UNLEASHED (at work & home) with Colleen Pelar
Education:Self-Improvement
There's an important distinction to be made between consent and compliance. There are many ways to coerce people into doing things they're not entirely comfortable with, so you can't always look at what people are doing to know what they believe.
Dr. Leslie Stewart, an assistant professor of counseling at Idaho State University, shared her ideas about what truly consent means and how having a better understanding of consent can help us develop stronger relationships.
Change - Jenny Blake
Isolation - Marci Kirk, DVM
Relationships - Laurie Williams, CPDT-KA, CPT CDTI
Spirituality - Laura Dorfman, CPDT-KA, PMCT, and Leslie McDevitt, MLA, CPDT-KA, CDBC,
Beginnings - Ali Evanson, KPA, CDTI
Personal Growth in a Pandemic - Lauren Heath
[Rebroadcast] Emotions - Patricia McConnell, PhD
Blursday - Finding Your Footing in Uncertain Times
Approximations - Ryan Cartlidge
How to Help Others Feel More Resilient
Courage - Jessica Dolce, MS, CCFE
Four Steps for Managing Uncertainty
Perspective - Rachel Finney, CAWA
Resilience - M. Leanne Lilly, DVM, DACVB
Love is micro-moments of warmth & connection
Why someone you love rained on your parade, and how you can avoid doing it to others
Aging - Lori Stevens
Consultation - Alison Leslie
Breath - Your Hidden Superpower
Vicarious Trauma - Leslie Stewart
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