We invite you to join us for an insightful two-part series on Strategies for Building Relationships. In the second part of our series, we will explore additional crucial elements that contribute to successful relationship building through timing, influence, organization, and networking. Get ready to embark on this journey of self-improvement and relationship-building. Our series will equip you with valuable strategies and insights to enhance your connections, fostering more meaningful and fulfilling relationships in all aspects of your life. For more Free resources on Building Relationships, go to rel8tionships.com. Click Here to listen
We invite you to join us for an insightful two-part series on Strategies for Building Relationships. Throughout this series, we will explore four fundamental methods that can significantly enhance your ability to establish and nurture meaningful connections with others.
In the first part, we will explore the concept of embracing reality, the powerful skill of empathy, the pursuit of knowledge using lifelong learning, and last but not least, we will highlight the importance of taking action. Click Here to listen
In this episode we will discuss mental health in schools with Professional School and Licensed Associate Professional Counselor Tammy Porter. Providing both clinical and educational counseling support to students, we will dive into the importance of mental health in schools and ways counseling can be provided to staff and students to support their needs.
In this episode we talk with our guest Sujit Singh, Executive Director of Combined Efforts on the topic of Disability Advocacy. For the last seventeen years, Sujit has been a champion advocating for people with disabilities through education, lobbying and leading organizational change.
The Documentary Through My Eyes tells the story of 4 able bodied individuals who spend a day with a person with disabilities, a film that Sujit developed to bring more awareness to the local public about people with disabilities. Disclaimer: After further research, Gerber Baby was the organization that showcased a baby with Down Syndrome, not Huggies.
Documentary Link: https://youtu.be/apwBBN7QIsA