Skip to contentVideoJoan Rosenberg Best-selling author, consultant, media host, and master clinician, Dr. Joan Rosenberg is a cutting-edge psychologist who is known as an innovative thinker, and acclaimed speaker and trainer. As a member of the Association of Transformational Leaders, she has been recognized for her thought leadership and influence in personal development. She hosts The MindStream Podcast, an [’] In this segment, Carol Daniel, co-host of KMOV-TV’S Great Day Saint Louis, interviews Dr.
Joan Rosenberg, co-author with Dr. Erika Holiday of — Mean Girls, Meaner Women.’ Following a series of comments from a number of women about their own encounters with mean girls in school and mean women in the workplace, Dr. Rosenberg explains how [’] In this segment on CNN’s — American Morning” John Roberts speaks with Dr. Erika Holiday and Dr.
Joan Rosenberg, co-authors of the book — Mean Girls, Meaner Women,’ about bullying and how girls and women frequently mistreat one another. In the wake of Phoebe Prince’s tragic suicide, which has been linked to bullying, Holiday and Rosenberg talk [’] Transcription: Bo: Hey, it’s Bo and I have a very special guest with me today, and a good friend too, Dr. Joan Rosenberg. Thank you for being here.
It’s amazing to have you. Every time I do an event, Joan comes to them because what I’m asking of you, in fact what I demand of [’] Transcriptions: Bo: We’re back with Dr. Joan Rosenberg. Joan, let’s talk about the difference between storytelling and dumping because there’s a distinct difference, right?
Joan: There’s a big difference. Bo: You cannot dump on your audience. Joan: No, no, in fact you don’t even want to dump on your best friend. Think of dumping as [’] Transcription: Bo: Joan lets talk about brain integration and storytelling and what they have to do with each other.
Joan: Let’s do brain integration, storytelling and health. What’s so interesting about this is an integrated brain is a healthy brain. So what exactly does that mean? It means that the left hemisphere of our brain [’] Why feelings are so valuable when trying to connect to your audience.
Transcription: Bo: Alright, we’re back with Dr. Joan Rosenberg. Let’s work something out, just because you know me well enough, and YOU know me well enough, that I’ve just been obsessed or haunted by this term to “be the best” at what I [’] {The difference between working to be the best and obsession} Transcription: Bo: Okay, we’re here talking with Dr. Joan Rosenberg.
Joan, let’s flip the tables again here. Do you have a question? Joan: I do. We’ve been engaged in this discussion about the difference between being obsessed and being the best.
So how do you [’] Transcription: Bo: We’re here with Dr. Joan Rosenberg. Joan, I’ve got this one quote that I’ve known for 15, 16, 17 years and it always makes sense to me and hits me in the solar plexus. It’s from a book called Wild at Heart by an author named John Eldredge.
I can’t remember if it’s [’]
