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Please join us for “Rethinking Challenging Behaviors: An Interview with Maria Sanders.”Maria Sanders is a Licensed Social Worker, PCI Certified Parent Coach® and is certified in the Collaborative Problem Solving® (CPS) approach by Think:Kids, a program based at the Department of Psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Her work is supported by Conscious Parenting and Collaborative Problem Solving®. She works with parents struggling with any parenting challenge, from getting a child to sleep to addressing parent-teen conflict.Maria works one-on-one with parents virtually or in her Montclair, NJ office. She offers programs to schools (public and independent), pediatrician offices, professional organizations, and corporate meetings.Maria started her professional career as a school social worker doing work for the Child Study Team and running social skills groups. Additionally, she has 15+ years experience as an Early Intervention Specialist serving as a teacher and social worker.See lessSupport the show
Welcome to the Lose Your Cravings Podcast...Taking a mindful approach to reducing your cravings once and for all with your host, Keysa Amaro Certified Integrative Health Coach.In this episode, I'm thrilled to welcome Claire Cetti, a PCI Certified® Parent Coach, Positive Parenting Educator, and Corporate/Paid Leave Coach. Known as the "Yell-less Mom Coach," Claire has been helping moms manage frustration, anger, and emotional overwhelm for nearly a decade. Using her signature *C.A.R.E.S. Approach to Parenting*, Claire empowers parents to break generational patterns of emotional immaturity and cultivate calmer, more connected families.Today, we're discussing a crucial aspect of personal and family well-being: boundaries. Claire will walk us through what boundaries truly are, how to set them effectively, and, most importantly, how to uphold them, especially in challenging situations. We'll explore how boundaries play a pivotal role in parenting, how they help manage stress, and how they can transform relationships—both with our children and ourselves.**What We Cover:**- Claire's personal journey, including the pivotal day in July 2003 that changed her parenting approach forever.- What a boundary really is, and why it's less about controlling others and more about protecting your own emotional space.- Why boundaries are essential for maintaining healthy relationships and reducing stress in everyday life.- A step-by-step guide on how to set clear, effective boundaries.- Why it can be difficult to uphold boundaries and tips for staying consistent.- The importance of boundaries in parenting—how to set them with your children and the positive effects they have on family dynamics.- The connection between boundaries and stress, and how setting boundaries can bring peace and calm to your life.**Guest Info & Free Gift** You can learn more about Claire and her work through her website, social media, and free resources for parents looking to yell less and connect more. She works with moms to help them navigate emotional challenges and set boundaries that create healthier environments.**Follow Claire:**- Website- Social: Instagram- Free GiftIf you're a parent struggling to manage emotions like frustration or yelling, or simply want to create stronger boundaries in your life, this episode is for you. Claire's insights can help you set the foundation for a more peaceful, balanced, and connected life.
Nurturing emotional regulation in neurodivergent kids can feel like a complex puzzle, yet it's vital for their wellbeing. Why is emotional regulation such a challenging problem for them? And how can the concept of co-regulation serve as a bridge to self-regulation? Sheryl Stoller is an expert on supporting families on their journey of raising neurodivergent children. She joins Emily Kircher-Morris to talk about the intricacies of empathy and non-judgment at home, the challenges faced by teachers in the classroom, and the many points in between. This is your last chance to sign up for our free week-long Crash Course on Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools! The first event is next Tuesday, and all of the events in the course will be live and interactive, so you can talk to Emily and our expert guests, and share and compare ideas with your colleagues from around the world. It's a great step toward meeting the needs of all students in the classroom. Also, we'll be launching a membership community for educators who are dedicated to creating a neurodiversity-affirming learning environment for students! Click here to hop on the waiting list and get more information. Sheryl Stoller is a Family Wellbeing Coach for parents of neurodiverse children, helping them to create a supportive environment (within themselves as well as externally) that result in peace of mind, confidence, and the ability to overcome challenges. Sheryl is also a PCI Certified Parent Coach, and Mastery Level Positive Intelligence Coach. In addition to her private practice, Sheryl serves as a Parent Coach in Debbie Reber's TiLT Parenting community, and a Positive Intelligence Humanitarian Coach providing respite for those affected by the Ukrainian war. She's a neurodivergent, highly sensitive, seasoned parent of three multi-exceptional young adults, and enjoys supporting other parents in their journey with their neurodivergent kids. BACKGROUND READING Sheryl's website Facebook LinkedIn
Shari and Dana discuss how she started her practice Dana Hirt Parenting, a Chicago-based parent coaching and education service, and how she became a PCI Certified Parent Coach®. Dana uses ...
Tune in to this episode to learn about: What is repair and restitution and why are they important?When should a parent repair with their child? What we should do when we're in a constant cycle of rupture and repair.The power of re-writing the story What does it sound like for a parent to repair? How to facilitate repair from your child, even when they don't want toWith Myla Leinweber B.Ed, M.Ed, PCI Certified Parent CoachMyla is a mom of two young girls, a former kindergarten teacher and supports parents of young kids to enjoy parenting more and create long lasting connected relationships. When she's not helping parents, she's on her skis, mountain bike or yoga mat, or having a dance party with her family in the kitchen. Links: @joyful.parents Instagram Episode transcript: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/78Free temperament quiz
Parenting is both the most rewarding and difficult work we will ever do. Myla Leinweber, M. Ed, B. Ed, PCI Certified Parent Coach, Founder of The Joyful Parenting Collective and mother of two is passionately dedicated to teaching parents how to extract more joy from our experience. From gentling our expectations, living in the "both/and" space, concepts and frameworks like 'needs boxes' and 'marble jars' for emotional & nervous system regulation to the exact move to take when all hell is breaking loose. Kristen and Myla discuss the beauty and importance of co-regulation, 'spicy kids' and how to call on the 'best parenting part of yourself' during those really hard moments. Myla candidly shares the one mistake she made during a melt-down, the detriment to being a 'perfect parent' and the benefits to not getting it right all the time. Myla is a treasure trove of information delivered in the most non-judgmental, comforting way. Her tone and approach give parents more hope, more peace and fittingly, more joy. You can connect with her at the links below and be sure to rate and subscribe to Mom School wherever you get your podcasts! Myla Leinweber Website Myla Leinweber Instagram
Young & Erin dive into topics such as her journey to entrepreneurship and podcast creation, being a foster care therapist, the importance of building a loving environment for families, and being able to build her life around her family with time and work.Please enjoy & subscribe! ABOUT OUR GUEST:Erin Taylor is a PCI Certified Parent Coach,® motivational speaker, host of the Powerful Parenting for Today's Kids podcast, author, and a mother of four.Erin was able to take the tragedy of the death of her infant daughter and turn it around, using her hard-earned wisdom to help people from all walks of life step into their power and live their best lives.STUFF WE LOVE:Attention founders and investors:Two12.co is the best cap table and fundraising toolkit. Use code TGDS for 25% off!https://bit.ly/3Q7wHsnTry Young's online recording studio!https://riverside.fm/homepage?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=youngLooking to outsource graphic design? Try Young's favorite resource, Penji: unlimited designs for one fixed cost from some of the world's top design talent!https://penji.co/pricing/?affiliate=3I86N6MSF5358220Learn more about us!Our website: https://thegirldadshow.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheGirlDadShow/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGirlDadShowShop here for The Girl Dad Show products: https://thegirldadshow.com/collections*If you click on our links, we may receive a tiny commission AND… most of the time, you will receive an offer. Win/Win! The products that The Girl Dad Show recommends are the ones we believe in.
Sheryl Stoller is a PCI Certified Parent Coach® who has devoted herself to coaching overwrought parents of children whose abilities, sensibilities, and behaviors go beyond expectations (gifted, twice/multi-exceptional) since 2009. This is a personal journey as well as an academic and professional one for Sheryl. She is deeply gratified to serve parents the way she had needed when her children were young. Parents who work with Sheryl come to love how they show up to themselves, their children, and others in their lives. Sheryl has been an expert guest on Debbie Reber's wide-reaching TiLT Parenting Podcast and is honored to have joined her Differently Wired Club's team of parent coaches. She integrates many fields of knowledge and training into her coaching. Most recently, she is receiving her Somatic Attachment Therapy Certification; and is a Positive Intelligence (PI) Mental Fitness Coach, through Shirzad Chamine out of Stanford University. Sheryl Co-Leads two communities of practice for PI - Parents and Families, and Neurodiversity; and has received rave reviews for her customization of PI for “Aligned Parents” and “Get Mental and Emotional Fitness” Group programs for 2E parents. Having trained with Dr. Shefali Tsabary, Sheryl is honored that Dr. Shefali has this to say: “There are few who can work with families of gifted and twice-exceptional children the way Sheryl Stoller can. She is not only perceptive, compassionate, and knowledgeable, but also extremely effective and results oriented. She is trained in conscious parenting approaches and has tremendous success with her clients. I unreservedly recommend her!”
ABOUT RACHEL Rachel is a dynamic speaker, a parenting expert, and an incredible resource for parents who long for an easier life with kids, especially boys. Listen up if you struggle with kids that are emotionally explosive, don't listen, or get wild and aggressive if they don't get their way. Rachel is on a mission to help parents raise these kids into future leaders with high levels of social emotional health, confidence, and great relationships with their parents. She does that by teaching, speaking, running small groups on and off Facebook, and working with parents individually. She speaks on a variety of topics including navigating boyhood, motivating kids without bribes and threats, mindful parenting, sibling rivalry, getting organized with routines, and practical strategies, especially for working parents and moms of boys. Need to know her credentials? After receiving her certification in the Breakthrough Parenting Curriculum, Rachel graduated from Seattle Pacific University as a PCI Certified Parent Coach®. She holds an MSW from the University of California, Berkeley, and a bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of California, Santa Cruz And she's a proud mother to 3 of life's best teachers, all boys. Website: www.sklarparenting.com Facebook Group: bit.ly/momsofstrongwilledboys Free Gift: https://endpowerstruggles.pages.ontraport.net/ Quick Tips/Quotes from Rachel -- Prioritize your relationship with your child over being right. -- Listen to repeat, not to respond. -- Ask your child what they'd like to be complimented for today. -- End power struggles with scripts that invite connection. -- Use scripts that invite connection and end power struggles at the same time. ABOUT HEYKIDDO™ The HeyKiddo™ podcast is just one of the ways we can help you build social, emotional, and leadership skills with kids of all ages. HeyKiddo™ Talk is our award-winning pocket coach that sends quick and easy parenting tips right to your phone. For classrooms and homeschooling families, HeyKiddo™ Huddle is a full school year social emotional learning curriculum for elementary school-age kids. Get all the details and sign up today at hey-kiddo.com Thanks for listening to HeyKiddo! If you like what you hear, give us a review wherever you listen. Have a question for our experts? Email us at hello@hey-kiddo.com. Follow us on Instagram at @heykiddoapp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heykiddo/message
Parents who grew up with strong authoritarian parents often swing too far the other way and go all in on attachment parenting. But all love all the time has its own problems, mainly a lack of healthy boundaries. There's a balance to be found and Erin Taylor is here to teach us how! Erin Taylor is a PCI Certified Parent Coach,® motivational speaker, host of the Powerful Parenting for Today's Kids podcast, author and a mother of four. Erin was able to take the tragedy of the death of her infant daughter and turn it around, using her hard-earned wisdom to help people from all walks of life step into their power and live their best lives. Connect with Erin Taylor: https://erin-taylor.com/ (https://erin-taylor.com/) Join us LIVE each week in our Facebook Group … https://www.facebook.com/groups/blissfulparenting (https://www.facebook.com/groups/blissfulparenting) Connect with Blissful Parenting: Free Workshop ► https://www.blissfulparentingworkshop.com (https://www.BlissfulParentingWorkshop.com) Website ► http://www.theblissfulparent.com/ (http://www.TheBlissfulParent.com/) Blog ► http://www.theblissfulparent.com/blog (http://www.TheBlissfulParent.com/blog) Podcast ► http://www.theblissfulparent.com/podcast/ (http://www.TheBlissfulParent.com/podcast/) Contact ►http://www.blissfulparenting.com/contact (http://www.BlissfulParenting.com/contact) Follow Us On Social Media: Youtube ► https://www.youtube.com/theblissfulparent (https://www.youtube.com/theblissfulparent) Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/theblissfulparent (https://www.facebook.com/theblissfulparent) Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/theblissfulparent/ (https://www.instagram.com/theblissfulparent/) Twitter ►https://twitter.com/blissfulparent (https://twitter.com/blissfulparent) Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe to the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on iTunes, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on iTunes.
Sarah Salisott is the self-published author of the book Welcome to The Foster Lane: Parenting Advice From a Coach Who's Been There. Sarah is a parent to a wonderful, engaging child who joined Sarah's family on a permanent basis when she (daughter) was 16 years old. Sarah specializes in parenting teenage girls with mental health struggles who are currently placed in foster care. Sarah is also a PCI Certified Parent Coach® who specializes in helping parents of children in foster care decrease yelling and increase connection moments. In June of 2020, Sarah's book Welcome to the Foster Lane: Parenting Advice From a Coach Who's Been There launched worldwide to critical acclaim. To find out more about Sarah: Website Facebook Sarah@thefosterlane.com --- You can find Josiane Fortin, the self-proclaimed Self-Publishing Queen here: Website Author page Facebook Etsy Store If you are ready to self-publish on Amazon, let me teach you what you need to know in my online course: How to Self-Publish On Amazon Freebie 5-Day Nonfiction Book Challenge Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to keep the good stuff coming!
Erin Taylor is a PCI Certified Parent Coach,® motivational speaker, host of the Powerful Parenting for Today's Kids podcast, author and a mother of four. In our conversation, we discuss the different sides of Friendship- from how the pandemic has impacted friendships, to how they change over time, to the pros and cons of having a friend group vs. just a few close friends to the importance of showing up as our authentic selves. What kinds of friendships do you have now and have they changed over time? Let me know in the comments! Find Erin Taylor at Erin-Taylor.com or on her podcast Powerful Parenting for Today's Kids. For complete show notes, visit The Mother Daughter Art Project at www.amysartpalette.com
Erin Taylor is a PCI Certified Parent Coach,® motivational speaker, host of the Powerful Parenting for Today's Kids podcast, author and a mother of four. In our conversation, we discuss the different sides of Friendship- from how the pandemic has impacted friendships, to how they change over time, to the pros and cons of having a friend group vs. just a few close friends to the importance of showing up as our authentic selves. What kinds of friendships do you have now and have they changed over time? Let me know in the comments! Find Erin Taylor at Erin-Taylor.com or on her podcast Powerful Parenting for Today's Kids. For complete show notes, visit The Mother Daughter Art Project at www.amysartpalette.com
On this episode of Living Well with Dr. Jessica, licensed social worker, Maria Sanders talks about parenting. From dealing with pandemic stress to understanding how to communicate with your kids, no topic is off limits. Maria Sanders, LSW, is a Licensed Social Worker and PCI Certified Parent Coach® who has specialized in working with children and families for over 20 years. Maria is also certified in Collaborative Problem Solving®. Maria brings together her knowledge and expertise in the areas of child development, conscious parenting and social/emotional development to support parents in creating a sense of calm, confidence and connection within themselves and their families. She facilitates engaging parenting workshops, group presentations and individualized parent coaching.
On this episode of Living Well with Dr. Jessica, licensed social worker, Maria Sanders talks about parenting. From dealing with pandemic stress to understanding how to communicate with your kids, no topic is off limits. Maria Sanders, LSW, is a Licensed Social Worker and PCI Certified Parent Coach® who has specialized in working with children and families for over 20 years. Maria is also certified in Collaborative Problem Solving®. Maria brings together her knowledge and expertise in the areas of child development, conscious parenting and social/emotional development to support parents in creating a sense of calm, confidence and connection within themselves and their families. She facilitates engaging parenting workshops, group presentations and individualized parent coaching.
Cara Pollard is a PCI Certified Parent Coach who works with clients to improve relationships with their adult children. Relationships can often become strained and communications challenged as children are grown, leave the home or get married. She has developed the SPIRAL methods ( Stop, Pause, Intent, Realign, As Is, and Learn) which helps her clients process the angst snd stress that can be felt and works on more productive ways of communication.https://carapollardparentcoach.com/www.hotflashescooltopics.com
In this episode, I'm interviewing Parent Coach Myla Leinweber! She has a Masters of Education, is a PCI Certified Parent Coach, and just recently launched The Joyful Parenting Collective! If you have a parenting-related worry - she's got your back! We are speaking today about “standing in your confidence as a parent”. Now, what the heck is that? I have never met a parent that is truly confident 100% of the time - have you? We all worry, stress, and second-guess - but Myla is here with all the tips on how to decrease that, while increasing joy. Sound impossible? It's not, I promise you! You can learn how to be your child's safety net... handle their big emotions, without losing control of yours... be empathetic and understanding. You can be confident. If you want to learn how to do this, listen in because this stuff is GOLD! Any parenting issue that comes up is much easier to address if you are confident in your role as their parent. I think you know this, but what you may not know is how to get there. That's where Myla comes in. If you get value from this episode please subscribe, rate, and review it at Apple Podcasts. AND - please share this with a fellow parent! Chances are they're feeling similar to you, but don't know what to do - help them out. Additional Resources: If you connect with Myla the way that I do, go and check out her new membership program. The Joyful Parenting Collective is ALL about bringing joy into the parenting experience. That is possible! You can feel confident, know how to respond, take care of yourself, AND enjoy this parenting journey - it doesn't have to be a trade-off. Find out how to get on her waitlist, here >> https://parentcoaching.kartra.com/page/Uyz17 Do you feel like you need to bring some confidence to the table at mealtimes? That's where I come in! Toddlers are full of big emotions, and those often appear at mealtimes - particularly when they don't feel like eating. Or stopping their game. Or when they don't approve of the menu. Or because it's Tuesday. Whatever the reason is that your toddler is just not having it, I can teach you what to do. Check out my Feeding Toddlers online course for more! (http://mylittleeater.com/feeding-toddlers/) And, if you are the parent of a toddler, chances are you have experienced your fair share of tantrums! Take a look at Myla's tantrum script that she references on the episode - It. Is. Amazing. Grab your copy, print it out, put it on the fridge - whatever works! Keep it close so you can have it available the next time your toddler needs some help with those big emotions. (https://parentcoaching.kartra.com/page/MrT49) Myla's Bio: Myla Leinweber is a PCI Certified Parent Coach and Parent Educator, former kindergarten teacher with a B.Ed and M.Ed, and most importantly, a mama of two young girls. She strives to help parents find more ease, confidence, and joy in parenting. She is originally from Tofino, BC, a small town on the west coast of Vancouver Island, and currently lives in another small town in the mountains, with her husband and two daughters, where they joyfully ski, mountain bike, and hike. Skip To... Welcome Myla! (1:51) What does “stand in your confidence” mean? (5:03) Practical Tips (7:48) How does confidence sound? (16:33) How to be confident even when you're scared (22:52)
In this episode, I'm interviewing Parent Coach Myla Leinweber! She has a Masters of Education, is a PCI Certified Parent Coach, and just recently launched The Joyful Parenting Collective! If you have a parenting-related worry - she’s got your back! We are speaking today about “standing in your confidence as a parent”. Now, what the heck is that? I have never met a parent that is truly confident 100% of the time - have you? We all worry, stress, and second-guess - but Myla is here with all the tips on how to decrease that, while increasing joy. Sound impossible? It’s not, I promise you! You can learn how to be your child’s safety net... handle their big emotions, without losing control of yours... be empathetic and understanding. You can be confident. If you want to learn how to do this, listen in because this stuff is GOLD! Any parenting issue that comes up is much easier to address if you are confident in your role as their parent. I think you know this, but what you may not know is how to get there. That’s where Myla comes in. If you get value from this episode please subscribe, rate, and review it at Apple Podcasts. AND - please share this with a fellow parent! Chances are they're feeling similar to you, but don’t know what to do - help them out. Additional Resources: If you connect with Myla the way that I do, go and check out her new membership program. The Joyful Parenting Collective is ALL about bringing joy into the parenting experience. That is possible! You can feel confident, know how to respond, take care of yourself, AND enjoy this parenting journey - it doesn’t have to be a trade-off. Find out how to get on her waitlist, here >> https://parentcoaching.kartra.com/page/Uyz17 Do you feel like you need to bring some confidence to the table at mealtimes? That’s where I come in! Toddlers are full of big emotions, and those often appear at mealtimes - particularly when they don’t feel like eating. Or stopping their game. Or when they don’t approve of the menu. Or because it’s Tuesday. Whatever the reason is that your toddler is just not having it, I can teach you what to do. Check out my Feeding Toddlers online course for more! (https://courses.mylittleeater.com/feedingtoddlers) And, if you are the parent of a toddler, chances are you have experienced your fair share of tantrums! Take a look at Myla’s tantrum script that she references on the episode - It. Is. Amazing. Grab your copy, print it out, put it on the fridge - whatever works! Keep it close so you can have it available the next time your toddler needs some help with those big emotions. (https://www.parentcoaching.ca/freebies) Myla's Bio: Myla Leinweber is a PCI Certified Parent Coach and Parent Educator, former kindergarten teacher with a B.Ed and M.Ed, and most importantly, a mama of two young girls. She strives to help parents find more ease, confidence, and joy in parenting. She is originally from Tofino, BC, a small town on the west coast of Vancouver Island, and currently lives in another small town in the mountains, with her husband and two daughters, where they joyfully ski, mountain bike, and hike. Skip To... Welcome Myla! (1:51) What does “stand in your confidence” mean? (5:03) Practical Tips (7:48) How does confidence sound? (16:33) How to be confident even when you’re scared (22:52)
Raising teen girls is not always easy but learning how to respond and react in a manner that keeps the lines of communication open are critical. Join us as we discuss some of the common challenges moms face when raising teen girls today. Our Guest on this episodeis Erin Taylor. Erin is a conscious living thought leader, PCI Certified Parent Coach® and educator, public speaker, author, co-founder of Building Connected Communities and co-host of the Maximizing Life in the Middle Podcast that she does with her husband. She holds a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology and is the author of Connection and Kindness: The Key to Changing the World Through Parenting, and her writings have been featured in a USA Today Best-selling book, South Jersey Mom and Natural Awakenings Magazine. Erin was able to take the tragedy of the death of her infant daughter and turn it around, using her hard-earned wisdom to help people from all walks of life step into their power and live their best lives.
Raising teen girls is not always easy but learning how to respond and react in a manner that keeps the lines of communication open are critical. Join us as we discuss some of the common challenges moms face when raising teen girls today. Our Guest on this episodeis Erin Taylor. Erin is a conscious living thought leader, PCI Certified Parent Coach® and educator, public speaker, author, co-founder of Building Connected Communities and co-host of the Maximizing Life in the Middle Podcast that she does with her husband. She holds a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology and is the author of Connection and Kindness: The Key to Changing the World Through Parenting, and her writings have been featured in a USA Today Best-selling book, South Jersey Mom and Natural Awakenings Magazine. Erin was able to take the tragedy of the death of her infant daughter and turn it around, using her hard-earned wisdom to help people from all walks of life step into their power and live their best lives.
Host, Mike Domitrz, welcomes CAST members Sue DeCaro, Erin Taylor, Darren Tipton and Sam Silverstein. This week's episode take some surprising twists and turns, inspired by a quote from quote from Born to Run written by Christopher McDougal: "It’s your obligation to share whatever you can spare, instantly and with no expectations: once the gift leaves your hand, it was never yours to begin with.” CAST members voice their thoughts on giving from a place of abundance, recognizing the importance of setting boundaries, and listening to your heart when serving others. The exchange ends with CAST members sharing the books that have helped them during their journeys of service. Subscribe to the Everyday Mindfulness Show. Mentioned in This Episode: Born to Run, by Christopher McDougall The Great Work of Your Life, by Stephen Cope Dr. Shefali Book Series Unbowed, by Wangari Maathai The Torah Sue DeCaro is a PCI Certified Parent Coach®, educator, trainer, and social entrepreneur, focused on conscious living and loving. She is a public speaker, writer, trainer and co-founder of Building Connected communities. With a BA in psychology, Sue has presented at events featuring Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Bryant McGill, Neale Donald Walsh, Marianne Williamson, Anita Moorjani, Don Miguel Ruiz, and John O’Sullivan. Having run and operated a multi-million-dollar company serving many fortune 500 companies, Sue’s business knowledge/skills include back office, operations, service and sales. Buildingconnectedcommunities.com Facebook.com/buildingconnectedcommunities Twitter.com/bccommunities Erin Taylor is a conscious living thought leader, therapist, PCI Certified Parent Coach® and educator, public speaker, author, social entrepreneur and co-founder of Building Connected Communities. She holds a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, and is the author of Connection and Kindness: The Key to Changing the World Through Parenting, and her writings have been featured in a Wall Street Journal and USA Today Best-selling book, South Jersey Mom, and Natural Awakenings Magazine. Erin was able to take the tragedy of the death of her infant daughter and turn it around, using her hard-earned wisdom to help people from all walks of life step into their power and live their best lives. Buildingconnectedcommunities.com Facebook.com/buildingconnectedcommunities Twitter.com/bccommunities Volunteerism and service transform communities and bring purpose to life! For twenty years, Darren Tipton has been challenging people to volunteer. He is the inspiration of the volunteer mobilization resource: “Kathatika” — a call to volunteer action bringing awareness of the infinite impact of volunteer service, and the co-author of the community-based engagement curriculum of Story to Service. He’s the founder of Project Humanity, a nonprofit focused on empowering women in Africa. Projecthumanity.com Facebook.com/projecthumanity Twitter.com/pjcthumanity Sam Silverstein is dedicated to empowering people to live accountable lives, transform the way they do business, and create a more accountable world. He helps companies create an organizational culture that prioritizes and inspires accountability. As a former executive and owner, Sam’s manufacturing and distribution companies sold over $100 million in products and services. Today, Sam writes, speaks, and consults with such companies, inspiring and challenging their people to think differently to achieve a better result. Samsilverstein.com Facebook.com/samsilverstein Twitter.com/samsilverstein Contact Us: The Everyday Mindfulness Show listen@everydaymindfulnessshow.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gloria DeGaetano, founder of The Parent Coaching Institute (PCI) and author of Parenting Well in a Media Age, talks with PCI Certified Parent Coach® Rhonda Moskowitz. Rhonda, a mother of three, has been working with parents for over 30 years—as a special education teacher, early childhood administrator and currently as a PCI Certified Parent Coach®. Rhonda works with … Read more about this episode...
Gloria DeGaetano, founder of The Parent Coaching Institute (PCI) and author of Parenting Well in a Media Age, talks with PCI Certified Parent Coach® Rhonda Moskowitz. Rhonda, a mother of three, has been working with parents for over 30 years—as a special education teacher, early childhood administrator and currently as a PCI Certified Parent Coach®. Rhonda works with … Read more about this episode...
Part One: Guest Interview Gloria, founder of The Parent Coaching Institute (PCI) and author of Parenting Well in a Media Age, talks with PCI Certified Parent Coach®, Karen Bierdeman. Karen who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, has been a PCI Certified Parent Coach® since 2005. In addition to parenting her two girls, she has taught both special … Read more about this episode...
Part One: Guest Interview Gloria, founder of The Parent Coaching Institute (PCI) and author of Parenting Well in a Media Age, talks with PCI Certified Parent Coach®, Karen Bierdeman. Karen who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, has been a PCI Certified Parent Coach® since 2005. In addition to parenting her two girls, she has taught both special … Read more about this episode...
Part One: Guest Interview Gloria, founder of The Parent Coaching Institute (PCI) and author of Parenting Well in a Media Age, talks with PCI Certified Parent Coach® Rhonda Moskowitz. Rhonda, a mother of three, has been working with parents for over 30 years—as a special education teacher, early childhood administrator and currently as a PCI Certified Parent Coach®. Rhonda … Read more about this episode...
Part One: Guest Interview Gloria, founder of The Parent Coaching Institute (PCI) and author of Parenting Well in a Media Age, talks with PCI Certified Parent Coach® Rhonda Moskowitz. Rhonda, a mother of three, has been working with parents for over 30 years—as a special education teacher, early childhood administrator and currently as a PCI Certified Parent Coach®. Rhonda … Read more about this episode...
Part One: Guest Interview Gloria, founder of The Parent Coaching Institute (PCI) and author of Parenting Well in a Media Age, talks with PCI Certified Parent Coach® Alice Hanscam, owner of Denali Parent Coaching. Alice has worked with families for over 30 years. As a PCI Certified Parent Coach® she walks alongside parents as they gain confidence and joy … Read more about this episode...
Part One: Guest Interview Gloria, founder of The Parent Coaching Institute (PCI) and author of Parenting Well in a Media Age, talks with PCI Certified Parent Coach® Alice Hanscam, owner of Denali Parent Coaching. Alice has worked with families for over 30 years. As a PCI Certified Parent Coach® she walks alongside parents as they gain confidence and joy … Read more about this episode...
Gloria, founder of The Parent Coaching Institute (PCI) and author of Parenting Well in a Media Age, talks with Amy Armstrong, MSW, LSW, Family Mediator and PCI Certified Parent Coach®. Amy helps parents create a united approach with their co-parent, as much as possible whether or not the parents are married and living together, or if the children are … Read more about this episode...
Gloria, founder of The Parent Coaching Institute (PCI) and author of Parenting Well in a Media Age, talks with Amy Armstrong, MSW, LSW, Family Mediator and PCI Certified Parent Coach®. Amy helps parents create a united approach with their co-parent, as much as possible whether or not the parents are married and living together, or if the children are … Read more about this episode...