POPULARITY
In this special episode, the hosts of our sister pod, the desi academia pod and the PCCI pod join us namely- Megh, Vatsal, Richa, and MV; they talk about their professional experiences in education and workplaces. We also talk about how we got here: our degree choices and motivations, experiences growing up in different parts of India, exposure, and moving away from home.We discuss the impact of Liberalisation and 2014, creating reliable knowledge sources and reading, visiting India, the thoughts of moving back, and the impact of education systems and degrees on our lives.Check out our sister podcasts!Desi Academia Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2v6ymNb9uoxMc9gaCKJYLpPCCI Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6oGfaWZ5cbsc18sfeP8g3o
A special presentation by Jimiyu Evans, Co-CEO of Project Community Connections, Incorporated, (PCCI) one of our Cathedral outreach partners and a participant in our annual Requiem for the Homeless. PCCI strives to find “solutions that end the homeless chapter, forever” by rehousing people as efficiently as possible—often within 30 days. One of PCCI's most recent success stories is its Thrive Sweet Auburn community, which a group of Cathedral parishioners was privileged to tour last year. Mr. Evans will share about this and other efforts to combat the rising tide of housing insecurity in Atlanta and across the country and how we can help. He'll also be discussing the inaugural PCCI 5K for Housing, Hope, and Resilience that the Cathedral will be hosting on Saturday, February 22.
HealthLeaders Senior Editor for Innovation Eric Wicklund talks with Steff Miff, president and CEO of the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation, about PCCI's new Community Vulnerability Compass, which helps healthcare providers identify communities facing barriers to healthcare access.
Nostalgia Pod: The Best Test Innings vs India In another trip down nostalgia's lane, we do a snake-style draft to discuss the Best Test Innings vs India. Joining today on the pod are the 2 Adityas, Raj, Nishant & MV. 15 innings/ performances which captured our imagination. Jayasuriya 340 - AdityaP KP 186 - RSS Akmal 113 - Nishant Baz McCullum 302 - Aditya1 Steve Smith 109 - MV Ollie Pope 196 - MV Dinesh Chandimal 162 & 59 - Aditya1 Afridi 141 - Nishant Younis Khan 267 - RSS Clarke 329 - AdityaP Andy Flower -232 AdityaP Jimmy Adams 174* & 78* - RSS Hayden 203 Nishant Travis Head 162 - Aditya1 Saeed Anwar 188 - MV
BUSINESS: BoC, PCCI launch ATA Carnet System | July 16, 2024Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribeVisit our website at https://www.manilatimes.netFollow us:Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebookInstagram - https://tmt.ph/instagramTwitter - https://tmt.ph/twitterDailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotionSubscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digitalCheck out our Podcasts:Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotifyApple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcastsAmazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusicDeezer: https://tmt.ph/deezerStitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tuneinSoundcloud: https://tmt.ph/soundcloud#TheManilaTimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The historic immunity boomerang is just one highlight of the past few days. MSM fools pretend to know things. What in fact happened? Thank you Jack Smith for making all of this happen. Pushing for absolute immunity shows they are clueless script readers. Few people know what we were facing. The people who actually speak the truth are locked up, dead or worse. Flexing power to control elections. CISA offers protection for weak systems. DHS protects private companies who take advantage. Critical infrastructure involves a lot. Are you still convinced about FBI's Wray? The PCCI covers up lots of things. Banking were records visited quietly. They sneak in and leave no trace. Protecting sources is key. Brennan captured Senate coms and housed them in Germany. Targets for lawfare fare always truth tellers. Loyalty is slowly earned. Piecing together the Hunter laptop audio. Ukraine complications and the candidates in prison. The right media misses lots of things too. Obot's mutual enemy target list. A clear conflict of interest is evident. Now is the time to be very careful who you follow. Use discernment in this age of profit over accuracy.
This week is Juneteenth! It feels most appropriate to discuss autism and special needs from the perspective of people of color. We welcome back Dr. Mary for this discussion.Today, our guest is a former pediatrician and mom who will give us great insight into this perspective through lived and professional experience.About Dr. Mary Jones:I am a physician and PCCI-trained life and leadership coach.I believe there is greatness in each of us, and I'm passionate about equipping and empowering women to reach their fullest potential.Throughout my life and career, I have had the privilege of working to empower and equip women and girls to be their best selves.Each day, I have the privilege of spending time coaching amazing women who are reaching goals and fulfilling a compelling vision for their lives.My vision is to see women living out their purpose and effecting change in their own spheres of influence.Dr. Mary has contributed to a chapter in our newest book on this very topic! Follow the countdown of Uniquely US at www.christianneurodiversemarriage.comContact her at:https://maryjonescoaching.coachsolutions.cc/drmaryspeaks@gmail.comArticle Dr. Mary mentioned:https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/145/Supplement_1/S35/11550/Disparities-in-Service-Use-Among-Children-With?searchresult=1?autologincheck=redirected
In this rapidly changing world, few things are as important as equipping the next generation of leaders, assisting them in identifying their values, discerning their gifts, and living out their callings. In today's episode, we will hear from John Basie, Director of the Residency Experience at Impact 360 Institute, as he shares how they employ coaching with their students and staff to achieve these important goals. Tune in to learn more about: • Why obtaining a coaching credential is crucial • How they have cultivated a coaching culture • The transformations they have witnessed About John Basie Dr. John Basie is an alumnus of PCCI. He serves as Director of the Residency Experience at Impact 360 Institute in Pine Mountain, Georgia. He also holds a faculty appointment with North Greenville University (SC) as Affiliated Professor of Leadership. He has served in various leadership capacities in Christian higher education since 1997, and has extensive experience in the for-profit and nonprofit sectors as a certified executive and career coach. John's competencies include EQ assessment and coaching, life purpose planning, and next-generation leader development. He has also served as consultant to a church planting agency in the assessment and selection of ministry leadership candidates. John is a member of the Association for Talent Development and the Evangelical Theological Society. His latest book is Know.Be.Live.: A 360° Approach to Discipleship in a Post-Christian Era (Forefront, 2021). John has been married to his bride, Marana, since 1997 and they have three college-aged kids. Free Book: Know. Be. Live.®: A 360 Degree Approach to Discipleship in a Post-Christian Era https://www.impact360institute.org/freebook/
The team returns with a full roster and a lot of ranting in what is the podcast equivalent of a net session -- all over the place. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepccipod/message
Professional coaching is experiencing remarkable growth and evolving in its global significance. In this episode, we'll dive into insights gathered from the latest ICF Research Global Coaching Study, shedding light on the journey of coaching thus far and the promising horizons that await. Join us to uncover valuable information, including: Global benchmarks for coaches' yearly earnings Insights into the typical client load An exploration of coaching sponsorship The significance of professional credentials An array of additional services coaches provide Prevalent coaching niches Other intriguing findings About Cindy Schmelzenbach, PCC Cindy is an ICF Professional Certified Coach, a Gallup-Certified Strengths® Coach, and a Conversational Intelligence® Practitioner. She also has a Master of Arts in Human Services Counseling and serves on faculty and as Director of Education at PCCI. As an ICF mentor coach and Certified Coach Supervisor, she has a passion for supporting coaches in their personal and professional development and journey. Having lived and served internationally in leadership roles for 27 years with her husband, she partners with teams and clients to build bridges in inter-cultural and inter-generational environments through her group coaching journey, Different Like Me: https://coachingwithcindy.com/different-like-me/ Website: https://coachingwithcindy.com/
Effective collaboration, marked by alignment, shared interests, and a collaborative culture, is required to drive meaningful change in healthcare. In this episode, Steve Miff, President and CEO of the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation, talks about the groundbreaking work being done by his organization in utilizing artificial intelligence and cognitive computing to improve healthcare accessibility and outcomes for vulnerable populations. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration, both locally and nationally, and highlights PCCI's unique structure, operating as a nonprofit with a technology startup mindset. Dr. Miff discusses various partnerships, the significance of aligning goals in collaborations, and the organization's holistic approach, considering social determinants of health, mental health, and the capacity for self-care. He also explains how PCCI aims to establish a proactive, consumer-driven healthcare experience, exemplified by ongoing initiatives like the community vulnerability compass and predictive models for specific health areas. Tune in to learn more about the inspiring work being done by Dr. Miff and the PCCI team. Resources: Watch the entire episode here. Connect with and follow Steve Miff on LinkedIn. Learn more about PCCI on their LinkedIn and website.
As a coach and a solopreneur, you find yourself wearing numerous hats. From customer acquisition and coaching to accounting and bookkeeping, the responsibility falls squarely on your shoulders. How do you do it all? In this episode, we have the privilege of welcoming Kris Kelso, the Dean of Entrepreneurship at PCCI, who shares invaluable insights. He offers a fresh perspective that can empower you to not only comprehend each of the roles you undertake but also discover effective strategies for managing them well. About Kris Kelso, PCC Kris is a professional keynote speaker, an author, and a Professional Certified Coach. His writing has been featured in Fast Company Magazine and Yahoo Finance, and he's coached and taught entrepreneurs on 6 out of 7 continents. He is a growth coach at Heroic Public Speaking, and he serves as the Dean of Entrepreneurship and teaches several courses here at the Professional Christian Coaching Institute. Connect with Kris and download his helpful worksheet at www.KrisKelso.com/hats.
Go to the head of the class. Everything you need to know about College Admissions but were too overwhelmed to ask. What is the most expensive decision you'll ever make? The most critical decision for your life trajectory? College! Our guest for this segment is Attorney Honoria DaSilva-Kilgore. She founded Personal College Counseling, Inc. on the belief that a college education is one of the most important tools that can be utilized for success and that all college bound students deserve to get good advice about where they should consider going and how to get there, to have the best shot at achieving their dreams. Personal College Counseling, Inc. looks at schools all over the U.S. Attorney Honoria DaSilva-Kilgore has personally visited over 40 universities throughout U.S. She manages all important deadlines for testing, applications and forms. Personal College Counseling, Inc. targets which universities offer the best possible merit-based scholarships and financial aid for each student. To contact Honoria, call 508-622-5850. For further information, visit: Website - https://www.personalcollegecounseling.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/personal_college_counseling/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/personal-college-counseling-inc/
Last time out we talked about balancing saving for college and retirement with Dan Cieniewicz of Hyperion Financial. On this episode, Vince continues the college discussion with Honoria DaSliva-Kilgore, founder of Personal College Counseling, Inc., (also known as PCCI) this time focusing on college prep and how to best position young scholars for success in college in all aspects of their education, including financial. You can learn more about Honoria and PCCI at PersonalCollegeCounseling.com Key Points (01:15) From a financial perspective, you should start planning as early as when the child is born (08:26) Early on, you're determining whether college is the path for your child (13:16) More colleges are dropping the requirement to have certain standardized test scores (23:51) In terms of cost, college choice plays a big part in that Ways to contact/follow: PersonalCollegeCounseling.com nod@personalcollegecounseling.com Text or call - 508-622-5354 Personal_College_Counseling - Instagram Contact the Host - vince@thecfoathome.com
Ep#136
From stay-at-home mom to becoming a business professional to ultimately embracing the coaching field, Maggie Meylor joins us today to share her inspiring coaching journey. Tune in to learn: The powerful questions that have impacted her clients How value of not trying so hard The difference between coaching and being a coach How the Clifton Strengths Finder opens doors Four ways to attract individual and business clients About Maggie Meylor, CPLC Maggie Meylor, is a CPLC, Certified Strengths Champion, e2grow facilitator, mentor, public speaker, enthusiastic owner of True Forward Coaching, and Academic Advisor for Professional Christian Coaching Institute. Throughout Maggie's life, she has enjoyed intentionally investing in those around her. In 2019 she was introduced to professional coaching and in late 2020 the Holy Spirit directed her steps to Professional Christian Coaching Institute where she promptly enrolled after binge listening to this podcast and attending an online 5-day challenge, hosted by PCCI. On a personal note, Maggie hails from Wisconsin and has since relocated to South Central Illinois, where she currently resides with her loving husband of 39 years, Mark. Together, they have raised two incredible daughters, both of whom are happily married and have blessed them with the joy of two beautiful grandchildren. In her free time, you can find her playing golf, pickleball, riding bikes and taking long walks with her dog, Olive. Connect with Maggie at: maggie@trueforward.biz
Ep#127
Today is Juneteenth! It feels most appropriate to discuss autism and special needs from the perspective of people of color.Today our guest is a former pediatrician and mom who will give us great insight into this perspective through lived and professional experience.About Dr. Mary Jones:I am a physician and PCCI-trained life and leadership coach. I believe there is greatness in each of us, and I'm passionate about equipping and empowering women to reach their fullest potential. Throughout my life and career, I have had the privilege of working to empower and equip women and girls to be their best selves. Each day, I have the privilege of spending time coaching amazing women who are reaching goals and fulfilling a compelling vision for their lives.My vision is to see women living out their purpose and effecting change in their own spheres of influence.Contact her at:https://maryjonescoaching.coachsolutions.cc/drmaryspeaks@gmail.comArticle Dr. Mary mentioned:https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/145/Supplement_1/S35/11550/Disparities-in-Service-Use-Among-Children-With?searchresult=1?autologincheck=redirected
Today is Junteenth! It feels most appropriate to discuss autism and special needs from the perspective of people of color. Today our guest is a former pediatrician and mom who will give us great insight into this perspective through lived and professional experience.About Dr. Mary Jones:I am a physician and PCCI trained life and leadership coach.I believe there is greatness in each of us, and I'm passionate about equipping and empowering women to reach their fullest potential.Throughout my life and career I have had the privilege of working to empower and equip women and girls to be their best selves.Each day, I have the privilege of spending time coaching amazing women who are reaching goals and fulfilling a compelling vision for their lives.My vision is to see women living out their purpose and effecting change in their own spheres of influence.Contact her at:https://maryjonescoaching.coachsolutions.cc/drmaryspeaks@gmail.comArticle Dr. Mary mentioned:https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/145/Supplement_1/S35/11550/Disparities-in-Service-Use-Among-Children-With?searchresult=1?autologincheck=redirected
Without exception, there's one common denominator at the core of every single coaching session you hold. It's the most essential part of that coaching session, and it's something you have complete control over. What is it? It's you! Your use of self, your awareness of yourself, and your self-management as a child of God, a person, and a coach. In this episode, we dive into a deep exploration of who you are, how you show up as a coach, and how you differentiate yourself from your client in a way that's beneficial to you and to them. Tune in to hear: How to maintain a sense of autonomy instead of reactivity. The beautiful ways that coaching is a reflection of our Trinitarian God. Using the competencies as a tool for spiritual love. About Steve Cromer Steve has been most blessed by his marriage to Geneva for over 42 years. She has encouraged his love of learning and exploration in the fields of archaeology, chaplaincy, Bowen Family Systems Theory, pastoral ministry, coaching and teaching, and, most recently, owning and operating a restaurant! Together they reared four sons and now celebrate having three wonderful daughters-in-law – with a fourth one on the way – and seven grandchildren. They have recently relocated to Williamsburg, VA, where they will continue their explorations together. Steve joined the PCCI family as a student in 2012 and as an instructor in 2017. Through his business, Steve Cromer Coaching, Steve works as a mentor coach for those seeking certification, as a leadership coach for those wanting to improve their soft skills in the workplace, and as a life coach for leaders who struggle in the over-functioning, “go-to” position in the workplace and in the family. Learn more about Steve at www.SteveCromerCoaching.com
Without exception, there's one common denominator at the core of every single coaching session you hold. It's the most essential part of that coaching session, and it's something you have complete control over. What is it? It's you! Your use of self, your awareness of yourself, and your self-management as a child of God, a person, and a coach. In this episode, we dive into a deep exploration of who you are, how you show up as a coach, and how you differentiate yourself from your client in a way that's beneficial to you and to them. Tune in to hear: How to maintain a sense of autonomy instead of reactivity. The beautiful ways that coaching is a reflection of our Trinitarian God. Using the competencies as a tool for spiritual love. About Steve Cromer Steve has been most blessed by his marriage to Geneva for over 42 years. She has encouraged his love of learning and exploration in the fields of archaeology, chaplaincy, Bowen Family Systems Theory, pastoral ministry, coaching and teaching, and, most recently, owning and operating a restaurant! Together they reared four sons and now celebrate having three wonderful daughters-in-law – with a fourth one on the way – and seven grandchildren. They have recently relocated to Williamsburg, VA, where they will continue their explorations together. Steve joined the PCCI family as a student in 2012 and as an instructor in 2017. Through his business, Steve Cromer Coaching, Steve works as a mentor coach for those seeking certification, as a leadership coach for those wanting to improve their soft skills in the workplace, and as a life coach for leaders who struggle in the over-functioning, “go-to” position in the workplace and in the family. Learn more about Steve at www.SteveCromerCoaching.com
The last 15 mins of fame you will ever get on my podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mskarmplexity/message
This week on Sg2 Perspectives, we're bringing you a real-world example of an organization taking an innovative approach to care delivery for patients in its community who have struggled with care access: pediatric asthma patients. President and CEO of Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation (PCCI) Steve Miff joins us to share PCCI's four-prong approach to tackling pediatric asthma, how it leveraged community partnerships and engaged caregivers, and how organizations can get started driving population health initiatives in their own communities. We are always excited to get ideas and feedback from our listeners. You can reach us at sg2perspectives@sg2.com, find us on Twitter as @Sg2HealthCare, or visit the Sg2 company page on LinkedIn.
Raising the standard of coaching, it's not just a slogan, it's a way of life. And if you're a professional grade Christian coach or thinking of becoming one, you want to be the best you can be. For most of us, that includes receiving mentor coaching and coaching supervision. Join us today as we explore how these practices can help you enhance your skills and support your clients. Tune in to learn: The definition of mentor coaching and how it is used to increase a coach's capability in coaching, in alignment with the ICF Core Competencies The experience of mentor coaching, whether in a group or individual setting What to expect from mentor coaching, including skills development, identifying a recording for a credential application, and discovering and developing your unique coaching style How to choose a mentor coach based on fit, learning style, and feedback preferences Who can be a mentor coach, their responsibilities, and the mentor coach requirements The benefits of having an ongoing relationship with a mentor coach The definition of coach supervision, how it differs from mentor coaching, and its importance in developing a coach's capacity About Cindy Schmelzenbach Cindy is an ICF Professional Certified Coach, a Gallup-Certified Strengths® Coach, and a Conversational Intelligence® Practitioner. She also has a Master of Arts in Human Services Counseling and serves on faculty at PCCI. Cindy and her husband have lived and served internationally in multi-cultural leadership roles for 27 years and she has a passion for coaching those who live and work in inter-cultural and inter-generational environments. She is a registered ICF Mentor Coach and her current practice includes Life Coaching, Strengths® Coaching, Team or Group Coaching, and Coaching Supervision. Connect with Cindy at: www.CoachingWithCindy.com
Have you ever wished you had a map to guide you through a coaching conversation? A one-sheet snapshot capturing the delicate coaching dance that leads to such powerful results? Now you do! The Professional Christian Coaching Institute has developed a visual schematic of the coaching process, and today we are going to share it with you. Tune in to: Explore the map that helps coaches navigate all of the ICF's 8 Core Competencies. Learn the 3 specific phases that help clients and coaches close the gaps. Understand more about the collaborative process that helps clients get clear, make progress, and commit to effective action. Download and print The Coaching Process at: www.ProfessionalChristianCoaching.com/process About Gary Wood Gary Wood, PCC, CMCC, BCC has decades of experience and expertise in business, non-profit and ministry environments. Over that time he has played a respected role in training, developing and building into the lives of hundreds of leaders who make significant contributions worldwide. Since 1998, through his professional coaching firm, G.E. Wood & Associates, Gary has worked with an international clientele of executives, leaders and professionals across a broad range of personal, professional and organizational concerns. He is frequently retained to help individuals deal with burnout and by corporate, government, small business, nonprofit and ministry leaders to get clarity and find solutions to problems that are impacting progress on causes, projects and programs of importance. Gary was the past President and Director of Christian Coaches Network International, a support and credentialing organization for professional Christian coaches, many of whom were trained at PCCI. Gary is a designated Professional Certified Coach (PCC) through the International Coach Federation, a Board Certified Coach through the Center for Credentialing and Education, and a Certified Master Christian Coach through Christian Coaches Network. Connect with Gary and get your free copy of Balance Not Burnout at www.gewood.com. About Andrew Gorter Andrew Gorter, D.Min., PCC is the owner of Plus One Coaching, LLC and has more than 25 years experience working with people to help them clarify what's next for themselves and to take action to fulfill their calling and achieve their goals. He is a trained and licensed as a Marriage and Family therapist and has practiced family therapy through a non-profit counseling practice he established in 2002. He is an expert in healthy interpersonal communication, and since establishing Plus One Coaching, LLC he has brought together his passion for coaching and his expertise in family therapy to establish a niche coaching family business leaders. Throughout his career Andrew has endeavored to lead and serve people and organizations as they face necessary challenges to move forward and to do that in healthy creative ways. From his early career in pastoral ministry to his development of a non-profit counseling ministry and, most recently, Plus One Coaching, Andrew has gained a wealth of experience joining with people to solve problems. Andrew and his wife, Karen, live in Holland, MI, near the beaches of Lake Michigan. They have two married daughters and three grandsons. He enjoys hiking, watercolor painting, reading and woodworking. He and Karen love just hanging out, especially in beach chairs with their toes in the sand. Connect with Andrew and pick up your copy of Reflections for Coaches www.plusonecoaching.com.
Whether you are a leader or a leadership coach, this episode has something for you. Join us as Pamela Mertz, PCC , transparently shares how God led her into this field and some of the key lessons she has learned. Tune in to hear: Why listening is the language of love The difference between listening and hearing A level of listening that only Christians can bring How powerful questions come from powerful listening About Pamela Mertz, PCC Pamela Mertz, CPLC, PCC is the President and Founder of BluePrint Life Coaching, LLC. She brings over 35 years of experience as a business owner and strategist in the high-tech electronics industry and earned her coach certification during her transition into the coaching field. She is trained by PCCI and Dartmouth Institute Microsystems Academy as a certified Quality Improvement Coach for healthcare and is also a certified Strengths Finders Coach. Pamela is an active member of the International Coaching Federation (ICF) and Christian Coaching Network (CCN) and sits on the Board of Directors of Promised Land Living, a nonprofit, national ministry. She also has served in various leadership roles in other for profit and nonprofit sectors which has brought her much experience and national networking, including the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. She has lead women's ministry for over 20 years in her local church and is a licensed pastor in the state of Minnesota. Her passions are studying the Word of God, sharing what God is actively doing in her life, coaching those looking for insight into the “more” and “next” that God has for them. Her many faceted experiences in life have given her depth and discernment, and most of all, deep intimacy with Father God. Her belief that coaching is the fastest way to move forward aligns perfectly with her gifting to encourage and equip others. She is the mother of 3 grown sons and lives with her husband in Minnesota. Connect with Pamela Mertz at www.Blueprintlife.com
Group coaching creates a powerful and supportive environment where participants can learn from one another, gain new perspectives, and achieve their goals more quickly and effectively than they would be able to on their own. But for the group coaching to have truly lasting impact, the role of a coach is critical. In this episode, you'll learn: The five pillars of a remarkable group coaching session How to keep the focus on the client's agenda Ways to build trust in a group of unrelated people The one essential ingredient the coach should bring even before the session begins About Jordan Mercedes: Jordan Mercedes is the founder of Jordan Mercedes, LLC Coach Training for Mission Inspired Coaches & Leaders and the Dean of Community Life at PCCI. She knows that every leader has a vision, sometimes they need a little help & support to get there! Jordan believes the power and impact of coaching can change a company, a city or even a nation. She enjoys helping leaders and coaches use coaching skills to move their people, projects and missions forward. She is the creator of Leaders Coach Forward training for C-Level leaders. Jordan is a program developer who often helps her clients create progressive workshops & live events for the demographic they serve. She is the author of two 30-hour curricula approved by the ICF for entry level coach training & development. In her dedication to support women in their personal/professional growth and development she speaks for various organizations and churches. She's known for her fun and inspiring presentations such as The Flight Plan, Love in the Workplace and Greet the Gift. Jordan comes from a family of ministers and was herself ordained in 2014 by Servant Ministries. She is a life-long student of coaching and believes a great instructor never stops being a dedicated student. She's an accomplished glass artist and will tell you that she has the best family, friends and clients in the world. She is the President of 31 Crowns Unusual Leadership Development. Learn more about Joran and the “Brave Coaching Mastermind” group at: www.JordanMercedes.com
Warning: after you press “play,” you'll be transformed. Tune in to hear what is perhaps the most powerful presentation we've ever shared with you, here on Professional Christian Coaching Today. It. Is. Simply. Powerful. Transformational may be an understatement, but it's one of the best words we can think of to truly describe what will happen as you listen to this world-changing, life-poured-out message. There's no introduction that could even begin to describe what you're about to hear. And your takeaways will truly be your own… what God whispers into your spirit as you sit at His feet. About Cindy Schmelzenbach Cindy Schmelzenbach is an ICF Professional Certified Coach, a Professional Certified Life and Leadership Coach through PCCI, a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach and a Conversational Intelligence® Enhanced Practitioner. She also has a Master of Arts in Human Services Counseling and serves on faculty at PCCI. Cindy and Harmon, her husband of 38 years, believe in fully engaging life, wherever God invites them, every moment, every day. They've spent 19 years in successful entrepreneurial businesses in the US and Caribbean and another 19 years internationally in cross-cultural leadership roles within a global ministry organization. Their passion for wholistic health and enhanced team dynamics moved Cindy to develop a Member Care initiative which she then successfully launched and coordinated across 46 countries in the Asia Pacific region. In addition, while serving as Internal Coach, Cindy facilitated coach training for international leaders across Asia Pacific and played a major role in the development and cultivation of a coaching culture within the organization. “I am passionate about co-creating a space where powerful things happen that simply may not happen anywhere else!” Whether in one-on-one or group coaching contexts, clients discover the next steps in their journey to resilience, authenticity and thriving. Cindy is privileged to partner with clients who range from individuals quietly changing their world to public leaders who influence thousands with their decisions. Her current practice includes Life Coaching, Strengths® Coaching, Team or Group Coaching, and ICF Mentor Coaching. Connect with Cindy at: www.coachingwithcindy.com
Everything we do as coaches, no matter who we serve, is cross-cultural. As the saying goes, we don't see things as they are, we see things as we are. Thus, one of the foundational skills we want to bring into our coaching relationships is the ability to “see” our clients as they really are. Today our guests, Cindy and Harmon Schmelzenbach help us do that by unpacking: The importance of self-awareness Curiosity and the key role it plays Why our differences are a cause for celebration How neuroscience helps us understand bias Ways to grow in cultural competency About Cindy and Harmon Schmelzenbach Cindy Schmelzenbach is an ICF Professional Certified Coach, a Professional Certified Life and Leadership Coach through PCCI, a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach and a Conversational Intelligence® Enhanced Practitioner. She also has a Master of Arts in Human Services Counseling and serves on faculty at PCCI as well as having her own coaching business. Harmon was born and raised in Africa to a third-generation missionary family. He's a licensed Captain as well as having led ministries across Melanesia and the South Pacific. Harmon is also a PCCI Professional Certified Life and Leadership Coach as well as a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach. Cindy and Harmon have been married for over 40 years, believe in fully engaging life, wherever God invites them, every moment, every day. They've spent 28 years so far, living and working cross-culturally in successful entrepreneurial businesses and leadership roles within an international ministry organization. Their passion for wholistic health and enhanced multi-cultural team dynamics moved Cindy to develop a Member Care initiative which she then successfully launched and coordinated across 46 countries of Asia Pacific. In addition, while serving as internal coach, Cindy facilitated coach training for international leaders and played a major role in the development and cultivation of a coaching culture within the organization. Cindy says: “I am passionate about co-creating a space where powerful things happen that simply may not happen anywhere else!” Her current practice includes Life Coaching, Strengths® Coaching, Team or Group Coaching, and ICF Mentor Coaching and Coach Supervision. Group Coaching and Learning Opportunity: Different Like Me, the Art and Science of Conversation www.CoachingwithCindy.com
The Christian Coaching movement is growing all over the globe, and in today's episode, we get to hear first-hand accounts of what God is doing in the continent of Africa. Brian and Debi Zaas, Co-Directors of Navigators Life and Leadership Coaching, Bora Francois from Rwanda, and Levi Ndimubanzi from Uganda shares exciting stories, glowing testimonies, and tremendous insight from their recent “Coach Camp Africa.” Listen in to learn: • Key drivers that led Navigators Life and Leadership Coaching to expand to 36 different countries • The developing coaching culture among the African leaders • Personal stories of how the Holy Spirit is at work in Africa • Insights we can learn from Africans and their commitment to coaching Connect with our guests at: www.Navigators.org/coaching. About Brian Zaas Brian Zaas, MA, PCC, CPLC, has the privilege of serving as Co-Director, Navigators Life and Leadership Coaching as part of their Train, Develop, and Care organization, serving alongside his wife, Debi. They are also founders and transformational coaches with Pursuing Promise, www.pursuingpromise.com. Within Navigators, Brian & Debi have expanded their coaching presence in more than 15 countries crossing all continents with the goal of equipping leaders through a coach approach to achieve the God-sized goal of raising up 1 million disciples in the next 10 years. Brian and Debi coach business and ministry leaders and their teams, integrating a biblical worldview and values into their vision and mission. They coach influential leaders, exceptional entrepreneurs, and industrious innovators who guide mid-sized and emerging business enterprises and ministries seeking to achieve breakthrough goals with boldness and steadfastness. We also come alongside pastoral and ministry leaders in their missional organizations and churches to help them grow a disciple-making culture. Brian's emphatic belief is that lordship and stewardship precede entrepreneurship and leadership. God knows our full potential, He created our passion, and through His Word, prayer, circumstances, and godly counsel, God will grow us to be both difference-makers and disciple-makers in every life we touch and every enterprise we build. Brian and Debi have been married for 31 years and live near Tampa, FL. They are blessed with two daughters, Jenna & Kayla; and twin grandsons, Noland & Nash. About Debi Zaas Debi Zaas – Lives in Tampa Bay area in Florida. She and Brian have been married for 32 years and have two daughters and twin three-year-old grandsons. She is Co-Director of Navigators Life and Leadership Coaching. After eight years of serving with Navigator Church Ministries, she transitioned to HQ with Navigators Train-Develop-Care in hopes of having a greater impact within Navigators cross-missionally, cities, and beyond. Debi is passionate about coaching and sees this as an important tool to reach the God-sized goal of Navigators raising up 1 million disciple-makers in 2030. She earned her Master's degree in Sports Psychology at the University of Maryland where she ended a 20-year career in coaching gymnastics. Debi obtained a Master level of coaching with the Institute of Professional Excellence in Coaching and has a Professional Coaching Credential (PCC) with the International Coaching Federation. (ICF). She is a Mentor Coach and Instructor for Professional Christian Coaching Institute (PCCI) where she has had the opportunity to walk alongside over 50 Navigators to grow in their coaching skills to make disciples. Several of these Navigators are Certified Coaches with the International Coaching Federation (ICF) and many are in pursuit of their ICF credential. About Bora Francois Bora Francois lives in Rwanda where he serves as Navigator's National Director. He is married to Francine and has a 2-year-old son, Robero. Bora is a PCCI student, Certified Navigator Life and Leadership Coach, and Mentor in Training. About Levi Ndimubanzi Levi Ndimubanz lives in Uganda where he serves as Navigator's National Director. He is married to Irene and has 2 daughters. He will soon be a Certified Navigator Life & Leadership Coach, and he is a student at PCCI.
This episode features Steve Miff, President and CEO at Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation (PCCI). Here, he discusses PCCI's work in serving underserved populations through leveraging data science, how AI & machine learning applications help personalize healthcare at scale, and more.
We preview the Ind-Pak World Cup game and also the latest from the T20 WC 2022. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thepccipod/message
CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co
With a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Regis College and a Juris Doctor in Law from Syracuse University College of Law, Honoria DaSilva-Kilgore has been practicing law for over 25 years. Her practice focuses on helping clients with numerous financial matters (real estate, estate, bankruptcy, debt, general matters) and long-term planning, yet one recurring theme that often crops up is inadequate planning regarding higher education, which can often lead to negative long-term life consequences. Honoria DaSilva-Kilgore founded PCCI on the belief that a college education is one of the most important tools that can be utilized for success and that all college-bound students deserve to get good advice about where they should consider going and how to get there, in order to have the best shot at achieving their dreams. This takes preparation, time, and research which most students and parents/guardians do not have the time to do on their own. That is where PCCI comes in. It is her belief that it is never too early to start preparing high school students for success in college and to invest in their future. Website: www.personalcollegecounseling.com LinkedIn: honoria-dasilva-kilgore Instagram: personal_college_counseling (Free E-book) College Admissions 101 book - www.personalcollegecounseling.com
Whether you are new to the coaching field or a seasoned professional, you'll glean great wisdom from this interview with Coach Scott Frickenstein. Drawing from his background as a senior military officer and academic department chair, Scott shares key insights he's gained on his journey to becoming a leadership coach. Tune in to learn: • How God can take the various streams of experience in our lives and use them in our coaching • Ways to shift from telling and teaching to asking and coaching • Why good coaching starts with noticing • The importance of growing your skilling and sharpening your trust in the coaching process About Scott Scott served as an Air Force officer for over 25 years and was privileged to lead thousands of Airmen. He launched Leading by Design in 2017 to help pastors and other Christian leaders understand God's design for leading and His unique personal design for each leader. Thru this ministry, Scott coaches individuals, couples, and teams, and he leads retreats and seminars on topics related to leader development. Sco< also serves as a PCCI faculty member and is an executive coach and team leader in the WeAlign Coaching movement. He is married to Kristi; they are blessed with two grown sons. Contact with Scott at www.LeadingByDesign.us
This week we are opening the mailbox to answer these great questions. How is coaching different than discipling? When writing copy for your website, what's the most effective way to describe yourself on the “About Me” page? What are some quick and easy ways to create a high-value free offer that builds your mailing list without taking weeks to write? And lastly, can a coach who has been trained elsewhere still take classes at PCCI? Tune in to learn all the information you need to keep raising the standard of coaching and changing the world.
We are living in uncertain times and walking through uncharted territory. Old solutions no longer fit, and our surefire strategies are failing. In times like these, coaching is needed more than ever before. Coaches are willing to sit with their clients as they ask the big questions. They are comfortable with experimentation, iteration, and adaptation. Coaches embody hope. To equip and encourage you in the important work you do, we are offering a FREE virtual summit: Professional Christian Coaching: Right People. Right Places. Right Time. Just a few of the things you'll learn are: Key industries where coaching is being used Specific niches that are meeting specialized needs Why now is the perfect time to use your coaching skills Save your spot at: www.ProfessionalChristianCoaching.com/summit About Jordan Mercedes, MCC, Dean of Community Life Jordan Mercedes is an Executive Coach, coach educator, and mentor. Her clients call her a “fire starter” for the way she helps them recognize and connect with the power of their inner fire to create outer momentum. She has over fifteen years of experience working with clients, supporting them in next-level growth, vision realization, and sustainable personal and corporate leadership. Jordan is driven to help leaders and organizations make the necessary heart-and-head connection, so they can have the impact they want to have in their work and in the world. Her work includes one-to-one coaching; group coaching and facilitation. She serves as the Dean of Community Life, and the Chair for the Cultural Celebration Committee. Jordan is an MCC credentialed with the International Coaching Federation. www.JordanMercedes.com About Greg Tosi: VP of Marketing Bio Greg serves as the VP of Marketing for PCCI. He provides vision and direction for our promotions and outreach as well as helping streamline our marketing systems and processes internally. As a marketing consultant and business coach, he helps online businesses fine tune their marketing strategy to help them create meaningful connections with their customers and grow their bottom line. He's a husband and father of 4 and enjoys being outdoors and never seeing snow where he resides in Florida. www.GregTosi.com
Don't miss this rare opportunity to be a “fly on the wall” during a truly masterful coaching session. For the first time ever, we have secured permission (from both coach and client) to share with you the recording of an actual coaching session that was recently approved by the ICF for the highest designation in our field, Master Certified Coach. Even better, Cheryl Scanlan, MCC is also joining us in this episode to give you a behind-the-scenes commentary unpacking some of the skills, techniques, and qualities that Coach Todd Kemp used to make this session truly powerful. About Todd Kemp Todd coaches leaders and teams who need to adapt to new realities, reimagine how they create value, and grow their leadership capacities – so that they, their noble missions, and families can flourish. He also serves as a coach for a Convene peer advisory group of Christian CEOs and business owners in the Denver, Colorado area. He helps these leaders to integrate their faith and leadership to build healthy companies and cultures that love well, do good work, and honor God while earning a fair profit for a purpose. Todd has earned his Master Certified Coach credential from the ICF, a Certified Professional Leadership Coach designation from PCCI, and a Team Coaching certification. He also holds an MA degree in Positive Psychology and Coaching. He and his bride live outside of Denver where they are open-nesters with two young adult children, and enjoy hiking, skiing, and building into people who want to create meaningful change in their lives. Get your FREE copy of: 25 Extravagant Listening Tips for Leaders at www.northwisegroup.com About Cheryl Scanlan, MCC Cheryl Scanlan, MCC, CMCC is a former executive with a multi-million dollar firm in New York, and combines a strong business acumen with a passion for the Christian coaching industry, to facilitate the development of confident ambassadors for Christ in both corporate and ministry environments. Cheryl began coaching in 2004 after a long battle with a difficult disease served as a Divine incubator for growing a focused love for the Lord and His church body. In 2003, her husband and best friend of 34 years, Tom, was the first to suggest coaching as a possible vehicle of ministry to the body. Her work began in her local church of 4000 where she continues to serve as a coach, and leadership developer/trainer after formerly serving in the capacities of Women's Minister and Care Director. Cheryl is primarily a business and executive coach, having worked with hundreds of C-Levels 1-1 and trained over 1000 CEOs. Examples of work over the past 15 years includes developing high performance organizations, fostering executive health and preparing organizations for critical transitions. For more information visit www.c3advantage.net. She has clocked over 10,000 hours of coaching. Her core passion is to see God's people walk in step with Him. An ardent student of God's Word, she is a trained Precept Bible Teacher and has studied the Word inductively for over 20 years. She has recently developed a one year and six month Bible reading plan that will be made available through her non-profit, Promised Land Living beginning in 2020. https://www.facebook.com/PromisedLandLiving/ Currently, Cheryl serves as Provost of PCCI (professional Christian Coaching Institute) where she has partnered with Chris McCluskey for 8 years and oversees the instructors, mentor coaching, CPLC certification process and curriculum management. Cheryl mentors other coaches primarily through her membership platform, Coach's Edge (www.mentorcoachinsights.com). You can learn more about Cheryl at www.CherylScanlon.com.
A great marriage involves teamwork, and a great marriage coach helps couples become a winning team. Tune in today to learn how to work with couples on assessing their current relationship, identifying and acquiring important communication skills, and creating a compelling vision for the road ahead. Learn more about the Pre-Marital and Marriage Coaching class that begins August 17, 2022 here: Pre-Marital and Marriage Coaching. About Rudy and Wilmer Graham Rudy Graham is a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach and Managing Partner of Fruitful Journey Coaching. He brings over 38 years of experience as a Corporate Sales Professional in the technology industry. He coaches and trains individuals and teams pursuing performance growth in government and commercial organizations. Wilmer holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and she is a Certified Public Accountant. She earned credentials in Executive Leadership and is a Senior Excellence in Government leader. Rudy and Wilmer have been married just celebrated 39 years of marriage and enjoying coaching marriages and teaching Pre-Marital and Marriage Coaching together at PCCI. You can learn more about Rudy and Wilmer Graham at: www.FruitfulJourneyCoaching.com.
Internal coaching is growing, and it's helping companies and ministries build strong leaders and loyal employees. Research shows that coaching increases workplace engagement, improves performance, retains talent, and so much more. In today's episode, Emily Eichstadt, PCC shares how she became an internal coach and some key things she's learned. Tune in to hear: How Emily became an internal coach Basic systems she set up for success Creating coaching agreements to ensure confidentiality Getting employee buy-in so that clients are eager to come About Emily Eichstadt Emily Eichstadt is a Professional Certified Coach who loves people and is energized when she sees individuals, organizations, and communities thriving. She serves on staff at PCCI, is an internal coach, and has a successful private coaching practice. On a personal note, Emily has been married to her college sweetheart, Chad, for 24 years, and they are raising two teenage daughters. Get Emily's “Welcome to Coaching” email or connect with Emily at https://www.emilylifecoach.com/.
Whether you're an experienced coach, new to the field, or just pondering the possibilities, you'll be encouraged and challenged by today's interview with Todd Kemp. Although Todd is a Master's Certified Coach, his coaching career didn't begin until an unexpected layoff led to a crisis in his career and life. Tune in to hear how becoming a coach impacted Todd's faith and character formation, the up and down path of entrepreneurship, and the true joy of pursuing what was most meaningful to him About Todd Kemp: Todd coaches leaders and teams who need to adapt to new realities, reimagine how they create value, and grow their leadership capacities – so that they, their noble missions, and families can flourish. He also serves as a coach for a Convene peer advisory group of Christian CEOs and business owners in the Denver, Colorado area. He helps these leaders to integrate their faith and leadership to build healthy companies and cultures that love well, do good work, and honor God while earning a fair profit for a purpose. Todd has earned his Master Certified Coach credential from the ICF, a Certified Professional Leadership Coach designation from PCCI, and a Team Coaching certification. He also holds an MA degree in Positive Psychology and Coaching. He and his bride live outside of Denver where they are open-nesters with two young adult children, and enjoy hiking, skiing, and building into people who want to create meaningful change in their lives. Get your FREE copy of: 25 Extravagant Listening Tips for Leaders at www.northwisegroup.com
Winning in sports takes more than physical conditioning and mastering a few technical skills. True success comes from the inside out. In today's episode, Life Coach Erica Vinson shares how coaching can help athletes adopt a growth mindset to overcome their fears, reframe false beliefs, and take new actions so they can achieve better results. Listen to learn: How what we are thinking impacts what we are feeling, the actions we take, and the results we get Ways that coaching young people differs from coaching adults Why all three centers of intelligence must be harnessed to create transformational change The importance of visioning to prewire the brain for success About Erica Vinson: Erica Vinson is a CPLC and ACC Credentialed Coach. She is the founder of Fear < less Living Coaching™, the Dean of Academics at PCCI and serves as the REALIFE Process® Facilitator Network Director. She has a certificate in Spiritual Transformation through the Transforming Center. Erica served several years as an Elementary Education teacher in a public school system and also in full-time ministry as a Family Minster and Creative Arts/Communication Minister. As a Life Coach, Erica uses the tool of the Enneagram to help clients gain deeper self-awareness and grow in relationships with others both personally and professionally. With her teacher's heart, she loves serving educators and coaches to expand their impact as they serve on teams, empower their students and athletes, and partner with parents. Erica also has a passion to see folks courageously face their fears and move forward in greater freedom through “fear < less” living! She lives in the Metro East STL area and loves playing golf, waterskiing, traveling, spending time with friends and family, and is especially fond of being an Auntie to her nieces and nephew. Get your free copy of Evoking Awareness through Three Centers of Intelligence at www.EricaVinson.com
On this episode, Paula Turicchi, Chief Strategy Officer, Parkland Community Health Plan (PCHP), talks about how the organization went from a completely outsourced service model to taking more control over their operations. PCHP primarily serves a Medicaid population of pregnant women and children in North Texas. Paula discusses how they use digital engagement tools and technologies with their members to improve the quality of care and health outcomes. She outlines how economic factors such as rising gas prices impact their members and their ability to afford access to healthcare. Paula also discusses their data and analytics programs in partnership with their sister organization PCCI, and how they have repurposed existing applications to serve emerging healthcare needs over the past couple of years (listen to our podcast episode with Steve Miff, CEO of PCCI). Paula advises startup founders to have a good business case before they approach them with a solution for their target audience. She discusses at length the various considerations for digital engagement for their member population and the risks/trade-offs that they must address while making investment choices. Take a listen. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Jimiyu Evans, Co-CEO of PCCI (Project Community Connections, Inc.) joins me to talk about his journey from working with adolescents in trouble in the law, as a case worker for the Division of Child and Family Services, and now at PCCI. PCCI is nonprofit and leader in serving those with out homes. Their award-winning approach is a model for other homeless service providers in the nation. Jimiyu explains the many terms in this space and explains how we should talk about people experiencing homelessness. He explains the rapid re-housing is a housing first model, moving people quickly into housing and then addressing wrap-around services to meet their needs to support housing stability. The rapid rehousing removes the many barriers of past models that moved people into shelter, then to transitional housing before finally arriving to permanent housing. During the pandemic, PCCI used the rapid rehousing approach to move people out of shelters and into homes. Their services to Veterans has been highly successful. PCCI has a new initiative called Thrive Sweet Auburn, where they will be building 117 units of affordable housing along with office and community spaces.We talks about how to talk about people experiencing homelessness, the stereotypes we have about them, who is actually homeless in our communities, and how we can help. We delve into the shortage of affordable housing units and what PCCI is doing to help. Find out more about PCCI athttps://www.pccihome.org/ Want to know if you are making a difference in your community? Not sure where to get started on your evaluation? Download my free guide: https://www.communityevaluationsolutions.com/free-guide Sign up for my email list and you will never miss my weekly tips: https://www.communityevaluationsolutions.com/connectMusic: Zach PriceProduced by Zach PriceLike what you heard? Please like and share wherever you get your podcasts! Connect with Ann: Community Evaluation Solutions How Ann can help: · Support the evaluation capacity of your coalition or community-based organization. · Help you create a strategic plan that doesn't stress you and your group out, doesn't take all year to design, and is actionable. · Engage your group in equitable discussions about difficult conversations. · Facilitate a workshop to plan for action and get your group moving. · Create a workshop that energizes and excites your group for action. · Speak at your conference or event. Have a question or want to know more? Book a call with Ann .Be sure and check out our updated resource page! Let us know what was helpful. Community Possibilities is Produced by Zach Price Music by Zach Price: Zachpricet@gmail.com
Do you have questions about certification as a coach? You're not alone. Understanding and obtaining certification can feel like a long road and we know the importance of not walking it alone. Join us as we take away the ambiguity and help you get well on your way to the goal! Discover: The differences between certification and credentialing processes and requirements so you're clear about how you want to move forward. More about the largest and most recognized organization representing the field of professional coaching and what to look for in a training organization. How long it takes to go through the certification/credentialing process and how to get a plan in place so you can become competent and confident as a coach. Let's get started! Click here to view “The Path to Professional Coaching.” Click here to contact an Academic Advisor at PCCI. About Jessica Fall Jessica brings 20 years of professional experience in process creation/improvement, project management and training. A true “activator” & “connector” at heart, she is fueled by helping people and processes work well together. She currently serves as the Dean of Admissions for PCCI and oversees the Academic Advisory team. Alongside of her professional pursuits, ministry leadership has always played a strong role in Jessica's life. From the early days of youth ministry to more recent roles as Director of Women's Ministry and MOPS Ministry, she holds a deep passion for helping others grow in their spiritual life. After a break from the business world to begin a family, the Lord prompted her to begin coach training with PCCI. Now a Certified Professional Life & Leadership Coach, she is privileged to partner with female Christian leaders who desire to live a life they love. Jessica and her husband James are southern-California transplants, now living in the Knoxville, TN area. There they are raising two elementary-aged sons and living the minivan dream. Jessica enjoys coffee, life-giving friendships, and little adventures with her family. You can connect with Jessica by email here: Jessica@ProfessionalChristianCoaching.com
For most hospitals + health systems, care seems to stop after the patient leaves the hospital. Even with all of the healthcare data and information tracking on patients, we are still unable to meet patients where they are. How can we have all of this data, but still lack the means to provide better access to care?In this episode, we'll dive into Steve's rich history beginning with his immigration from Romania, and how his work at PCCI works to address the needs of North Texas' vulnerable populations, their partnership with safety net providers and building connected communities of care.
Without exception, there's one common denominator at the core of every single coaching session you hold. It's the most essential part of that coaching session, and it's something you have complete control over. What is it? It's you! Your use of self, your awareness of yourself, and your self-management as a child of God, a person, and a coach. In this episode, we dive into a deep exploration of who you are, how you show up as a coach, and how you differentiate yourself from your client in a way that's beneficial to you and to them. Tune in to hear: How to maintain a sense of autonomy instead of reactivity The beautiful ways that coaching is a reflection of our Trinitarian God Using the competencies as a tool for spiritual love About Steve Cromer: Steve has been most blessed by his marriage to Geneva for over 42 years. She has encouraged his love of learning and exploration in the fields of archaeology, chaplaincy, Bowen Family Systems Theory, pastoral ministry, coaching and teaching, and, most recently, owning and operating a restaurant! Together they reared four sons, and now celebrate having three wonderful daughters-in-law – with a fourth one on the way – and seven grandchildren. They have recently relocated to Williamsburg, VA, where they will continue their explorations together. Steve joined the PCCI family as a student in 2012 and as an instructor in 2017. Through his business, Steve Cromer Coaching, Steve works as a mentor coach for those seeking certification, as a leadership coach for those wanting to improve their soft skills in the workplace, and as a life coach for leaders who struggle in the over-functioning, “go-to” position in the workplace and in the family. Learn more about Steve at www.SteveCromerCoaching.com
What every parent and high school student needs to know about college admissions. Guest Honoria DaSilva-Kilgore, Esq., founder of Personal College Counseling, Inc. (PCCI) based in Raynham, MA, reveals how to help choose the right college for and get the best possible financial package. College can significantly change the trajectory of one's life. Yet, the college admissions process is not something most of are familiar with. Additionally, other than buying a home, this is the largest ticket decision your family will ever make. Founded by Honoria DaSilva-Kilgore, Esq. who has been practicing law for more than 25 years, Personal College Counseling, Inc. (PCCI) provides high school students (and parents/guardians) with one-on-one guidance throughout the entire college preparation process. PCCI manages all important deadlines for testing, applications and forms, and assists with merit-based scholarships and financial aid. PCCI's services are available to students in all 50 states via video conferencing or via telephone. PCCI is based in Raynham, MA. For more information or to arrange for a complimentary Parent/Student Personal College Consultation, contact (508) 622-5250, email nod@personalcollegecounseling.comor visit the website at https://www.personalcollegecounseling.com.
Steve Miff, Chief Executive Officer of PCCI discusses how Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation (PCCI), a non-profit organization, has developed advanced machine learning algorithms to understand the role of social determinants of health in vulnerable and under-served communities.
Steve Miff, Chief Executive Officer of PCCI discusses how Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation (PCCI), a non-profit organization, has developed advanced machine learning algorithms to understand the role of social determinants of health in vulnerable and under-served communities.
EPISODE SNEAK PEEK: "I get tired of feeling like, 'OK, it's another rosey day!' Life's hard. It's messy." with Katie Crocombe LISTEN! WHAT'S IN THIS EPISODE? This isn't your average chat about social media. So, go ahead and click play. You're going to want to listen to this one. In this episode, I sat down with Katie Crocombe, a professional life coach, to talk about this love/hate relationship with social media we all have. It's a fascinating conversation (seriously!) and we chat about everything from how time on social media affects our families (and our kids), why we craveee social media, why numbers really don't matter, healthy boundaries, and more. Just click play. And then pour yourself a glass of something good, grab a book, and turn off Instagram for an hour damnit! I promise you'll feel so much better! SUBSCRIBE + LISTEN iTunes Stitcher WHO IS KATIE CROCOMBE? Katie Crocombe, is a professional life coach, who was trained through PCCI, and is the founder of Flourish + Co. She is passionate about encouraging giftedness in women and partnering with them to design an intentional life through speaking, coaching and leading workshops. She’s shared her story of overcoming and her passions while leading Women’s Retreats, speaking at various Mom’s events and conferences, including MOPS, as well as at Creative Industry Meet-ups, such as RTS’ Tuesday’s Together. Katie and her husband, Matt, live in Atlanta, with their 2 daughters, Bella (9) and Ava (7). MORE OF KATIE Katie on Instagram and Facebook www.flourishandco.com LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE: "The Tech Wise Family" byAndy Crouch (psst.. this is an affiliate link, so if you purchase the book or other things using this link, I may get some cash money! thank you!) "The Miracle Morning" by Hal Elrod (this is an affiliate link, too) "Chasing Slow" by Erin Loechner (this, too!) The Light Phone