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The Influencer Podcast
Impact & Brand Recognition: Here's How You Create More of It!

The Influencer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 38:58


In today's episode, I have my wonderful client, Jenny Nuccio, joining me! Jenny and I share our expertise about understanding your competitors, when and how you should rebrand your business, how to storytell in your business and so much more!  What you'll hear: Understanding Your Competitor: Why this is important when building exposure and brand awareness Is It Time To Rebrand? Here's how you know + ways to create more recognition in a saturated market Storytelling: How it gives you an "Impact" advantage (and here's the right way to do it!) Guest: Jenny Nuccio, member of Julie's exclusive networking mastermind SHINE and founder of Imani Collective @imanicollective. Imani Collective is a leading ethical impact brand making home goods for the modern mama by 100+ empowered artisans in Kenya.   Find Jenny on Social Media:  Jenny's Instagram  Jenny's Website What did you think of today's episode? If you connect with the things I chatted about today, I urge you to apply for my exclusive networking mastermind SHINE at juliesolomon.net/shine   To dive deeper into each episode with myself and other podcast listeners, plus receive exclusive bonuses relating to the show, come join The Influencer Podcast Facebook group.    And be sure to snap a screenshot and tag me @julssolomon & @jennynuccio as you're listening to this week's episode. Remember to hashtag #theinfluencerpodcast, that way I can share your screenshot on my story too!

Clotheshorse
Episode 94: Meet Me At The Juniors' Department (Department Stores with Jenny Of Late To The Party)

Clotheshorse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 141:04


CH All-Star Jenny of Late To The Party drops by for a good time as we break down the history of department stores, share our memories, and of course, hit on some pop culture moments.  Find Jenny on IG @latethethepartypeople.Extra Credit Reading:Under One Roof, Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker.Department Stores Bore? Heath Row, Fast Company.Le Tote Bought Lord & Taylor to Save It, but Both Are Bankrupt, Madeline Stone, Business Insider.Urban Outfitters Cannot Escape Le Tote's Trade Secret Claims, The Fashion Law. Share your own department store memories! Call the The Clotheshorse Hotline! The phone number is 717.925.7417. Send an email: amanda@clotheshorse.world Record a voice memo on your phone/computer and email it. Or DM via instagram @clotheshorsepodcast If you want to meet other Clotheshorse listeners, join the Clotheshorsing Around facebook group.Want to support Clotheshorse *and* receive exclusive episodes, a weekly newsletter, and some swag? Then become a patron!You can also make a one-time contribution via Venmo to @crystal_visionsClotheshorse is brought to you with support from the following sustainable brands:Dylan Paige is an online clothing and lifestyle brand based out of St. Louis, MO. Our products are chosen with intention for the conscious community. Everything we carry is animal friendly, ethically made, sustainably sourced, and cruelty free. Dylan Paige is for those who never stop questioning where something comes from. We know that personal experience dictates what's sustainable for you, and we are here to help guide and support you to make choices that fit your needs.  Check us out at dylanpaige.com and find us on instagram @dylanpaigelifeandstyleLocated in Whistler, Canada, Velvet Underground is a "velvet jungle" full of vintage and second-hand clothes, plants, a vegan cafe and lots of rad products from other small sustainable businesses. Our mission is to create a brand and community dedicated to promoting self-expression, as well as educating and inspiring a more sustainable and conscious lifestyle both for the people and the planet.Find us on Instagram @shop_velvetunderground or online at www.shopvelvetunderground.comBlank Cass, or Blanket Coats by Cass, is focused on restoring, renewing, and reviving the history held within vintage and heirloom textiles. By embodying and transferring the love, craft, and energy that is original to each vintage textile into a new garment, I hope we can reteach ourselves to care for and mend what we have and make it last. Blank Cass lives on Instagram @blank_cass and a website will be launched soon at blankcass.com.Caren Kinne Studio:  Located in Western Massachusetts, Caren specializes in handcrafted earrings from found, upcycled, and repurposed fabrics as well as other eco-friendly curios,  all with  a hint of nostalgia, a dollop of whimsy, a dash of color and 100% fun.  Caren is an artist/designer who believes the materials we use matter. See more on Instagram @carenkinnestudioSt. Evens is an NYC-based vintage shop that is dedicated to bringing you those special pieces you'll reach for again and again. More than just a store, St. Evens is dedicated to sharing the stories and history behind the garments. 10% of all sales are donated to a different charitable organization each month. For the month of August, St. Evens is supporting the Women's Prison Association, empowering women to redefine their lives in the face of injustice and incarceration. New vintage is released every Thursday at wearStEvens.com, with previews of new pieces and more brought to you on Instagram at @wear_st.evens.Thumbprint is Detroit's only fair trade marketplace, located in the historic Eastern Market.  Our small business specializes in products handmade by empowered women in South Africa making a living wage creating things they love like hand painted candles and ceramics! We also carry a curated assortment of  sustainable/natural locally made goods. Thumbprint is a great gift destination for both the special people in your life and for yourself! Browse our online store at thumbprintdetroit.com and find us on instagram @thumbprintdetroit.Country Feedback is a mom & pop record shop in Tarboro, North Carolina. They specialize in used rock, country, and soul and offer affordable vintage clothing and housewares. Do you have used records you want to sell? Country Feedback wants to buy them! Find us on Instagram @countryfeedbackvintageandvinyl or head downeast and visit our brick and mortar. All are welcome at this inclusive and family-friendly record shop in the country!Selina Sanders, a social impact brand that specializes in up-cycled clothing, using only reclaimed, vintage or thrifted materials: from tea towels, linens, blankets and quilts.  Sustainably crafted in Los Angeles, each piece is designed to last in one's closet for generations to come.  Maximum Style; Minimal Carbon FootprintSalt Hats:  purveyors of truly sustainable hats. Hand blocked, sewn and embellished in Detroit, Michigan.Republica Unicornia Yarns: Hand-Dyed Yarn and notions for the color-obsessed. Made with love and some swearing in fabulous Atlanta, Georgia by Head Yarn Wench Kathleen. Get ready for rainbows with a side of Giving A Damn! Republica Unicornia is all about making your own magic using small-batch, responsibly sourced, hand-dyed yarns and thoughtfully made notions. Slow fashion all the way down and discover the joy of creating your very own beautiful hand knit, crocheted, or woven pieces. Find us on Instagram @republica_unicornia_yarns and at www.republicaunicornia.com.Gentle Vibes:  We are purveyors of polyester and psychedelic relics! We encourage experimentation and play not only in your wardrobe, but in your home, too. We have thousands of killer vintage pieces ready for their next adventure! Picnicwear: a slow fashion brand made by hand in NYC from vintage and deadstock textiles. Picnicwear strives for minimal waste but maximum authenticity; Future Vintage over future garbage!Shift Clothing, out of beautiful Astoria, Oregon, with a focus on natural fibers, simple hardworking designs, and putting fat people first.  Discover more at shiftwheeler.comNo Flight Back Vintage:  bringing fun, new life to old things.  Always using recycled and secondhand materials to make dope ass shit for dope ass people.  See more on instagram @noflightbackvintageLate to the Party, creating one of a kind statement clothing from vintage, salvaged and thrifted textiles. They hope to tap into the dreamy memories we all hold: floral curtains, a childhood dress, the wallpaper in your best friend's rec room, all while creating modern sustainable garments that you'll love wearing and have for years to come. Late to the Party is passionate about celebrating and preserving textiles, the memories they hold, and the stories they have yet to tell. Check them out on Instagram!Vino Vintage, based just outside of LA.  We love the hunt of shopping secondhand because you never know what you might find! And catch us at flea markets around Southern California by following us on instagram @vino.vintage so you don't miss our next event!Gabriela Antonas is a visual Artist, an ethical trade fashion designer, but Gabriela Antonas is also a radical feminist micro-business.  She's the one woman band, trying to help you understand, why slow fashion is what the earth needs.  The one woman band, to help you build your brand ! She can take your fashion line from just a concept, and do your sketches, pattern making, grading, sourcing, cutting and sewing for you. Or the second option is  for those who aren't trying to start a business, and who just want ethical garments! Gabriela will create custom garments for you. Her goal is to help one person, of any size, at a time, including beyond size 40.   For inquiries about this serendipitous intersectional offering of either concept DM her on Instagram to book a consultation. Please follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Clubhouse at @gabrielaantonas

Tv  Movie Mistress
Outlander - S4E10: The Deep Hearts Core

Tv Movie Mistress

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 70:33


Jamie and Ian deeds are revealed leading Brianna holds every single of of them accountable in a read worthy of her mother.   Find Jenny: @jennycreative1  Twitter: @BookDreamer01 @TVMovieMistress Email: Tvmoviemistress@gmail.com To support: Paypal Patreon Ways to listen: Libsyn Stitcher iheart radio Apple Podcast

Ben Coomber Radio
#616 - Highs & Lows of Being a World Champion with Jenny Todd

Ben Coomber Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 69:38


In this episode Tom my co-host interviews his training coach, Jenny Todd, who is 4x England's Strongest Woman and previous winner of Britain's Strongest woman, Europe's Strongest Woman and the 2017 Arnold Amateur Middleweight Division. They discuss her approach to competing, why she decided to retire from the sport after reaching the top, the lessons learned along the way about being a world champion level athlete, and also about being a happy person. They also discuss gym programming, where to start if you're new to the gym, working on your weaknesses, and how to start out if you want to get involved with strongman! An awesome (in places deep) interview with a truly inspiring person - we hope you enjoy it!Find Jenny at @trapsliketodd on Instagram

Professional Weaver Podcast
46 : Jenny Shulkin on how OoLaLoom came about, how social media is used to drive her business, and a little bit on the inner workings of baby wrap weaving.

Professional Weaver Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 65:12


This week we are speaking with Jenny Shulkin of OoLaLoom Handwoven from Kingston, NY. OoLaLoom was founded in Savannah, GA in the fall of 2013. Jenny creates microbatch handwoven textiles with handdyed, high quality natural fibers and intricate weaves with a focus in baby wrap and ring sling carriers. She also produces multi-use fabrics, scarves & apparel fabric, and throw blankets. OoLaLoom is a member of the Baby Carrier Industry Alliance and Consumer Product Safety Commission compliant. The weavings she creates are in rich earthy tones, highlighted with the intricate patterns produced in multi-shaft weaving. Using a variety of materials, she creates luminous cloth that is loved and cherished by many who have purchased her work. We hope you enjoy our conversation as we talk about how OoLaLoom came about, how Facebook is used to drive her business, and a little bit on the inner workings of baby wrap weaving. Find Jenny online : OoLaLoom Website | Instagram | Facebook - - Sponsored by : Comfortcloth Weaving LLC Read full show notes and resources at : https://professionalweaversociety.com/podcast - - Sponsor the Podcast : Become A Sponsor Support the Podcast : Become A Patron (Shop on Amazon) Music by Rawhead The Wreckloose : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/ Rawhead the Wreckloose's new album 'Cold Bill' : https://rawheadthewreckloose.bandcamp.com/album/cold-bill Intro Music : Guesthouse

Heaving Bosoms: A Romance Novel Podcast
Ep. 183 - St. Vincent Day with Jenny and Andie!

Heaving Bosoms: A Romance Novel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 50:03


Hey HBs! You're getting next week's episode early BECAUSE IT'S ST. VINCENT DAY! Jenny Nordbak and Andie J. Christopher join us to swoon over St. Vincent.  Topics Include:  - Why St. Vincent is the best - How to celebrate St. Vincent Day - Things St. Vincent would always do - Casting Bonus content: coziness, hydration, and spanking. We are who we are.  Find Jenny on the Wicked Wallflowers Club podcast and Andie on Instagram for her Drunk Romance History every Saturday!  If you haven't yet, check out our three part series on Devil In Winter, starting with episode 175. You'll learn so much about England Times money, horse girls, and snugglefucks. Subscribe! Rate! Review! Tell all your friends :) Get more content on PATREON MERCH! Teepublic, Chicaloo Kate, Redbubble And follow our socials:  Instagram: @heavingbosoms Twitter: @heaving_bosoms Facebook

Erin Keam's Conversations about Closets with my Closest 1000 friends.
Jenny Rhodes from Aligned Yoga on Hawaiian retreats, yellow earrings and finding your Zen.

Erin Keam's Conversations about Closets with my Closest 1000 friends.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 27:37


Jenny Rhodes is a self care accountability coach, retreat leader, teacher and personal development guide who helps her clients reclaim their personal power and find their Zen again! As a holistic wellness leader in her field, she teaches the roots and spiritual practices of yoga and blends this into her transformational life coaching packages and programs., getting her clients the results they desire. Like seasonal recipes, Jenny's offerings are attuned to the seasons of nature and season of our lives. Nature is the best reminder to evolve and change our personal care practices to keep them fresh and stay inspired & feeling our best. Because the first hour of your day sets the tone for the remainder of your waking hours, Jenny touts the beneficial essentials of a morning ritual . And she believes we need 3 things in order for healthy habits, goals, rituals and/or spiritual practices to stick: 1. Intention 2. Practice & 3. Accountability Please list any links you would like us to share in our show notes (social media, website, free gift/opt-in) Find Jenny here: IG: Jennyalignedyoga FB: AlignedYogaandCoaching Grab her Freebie: https://mailchi.mp/c3988b66fa70/master-your-morning ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Erin Female-identifying and want to be a guest? Book here! https://WearHappyConsult.as.me/conversationsaboutclosets Erin Keam is a stylist like no other, thanks to her unique The Happy Wardrobe Method. This Method, which provides instant insights and lasting results explores beloved possessions in your home to find personal themes and create a one-of-a-kind Style Statement, transforming your wardrobe and positively impacting your closet, business, career and life. Oh, and she teaches you to look great, get dressed easily and with confidence. Discover your style brand and get to your ideal closet (& life) faster https://www.thehappywardrobe.com/ Click to book a FREE Wear Happy Consult (she's on PST time) https://WearHappyConsult.as.me/FREE Or to talk about how you look on camera https://WearHappyConsult.as.me/ZoomReady Or to sign up for her FREE Zoom-Ready workshops https://www.thehappywardrobe.com/zoom-ready --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erin-keam/support

Cut the Small Talk
Episode 18- Imposter Syndrome

Cut the Small Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 40:11


Many young professional adults today struggle with feeling like they are not worthy of their accomplishments, and can often live life in fear of being discovered as a "fraud" in different aspects of their lives- whether it's in their careers, in their relationships, etc. This phenomenon is known in the world of psychology as "Imposter Syndrome" and it's what I tackle in this next episode of Cut the Small Talk with two awesome women, Dr. Jenny Fagel and Dr. Kathleen Wang, the founders of the Grown Up Asian. The Grown Up Asian is a life coaching program geared to help Asian American women live up to the most authentic version of themselves, which was founded through their own search for purpose and their drive and passion to help others find theirs!To sign up for their free virtual workshop on "How to Crush Your Goals" that's scheduled for January 13th @ 5:30 pm PST/8:30 pm EST: https://nxw16bkt.pages.infusionsoft.net/Find Jenny and Kathleen on instagram: @TheGrownUpAsian

Cut The Small Talk
Episode 18- Imposter Syndrome

Cut The Small Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 40:11


Many young professional adults today struggle with feeling like they are not worthy of their accomplishments, and can often live life in fear of being discovered as a "fraud" in different aspects of their lives- whether it's in their careers, in their relationships, etc. This phenomenon is known in the world of psychology as "Imposter Syndrome" and it's what I tackle in this next episode of Cut the Small Talk with two awesome women, Dr. Jenny Fagel and Dr. Kathleen Wang, the founders of the Grown Up Asian. The Grown Up Asian is a life coaching program geared to help Asian American women live up to the most authentic version of themselves, which was founded through their own search for purpose and their drive and passion to help others find theirs!To sign up for their free virtual workshop on "How to Crush Your Goals" that's scheduled for January 13th @ 5:30 pm PST/8:30 pm EST: https://nxw16bkt.pages.infusionsoft.net/Find Jenny and Kathleen on instagram: @TheGrownUpAsian

Trylove
Episode 96: DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944) [feat. Jenny Ackerson & Griffin Fillipitch]

Trylove

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 99:13


Featuring special guests Jenny Ackerson and Griffin Fillipitch! Floriography holds that honeysuckle connotes everlasting devotion. How fitting, then, that Henry Neff never notices the honeysuckle (or love, or deception) until it’s too late. Actually, by the time anyone realizes what’s right in front of them in Billy Wilder’s seminal noir DOUBLE INDEMNITY, things are out of their hands. If only they’d stop their double-crossing, their murdering, and their murdering, maybe things would be a little more straight down the line… baby. Listen to Griffin's podcast, Anytime Minutes, on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anytime-minutes/id1033748975), subscribe to his romcom review newsletter at http://tinyletter.com/griffinfillipitch, follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/griffin_fill, and follow him on Letterboxd at https://letterboxd.com/griffin_fill/. Find Jenny on Twitter at https://twitter.com/AckersonJenny and Letterboxd at https://letterboxd.com/jennyack/. Trylove Episode 49: NINOTCHKA (1939) [feat. Griffin Fillipitch]: https://soundcloud.com/trylove-podcast/episode-49-ninotchka 'Trylove in the Time of Corona' Episode 9: REBELS OF THE NEON GOD (1992) [feat. Jenny Ackerson]: https://soundcloud.com/trylove-podcast/rebels-of-the-neon-god Episode 55: PARIS, TEXAS (1984) [feat. Jenny Ackerson]: https://soundcloud.com/trylove-podcast/episode-55-paris-texas Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/trylovepodcast and email us at trylovepodcast@gmail.com to get in touch! Buy tickets and support the Trylon at https://www.trylon.org/ Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. Outro music: "Soundtrack Suite” by Miklós Rózsa from DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944).

Pound This
591: Finding Balance After Bariatric Surgery With Jenny Stirling

Pound This

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 27:39


Jenny Stirling has been on a journey dealing with eating disorders, weight gain, bariatric surgery, under eating after surgery to now finding balance. In this episode hear about Jenny's journey and how she's helping women live their healthiest lives as a new coach. Find details on Jenny and Sarah's coaching here: https://sarahdfitwithme.com/ Find Jenny on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/jennys_fitwithme/       Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youcanpoundthis/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmandaValentineBites Website: http://amandavalentinebites.com/

The F*ck It Diet with Caroline Dooner
Veganism During Recovery & Overeater’s Anonymous

The F*ck It Diet with Caroline Dooner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 51:03


Today I chat with Jenny Weinar, LCSW of @homebodytherapy about recovery and ethical veganism and Overeater's Anonymous. We talk about how to figure out the motivation for your veganism (or any other "health practice" during recovery!!!!) We also talk why Overeater's Anonymous isn't recovery... and it's really just another way to restrict. We also talk about a way to approach navigating friends and family who aren't on board with your recovery process. It's a good one! Find Jenny's website here   Instagram Quick Links: Jenny Weinar, LCSW - @homebodytherapy Lu Uhrich & The Mend Sessions - @luuhrich Elizabeth Armstrong, PCOS therapist - @pcostherapist Unmeasured Barre Classes - @movementunmeasured The Full Diet & Cult-Mentality video on my IGTV   More info on this episode's sponsors: LU UHRICH & THE MEND SESSIONS.  Lu Uhrich (pronounced YER-ick) and her online course is a Certified Eating Psychology Coach, Body Image Mentor, and creator of The Mend Sessions. The Mend Sessions is a self-paced, 10-week course for the woman who’s ready to find food freedom, befriend her body and move on with her life. It serves as a powerful starting point OR a comprehensive refresher for those committed to anti-diet, weight-neutral living. The Mend Sessions is full of downloadable lessons, resources, and worksheets on the topics of intuitive eating, body image, joyful movement, self-compassion, intuition, self-talk, binge and emotional eating and more. Plus you’ll get access to expert interviews, optional community support and monthly Q+As with Lu. To learn more about the Mend Sessions and hear from past participants visit Lu’s website at luuhrich.com. Use code “ fuckit ” at checkout to get $30 off your Mend Sessions enrollment. ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG, PCOS THERAPIST. Elizabeth is a therapist and coach who specializes in supporting people with PCOS who want to move away from diet culture and make peace with their body. With 15 years of lived experience with PCOS, she understands how deeply PCOS affects not just your physical health but your mental health as well. Elizabeth offers 1 on 1 online therapy and coaching as well as small intimate support groups. You can find her over on instagram @pcostherapist or PCOStherapy.com UNMEASURED is a virtual monthly barre membership that trades the toxic diet culture BS for body celebration. For just $25 / month you get access to a virtual library of do-anywhere barre classes refreshed weekly, curated playlists, form + modification tutorials. UNMEASURED was created for you by barre instructor Simi Botic.  Free from shame and judgment, you can honor your body and enjoy a fun, intuitive relationship with movement. you can go to unmeasured.simibotic.com    

JUMP with Traveling Jackie
JUMP 140: Secret Corners of Utah's Most Popular Parks

JUMP with Traveling Jackie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 54:37


Find Jenny on Instagram @jlwillden Jenny's website https://jennywillden.com Jenny's article about places mentioned https://sportsguidemag.com/greater-zion/  Show notes at https://travelingjackie.com/podcast

Healthy Families Rule!
38: A holistic lifestyle with essential oils

Healthy Families Rule!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 34:13


Do you use essential oils? Would you like to know more about them and how you can begin to treat your family using them? In this episode I'm interviewing Jenny Gabbel. Jenny educated people every single day on the proper use of oils and how they can add to your overall wellness. If you love oils, or maybe you're just getting started, join this awesome community and see how oils can improve your mental health, hormones, focus, energy, sleep, and so much more...Find Jenny on FB HEREFollow Jenny on Instagram HEREJOIN my Whole Foods Reset HEREAre your kids ready to be coached? If they're struggling with anything at all, I can coach them. Sign up for "Coaching for kids" HERESupport the show (http://www.healthcoachheather.com)

The Movement and Mindfulness Podcast
Episode 42: Community, Connection and Laughter with The Giddy Aunt Jenny Knox

The Movement and Mindfulness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 27:56


Welcome to The Movement and Mindfulness Podcast. On today's episode, I'm chatting with Jenny Knox - The Giddy Aunt. What is The Giddy Aunt? A celebration of senior moments, grey hairs, memory lapses and laughing ‘til your padded undies fail you.In our conversation today, Jenny and I chat about the importance of community, connection and laughter, as well as the way Jenny continues to move toward her passions after retirement. We talk about how she expanded her comfort zone (and continues to do so) and finding the courage to take the next step. This is an important conversation, no matter what your age.Find Jenny:https://www.facebook.com/thegiddyauntsauFind Erica:https://www.ericawebbyoga.com.auhttps://www.instagram.com/ericawebbyogahttps://www.facebook.com/ericawebbyoga

Sports As A Job
Social and Digital for the WNBA, Jenny Fischer

Sports As A Job

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 24:01


This episode is a rerun episode that was recorded and released earlier in March of this year. It was such an amazing episode we put into a new format for people to listen to it again. This episode is featuring Jenny Fischer, who has announced that a dream of hers has come true. She is working social and digital for the WNBA. At the time of this episode, she was still interning at the NCAA office. This interview was filled with timeless information and Jenny's amazing experiences. Jenny is the ultimate storyteller. Her resume includes working for Marquette Athletics, the Big East Conference, Fox Sports, and much more. In this episode, we put the spotlight on the storyteller. You'll gain storytelling tips, career advice, and just come to be a fan of Jenny. Find Jenny on Twitter @jennylynnfisch --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportsasajob/support

Conversations with the Hostess
12: Being a Brave Gluten Free Party Guest

Conversations with the Hostess

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 57:28


This week's episode is with my good friend, and blogging community builder Jenny Finke from Good For You Gluten Free.  We talk about how running a blogging community has changed during COVID and what makes the community so special.  Jenny also shares her journey and knowledge on going gluten free.  She also gives great advice on how there are multiple levels of bravery needed when navigating hosting and parties when you're gluten free.  It's a great episode to listen in on and learn from even if you aren't gluten free.   Find Jenny at Good For You Gluten Free blog or on Instagram here.  Be sure to follow me @thedailyhostess on Instagram and join the VIP Facebook group, Conversation Connections to talk about each episode.   Get all of the information from the episode in the show notes here.  Learn more about what The Daily Hostess offers here.  Don't forget to rate and review the episode once you're done listening, it's very quick and helps the podcast so much!

The Part-Time CEO
EP 92: We Are in this Together with Jennie Honore

The Part-Time CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 58:19


I want my platform to always be one of diversity. This week I had an amazing opportunity to have my friend, Jennie Honore, as a special podcast guest to help make that statement true. We were able to address some of the challenges that a person of color faces in America today. This topic is sensitive, and we wanted to take the time to delicately piece together and present a beautiful conversation of becoming united and understanding. She nailed it. Jennie tells us what we can do and how she thinks we can help peacefully and full of understanding one another. Her story is raw, real, and difficult. We hear her experiences that have happened in the past and the unfortunate and devastating truth that racism and profiling do still exist. She not only shares her own stories, but also her brother's, and even an incident that involved her son and the reality that they live in. We want you to take the time to listen to those stories and encourage you to have these tough conversations with your friends and family. To become enlightened and to learn how to help in these difficult times. You can be the difference. We can be the difference. United.   Find Jenny on Facebook here. Connect with Jennie personally at info@involved123.com In the coming weeks, you'll be able to find Jennie at: www.involved123.com  

WILD WMN PODCAST
9. Create Before You Consume With Jenny Fenig

WILD WMN PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 47:52


In this episode of the WILD WMN podcast, Elizabeth speaks with Jenny Fenig, intuitive coach, fierce wild wmn, and homeschooling mama about doing less to make more, finding the balance between work, life and motherhood, especially in the wake of the pandemic, freedom and creativity. Jenny is an inspirational leader with a passion for helping others and now believes her calling is a magic maker. Jenny has an upcoming Magic Makers coach certification program which you can find here and offers free resources here.Find Jenny at www.jennyfenig.com or on Instagram @jennyfenigIf you enjoyed this podcast please SUBSCRIBE and follow Elizabeth @wearethewildwmn or www.wildwmn.com#wearethewildwmn#wildwmnpodcast

South Bend on Purpose
Jenny Casas Is a Reporter on Purpose

South Bend on Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 87:55


This week we welcome Jenny Casas to the podcast. Jenny is a reporter for New York Public Radio’s Narrative Unit. She is New York based, via Chicago, where she reported on and produced season one of The City, USA Today's first narrative podcast about a 6-story tall illegal dump. We met Jenny when she began reporting for an episode of WNYC's The United States of Anxiety titled, “A Secret Meeting in South Bend,” which told the story of Better Homes of South Bend: an early African American building co-op formed by Studebaker employees. Find Jenny's latest work at wnyc.org and follow her on Twitter.Referenced LinksBlack Lives Matter South Bend Rally for BLACK LIVES – June 5, 2020 @ 6pmBrain Lair Books 'This List is Anti-Racist' Reading List

502 Entrepreneurs
S1E9 - 502 Entrepreneurs - Jenny Boice

502 Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 41:53


Episode #9 NotesJenny Boice joins us to discuss her two programs Passion to Profit and Social Media School. Find Jenny online at https://www.createyourlife.coachMusic by PunchDeck Graphic Design by Cat Louishttps://502entrepreneurs.com https://carlarmijo.comSupport 502 Entrepreneurs by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/502-entrepreneursCheck out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-fc2f53 for 40% off for 4 months, and support 502 Entrepreneurs.

All City
w/ Jenny Ustick - Mural Artist & Educator

All City

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 139:28


In this 'sode we cover all sorts of topics, including a range of thoughts on legal & illegal painting activities. We get into the weeds of the profession of being a working artist and try to advise in dealing with turmoil of how we, or any of us, go about pricing artwork to be viable in the real world. We discuss a few different folks mentalities in this lifestyle. As well as some of the interesting ideas and influences you can achieve traveling internationally. We had a blast recording it, and hope you enjoy the episode. If you do too, tell a friend!! Find Jenny on IG: @J_R_USTICK @AllCityPodcast

Six Minute Sex Ed
39 - What's an HIV test like? An interview with sex educator Jenny Waugh - Level Two

Six Minute Sex Ed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 32:15


Welcome back to Six Minute Sex Ed, the podcast that helps people talk about sex, relationships, and growing up. Created and hosted by Sex Education Teacher Kim Cavill. Find her at www.teaandintimacy.com - https://twitter.com/sexposparenting - https://www.instagram.com/sixminutesexed/ This week’s episode is Level Two, making it perfect for tweens, teens, and adults. This week, we’re talking to Jenny Waugh, who is a sex educator with qualifications in sexuality and gender studies, HIV prevention and treatment, and AASECT certification (pending). She's passionate about culturally competent sex education and public health, as well as increasing our access to information and the resources we need to thrive. Jenny and I talk about what brought her to this work, what sex ed was like for her, what she’s learned about effective public health communication strategies, getting an HIV test, and AASECT certification. Find Jenny on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jennyywaugh and find out how to get tested at https://www.hiv.gov/hiv-basics/hiv-testing/learn-about-hiv-testing/where-to-get-tested or test at home with NURX: https://www.nurx.com/sti-testing/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=sti&utm_campaign=sti_testing_phrase&utm_term=hiv%20test&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6oXrhIaJ5QIVmo7ICh1vwwOfEAAYAiAAEgKiwPD_BwE Rate and review the podcast wherever you listen!

From Atlanta to Broadway
Exciting Announcements and Musicality Now Interview

From Atlanta to Broadway

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 81:06


This episode is a departure from our standard format. First, we start off with three big pieces of news. You’ll have to listen to find out what they are! But our links below may give you hints. After our news reveal, we are doing a rebroadcast of the “Musciality Now” podcast interview Josh did recently. It has practical advice and strategies for maximizing your musical growth through effective practice as Josh presents his neuroscience-based methods. Helpful links from this episode: Find tickets to The Collins Boy at The Atlanta Musical Theatre Festival here: https://www.theamtf.com/tickets Find Jenny’s first column on BroadwayWorld.com here: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Bringing-Up-Broadway-Three-Things-Musical-Theatre-Did-for-My-Child-and-for-the-World-20190801?fbclid=IwAR2smbOIhzAIL8EvbTB75aZyamJ5uY_MjwnDiMsQu2b7Idv-anUcxQKfAx0 Find the Ukulele 101 Course at https://www.brainjo.academy/ Join the Troupe! Sign up for our mailing list to hear about local training opportunities, must-see shows, and so that you never miss an episode: http://www.atlantatobroadway.com/ .   Connect with us on social media: Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway ) Get in touch! Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at atlanta2broadway@gmail.com!

The Self-Love Club®
Episode 26- Jenny Joblin 'Federation'

The Self-Love Club®

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 51:01


Jenny Joblin is the Creative Director and Boss Businesswoman behind NZ streetwear brand Federation and sister label Some Kind.Jenny studied fashion when she left school and worked in the industry before launching Federation 19 years ago. Jenny has carried Federation through huge life changes, making big sacrifices and showing huge strength to continue the powerhouse business for two decades. We are so lucky to have Jenny share her story and boss knowledge on The Self-Love Club Podcast. Find Jenny: @jennyjoblin Federation: @federationofficial on Instagram Find The Self-Love Club resources and blogs at belcrawford.comFollow @selfloveclubpodcast and @belcrawford on Instagram

Live Planted- Practical Vegan Living
#151 Jenny of Wear i Live on Changing, Struggling, & Evolving as an 'Influencer'

Live Planted- Practical Vegan Living

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 34:23


Jenny Welbourn of Wear I Live is someone I've been wanting to share with the podcast for a while. She's carved out a unique little section of the internet for herself where she's able to show growth, challenges, and struggles in her life including mental health, veganism, and zero waste. In today's episode, we talk veganism in real life vs. veganism online (there's totally a difference), sustainable fashion & thrifting. Plus, I applaud Jenny for her openness with her lowest mental health point and what helped her resurface again. Find Jenny: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56Olvxf2FznHWOHIcfxq_g https://www.instagram.com/wearilive https://www.weari.live/ ▶ Instagram: www.instagram.com/liveplanted/ Find a complete list of everything MENTIONED on the show: http://liveplanted.com/?p=2872 LP MERCH: www.etsy.com/shop/LivePlanted?r?=l2-shop-info-name ✮Write a review & subscribe in iTunes (preferably a 5✮!) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear the podcast. Or share the podcast with a friend.

Ignite your light ✨ by Riley Webster
#21 The power of expressing our many layers with Jenn River

Ignite your light ✨ by Riley Webster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 25:38


On this week’s podcast episode of Ignite Your Light, I spoke with women’s work facilitator, portrait photographer, kids’ caregiver and vintage curator Jenn River for a talk about expressing our many layers and having the courage to create our own path. We spoke about holding space, tips for those starting out work in the wellness space, and grounding yourself before stepping into an embodiment role. Jenny also reminds us that as a teacher we must always remember to be the humble student, and getting to know ourselves can give us clues on how to live in the most authentic and aligned way. Find Jenny on Instagram: @jenn_river Check out her website: www.jennriver.com

Fearless Family Health
Money Mindset Changing the way you look at money for financial abundance with Jenny Foertsch.

Fearless Family Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019


Today we are talking about that dirty word…money. There is a lot of shame around money and financial struggles and there shouldn’t be! Today we get into mindest around money as well as figuring out how to start getting on the right track. Mindset is HUGE when you are having money challenges and that is where we start. What is Money to You?Answer these questions:Money Is ___________.Money always _________.Money never__________.It all starts with mindset. This is a MUST listen podcast for everyone. It doesn’t matter if you are drowning in debt or financially stable. There is almost always a mental hurdle when it comes to reaching the next level in abundance.What Jenny has to tell us about herself:I am a financial wellness coach in Bellingham, WA. I offer a holistic approach to financial health and intentional living. Every aspect of our lives is impacted by our financial situation and it's really wonderful to see the transformation that occurs on all levels once the money piece is figured out and. I am a certified transformational life coach and board certified money coach. I've been self employed for 8 years, and in addition to this work, which is my passion, my husband and I own a tattoo and piercing studio in downtown Bellingham. He's been tattooing almost 20 years there. I'm a homeschool mom to 3 little boys, ages 3-12. Find Jenny on Instagram or at Simplicity Coaching NW.Additional Resources:You are a badass at making money- Jen SinceroYour money or your life- Joe DominquezMr. Money MustacheChoose FI (Financial Independence)And don’t forget to check out the Facebook group to carry on the conversation!

Happy Homebirth
Ep 15: Nutritional Therapist and Author Jenny McGruther's Healthy Homebirth

Happy Homebirth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 38:09


We are so grateful for this week's sponsors:   Hatched at Home-Midwife Carrie LaChapelle: www.hatchedathome.com https://www.facebook.com/MidwifeCarrieLachapelleLMCPM/ 864-907-6363 Body Works Physical Therapy http://bodyworks-physicaltherapy.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/MamaBodyWorks Email: bodyworkspt.llc@gmail.comPhone: (864) 757-2440   Show Notes Jenny has been running Nourished Kitchen for over 11 years now- what started as a small hobby has blossomed into a vibrant community of people committed to traditional ways of preparing food. She is the mother of two children, ages 13 and 2. She and her husband have been together for almost 20 years now. Jenny had been struggling with poor health in a number of ways, which is how she stumbled upon her traditionally-rooted diet. She was suffering from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Thyroid Disease, hormonal imbalances and infertility.  She was told in her early 20’s that she’d likely be unable to become pregnant on her own. Jenny began working with an endocrinologist, who recommended that she shift her diet.  Jenny thought she’d been eating well: low fat vegetarian foods, lots of soy-based products, etc.  She decided, however, to take the endocrinologist’s advice and shifted her diet.  Within 3 months, she became pregnant with her first child. When her son was about 9-10 months old, Jenny came across the work of the Weston A. Price Foundation. This was in 2007, when butter was still considered an unhealthy food by many, nobody was talking about bone broth or kombucha, etc. “I’m so pleased to see how these traditional foods have become mainstream.” What are traditional foods? The foods that your great-great-great grandparents were eating.  The foods that came before the industrial revolution.  Before the processes of mono-cropping and the introduction of heavy agricultural chemical use. Examples of traditional foods include: sauerkraut, long-simmered broths, sourdough bread During Jenny’s first pregnancy, she was so concerned with her health issues that she decided to use an OBGYN. She remembers feeling that her voice was lost in the dynamic of Doctor/Patient instead of Doctor/”Client”.  By her second pregnancy, she had been adhering to a traditional diet for a decade. She consumed plenty of fresh and fermented vegetables, stews made with grass-fed bison, pastured eggs, fresh oysters (rich in zinc) “I wanted the safety to be able to give birth at home. I wanted the autonomy to make decisions, and I wanted to be able to work with a practitioner who truly listened to me.” Jenny mentions how when she worked with a homebirth midwife, she felt it was a more collaborative approach. The midwife listened to her, and when it came to health, she took a more proactive approach.   During their long prenatal sessions, nutrition and movement were at the forefront of discussion. “Instead of waiting for problems related to pregnancy to arise, we made sure I was in optimal health throughout the pregnancy.” As a survivor of sexual assault, Jenny discusses how negatively the hospital experience was for her: Her birth plan was thrown out the moment she walked into the hospital. She was checked and prodded without consent, people were in and out of the room… all very strong issues for someone with previous traumas.  “The homebirth experience that I did have was an incredibly healing experience.” Luckily, her midwife’s proactive approach allowed Jenny to work through much of the trauma. “It wasn’t just about giving birth to a healthy baby, it was about becoming a mother again.” “With homebirth, it’s a much more organic, holistic, respectful experience.” “We talk about these due dates like they’re set in stone… when the reality is you kind of have a ‘due season’.” With Jenny’s first birth, she was pressured into having an induction. With her second, her midwife reassured her that as long as everything looked healthy, she would be willing to wait for Jenny’s body to go into labor naturally.  After a week, Jenny went in for a biophysical profile, which came back saying all was healthy and well. She continued these every few days until finally around 42 weeks, her body was ready to have her baby.  At 42 weeks, Jenny remembers having contractions that at the time, she thought nothing of… she’d been having them for weeks. She mentioned to her son that her back was feeling very uncomfortable, and he told her she should call the midwife.  Jenny laughed it off. Later she went upstairs and realized that these contractions were getting more powerful. She called her midwife, who said to give her a call in an hour after she timed some.  By the end of the hour, Jenny found herself in full blown transition.  In fact, her son was born with in 45 minutes of her arrival. She remembers reading about the Fetal Ejection Reflex and thinking how odd it would be not to “have to push,” but rather that her body would actually do it.  But there she found herself, in the tub, 3 contractions of her body doing the pushing, and baby was born.  At one point, not realizing her birth was only going to be 4 hours, Jenny asked her husband to turn on the tv show “Curb Your Enthusiasm”. She was not even cognizant that she was pushing, once the time came. She had a contraction, and baby’s head was born.  Another, and out came his shoulders and body. Katelyn says she feels this MUST be because of Jenny’s pregnancy tea recipe, which she drinks every day beginning in the second trimester. Jenny’s tea is a variation of “NORA” tea: Nettle, Oatstraw, Red Raspberry, and Alfalfa. She adds lemon balm, rose hips and rose buds. Jenny brings up a book that we’ve had several moms mention in relation to postpartum recovery: The First 40 Days Her midwives both told her that in the long run, it would be easier for Jenny to recover if she took the first few weeks especially slow. When it came to her diet, Jenny avoided drinking too much dairy, as she knows it can cause fussiness in newborns. She found herself eating lots of iron-rich foods, and she had her placenta encapsulated to help restore the iron she lost during childbirth (a natural part of childbirth). Jenny’s magnificent postpartum with her second child is contrasted with her first postpartum experience, where she was called back to work only 2 weeks after giving birth. Jenny recommends mothers check out the book “Real Food for Pregnancy” as a good start for learning how to eat during pre-conception, pregnancy and breastfeeding. Find Jenny’s book The Nourished Kitchen at your local library, on barnesandnoble.com or on Amazon. Follow Jenny: instagram.com/nourishedkitchen nourishedkitchen.com  

SKRIM
Bonus: Interview with Jenny Rogneby

SKRIM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 35:15


In this special bonus episode, we're conducting our very first interview! Our guest is criminologist and crime fiction author Jenny Rogneby, whose new book "Any Means Necessary: A Leona Lindberg Thriller" is out now. Find Jenny: www.jennyrogneby.com @jennyrogneby on Twitter and Instagram Find us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook: @skrimpod

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Awesome Women Entrepreneurs
Episode 105: Jenny Sullivan // Editor of Arlington Magazine

Awesome Women Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 27:38


Jenny Sullivan, the Editor of Arlington Magazine, speaks about her background in art, design, and English, beginning her career with a publishing company that specialized in magazines and books with creative people, freelance writing and moving to the DC area. Jenny dives deep into behind the scenes work at Arlington Magazine and talks about how they create diverse visual and written journalism content that voices pulse points and issues in the evolving, living, breathing community of Arlington.  Find Jenny: arlingtonmagazine.com jenny.sullivan@arlingtonmagazine.com LinkedIn   Awesome Women Entrepreneurs: https://awesomewomen.org    

Drunk Booksellers: The Podcast
Ep 18: Drunk Booksellers LIVE

Drunk Booksellers: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 57:03


Epigraph Welcome to Episode 18, our first ever LIVE show, recorded on September 28th at King's Books in Tacoma, WA. We rapid-fire interviewed three booksellers and two authors. Surprisingly, the audio is better than episodes recorded in the comfort of our homes. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, our website, or subscribe using your podcatcher of choice. Support the show! All books in our show notes link to Indiebound, a website that connects you with your local independent bookstore. Purchases made through our affiliate links help fund Drunk Booksellers, so you can support your favorite indie bookstore and your favorite podcasting booksellers. #win If you want to get our show notes delivered directly to your inbox—with all the books mentioned on the podcast and links to the books we discuss—sign up for our email newsletter. This episode is sponsored by Soft Skull, Counterpoint, and Catapult. Special thanks to Joe and Stephanie Douglas, Big Hair Studios, Allen Watke, Phil Heaven and the Midnight Mystery Players, and George Kaas for the equipment loan that made this recording possible. And of course thanks to Sam Kaas (who longtime listeners may recognize from Episode 7) our production manager without whom this whole episode would not have been amplified, recorded, nor kept on track. Chapter I: [2:51] In Which We Order a Mistress, Discuss Female Rage, and Are Def Profesh at This Whole Live Show Thing   Kim's Drinking: Hop Valley Citrus Mistress Emma's Drinking: Elysian Men's Room Kim's Reading: The Book of Dust 1: La Belle Sauvage by Philip Pullman Emma's Reading & Excited About: Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower by Brittney C Cooper Good and Mad by Rebecca Traister Emma is really into female rage right now, nbd. Kim's Excited About: Vanishing Twins: A Marriage by Leah Dieterich also mentioned, And Now We Have Everything: On Motherhood Before I Was Ready by Meaghan O'Connell because (spoiler alert) we interview both authors later in the episode! Chapter II: [7:25] In Which We Talk About Big Books and Definitely Lie, Kim Gushes Over Leah Dieterich, and We Suggest People Stop Listening to Us and Buy Books Instead sweet pea Flaherty, owner of King's Books in Tacoma, WA For the record, A Room of One's Own is still a feminist bookstore King's Books has fourteen book clubs, including one that only reads books about cults and one that only reads books about medical issues. They also have such unconventional events as virtual reality film showings and 80s workout nights (#Cher). sweet pea's Reading: Before She Sleeps by Bina Shah sweet pea's Excited About: Training School for Negro Girls by Camille Acker Nanny Helen Burroughs (she's a person, not a book—but sweet pea wishes there was a book about her) sweet pea's Desert Island Pick: a book large enough to act as a sun hat Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston sweet pea's Bookseller Confession: "being a bookstore owner and event planner and bookkeeper and etc... that I don't have a lot of time to read" Uh, can all the booksellers whose "confession" this is raise their hands? sweet pea's Favorite Bookstore: a bookstore in the back of an antique store in Knoxville, TN (if you know what bookstore this is, tweet us!) Dixon Street Bookshop in Fayetteville, AR Find sweet pea On the Internets: Facebook Twitter Instagram King's Books Facebook Twitter Instagram Facebook doesn't let you have "queer" in your name and challenged sweet pea's legal name twice Our first guest author, Leah Dieterich, is the author of Vanishing Twins (Soft Skull) Leah's Reading: Amateur: A True Story about What Makes a Man by Thomas Page McBee This is an artistic rendition of Kim's reaction to Leah's "what are you reading" answer: The back covers of Soft Skull's galleys are on point:         Leah's Favorite Bookstore(s): Skylight Books in Los Angeles, CA Powell's in Portland, OR Find Leah on the Internets: Facebook Twitter Instagram Chapter III: [22:03] In Which We Discuss Sex With Frog Men, Realize America Is Doing Bookstores Wrong, and We Make the Audience Curse In Unison Ariana Paliobagis, owner of Country Bookshelf in Bozeman, MT Ariana's Reading: Mrs. Caliban by Rachel Ingalls "a woman falls in love with a frog man; [he] shows up at her door... and she takes him in, in all the ways" Ariana's Excited About: Trinity by Louisa Hall (also mentioned, Speak by Louisa Hall) Ariana's Station Eleven Pick: What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets by Michael J Sandel We are impressed by Ariana's practicality and thus let her, and the audience, in on our secret post-apocalypse library.  Ariana's Impossible Handsell: English, August: An Indian Story by Upamanyu Chatterjee (also mentioned, My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh) Ariana's Favorite Bookstore: Librairie Actes Sud (it's in France, be jealous) Find Ariana On the Internets: Facebook Twitter Instagram Country Bookshelf Facebook Twitter Instagram Our second guest author is Meaghan O'Connell, author of And Now We Have Everything (Little, Brown and Company) Photo by Kelly Searle Meaghan's Reading: Hot Milk by Deborah Levy Meaghan's Favorite Bookstore: WORD (a bookstore that brings true love [Meaghan and Dustin, Emma and Kim] together) Find Meaghan On the Internets Facebook Twitter Instagram Chapter IV: [38:38] In Which We Save Quarters to Buy Bookstores, Discuss Tricky Toddlers Who Sit On Toilets for Books, and Wrap This Shit Up  Jenny Cohen, co-owner of Waucoma Bookstore in Hood River, OR  Jenny's Reading: Oh Crap! Potty Training: Everything Modern Parents Need to Know to Do It Once and Do It Right by Jamie Glowacki Jenny's Excited About: Survival Math: Notes on an All-American Family by Mitchell Jackson (out March 5, 2019) Jenny's Wild Pick: Juliet by Anne Fortier Fun fact, Waucoma Bookstore is only about 20 miles away from the Pacific Crest Trail where Cheryl Strayed ended her Wild trip. Quick plug for Books & Whatnot, a newsletter by the wonderful Beth Golay Jenny's Book for Booksellers: Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen by Jose Antonio Vargas Jenny's Favorite Bookstore: Burnside Powell's in Portland, OR (but before the remodel) Find Jenny on the Internets: Facebook Twitter Waucoma Bookstore Facebook Twitter Instagram Epilogue In which You See Us Shop for Booze and We Tell You Where to Find Us on the Internets Twitter: @drunkbookseller Litsy: @drunkbooksellers Facebook Instagram Email Newsletter Website Emma tweets from @thebibliot and is working on a newsletter where she writes about books. Kim occasionally tweets from @finaleofseem, but not enough to justify you bothering to follow her. Subscribe and rate us on iTunes!

Curious Vibes
Episode 110: Curious About Human Design Part 2

Curious Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 71:32


Talia, Jade, Caroline, and human design chart reader Jenny continue their journey as they learn about their individual types. Find Jenny in Los Angeles at Body Temple Healing and on Instagram @theordinaryalchemist

How do you Health?
Episode 033: Detox Your Life with Jenny Weaver

How do you Health?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 51:31


Jenny Weaver is a pilates instructor & health coach in Austin, Texas. She is currently finishing up her nutrition coaching certification and will be guest-hosting future How do you Health? episodes! Find Jenny at: http://thewellnessendeavor.org/ Find us at https://www.mswlounge.com Follow the podcast on Twitter @HDYHPodcast and use #HDYHPod for questions/comments/cat videos. Show notes: Purchase Slenderella® Products online now! Link to shop: https://www.mswlounge.com/store CREDITS: Hosts - Jonathan Mendoza & Baldo Garza, MSW Lounge Guest - Jenny Weaver, @jweaver_says on Instagram Podcast production - Allison Wojtowecz (Flabs to Fitness, Inc. - http://www.flabstofitness.com) Guest coordinator - Baldo Garza Intro/Outro song - Benjamin Banger

Marketing Personalities Podcast
051 A Deep Dive with Jenny Bork of Remembered Practice

Marketing Personalities Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 15:43


Welcome to this entry of the Deep Dive Diaries – a series of articles, videos, and podcast episodes displaying the true power that happens within a Deep Dive Session with Brit Kolo. As you might’ve guessed, within these sessions, we go deep. We dive into the core of who you are and work our way back up to the surface to align your marketing strategy with your core. In this entry, we’ll dive in deep with Jenny Bork of Remembered Practice. Links: Schedule Your Deep Dive Session at MarketingThatFeelsGood.com! Read the full story on the JAM Marketing Group blog Find Jenny at the Remembered Practice website  and on Instagram @remeberedpractice 

Frontline Church Liverpool
What Everyone Seeks But Very Few Find - Jenny Harding - 2014.04.06

Frontline Church Liverpool

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 33:12


What Everyone Seeks But Very Few Find - Jenny Harding - 2014.04.06 by Frontline Church

Tv  Movie Mistress
Outlander S2 E10: Prestopans

Tv Movie Mistress

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 89:38


All the kings men finally arrive at Prestopans, we lose someone close to us and things feel like its never going to be the same.   Follow Mo on twitter:   https://twitter.com/BookDreamer01  Find Jenny: https://twitter.com/jennycreative1 Don't forget to leave a 5 star review on ITunes & Stitcher. Every review and 5 star rating counts and is appreciated!!  Send all emails to TvMovieMistress@Gmail.Com Itunes Link: https://t.co/eKbxTcDMrq Stitcher Podcast Link: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=59748 https://www.facebook.com/TV-Movie-Mistress-90185

Educators Lead with Jay Willis
48: Jenny Nauman | Be A School Leader With The Spirit Of A Teacher | Remember Where You Came From And Why You're Here | It's All About The Kids

Educators Lead with Jay Willis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2016 38:11


Jenny Nauman is the principal of Shields Elementary School in Lewes, Delaware, a 2013 National Blue Ribbon School.  Jenny is currently president of the Delaware Association of School Administrators, the local branch of NAESP AND is on the Editorial Board for Principal Magazine.  Jenny believes in a growth mindset and that any decision should be based on what’s best for children. Find Jenny on Twitter @PrincipalNauman   About EducatorsLead: Educators Lead is a podcast created to help launch educators into the next level of leadership. This show is for you if you are interested in educational leadership as an assistant principal, principal, superintendent, teacher or someone who hopes to be a school leader one day. Educators Lead offers inspiration and practical advice to help you lead more effectively. Jay Willis interviews school leaders three days a week to discuss why and when these educators made the decision to move into school leadership, challenges along the journey, and stories that made it all worthwhile. Educators Lead is a great resource for any educator looking to make a greater impact. Educate. Inspire. Lead. www.educatorslead.com

Startup Hypeman: The Podcast
S3E12 - Jenny Arrington: What Happens When The Worst Happens?

Startup Hypeman: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 60:17


You plan for months for something. You imagine all the possible ways things could go wrong. Your friends tell you not to worry about a thing, it’s all in your head. And then the absolute worst happens.In this episode we talk with Jenny Arrington, an alumni of the Discover Your Inner Awesome Master Class, and founder of Karma Trik, just days after alaunch party for her Indiegogo campaign that, in her eyes, went horribly wrong.We explore:+The embarrassment that comes with things going wrong+The 3 am bawling on the floor moment+Why we ignore our intuition when we’re not sure of the end result+The doubt that creeps in when things go wrong+The importance of necessary failures+The true definition of ambition+Building up the capacity to do work no matter what+Being emotional when things go wrong means you care+The difference between contentment and complacency+Why it’s important to recognize small wins+Setting rewards and consequences for yourself+The emptiness of hearing “Good job”+How we seek validation in different ways+The Indian parent mindset on hard work+Setting up systems for consistent feedback+Celebrating failures+Taking breaks from your work to be more present+The “Shine The Light Under The Bed” Strategy for confronting fears+Releasing thoughts before they make you feel or act a certain way+We tell ourselves a worse story than what’s actually happening+Allowing yourself to feel emotions as you are feeling them+Acknowledging where a feeling hits you in your body+Focusing on the positives Find Jenny at:karmatrik.comand support her Indiegogo campaign atigg.me/at/karmatrik References:Podcast with Carla Blumenthal--http://www.idealemon.com/podcast/2015/10/29/s1-e15-how-do-you-learn-to-trust-yourself-carla-blumenthalPodcast with Adam Griffin--http://www.idealemon.com/podcast/2015/11/22/s2-e1-how-do-you-shape-your-reality-in-denver-co-adam-griffinShow theme: Sidewalk Chalk - Lyrically Free: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/lyrically-free/id508155011?i=508155577 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Best Bits of The Kitchen
Trying to find Jenny by calling 867 5309

Best Bits of The Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2015 3:21


We're big fans of Tommy Tutones' smash hit 867-5309 from the early 80s that we wanted to try tracking down Jenny for a quick chat.Unfortunately, we found a Darren, not a Jenny. Close enough!