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By Corey
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Debra Landesberg and Lisa Godwin join the show to discuss My College Resource, a college admission service. Their mission is to provide a student-driven, college search and selection process in which high school students build the abstract thinking, writing, organization and communication skills necessary for gaining admission and succeeding at their best fit institution.
Debra is the Founder and President of My College Resource and Best Fit You. She has served as a College Counselor for 20 years.
Lisa Godwin is an Associate College Counselor with My College Resource.
Links:
https://www.mycollegeresource.net/
http://bestfitu.net/
https://www.facebook.com/MyCollegeResource.net
https://www.linkedin.com/company/my-college-resource/
Harmony Denlinger is an artist, free-spirit, and street-art enthusiast. In this episode of Corey's Got Questions, Harmony and Corey discuss the difference between graffiti and street art, how street art is created, and how street art can support communities.
Street Artists' Instagrams:
instagram.com/empr_ctzns
instagram.com/technique2012
instagram.com/tenzing_art
instagram.com/j_r_ustick
Steven Lopes is a father of 2 and host of Men of Bronze, a podcast whose goal is to ensure that the core values of masculinity are upheld. In doing so, listeners become the men the world needs.
Steven's Links:
Amanda Stoddard experienced misdiagnosis and various types of ineffective therapy for over 10 years. Now, she fights for those who struggle to find their own voice. She is the Project Manager & Director of Communications at the Recovery Center of Hamilton County, where she runs RC After Dark, an after-hours event series for Transitional Aged Youth. Also, in her free time, she hosts an open mic night in Mason Ohio called Uncensored Society that has been in operation for over 5 years. In March she received her Certified Peer Recovery Supporter (CPRS) certification. Finally, she hosts Manic Podcasting where individuals talk about their lived experiences with mental illness.
Links to find Amanda:
RC After Dark has a writing for healing workshop every Sunday at 6:30pm.
Facebook.com/RCAfterDark or recoverycenterhc.org/rcafterdark
Uncensored Society does (virtual right now) Open Mics every other Thursday.
uncensoredsociety.info or facebook.com/USOpenMic
Austin Wolfe and Cameron Hamilton LOVE heavy metal music. In fact, Austin is lead vocals and bassist for a Cincinnati local band, Siegelord. Cameron, is an avid fan and been attending metal concerts since he was a child. Together, along with your host Corey, we discussed the assumptions made about metal enthusiasts, the culture of metal concerts, and the idea of sacrificing to the metal genre.
Taylor Porter is a Cincinnati Public School Principal and founder of Ohio Gap Closers. On this Episode of Corey's Got Questions, Taylor and Corey discuss education in the midst of COVID-19, what is going on in marginalized communities during this crisis, how the school system helps/hurts the foster care student, and how Ohio Gap Closers improve academic outcomes for students in foster care.
Craig Dobson is a Social Worker, Father, and Masculinity expert. In his work with clients he frequently finds the topics of masculinity and vulnerability to come up frequently. In this episode of Corey's Got Questions, Craig and Corey discuss how masculinity has changed over the past 50 years, the myths of vulnerability, and how men can learn to change to be more in tune with their emotions.
Priya Sonty is a certified life and relationship coach. Her program, "Finding Real Love Online" is the first of its kind, and can help you navigate the crazy world of online dating. On today's podcast, Priya and Corey discuss the positives and negatives of online dating. How can we be better at online dating? How do we optimize our profiles to find what we are looking for? Why do people ghost? You will hear the answer to these and much more! Thank you for listening to Corey's Got Questions!
Jake Beebe, has been an avid Michigan and Detroit sports fan since he was six years old and he's attended over a 100 live sporting events. In this episode Jake and I discuss the phenomenon of BIRGing and CORFing in sports fans. As well, how the live sporting event puts a person in a state of disinhibition and deindividualization, which in turn is a breeding ground for violence. What are the current measures stadiums have in place to prevent violence in fans, and what more can we do? More so, what's the deal with all the superstition in sports, and why do so many feel an emotional connection with their favorite athletes? All this and more in this episode of Corey's Got Questions!
Dave Brewer has been a therapist for over 35 years. In today's podcast he lists out the 9 things he would like you, the client, to know.
Those are:
1. I'm not judging you. That which you fear is most unique about you is often most common among people.
2. Change takes time. Be patient with yourself and others.
3. Take a risk. What would you do if you were not afraid?
4. Trust me, tell the truth, the whole truth. I can't read minds.
5. If you want more out of it put more into it. Practice at home.
6. I hope our relationship will be empowering for each of us.
7. Sometimes I need to think about your issue or do more research.
8. Share your expectations. Do you want me to listen deeply and understand; or are you looking for feedback and suggestions?
9. Give me feedback. Let me know what's working for you and what's not helpful.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.