The Life of an Idea, by Christina Carney
I’ve been coordinating the Peer Voice Project for nearly two years now, and worked with two cohorts. In that time, I’ve witnessed the same thing that all of us bump …
I’ve been coordinating the Peer Voice Project for nearly two years now, and worked with two cohorts. In that time, I’ve witnessed the same thing that all of us bump …
The word “professional” may conjure up an image for you, perhaps connected to what you learned growing up. It does seem to have a kind of stuffy, rigid connotation. …
Early voting has started and as Election Day closes in I find myself thinking a great deal about leadership. My usual approach to voting is to see who is …
We have a guest contributor this month! Bobbi is in the 2018-2019 Peer Voice Cohort. I think you’ll find her thoughts on Impostor Syndrome to be pretty relatable…I know …
A few months ago my supervisor asked everyone in our department to make a detailed list of all the projects and tasks we consistently work on and what they entail. …
I saw this image and quote by famed graffiti artist and political activist, Banksy, and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it. I explored personal ecology in another …
Strength-Based Leadership, by Christina Carney In Peer Support, we know that being strength-based is the most effective way to support people: Why would leadership be any different? The hard-nosed, tough-as-nails, …
Our Peer Voice alumni are doing great things, which you probably already knew! Here are some updates on what folks have been up to… Virginia Smith, graduating cohort of 2018: …
In February, I was given the opportunity to attend “The Art of Leadership”, a training offered by Rockwood Leadership Institute. One of the realizations I had at the training was …
I present to you…the Peer Voice Blog! This blog is for Peer Voice alumni, current participants of Peer Voice and anyone who is interested exploring leadership from the inside out …