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Dr. Marcia Bjornerud is Professor of Geology and the Walter Schober Professor of Environmental Studies at Lawrence University in Wisconsin. In addition, she is a writer for “Elements”, the New Yorker's science and technology blog, and she is the author of the textbook The Blue Planet: An Introduction to Earth System Science, the popular science book Reading the Rocks: The Autobiography of the Earth, and the recently released book Timefulness: How Thinking Like a Geologist Can Help Save the World. Marcia is a structural geologist who studies the deeply eroded roots of mountain belts and ancient plate boundaries to better understand the long-term effects of tectonic processes and rock deformation in Earth's deep crust. Outside of science, cross country skiing is a passion for Marcia, and she loves getting out in the winter to ski, including participating in ski marathons. Marcia is also an urban forager who enjoys making jams and preserves from wild berries and grapes that she picks. Marcia received her B.S. degree in geophysics from the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis and was awarded her M.S. and Ph.D. in structural geology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Marcia then conducted postdoctoral research at the Byrd Polar Research Center at The Ohio State University. Afterwards, Marcia worked as a contract geologist for the Geological Survey of Canada and the Norwegian Polar Institute. Before joining the faculty at Lawrence University, Marcia served on the faculty at Miami University in Ohio. She has received many awards and honors during her career, including being named a fellow of the Geological Society of America, receipt of two Fulbright Senior Scholarships, as well as being awarded the Outstanding Educator Award from the Association of Women Geoscientists. In our interview, Marcia speaks more about her experiences in life and science.
On episode 252, Dr. Richard Cash and Emily Kircher-Morris talk about the importance of self-regulation in education. They discuss the emotional, behavioral, and cognitive aspects, the critical role emotions play in learning, and the necessity of teaching metacognitive skills to students. It's not only about school, they discuss parental support in developing self-regulation at home, and the unique needs of twice-exceptional learners. This is an updated version of an encore conversation. Takeaways Self-regulation consists of emotional, behavioral, and cognitive dimensions. Emotions significantly impact a child's ability to focus and learn. Metacognition involves reflecting on one's own thinking processes. Teaching kids to manage their feelings is crucial for learning. Parents should actively listen to their children to support self-regulation. Every child is unique, and teaching should reflect that individuality. Reflection time is often lacking in the school day. Homework should be reframed as home study to promote self-regulation. Get your podcast swag just in time for the holiday season! Clinicians, check out our courses, which can help you move toward a more neurodiversity-affirming therapy environment. Also, consider joining our Therapist Hub, which will open for new members soon! The Neurodiversity Podcast is available on Facebook, Instagram, BlueSky, and you can also join our private Facebook group. For more information go to NeurodiversityPodcast.com. Dr. Richard M Cash received a bachelor of arts degree in theater from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. He then attended the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis, where he received a post-baccalaureate degree in elementary education. Dr. Cash later obtained a master's degree in curriculum and instruction from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. He returned to St. Thomas and received a doctoral degree in educational leadership. Dr. Cash has served as the Administrator of Gifted Programs in Rochester, Minnesota, and the Director of Gifted Programs for the Bloomington Public Schools in Minnesota. He now provides workshops, presentations, and staff-development sessions throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. He's the author of Self-Regulation in the Classroom: Helping Students Learn How to Learn. BACKGROUND READING Richard Cash's website Self-Regulation in the Classroom Facebook
Veterans Day observances are taking place Monday across Minnesota to thank and honor all veterans for their service to the country.And the Minneapolis City Council will hear a proposal this week for reconstruction of the intersection where George Floyd was killed.This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Alex Simpson. Music by Gary Meister.Find these headlines and more at mprnews.org.In Warren, a different kind of veterans memorial draws people nearNative American veterans reflect on military service and family tiesRead the latest edition of the Minnesota Today newsletter.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.
Minnesota election officials have accepted almost 920,000 absentee ballots ahead of Election Day. The Minneapolis City Council on Thursday passed a resolution supporting the closure of the Hennepin Energy Recovery Center trash incinerator by the end of 2027.And today marks the start of National Native American Heritage Month which celebrates Native history, culture and the contributions of Native communities.This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Phil Picardi. Music by Gary Meister.Find these headlines and more at Mprnews.org.Read the latest edition of the Minnesota Today newsletter.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.
Vice President Kamala Harris campaigns in Minnesota Thursday. Harris will speak at a healthcare facility in St. Paul during her visit. And the Minneapolis City Council will decide whether to override a mayoral veto to enact pay raises for rideshare drivers. The council last week voted to increase the per-mile and per-minute pay for drivers, aimed to make sure they earn the city's minimum wage. This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Phil Picardi. Music by Gary Meister.Find more from these stories at MPRnews.org.Harris will visit an abortion clinic, a first for any president or vice presidentMinneapolis City Council votes to boost rideshare driver pay by veto proof majorityRead the latest edition of the AM Update newsletter.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or RSS.
The White House says that Vice President Kamala Harris will be in the Twin Cities on Thursday. And Minneapolis Public Schools is facing budget cuts.Those stories and more in today's evening news update. Hosted by Jacob Aloi. Music by Gary Meister.
Dr. Lois Duerst, DDS is currently Staff Dentist for 3M Oral Care Solutions Division. She earned her undergraduate degree in nursing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her DDS from the University of Minnesota –Minneapolis. She joined 3M after more than 30 years of general dentistry experience. She has been active, both locally andnationally, in the American Dental Association, Minnesota Dental Association and the Academy of General Dentistry and has earned a Fellowship and Mastership Award in the Academy of General Dentistry. She has also earned Fellowship in the American College of Dentists. She remains active in her local Spear Study Club. Jean Madden, Global Scientific Affairs Manager, has earned both Technical and Marketing Excellence awards during her career with 3M. She has also led new product introduction teams, founded and edited a global key opinion leader newsletter, and has lectured extensively in her travels around the world. She has been the lead Scientific Affairs Manager on a number of new products including 3M™ Filtek™ Universal Restorative and the 3M™ Filtek™ Matrix. Jean's hobbies include environmental activism, tennis, and spending time with her husband and two outrageously tall sons.
On February 27th, 2020 Make March Matter (MMM), the best, most supportive online network of people came into being for small business owners struggling to make sense of what was happening as the Covid-19 pandemic hit. Now two years on, that group set up by Jennifer Shinkai just to get through March, has blossomed into a vibrant community that continues to be a source of inspiration, joy and connection for its members. Today we'd like to introduce you to some of them! In this episode you'll hear: The importance of having a network to be part of when tough times hit The benefits of joining a network where people come from a variety of work and life situations Why Jennifer chose not to monetise the group How light accountability helped to give structure to the week when that had disappeared from suddenly working from home The benefits of the MMM “pause” and other self care skills that are practiced in MMM meetings How to leave with grace, when it's time to move on to a new “season” Eric's brilliant question that he asks himself when he's making a decision What does a sustainable community look like and succession planning About Mari Mari Ono is an Associate Partner at a technology consulting firm. She is an experienced consultant in digital transformation (DX) and sustainability especially in the manufacturing industry. She has managed projects in the areas of corporate and manufacturing strategy, risk management, IT system introduction, business process reengineering (BPR), and merger and acquisitions (M&A). Her expertise ranges from the fields of corporate strategy, supply chain management, sales and corporate alliances, and post-merger integration (PMI). She graduated from the University of Tokyo and holds a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. She owns two MBAs from the Vienna University of Economics and Business (Vienna, Austria) and the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, USA). She specializes in leading global projects with diverse cultures. She has abundant experience in projects in Southeast Asia, Europe, North, and South America, including the United States and Japan, and working and leading virtual teams. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariono/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariono/) About Eric Originally from Ottawa Canada, Eric has lived in Japan for over 25 years and has extensive experience as a teacher, teacher-trainer, and human resource manager for a global leader for business communication training programs. In addition to being a key trainer and advisor for many major multinational companies, Eric also has experience with global marketing of study abroad programs, professional development of teachers, language assessment and curriculum creation. As his job was greatly downsized due to the pandemic, Eric started his own company, Alterra Education, in April 2020. https://www.linkedin.com/in/altmaneric/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/altmaneric/) https://www.alterra-edu.com/ (https://www.alterra-edu.com/) About Catherine Catherine O'Connell is Principal & Founder of her award-winning boutique law firm, Catherine O'Connell Law. She is the first foreign female to set up a law practice in Tokyo and winner of the British Chamber British Business Awards, Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2020. Her business experience includes promoting legal services to SMEs and women entrepreneurs, legal support for launching businesses/services in Japan, legal & compliance risk-opportunity strategic consulting (pre-acquisition) post-acquisition integration of legal systems and legal literacy, bicultural and bilingual commercial transactional support, transcultural management issues, compliance policies and procedures, ethics investigations, in house legal department operations, management and procedures. Catherine has lived in Japan since 2002 and is Host of the award-winning “Lawyer on Air” Podcast sharing inspirational...
From finance and lifestyle to current trends, technology, and more, join Scott Arle every week for your United States real estate investing news. Learn more and subscribe at unitedstatesrealestateinvestor.com. Connecting and enhancing local United States real estate investing communities through media, networking, and knowledge. Our real estate investing programming is as follows: REI Success (interviews with notable guests real estate investors), House Of Wholesaling (interviews with notable property wholesalers), The Fix & The Flip (interviews with notable property rehabbers), Buy & Hold School (interviews with notable landlords, AirBNB hosts, etc.), Tradescraft (interviews with notable trades people in industries like Electrical, Plumbing, Construction, HVAC, Landscaping, Roofing, Property Inspection, Pest Control, Brick Work, Tuckpointing, Concrete, Foundation, etc.). Enjoy listening to United States Real Estate Investor content to gain more knowledge and strategies of real estate investing and real estate investment in finance, landlording, property wholesaling, property rehabbing, entrepreneurship, to build wealth, learning, teaching, professional networking, property law, tips and tricks, inspiration, motivation, and creating true financial freedom. We focus on the following United States cities: Alabama: Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, Mobile, Dothan. Alaska: Anchorage. Arizona: Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff. Arkansas: Little Rock. California: San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego. Colorado: Denver. Connecticut: Hartford. Delaware: Wilmington. Florida: Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, Miami. Georgia: Atlanta. Hawaii: Honolulu. Idaho: Boise. Illinois: Chicago. Indiana: Indianapolis. Iowa: Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Davenport. Kansas: Wichita, Overland Park, Olathe, Topeka. Kentucky: Louisville. Louisiana: Shreveport, New Orleans. Maine: Bangor, Portland. Maryland: Baltimore. Washington DC. Massachusetts: Boston. Michigan: Detroit. Minnesota: Minneapolis. Mississippi: Jackson. Missouri: St. Louis, Kansas City. Montana: Billings. Nebraska: Omaha. Nevada: Reno, Las Vegas. New Hampshire: Concord. New Jersey: Newark. New Mexico: Albuquerque. New York: New York. North Carolina: Charlotte. North Dakota: Fargo. Ohio: Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland. Oklahoma: Oklahoma City. Oregon: Portland. Pennsylvania: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia. Rhode Island: Providence. South Carolina: Charleston. South Dakota: Sioux Falls. Tennessee: Nashville. Texas: Houston, Dallas, San Antonio. Utah: Salt Lake City. Vermont: Burlington. Virginia: Virginia Beach. Washington: Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, Bellevue, Kent, Everett, Renton. West Virginia: Charleston. Wisconsin: Milwaukee. Wyoming: Cheyenne. United States Real Estate Investor unitedstatesrealestateinvestor.com
In this episode of ABL Live, we covered a variety of topics including BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors allegedly having a $3.2 million dollar real estate portfolio, Cullors response to the aforementioned allegations, the police-involved shooting of Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota (Minneapolis), Project Veritas exposing CNN for purposefully promoting anti-conservative and fearmongering propaganda for ratings, the FDA and CDC recommending a nationwide pause of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine after four states already paused it, and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthony-logan/support
Running a business while battling a life-threatening illness can be tricky; but it’s not impossible! This week I join two power-house women to share how we balance being an entrepreneur while also having Cystic Fibrosis. We have a wonderful conversation about what it has been like overcoming this disease while going after our dreams, how we creatively manage our time, and all kinds of creative things about business. You’re sure to be inspired and get some “Ah-Ha” moments in this episode! Special thanks to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation – Minnesota, Dakotas Chapter for letting us use the audio from our Facebook LIVE panel video earlier this summer! If you’d like to help me raise $1,000 for the CFF Virtual Great Strides Walk, click this link: https://fightcf.cff.org/site/TR/GreatStrides/80_Minnesota_Minneapolis?px=4400418&pg=personal&fr_id=8012 Activate Your Hope… My brand new e-book, How I Wish It Would Have Gone, is your guide to process through the inner conflict of your disappointments so you can spark hope again. It’s available now for only $9.97 and includes TONS of bonus coaching! Get it now at https://www.raymateam.com/howiwish Let’s hang out on Instagram! Hey guys, thanks again for listening! I’d love to hear the takeaways that you got on today’s episode! Stop by Instagram and let’s chat! You can find my podcast page at @shewhoovercomespodcast – https://www.instagram.com/shewhoovercomespodcast and my personal/coaching page at @msmandybanderson – https://www.instagram.com/msmandybanderson. And, I’d be so grateful if you left a review before you go. You just might hear your name and your takeaway at the beginning of next week’s episode!
Ann Johnson Stewart has been the president of Professional Engineering Services since its inception in October 1995. For over 20 years PES has provided civil engineering services to many large and small clients in the state of Minnesota. Ann's experience and connections in the field of materials testing and civil engineering are what have enabled the firm to consistently grow throughout the years. Ann has been an instructor in the Civil Engineering Department at the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis campus) for 22 years. She was the Faculty Director of the Construction Management program for 15 years, ending her tenure in that position to focus on her role at PES in June of 2015. Ann graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville with a degree in Civil Engineering in 1986, and received her Master's of Civil Engineering from the University of Minnesota -Twin Cities in 1994. Ann is a member of DBIA Upper Midwest, the WTS, APWA, and the Minnesota Surveyors and Engineers Society. What you'll learn about in this episode: Ann's life as an entrepreneur in civil engineering Why Ann decided to run for the state senate How Ann is juggling a run for office, managing her business, and taking care of her family at home during the COVID-crisis How Ann manages her time when there are not enough hours in the day to hit her goals The different ways we can take advantage of the time we've been given back due to the global pandemic How the responsibilities to win an election and run a business co-exist Ann's plans for the future Resources: Website: http://www.peservicesmn.com/ Anyone Can Make a Difference I have known Ann Johnson Stewart for a very long time now and she is one of the most extraordinary human beings I have ever met. Ann is an engineer and a teacher, and in spite of the chaotic lifestyle that entrepreneurship brings, she is pursuing a career in politics as well. Every time she sees an opportunity, she answers the call. Coupled with her drive to excel in everything she does, it is no surprise she has decided to run for the state senate. There is a switch she just can't turn off. In this episode of the Intentional Greatness podcast, Ann joins us to share her story. Look for the Next Mountain to Climb Many people who reach the pinnacle of success are content with staying there. But at the height of Ann's success, she began looking for her next peak to summit. After she attended the Women's March post-election in 2017, Ann was inspired by the realization that everyone around her could make a difference. She realized her own power to create change in this world, and since then she has been looking for new ways to harness it. The idea to run for the state senate has been hibernating since then and it has finally come to fruition. Not Enough Hours in a Day In general, women are more hesitant to run for office because they are weighed down by their limiting beliefs and inhibitions. Once we realize that we are all qualified to make an impact and we act from the heart, there is no telling how much we could accomplish. It's not for everyone, but if it is something you have wanted to do, stop hesitating. Ann is pursuing this opportunity amidst a global pandemic while she continues to run a business and take care of her family at home. Anyone can make a difference if they are committed. There are never going to be enough hours in the day to accomplish everything you set your heart to, but Ann has shown that you can still achieve your primary goals either way.
The Joe's are back! On this episode of Morning Joes the fellas analyze the upcoming Wild Card game against the hated Saints while looking back at the 2019/20 regular season!
The Joe's are back! On this episode of Morning Joes the fellas analyze the upcoming Wild Card game against the hated Saints while looking back at the 2019/20 regular season!
The Joe's are back! On this episode of Morning Joes the fellas analyze the upcoming Wild Card game against the hated Saints while looking back at the 2019/20 regular season!
Under The Puppet – LIVE at the 2019 National Puppetry Festival with Special Guest Trace Beaulieu of Mystery Science Theatre 3000 Friday, July 19, 2019 – 7PM Coffman Theatre, Coffman Student Union 300 Washington Ave SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 GET TICKETS NOW – https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4258987 Join host Grant Baciocco for a special LIVE recording of Under the Puppet Podcast at the 2019 National Puppetry Festival at the University of Minnesota – Minneapolis! His guest will be Trace Beaulieu, the original Crow T. Robot on Mystery Science Theatre 3000! The two will discuss Trace’s puppetry career and then the floor will be opened for questions from the audience! About The Show: Under The Puppet – www.underthepuppet.com – is a monthly show that talks to professional puppeteers about the business of puppetry to help aspiring puppeteers turn pro! Hosted by Grant Baciocco (The Jim Henson Company, Mystery Science Theatre 3000: The Return). About the Guest: TRACE BEAULIEU is a comic actor, writer, and performer. He was a founding member of the Emmy-nominated, Peabody Award-winning, cult hit show, Mystery Science Theater 3000. In addition to writing, occasionally directing, designing and building sets and props, Trace performed the puppet character Crow T. Robot, and mad scientist Dr. Clayton Forrester. He repeated these roles in the 1996 film version of the show, MST3K: THE MOVIE. Trace wrote for ABC’s America’s Funniest Videos for nine seasons. He played a recurring character on Freak and Geeks, and has had cameo appearances on The West Wing and Arrested Development. For six years, he toured with the original cast of MST3K in a live movie riffing show, called CINEMATIC TITANIC. His most recent acting work includes the voice of A.R.T. the robot on Paul Feig’s OTHER SPACE, Dr. Sam Lodgpole on the web series VERMIN and Jonah Ray’s creepy uncle Pete on HIDDEN AMERICA season 2. His voice can be heard on the upcoming Adult Swim series TIGTONE. Trace currently travels with fellow MST3K alum Frank Conniff as THE MADS ARE BACK – www.themadsareback.com Social Media: www.facebook.com/underthepuppet www.twitter.com/underthepuppet GET TICKETS NOW – https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4258987
Hear what Noah Putterman (Theatre Raleigh's WHERE WORDS ONCE WERE) has to say about theater for young audiences in the United States and abroad. About the Guest As the Director of Theatre for Youth at Casa Mañana Theatre in Fort Worth, TX (’13 – ’18), Noah directed over thirty productions, including in-house and touring productions for families and young audiences in the acclaimed Apprentice Program. His original show, SANTA CLAUS: THE MUSICAL, premiered at Casa Mañana and has thus far received subsequent productions at South Carolina Children’s Theatre and The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati. Additional directing credits include Lyric Stage (Dallas, TX), Circle Theatre (Fort Worth), and the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis). Acting credits include work with the Acting Company of NYC (Off-Broadway/national tours), Guthrie Theatre, Alpine Theatre Project, Hope Summer Repertory Theatre, Casa Mañana, North Carolina Theatre, and Theatre Raleigh. Currently based in California, Noah hails from Raleigh and graduated from Enloe High School. He is a United States Presidential Scholar in the Arts and a graduate of the University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program. Local Resources The following theater companies have a family series, family productions included as part of next season, or routinely have family offerings. https://theatreraleigh.com/family-series/ (Theatre Raleigh (Family Series)) https://raleighlittletheatre.org/announcing-the-2019-2020-season-now-then/ (Raleigh Little Theatre (Family Series)) http://www.nract.org/shows (North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre) (FREAKY FRIDAY) http://caryplayers.org/ (Cary Players) (SHREK THE MUSICAL) https://www.theatreinthepark.com/ (Theatre in the Park) (A CHRISTMAS CAROL, A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS) https://www.aggregatetheatre.com/ (Aggregate Theatre) https://seedraleigh.org/ (Seed Art Share) Connect with RDU on Stage Facebook – @rduonstage Twitter – @rduonstage Instagram – @rduonstage Web http://www.rduonstage.com/ (www.rduonstage.com) Support this podcast
Dr. Marcia Bjornerud is Professor of Geology and the Walter Schober Professor of Environmental Studies at Lawrence University in Wisconsin. In addition, she is a writer for “Elements”, the New Yorker’s science and technology blog, and she is the author of the textbook The Blue Planet: An Introduction to Earth System Science, the popular science book Reading the Rocks: The Autobiography of the Earth, and the recently released book Timefulness: How Thinking Like a Geologist Can Help Save the World. Maria is a structural geologist who studies the deeply eroded roots of mountain belts and ancient plate boundaries to better understand the long-term effects of tectonic processes and rock deformation in Earth’s deep crust. Cross country skiing is a passion for Marcia, and she loves getting out in the winter to ski, including participating in ski marathons. Marcia is also an urban forager who enjoys making jams and preserves from wild berries and grapes that she picks. Marcia received her B.S. degree in geophysics from the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis and was awarded her M.S. and Ph.D. in structural geology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Marcia then conducted postdoctoral research at the Byrd Polar Research Center at The Ohio State University. Afterwards, Marcia worked as a contract geologist for the Geological Survey of Canada and the Norwegian Polar Institute. Before joining the faculty at Lawrence University, Marcia served on the faculty at Miami University in Ohio. She has received many awards and honors during her career, including being named a fellow of the Geological Society of America, receipt of two Fulbright Senior Scholarships, as well as being awarded the Outstanding Educator Award from the Association of Women Geoscientists. In our interview, Marcia speaks more about her experiences in life and science.
Self-regulation is often discussed in the context of emotions. Emily Kircher-Morris talks with Dr. Richard Cash, author of Self-Regulation in the Classroom, about educational self-regulation. When should we expect students to show signs of maturity that indicate they are ready to learn self-regulation? How can we teach them? Catch the discussion, along with Q&A from listeners, and much more, on episode 16 of Mind Matters. About the guest - Dr. Richard M. Cash received a bachelor of arts degree in theater from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. He then attended the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis, where he received a post-baccalaureate degree in Elementary Education. Dr. Cash later obtained a Masters in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. He returned to St. Thomas and received a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership. Dr. Cash has served as the Administrator of Gifted Programs in Rochester, Minnesota, and the Director of Gifted Programs for the Bloomington, MN Public Schools. He now provides workshops, presentations, and staff-development sessions throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. He’s the author of Self-Regulation in the Classroom: Helping Students Learn How to Learn, from Free Spirit Publishing. Host Emily Kircher-Morris has dual Masters degrees in Counseling and Education, and specializes in the area of giftedness throughout the lifespan. She founded the non-profit organization The Gifted Support Network, is the owner of Unlimited Potential Counseling & Education Center, and is the mother of three gifted children.
Immunity to Change is a powerful tool to help us figure out what is preventing us from making the change we want in our lives, whether it is being more creative, exercising more, or finishing a project. Something is creating the "immunity" that is stopping the change. In this episode, Immunity to Change facilitators Amy Climer and Jen Wilson explain how Immunity to Change works and how to use it. You will walk through creating your own map to lead you to understanding yourself and hear an example of how to use the process. The process helps individuals, teams, and organizations make the changes they want to make. What You'll Learn How to use the Immunity to Change process to facilitate change in your own life. Big assumptions you might be making and how to test them How to use the Immunity to Change map to uncover what has been preventing you from changing. About Jen Wilson Jennifer Wilson is a consultant, facilitator and coach. She founded her company, New Leaf Coaching and Consulting LLC, in 2006 with a mission to help people in progressive, mission-driven organizations work well together so they can do amazing work in the world. She has consulted across the U.S. and beyond in diverse settings, from wilderness backcountry to NYC boardrooms, with organizations such as Sierra Club, NRDC, Open Society Foundation, REI, Esperanza Unida, and Wisconsin Public Radio. Jennifer co-founded two urban high schools dedicated to serving marginalized youth. Jennifer is skilled at deeply listening and synthesizing what she hears into workable ideas that reflect the input of all constituents. Her facilitation style surfaces innovative ideas that challenge current conditions to re-energize organizational culture and the way teams function. Jennifer allows people the space to boldly innovate and stretch, creating opportunities for real change to happen. She helps leaders sustain their resiliency by bringing emotional intelligence and mindfulness practice into the work. Jennifer's has an MA in Counseling and Educational Psychology from the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis and is trained in coaching, transformational consulting, experiential learning, and outdoor education. She studied Immunity to Change with Dr. Keegan and Dr. Lahey at Harvard University. Outside of work, you can find her wandering around mountains and wilderness with her favorite trail partner (her husband), paddling local waterways, or lost in a really good book. The Weekly Challenge Download the free Immunity to Change Map here. Then, listen to the episode for directions, pausing where needed to complete the map/worksheet. Then, test out one of your Big Assumptions this week. Share your results and impressions in the comments below. Resources Jen Wilson's website Book: Immunity to Change by Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey Note: The links on this page may be affiliate links. That means I get a small commission of your sale, at no cost to you. However, I only share links to products that I or my guests believe in. Enjoy!
National Day of Prayer in Mariucci Arena at the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, MN)
The Amateur Traveler talks to Kirk Horsted in a two part episode on the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. This first episode focuses on Minneapolis with day trips west of the Mississippi river.
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The Amateur Traveler talks to Kirk Horsted in a two part episode on the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. This first episode focuses on Minneapolis with day trips west of the Mississippi river.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Kirk Horsted in a two part episode on the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. This first episode focuses on Minneapolis with day trips west of the Mississippi river.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Kirk Horsted in a two part episode on the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. This first episode focuses on Minneapolis with day trips west of the Mississippi river.