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In today's episode, Emily sits down with her assistant Jess to do an update on how things are going working together these last few months. Jess asks Emily some fun light hearted questions and Emily shares her upcoming travel plans for some events later this summer. What surprise are these ladies planning for someone special? Can you keep a secret from your significant other? What is one of Emily's biggest fears that Jess lived through? Does Jess think Emily is the same in person as she is online? Listen to find out! Follow Jess on Instagram: Jess Follow me on Instagram: Emily Coaching & Mentorship: Entry level Mentorship & Coaching Premium level Mentorship & Coaching All my links: https://linktr.ee/emilyhayden Social: Instagram | YouTube | Workout & Nutrition Programs My favorite supplements www.1stphorm.com/EmilyHaydenFitness Bay Breeze music courtesy of the artist, FortyThr33
Join guest hosts Jess and Martin as they climb Ginkgo Biloba, sit in its dappled sunlight in the cool breeze and talk all things Ginkgopolis! Come and find out the mystery of why this game just works. Does Jess give her favourite game the elusive 6 star Hall of Fame rating? Find out at the end!0:52 How Are Ya?/Vaccines5:39 Ginkgopolis Intro10:23 On the Table18:38 Complexity27:00 Jess’ Learning Story31:06 Luck and Random Factors34:20 Game Length37:11 Getting It46:46 Components, Graphic Design, Artwork1:02:32 Setup/Teardown1:15:08 What is Enjoyabe?1:30:14 What is Not Enjoyable?1:37:27 Difference Between 1st and 2nd Ed.1:40:24 Expansion - The Experts1:44:01 Ratings1:48:17 Comparison to Other Games1:52:39 FarewellsTheme Music provided by Ronald JenkeesAll other music provided by Ceylonhttp://www.ceylonproductions.com/
Today we’re trying out a different format on the Fifth Dimensional Leadership podcast and are joined by two leaders that are both early in their careers! This conversation is all about the generation of today. We’re talking college, what a young person thinks about their career path going into college today, whether or not college holds the same importance today, advice and insights around networking and mentorship, tips for those entering their first job, and what success looks like to the early-career leaders of today. I am very excited to be joined in this conversation by two incredible young people that I know personally — Jessica Chang, and my son, Julian Clarke Mowatt. I first met Jess when she worked with me while I was at Google as part of my Internal Mobility team. She attended U.C. Berkely and went on to work for Teach for America. Currently, she continues to work for Google. My son, Julian, attended the University of Southern California and graduated with a Bachelor’s in Business Administration and Management with a minor in the School of Cinematic Arts. His passion lies in working in the entertainment industry. He first worked for WME out of college as a Floating and currently holds the position of Executive Assistant to filmmaker and actor, Kevin Smith. This conversation is impactful for all generations. If you are a leader of my generation, you may find it particularly insightful as a parent of young folks going into college. We truly can learn a lot from the current generation’s ideas around what leadership needs to look like. I hope you’ll join me in listening to these two quick-witted early-career leaders. Key Takeaways: [:50] About this episode’s new format and conversation with Jess and Julian. [2:30] Welcoming Jess and Julian to the podcast! [2:34] Jess introduces herself and shares about her education, career background, and passions. [3:27] Julian introduces himself and shares about his education, career background, and passions. [4:18] From a career standpoint, what was Jess thinking about when she was first thinking about going to college? [7:19] Julian shares about his upbringing and his path into college, during college, and after. [12:24] Key statistics on graduating from college and university. [13:39] Does Jess think that attending college still makes sense for people? [14:56] Julian shares his perspective on whether he believes it is still important for young people to attend college. He also shares his predictions on what the future of the college application process may look like. [17:09] Jess speaks about some of the other benefits of college. [17:57] My early dreams of going into college and the importance of using your time in college as a period of self-exploration. [19:29] Julian shares about one of his favorite classes in college, Strategic Management, and why it stood out to him. [20:12] Jess also shares her insights on the importance of self-exploration (and especially during these college years). [20:38] Jess opens up about what she looked for in a career post-college vs. what she should’ve looked for in a career, as well as what it was like for her to transition from a college student to a working professional. [22:40] Julian speaks about what some of his early work experiences were like in the entertainment industry. [26:24] The importance of networking and mentorship, and Jess’ advice on finding a good mentor and forming a good relationship. [29:20] Julian shares his insights, advice, and experiences with networking. [31:32] Jess asks: How do you make a good impression early on in your career? [33:38] How Julian approached the conversation of asking for more work at his current job. [34:47] Julian asks: What are the best methods for self-promoting and self-advocating within your current role and to potential employers? [38:32] Jess’ experience and thoughts on the importance of self-advocacy. [39:21] Julian shares advice and key insights as he reflects on his early career experiences. [41:35] The key characteristics of those who are able to let their guard down, empathy, vulnerability, and authenticity. [43:45] Talking imposter syndrome: what may be at the route of it and how to overcome it. [48:00] What does success look like to Jess? [50:41] What does success look like to Julian? [52:42] Jess shares a single piece of advice for early-career leaders. [54:27] Julian shares his one piece of advice for early-career leaders. [55:09] Jess and Julian share an additional tip for early-career leaders. [56:32] Sharing a few additional pieces of advice. [57:37] Thanking Jess and Julian for joining the Fifth Dimensional Leadership podcast! Mentioned in this Episode: Jessica Chang Julian Clarke Mowatt Teach for America WME About Fifth Dimensional Leadership & Ginny Clarke Fifth-Dimensional Leadership is a podcast about leadership — knowing yourself, speaking your truth, inspiring love, expanding your consciousness and activating your mastery. As an executive recruiter and career expert currently leading executive recruiting at a Fortune 20 tech company, Ginny Clarke is a passionate and authentic thought leader with a unique and deliberate perspective on work and life. She synthesizes aspects of her life as an African-American single mother who has successfully navigated corporate America for over 30 years. She has inspired, uplifted, and changed the lives of thousands and is intentional about bringing conscious awareness to people of all ages and stages. Every other week, a new edition of Fifth-Dimensional Leadership will include fascinating guests, covering a variety of topics: power, personal branding, self-awareness, networking, fear, and career management Stay Connected! To find more episodes or learn more, visit: GinnyClarke.com Connect with her on social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Youtube
More toilets = more fun. Does Jess die again in this episode? Yes. But does she die more than once? Also yes.
Jess Green has it all - she's kind, smart, funny, and super talented, having built a successful interior design business of her own after years working under one of the world's most well-known designers. She's also a full time mom who juggles a thriving business with motherhood and family life. We talk about everything from how she prices her services to the challenges and rewards of the interior design industry to the surprising things designers work on that most people don't think about. Jess also answers a ton of listener questions about the business and about design advice. 00:04:30: What is Jess's job and where does she work? 00:07:00: What was her last 9-5? Would she recommend working for bigger designers before starting your own business? 00:13:24: We talk about budgeting and bookkeeping, which can be difficult for designers when they have to purchase so many goods. 00:17:21: What did Jess go to school for? What's the origin story of her business? 00:28:30: What are the challenges and rewards of being in the interior design industry? What are some of the surprising things that she does that no one would realize? 00:45:50: What's her favorite part of the design process? 00:48:50: How do designers handle photoshoots? What was it like doing huge editorial photoshoots when she worked at a large firm? 00:54:30: The big question: pricing. What's Jess's pricing strategy and how does she price her services? 01:01:30: How does she set boundaries in her business? 01:04:30: How does she feel about the future of the industry, especially with the rise and fall of so many e-design sites? 01:12:00: How does Jess market her business? 01:13:35: Has she ever done a designer showhouse? 01:17:10: How has the internet/social media changed the landscape of the industry? 01:18:10: Does Jess go to trade shows like High Point Market? 01:22:15: Back to the Future - what advice would Jess give her younger self? What's the biggest business mistake she's made? 01:33:00: A Day in the Life: What does an average day look like for her? 01:41:00: Listener questions - we had a lot! 01:52:00: Quick answer segment and where to find Jess online
Subscribe: http://anchor.fm/svrgnla Aaron Lee: http://musicgoon.com Jessica Lee: http://foreigncreatures.com Jess and Aaron visit Donatsu, cake class is canceled, Jess designs a new Sunday bulletin for FCBCW, ETJ releases a cover song, and Aaron writes a poem. We answer these listener questions: Does Jess eat her own cakes? What made Jess want to build a house? And we ask a question to our audience: Do you have any creative goals for 2019? Links and Show Notes: Donatsu Kirsti Li FCBC Walnut ETJ's cover of Beyonce's Love on Top Aaron's Poem SoundWords on YouTube SoundWords on Spotify SoundWords Podcasts Walnut Commentary Walnut Notes SVRGN on Instagram Contact SVRGN Hosts: Aaron Lee: http://musicgoon.com Jessica Lee: http://foreigncreatures.com Episode Homepage: https://svrgnla.com/podcast/2019/2/28/15-prioritizing-creative-goals SVRGN: http://svrgnla.com SVRGN is the collaborative creative work of Aaron Lee and Jessica Lee. You are listening to the SVRGN podcast. A music producer and a graphic designer create and consume art, experience culture, and live life on the Internet together as a married couple in Los Angeles.
It’s our 1 year anniversary! Do we NEED to force our kids to get chicken pox, and is it child abuse? There’s not TOO big a diff between political fact or opinion What’s the grossest thing your kid has done? Does Jess or her friend win? John is finally identifying humble-brag-mainsplainers and Jess is super proud. Let’s connect! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/listenbrilliant Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/listenbrilliant Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/listenbrilliant Email: brilliantobservations@gmail.com Show notes: www.brilliantobservations.com
TransPanTastic: Transgender parenting, work, marriage, transition, and life!
Did you meet us at some event? What should I do if my kid is trans? Does Jess have any voice tips for MtF's? Does George have any packing preferences for FtM's? Will we host your client on our podcast? We tried for six questions, but only got to five.The tutorial video for the homemade STP is at youtube.com/watch?v=TLiaVVihEn4 and we have a longer discussion of George's initial experiences with prosthetics in Ep#66 "Packing, Peeing, and P*nises" at transpantastic.net/2014/06/packing-peeing-and-pnises.html. We are here to share our entire intersectional experience with anyone who finds it beneficial, but we want to know what you connect with the most. You can let us know by clicking to a one-question anonymous survey at vote.pollcode.com/32371374. If you have a request/suggestion that isn't listed, comment! We can be found online at TransPanTastic.net, you can email us at TransPanTastic@gmail.com, and "TransPanTastic" is searchable on most social networks. We would love to hear from you, so let us know what you think or what you want to hear about!
Do you have any tips to get rid of excessive sweating? ✔ 3:30 What do you think about organic grass fed butter or heavy whipping cream? ✔ 5:28 When was the last time you were ever sick? ✔ 7:02 Does Jess still make you wash your feet? ✔ 8:07 Do you have any recommendation for pre-workout supplements? ✔ 10:24 What can you do to break a plateau? ✔ 12:45 What is better post-workout, complex or simple carbs? ✔ 15:01 What are your thoughts on carb cycling? ✔ 16:42 Is coconut oil laxative? ✔ 18:54 How do you cook steak?