EPISODE · Jul 24, 2023 · 1H 10M
The ALC in NOLA: a Candid Conversation with Emily Hargrove & Gina Schumaker
from Living with FASD · host Patricia Kasper
Welcome to another episode of Living with FASD. Today's episode features two members of the Adult Leadership Collaborative of the FASD Changemakers International : Emily Hargrove and, returning to the Living with FASD microphone, Gina Schumaker. Emily and Gina were among several of the ALC who attended the recent FASD Summit in New Orleans. Emily Hargrove is a PhD candidate, APPA accredited philosophical counselor, published researcher, speaker, wife, mother, Pastor, and Jesus Lover. Emily is a member of the International Adult Leadership Collaborative (ALC) of the FASD Changemakers. As the owner of Emily Hargrove Consulting – Where Faith and FASD Collide. Emily offers speaking services, philosophical counseling, and an FASD-inspired clothing and accessory line. Gina Shumaker is also a Board Member with the Alaska Center for FASD. When Gina was on Living with FASD in June, she was preparing to venture from Alaska to New Orleans for the FASD Summit. Today, Emily and Gina are here to discuss the key takeaways of the summit, the power of camaraderie and upcoming projects the ALC is involved with. You won't want to miss it! To connect with Gina, you can find her on Facebook or email her at [email protected] or at To connect with Emily, you can If you are living with, or suspect that you may be living with an FASD and want to join the Facebook community, please go to: www.facebook.com/groups/livingwithfasdpodcast Once there, you can ask questions, suggest topics for the show, and build your village of people who "get" you. You can also reach me via email at [email protected]. I am a Certified Facilitator of FASCETS Neurobehavioral Model. If you would like my training services for your staff or community organization, please book a 15-minute complimentary consultation with me by clicking here: https://calendly.com/kaspertrainingandcoaching/consultation
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Welcome to another episode of Living with FASD. Today's episode features two members of the Adult Leadership Collaborative of the FASD Changemakers International : Emily Hargrove and, returning to the Living with FASD microphone, Gina Schumaker. Emily and Gina were among several of the ALC who attended the recent FASD Summit in New Orleans. Emily Hargrove is a PhD candidate, APPA accredited philosophical counselor, published researcher, speaker, wife, mother, Pastor, and Jesus Lover. Emily is a member of the International Adult Leadership Collaborative (ALC) of the FASD Changemakers. As the owner of Emily Hargrove Consulting – Where Faith and FASD Collide. Emily offers speaking services, philosophical counseling, and an FASD-inspired clothing and accessory line. Gina Shumaker is also a Board Member with the Alaska Center for FASD. When Gina was on Living with FASD in June, she was preparing to venture from Alaska to New Orleans for the FASD Summit. Today, Emily and Gina are here to discuss the key takeaways of the summit, the power of camaraderie and upcoming projects the ALC is involved with. You won't want to miss it! To connect with Gina, you can find her on Facebook or email her at [email protected] or at To connect with Emily, you can If you are living with, or suspect that you may be living with an FASD and want to join the Facebook community, please go to: www.facebook.com/groups/livingwithfasdpodcast Once there, you can ask questions, suggest topics for the show, and build your village of people who "get" you. You can also reach me via email at [email protected]. I am a Certified Facilitator of FASCETS Neurobehavioral Model. If you would like my training services for your staff or community organization, please book a 15-minute complimentary consultation with me by clicking here: https://calendly.com/kaspertrainingandcoaching/consultation
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