All Topics in Milwaukee
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Divorce is Expensive. Lower the Conflict and Lower the Cost.
Karyn Youso, Mediator/Respectful Divorce Attorney, First Look Family Law, SC
TOPIC CATEGORY: Financial
What is Collaborative Divorce? Using a team of professionals (legal, financial, mental health) to assist families through the divorce process outside of court. The clients and team all sign agreements not to use the adversarial court process. MORE >
What is Cooperative Practice? Clients engage in open communication and information sharing with the goal of minimizing conflict and reaching resolution without a trial. Does it always work? Of course not. But the choice of professional makes all the difference. What is mediation? Using a neutral expert to help parties negotiate their family law issues and achieve compromise even where there is conflict. The mediator does not give advice or advocate for either party, but helps facilitate the discussion to allow both sides to see options and outcomes they might prefer. All of these low conflict processes are healthier (and less expensive) for families than drawn out public fighting in court. -
Generate & Nurture Leads with Podcasting
Jamie Shibley, CEO, The Expressory
TOPIC CATEGORY: Business
Learn how to leverage your podcast to generate more leads and develop a process for nurturing them.
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Times Have Changed! Build Better Relationships
Jamie Shibley, CEO, The Expressory
TOPIC CATEGORY: Business
Learn the importance of relationship-building strategies that will ensure your brand captures the attention of your customers in this digital, high tech world.
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The Right Talent, Right Now
Becky Kekula, International Motivational Speaker & Disability Advocate, Becky Motivates
TOPIC CATEGORY: Motivational
1,000 applications. 100 interviews. Four months. Three temporary positions. This may sound like the premise for this holiday season’s new comedy - but it’s not. It is, however, the real life experience of Becky Curran Kekula, who ended up working in the film industry for the first part of her career. MORE >
Join Becky Curran Kekula to hear about her journey in overcoming adversity in the hiring process and taking on opportunities in the workplace. Learn how to overcome your own unconscious bias and how you can be an ally to your fellow co-workers and communities. -
Energy Management for Business Owners and Professionals: 10 Ways to Ignite Your Energy and Your Results
Jill Borsos, Transformation Personal/Business Coach & Event Speaker, Jill Borsos, LLC
TOPIC CATEGORY: Business
We often hear that time is our most important resource. I believe that energy is our most important resource. You can have all day to get something done, yet at the end of the day, it's still not done. Why? Of course there can be a multitude of reasons, but one of them is energy. If you don't have the energy to get it done, it simply won't get done. Learn how to heighten your energy and your results! MORE >
Everything is energy! Life is constant expending and replenishing energy.Discover 10 ways to ignite your energy and your results to take leap into inspired action!
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Successful Advertising Is Unselfish: How To Build Client Financed Marketing Campaigns
Jeff Van Kampen, Co - Owner, UVK Media Marketing
TOPIC CATEGORY: Business
"The business that can spend the most to acquire a client, wins" That is the fundamental statement to understand in your marketing and advertising efforts. It's not about being selfish. It's not about number of leads. It's about building a company your current and future clients genuinely want to work with. MORE >
Discover how to implement a step-by-step system that will allow you to keep your pipeline full and advertise in a way that will have your prospects running to work with you. -
Have Fun While Training with the Two Ps
Paul Warloski, Owner and Head Coach, Simple Endurance Coaching
TOPIC CATEGORY: Health & Fitness
Training for a 10k, the full Ride for the Arts, or even the Birkie does not have to mean long hours of boring training. Periodization and polarization are research-based ways of organizing your training to allow for variety and efficient use of your time. You can also use the Ps to schedule training with friends, classes at the gym, or training races. MORE >
We’ll talk about the Two Ps, how to use them, and how they can shape your training. -
Simplify Your Fitness with 3-2-1
Paul Warloski, Owner and Head Coach, Simple Endurance Coaching
TOPIC CATEGORY: Health & Fitness
When clients ask about the best way to build fitness and lose weight, the answer is building healthy habits that you can sustain. That means having a plan that gets the most of your limited time and energy. With a few hours a week in the gym or outside, you can start to reach your fitness goals. MORE >
In this presentation, I’ll share the current research and practice about getting fit and losing weight. It’s not magic, it’s just 3-2-1. -
Addict to Lawyer: Overcome Anything
Kyle Buss, Attorney, Buss Law, LLC
TOPIC CATEGORY: Motivational
Kyle Buss' life story is an example for how anyone can overcome anything despite the obstacles they are facing. Kyle has gone from a drug addict who was close to dropping out of school to graduating from a private law school and having his own law firm. He knows what it takes to overcome, and knows what it takes to succeed. He knows what it takes to motivate others around him. MORE >
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Inspiring Self-respect and Confidence In Your Children (4 Concepts for a Meaningful Allowance)
Jean Yarger, Author, Bringing Up Nana
TOPIC CATEGORY: Educational
Inspiring Self-respect and Confidence in Your Children is an interactive presentation for parents interested in implementing an allowance that will not only teach children to value money, but value the needs of others, while inspiring self-respect and confidence. Discover how, when an allowance is earned, children learn to look past their personal needs, appreciate the value of meeting expectations and, become responsible for living with the consequences of their actions. MORE >
Participants will learn how to help the children in their lives establish a budget and manage spending decisions while discovering that;1. Responsibility is a promise,
2. Meeting expectations creates value,
3. Fair does not mean equal,
4. Consequences are the result of the decisions you make.