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Jennifer Radostits joins the podcast to talk to Julie and Corey about being a connector and how important it is to be proficient at networking, but first, the BizQuik team talks about building networks without social media. After Jen joins, the three talk about being a connector, the value of curiosity when it comes to networking, and why each of them thinks they're an introvert. Later in the show, they cover the importance of seeing people for who they really are and the power of referrals. As they close out the podcast, Jen leaves everyone with some knowledge about why you should never underestimate the value of an introduction with a qualified person. You can connect with Jen on LinkedIn (@jenniferradostits) and on Instagram (@jen.rads) Check out our latest course on time management: TIME B.O.M.B. (sb-pace.mykajabi.com/time-bomb) Follow our podcast on Instagram (@bizquik.podcast), and if you want to learn more about SB PACE, head on over to our website SBPACE.com. You can also find us on the following social media platforms: Facebook (SB PACE) Instagram (@sb.pace) LinkedIn (@sb-pace) Twitter (@sb_pace) YouTube (SB PACE) You can buy our book, Seriously? Now What?! A Small Business Guide to Disaster Preparedness, on Amazon. BizQuik is a Traxler-Harris production. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
After Jen felt lost for many years & overcame some very traumatic experiences, she not only discovered herself but her gift. She is dedicated to helping as many people as possible remember who they truly are & understand their power to create. She knows her purpose and her commitment to her work means the world. This is pretty much a free life coaching session so you’re welcome & enjoy. https://jensuliafu.com/
Spontaneous worship moment from Destiny House (soaking session) We meet every Monday night to do dinner and family time together. After Jen shared on the Moravians and their pursuit of God from a place of unity, we began to worship first with just our voices and then with the piano. It was a powerful time together as the presence of God and His love came in the room so tangibly. This moment is from the last 40 mins of those hours together.
After Jen and Reso, this time ColdDeath gets interviewed by Jen on his past, present and near future. Topics covered: What were your highlights in 2018? What are you looking forward to most in 2019? Any gaming magazines you have read? Most hated game in recent years? Plans for 2019? (Gaming related) PC Genre you could never get into? Controller? Or Mouse and keyboard? Least liked "Tales of" Game (That you finished)/Favorite "Tales of" game Favorite Tales protagonist (and why is it Velvet)? What game HAS to be on any retro gaming platform? Best and worst Disgaea Protagonist (without using the Word "Valvatorez")?
After Jen in the first bonus episode, this time ColdDeath interviews Resobaso on his past, present and near future. Topics covered: What were your highlights in 2018? What are you looking forward to most in 2019? Any gaming magazines you have read? Most hated game in recent years? Experiences with PS4 Pro / Xbox One X? "Worst of Genesis" Plans for 2019? (Gaming related) What are you currently collecting? Worst Gaming purchase? "Too many 3DS's?"
The novel: Mr. Nice Guy Purchase Here: https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Nice-Guy-Jennifer-Miller/dp/1250189888 Release date: October 16, St. Martin's Press In Brief: Each week, two writers named Lucas and Carmen are tasked with a excruciatingly public, often humiliating task: They must sleep together, and then critically review each other’s sexual performance in a magazine. This is about what happens when people are honest about the thing nobody’s ever totally honest about. The novel is written by two people who, as it so happens, have also slept together—married couple Jason Feifer (editor in chief, Entrepreneur magazine) and Jennifer Miller (novelist, The Year of the Gadfly). Which is to say, yes, a writer couple wrote about a writer couple with a very… complicated relationship. Details about us / working together: For Entrepreneur, Jason commissioned a survey of 1,007 people from SurveyMonkey Audience, asking them if they’ve worked with close friends, family, or spouses. 87% said yes, and 78% said it was a good experience. They also identified some of the most important ways to make it work, including: having distinct roles and responsibilities, allowing for constructive criticism, and setting aside nonword time to spend together. Good data to talk about for the show! Jen and I met on OKCupid. She said yes to a date because I used a semicolon correctly in my first message to her. (That would feature prominently later: The New York Times wrote about our wedding, and its lede was “It all began with a semicolon.”) We’ve always been comfortable working together. One of our first big challenges while dating was when Jen asked me to edit her first novel. Definitely a make-or-break moment for an early relationship. (I said yes; we survived, and it was published.) The idea for Mr. Nice Guy started with me in my 20s. A sex columnist had reached out to me asking for writing advice, and we started up a correspondence. That sparked the idea: What would happen if two people had to regularly have sex and then review each other? I tried to write the novel for years, but failed each time. I’m a non-fiction guy. I just didn’t know how to do fiction. But then I married a novelist. After Jen sold her most recent novel a few years ago, she asked me what I thought her next project should be. “You should write my novel, because I’m never going to do it,” I said. “We should do it together,” she said. And so, it began. It took us three years to write—plotting over dinner, during vacations, writing on nights and weekends and early mornings. We split up the actual writing: Jen wrote the majority of the story, I wrote the columns and some selected scenes, and then we edited each other’s work. The book-marketing and selling process always turns Jen into an anxious wreck. She says the only reason she’s holding it together this time is because she wrote it with me.
So excited to have you here today! Learn how to use story to stand out and increase engagement on social media with Jen Casey! Jen is a business strategist for wellness coaches and host of the Social Media to Sales Podcast. “There’s more to life…” At minute 2:24 Jen dives in with her background and her story. She started her first online business in 2011 as a Network Marketer during the early days of social media. After working in a restaurant and feeling stuck in her life, Jen decided to make a change. “I left out the parts that actually made me, me…” At 7:36, After Jen shares her story, Stacy and Jen talk about how to create and craft your story without being cookie-cutter and what we think we are supposed to say. Jen shares how her story has changed since the beginning and how you need layers to your stories to make it feel authentic. “Showing them some of the lowest moments, and some of the biggest…” At minute 11:20 Stacy challenges you to look at your story and with every sentence ask yourself how can you go deeper? How can you go underneath what you are trying to say? Jen talks about how you can decide what to include and what to leave out of your story. “People are not buying coaching, they are buying coaches...” At 15:12 Stacy talks about how your stories need to relate to your audience and what will best benefit them. Jen and Stacy talk about the importance of knowing your audience before you go into an interview or an event. Allow people to connect with you and relate to you as a person. “They leave people in the ditch...” At minute 19:58 Jen talks about common mistakes she sees people make with their stories. Jen shares a 3-part story structure to help start and share your story. “Make sure that you are healed from it…” At 22:50, Jen gives her input on how to share the hard stories including loss, divorce and other serious topics. She shares experiences on how you can be sure you have emotionally worked through a story before you share it, especially when you go in front of people on a stage. Want to learn more from Jen Casey? She will be at the upcoming She’s Building Her Empire LIVE! Get the opportunity to meet Stacy and interact with tons of like-minded female entrepreneurs, including Jen! This special event will be held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in April. Don't miss this! This is not just an event, but a life-changing experience! Learn more at: bit.ly/SBHELive Join the after party in my free Facebook group to keep the conversation going -https://www.facebook.com/groups/shesbuildingherempire
WBFF pro and NV Fitness owner, Jen Dicandia shares the tragic story of her brother Matt's overdose death. She and Janelle Nicolo Monteiro from Body Ambition in Mass. (episode: Fitness and Recovery 1) had been great friends, competitors, gym owners, and both lost a sibling to an overdose. After Jen heard Janelle's show, Jen knew she knew she needed to share to and make a difference. Together they partnered and embarked on a movement that is spreading like wild fire. Make sure you listen to both parts and be sure to join the Recovery Through Fitness Facebook page.
Dis After Dark - A Disney podcast for grown up kids and adults
Disafterdark Series 3, Episode 10 - this one might be a but rude, you have been warned. Welcome back to the Mouses Head and thank you for the download. This show is probably one of the most adult we have done for a little while, After Jen reviewed a couple of books for us, we invited both her and the author of one of those books, Blu Carson to join us to discuss .. well… ‘stuff’ really http://www.disafterdark.com/listener-book-review/ Enjoy, we did… a lot Don’t forget to have a look at our sponsors app. Magical Trips by Emily Rawling https://appsto.re/gb/Zhhc5.i We would really appreciate it if you would head over to iTunes and subscribe to the show and leave us a review. Even if you don't use iTunes, it will really help us build up the awareness of the podcast. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/disafterdark-disney-podcast/id499831329?mt=2 Download the iTunes Podcast App direct to your iDevice. https://appsto.re/gb/13EuF.i or if you listen on Stitcher Radio, please leave us a review there too. http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/disafterdark-the-disney-podcast-with-a-difference Download Stitcher for your iDevice https://appsto.re/gb/H99kr.i Download Stitcher for your Android Device https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stitcher.app We love Pocket Casts for both iTunes & Android https://appsto.re/gb/9bEUy.i & https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.com.shiftyjelly.pocketcasts Please subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes or subscribe to us at http://disafterdark.libsyn.com Don't forget to follow us on twitter - https://twitter.com/disafterdark Like our Facebook page and once we hit the next 100 we will select one person at random to receive an iTunes Gift Card - Facebook.com/DisAfterDark And subscribe to our YouTube channel - YouTube.com/DisAfterDarkpodcast See you all in a short while. Thanks for listening. www.disafterdark.com www.micechat.com facebook.com/disafterdark podcast@disafterdark.com @disafterdark