Upcoming Panel on

Emotions and Relationships

Current Panelists:

Beyond Who I Was

Loss and transition stripped away the labels Laureen once lived by, leaving her in unfamiliar emotional territory. What emerged from that space wasn’t immediate clarity, but an invitation to hear a voice she’d long ignored—her own.

The Accidental Entrepreneur

From corporate burnout and numbing routines to an unexpected creative outlet, Ben’s story begins with deep dissatisfaction and uncertainty. The pandemic removed his safety net and quietly pushed him into a path he never intended — but couldn’t ignore.

Finding My Niche

After years of working jobs that never quite fit, Monica found herself searching for a remote career that felt both meaningful and sustainable. It wasn’t until she reflected on a lifelong fascination with other cultures that a clear direction finally emerged.

Choosing Him First

At the height of her corporate career, Diane faced a decision no leadership role had prepared her for: walk away or abandon her father in crisis. With no legal protection and no clear path forward, she chose responsibility—and stepped into total uncertainty.

Returning to Truth

Juli followed the “safe” path she was given, even as her health quietly deteriorated. It wasn’t until she chose to invest in herself—without guarantees—that everything began to shift.

Love in a Drawer

In a moment of surrender rather than certainty, Patricia encountered something that changed her inner world before anything else changed around her. The impact of that moment continues to define her life and calling.

Reinvention Required

Diane uprooted her life for a job that disappeared the day before she moved—leaving her in a new state with no income and no connections. What followed was a series of unexpected restarts that forced her to redefine success again and again.

The Silent Trauma

What Susan once labeled as a “hard birth” slowly revealed itself as something far more serious. This story follows her journey from silence and confusion to understanding the systemic failures that leave so many women carrying invisible wounds.

Choosing the Four

After losing her son during a moment when the world itself shut down, Connie found her grief manifesting physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Her journey reveals what happens when survival alone is no longer enough.

The Speaking Scar

After years of watching capable people freeze when asked to speak, Leslie began to recognize a common pattern rooted in childhood imprinting and the brain’s need for safety. Her story reveals why fear can feel so real—even when no danger exists.

Choosing Meaning

Anita was thriving on paper—building a successful career in HR and climbing steadily upward—until a realization stopped her cold. She recognized that the work she was doing no longer aligned with her values, talents, or sense of integrity, forcing her to confront a truth she could no longer avoid.

Leadership for Impact: Coaching High-Responsibility Executives Through Growth and Change

This kit highlights Yocheved’s executive coaching work with education, nonprofit, and business leaders. She talks about clarity coaching, reducing overwhelm, navigating competing demands, and building influence. This is ideal for business podcasts that want leadership insights rooted in real K–12 and nonprofit experience.

Demystifying Federal Regulations: How to Speak Human in a World of Acronyms

Yocheved is known for “bringing clarity to the complex.” This kit focuses on simplifying federal regs, compliance rules, and jargon-heavy funding requirements for educators, nonprofits, and school leaders. She shows how to break down dense policy into step-by-step process — a skill that sets her apart in both consulting and coaching.

Designing Education Programs That Actually Work: What Schools Get Wrong About Implementation

Leveraging 20+ years in K–12 systems, Yocheved breaks down how schools can design programs that are compliant, fundable, AND effective. She talks about implementation pitfalls, how to align program design with actual teacher capacity, and examples of schools that improved outcomes by redesigning their support structures.

The Insider’s Scoop: What Vendors Get Wrong About Selling to K–12 Schools

Drawing from her experience as superintendent, CAO, consultant, and advisor to both schools and service providers, Yocheved reveals why most EdTech and vendor pitches fall flat. She outlines what decision-makers really care about, how budget cycles actually work, and the difference between a vendor and a long-term partner. Includes examples from her work advising nonprofits and EdTech startups.

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Four experts. Real stories. Life-changing tools.

This is a FREE live panel all about healing, mental strength, and taking back control of your mind—no matter what you’ve been through. You’ll hear powerful stories, get practical takeaways, and have a chance to bring your own questions, along with getting answers to our pre-vetted questions, including:

  • How have you seen the body play a role in healing the mind?
  • What was the first mindset shift that started your transformation?
  • In a world of constant stress and noise, how can people realistically build resilience without burning out?
  • How does someone begin to believe they deserve a second chance, especially if they’ve hurt others or themselves?
  • What patterns do you see around self-sabotage or imposter syndrome, and how do you break them?

And more!

Whether you’re in a hard season or supporting someone who is, this panel will offer real help, real hope, and a path forward.

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