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Eastside ICF WA State Satellite Group Meeting: Coaching In The Arena: What's Shame Got To Do With It?

  • Monday, October 13, 2014
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Bellevue Library, 1111 110th Ave NE

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I'm delighted to host the next Eastside meeting where we will continue exploring Brene Brown's groundbreaking work with two facilitators who are certified in Brene Brown's 'Daring Way' program. 

Coaching In The Arena: What's Shame Got To Do With It?

This presentation will be hands on, educational and fun. A revealing look at the ways we and our clients armor up against shame. Drawing on the groundbreaking work of Brené Brown, we will explore the universality of shame and the ways in which it keeps us from showing up in the arena. 

You will walk away with practices that will help you and your clients approach challenges from a place of authenticity, courage, and a deeper sense of worthiness.

Look forward to seeing you there!


About Lailey Jenkins & Kay Duncan

Lailey Jenkins, LICSW, CDWF-Consultant is a psychotherapist and leadership coach with over 20 years of experience helping people  understand their inner landscape, develop resilience and critical awareness. She works with individuals, couples and business owners helping them to develop their leadership skills and insight using mindfulness, shame resilience and self compassion. She was recently invited to join the leadership team of Brené Brown's training facilitators of The Daring WayTM curriculum. She speaks nationally on topics related to shame, leadership, worthiness, crafting resilience, mindfulness and  creativity. (206) 842-6161 www.laileyjenkins.com

Kay Duncan, LICSW, CDWF has worked in the mental health field for over 30 years as a therapist, educator, administrator, clinical supervisor, and non-profit executive. Currently, she has a full-time psychotherapy and life coaching practice in Bellevue. As a therapist, she specializes in working with individuals seeking help with eating disorders, post-traumatic stress, anxiety, depression, and grief & loss. Her work as a life coach is with women seeking greater authenticity, resilience, and joy as they navigate midlife. She offers Daring WayTM workshops designed for women and helping professionals. (425) 283-0444 www.kayduncanmsw.com


Resources

www.brenebrown.com 

www.thedaringway.com 

www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability

www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_listening_to_shame