Draft:Michelle Courtney Berry
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Michelle Courtney Berry (born February 17, 1967 in New York City, New York) is an American author and Scholar where at Binghamton University, where she was a Presidential Scholar and a Scripps-Howard Foundation Scholar, as well as ordained officiant and former Poet Laureate of Tompkins County.[1] She penned "KEEPING CALM IN CHAOS: How to work well, live well, and love abundantly no matter what" (ASIN: B09Z769B1Y) which focused on managing stress, trauma, chaos, and change.[2] In 2013 she presented at TEDx entitled Heart-centered communication in stressful times, which focused on groundbreaking methods of stress coping.[3] She has appeared on "Good Morning America," and in "O-The Oprah Winfrey Magazine," among other publications.[4]
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- ^ "Michelle Courtney Berry, Author at Grateful.org". Grateful.org. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
- ^ "https://natfluence.com/interview/michelle-courtney-berry". natfluence. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
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- ^ Heart-centered communication in stressful times: Michelle Courtney Berry at TEDxCortland, retrieved 2023-12-13
- ^ Blackwood, Kate (2019-04-04). "Michelle Courtney Berry MPS '92: Mindful self-care at work". Alumni, parents, and friends | Cornell University. Retrieved 2023-12-13.