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Introduction of Liz Becker and Discussion on Divorce NicheTim Yandell introduces Liz Becker, president and founder of the National Association of Divorce Professionals, who brings extensive experience in the divorce sector. They discuss the challenges of marketing to a large number of potential leads and emphasize the need for a sophisticated approach. The focus is on helping professionals build a valuable niche in the divorce sector.Divorce Real Estate ImplicationsThe complexities of real estate transactions in divorce cases. Bruce shares examples of challenges such as lack of mediation, property damage, and procrastination, emphasizing the confusion and procrastination often experienced by the party not in agreement with the separation. They also explore the timeline for one party to move out and the financial implications of real estate in divorce situations.Expertise and Perspectives on Divorce Real EstateDelve into the intricate aspects of real estate transactions in divorce cases, stressing the significance of understanding the various divorce processes and the unique timelines for property sales. Liz emphasizes the need for professionals to be educated and aware of the legalities involved, as well as the importance of building relationships with other referring business professionals to generate leads.Valuation and Communication in Divorce CasesRodger Lecy shares his experiences with complex divorces involving multiple properties and businesses, stressing the significance of over-communicating with attorneys and providing comprehensive valuations. He emphasizes the importance of remaining neutral and offering equal information to both parties. Jim Sullivan expresses gratitude to Liz Becker for broadening his perspective on considering the children's well-being in property decisions during divorce cases.Importance of Considering ChildrenLiz Becker discusses the critical importance of considering children's emotions and well-being in real estate transactions, citing a realtor's experience with a divorced mother and her children. The story underscores the significance of involving children in the process and how it can lead to a more positive outcome for everyone involved, as well as the potential impact on the success of the transaction.Providing Quick Value and Building Long-Term RelationshipsImportance of providing quick value and building long-term relationships with clients, highlighting the value of resources and team support. Aline Smolanoff discusses the crossover of resources and the service-oriented approach between different areas of expertise. Discussion on the significance of having good relationships with estate planning attorneys and other resources, as well as the importance of meeting clients where they are at.Empathy and Sales StrategiesThe diverse nature of empathy and the importance of understanding individual needs in different situations. Tim Yandell delves into the complexities of sales strategies, considering factors such as motivation and timing in real estate transactions, while also emphasizing the significance of being a good listener in providing valuable answers to clients.Providing Marketing Materials and Building RelationshipsMarketing materials for probate leads and the significance of relationship building. He emphasizes the evolving nature of the process and the collaboration with Liz for relationship development. The company is committed to offering tools and guidance to help clients add value and positively impact lives through their services.Support the Show.
As real estate professionals, it's important to have an understanding of the life events that motivate a transaction, including divorce. Because it's an emotional time tied in with a huge financial decision, dealing with divorcing clients can be difficult. How can communicating effectively help us when it comes to working with divorce clients? Why is it so essential to treat both sides equally? In this episode, President & Founder of the National Association of Divorce Professionals Liz Becker joins me to discuss professionals that touch on the divorce process, how to communicate in more than one way and how to create a win-win situation for your clients. Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode - How to make your communication versatile Why do we have to shift our communication style according to our clients? - How to ensure that your output matches your client's input How do we understand our clients so we can have a better rapport with them? - The trifecta of good communication What steps can we take to improve our client communication? Guest Bio Liz Becker is the President & Founder of the National Association of Divorce Professionals. Liz is also a Licensed Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) Master Practitioner, Communications Skills Coach & Trainer. She has almost two decades of experience working with both divorcing clients and the professionals who serve them. Realizing the absence of an association that unites and supports all professionals in the Legal, Financial, Mental Health, and Residential fields who serve divorcing clients, in 2015, Liz founded the National Association of Divorce Professionals. Find Liz on Linkedin @Liz Becker or visit https://thecdstraining.com.
In this episode, I get the incredible opportunity to talk with D Liz Becker. Her son was diagnosed in 1988, making her one of the Pioneers of the Autism Movement and Community. Liz Becker, M. S., Ed., is a published research scientist, college instructor, published 5-Star Author, and mother of two. Her youngest son Matt was diagnosed with severe, classic regressive autism n 1988 at the age of two. Come with me and listen to her story and her lifetime of advocacy work.https://worldaccordingtomatt.com/To be a guest, follow social media, or say hello:https://linkfly.to/30124nzS2q5 Support the show
Face it, if you could have great conversations with your spouse you might not be facing divorce or separation. So often, by the time that couples reach the point of divorce, they have long since stopped communicating effectively and often have actually established toxic patterns in how they speak to each other that are ultimately self-defeating. Button pushing, blaming and other communication rabbit holes sabotage the ability to have successful conversations. My guest this week, Liz Becker is, among her many skills, an expert communications coach as well as a noted divorce professional, so she knows just how important it is to be able to communicate clearly and effectively with your spouse during, and after, the divorce process. This is an opportunity to change those negative patterns and habits and start to have conversations together that move you forward into a new future. Liz will walk you through the 5 essential tips for setting yourself up for a successful conversation, during your divorce and in your life! More About Liz Becker: Liz Becker is the President and Co-founder of the National Association of Divorce Professionals and Creator of the CDS™ Program. Liz is also a Licensed NLP Master Practitioner, Communications Skills Coach & Trainer, and has more than a decade experience in working with both divorcing clients and the professionals who serve them. Having worked in the divorce industry for many years, she has a keen sense in detecting specific issues that create obstacles for all parties involved in the process. Whether she was conducting NLP certification trainings, co-parenting workshops, or speaking at conferences, Liz has always found great reward in educating people how to communicate more effectively and achieve positive change in their lives, both personally and professionally. 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More people will be considering divorce this month than any other time of the year. Some have held it together through the holidays for the kids, others have made a resolution to choose their happiness over pain this new year. Whatever the reason is, though, there are feelings of guilt and shame that creep up on everybody going through the divorce process. In this episode of Moms Moving On, guest Liz Becker and I discuss the difference between guilt and shame, and how not to let guilt and shame keep you stuck on your journey toward moving on. Liz Becker is President & Co-Founder of the National Association of Divorce Professionals and Senior Trainer of the CDS™ Program. Liz is also a Licensed NLP Master Practitioner, Communications Skills Coach & Trainer, and has more than a decade of experience in working with both divorcing clients and the professionals who serve them. Having worked in the divorce industry for many years, she has a keen sense of detecting specific issues that create obstacles for all parties involved in the process. Whether she was conducting NLP Certification Trainings, co-parenting workshops, or speaking at conferences, Liz has always found great reward in educating people on how to communicate more effectively and achieve positive change both personally and professionally. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I find myself reading a lot of books on autism because I find its helpful to try and see what other tried and tested methods other parents try because lets face it, its great to just share ideas especially when you find things are challenging. This book is written by an author called Liz Becker and I love it. I'd really recommend it to any parent out there who might just want to know that they aren't alone and they may find that the experiences that Liz and her son Matt have had, really resonate. It's called Listening with the heart and the author is Liz Becker. Get a copy, I think you'll find it really good x
For the past 22 years, unbeknownst to her, Liz Becker has actually been rehearsing in various plays in order to finally find the script that fits her the best. Whether she was corporately executing events along the East Coast for MAC Cosmetics, or independently running her own production company, she realized early on that effective communication was a key aspect of success both in her personal and professional life. When her son was three years old, she successfully navigated through a divorce and realized shortly thereafter what her true calling was. By combining her diverse life experience and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Training, she established a private practice as a communication skills coach and trainer, specializing in divorce and parenting. As a result, she now finds great reward in educating people on how to best cope with their own situations and provide them with unique tools and techniques to achieve positive change in their lives. Having a strong personal commitment to teaching parents and children to have better communication skills and higher emotional intelligence, she created the ‘Parenting with Results’ program. Liz has had the pleasure of speaking at various conferences such as the Women’s Success Summit, the Divorce Expo, The Annual Dispute Resolution Center Conference, Children First Expo, and has also been a repeat expert panelist on Huffington Post Live. After working in the Divorce Industry for the past eight years, Liz realized the absence of an association that unites and supports all of the professionals who serve the divorce clientele. She and her partner, Vicky, have successfully figured out how to fill that gaping hole and are thrilled to launch the National Association of Divorce Professionals. www.cdstraining.com www.thenadp.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thriving-in-chaos/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thriving-in-chaos/support
Paulette and Vicky met last March in Florida at the launch conference of The NADP and it changed everything about how she views the divorce process holistically. Join in this candid conversation to clearly understand how The NADP and coaches like Paulette are changing the stigma and overwhelm involved in the difficult decision-making journey resulting in creating your best life ahead of you. Vicky Townsend is the co-founder and CEO of National Association of Divorce Professionals, NADP. Vicky is a former radio executive and CEO of Inspiration University. Vicky, along with her partner Liz Becker designed a company that is dedicated to assist the licensed and certified professionals that help couples through the divorce process, provide better service to their clients. The NADP’s tag line is “because it takes a village” because it takes a village to help clients through this difficult transition. Vicky and Liz wanted to create an environment so that members can connect with other professionals, and grow their businesses through education, networking and team-building opportunities, and business development. Vicky’s experience in producing high level and highly attended events, as well as creating specialized networking groups, has been instrumental in the development and success of National Association of Divorce Professionals. Vicky is determined to make lemonade out of the lemons of her own divorce has led her to a path that will change the face of divorce in this country, creating an organization that informs and empowers the professionals that touch on the divorce process to make it a kinder and gentler process for families. Vicky is dedicated to helping those that have a calling to serve divorcing clientele learn more about the process from a holistic point of view so that they can work collaboratively with other professionals to get those clients on their way to a new life with as little collateral damage as possible. Vicky and the entire team at NADP believe that families can be changed and don’t have to be destroyed. If you feel the same way, the NADP may be for you! There are many legs to the divorce process and the real estate transaction is a very big part of this process. It is her pleasure to work with committed realtors to build their business and their brand in the divorce industry, as the real estate transaction will always need a human touch as families go through this difficult transition. This industry will not be overcome by the impersonal web, but will need the in-person, wise and educated specialist that this process deserves. Because it takes a village... CEO National Association of Divorce Professionals www.TheNADP.com Find out about the benefits of being a member "criminal law is bad people on good behavior family law is good people on bad behavior" Let's change that! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thriving-in-chaos/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thriving-in-chaos/support
Liz Becker, founder of Life After Split, and I discuss the decision to divorce and life after the dust settles. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richsinglemomma/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richsinglemomma/support
Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Today on Autism Live: Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh answers viewer questions about treating aggression in adults on the spectrum, how to start services in Wisconsin, how to start a sensory room at a day care facility for adults and children and what to do when you feel like your child is developing new behaviors while being treated. During Let’s Talk Autism with Shannon & Nancy the ladies welcome back LMFT Vince Redmond to talk about how and when to have the “Santa conversation” with children that are getting older. Viewers are encouraged to take the #AutismActofLove challenge and are treated to watching Liz Becker and her son Matt take the challenge. Liz is the author of the book Autism and The World According to Matt. You can order the book at http://www.amazon.com/Autism-World-According-Matt-inspirational-ebook/dp/B00HKXBL6W . Find more information about the #AutismActofLove challenge and make donations by visiting www.HelpforAutism.org Sign up for Autism Live’s free newsletter at: http://www.autism-live.com/join-our-email-list.aspx Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com
Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Autism Mom and author Liz Becker helps to kick off Blog-AU-Rama month. Liz is the author of The World According to Matt, which details her adventures with her son Matt. Matt recently moved into his own apartment. Shannon Penrod and Alex Plank talk with Liz about how this amazing milestone was accomplished.
Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Today on Autism Live, special guest Alex Plank from Wrongplanet.net talks how teens on the Autism spectrum can make friends and connect with others who are like-minded. Autism Mom and author Liz Becker helps to kick off Blog-AU-Rama month. Liz is the author of The World According to Matt, which details her adventures with her son Matt. Matt recently moved into his own apartment. Shannon and Alex talk with Liz about how this amazing milestone was accomplished. Shannon shares essential items to have in your home to be prepared for the flu season and Alex answers a viewer's question about using planners to keep track of assignments which leads to a spirited discussion about computers in classrooms!
This episode of Divorce Source Radio with Steve Peck features Liz Becker, a Master Neuro-Linguistic Programming Practitioner (NLP). Liz combines her Life Coaching and NLP skills in an effort to peacefully guide individuals through the painful process of divorce. We take a look at how Neuro-Linguistic Programming can help people get over divorce faster and move on to create a healthier new life, post-divorce. Neuro-linguistic programming is a cognitive-behavioral science that states the connection between the neurological process (thinking), linguistic (communication verbal/non-verbal) and behavioral patterns that can be organized to achieve specific goals in life. To contact Liz Becker, visit: http://www.lifeaftersplit.com