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  • Episode 1: Introducing the Paradigm Twist Formula™ for success and impact
    2025/10/22

    We dive deep into the Paradigm Twist Formula™. This framework helps leaders like you shift from being stuck in problems to reframing your beliefs and ultimately seeing the powerful impact of your choices. In this episode, we'll break down the formula and show you how to apply it to lead stronger and change wiser in your own world.

    To access the worksheet and reflection that accompanies this episode click here. You will need to make a copy of this and save it for yourself.

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    11 分
  • Episode 2: Helping Your Student Thrive: For Parents navigating the transition to and during college
    2025/10/22

    Sending your student to college or welcoming them back for another year is a major transition, not just for them, but for you. In this episode of Twisting Paradigms IRL: Lead Stronger. Change Wiser., I’m joined by Dr. Beth Moriarity, Interim Director of Student Transitions and Family Programs at Emerson College in Boston, MA to talk about what this transition really means for parents and families.

    We’ll explore the emotional ups and downs, the shift from hands-on parenting to coaching from the sidelines, and the ways families can support their student’s growth without taking over.

    You’ll walk away with practical tips, communication strategies, and a fresh perspective on what success looks like during the college years for your student and for you.

    Whether this is your first fall semester or your fourth, this conversation will help you navigate the change as a parent and family member with more confidence, connection, and care.

    Here is more about Beth: Dr. Beth Moriarty has dedicated over 35 years to the field of Higher Education, holding positions at Bridgewater State University, the University of Hartford, and Roger Williams University. After "retiring" from Bridgewater in 2019, she embarked on a career as a "professional temp," taking on interim appointments at several New England institutions. Currently she is serving as the Interim Director of Student Transitions and Family Programs at Emerson College.

    Beth's academic journey began with a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she started her career in residence life and housing as a Resident Assistant. She earned a master's degree in human development, counseling, and family studies from the University of Rhode Island and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Johnson & Wales University. Her doctoral dissertation focused on the "Relationship of Helicopter Parenting on Autonomy Development in First-Year College Students."


    An active member of the higher education community, Beth has been involved with the Northeast Association of College and University Housing Officers (NEACUHO) and the Boston Area College Housing Association (BACHA), serving as president of both organizations. She is a past NASPA Region I Regional Director and served a two-year term on the NASPA National Board of Directors. Additionally, Beth is a Gallup-trained CliftonStrengths workshop facilitator.


    Beth's professional strengths lie in developing, implementing, and assessing programs that enhance student development. Known for her problem-solving skills, ability to manage multiple priorities, and adaptability, she excels in forming strong partnerships to drive student-centered goals and strategies.

    On a personal note, Beth enjoys spending time with her husband, two grown children, and their 9-year-old rescue dog, Charlie.

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    33 分
  • Episode 0: The Origin Story Behind Paradigm Twist
    2025/10/22

    The origin story of Paradigm Twist and how it came to be! From the streets of Fort Collins CO to the life changing decision in 2019 that led to the start of something extraordinary!

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    11 分
  • Episode 3: Why a focus on middle managers in higher education and why now?
    2025/10/22

    In this episode, I share why I have created this experience for middle managers in higher education and why now is the time to invest in your people in order to thrive for the future. So many are in a mode of surviving and reacting. We need mid career professionals who able to lead with confidence, clarity and commitment to themselves as managers and the organizations they serve.

    For more information click here: Leading In Between

    To schedule a conversation about bringing this experience to your campus middle managers - click here.

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    7 分
  • Episode 4: Resilience in Challenging Times with Dr. Melinda Stoops
    2026/03/05

    The conversation explores the concept of resilience as a continuous practice, emphasizing the importance of self-care, recognizing strengths, and building connections. It explores the understanding of resilience, the cultivation of resilience in challenging times, and the building of a resilient culture within organizations. The conversation explores the themes of resilience, change management, and self-care in the context of organizational and personal development. It delves into the concept of the circle of control, the challenges of resilience in the face of unexpected change, and the importance of creating space for self-care and self-awareness. The discussion also touches on cultural change and resilience, the significance of starting small and building momentum, and the use of breathing as a tool for relaxation and focus.

    Takeaways

    • Resilience as a continuous practice
    • Resilience involves self-care, recognizing strengths, and building connections Circle of control
    • Resilience and change
    • Creating space for self-care and self-awareness
    • Cultural change and resilience
    • Starting small and building momentum
    • Breathing as a tool for relaxation and focus

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Building a Resilient Culture
    • 18:23 Circle of Control and Influence
    • 25:29 Starting Small and Building Momentum
    • 27:00 - The power of consistency and small wins over time
    • 30:00 - Practical tools: breathing, control circles, and modeling behaviors
    • 31:50 - Final thoughts on fostering resilience in yourself and others

    Resources & Links:

    • The Resilience Factor: 7 Keys to Finding Your Inner Strength and Overcoming Life's Hurdles by Karen Reivich & Andrew Shatte
    • StrengthsFinder by Gallup
    • The Resilient Paradigm Guide (you will need to download and save your own copy to access the guide).

    Connect with Dr. Melinda Stoops:

    • LinkedIn
    • Twitter
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    34 分