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The Authentically Detroit Podcast Network in collaboration with Detroit one million presents: The Black Detroit Democracy Podcast, hosted by Donna Givens Davidson and Sam Robinson!Together, Donna and Sam illuminate the complexities of Detroit's unique political landscape and give residents a resource for navigating civic engagement and election season.On this episode Arlyssa Heard, Parent Leader and Education Organizer with 482Forward, joins Donna and Sam to discuss how real change requires both political and grassroots activism in order to create the strongest resistance against injustice.For more episodes of the Black Detroit Democracy Podcast, click here.Support the showFollow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
Have a business question for me? I'm trying something new, the first episode of After the Tea is here. With Tea with GaryVee exploding, a lot of questions are coming in, so sometimes while I travel, I'll be answering some of them in this format. This is for managers, CEO's, founders, parents, leaders of all sorts... Hope you enjoy it, and please let me know in the comments if you like this format! P.S. Don't forget to drop your question in the comments!
In this intimate snack episode, Miranda Dorta interviews Tracy Cherpeski about the profound connections between parenthood, leadership, and building lasting organizations. This unscripted conversation offers a candid glimpse into how Tracy approaches both parenting and business leadership. Key moments from their conversation: - Tracy emphasizes that while she sees parallels between parenting and leadership, this doesn't mean infantilizing team members. Instead, she views her role as a guide who shows what's possible while allowing for growth through trial and error - She discusses the challenge of balancing control with letting go, acknowledging that true organizational growth often happens when leaders step back - Tracy shares a powerful insight about asking "just because I could, should I?" - drawing parallels between delegating in business and allowing children to develop independence - She reflects on making ripples of positive impact that extend beyond her immediate influence when discussing legacy - In a touching moment, Tracy becomes emotional discussing what she hopes others learn from her: the power of humility, authenticity, and standing firm despite fear and shame - The conversation concludes with Tracy expressing pride and gratitude for her role as a parent to both her children and step-children, whom she considers a privilege to support Memorable Quotes: "The way I view my role as a parent is as a guide... to show what's possible and then allow for that to open up and trial and error, grow forward." - Tracy Cherpeski on leadership philosophy "We grow better when I let go. That doesn't in any way mean that I'm abdicating my responsibility for the success of our company, for the success of our clients, and for the success of our members." - Tracy Cherpeski "When we take a stand for something, we can do almost anything... even in the face of fear, even in the face of a lot of unknown." - Tracy Cherpeski Connect With Us: Be a Guest on the Show Thriving Practice Community Schedule Strategy Session with Tracy Tracy's LinkedIn Business LinkedIn Page Thriving Practice Community Instagram
5 Ways To Be A Better Parent, Leader & ManagerWhether it's a teammate at work or a child at home, helping others to improve can be frustrating, especially when they don't respond to consequences...and push your buttons. I joined Ken Trupke on The Clarity Advisors Show to share practical tips to help you be a better parent...and a better leader wherever you work.Go to https://www.HelloFresh.com/calmfree and use code calmfree for FREE breakfast for life! One breakfast item per box while subscription is active.Get your kids something they will actually LOVE, use, and look forward to getting all throughout the coming year. Build your child's confidence NOW! Visit https://crunchlabs.com/CALM and get your kids CrunchLabs today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
5 Ways To Be A Better Parent, Leader & Manager Whether it's a teammate at work or a child at home, helping others to improve can be frustrating, especially when they don't respond to consequences...and push your buttons. I joined Ken Trumpke on The Clarity Advisors Show to share practical tips to help you be a better parent...and a better leader wherever you work. Go to https://www.HelloFresh.com/calmfree and use code calmfree for FREE breakfast for life! One breakfast item per box while subscription is active. A Revolutionary Baby Monitor is Born. Visit https://www.masimostork.com/ to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are so thankful for all of you who are part of our online family… To connect with Oaks further, please contact us at info@oakschurch.com. Don't forget that we have services every Sunday at 9:30 am & 11:15 am CST. You can join us online at https://www.youtube.com/c/OaksChurch/videos or you can come enjoy what God is doing in-person! Don't forget to visit us at https://www.oakschurch.com where you can give towards our mission and learn more about what Oaks is doing to spread the Message of Jesus.
Welcome back to another episode of the #squarepizzapod. This week, Jia Lin-Bothe, who is our Director of Family Empowerment, is in conversation with Katura DeVane and Syrina Rice. Both are parents and part of SchermCo's family empowerment work. In this episode:PLI in CLTFirst-ever in-person East Coast Training!7 parents from our partner schools completed this training ReflectionsWhat did they gain from this opportunity and experiencePartnershipsHow can schools and school networks work together with families to better serve students and families? SchermCo's family empowerment work What would they like other parents and school leaders to know about your experience?How can district and charter schools work together to better serve students and families? Support the show
Welcome back to another episode of the #squarepizzapod. This week, Greg is in conversation with Jia Lin-Bothe, Director of Family Empowerment Work, Charlene Mack, Vice President, National Partnerships & Training, Innovate Public Schools, and Katura DeVane, Parent, and part of SchermCo's family empowerment work. What does Innovate Public Schools Do?Innovate Public Schools is a nonprofit organization working to make sure that all students — especially low-income students and students of color — receive a world-class public education that prepares them for success in college, careers, and beyond. Interested in the Parent Leadership Institute? Innovate Public Schools invites you to join parent leaders from across the country for their first-ever in-person East Coast Training on March 10th -12th. Build your leadership skills and learn how to leverage the power of community organizing to make transformational change for students in your community.Learn how to:Organize effectively for community changeDeepen your public leadershipEngage more parents in the effortUse your voice to hold public officials and systems accountable to students and familiesIn this episode: Sharing more about PLI and this incredible opportunityConnection to SchermCo's family empowerment workWhy is PLI an important opportunity for familiesPositive outcomes that have been seen from families who have previously taken advantage of this opportunitySupport the show
In this episode, host Chris Nguon connects with Rasheedah Brown-Harris, who might very well be the most important guest we have ever had on the CARMA Chronicles. Rasheedah sits down with us straight from the Bronx and offers a beautiful and authentic look at how Healing Centered Engagement has impacted her, her family, and her community in New York City. Rasheedah is a Parent Leader with the Parent Action Committee (PAC), a resource and supporter for caregiver wellness, a staunch advocate for all things right for young people and their caregivers, and a Healing Centered Pioneer who became HCE Certified along with a handful of wonderful community members, practitioners, and caregivers in 2022. And that's just in her time away from her primary job! You don't want to miss this conversation.
Inscris-toi au DÉFI 10 JOURS : https://go.institutcoachingfamilial.com/a/2147499189/bT2RR9XN On en jase en prenant un p'tit café virtuel? Booke-nous ça ici : bit.ly/unboncafe Pour me suivre sur tumult et interagir avec moi : https://tumult-podcast.fr/ Aussi, n'hésite pas à venir sur le groupe facebook.com/groups/lamereveillelegroupe pour nous partager tes trucs à toi et aussi pour poser tes questions. Je pourrais sélectionner ta question et te dédier un prochain épisode en te répondant. #bienveillance #caring #maman #coaching #lifestyle #education #family #motivation #inspiration #bonheur #goodvibes #loveit #famille #podcast #lamereveille #balado #famille #karinetrudelcoach #nancydoyon #parentleader #sosnancy
On débute avec la thématique de l'humilité! Inscris-toi au DÉFI 10 JOURS : https://go.institutcoachingfamilial.com/a/2147499189/bT2RR9XN On en jase en prenant un p'tit café virtuel? Booke-nous ça ici : bit.ly/unboncafe Aussi, n'hésite pas à venir sur le groupe facebook.com/groups/lamereveillelegroupe pour nous partager tes trucs à toi et aussi pour poser tes questions. Je pourrais sélectionner ta question et te dédier un prochain épisode en te répondant. #bienveillance #caring #maman #coaching #lifestyle #education #family #motivation #inspiration #bonheur #goodvibes #loveit #famille #podcast #lamereveille #balado #famille #karinetrudelcoach #nancydoyon #parentleader #sosnancy
Parenting During A Pandemic: Two people have the most important jobs in the world. Parents. And Teachers. More than a billion school age kids are out of school at this moment. Teachers are busy figuring out the digital learning landscape. So its important that they stay connect, keep curriculum and teaching methods relevant to the need of the day. Parents are acting as double agents, navigating their own professional responsibilities while also being full time care providers for their children. It's also a time for us as parents to pause and rethink all the skills we must be imparting into our budding adults. Children might not seem to listen to us, but they most certainly are watching us. They're watching our every step as navigate these uncertain Corona times with fear, irritability or passivity. They're observing our words and actions and how we're coping with our lives and responsibilities.
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#FCLeadershippodcast #Mamanlit19 #Leaderpassionne #avenir Parent Leader — Enfant épanoui | Sherley Brunache - FC Leadership podcast # 77 Les parents prévenants ne savent rien au sujet de leurs enfants. Mais ils cherchent à connaître tous les jours leurs enfants, à les découvrir dans le dialogue et à travers une relation horizontale. Sherley Brunache. Dans cet épisode # 77 de la série FC Leadership podcast, je reçois Sherley Brunache, spécialiste en éducation et relation parents/enfants. Sherley est enseignante en Ontario et dans la région du Québec, au Canada. Très passionnée de l’épanouissement de l’enfant et des relations parent-enfant. Elle nous parle du projet Mamanit19, un programme axé sur le leadership et la transformation parents/enfants. Je vous laisse écouter cet interview. Vous pouvez retrouver Sherley sur YouTube, Facebook, sur son site internet : www.sherleybrunache.com Vous pouvez la contacter par e-mail : mamanlit19@gmail.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- Pour me joindre : contact@fcelestin.com https://centre.fcelestin.com https://fcelestin.com Pour un entretien avec moi : https://calendly.com/fcelestin/2-heures-d-ecoute Bonne écoute. Fadler
In this episode Sarah interviews Alice McAdam, the Program Manager of the Parents as Teachers (PAT) program at Hillside Children's Center. They are joined by Vanessa Lespier and Nicole Pope, two parents who are enrolled in the program.To learn more about Hillside's Parents as Teachers Program, you can contact Alice at:585-436-0370, ext. 308Alice McAdam is the Program Manager of the Parents as Teachers (PAT) program at Hillside Children's Center. She brings a Child and Families Studies background to her role in the oversight of the evidence-based PAT model. The majority of her 25+ years in the human service field has been spent supporting families and home-based child care providers by employing the strength-based approach that is central to Family Strengthening and Support Work and the PAT model. Most recently the Parents as Teachers program at Hillside Children’s Center earned the status of a Blue Ribbon Affiliate through Parents as Teachers International. Vanessa Lespier has been a Parents as Teachers enrolled parent since 2017. She is an active member of the Parents as Teachers Advisory Committee. Vanessa is the mother of 3 children: 2 girls,11 and 6, and a boy who is 2 years old. She works as a Nurse and is a fierce advocate for women and children regarding prenatal and postnatal care. She is currently studying to become a doula and is always encouraging women to advocate for themselves through the healthcare system and to practice mindfulness and self-care. Nicole Pope has been enrolled in Parents as Teachers at Hillside Children’s Center since 2018. She is an active member of the Parents as Teachers Advisory Committee. Nicole is looking forward to enrollment at Monroe Community College in the near future. Additionally, Nicole is a Parent Leader with the Parent Leadership Training Institute. Nicole’s introduction to this organization was as a result of her role within the Hillside Parents as Teachers program. Nicole says "Parents as Teachers has helped me to step outside of my comfort zone; and they hear my voice. I truly enjoy “mommyhood”! It is not always easy, but when I look at my son, Willie, Jr., a.k.a. li'l guy, even the hardship of being a single mother is all worth the fight and sacrifices I make daily.”Support the show (https://kidsthrive585.org/about/)
Jenny Youngberg Dew is happily married to Larry for forty-four years. They are the parents of five children and have eight grandchildren. She is a Parent Leader in the Parent Advocacy Council of Utah for parents raising Reactive Attachment Disordered children. After meeting a legislative advocate during one of her council meetings she helped to create a house bill for Utah in the legislative session of 2016, to help the parents in her group, and it passed unanimously to become Utah Code. Jenny has served children in many ways throughout her life in the public school systems and in her church groups. She advocates for other parents who are experiencing their children's reactive behaviors to help find services for them. She has been involved with retreats to help the mothers in her group and has joined online support groups to learn about the supports needed. She also runs the online support group for the Parent Advocacy Council for RAD. She has studied Reactive Attachment Disorder for the last sixteen years after finding out two of her adopted children were affected by the trauma related brain injuries. Jenny and Larry serve at their local men's prison in Utah twice each month and have met many they believe have trauma related disorders. Jenny is the President of Hope Shining Brightly, LLC and Dew Crew Books. She is the author of two children's books: The Grump on the Stump, and Kyree Sue our Bug A Boo. She has twelve other children's books ready to be published. Jenny is also the author of Hope Shining Brightly; My Experience with Legal Risk Adoption and Holding The Hope; My Daughter's Journey Through Reactive Attachment
Through trial and error, our guests discovered that what parents want from teachers and school leaders may differ from what schools and PTO's believe. Tune in to learn what matters most to many parents and how to marry what parents want with what schools need. Lisa Davis is a Parent Leader in her community. She currently serves as Vice President of Jericho joint council of PTAs. She previously held the position of President, Vice President, and chair of numerous committees. She also serves as a member of the district's President's Council and Health & Safety Committee. Gwen Pescatore is a mother of 3, serving as the home and school association president at @KnappElementary, and on the planning committee for #ParentCamp.
Through trial and error, our guests discovered that what parents want from teachers and school leaders may differ from what schools and PTO's believe. Tune in to learn what matters most to many parents and how to marry what parents want with what schools need. Lisa Davis is a Parent Leader in her community. She currently serves as Vice President of Jericho joint council of PTAs. She previously held the position of President, Vice President, and chair of numerous committees. She also serves as a member of the district's President's Council and Health & Safety Committee. Gwen Pescatore is a mother of 3, serving as the home and school association president at @KnappElementary, and on the planning committee for #ParentCamp.
In this segment we explore the challenges of using Twitter for professional development. Follow: @TonySinanis @Joe_Mazza @Lisaodavis @bamradionetwork Tony Sinanis, is lead Learner of Cantiague Elementary- Jericho, NY. Lisa J. Davis is a Parent Leader and serves as Past President of the Cantiague Elementary School PTA. Lisa is a co-founder of ParentSchoolPartners, a blog that promotes parent engagement and advocacy. Dr. Joe Mazza serves as K-12 Director of Connected Teaching, Learning & Leadership in the 6th largest school district in Pennsylvania.
During our 2/26/14 PTChat, many participants who identified themselves as introverts, helped to clarify what it means to be one and how they can best be engaged. It was a lively and insightful chat. Follow: @lisadavis @jesslahey @Joe_Mazza @bamradionetwork Jessica Lahey is an educator, correspondent for the Atlanti and a commentator for Vermont Public Radio. Lisa J. Davis is a Parent Leader and serves as Past President of the Cantiague Elementary School PTA. Lisa is a co-founder of ParentSchoolPartners, a blog that promotes parent engagement and advocacy. Dr. Joe Mazza serves as K-12 Director of Connected Teaching, Learning & Leadership in the 6th largest school district in Pennsylvania.
Jamie Woolf has over twenty years of experience consulting to business leaders. Based on her work inside dozens of public, non-profit and private organizations, Jamie helps parents apply business “best practices” to enjoy more success at home and at work. She founded The Parent Leader to help mothers and fathers gain the self-awareness and leadership skills to transform their daily parenting challenges into desired results and co-founded Pinehurst Consulting, an organization development and training consulting firm. Join Jamie Woolf the author of Mom-in-Chief: How Wisdom From the Workplace Can Save Your Family From Chaos to learn how to maximize your success at home and at work.
Jamie Woolf has over twenty years of experience consulting to business leaders. Based on her work inside dozens of public, non-profit and private organizations, Jamie helps parents apply business “best practices” to enjoy more success at home and at work. She founded The Parent Leader to help mothers and fathers gain the self-awareness and leadership skills to transform their daily parenting challenges into desired results and co-founded Pinehurst Consulting, an organization development and training consulting firm. Join Jamie Woolf the author of Mom-in-Chief: How Wisdom From the Workplace Can Save Your Family From Chaos to learn how to maximize your success at home and at work.
Jamie Woolf has over twenty years of experience consulting to business leaders. Based on her work inside dozens of public, non-profit and private organizations, Jamie helps parents apply business “best practices” to enjoy more success at home and at work. She founded The Parent Leader to help mothers and fathers gain the self-awareness and leadership skills to transform their daily parenting challenges into desired results and co-founded Pinehurst Consulting, an organization development and training consulting firm. Join Jamie Woolf the author of Mom-in-Chief: How Wisdom From the Workplace Can Save Your Family From Chaos to learn how to maximize your success at home and at work.
Family Confidential: Secrets of Successful Parenting with Annie Fox, M.Ed.
Who's Leading This Family? A family needs to be a team if it's going to run smoothly. And every team needs a clear leader. Does your family have one? Is the person calling the shots one parent, both parents, or one of the kids? In this podcast I talk with Jamie Woolf, author of Mom-in-Chief: How Wisdom from the Workplace Can Save Your Family from Chaos. (Josey-Bass 2009) Jamie's book along with her workshops and conference appearances for Working Mother Magazine, lays out her "best practices" to enjoy more success at home and at work. She does by providing valuable insights along with in-the-trenches-strategies for taking the skills working moms learn at the office and using them become the parent leader your kids need. About Jamie Woolf, M.S. Jamie Woolf is a veteran leadership consultant and contributor to Working Mother magazine. Based on her work inside dozens of organizations, She founded The Parent Leader to help mothers and fathers gain the self-awareness and leadership skills to transform their daily parenting challenges into desired results and co-founded Pinehurst Consulting, an organization development and training consulting firm. She serves on the Advisory Board of Working Mother Media. More info at: MomInChief.com Subscribe to Family Confidential on iTunes: http://bit.ly/famconf Copyright © 2009-2018 Annie Fox and Electric Eggplant. All Rights Reserved.
Amy & Sheryl are back with news of Sheryl's cross-country trip with her son. Successful travel with a child is always good news! Then Amy interviews Jamie Woolf, who offers her insight on the two-way exchange of knowledge between parenthood and work. Though her consulting firm, The Parent Leader, Jamie provides workshops, consultations, and resources to help parents learn a skill set that provides that extra capacity to perform the best they can at the work that matters the most. By cultivating a leadership advantage, parents can increase their positive influence and inspire self-confidence, passion, meaning, and resiliency in themselves and their children. Jamie Woolf also does work in conjunction with MomsRising.org and Working Mother magazine.