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Corie Weathers is a Clinical Advisor on Military Morale and Leadership with over two decades of experience supporting military families and leadership teams. A licensed professional counselor by trade and author, she was recognized as one of the Mighty25 Influencers of 2024 for her extensive work with organizations, service members, families, and military academia. Her book, Military Culture Shift, is shaping dialogue in the highest levels of military leadership and policy for how to reconstitute the force after twenty years of global conflict.
Follow her on her newest podcast, Restored, Stories of Conflict, Healing, & Peace
Corie Weathers is a Clinical Advisor on Military Morale and Leadership with over two decades of experience supporting military families and leadership teams. A licensed professional counselor by trade and author, she was recognized as one of the Mighty25 Influencers of 2024 for her extensive work with organizations, service members, families, and military academia. Her book, Military Culture Shift, is shaping dialogue in the highest levels of military leadership and policy for how to reconstitute the force after twenty years of global conflict.
Follow her on her newest podcast, Restored, Stories of Conflict, Healing, & Peace
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Saturday Feb 01, 2020
Season 5 Premier: Timing and Tact
Saturday Feb 01, 2020
Saturday Feb 01, 2020
Welcome to Season 5! I can't believe we are starting another year of the Lifegiver Podcast. This is the Season Premier where I update you on all that is happening with Lifegiver- including the new Lifegiver TEAM! A special welcome to Jennifer Hamrick and Lisa Walters for their help in making the Lifegiver Newsletter an AMAZING resource for all of you. (Hint: Catch my interview with Jennifer in the first season of Lifegiver!).
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In this episode we are talking about the importance of Timing and Tact with our emotions and words. Whether you are in conflict with you spouse, in a leadership position, or even a public advocate. Especially military spouses feel at times like their voice is limited and that any complaining can come across as being a negative spouse. The truth is, we have a right to our feelings and opinions, but have great responsibility in how we express them. Rather than become passive or perhaps worse- aggressive- we can learn to be more assertive in kindness and love. But... also with the right timing and tact. Listen in as I give examples and practical tips on how to be more confident with the amazing influence you have in your marriage, parenting, and in the world.

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