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Presentation Title: “Preventing Emotional Burnout”

Description: The evening’s interactive presentation/discussion will help women to nurture their own emotional needs, and will provide suggestions for balancing caring for self & others. With warmth and humor, Julie will present personal and professional insights into healthy emotional expression, saying “no” without guilt, perfectionism, body image, self-esteem, & mental health concerns and warning signs. The presentation will open & conclude with a couple of original songs by Julie illuminating Julie’s personal experience to struggle to “prevent emotional burnout”. Several handouts will be available after the presentation relating to topics presented.

Length of  Presentation: 2 hours

Presenter Bio: Julie de Azevedo Hanks

INTRODUCTION

Like most women, Julie de Azevedo Hanks wears many hats. As an award-winning singer & songwriter Julie has produced 10 CDs and contributed to numerous music projects over the past few decades. Her best known songs include the inspirational classic “Window To His Love”.  He latest CD “Masterpiece: The Best of Julie de Azevedo” released last spring. She earned a BS in psychology and a master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Utah, founded & serves as clinical director of Wasatch Family Therapy clinic in Salt Lake City. Julie specializes in counseling LDS women and couples. She is a popular media contributor quoted nationally by Women’s Health, LA Times, AOL Health, MSN, and Women’s Day. You can see her twice a month as a regular contributor on KSL TV’s popular morning show “Studio 5”, listen to her every Monday morning on B98.7, & read her relationship articles in Wasatch Woman Magazine, Latter-Day Woman Magazine, PsychCentral website, and on her website JulieHanks.com. Julie & her husband Jeff Hanks have been married for 22 years, and they are parents to 4 wonderful children ranging from toddler to young adult. Needless to say, she needs to hear everything she is going to share today because she’s still trying to figure out how to prevent burnout…!

Room: I prefer to present in the Cultural hall, rather than the chapel, to encourage participation.

Tech Needs:

  • 2 microphones
  • A piano at the front of the room
  • Chalkboard /chalk or Dry Erase Board/markers at the front of the room
  • Small Table at front of room