
COVID Coping Kit for Kids is a 3 part series with counsellor Karen Peters. Part 2: Creating Self Care. Be your own best friend. Join me in learning about how to care for yourself in your own unique way. Learn more at https://events.thrive-life.ca/living-room-learning.
COVID Coping Kit for Kids is a 3 Part Series. Part 1: Working with your body. Your body is super smart in so many ways. One of the things it does is give us clues about what we're feeling and it helps to use our bodies to move those feelings through it. Join me to discover ways of working with your body to cope when you are feeling worry or stress. Learn more at https://events.thrive-life.ca/living-room-learning.
How do you maintain a positive mindset in trying times? Karen shares tips to keep and spread positivity.
Karen discusses the power of words and shares a list of phrases you can use in your business.
This is the first episode of the show where hosts, Karen Peters and Hemma Mason explain why the show was created, and how Coaches are helping to change the lives of others. Coaches are not therapist, and there will be a Coach out there that can help your situation and bring about the change you've been looking for.
Find your sugar cookie! Karen gives tactics to market to the community or price range that sells with ease.
Karen shares lessons learned in communication, and strategies she has implemented to improve customer service.
What makes someone a champion? Karen shares five mindsets champions practice.
Karen honors two young heroes. We can all make a difference with a small act of kindness every day.
Stacey and Esther visit with Karen Peters and Carlos Melo and their movement to help show the world that master women (ages 35+) have a place in the jiujitsu competition world.
We did an interview with Karen Peters and Carlos Melo who were behind the Change.Org petition to the IBJJF to create Woman's Masters Division 2-7 for the upcoming Pans competition. Enjoy!
We did an interview with Karen Peters and Carlos Melo who were behind the Change.Org petition to the IBJJF to create Woman's Masters Division 2-7 for the upcoming Pans competition. Enjoy!
Karen Peters of Gilroy Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is answering questions and being amazing. Listen in to hear about one incredibly journey to fight at the IBJJF Pan Championship. Before that, Kevin is upset about an MMA on Fox, or FS1, or something "Greatest UFC Fights" in history. We had a blast.