What does a freelance epidemiologist do in a pandemic? Volunteer lots of time, from developing intensive protocols for a youth ice hockey team, to researching vaccine safety and learning about what people think about vaccines. Professional curiosity drives me to read, think, and work toward a more positive outlook. I care deeply about the profession of public health, and am wrestling with how we can better connect with people to encourage wellness. I hope you enjoy hearing from the real people I have met on Twitter and at gas stations and grocery stores!
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What does a freelance epidemiologist do in a pandemic? Volunteer lots of time, from developing intensive protocols for a youth ice hockey team, to researching vaccine safety and learning about what people think about vaccines. Professional curiosity drives me to read, think, and work toward a more positive outlook. I care deeply about the profession of public health, and am wrestling with how we can better connect with people to encourage wellness. I hope you enjoy hearing from the real people I have met on Twitter and at gas stations and grocery stores!
Yesterday I finished day 1 of 3 days in Mod1 (of 3) with iPEC life coach training. This is a one-year journey to becoming a certified professional life coach, and what tremendous training this is. Is. It is so valuable personally and I hope it will help me transform into a better spouse, parent, support for others seeking a life with more abundance. The challenge for me was figuring out how to construct empowering questions. My kids tease that I'm a "data miner" and someone comfortable speaking to anybody about anything. AND... I love questions. So what's the trouble? That's what I delve into in this episode and figure out how to teach myself to do this better. How can you see using empowering questions in your own life?
The freelance epi
What does a freelance epidemiologist do in a pandemic? Volunteer lots of time, from developing intensive protocols for a youth ice hockey team, to researching vaccine safety and learning about what people think about vaccines. Professional curiosity drives me to read, think, and work toward a more positive outlook. I care deeply about the profession of public health, and am wrestling with how we can better connect with people to encourage wellness. I hope you enjoy hearing from the real people I have met on Twitter and at gas stations and grocery stores!