Ep. 6: Social Isolation & Loneliness
Tune in as guest speaker, Andrew Crocker, discusses how isolation, loneliness and caregiving often go hand-in-hand.
Tune in as guest speaker, Andrew Crocker, discusses how isolation, loneliness and caregiving often go hand-in-hand.
SUBSCRIBE NOW Listen now: About this episode: In this mini-episode, hosts Jessica Beckendorf and Bob Bertsch introduce the Practicing Connection in a Complex World podcast and invite participants to join them in practicing connection. Transcript Bob: Welcome to “Practicing Connection in a Complex World,” an exploration of personal and collective...
This webinar provides practical strategies and resources early childhood practitioners can easily implement in their work.
Nutrition disparities are pervasive among cultural minorities. Improving the nutritional status of a diverse clientele requires accounting for the cultural aspects informing their eating practices and prioritizing culture-specific needs.
This webinar looks at how mental health manifests differently for women, in particular women in the military.
This is the full version of an interview about transformational relationship with Ellie (Anderson) Sheldon. An edited version of the interview is included the Transformational Relationships episode of the Practicing Connection in a Complex World podcast.
SUBSCRIBE NOW Listen now: About this episode: (Season 1, Episode 1) In this episode, hosts Jessica Beckendorf and Bob Bertsch explore the ideas and practices related to transformational relationships. What makes a relationship transformational? How is it different than other relationships? What can we do to make our relationships more...
This presentation shares key lessons on what men think about their social expectations and responsibilities as providers, caregivers, partners, and parents.
Visit the Field Guide to Family Advocacy course homepage for content details and continuing education information. This four-part, asynchronous learning module was created by the OneOp’s Early Intervention team. The interactive course focuses on the rights of young children with disabilities in military families, eligibility for special education programs and...
This webinar provides an overview of the Department of Defense Spouse Education and Career Opportunities program and related resources offered through Military OneSource.
SUBSCRIBE NOW Listen now: About this episode: (Season 1, Episode 2) In this episode, hosts Jessica Beckendorf and Bob Bertsch explore different perspectives on collaboration. Is there a mindset that leads to collaboration? How can we encourage collaborations that create something new? What makes for a good collaboration? Jessica and...
COVID-19 reached American soil months ago and, for many people, mental and/or physical fatigue are palpable. Sheltering in place has gotten very “old” and weeks with a reduced (or no) income have thrown the finances of millions of households into a tailspin. Studies show that prolonged “paycheck to paycheck” living can sap mental bandwidth and stress mental health to the point that people are simply not fully functioning.
What can people do? The only thing that they can do. Create some semblance of a routine and focus on things that they can control. In this podcast episode, Dr. O’Neill and I discuss ways that personal financial managers and other helping professionals can help military families navigate change, loss, and uncertainty in this turbulent time.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2023-48770-41333.
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