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Learning to listen to our inner voices, and why imposter syndrome disproportionately impacts minorities Listen 26 min MORE
Most of us experience tension between our inner and outer selves but that can be a good thing. Our inner self balances our outer self and keeps us mentally, physically, and spiritually healthy. KCRW’s Jonathan Bastian talks with Professor Richard Schwartz, Founder of Internal Family Systems, about how our inner voices protect our authentic selves.
Professor Richard Schwartz says our inner self balances our outer self to keep us mentally, physically, and spiritually healthy. Photo courtesy of Richard Schwartz
We also explore the challenge of belonging and being accepted, and how imposter syndrome disproportionately impacts minorities and women of color. KCRW’s Jonathan Bastian talks with Andrea Salazar-Nuñez, psychologist at the University of Washington Counselling Center in Seattle and the owner of Mariposa
Margaret Schwartz
Margaret “Margie or Bommer” Camp Boes Schwartz, 94, of Twin Creek Drive in Peru died April 21, 2021 at her home, under the loving care of her family and Hospice of the North Country.
Margaret was born in Middletown, Connecticut on April 25, 1926, the daughter of Burton and Rachel (Rice) Camp. She attended Connecticut College 1943-47 and graduated with a B.A. in physical education. She then attended the Harvard Physical Therapy Program 1947-49 and graduated first in her class.
Margaret worked as a physical therapist at Massachusetts General Hospital before starting the Poliomyelitis Center of the South at Vanderbilt University in 1950. In 1955, she returned to Boston to teach at the Bouve Physical Therapy School at Tufts University while working at the Children’s Hospital doing muscle testing during the polio epidemic. She also later worked at the California Rehabilitation Center in California before serving as Chief Physical Therapist at Waterbury Hospital
Global Custodian announces major overhaul of agent bank surveys
Shifts in the sub-custody landscape and reconfiguration of relations along the value chain prompt rethink for industry stalwart.
April 20, 2021 9:00 AM GMT
Global Custodian is pleased to announce the start of a consultation phase as part of a broad overhaul of its Agent Bank surveys in 2021. Based on feedback from leading participants,
Global Custodian has redesigned its Agent Bank survey questionnaires to simplify completion – focusing on core elements and allowing participants more choice in the detailed feedback that they share.
The overhaul is focused on improving the survey’s usability, confirming its neutrality and enhancing its value as a business management tool for the industry. To this end, Global Custodian has entered into a partnership with Toronto-based research, benchmarking and sales enablement company,
Share This Finding and designing practical, feasible, scalable projects to help organizations achieve climate goals This interactive, multi-disciplinary Climate Solutions Living Lab course and research project led by Clinical Professor and Director of Harvard Law School’s Emmett Environmental Law and Policy Clinic, Wendy Jacobs, focuses on studying and designing practical solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions at Harvard, in neighboring communities, elsewhere in United States, and abroad. The course is designed to bring together students from across the University to work on inter-disciplinary teams applying their legal, business, public policy, public health, engineering, and design training. The approaches developed will be scalable for consideration and potential adoption by other similarly-situated institutions and enterprises that want to reduce their emissions and improve public health in and around their buildings