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Exploring potentially unknown networks of support and community, mitigating feelings of isolation and loneliness and fostering connection by using the Atlas CareMap- with Rajiv Mehta (Episode 98)

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In today’s episode, Rajiv Mehta talks about his non profit organization, Atlas of Caregiving, and his revolutionary mapping tool the Atlas CareMap which has been taught to and used by groups around the world. Rajiv explores how the Atlas CareMap tool can truly impact the lives of caregivers by helping them gain a fuller awareness of their own selves and the community around them which can shift their thought processes and overall worldview.

Join our program waitlist (for clinicians):

https://compassionincaregiving.com/waitlist

About Rajiv Mehta:

Rajiv Mehta is a leading expert on care and community. He has led groundbreaking research and the development of innovative tools and experiences that empower people to nurture cultures of connection and belonging and better care for each other. This has resulted in numerous engagements around the world, including consulting, collaborations, keynotes, and workshops (participants have ranged widely: business execs, Navy SEALs, doctors, students, waiters, house cleaners, etc. and many different patient and family caregiver communities). Key developments include the Atlas CareMap tool and the broader Mapping Ourselves methodology. Rajiv has served on the boards and advisory panels of several nonprofit and government organizations, including Family Caregiver Alliance, U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and AARP, and caregiving research programs at Stanford, USC, and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. His current efforts are focused on the question “Why are many efforts to cultivate connection and belonging in organizations so ineffectual?”, and how we can do significantly better.

Rajiv is CEO & Founder of Atlas of Care. He studied business at Columbia (MBA), and aerospace engineering at Stanford (MS) and Princeton (BS), conducted research at NASA, and lead innovation efforts at Apple, Adobe, and other tech companies. Since 2006 he has applied this experience to nurturing thriving families and communities.

Visit us on our website to see all that we offer for caregiver support:
www.compassionincaregiving.com

For more visit our Instagram!
http://www.instagram.com/compassionincaregiving

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In today’s episode, Rajiv Mehta talks about his non profit organization, Atlas of Caregiving, and his revolutionary mapping tool the Atlas CareMap which has been taught to and used by groups around the world. Rajiv explores how the Atlas CareMap tool can truly impact the lives of caregivers by helping them gain a fuller awareness of their own selves and the community around them which can shift their thought processes and overall worldview.

Join our program waitlist (for clinicians):

https://compassionincaregiving.com/waitlist

About Rajiv Mehta:

Rajiv Mehta is a leading expert on care and community. He has led groundbreaking research and the development of innovative tools and experiences that empower people to nurture cultures of connection and belonging and better care for each other. This has resulted in numerous engagements around the world, including consulting, collaborations, keynotes, and workshops (participants have ranged widely: business execs, Navy SEALs, doctors, students, waiters, house cleaners, etc. and many different patient and family caregiver communities). Key developments include the Atlas CareMap tool and the broader Mapping Ourselves methodology. Rajiv has served on the boards and advisory panels of several nonprofit and government organizations, including Family Caregiver Alliance, U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and AARP, and caregiving research programs at Stanford, USC, and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. His current efforts are focused on the question “Why are many efforts to cultivate connection and belonging in organizations so ineffectual?”, and how we can do significantly better.

Rajiv is CEO & Founder of Atlas of Care. He studied business at Columbia (MBA), and aerospace engineering at Stanford (MS) and Princeton (BS), conducted research at NASA, and lead innovation efforts at Apple, Adobe, and other tech companies. Since 2006 he has applied this experience to nurturing thriving families and communities.

Visit us on our website to see all that we offer for caregiver support:
www.compassionincaregiving.com

For more visit our Instagram!
http://www.instagram.com/compassionincaregiving

  continue reading

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