November 10, 2022
10:00am - 3:00pm ET
2.5 Core Competencies and 3 Resource Development Credits.
This year's virtual conference will be held on our Remo Conference platform. If you've never experienced the Remo Conference, then be sure to download the Remo Guest Guide provided upon payment confirmation.
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Below is a sneak peek at all we have planned for you on November 10. We'll update this page with more information shortly.
Each of our speakers will present an 18-minute talk around various topics related to this theme. (From top to bottom: Debby Stone, Erica Rooney, Zeina Kronfol, Matthew Smolecki, Allison Hamm, and Adam Vane)
Conference Agenda
Speakers and Topics
Glass Ceilings don’t hold you back. Sticky floors do. Sticky floors are limiting beliefs such as “I’m not good enough—smart enough—qualified enough “ to system issues such as racism, ageism, and sexism. Everyone has sticky floors. By sharing our sticky floors, we create connection and community. When we name the feelings associated with sticky floors, we build community. And when we share with others, we collaborate. How you work through and overcome your Sticky Floor is how you accelerate growth, grow your emotional intelligence, and live a life of purpose, passion, and peace.
Glass Ceilings don’t hold you back. Sticky floors do. Sticky floors are limiting beliefs such as “I’m not good enough—smart enough—qualified enough “ to system issues such as racism, ageism, and sexism.
As a coach, you must authentically, gracefully, and confidently tell your story to build your brand and client roster successfully. Debby Stone will use the tools and concepts revealed in her book, “The Art of Self-Promotion: Tell Your Story, Transform Your Career,” to help you examine your current mindset and begin to consider the critical components of masterful self-promotion stories. You will walk away with practical strategies for implementing the art of self-promotion in your unique coaching business context.
Discover your purpose. Navigate change. Find fulfillment. Based on my personal story/experience, I developed the above 3 pillars that allowed me to exit the corporate world and start my coaching practice. Since I primarily work with people in transitional phases of their lives (career, relationship, life, energy a lot of our work is centered around finding and reconnecting with their authentic selves to show up easily and effortlessly in their personal and professional lives. And thrive.
Through the combination of ancient Vedic breathing techniques with meditative practice can take you to a whole new level of consciousness. Free yourself from the stress the toxicity that we unwittingly trap inside ourselves. Learning and practicing this one breath combined with a meditative practice may just change your life.
The past few years of political polarization and pandemic isolation have heightened awareness of a social concern that has been building for decades: the complexity and challenge of creating and sustaining meaningful connections. How do we reconnect and reengage as we ease out of the social disconnection and isolation of the pandemic? What does it look like to build meaningful friendships in mid-life with work, family, and millions of other demands on our time and energy? How do we go beyond instructions to create deep connections and belonging -- to create the social bonds that make us happier and healthier? Over the past few months, I’ve been exploring these questions in a series of workshops, and I am excited to share the collective wisdom that has emerged as we learn to cultivate the conditions of meaningful connections to thrive.
The past few years of political polarization and pandemic isolation have heightened awareness of a social concern that has been building for decades: the complexity and challenge of creating and sustaining meaningful connections. How do we reconnect and reengage as we ease out of the social disconnection and isolation of the pandemic? What does it look like to build meaningful friendships in mid-life with work, family, and millions of other demands on our time and energy? How do we go beyond instructions to create deep connections and belonging -- to create the social bonds that make us happier and healthier?
In our client’s interactions with others, there are times when issues arise that are difficult to manage. They can accommodate an effort to be “diplomatic” or avoid the topic altogether, but negative feelings such as guilt, anger, and hurt can build up and escalate over time. This talk covers the financial cost of these difficult conversations and four different ways these conversations typically escalate and offers their “guardrails” for achieving collaborative solutions. Real-life client examples include UN leader negotiations in countries such as Afghanistan and Sudan.
In our client’s interactions with others, there are times when issues arise that are difficult to manage. They can accommodate an effort to be “diplomatic” or avoid the topic altogether, but negative feelings such as guilt, anger, and hurt can build up and escalate over time.
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