Cut the Crap
As a parent and extracurricular thought leader, I believe in the power of activating meaningful conversations. There’s a lot “crap” out there. In this 4 part series, we will dive into distractions that inhibit success.
Best part? It’ s 100% free. You can sign up for 1 or all 4!
Cut the Crap Part I:
Selecting Extracurriculars
Tuesday October 22
9:30PM EST
What are the 5 most important things to consider when selecting extracurricular activities for your child?
As an extracurricular thought leader, Chasta will share what she has learned from 16 years of experience as the Founder/ CEO of Stage Door Dance Productions as well as from the perspective of a mom.
Cut the Crap Part 2:
Social Interactions
Tuesday October 29
9:30PM EST
Social interactions are highly important in the development of children and teens; yet, there are a number of distractions that influence the way we communicate. This session will focus on healthy over harmful socialization methods, including tips for managing social media and devices.
As an extracurricular thought leader, Chasta will share what she has learned from 16 years of experience at the Founder/ CEO of performing arts institutions as well as from the perspective of a mom.
Cut the Crap Part 3:
Stress and Burnout
Tuesday November 12
9:30PM EST
Whether you're feeling overwhelmed or seeking to enhance your coping skills, this seminar aims to empower you to reclaim your well-being and thrive in your personal and professional life.
As an extracurricular thought leader, Chasta will share what she has learned from 16 years of experience at the Founder/ CEO of performing arts institutions as well as from the perspective of a mom.
Cut the Crap Part 4:
Gender Inequities
Tuesday November 19
9:30PM EST
Join us for an impactful seminar focused on combating gender inequities in the workplace and beyond. this conversation aims to inspire collective action and foster a more equitable future for all.
As an extracurricular thought leader, Chasta will share what she has learned from 16 years of experience at the Founder/ CEO of performing arts institutions as well as from the perspective of a mom.