Feb 12, 2020
College transition expert, Annmarie Chereso shares common
mistakes parents make for kids in the college journey. Listen in to
help you be even better at respecting your child’s journey. Are you
overseeing your kids’ grades in college?
Annmarie's BIO:
Annmarie is devoted to raising the next generation of leaders
to be conscious and mindful. A masterful teacher, coach, and
facilitator, Annmarie has taught mindfulness and conscious
leadership to thousands of students, educators, and parents in both
public and private schools over the last decade, including Chicago
Public Schools, New Trier High School, KIPP, the University of
Chicago Laboratory School, Francis W Parker School, and the Latin
School of Chicago.
Annmarie founded BringIt! Home in 2015 to empower her clients
to be authentically successful and live to their fullest potential.
BringtIt! Home, offers in-person and online programs to increase
wellbeing and promote conscious leadership in school communities
and families.
In 2015, Annmarie hosted the city’s first conscious parenting
conference. Her first children’s book, Little Seed’s Journey, is a
beautiful tool to support parents and educators in planting the
seeds of self-empowerment and reminding children of their
interconnection to all things.
In 2019 Annmarie started the Youniversity Podcast to support
college students on a path to navigating college consciously.
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YOUR HOST: Mike Domitrz is the founder of The
Center for Respect where he helps educational institutions, the US
Military and businesses of all sizes create a culture of respect
throughout their organizations. From addressing consent to helping
corporations build a workplace free from fear (reducing sexual
harassment and helping employees thrive by treating them with
respect every day), Domitrz engages audiences by sharing skill sets
they can implement into their lives immediately. As an author,
trainer, keynote speaker and coach, Mike Domitrz loves working with
leaders at all levels. Learn more at http://www.CenterForRespect.com