
Kay Julien
Psychologist, Conflict Coach, and Rower, who believes in God, the power of human connection, and the therapeutic properties of ice cream.
Female from Orlando, United states and speaks EnglishAvailable for Collaboration, Interviews in In-Person, Remote Formats
I help women stop avoiding the interpersonal conflict in their life by developing practical skills and strategies to navigate them with constructive communication and creative solutions. By empowering them to take control of their choices and boundaries, clients are equipped to effectively maintain their vision and execute decision-making successfully.
My expertise in communication skills and conflict management strategies also extends to women in Christian ministry and corporate contexts as well.
This audience experiences the intense stress of goals and plans being de-railed by difficult conversations, interpersonal dynamics, and communication breakdowns. They feel they've lost control of their situation, boundaries have become blurred, and they are keenly aware they do not know how to move forward. This often results in avoiding facing the situation and the loss of outcomes that matter to them.
They want to regain their clarity, their autonomy, and want to successfully transform the difficulties with a sense of confidence, personal power, relationship preservation, and hopefulness.
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About Kay Julien
Dr.
Kay Julien is a psychologist, with graduate degrees in Education and Conflict Management Studies.
She has been active in the professional conflict resolution community for 15 years and currently maintains a conflict communication coaching practice in Orlando, FL, providing practical skills and strategies that foster creative solutions for interpersonal conflict management.
As an experienced speaker on transformative conflict in both national and local contexts, Kay promotes clear communication tools for constructive conflict management through one-on-one coaching, workshops, breakout sessions, and numerous training curricula.
She also serves the wedding industry by helping professionals and their clients successfully navigate the challenging relational dynamics of the wedding planning process.
Kay is a veteran volunteer coach and instructor with various Orlando community non-profits, and has piloted a local conflict communication program for recovering trafficked women.
Her mission is to equip others to change their relational stories through personal change and communication empowerment.
Availability for Interviews
Weekdays only from 9am to 5pm America/New_York
Interview & Promotion Format
- Guest Form
- Pre-Interview Call
- Share Episodes
- Email Subscribers
Target Audience
I help women stop avoiding the interpersonal conflict in their life by developing practical skills and strategies to navigate them with constructive communication and creative solutions. By empowering them to take control of their choices and boundaries, clients are equipped to effectively maintain their vision and execute decision-making successfully.
My expertise in communication skills and conflict management strategies also extends to women in Christian ministry and corporate contexts as well.
This audience experiences the intense stress of goals and plans being de-railed by difficult conversations, interpersonal dynamics, and communication breakdowns. They feel they've lost control of their situation, boundaries have become blurred, and they are keenly aware they do not know how to move forward. This often results in avoiding facing the situation and the loss of outcomes that matter to them.
They want to regain their clarity, their autonomy, and want to successfully transform the difficulties with a sense of confidence, personal power, relationship preservation, and hopefulness.
Why Invite Kay Julien as a Guest?
I'm an excellent conversationalist and talk about my field of expertise with mastery and ease. Although relational conflict topics can be heavy, I approach them with humor, creativity, and entertaining perspectives. I have a knack for connecting the dots for my audience, and this often results in their own light-bulb moments. What makes me a great guest is that I respect the podcast host's goals and intentions for our time together, thus making the collaboration successful for us both.