Bathrobe Moments Kicks off our first week of April w/Author: BETH BELL
I simply had to bring this incredible storyteller back! Join me as we dig deep with Beth Bell regarding her page-turner of a book entitled: Angels, Herpes, and Psychedelics.
S1 E16 - Leadership Beyond Burnout Dr. Tracey Johnson
#LeadershipBeyondBurnout #autism #leadershipdevelopment
Join us on this episode where Dr. Tracey Johnson shares insights on maintaining a high level of leadership acumen while parenting a child with special needs.
Dr. Tracey shares some of her real-world experiences and challenges as she led multiple non-profit and profit organizations while caring for a child on the spectrum.
In this episode, you'll have insight into navigating legal documents to care for your child who may be on the autism spectrum after they become adults.
You'll gain insight into how to navigate medical and school systems that may be unwilling to listen to the unique needs of your child.
Also, she shares some of the organizational support networks to assist single and married parents as they care for their special needs child.
Here's a little bit more about Dr. Tracey Johnson:
Dr. Tracey L. Johnson is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with a Mental Health Service Provider (MHSP) and Supervisor designations as well as a Certified Employee Assistance Professional (CEAP).
Dr. Johnson is also an approved ACES and CIDP/ATIP trainer. She earned her Doctorate of Education Degree in Counseling, Education, and Supervision from Argosy University in 2013. She is also an alumnus of the University of Memphis where she received her Master of Science Degree in Counseling and from Ole Miss where she got her Bachelor's degree in Sociology.
Dr. Johnson has worked as a private practitioner for many years. Her passion for helping others led her to become the Executive Director of several nonprofits that had a focus on counseling, self-help, and mentoring.
Dr. Johnson is also a veteran having served in the United States Navy. Dr. Johnson enjoys providing counseling and training to diverse groups.
Currently, in her role as the Assistant Director of Concern EAP, she is able to develop and present training sessions on myriad topics. She enjoys interacting with others, which makes her training sessions very engaging.
Here are just a few of the topics she covers: Diversity, Positive Thinking, Work-Life Balance, Drug-Free Workplace, Conflict Resolution, Anti-Harassment, Effective Communication, and Coping with Change.
#LeadershipBeyondBurnout #autism #leadershipdevelopment #burnout #employeewellness
#burnoutprevention #womeninleadership #resilience #therapy #wellness #conservatorship
#CaregiverBurnout #AgingParents #ElderlyCare
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, approximately 10,000 baby boomers are turning 65 every day.
This global event is impacting the world of work, leaders, and their teams.
In this solo, episode Dr. KImberly explores some of the strategies to become more resilient as you navigate this new challenge.
You'll receive tangible strategies to implement today.
#CaregiverBurnout #AgingParents #ElderlyCare
#StressManagement #FamilyCaregiving #MentalHealth
#SelfCare #CaregiverSupport #Eldercare #EmotionalWellness #CaringForAgingParents #LeadershipBeyondBurnout #BurnoutPrevention #CaringForElderly #CaregiverTips
#AgingRelatives #StressRelief #WellnessJourney
#MentalHealthAwareness #RespiteCare #HealthyMindset
Bathrobe Moments kicks of this amazing week with the incredible ANDREW PEARCE!
Andrew Pearce is a Professional Stress & Performance Coach showing High-Achievers how they can master the skill of emotional release in such a way that they are able to rest, regenerate, and refocus without needing to stop doing business. Meaning that they can maintain a high level of output, results, and performance.
Through his work, Andrew's clients also experience moments of awakening where they connect to clarity direction and deeper meaning/purpose in their lives. All of which results in them being happier now and enjoying the quality of their life.
Allison Covington Bio
Being an entrepreneur in fitness since 1995 and finance since 2003, she has been a pioneer
and made innovations in the fitness industry and sat on advisory boards for some of the largest
financial firms.
She earned her undergraduate degree from UCI where she double-majored in pre-med and Art
History, and went on to earn an M.A. in Counseling Psychology. Instead of going into private
practice, she utilizes her skills and talents with her clients every day to help them get their best
outcomes.
She created the first group exercise weight training class and went on to write the first personal
training algorithm and built software around that program that is being utilized by individuals
and companies. She expanded that into a coaching program with dozens of clients getting
results they personally desire.
Bathrobe Moments kicks of an awesome week w/James Watson!
Here is what James has to say:
"I have over 30 years of sales leadership/consulting experience. My experience ranges from helping a corporation scale from $100M to $2B in ARR to scaling small startups to profitability and major rounds of funding"
Bathrobe Moments brings in one of this country's most brillant historians!
James Howard is a lecturer, design historian, industrial designer/inventor of some
300 products with 20 patents. He owns and operates entrepreneurial U, a specialty
private career school of Design Thinking. One of Howard's courses, “Bridge”
Exploring New Career Pathways, takes students through the problem solving
processes: problem/necessity, solution, and execution and leads them to new career
pathways and job opportunities. James Howard serves as Executive Director of
THE BLACK INVENTORS HALL OF FAME, (www.BIHOF.org) a virtual
museum devoted to immortalizing African Americans whose noteworthy
inventions have improved lives yet gone unnoticed. James also serves on the Board
of Directors for the Unites States Intellectual Property Alliance, and he recently
assisted the National Inventors Hall of Fame curate their very first Black Inventors
exhibit Breaking Barriers. James serves on the advisory board for the American
Institutes for Research, addressing the question - Does Race and Gender of the
Patent Examiner Matter for Innovation? He is also the recent recipient of the
TAGGIE award for his documentary film, The GATHERING and the co-producer
of the groundbreaking film, The Great Equalizer, examining fairness in the patent
system. For four years James has served as a subject matter expert on Design
thinking for the Keller Innovation Center at Princeton University. He is also a
visiting lecturer for the University of Texas Center for Integrated Design. James
earned a Master and Bachelor of Fine Arts -Industrial Design at University of
Illinois, Urbana, IL. James was recently awarded Honorary member of the
National Academy of Inventors and serves on the panel for Diversity, Equity and
Inclusion in the innovation ecosystem. He is also a recent recipient of the Inspire
Top 100 award.
Bathrobe Moments journeys into the world of "Come Up"
Bill Kimble is a true story of surviving! Having been incarcerated for a number of years, Bill later turned his troubles into triumphs, and today is helping hundreds of others do the same thing here is how Bill says;
I am currently committed to providing housing for persons with disabilities and affordable housing in the
Kansas City metropolitan area. My interests are in construction, real estate, and economic development. I
enjoy politics, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Future hobbies I am working to develop now include two-
stepping, camping, traveling, and taking flying lessons. I currently run a successful nonprofit organization and I lead a second-generation general construction company. My goals are to learn, teach, and be successful.
This episode explores the Workplace Psychological Safety Act by examining the premise, significance, and implications for employees, leadership and society.
Bathrobe Moments heads to the land of "Self-Healing" this Monday 6/5/23
Join me as I interview Keith Leon and Mark Hattas regarding a new book and also film; both entitled: "The Inside Effects-How The Body Heals Itself". This interview is sure to change your life in a big, big way!
Bathrobe Moments heads to the land of all things Purple w/JR REED!
J.R. Reed is an autism self-advocate, speaker, writer, food freak, cookbook fanatic, and Kansas City Barbeque Society judge. After spending many years working in and running restaurant kitchens, he moved to his home kitchen where he worked on perfecting his food creations. Now he’s sharing those recipes and stories on his sensory-friendly food blog, My Autistic Kitchen. To J.R., food is a blank canvas, and he likes to color outside the lines.