Podcasts Featuring Stephanie Simpson
52 Weeks of Empowerment: Conscious Leadership With Awareness
If you are a leader seeking to better connect, communicate, breed trust, enable, coach, and collaborate - they key is to be both self aware and aware of the needs of your teams. Join us as we examine the path to awareness with talented leadership coach and keynote speaker, Stephanie Simpson. Listen as Stephanie shares her successes in a variety of industries in terms of enabling leaders to bring better more authentic versions of themselves to the teams they lead and has a profound affect on performance, operational effectiveness and overall wellbeing.
Why Growth is Bittersweet
Ever wondered why growing can lead to grieving? Thought about how you can feel so dissatisfied even when you've laid out such a great value statement? Our conversation with Certified Yoga Instructor Stephanie Simpson, MFA, MA, PCC, ELI-MP covered these topics and a myriad of others on aligning ourselves with our values and becoming who we best want to be!
Psychology in the Workplace
Stephanie shares how her background in psychology and dance has led her to a strategic position in corporate coaching. Stephanie discusses tips and tricks that she’s identified through her education that can be used to make a workplace more inviting and encouraging to all. She also shares how developments associated with Covid have impacted both in-person and remote spaces as well as trends that deserve attention as workplaces evolve in the future.
Conquer Your Doubts During a Career Change
Stephanie Simpson joined Ali and JoDee on the Teacher Shift Podcast to discuss the main difference between coaching and therapy, the importance of confidence in moving forward, and different ways people and schools can support teachers.
Why Your Burnout Badge of Honor is Wrong
Stephanie Simpson discusses a variety of subjects, including stress, burnout, trauma, and how all these things can be addressed through a variety of techniques. Stephanie also discusses how authenticity has a huge part in our trauma-informed ways, as well as the connection to the mind-body-spirit can benefit us.
Changing Your Relationship with Stress
Stephanie Simpson sat down with Peter Callahan, host of The Fresh Perspectives Podcast, to talk about how people can take control of their stress by managing the way they feel about it.
Building a Better Way to Manage Stress
Tracy Clark and Stephanie Simpson talk about conscious leadership and becoming more “human” at work. At a time when change is happening at an exponential pace, having the tools to navigate ambiguity and adversity is vital. Stephanie shares how her unique experience in the performing arts and arts education comes into play as she coaches clients and teams to nurture the connection between mind, body, and spirit.
Bridging the Gap Between Speaking & Leadership
Stephanie Simpson spoke with Tricia Brouk on how engagement and leading with curiosity and creativity can not only change us individually, but also change the world. During the conversation, they discussed Leadership, the Arts, and Collaboration.
Achieving Your Greatest Potential
Stephanie Simpson spoke with Dr. Kristina Hallett on her podcast “Be Awesome” about how people can re-define their relationship with Stress and achieve peak performance.
On Air with The Ladies’ Room
Do you want to know how to get clear on your purpose and align yourself with your goals? Redefine your relationship with stress? Take up space and show up empowered and confident? This is the episode for you!
Creative Stress Management
I spoke with Dena Adriance on her podcast “Everyday Creative People” about the intersections of leadership, creativity, and stress management.
How Your Breath Can Help Your Mental Health
Stephanie Simpson joins Courtney Romanowski and Steve Bisson, LMHC to discuss a variety of topics including the mind-body-spirit connection and how we can use the tools we have at our disposal, including our breath, our body, and our ability to be. There is also an amazing discussion on our narrative and how this can effect us in so many ways.