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Student Spotlight: Caitlin Rybicki

November 17, 2015 by Louis Alloro

Caitlin Rybicki is an awesome human being. While she may exude a quiet presence, don’t be fooled! This woman is a powerful force in the world and in many ways – business, creativity, energy, love. She has it all. Within the past year, Caitlin was looking for learning what would enhance her spiritual and creative […]

Filed Under: Student Spotlight Tagged With: Caitlin Rybicki, capp, louis alloro, pax tandon, positive psychology, reiki

Student Spotlight: David Cycon

November 9, 2015 by Louis Alloro

Reminiscing about our CAPP experience while digging into “Bazooka” Limon Guacamole at El Vez, David exclaimed, “CAPP exceeded 100% of my expectations!” Maybe it was the margarita talking, but with every sip and dip of a chip, his enthusiasm grew! He had no idea how transformative the six months would be when he got started […]

Filed Under: Student Spotlight Tagged With: capp philadelphia, david cycon, philaelphia, pos psy, positive psychology

Student Spotlight: Karla Chin

October 20, 2015 by Louis Alloro

Positive psychology has been on the radar for Karla Chin ever since she first learned about the MAPP program at Penn a number of years ago. But it wasn’t until she serendipitously opened an email from Carin Rockind, that CAPP found Karla. In her words: “I went straight to the bottom of the email and […]

Filed Under: Student Spotlight Tagged With: Exude, Karla Chin, MAPP, workplace wellbeing

Student Spotlight: David Frenkel

October 9, 2015 by Louis Alloro

David Frenkel reads a lot. He estimates that he reads 2 books per month and then listens to another 4 or 5 audiobooks (he humbly asks “if those count?”). As he is reading he looks for clues as to what his next book should be and this process for choosing books has lead him to […]

Filed Under: Student Spotlight Tagged With: capp, Curious, Daniel Pink, Drive, Flow, positive psychology, Pospsy, Todd Kashdan

Student Spotlight: Julie Graham

October 1, 2015 by Louis Alloro

Julie Graham is a CAPP.3 graduate out of New York City, so full of zest and vitality. She exudes hints of Beyonce and Julie Andrews. Known as “Your Fare Lady,” Julie works on bringing wellness to the world by being wellness in the world. Aside from her Certificate in Applied Positive Psychology (CAPP), Julie has […]

Filed Under: Student Spotlight Tagged With: get with the prograham, julie graham, lenox hill hospital, robert graham

Student Spotlight: Kim Quick

September 3, 2015 by Louis Alloro

Meet Kim Quick who on day one of CAPP class reminded us all, “It’s a fallacy. I’m actually quite slow.” And not slow in a bad or weird way – but slow in a way that is thoughtful, attentive, intentional, and wise. She gives us big-picture perspective, the kind that is justified in science all […]

Filed Under: General, Student Spotlight Tagged With: capp, Kim Quick, Philadelphia, sustainability, upenn

Videographer/Photographer Interns needed in 7 Cities!

August 27, 2015 by Louis Alloro

THE FLOURISHING CENTER IS LOOKING FOR VIDEOGRAPHER/PHOTOGRAPHER INTERNS NEW YORK, NY – The Flourishing Center (TFC) seeks photography and videography interns to join our fall cohorts of the Certificate in Applied Positive Psychology (CAPP) program, a six-month personal and professional learning program now offered in NYC, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington DC, Boston, and Toronto. The […]

Filed Under: General Tagged With: capp, photographer, positive psychology, videographer

Student Spotlight: Caroline Gordon-Elliott

August 27, 2015 by Louis Alloro

Caroline Gordon-Elliott is exactly what CAPP is all about. She’s a screen writer, a mother, a wife and an individual who always strives to better herself through the constant action of self-reflection and altruism. Despite many life challenges, she consistently shows up for her friends, her family and her writing career which influences countless others. […]

Filed Under: Blog, Student Spotlight Tagged With: capp, Caroline Johnston, Nathaniel Johnston, NJohnston Photography, positive psychology

Looking for Fall Interns

August 18, 2015 by Louis Alloro

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 8.18.15 THE FLOURISHING CENTER IS LOOKING FOR FALL INTERNS NEW YORK, NY – The Flourishing Center (TFC) seeks a fall intern to join our bCorp (benefit corporation) working as social entrepreneurs developing and implementing learning opportunities for change-agents in the world. TFC is a community of change agents; passionate about science, research […]

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Student Spotlight: Emily Wyner

August 17, 2015 by Louis Alloro

Emily Wyner is no “whiner”. Far from it. Emily studied anthropology at Tufts University in Boston and is now a Compliance and Data Systems Specialist at a non-profit public health corporation. When asked “how does one go from majoring in anthropology to working in technology?” she replied “it’s about looking at the world through the […]

Filed Under: Student Spotlight Tagged With: capp, Emily Wyner, Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, PHMC, positive psychology, student

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