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Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Benefits [2024]
In this video, Mike Veny explains some of the benefits of an employee assistance program (EAP), but more importantly, why they exist. Employee health and wellness have become top priorities for organizations. Mike Veny is a corporate wellness consultant focusing on employee wellbeing through employee wellness programs.
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Transforming Stigma™ in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder (FASD)
Also, check out this video: “Anger Management: How to Control Anger – 2019 – (Actionable!)”
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http://www.TransformingStigma.com. In this video, Mike Veny is delivering to his Transforming Stigma into Strength speech to birth mothers of children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD).
This presentation is typically delivered at mental health events, however the Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (MOFAS) believed that his message could help the birth moms of babies with FASD. In the spirit of transparency, Mike had some negative feelings about birth moms of children with FASD prior to meeting the people at the Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
He soon learned about the myths surrounding FASD. One of the myths as that only mothers with alcohol and/or substance abuse problems have babies with FASD. THIS IS NOT TRUE! More than half of new pregnancies are unplanned. In fact, many women are approximately 3 months into their pregnancy before they are even aware of it. Because of they aren’t aware, they may drink alcohol without realizing they are harming their baby.
Also, many people believe that a baby will outgrow any problems caused by drinking during pregnancy. The truth is that the damage caused to a baby by prenatal alcohol exposure is permanent. Therefore, it is CRITICAL that children with FASD begin getting the help and treatment they need AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
For the birth mothers, the biggest challenge is the burden they bear for the rest of their life, knowing that the their decision(s) caused permanent damage to their child. Mike Veny offers words of support to encourage mothers to learn to FORGIVE themselves. What makes this difficult is the reality that, even if they do eventually forgive themselves, many people in society won’t.
Whether it’s Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder or mental health, it’s important that we take responsibility in transforming stigma. No one should have to live with shame. No one should have to live in silence. No one should have to sabotage, engage in self-destructive behavior, or attempt suicide.
To learn more visit, http://www.TransformingStigma.com
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#1 Mental Health Speaker for College Students
#mentalhealth #college #motivationalspeaker As a mental health speaker for college students, Mike Veny offers solutions to students struggling with depression, anxiety or other mental health issues.
One of the biggest barriers to mental wellness on campus is that students are often looking for a quick fix. When it comes to mental health, and even more specifically dealing with difficult emotions, there is no quick fix.
In this video, Mike shares the importance of embracing your emotions.We like to run away from difficult things, like our emotions, Quick fixes becomes are go to. Things like pills are often turned to in order to cover the symptoms instead of addressing the root of them. The real solution is learning how to embrace those emotions.
Mike Veny has delivered presentations and suicide prevention training at the following colleges and universities:
* Notre Dame
* Penn State
* MIZZOU
* North Carolina University
* Elmhurst College
* William James College
* New York Institute of Technology’s College of Osteopathic Medicine
* University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Social Work
* Central Washington University
* Vincennes University
* University of Wisconsin – Whitewater
* Missouri State University
* Utica College
* Syracuse University
NOTE: He’s also worked with Active Minds chapters and NAMI on Campus student organizations.
Mental wellness is a key factor in suicide prevention and the ability to receive a well-rounded education.
If you’re looking for the perfect mental health speaker for college students, learn more at http://mikeveny.com/college-motivational-speaker
Becoming a Paid Speaker: Learning How to Make Your Audience Hungry for More
Today you’re going to get a behind the scenes look at me working with my speaking coach, Paul Kreiter. If you want to know how to become a public speaker, this series is for you!
In fact, in this video, Paul shares his “Building a Sandwich” approach to creating a presentation.
With that, here’s a quick overview of what’s in the video:
As a mental health keynote speaker, I have been delivering presentations for years. However, I’ve started to feel disconnected from a few parts of my presentations and want to find a way to create more flow throughout the presentation.
Paul shared with me some valuable presentation tips. He uses an approach called “Building the Sandwich”. This helps you understand the importance of each layer of your presentation and how they work together to leave your audience satisfied.
As a public speaker, you want to build your sandwich with your audience in mind.
In short, this video will show you important things to consider as you begin to create your presentation or are in the process of reworking your content in 2020.
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AND I’M ISSUING YOU A ***CHALLENGE***, FRIEND!
1) Film yourself sharing what the “layers of your sandwich” are (on Instagram Stories or YouTube or any other platform you prefer).
2) Send it to me or tag me on social media @mikeveny
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeveny. . .
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CHECK OUT PAUL’S WEBSITE: https://www.myspeakingcoach.com/
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RESOURCES & LINKS:
Watch the other videos in the series:
Working with a Speaking Coach: https://youtu.be/q4fAZX8Sdbw
Importance of Detail in Your Presentation: https://youtu.be/53d4GTyneaQ
Creating an Opening for Your Presentation: https://youtu.be/-GtOxKCk43U
How to Wrap Up Your Presentation: https://youtu.be/pccrWfaTP4s
If you’re interested in bringing a mental wellness presentation to your workplace (virtual presentations available): https://www.mikeveny.com/programs
If you’re interested in hiring a speaking coach, learn more about Paul Kreiter: https://www.myspeakingcoach.com/
Download your FREE checklist “How to Support Workplace Mental Wellness as You Reopen” HERE: https://www.mikeveny.com/employer-reopening
Watch my video “How to Book Paid Speaking Gigs”: https://youtu.be/h5Xhr1eVdTc
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Here Are 5 EASY Self-Care Ideas for Students!
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If you’re looking for some self-care ideas for students in middle school and high school, then look no further. In this video, Mike Veny offers 5 easy self-care ideas for students that you can begin applying immediately to help prevent suicide among youth.
Mike Veny is a Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist®, author, mental health speaker, course instructor and the CEO of Mike Veny, Inc. In fact, if you’re searching for a motivational speaker for college students, Mike is busy delivering presentations as motivational speaker for both middle school and high school students.
WARNING: He’s not a mental health professional. If you are thinking of harming yourself, someone else or are in need of medical help, please consult a doctor. If you are in an emergency, please call 911.
This self-care video for students offers both mental health tips for students and self-care tips for students.
* The importance of therapy for middle schoolers and high school students.
* Making the most of therapy and counseling.
* How to really feel your feelings.
* The importance of art for self-care.
* Other self-care activities for students.
Whether it’s self-care for middle school students or self-care for high school students, the guidelines are the same. This video can also be classified as a youth suicide prevention video.
If you’re looking for a speaker for a school assembly, visit http://www.mikeveny.com.
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