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Epiphany – June 4, 2024

Ken Baldwin from the St. Paul Center talks about the conference for priests. Janice Kizy explores the “sharenting” practice that’s showing up all over social media. Teresa Tomeo talks about Italy.

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Segment 1

Ken Baldwin from the St. Paul Center talks about the conference for priests. 

 

 

Ken Baldwin, Executive Director, St. Paul Center

Ken Baldwin grew up in a devout Catholic home in Rockford, Michigan as the oldest of seven children.  He holds a BA in Communication Arts and Master’s degree in business from Franciscan University of Steubenville.

Ken joined the St. Paul Center in 2013 after serving West Catholic High School in the Diocese of Grand Rapids and Franciscan University. Ken helped bring the St. Paul Center’s Building for the Future Campaign to a successful completion and has helped expand the Center’s growth and sustainability which has seen the organization more than double in size the past two years.

Ken met his wife Maria at Franciscan University and together they have five children so far: Kenneth David, Marianne Rose, Therese Margaret, Roman, and Judah.

 

Learn more about the conference here: Priests

Segment 2

Janice Kizy explores the “sharenting” practice that is all over social media.  

 

 

Janice is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker at Mind & Spirit Counseling, LLC. She obtained her Masters Degree from Wayne State University and has 20 years of experience working with children, individuals, families and couples. Being fluent in English, Chaldean & Arabic, Janice uses her language skills to provide a comfortable environment for clients who prefer using their native language. 

Through her years of experience, she recognizes emotional healing is part of a bigger process and requires balance of mind and spirit. In order for the mind to heal, the spirit has to find willingness to work. She recognized early on in her career that building rapport, creating a safe environment and making accurate assessments of client needs is key to improving outcomes and achieving goals.

Working with children age 5+, adolescents, adults and couples, she uses a variety of techniques such as: art, sand, and play therapies to meet client’s needs. Her special populations include grief and loss, trauma, family support, managing life changes, patient advocacy, depression and anxiety. Janice brings reality to situations encouraging clients to make practical choices with hopes to bring peace and healing for those open to the process.

Segment 3

Teresa Tomeo talks about Italy

 

 

Teresa is an author, speaker, and radio show host.

Visit Teresa at her website: Teresa Tomeo

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