POPULARITY
Joining the podcast from Babraham in the UK, freelance writer and author Jan Cavelle joins this week’s instalment. As an author, Jan specifically focusses on avoiding the growth pitfalls, something she writes about from personal experience. Jan originally started writing concerning the realities and truths of running a business as an entrepreneur back in 2008. Since then, she has written articles for countless publications, spreading her wisdom, knowledge and latest trends all things entrepreneurial.Jan strives to help entrepreneurs scale their businesses, providing advice from what she has learned from experts, and her own successes and difficulties. Her first book, Scale For Success, can be pre-ordered here, and more of her articles can be found on her website. For Jan, strategy is a hugely important issue. She has found many people focus too much on growth.Jan advocates that if you try to grow without strategy, you have none of the frameworks in place to sustain that growth, most importantly the people. With all her research for her book, Jan found people to be the most common denominator. You don’t have to just plan ahead, you have to find the right people to have in place ahead of the growth, and this order is essential for sustained growth.
Being with the darkness (the bad, the ugly), whether it's darkness out there or darkness within us, is the vital first step to shift any aspect of reality. This is what we learn from Jan Edwards who educates us on the silent crime of human trafficking. This has become a $150 billion dollar a year industry with over 300,000 children a year lured into it in the United States alone. Internationally, the numbers are in the millions. For Jan, learning that in the 21st century people are still selling people into slavery, was a huge wake up call. For many of us, it's something that when we first learn about it, we are tempted to turn the other way and pretend we don't know about it. In this episode, we explore why that is. Jan shares with us how awareness and compassion are the two factors that make the biggest difference in working towards eradicating this reality, and how being able to grant space for and BE WITH the darkness is her super-power. Remember, if you see something, say something. Call the National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888 You can support Jan in this mission on her website: pavingthewayfoundation.org Follow Jan on IG: @PavingW Subscribe to the Love Is Our Nature Blog: LoveIsOurNature.com Listen to this Podcast on: Spotify: http://bit.ly/LIONpodcast Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/LION-podcast Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/LIONgcast Watch the Video Version on YouTube: http://bit.ly/LION-YT
For Jan 31, 20214th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)(Ps 95:1-2, 6-7a, 7b-9)
For Jan 31, 20214th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)(Ps 95:1-2, 6-7a, 7b-9)
For Jan 31, 20214th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)(Ps 95:1-2, 6-7a, 7b-9)
For Jan 31, 20214th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)(Ps 95:1-2, 6-7a, 7b-9)
For Jan 31, 20214th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)(Ps 95:1-2, 6-7a, 7b-9)
For Jan 31, 20214th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)(Mt 4:16)
For Jan 24, 20213rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)(Mk 1:15)
For Jan 24, 20213rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)(Ps 25:4-5, 6-7, 8-9)
For Jan 24, 20213rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)(Mk 1:15)
For Jan 17, 20212nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)(Jn 1:41+17b)
For Jan 17, 20212nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)(Ps 40:2+4, 7-8a, 8b-9, 10)
For Jan 17, 20212nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)(Ps 40:2+4, 7-8a, 8b-9, 10)
For Jan 17, 20212nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B)(Ps 40:2+4, 7-8a, 8b-9, 10)
For Jan 10, 2021The Baptism of the Lord(Ps 29:1-2, 3-4, 3b+9b-10)
For Jan 10, 2021The Baptism of the Lord(Ps 29:1-2, 3-4, 3b+9b-10)
For Jan 10, 2021The Baptism of the Lord(Ps 29:1-2, 3-4, 3b+9b-10)
For Jan 10, 2021The Baptism of the Lord-Year B optional(Isa 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6)
For Jan 10, 2021The Baptism of the Lord-Year B optional(Isa 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6)
For Jan 10, 2021The Baptism of the Lord-Year B optional(Isa 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6)
For Jan 03, 2021The Epiphany of the Lord(Mt 2:2)
For Jan 03, 2021The Epiphany of the Lord(Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13)
For Jan 03, 2021The Epiphany of the Lord(Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13)
For Jan 01, 2021Mary, The Mother of God(Heb 1:1-2)
For Jan 01, 2021Mary, The Mother of God(Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6+8)
Warning: This episode contains descriptions of medical procedures and physical experiences that may be difficult for some listeners. Emma interviews Jan (her mom) about a serious illness that she experienced in 2010. Jan does most of our interviews, but in this episode she gets to talk about a time when God made it very clear that he was at work in her circumstances. In the spring of 2010, Jan had necrotizing pneumonia and nearly died, but instead made a remarkable recovery. She tells us about why she got sick, what God wanted her to do while she was sick, what Willie the respiratory therapist read to her one Sunday, and what aspects of God she held onto most tightly. We also hear briefly about her current lung condition and upcoming treatment. Clarification: The passages that Willie read to Jan were from the book of Job, but were chapters 1 and 12, not chapters 38 and 39 as Jan says in the interview. By the way, if you hear this episode and want to contact Jan, you can email her at seeinggodpodcast@gmail.com. Put "For Jan" in the subject line, and those emails will be forwarded directly to her.
Fitness M/K har haft besøg af træner Jan Moos. Jan Moos er forhenværende fitness atlet og kom som en del af et studieprojekt til at reflektere over sit forhold til sin krops udseende og hvad det betød for hans adfærd. For Jan gik og går nemlig op i at være muskuløs og hakket, som mange andre mænd oplever i perioder af deres liv. Men der er forskel på at ville noget og så at ville det så meget at det ender med at påvirke livskvaliteten negativt.
Season I, episode VII of Half Mystic Radio features Erin Moran's poems "For Matthew", "When Angels Dress For Senior Prom", and "For Jan", and LYON's song "Le Jardin Zoologique de Nuit". #halfmysticspeaks Half Mystic is an independent publishing house, literary journal, radio show, and arts organisation dedicated to the celebration of music in all its forms. You can find the full show notes, including the text of the piece featured in this episode, at: http://halfmystic.com/blog/hmr-i-vii Erin Moran is a Philadelphia-based poet, freelance journalist, bookstore babe and recent graduate of Temple University. You can find her on Twitter or Instagram. LYON is the instrumental music project of Andrew Morgan. Modern classical, astral jazz, and experimental works inhabit a space inspired by the imagination of creators like David Axelrod, Alice Coltrane, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Air, and Alexandre Desplat. Collaborators include French author Pierre Ducrozet, poet Candice Wuehle, and Built to Spill cellist John McMahon.
For Jan. 17-23, Ashley compares Kelly Kapowski to Valerie Malone, says ‘fuck you’ to Studio 54, and retells a cautionary tale of why teachers should be paid more. Megan comes to the bungalow for a Big Kahuna burger and to answer the question ‘Does It Hold Up?’ for 1996’s #FromDuskTilDawn. TIDBITS AND TRIVIA TO MAKE […]
La playlist di Gianlivio Liberti: le passioni di un batterista1. Ornette Coleman - Lonely Woman2. Pat Metheny - Bright Size Life3. Brad Mehldau - All the things you are4. Wayne Shorter - Infant Eyes5. Keith Jarrett Trio - Stella By Starlight6. Wheeler, Frisell, Holland, Konitz - Nicolette7. Pat Metheny - 80/818. Joe Henderson & Kenny Dorham - Homestretch9. John Scofield - Big J10. Gary Peacock & Ralph Towner - Flutter step11. Kenny Wheeler - Part 2 - For H. / Part 3 - For Jan
La playlist di Gianlivio Liberti: le passioni di un batterista1. Ornette Coleman - Lonely Woman2. Pat Metheny - Bright Size Life3. Brad Mehldau - All the things you are4. Wayne Shorter - Infant Eyes5. Keith Jarrett Trio - Stella By Starlight6. Wheeler, Frisell, Holland, Konitz - Nicolette7. Pat Metheny - 80/818. Joe Henderson & Kenny Dorham - Homestretch9. John Scofield - Big J10. Gary Peacock & Ralph Towner - Flutter step11. Kenny Wheeler - Part 2 - For H. / Part 3 - For Jan
In this week’s episode, Jim and Jan share what’s been on their mind. For Jan, it’s all about decision making. How they are made, the processes most organizations are lacking, and how we structure transparency into decisions. Jim’s been noticing how beautiful things emerge when we embrace networking, and create business opportunities for ourselves and others. He provides a few networking hacks, and shares a big opportunity most people miss when looking to connect. Key Takeaways [1:17] Jim and Jan want to hear which episodes you like, who you would like to see as a guest, and what’s new in your world of leadership. If you are active enough on our socials, a new coffee mug just may be in your future. [2:12] Jim just co-invested in a tea company, so there also may be a tea party as well. Just don’t expect him to be drinking tons of matte. [3:31] Almost every organization will say they have a communication problem. Jan’s hypothesis is that a large part of this is really a decision problem. Three main elements that make up the decision making process: Is there clarity on who has authority to make decisions? Is there a process for decisions, and when they are to be made? Is there criteria or a model that exists for individual and group decisions? [4:45] Good leaders must know when to give up control and let others make decisions, and when it’s best for them to call the shots based on the organization’s core values. [5:26] When people feel as though they can’t make decisions, or will be punished for making the wrong one, they get fearful upon making them or get complacent and take no action. [6:39] When we remember the mistakes we have made, we can learn from them and help ourselves and others. Jim and Jan certainly have made some, and you better believe they remember every one. Making mistakes and learning from them is a large part of being comfortable and confident with decisions. [8:02] We can learn a lot from organizations that must have structured decision making processes in place. Jim gives an example of one in the information security world where their disciplined process takes the “Duty of Care” into account with all parties involved in a decision. [10:20] When people feel as though they have input and are heard, it’s easier for them to accept decisions and follow through with the action plan. [11:34] It’s incumbent upon the leaders to provide common context surrounding all parts of making a decision. Context is typically better in an anecdotal form rather than quantitative in this situation. [15:10] Networking is fun! It’s not all about standing awkwardly at a cocktail party with people you don’t know! Good things happen when we connect and network with an intention to have a positive experience. [16:05] Leaders have a responsibility to connect others and provide as much opportunity as possible. [20:41] Phone calls are still a great way to connect if you are too busy to meet a new or unknown contact in person. [21:38] Leadership hack: write an introductory note when you are adding a person to your LinkedIn or online business network. [24:36] Jim and Jan will be at an upcoming LEDx 2.0 event at the Maxwell Airforce Base at Air University. They will each be giving a presentation, then a joint session on The Leadership Podcast. The event is not open to the public, but there will be a video recording available in the future. Quotes “Growth can come from making poor decisions.” “The more time you have, the more collaborative you can be in decisions.” “Leadership is all about change, and change it about decisions.” “We must be more structured in creating our decisions.” “Make the world small.” “Make good connections happen, don’t wait for other people.” Instagram: @WeStudyLeaders Facebook: @westudyleaders Twitter: @westudyleaders info@theleadershippodcast.com Steve Martin - Let’s Get Small Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter The Wisdom of Crowds Tipping Point Leadx Thank you to our sponsor: Combat Flip Flops - use code WESTUDYLEADERS for 20% discount
The retooled Top 5 into a full countdown. Fourth episode of this sub-series. This week I countdown books released on January 28, 2015. www.zone4podcast.com (Original Numbering: Zone 4 Comic Countdown #4: For Jan. 28, 2015)
The retooled Top 5 into a full countdown. Third episode of this sub-series. This week I countdown books released on January 21, 2015. www.zone4podcast.com (Original Numbering: Zone 4 Comic Countdown #3: For Jan. 21, 2015)
The retooled Top 5 into a full countdown. Second episode of this sub-series. This week I countdown books released on January 14, 2015. www.zone4podcast.com (Original Numbering: Zone 4 Comic Countdown #2: For Jan. 14, 2015)
The retooled Top 5 into a full countdown. First episode of this sub-series. This week I countdown books released on January 7, 2015. www.zone4podcast.com (Original Numbering: Zone 4 Comic Countdown #1: For Jan. 7, 2015)