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Jane Gentry, is a gifted strategic leader who specializes in mid market companies that generate $10 million to $200 million per year in annual recurring revenue. Jane brings her "significant" thinking to business consultancy. Jane will propel your short term profits into a long term path to prosperity. She is an expert in succession planning AND helping leaders understand how to get unstuck at their current rate of revenue. Hear about the danger zones of operationalizing companies and learn about the "shiny object syndrome" tossing bombs into the company strategy. Hear Jane's perspective on the empowering skills of vulnerability and transparency. Show that you are NOT perfect. Contact Jane@Janegentry.com and learn more about her proprietary Value Blueprint process. Jumpstart your prosperity today. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
What learning opportunities exist beyond our classroom doors? That's the question that led school founder and student-centered educator Dr. Jane Shore on a community mapping expedition with her high school students in Philadelphia. Through a simple 5-step process, they uncovered community stories, built strategic connections, and forged long term learning partnerships that would give learning in the classroom new purpose and meaning. This 'ecosystem map' became their North Star. Hear Jane's story and discover how to more meaningfully connect your classroom to the community as well. Connect with Jane: jane@schoolsofthought.org Take the 12 Shifts Scorecard to target araeas of growth: www.transformschool.com/12shiftsscorecard Get the 12 Shifts Book: www.transformschool.com/whereistheteacher Learn more about the 12 Shifts Cohorts starting in January: www.transformschool.com/12shiftsmasterclass
Jane Mayer and I are back to answer the questions we received from you all in February! We also get to hear about Jane's updates at the end of her pregnancy, her move to Alabama to be closer to family, what the third trimester has been like, and how she's being changed. Hear Jane's full story in our previous podcast, episode 133. In this episode we discussed: Approaching the birth portal and preparation for birth Ways to connect with Celtic wisdom keepers Priestess lineages that were destroyed and how to connect with lineages we trust Root causes of carrying extra weight on a spiritual level ~ how to address secondary gains ~ subconscious ways we protect ourselves and rebel against strict rules that were placed on us in the past How to address picky eating with toddlers/children Thyroid challenges in women and regulating hormones EFT Tapping and how to use it to release old stories, limiting beliefs and childhood traumas Our culture's relationship to food and weight and finding your own normal How the lymph plays a role in hormonal balance The year of the dragon and the mysteries of dragon energies ~ did they really exist? Soul contracts and how to attract soul aligned clients and the energetics of charging for our sacred work Links in this episode: To ask a question to us on Rising Women Leaders send a voicemail or text to (707) 559-8346 Womb Awakening book Alliance Avalonia on instagram Stay in Touch with Jane: Website Instagram Stay in Touch with Rising Women Leaders: Website Instagram
The Inspiring Leadership Conference is back in Birmingham this June for its tenth year, with another uplifting programme of speakers and sessions specifically for school leaders. Among the many new faces this year – the line-up already includes Sir Andrew Strauss and Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu – will be one familiar one, Jane Creasy, who's back to lead the annual two-day event. Hear Jane share her thoughts on why this unique conference and its speakers have such a powerful impact on the school leaders who take part. The episode also features a 10% discount code (valid until 29 February 2024). Find out more and book your place at the Inspiring Leadership Conference in 2024.
Welcome to the award-winning The Hill Country Podcast. The Texas Hill Country is one of the most beautiful places on earth. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with the people and organizations that make this the unique area of Texas. Join Tom as he explores the people, places, and activities of the Texas Hill Country. Join host Tom Fox in this exciting episode of The Hill Country Podcast as he speaks with Jane Ragsdale, the director of Heart O' the Hills Summer Camp for Girls, who shares her inspiring story of how she started a tutoring program for underprivileged children in Guatemala City, eventually founding the non-profit organization “Guatemala Scholarships.” From there, the podcast turns to the struggles the people of Guatemala faced, including food insecurity and lack of access to basic amenities like electricity, running water, and healthcare. Discover the heroic efforts of a group of volunteers from various denominations who travel to Guatemala to provide aid, including medical consultations, EMT kits, and basic healthcare and eye tests. Learn about their work in training people in first aid, CPR, and maternity assistance and their efforts to provide education in the area, including building a house for teachers and pre-k programs. Hear Jane's inspiring story of building a retaining wall by hand in a village in Guatemala and how an organization called Let Hope Begin Here, Guatemala, is helping local students attend high school. Take advantage of this opportunity to open your Heart and learn about the real challenges facing communities in other parts of the world. Email Jane at jane@hohcamp.com or visit the website. Let hope begin here dot org to get involved! And stay tuned for a future conversation on running the camp with Jane. Key Highlights: Jane Ragsdale: Journey to Mission Work Falling in love with Guatemala and its people Living conditions and healthcare in rural Guatemala Fostering Healthcare in Rural Guatemala Community-led construction and education efforts Education and Tuition in Guatemala Resources Heart of the Hills Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn
Episode 26 has Rob and Meghan talking with Jane Doorley from the Fairborn FISH Food Pantry. The transformation the FISH Pantry has gone through in the last few years has been incredible, and Jane was happy to share it with us. Hear Jane's story, the story of FISH, and how you can help the food pantry and those in our community.Rob and Meghan also cover other topics, such as the upcoming Broad Street Road project, post-Jazz Fest amazement, Community Movie Night, Graduation, and more!Show Notes:Fairborn FISHCommunity Movie NightGarland Wetland Dedication InfoFarmers Market Group
In this episode, we're looking at the world through the eyes of Jane Wilson. Jane Wilson has taught over 10,000 people to feel strong, sexy and confident through pole dancing and is the author of “The Up To No Good Club: Defining A Life With Strength & Swagger”. She has spent over a decade teaching pole, fitness, heels, and chair dancing classes while encouraging women to flip their hair, bang their heels, and love their curves. She is a two-time Canadian Pole Fitness Masters Champion, and has been featured in Canadian Living and on Cityline.In this episode, Jane shares with us how pole came into her life and how she came around the preconceived stigma with pole dancing. She also talks about how her mindset and view shifted since gaining the passion for pole and how it allowed her to really step into her divine power.She tells us about her book that documented her stories and other transformations of wonderful women. Jane also shares her iconic interaction with the burlesque queen Dita Von Teese that changed her life.Listen to the episode to:Hear Jane's journey and what lead her to write “The Up To No Good Club”Hear Jane talk about sexiness and how we can change society's stigma of sexy and pole dancingHear Jane's advice for women who feel isolated, restricted, and/or constrictedHear Jane talk about the benefits of breaking your own rules and stepping out of your comfort zoneHear Jane share with us why we should say YES to adventures and exploration and be our most powerful self & MORETo learn more about Jane visit:https://janewilson.com/https://www.instagram.com/thejanewilsonhttps://www.facebook.com/TheJaneWilson Get a copy of Jane's book “The Up To No Good Club: Defining Your Life With Strength and Swagger” at:https://www.amazon.com/Up-No-Good-Club-Defining/dp/1777711401 & Remember To:Listen✔️Subscribe✔️Share✔️Leave A Rating✔️Leave A Comment✔️
In Chapter 4 of "Not My Thesis," Jane Panangaden explains the abstract world of pure math and the delights of exploring it, as well as her work advocating for tenants' rights in Pasadena. While dividing her time between writing proofs and legislation, Jane grapples with how we apply our skills, technical or otherwise, to bring a different world into existence. She asks us to consider: why do math? You can find out more about the Pasadena Tenants Union, including the ordinance they wrote, here (http://pasadenatenantsunion.org/). Read about what the Socialists of Caltech are up to here (https://socialistsofcaltech.com/). To learn more about the history of eugenics at Caltech, check out this Caltech Letters viewpoint article (https://caltechletters.org/viewpoints/rename-millikan). In recognition of this history, Caltech recently decided (https://www.caltech.edu/about/news/caltech-to-remove-the-names-of-robert-a-millikan-and-five-other-eugenics-proponents) to remove the names of some of the eugenicists from campus buildings. Hear Jane and others in conversation with the Caltech Archives in this (https://youtu.be/iHF6JEOLFVU?t=2287) video. Find Not My Thesis on Caltech Letters or by searching for “Caltech Letters Podcasts” on SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. The transcript is available here (https://drive.google.com/file/d/17JeOaGmMi286cnNx2m1Cz-uP4DT_WHAK/view?usp=sharing). You can contact us by emailing notmythesis@gmail.com. Music for this episode was provided by Blue Dot Sessions, and our logo is by Usha Lingappa. Find more Caltech Letters content at https://caltechletters.org/podcasts/.
Join poet Jane Harsthorn and me for a discussion about chronic illness and female sexuality. Hear Jane recite some of her poetry and explain what it's like living and working with Crohn's disease. Jane Hartshorn is a poet and Ph.D. candidate at the University of Kent. Her first pamphlet, Tract, was published in 2017 by Litmus Publishing, and her second pamphlet, In the Sick Hour with Takeaway Press, in 2020. Her poems are published by Boudicca Press, Dostoyevsky Wannabe, amberflora, & para-text. She is the editor at Ache Magazine.Links from the episode:Time spent in IsolationSisters of FridaDisturbing the BodyIn the Sick HourTractAche MagazineJane Hartshorn TwitterUniversity of Kent Medical Humanities Crohn's DiseaseDr. Rita Charon – narrative medicine Narrative Medicine, Rita Charon Modern Nature, Derek JarmanTime Lived Without Its flow, Denise Riley Bad Moon, Samantha Walton Support the show (https://paypal.me/TheBookshopPodcast?locale.x=en_US)
Tune in to our conversation with tennis coach Jane Forman, a former top 50 world-ranked tennis professional, Clemson University Hall of Fame athlete, and founder of Jane Forman Sports and the Jane Forman Tennis Academy in Miami, FL. Hear Jane's insights on tennis past and present, why she thinks tennis is a game that everyone can love-love, her thoughts on the mental game of tennis, and her personal story of what it was like to face tennis great Martina Navratilova in a singles match at Wimbledon. For more info about Jane, visit: teamformantennis.com
Jane Mosbacher Morris wants the world to think differently about the way our purchases are manufactured, where they come from and who makes them. That’s why she founded To The Market, a company that connects retailers to ethical sources for apparel, accessories and home goods. Hear Jane’s founder story and about the obstacles she had to overcome for her company to succeed, and learn why it’s possible for businesses to do well and do good.
Jane Morrice is a former Deputy Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly, former Head of the European Commission Office in Northern Ireland and former reporter for BBC Belfast. Jane was Vice President of the European Economic and Social Committee from 2013-2015 and also served two terms as Deputy Chief Commissioner of the Northern Ireland Equality Commission. Jane and I have a wide ranging discussion on the Politics of Northern Ireland. Including touch on the troubles, it's affect on Jane and how she worked with the NI Women's Coalition to give a voice to women in the Peace Process. Hear Jane and I discuss the big figures elected in the first sitting of the NI Assembly. Her work in the EESC and what the future lies for Jane now the country has left the European Union.
Junhui told us the story of how their relationship started the last time he was was on the podcast, but he asked that I don't ask about one topic: proposal. He was already formulating the plan of how he would propose and didn't want to risk giving anything away. Junhui and Jane came together to tell us the story of how Junhui proposed and how they got engaged. Any and all feedback is welcomed to: Email: IHTHTPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @IHopeTheyHearThis Twitter: @IHTHTPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Getting Organized with Jane Stoller Welcome back to My Gratitude Attitude Podcast. In today’s episode, your host Lindsay Lesage interviews Jane Stoller, a Swiss-Canadian author, speaker and life-biz organizer. Jane’s passion is to de-clutter spaces and to organize business processes. Jane wrote her first book, Organizing for Your Lifestyle: Adaptable Inspirations from Socks to Suitcases in 2016 to help friends get more organized, but it ultimately gained international attention allowing Jane to turn her passion into a profitable business, Organized Jane. Jane travels all around the world working with clients ranging from individuals looking to revamp one space, to large corporations needing a complete business overhaul. Episode Recap: length 36:12 What is a Life Biz Organizer? Jane shares her passion for helping individuals declutter their spaces, as well as organizing businesses and processes for entrepreneurs and small businesses. (3:00) Why has organization become so trendy, especially in North America? (4:30) “Clutter in your space is Clutter in your mind.” (5:25) Jane shares how she works with individuals by drilling down into their individual specific needs and lifestyle by way of a lifestyle questionnaire. (6:45) What is a Time Cube and how does it help organize your time and keep you on task? (7:10) Switzerland is truly an organized country in every aspect. Hear Jane and Lindsay talk about their favorite organized systems in Switzerland. (9:48) Jane is now writing the Decluttering for Dummies book. This reference tool will include practical terms for all to use. Janes shares her biggest takeaways from writing this upcoming book. (11:40) Janes shares three general tips to help you get started with being more organized. (13:48) Lindsay asks Jane how to navigate around our loved one’s who’s love language is all about giving gifts to our children. How do we navigate around all of the gifts without being overwhelmed? (16:45) Jane and Lindsay discuss organizational tips and strategies for school teacher’s resources. (20:30) How a laser-focused closet can help eliminate laundry hassles and 60 hours of wasted time in our closets per year! (23:40) Jane shares her journey on how she became an expert in organization & entrepreneurship along with beneficial tips to help you get organized in your own business. (26:08) Jane’s cool take on resourcing tasks such as accounting & marketing. (28:40) So much to be grateful for. A special share from a failed business to today’s book & Organized Jane’s success. (29:25) Links: www.mygratitudeattitude.com My Gratitude Attitude Facebook Group www.organizedjane.com Organizing for Your Lifestyle: Adaptable Inspirations from Socks to Suitcases Decluttering For Dummies https://mygratitudeattitude.lpages.co/mgaideafilter Rasa Coffee: www.mygratitudeattitude.com/rasa.html
Take a chance, choose love, focus on the good, and chase doubts and fear away. Consider this idea: What if there was no such thing as failure? Failing is a judgment that we place on a given action. Rather than judgment, substitute this mindset. You cannot fail. You can only produce results. Learn the 5 tips Jane has to eliminate worry from your life! Watch and Hear Jane on Facebook LIVE! Go to: www.facebook.com/transformationtalkradio
The first podcast in our DIAN Decade Thought Leadership Podcast Series features an in-depth discussion with Jane Hyun. Jane is an executive coach, leadership strategist, author of Breaking the Bamboo Ceiling and co-author of Flex. Learn how the idea of the 'Bamboo Ceiling' sparked conversations, from North America to Asia, over the past decade. Hear Jane’s insights on how organisations and today’s global leaders can ‘flex’ and more effectively manage and lead a multicultural workforce.
Hear Jane’s advice on: how to survive a love/hate relationship with your boss; why every working women needs a “wife” at home; how to transition successfully when you’ve essentially built your career in a single organization; and how to learn to rely on yourself and not be afraid of making mistakes. If you liked what you heard, please subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes or Stitcher. And, share your suggestions with us on Twitter @yrcareeryrterms, Facebook @yourcareeryourterms, or by emailing perry@yourcareeryourterms.com. For more information, visit yourcareeryourterms.com.
In this episode you will hear from a woman who has been thru so much and yet is living the life of her dreams. Jane has struggled her entire life with dyslexia and yet she does not let this stop her from living her life with passion, purpose and love. Hear Jane's story of triumph and courage all the while helping others achieve their life goals.
In this episode you will hear from a woman who has been thru so much and yet is living the life of her dreams. Jane has struggled her entire life with dyslexia and yet she does not let this stop her from living her life with passion, purpose and love. Hear Jane's story of triumph and courage all the while helping others achieve their life goals.
Laverne Cox is our VIP, our very important podcastee and she is here to PAVE THE WAY! She is a first for everything and we are HERE for it! Hear Jane and Bianca discuss everything from the ideal Laverne rom-com to a drag reunion with Destiny’s Child to a one petite Paul Rudd. -- Love On Top - Beyoncé Lose My Breath - Destiny’s Child Spaceman - 4 Non Blondes Stand Tall - Childish Gambino Demons - Fatboy Slim ft Macy Gray Meg Ryan - Ah Mer Ah Su Perfidia - Los Panchos La Nuit - Ah Mer Ah Su Dancing in the Moonlight -Toploader I Second That Emotion - Smokey Robinson and the Miracles -- About the podcast: Join the Very Important Playlist Podcast, Jane and Bianca, as they craft playlists around hot celebs and kewl people they love. Oh! They also like talking about diversity, entertainment, music and woke-ness! Created, written, produced, edited, and curated by literally us. Obviously, we don’t own the songs though. -- Like us on Facebook: Very Important Playlist Podcast Follow VIP Podcast on Twitter: @VIPPodcast Follow VIP Podcast on Instagram: @VIPPodcast Follow VIP Podcast on Tumblr: www.veryimportantplaylist.tumblr.com Find our Very Important Playlists on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCmioAaNOawo7IkLkTbD_a7wcHy2EalwH
“I want to help people have the first important conversations with themselves, then how do you sit down and have a conversation with your family about what you want. Because funerals are for the living, they're not for the dead so you've got to talk about this stuff.” – Jane Blaufus A Catalyst for Courageous Conversations. This is how Jane Blaufus describes who she is and what she does. Best-selling author, international speaker, entrepreneur, business coach, real estate investor and more, Jane Blaufus is deeply passionate about her calling. Listen as Jane delves into the important and often difficult topic of preparing for the possibility of a devastating life event such as sudden long term disability or the sudden death of a significant other in your life – husband, wife, business partner… Jane Blaufus, is the bestselling author of the book WITH THE [STROKE] OF A PEN®, Claim Your Life. Her book has become recognized as one of the most comprehensive, actionable, personal and financial planning resources available today for families, individuals and business owners. Today she is the Principal of The Blaufus Group Inc., based in Ontario, Canada. With over 25 years of insurance expertise as a financial advisor, Jane consults in the financial services industry and her reputation and expertise make her an influential coach for many entrepreneurs and sales professionals. Jane is a is a highly sought after international keynote speaker, frequent guest expert on national TV and radio, a Huffington Post blogger and a faculty member, recommended speaker and coach for the Hoopis Performance Network. Jane believes that the key to success in today's marketplace is relationship building. And she most certainly walks the walk and talks the talk. Hear Jane's story, her experiences and learn valuable lessons firsthand. Selected Links and People Mentioned from this episode: Connect with Jane Blaufus: LinkedIn Facebook Blog Twitter Blaufus Group Inc. WITH THE [STROKE] OF A PEN ®, Claim your life - Book Huffington Post Hoopis Performance Network Real Estate Investment Network Show Notes 02:10] An introduction to today's guest Jane Blaufus and the important conversation they will engage in 06:20] What's Jane's elevator pitch these days? 07:40] Hear Jane's background story and what led to the creation of her book. 10:50] The early years of Jane's life and where her entrepreneurial streak originates. 12:25] Jane shares what led her away from the steady secure job to following her heart. 14:50] From fashion to insurance – Jane talks about that path and the most important component to anything she does. 19:40] Jane shares the story of the devastating life event that was the impetus of her book. 23:50] Helping people with a call to action. What gave Jane that push 9 years later to bring her book to life and figure out what she was supposed to do with it. Take the fear out of the discussion and equip people with knowledge. 26:40] Patrick explains how this conversation shows up both for him and a room full of REIN members and how Jane's book shines a bright light on its importance. 29:20] Jane talks about some of the important components that comprise estate planning to mitigate the domino effect. 31:45] The fall out after the news of Jane's loss and the inspiration it provided. 39:50] The shift that illuminated the light at the end of the tunnel. 43:35] Jane reflects on how these events shaped where she is today. 44:50] WITH A STROKE OF A PEN, Claim Your Life. How impactful the concept is and how it unfolded. 46:30] Showing up as the “catalyst for courageous conversations” to help people start the conversation, first with themselves. Listen to an overview of the conversations we need to have and with whom we need to engage. 48:05] Patrick shares some personal experience with estate planning. 50:15] Jane offers advice around choosing an Executor ...