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Season III - Episode 10: Behavioral Health, Neuroplasticity, and Dealing with Life Situations feat Nate Terlisner | |
Download episode by clicking the logo | As the semester is getting ready to wrap up, Teaching Tips keeps revving up when it comes to guests! Listeners are in for a special treat with Season 3 Episode 10, as Mark and Josh welcome Nate Terlisner to the microphone. Nate brings a unique commanding yet calming presence to the classroom. Nate’s unique teaching style also allows for him to successfully balance the use of humor, while remaining sincere and effective within the classroom. This episode will focus on behavioral health, neuroplasticity, how to deal with life situations in class, and a special drop-in guest! Download, subscribe, and listen to this exciting episode as the variety in topics will be sure to be relatable to anyone regardless of where they are in their life, academic, and professional journey! All past episodes can be found on the podcast homepage at: https://cirt.gcu.edu/frc/teaching_tips/blogs. Featured Guest Info: Nate has worked in the behavioral health and education fields for 10 years, and is currently a Faculty Manager in Faculty Training and Development at Grand Canyon University (GCU) in Phoenix, AZ. Nate also teaches as an adjunct instructor in Behavioral and Mental Health Sciences at GCU as well as at Glendale Community College. He holds two Master’s degrees, one in Addiction Counseling and the other in Professional Counseling. Nate also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Ministry from University of Northwestern in St.Paul, MN. Nate has worked in ministry for over 11 years, including serving at a homeless shelter and as a Young Adults Pastor. His passion is discipleship and outreach, teaching Christians about their identity in Christ! Nate regularly leads teams around the city to pray for others and train in power evangelism. |
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What a great topic and information. Thanks for remind us how important is to be prepared in the classroom to provide assistance to students that happen to share personal problems with us. Being prepared can make a big difference in their lives! I loved how you talked about helping the students gain confidence and move towards positive thinking. This can be empowering for them.
Enlightening verse Corinthians 10:5 to encourage positive thinking in students.
Thank you!