Dr. Kate Steiner: Mental Health Awareness Month Speaker

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Date(s) - 11/15/2022
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

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Join WNMU Student Life for the next Mental Health Awareness Month speaker at WNMU on Tuesday, November 15 at 7 pm in Miller Library with a guest speaker – Dr. Kate Steiner! We will have food catered by Duck Creek Smoke House (for those who attend the speaker) following in the Life Lounge.

Students can join through Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86712467764?pwd=VTEzMktzcXJxMkFxVlVpNDZtTzRUdz09. Meeting ID: 867 1246 7764. Passcode: WNMU

Dr. Kate Steiner is a burnout recovery expert and lifetime researcher in wellness and burnout.  Her practice helps and supports clients walking through the burnout recovery process for a happier and healthier life. By developing a self-reflective plan that identifies and prepares for burn events, her mission is to end the burnout cycles. Holding a Master’s of Counseling and Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision, her practice is grounded in the research-based Steiner Self-Reflective Sustainability and Wellness (SSRSW) model, developed by herself and published by Oracle Research Journal.

Dr. Steiner’s work has been published in a wide range of industry-leading outlets including, The LIST, Authority Magazine, Thrive Global, Daytime Blue Ridge (NBC), WTTA (NBC) Bloom TV, FOX Good Day Washington, and myfitnesspal, and industry publications, Essentials, and Perspectives Magazine.

She is the author of the upcoming  “Feeling Crispy? A Guide to Burnout Recovery”. Hosting the podcast From Burnout to Recovery Show with Dr. Kate on Transformation Talk Radio, she became a reference in burnout recovery coaching and consulting.

A burnout recoveree herself, Dr. Steiner understands the impacts that suffering from this condition has emotionally and physically on both personal and professional lives. She helps others to break through the state of anger, self-doubt, lack of motivation, and feeling helpless and defeated; while supporting them through the process of finding the way back to a joyous version of themselves.

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