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The Valley Today
Small Business Administration: Customer Service Matters

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 26:12


In today's business landscape, customer service is pivotal for small businesses striving for success. In a recent conversation on the Valley Business Today, Janet Michael, the host, alongside Carl Knoblock, the Virginia District Director for the Small Business Administration (SBA), delved into the nuances of outstanding customer service and its impacts. Janet opened the discussion by sharing a pertinent anecdote about the vital role customer service played during a challenging week for her. A local company failed to meet expectations, whereas Green's Septic Services went above and beyond, earning her loyalty. This story highlighted the stark differences in customer service quality and its direct effect on consumer perceptions and business success. Carl underscored the lasting loyalty good customer service can engender, recounting his own experiences with veteran hospitals. He illustrated how exemplary service can outweigh other factors like price and convenience, embedding a sense of loyalty in customers. Janet reflected on the generational shifts in customer service expectations. While previous generations valued customer interactions significantly, today's digital age has altered these dynamics. Social media and digital communication have complicated the customer service landscape, requiring businesses to adapt continually. Throughout the conversation, both Janet and Carl shared practical examples demonstrating the essence of good customer service. Carl stressed consistency and reliability, while Janet highlighted the importance of going the extra mile, as exemplified by Green's Septic Services cleaning up after their visit. A significant portion of the discussion revolved around training staff for excellent customer service. Carl pointed out the disconnect between older and younger generations' understanding of customer service, with many younger employees lacking the ingrained practices of their older counterparts. He suggested that businesses might benefit from blending experienced hires with younger staff to bridge this gap. Janet recommended directly engaging customers to understand their likes and preferences, which can provide valuable insights for improving service. This practice not only informs better business strategies but also strengthens customer relationships by making them feel valued. The conversation concluded with a mutual understanding of the crucial role that customer service plays in a business's success. Both Janet and Carl emphasized that exceptional service creates loyal customers, potentially leading to word-of-mouth referrals and community support, thereby fostering a sustainable business environment.

BravBros
Team Nia or Team Britany? (The Valley Full Recap)

BravBros

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 66:24


What's up Bros? We pick up where we left off in Santa Barbara. Jesse is 2 bottles of champs deep before 10 am so it's gonna be an interesting day. The gang heads to a winery for the day and the bus breaks down on the way. Tensions are still high between Jesse and Michelle and they're only getting worse. At the vineyard, Jesse pulls Michelle to the side to attempt to have a conversation. It goes horribly as expected and she begins making claims about Jesse spending all of their money. Jax continues to rage text Britany throughout the day and she responds every time... Danny gets back from his voice acting role and plays catch up with the vino. Back at the house, Jesse and Michelle get into it again... and it blows up... again. Danny sneaks some tequila in the closet and passes out in bed. Both Janet and Jasmine have some reservations about Danny's drinking. Jasmine rightfully so. But it turns into a thing at the table when Nia says hes just tired and for whatever reason, Jasmine and Britany turn it into a 'Danny and Nia are never authentic' moment. I think we are all aware Danny was drunk. Why that needs to be said flat out we dont understand. As far as Britany claiming she shares everything and Nia shares nothing, they are WILDLY different scenarios... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Valley Today
Friends of Old Town: Partnerships, Programs, & Pastries

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 31:45


In the latest episode of The Valley Today hosted by Janet Michael, spotlighted the unique and community-focused Hideaway Cafe, alongside a conversation with Brady Cloven, Executive Director for Friends of Old Town.  Janet welcomes Victoria Kidd Armstrong, owner of the Hideaway Cafe. Victoria's business is celebrated not just for its coffee and tea but for its role as an unofficial community center. Over its 10-year history, the cafe has contributed more than $60,000 to various local causes, marking it as a pillar of community service. Victoria detailed the numerous initiatives the cafe supports, from fundraising for the Winchester SPCA to organizing community events. Emphasizing that community-centric decisions equate to good business, Victoria believes such practices attract customers who share the same values. Victoria's savvy use of social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok helps amplify the cafe's community efforts. Heartwarming stories, such as the successful promotion of a long-term shelter dog named Thunder, showcase the power of social media in driving both business and community goodwill. Brady reinforced Victoria's narrative by sharing his personal experiences. He credited Hideaway Cafe as being instrumental in introducing him to Winchester's tightly-knit community. The cafe acts as a hub where residents and newcomers alike can feel welcomed and connected. The conversation also touched on recent and upcoming events organized by Friends of Old Town Winchester. Highlights include the well-received Chocolate Escape event, plans for enhancing the Taylor Pavilion, and various community meetings aimed at fostering local business involvement and public engagement. Both Janet and Brady lauded Hideaway Cafe for its impactful blend of business and community service. Victoria's efforts set a shining example for other local businesses aiming to make a difference. Hideaway Cafe remains not just a place to grab a coffee but a beacon of community spirit in Winchester. Learn more about Friends of Old Town: https://friendsofoldtown.org/ and on Facebook. Learn more about Hideaway Cafe: https://www.hideawaycafeva.com/ and on Facebook.

Stories from the River
Rock Hill's Grand Opening: Janet Leimkuhler Talks Store Features and Community Impact

Stories from the River

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 13:15


Welcome to the second episode in this series, which highlights Broad River Retail's recent Ribbon Cutting & Grand Opening Event of its Rock Hill, South Carolina, Ashley Store. In this episode, host Charlie Malouf welcomes back our longest tenured Memory Maker, Janet Leimkuhler, the Director of Visual Impact, to discuss the successful Grand Opening of the Rock Hill, South Carolina store. Janet reflects on the community spirit displayed during the event, emphasizing that despite recent challenges, the event highlighted the strength and unity within the community. Both Janet and Charlie mention the importance of staying connected, especially in trying times, emphasizing this as the key message from the opening. Janet further explains what sets the new Rock Hill store apart from others, noting its revitalizing effect on the area and its unique offerings, particularly in sleep products that promote better health and wellness. Excitement is also high for the diverse product range and innovative services like kiosks that enhance the customer shopping experience. Janet also acknowledges the crucial role played by newer and seasoned Memory Makers in achieving the grand opening, expressing pride in the collaborative efforts.  Looking ahead, she outlines plans for store renovations and upgrades in other areas, while appreciating the continuous support and trust from the leadership at Broad River Retail. This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KCfCXv0MBFY  Visit https://www.storiesfromtheriver.com for more episodes. Broad River Retail brought this show to you. Visit https://BroadRiverRetail.com                             Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/broad-river-retail 

Stories from the River
Rock Hill's Grand Opening: Janet Leimkuhler Talks Store Features and Community Impact

Stories from the River

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 13:15


Welcome to the second episode in this series, which highlights Broad River Retail's recent Ribbon Cutting & Grand Opening Event of its Rock Hill, South Carolina, Ashley Store. In this episode, host Charlie Malouf welcomes back our longest tenured Memory Maker, Janet Leimkuhler, the Director of Visual Impact, to discuss the successful Grand Opening of the Rock Hill, South Carolina store. Janet reflects on the community spirit displayed during the event, emphasizing that despite recent challenges, the event highlighted the strength and unity within the community. Both Janet and Charlie mention the importance of staying connected, especially in trying times, emphasizing this as the key message from the opening. Janet further explains what sets the new Rock Hill store apart from others, noting its revitalizing effect on the area and its unique offerings, particularly in sleep products that promote better health and wellness. Excitement is also high for the diverse product range and innovative services like kiosks that enhance the customer shopping experience. Janet also acknowledges the crucial role played by newer and seasoned Memory Makers in achieving the grand opening, expressing pride in the collaborative efforts.  Looking ahead, she outlines plans for store renovations and upgrades in other areas, while appreciating the continuous support and trust from the leadership at Broad River Retail. This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KCfCXv0MBFY  Visit https://www.storiesfromtheriver.com for more episodes. Broad River Retail brought this show to you. Visit https://BroadRiverRetail.com                             Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/broad-river-retail 

The Valley Today
Extension Office Friday: Exploring Seed Libraries Plus Fall Planting Tips

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 27:10


In this episode, host Janet Michael, welcomed back Joanne Royalty from the Frederick County Extension Office. The episode began with a heartfelt tribute to Corey Childs, a beloved extension agent who recently passed away. Joanne shared that Cory was instrumental in the development of the Northern Shenandoah Valley Master Gardener Association. His contributions to various projects, including seed lending libraries and gardening festivals, have left a lasting impact on the community. Known for his kindness, humor, and expertise in livestock and 4-H activities, Corey's legacy continues through the many lives he touched and the projects he supported. Janet fondly remembered her conversations with Corey, particularly one about backyard chickens, which showcased Corey's well-prepared and engaging nature. Despite initial hesitations, Corey became a cherished guest on the show. The discussion then transitioned to seed lending libraries. Joanne explained that these are available in various regional libraries, providing free seeds to the public. The initiative encourages gardening joyfully and aims to introduce more people to seed saving, which can sustain the community seed libraries. When asked about seed storage, Joanne recommended using dry, plain white envelopes labeled with the plant's common and scientific names, collection date, and any notable characteristics to ensure proper preservation and identification. The conversation also touched on the complexities of seed saving and potential pitfalls, such as unintended cross-breeding in home compost piles. Joanne humorously recounted her experience with volunteer squash that did not turn out as expected due to cross-pollination. The episode further explored fall planting opportunities. Joanne highlighted that various plants, including peas, chard, spinach, kale, and garlic, can be sown in the fall, allowing gardeners to extend their growing season and experiment with new crops. Joanne encouraged gardeners to adopt a more relaxed approach to seasonal clean-up, leaving plant stalks and leaves as habitats for wildlife over the winter. This method benefits pollinators and small animals while returning nutrients to the soil. Janet praised the monthly gardening tip sheets and event information provided by the Master Gardeners and the extension website. Joanne noted the upcoming seed exchange event as an excellent opportunity for community engagement and seed sharing. The episode concluded with a discussion on managing invasive species, particularly the spotted lanternfly. Both Janet and Joanne emphasized the importance of community efforts in controlling this pest. The conversation wrapped up with an acknowledgement of the valuable educational resources the extension office offers to the community.

The Musician's Venture
Nineteen Thirteen: On Invoking Imagery through Music, Working in Film, and The Dynamics of Cello and Percussion

The Musician's Venture

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 77:00


On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Janet Schiff and Victor DeLorenzo from Nineteen Thirteen. The duo has an 11th studio album releasing this year and talk us through the process of developing their careers. Both Janet and Victor also dive into just what it was that brought them to pursue music in the first place.Find more info about Nineteen Thirteen at:www.NineteenThirteen.comCheck out more about TMV Podcast at www.themusiciansventure.com, @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.

Open Doors: Conversations with Heart of the Father
I'm Free! How Can I Give It Away? with Janet Lozano and Rachel Lozano

Open Doors: Conversations with Heart of the Father

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 27:25


Do you have a heart of compassion?Have you experienced deep freedom in Christ and long to share that with others?Do you long to give the good news of the gospel and the blessing of the Five Keys of Unbound to others?Join Rachel and Janet today as they touch on the practical ways and powerful reasons why ministering to others is a gift. Perhaps you've thought about getting trained in Unbound Ministry. Well, what you receive when you minister to someone else using the Five Keys is such a gift to you!  It's priceless to see someone's life changed, to hear their story, to experience the heart of the Father for somebody. It's amazing!Janet Lozano is the Assistant Executive Director at Heart of the Father Ministries, and she's served alongside Neal for more than 40 years in pastoral care missions and Unbound conference ministry. Rachel Lozano is our administrator for the Heart of the Father Ministry Team and coordinates local ministry days and evenings as well as our conference ministry sessions. Both Janet and Rachel play a significant role in training people in Unbound ministry. Join them in giving away this gift!" A heart of compassion is the number one requirement for Unbound Ministry!"Support the mission of Heart of the Father!Your donation directly supports and enables our evangelizing mission, We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.Give online or call us at 610-952-3019 to change lives today!Check out our Freedom in Christ ConferenceFind our Team Quick Start GuideLearn about our E-coursesFind more training resourcesJoin our enewsVisit our websiteSee more upcoming eventsMake a donationFind us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramExplore with us on TwitterRelease: April 2022Music by Christian Harper.Artwork by Rosemary Strohm at Command-S.

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast
301 Student Focused Presents: Public Health vs. Private Practice

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 51:41


Please Leave a Review!   On this Student Focused Roundtable Michelle is joined by Crystal Spring, RDH and Janet Crosswhite, RDH to talk about public health vs. private practice. Both Janet and Crystal work in the public health realm and share their experiences from working in public health and private practice over their careers.   Interview Starts: 10:25   Episode Highlights Crystal's Background Janet's Background Private Practice vs. Public Health Standard of Care Ideal Public Health Hygienist Patient Complications in Public Health Highs and Lows   Quotes   "I have huge issues with people thinking public health is sub standard care."   "Even in private practice, you choose how you provide care for your patients."   "We do not provide sub standard care, we go above and beyond."   "You can create the job you want whether it is in private practice or public health."   "Once you are in public health I dare you to go back, it becomes where your heart is, you become really passionate about public health."   "You have to have thick skin and be committed to bringing the best care to your patients."   "You want to take care of your patients with better care than you would treat your family."   "No-one on the team can be lazy in public health."   "I leave stain and I leave calculous, I'm going to put my focus on biofilm management and homecare."   Links   www.heavenlysmilesmobiledental.com   heavenlysmilesmobiledental@gmail.com   Smilesacrossmontana.com   smilesacrossmontana@gmail.com   A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast   A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage   AToTH on Facebook   AToTH on Instagram   AToTH on LinkedIn

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast
301 Student Focused Presents: Public Health vs. Private Practice

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 51:41


Please Leave a Review!   On this Student Focused Roundtable Michelle is joined by Crystal Spring, RDH and Janet Crosswhite, RDH to talk about public health vs. private practice. Both Janet and Crystal work in the public health realm and share their experiences from working in public health and private practice over their careers.   Interview Starts: 10:25   Episode Highlights Crystal's Background Janet's Background Private Practice vs. Public Health Standard of Care Ideal Public Health Hygienist Patient Complications in Public Health Highs and Lows   Quotes   "I have huge issues with people thinking public health is sub standard care."   "Even in private practice, you choose how you provide care for your patients."   "We do not provide sub standard care, we go above and beyond."   "You can create the job you want whether it is in private practice or public health."   "Once you are in public health I dare you to go back, it becomes where your heart is, you become really passionate about public health."   "You have to have thick skin and be committed to bringing the best care to your patients."   "You want to take care of your patients with better care than you would treat your family."   "No-one on the team can be lazy in public health."   "I leave stain and I leave calculous, I'm going to put my focus on biofilm management and homecare."   Links   www.heavenlysmilesmobiledental.com   heavenlysmilesmobiledental@gmail.com   Smilesacrossmontana.com   smilesacrossmontana@gmail.com   A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast   A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage   AToTH on Facebook   AToTH on Instagram   AToTH on LinkedIn

Respectful Parenting: Janet Lansbury Unruffled
Parental Burnout and a Reasonable Approach to Screens (with Dr. Meghan Owenz)

Respectful Parenting: Janet Lansbury Unruffled

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 35:23


Janet's guest is Dr. Meghan Owenz, a psychologist, professor, parent, and author. Meghan's new book “Spoiled Right: Delaying Screens and Giving Children What They Really Need” offers the latest research on the effects of screens on young children along with a plethora of practical alternatives. Both Janet and Meghan acknowledge that during the last many months of homeschooling, severely limited socializing, and close quarters, exhausted parents have understandably relied on screens to get some much needed (and deserved) break-time. The question many weary parents ask is: “What do they do instead?” Meghan and Janet offer some answers. Thanks to Mack Weldon for sponsoring this episode. Check out their "Daily Wear System" and get 20% off your first order by going to www.MackWeldon.com/respect and using the promo code RESPECT. For more advice on common parenting issues, please check out Janet's best-selling books on Audible, FREE with a 30-day trial membership if you use this link: adbl.co/2OBVztZ. Paperbacks and e-books are also available at Amazon, Google Play, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, or pretty much anywhere e-books are sold. Janet's exclusive audio series "Sessions" is available for download. This is a collection of recorded one-on-one consultations with parents discussing their most immediate and pressing concerns (www.SessionsAudio.com)

Gateway to the Smokies
Bringing Smoky Mountain History to Life in Books and Film

Gateway to the Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 49:20


Today's guest is Janet McCue, she enjoyed a great career as former Director of the Mann Library at Cornell University while earning a stellar reputation as an award-winning independent writer and researcher. She is an avid hiker and naturalist who often visits and writes about the Great Smokies.She has collaborated with renowned local naturalist, George Ellison on several literary projects -most notably, “Back Of Beyond --A Horace Kephart Biography,” a winner of the prestigious Thomas Wolfe Literary Award. The book has received rave reviews across the United States. She is currently working on a documentary film on another interesting artist of the Smokies, George Masa.‍Tune in for this fun conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1Joseph starts today's episode by introducing today's topic, the role of photography in the creation of the national park. He just got back from the Smokies and was excited by the bewilderment his family found in the mountains. He discusses the coming group of cicadas that only come out every 13-17 years, and are present in huge numbers. He discusses a man helping to discover butterflies in the mountains, and a funny quote from him. On Friday, May 21, he is speaking to educate the public on butterflies. He introduces the annual speaker series coming up and talks about the wildflower season in the mountains. He talks about a website that does daily haiku's, which had a very fitting one for this conversation as it related to wildflowers. Joseph introduces today's guest, Janet McCue, and her expansive career. Even though she lives in New York, Janet has contributed much to the mountains, working on projects relating to some of its founders, Horace Kephart and George Masa. Janet discusses some of her accomplishments working at Cornell University as a librarian, comparing her job to that of Horace Kephart's. She talks about creating a flexible library that blended digital and print in a space made in the 1930's. Joseph actually has works in the library Janet worked in and the two share a laugh about this. Joseph highlights two of Janet's big accomplishments from her time at the library.Segment 2Coming back from the break, Janet and Joseph joke about sharing a drink at the Cornell club, and Joseph akss how Janet got into writing her book about Horace Kephart. While she may not have had many connections to Horace or his life, Janet's husband owned a book by him, and the bigger draw to his stories for Janet was the affinity she found for the mountains after backpacking in the Smokies. After learning that Horace had been a librarian, she wrote a paper about him, doing a lot of research about him and becoming even more interested in his life. Both Janet and Horace's careers actually began at Cornell. After having kids and a busy career in which she put Horace on the backburner, Janet realized that doing something with her Kephart research was on her bucket list. She applied for a research leave, travelling collections in different libraries and meeting people with ties to his life. This led to a collaboration with another writer in which she helped to write an introduction which ended up turning into her biography of Horace. She discusses memories she has of falling in love with the Smokies when she was young. The two share stories of food and hiking spots in the mountains.Segment 3Next Janet discusses the motivation for publishing the book with the Great Smoky Mountains Associations, wanting to make sure that the profits from the book were given back to the park, something that reflected Kephart's own life as he gave a lot to the park. Joseph talks about his own experience with the GSMA, also wanting to support the park. The two move on to George Masa, another interesting artist of the Smokies. Janet looks at the photos of Masa and the words of Kephart together as good partners in helping the nation get to know the Smokies. Their art helped to reach the nation and inform it of why the park needed protection. She reads a quote from Kephart detailing the uniqueness and exceptionality of Masa's photography. Joseph discusses Rockefeller contributing to the park as a result of Masa's photos and Janet talks about this as well as his Masa's photos being sent to other important figures of that time. Masa came to the US from Japan, never becoming a citizen, and even though there is much documentation of his life in the US, there is little known of his early life. Janet discusses documentaries on Masa as well as some of his work in the early development of Asheville.Segment 4Moving into the last segment of the day, Joseph introduces an anecdote about Masa's burial. He died during the depression and was unable to afford to be buried next to Kephart, which was his wish. Neither were buried in the Smokies though. Horace was buried in Bryson City, but has a tombstone in Ithaca as his wife was buried there. Although he may have died poor, many cared for Masa, getting money together to erect a tombstone in his honor. Janet talks about her upcoming book, and the difficulty she has found doing research on his early life as Japan is having a resurgence in COVID-19 cases. Janet talks about other things going on in her life, such as being a grandparent with another grandchild on the way. She moves on to talk about dedications for her book on Kephart and people who helped her with different parts of the book. On top of having many people who helped her with her book on Kephart, she has similar stories for her upcoming book on Masa. Joseph ends tonight's episode by sharing resources of his where he can be reached and where he has materials related to the podcast as well as a preview of next week's episode's guest.

The Messy Table with Jenn Jewell
EP. 94 | Janet Brumley + Camille Boring [A Legacy of Faith]

The Messy Table with Jenn Jewell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 52:51


Janet Brumley + Camille Boring are a powerhouse mother/daughter duo who, though they would never brag on themselves, are faithful women worth following. And y'all, today is our lucky day! Both Janet and Camille are sharing their priceless perspectives and hard-earned wisdom with Amy Groeschel, Jenn Jewell, and all of us here at The Messy [...] The post EP. 94 | Janet Brumley + Camille Boring [A Legacy of Faith] appeared first on Jenn Jewell.

That Witch Life
Episode 13: The Evolution of Witchcraft with Janet Farrar and Gavin Bone

That Witch Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 69:40


We’re recording from Sunfest! Courtney and Kanani interview special guests Janet Farrar and Gavin bone, who discuss the history of working with the words Witch versus Pagan, the evolution of modern Witchcraft through the 80s and 90s. Janet and Gavin share stories about famous Witches Doreen Valiente, Alex Sanders, and Gerald Gardner. Also discussed: the problem with “Sacred Bookism,” putting your leaders on pedestals, and reading rituals off pieces of paper. Janet and Gavin also offer their advice for new Witches and suggestions on evading Witchcraft dogma. Plus, a walk down Kanani’s memory Witch-lane, the problem with time travel, and a bunch of bad Monty Python jokes. Our Guests TodayJanet Farrar and Gavin Bone are practicing Wiccans (modern witches) and authors who publish books on the subjects of Paganism, Magick and Witchcraft. Prior to the death of Janet’s first husband (Stewart Farrar), Janet and Stewart were recognized as experts on Witchcraft and the Occult, perhaps best known for co-authoring A Witch’s Bible. Gavin joined them in 1993, and has since worked with them on The Pagan Path, The Healing Craft, The Complete Dictionary of European God and Goddesses, and the The Inner Mysteries. Their current work is in the areas of Spiritism and Trance Prophesy, regularly conducting practical workshops in these fields for the Pagan community. Janet is also a professional Tarot Reader and counsellor who has trained in Jungian psychology, and Caballistic training. Gavin is an Empathic Healing Medium, training in spiritual healing in the 1980’s and initiated into three different traditions of Wicca, including Seax-Wica and Alexandrian. Gavin was also part of the Traditional British Shamanism revival in the UK during the 1980’s. He also works as a Tour Guide taking groups around the ancient sites of Ireland. Janet is registered in Ireland to do legal handfastings (pagan marriages) in the Republic of Ireland by the Pagan Federation Ireland the General Registry Office. Both Janet and Gavin believe that witchcraft is a traditional of healing and self-discovery, as well as an occult practice. It is not dogmatic by nature, but evolves according to culture and circumstance. It is a spirituality, focusing around some of the

Imperfectly Perfect Podcast
Ep. 10: Hashtag Yoga Is My Super Power with Janet Myers

Imperfectly Perfect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 39:58


Becca chats with Janet Myers, her former yoga / pilates teacher and president of kenyareal.org They chat about Becca's midlife crisis 4 years ago, which left her searching for health and wellness through yoga. Janet's fitness community can be found at COREageous on Facebook. Both Janet and Becca have relocated from the area they first met, but both discuss finding joy after moving. Janet shares about kenyareal.org the non-profit she heads up, providing clean water, building improvements and job skills training for a community in Kenya. Listen, laugh (giggle, Janet has a gorgeous giggle) and learn to love an imperfect life.

Awakened Woman Self Care podcast
Episode 26 Janet Conner and Kahu Lahela Johnson

Awakened Woman Self Care podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 42:51


We're delighted to welcome back Kahu Lahela and Janet Conner to talk about their beautiful upcoming SPECIAL EVENT, The Goddess Forgives.  Sharing their journey to create this very special and timely offering, The Goddess Forgives, merges the talents of both these amazing women. Kahu Lahela shares the origin of her practice of the Ho'oponopono, how it has evolved, and what that means to the co-created special event she and Janet are offering. Janet shares her emergence as a "prayer artist" and the impact of the Goddess on this fusion of prayer and Ho'oponopono. Goddess Forgives Link http://janetconner.com/goddess/  Janet's website http://janetconner.com Visit Lahela’s website Both Janet and Lahela have been guests on the Awakened Woman Self Care podcast in the past year. Check out Janet Conner in Episode 002, and Kahu Lahela Johnson in Episode 011.    

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Ouch, You're On My Hair
Ep #25 Janet Gardner and Justin James plus Wings of Pegasus showcase

Ouch, You're On My Hair

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 55:57


The boys welcome Janet Gardner from Vixen fame and her husband/guitar player Justin James (Staind, Collective Soul, Tyketto). Janet talks about her upbringing and the early days of Vixen. Both Janet and Justin discus the new Janet solo album and the accompanying tour. Also on this episode, check out the awesome music from Wings of Pegasus. A melodic hard rock band with an 80's twist, turn it up to 11, get out your air guitar and prepare to rock! For this and every other episode of Ouch You're on my Hair, please subscribe to us on iTunes, Podomatic, Google Play, Stitcher, or Player FM. Also follow us on Twitter @OuchYOMH and Facebook at www.facebook.com/OuchYOMH

Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Ep. 48 - The Journey of Beethoven's Hair and A Research Shocker:  Prominent Californian Wasn't Always Who He Said He Was

Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 46:02


Fisher’s Family Histoire News talks about a real life “Saving Private Ryan” family.  Only they weren’t American.  And it wasn’t in World War II.  He’ll tell you all about it.  Plus, there is one nation in the world with solid family records going back over a thousand years, minimal immigration, and a population that generally came from the same place.  No research challenge there!  But geneticists love this place.  Fisher will tell you just what country we’re talking about.   Family memorabilia can often lead us on a journey through a family’s history.  Stan Lindaas of HeritageConsulting.com returns to tell us the remarkable story about the journey of a locket of hair from Ludwig von Beethoven, and the family that owned it.  Stan did some of the research on this project, and you’ll want to hear it. Just about anyone who has ever started a family history research project can tell you, rarely does it go in the direction you expect.  It was certainly that way for Janet Lancaster of Modesto, California who was asked to dig up just a few, simple facts on a prominent citizen of Modesto from the 19th Century.  Both Janet and the town were astonished at what she learned!  You’ll enjoy both the story and learning about the process.   Tom Perry, our Preservation Authority from TMCPlace.com returns to talk about your best options in a digital video camera, and to answer a listener question about preserving her great grandparents’ “courting” letters. 

Higher Self Voice Radio
Neutralizing the Negative & Guest, Dana Dvorak (Pet Psychic and Healer) 6/18/14

Higher Self Voice Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2014 109:00


In this show Janet welcomes Dana Dvorak, an amazing Pet Psychic and Healer who has given tremendous help to Janet and her two cats over the years. Both Janet and Dana perform healings and readings for several listeners of the show, offering their insight and clearing prior to the healings. Next week Dana will be guest hosting the entire show for Janet and encourages everyone who needs help with their pets to call in. If you can't call in live you can email Dana at Danacommunicates@yahoo.com, tell her the problems you are having with your pe (include a picture if possible) and she will address your issue live. Visit her website at Danadvorakanimalcommunicator.com. Tune in every week from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm (pst) and start taking charge of your life as Janet Richmond leads listeners through individual healings to help Neutralize the negative in their lives. This is an amazing opportunity to call in and receive personal one-on-one help to begin unclogging the areas of your life that continually resist change. Even listening to someone else's healing will take you through the same transformative experience as the person it's directed toward. Call into the show at 646-668-8565 to request a reading or healing.Can't call during a show? Email Janet@JanetRichmond.com and she will address your request during the next show.Follow this link to hear ALL of Janet's past shows.To look more closely into the Neutralizing technique, visit Janet's website at HigherSelfVoice.com.