Meet Your Coach Hello, my name is Benita Whitaker Cleveland. I am a retired high school counselor and Career & Technology Education (CTE) teacher. I have over 20 years of experience working with teens and pre-teens at my local church and in public education. I am passionate about the work …
I've worked with teens as a teacher in middle school, in high school, a high school librarian, and now as a life coach. The reason for my commitment to teens is simple - I really like them, and teens need fans. My passion for coaching comes from knowing that teens have too many people giving them advice and telling them what to do, and what they really need is someone to listen fully and without judgment while they find their way to the solutions and changes they can make to pursue their passions and goals. I am honored to be that person for the teens and young adults I coach.
I earned an MEd. in. Secondary English Education and am a Certified Life Coach for Young People through Youth Coaching Institute (YCI). I also write a monthly column on the School Library Journal's Teen Librarian Toolbox blog called RevolTeens about teens who make a difference in the world.
At home, I have raised three of my own teens, now 23, 19, and 17. I know that they have always needed an outside unbiased voice from teachers, therapists, or other trusted adults in addition to their parents' guidance to feel successful and grounded. One of the reasons that coaching works for teens is that they get to talk to someone who is not their mom. An outside, caring, and compassionate adult who works with them where they are now - with no history or baggage. It is a great honor and privilege to be that adult in a teen's life.
If your teen needs an outside voice to listen, connect, and guide them through solving problems, let's talk. I offer free consultations with parents (or young adults 18-24) to discuss what brings you to coaching and how coaching can help. You can find me at www.christinelively.com
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Hello and welcome! I’m Gladys Powe, also known as Coach Gee, a certified life, health, and wellness coach dedicated to helping you thrive through life’s many transitions. As the founder of Just for Girls, a mentoring organization, I am passionate about empowering women and young girls to embrace their unique journeys.
I specialize in guiding clients through pivotal life changes, including navigating sudden loss, motherhood, and the distinct dynamics of growing up in a father-led household. My personal journey as a widow, cancer survivor, and mother of twins has shaped my compassionate, resilient approach to coaching. I understand firsthand the weight of unexpected challenges and the responsibilities of parenting, and I am here to provide you with both practical strategies and emotional support as you move forward.
My academic background has reinforced my commitment to creating a safe, trustworthy space for you to explore, heal, and grow. Together, we will uncover your strengths, cultivate self-compassion, and craft personalized action steps that reflect your values and aspirations.
I look forward to helping you honor your past while creating a future filled with purpose, joy, and self-discovery. Let’s begin this journey together and move toward a life that truly aligns with your dreams.
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Hi there! I'm Ronda Bonfanti and my coaching journey stemmed from my struggle with food and negative body image. In search of peace, I discovered Intuitive Eating and ended my lifelong battle with chronic dieting. Learning to value myself beyond a number on a scale set me on a path of discovery to seek greater understanding of what causes people to embrace different mindsets, pursue unhealthy versus healthy behaviors, and create happy, loving relationships.During my work as a coach, I find that many people have identified the thing in life that is stopping them from living their best life and they seek out help to get past that thing. For example, people want to quit smoking, they want to have a better relationship with food, they want to get out of an unhealthy relationship or quit a substance they have been abusing. In my work, I have loved helping people work through their “thing.” But what I’ve found over and over is that the thing is a byproduct of something much greater. It is unresolved hurt from a loss that drives us towards the thing that has become our vice and coping mechanism. When we work together to identify your unresolved grief, then we can solve the manifestations of that hurt as well. Much like the core muscles of the body stabilizing you for every movement you take physically, having a strong emotional core keeps you steady as you move through every stage of life. As a society, we recognize the need to strengthen our muscles. Yet we never stop to think about deliberately strengthening and centering our emotional core so that we can not only overcome things from our past, but also stay prepared to handle what life brings our way. My coaching is built on evidence-based practices which research shows will improve your well-being. Partnering with me as your coach offers recovery from past emotional losses, increased wellness habits, a non-diet approach to nutrition through Intuitive and Mindful Eating, reduced stress by incorporating mindfulness meditation, healthier relationships, and SMART goal setting to support life changes.
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I have over 10 years' experience in Behavioral Health and Neuroscience. My styles of coaching and counseling adapt to adolescents to adulthood. I embrace all characteristics of personalities and different normalcies.
I consistently work with adults with Austism, ADHD. I also have multicultural experiences working with different cultures and social norms.
I am located in Knoxville, TN. My years of experience has made me a pilar in the community. I specialize in helping others create the best versions of themselves as well. I assist those to create peace, prosperity, and balance in your daily life.
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Franklin, OH
Franklin is a city in Warren County, Ohio, United States, along the Great Miami River. The population was 11,690 at the 2020 census. The city lies about 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Dayton and 33.5 miles (53.9 km) northeast of Cincinnati. Ohio State Routes 73, 123, and 741 pass through Franklin, while Interstate 75 is routed to the east side of the city.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.34 square miles (24.19 km2), of which 9.17 square miles (23.75 km2) is land and 0.17 square miles (0.44 km2) is water.
Franklin was founded by General William C. Schenck, in 1796. The settlement was named for Benjamin Franklin. Franklin was incorporated in 1814 and became a city in 1951. One of the first four post offices in Warren County was established in Franklin in 1805. The first postmaster was John N.C. Schenck, brother of General Schenck. The Franklin Post Office still stands (in a different location), and is one of four sites in Franklin listed on the National Register of Historic Places, along with the Mackinaw Historic District.
Construction of the Miami and Erie Canal occurred between 1825 and 1845. The canal followed the Great Miami River through Franklin, and the boat traffic led to new commerce. The town soon had a pork slaughterhouse, barrel-making factory, sawmill, and whiskey distillery. Franklin's first mayor, Dr. Absalom Death, was elected at a tavern meeting in 1837. Dr. Death went on to be the director of a medical college in Cincinnati. In its history, two doctors in Franklin have been named "Dr. Death".
By the 1850s, the Franklin area was noted for breeding racehorses. One chestnut-colored mare, Nightingale, sired by Mambrino and Wood's Hambletonian, set a 3-mile harness racing record of 6:55½ in 1893. A railroad was completed with a depot in Franklin in 1872. The town continued to prosper, and by 1890, five paper mills were located in Franklin. The town's economy suffered a setback in 1896 when Franklin's only bank crashed. A longtime and trusted teller had embezzled vast amounts of money, affecting the fortunes of many individuals and businesses.
The town marshal of Franklin, George Basore, was shot and killed in 1906 while attempting to arrest an African American man, George White. When White was arrested, a crowd of 300 gathered outside the Franklin jail intent on lynching him. The sheriff and two deputies were able to remove White and take him to nearby Lebanon for his safety. The New York Times reported: "The whole town of Franklin is wrought up over the affair. Colored people were chased out without being given time to explain". White died the following year in the electric chair.
In 1907, Franklin's fire chief, B.H. Miller, walked into the police station and shot dead one of the prisoners who had allegedly had an affair with his wife a month earlier. The town was devastated by the Great Flood of March 1913, when the Great Miami River overflowed its banks.
Franklin places a strong emphasis on health and wellness, with various amenities and services available to promote a healthy lifestyle. Centerpoint Health Medical serves as a leading healthcare provider in the region, offering comprehensive medical services to residents. Explore the parks, facilities, and programs the Franklin Parks and Recreation Department offers. These spaces provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, sports, and picnicking. Join local fitness centers and gyms to participate in exercise programs, fitness classes, and strength training. Some popular options include YMCA and Tough Brother Training. Discover the walking and biking trails in and around Franklin, such as the Twin Creek Orange Loop Trail and Hazel Woods Park Loop. These trails offer opportunities for outdoor exercise and enjoyment of nature.
Population: 11,644 (2022). ZIP Code: 45005. Area code: 937. Elevation: 686 ft (209 m). Area: 9.43 sq mi (24.41 km2).
FAQs
What is Franklin, OH famous for?
While the district's predominant architectural style is Queen Anne, examples of Italianate and Second Empire, Colonial, Georgian, Spanish Revival, Cape Cod, and more are also present. Regionally, Franklin is known as the “city of murals”. Murals seen throughout the town today were painted by resident Eric Henn.
Is Franklin, OH expensive?
Franklin is 7% less expensive than the national average and 4% more expensive to live in than the average city in Ohio. This assumes a $72,000 annual salary and a 2-bedroom Apt. Food costs in Franklin are less affordable than average in the United States. Transportation costs in Franklin are less affordable than average in the United States.
Who was Franklin, OH named after?
Founded in 1796 by General William C. Schenck, who was a professional surveyor, Franklin began as a small collection of cabins along the Great Miami River in what was then the Northwest Territory. General Schenck named his new settlement after Benjamin Franklin. General Schenck, a native of New Jersey, and his wife, Betsey Rogers of Huntington, Long Island, relocated from Cincinnati to Franklin in 1803, the same year that Ohio was admitted to the Union as the 17th state.
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