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Battle of the Budget
#46 Going Dutch! Why should we be obligated to pay for someone else?

Battle of the Budget

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 4:30


Should you split the bill? or Should you just pay equally?Our hosts share their views on going dutch and splitting up the bill. How Jaclyn doesn't want to appear cheap by asking people to chip in and how Nicole has a completely different view on the whole situation. Thank you for joining us on today’s episode. Feel free to share with anyone who may need some advice when it comes to money squabbles, budgeting advice, and some general relationship talk! If you enjoyed the episode or found the episode useful, please share your thoughts with us! We would love to hear what you think, don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the Battle of the Budget.For more information click right here ↓www.BattleoftheBudget.com

Battle of the Budget
#40 Family vacation on a Budget. How to make the best out of it?

Battle of the Budget

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 5:30


In today's episode, Nicole shares how she managed to create the most memorable trip for Jaclyn and the kids. How Jaclyn was skeptical, however, fell in love with it so much that they now plan ahead for it every year. Thank you for joining us on today’s episode. Feel free to share with anyone who may need some advice when it comes to money squabbles, budgeting advice, and some general relationship talk! If you enjoyed the episode or found the episode useful, please share your thoughts with us! We would love to hear what you think, don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the Battle of the Budget.For more information click right here ↓www.BattleoftheBudget.com

Manifestation Babe
(#167) Become FAILURE-PROOF in your business with Jaclyn DiGregorio

Manifestation Babe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 52:01


Failure is inevitable and if you’re an entrepreneur it’s a NORMAL, and regular occurrence that is necessary to lead you to where you want to go. On today’s episode of the Manifestation Babe podcast I am joined by another one of my amazing Business By Design X Manifestation Babe students, Jaclyn Digregorio, who shares her failure-proof method to building the business of your dreams!    Jaclyn DiGregorio is a motivational speaker, success coach, best-selling author, and creator of the Growth Happens Here membership. One year ago, Jaclyn took the leap to join Business By Design X Manifestation Babe and as a result she went from being an overworked, overwhelmed entrepreneur working 60+ hours a week, to breaking 6-figures in her business and now only working a few hours a day!    Her success story is SO impactful and this episode is full of mic-drops that are sure to lead you to some pretty powerful breakthroughs. Please be sure to tag Jaclyn @jaclyndigregorio and me @manifestationbabe to let us know your favorite part of the episode!    P.s. Business By Design X Manifestation Babe is closing soon! If you’re someone who has a big dream of turning their business into a thriving empire in 2020, what the heck are you waiting for!? This is the ONLY business program I stand behind and 100% recommend to all my entrepreneur babes out there. It truly doesn’t get better than this! There are only 2 days left to sign up. Yep, the cart closes TOMORROW! So make sure you CLICK HERE to sign up for BBD X MB before doors close!  In This Episode You Will Learn:    How Jaclyn discovered her purpose (5:46)  How to move through failure (9:36)  Listening to your intuition as an entrepreneur (16:17) Jaclyn’s advice for struggling entrepreneurs (34:39) On the fence for joining BBD? Listen to THIS (40:58)  Questions We Answer:    Who is Jaclyn Digregorio (5:17)  What made Jaclyn take the leap and invest in herself (19:35) How has Jaclyn’s life changed since BBD? (25:12)  Where can you connect with Jaclyn? (49:17) Links/Resources   Sign Up For BBD X MB Now!    Connect w/ Jaclyn on Instagram    Get Jaclyn’s book - Stop Getting In Your Own Way   Listen to the Spark Your Light Podcast w/ Jaclyn    Work w/ Jaclyn Digregorio   Manifestationbabe.com/links Follow me on Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/manifestationbabe/   Join our Manifestation Babe community!   Visit our website!

Law Firm Growth Podcast
Getting Leverage on Outsourcing with Jaclyn Foster

Law Firm Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 36:46


Resource Links:CaseFuel Website (http://casefuel.com/)Get a free copy of “Legal Marketing Fastlane” (http://legalmarketingfast.com/product/the-legal-marketing-fastlane/)Jaclyn Foster Paralegal Services Website (https://www.jf-paralegalservices.com/)“The 4-Hour Workweek” by Tim Ferriss (https://www.amazon.com/4-Hour-Workweek-Escape-Live-Anywhere/dp/0307465357)The Coronavirus pandemic has certainly brought to light the need for changes in the workplace. People are now evaluating the nature of their work and how remote work plays into this.For some, remote work or freelance work is a space that’s all too familiar. It is where they have built a stable position in and where they thrive. Our guest today is one such example.Today, we chat with Jaclyn Foster, owner of Jaclyn Foster Paralegal Services, about how she got into providing senior level freelance paralegal services, the cost savings she offers, and impact her work has done in the legal space.If you’ve been considering making a shift towards remote work then this episode is worth the listen.We’ll be talking about:The path that led to Jaclyn filling a gap in the industry [01:16]Where people generally find freelance paralegals [06:19]The benefit Jaclyn offers with short-term and long-term work [07:31]What makes senior paralegals take part-time work [11:10]The shift towards more freelance or remote work [14:01]How Jaclyn makes herself accessible to her clients [16:07]Three things to get started in a similar business[18:23]The cost savings: her company vs a full-time employee [21:47]A case where she helped an attorney file a motion he had no experience in [31:14]About Our Guest:Jaclyn Foster is the owner of Jaclyn Foster Paralegal Services. Her company serves small law firms and solo practitioners by offering freelance paralegal services. She has helped multiple firms across the nation, including freelancing for a Supreme Court candidate.If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Recruit & Retain: Trucking Edition
Episode 76: Social Media and Trucking, with Jaclyn Barker

Recruit & Retain: Trucking Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 19:28


Jaclyn Barker is the social media manager and a driver recruiter for CHASER LLC. Jaclyn talks with host, Chad Hendricks about her perspective of recruiting for a smaller carrier, including the advantages she can offer drivers and the disadvantages a smaller carrier has trouble competing with their large competitors over. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Jaclyn got involved in the trucking industry immediately after attaining her Bachelor’s degree in communications and media What steps Jaclyn has taken in her role to acquaint herself with the trucking industry What observations Jaclyn has made about drivers, their wants, and the relationships she has been able to develop What platforms Jaclyn uses for her outreach, including Facebook, LinkedIn, and Pinterest Why Jaclyn tailors her posts based on the platform she is posting to, and how she handles Twitter How Jaclyn uses social media to form good working relationships with other trucking companies and develop a friendly reputation for CHASER What process Jaclyn uses to develop the content she posts, and how she uses a content calendar to manage her postings What driver engagement methods Jaclyn uses to get her drivers involved in the outreach programs What advantages a smaller carrier offers drivers, and why the biggest struggle to compete with big carriers is in driver pay How to contact Jaclyn Barker: Website: www.chaserllc.info LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/barkerjaclyn/

Earn Your Happy
263: Further Your Business and Relationships through Collaboration, NOT Competition with Jaclyn Johnson

Earn Your Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 55:31


I’ve been stalking following today’s guest, Jaclyn Johnson’s @createcultivate IG page for quite some time now. In fact, before I knew her personally, her event photos helped inspire me to create my own stage for The Bliss Project. But here’s the thing, Jaclyn’s events are way more than a gorgeous stage – they’re all about collaboration and helping other women create and cultivate the career of their dreams.   Don’t be fooled though, Create & Cultivate conferences aren’t just for entrepreneurs – they’re for all women who are looking for a refresh of inspiration in all things business.   Jaclyn and I talk about her rough start as a naïve 23-year-old entrepreneur who didn’t know what she was doing, the lessons she learned from it and why it helped her become the wildly successful CEO Creative & Cultivate she is today. Jaclyn also shares why Creative & Cultivate is thriving and why she hopes to help others with her new book, WorkParty, by providing tips on how to run a business, how to start thinking like an entrepreneur and how to maintain friendships, relationships and partnerships along the way. Since this interview I’ve completed her book and it’s definitely an inspirational must-read!     --   Question Highlights: Where are you at right now and how did you get there? What would you tell someone who’s looking for the next thing to get started and take the leap? What’s a question you’ve never been asked that you think people should ask when they’re starting a business or in a business? What does white space mean? What is a lesson that’s been painful and awesome? How did you learn not to take things personal? What do you do for yourself in order to make decisions and implement the culture you want? What is something you’re most excited about and something you’re working through right now? What is something you do with your team every single week to keep your team cohesive? What are the most important messages of your book, WorkParty? Who is someone you look up to right now for inspiration? What are your Creative & Cultivate events/conferences like? How do you let go of people/relationships that aren’t serving you? Why this book right now and who needs it?   In This Episode We Talk about: How Jaclyn’s entrepreneurial journey started and lead to founding Create & Cultivate Why we tend to be more creative when we have nothing to lose Runway and goal-setting Jaclyn’s definition of “white space” in the business world The importance of getting things in writing in terms of getting serious and legalities Friendships and business Approaching business from a human perspective by not escalating and remaining level-headed and fair Why work is part of Jaclyn’s self-care Keeping separation between business and those friends who are near and dear Scaling and growing a business while maintaining authenticity of the brand The most important messages of Jaclyn’s book, WorkParty Going against the status quo of what business looks like for women Handling hard decisions in the best way Why it’s so much better to collaborate vs. compete with others Why Jaclyn wrote WorkParty And so much more…   Quotes   “The reason I was wildly successful was because I didn’t play by the rules.”   “You’ll never know unless you just do it.”   “Start by just starting.”   “Collaboration over competition.”   “So much more can happen if we’re on the same team.”   --   Jaclyn Johnson is a powerhouse entrepreneur. By the time she was 28, she had sold her first business, (No Subject), invested in one of the country’s top female owned startups, Away, and launched her second multimillion dollar company, Create & Cultivate.   Johnson recognized a gap in resources for female millennial entrepreneurs and responded with solutions, Create & Cultivate and now, WorkParty. In the process, Jaclyn’s own philosophy, built on female empowerment, hustling-hard and innovation have propelled her voice to the forefront of the discussion on career, a new thought-leader for millennial women and Gen-Z-ers. Known for her powerful messaging and often imitated never duplicated style of digital and experiential marketing, Johnson is reshaping attitudes on female entrepreneurialism, work culture and the gig economy for women all over the world. In August, Jaclyn’s new book, WorkParty releases via Simon & Schuster, offering her rallying cry for women in the workplace. Resources: CreateCultivate.com WorkParty.com IG: @jaclynrjohnson IG: @createcultivate Book: WorkParty by Jaclyn Johnson - Order Now on Amazon WorkParty on iTunes  Check out my website at loriharder.com. Follow me on social media @LoriHarder on Instagram and Lori Harder on Facebook.

NextGen Native
Jaclyn Roessel Creativity and Mindfulness

NextGen Native

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 72:55


Jaclyn Roessel “You need to savor, truly savor the life that you built for yourself...it’s the worst thing to have a beautiful life and not be able to appreciate it.” Jaclyn Roessel is Navajo. She grew up on the Navajo Nation and attended Arizona State University. She is the Education and Public Programs Director for the Heard Museum. She also writes the blog Grown Up Navajo, hosts a podcast called Schmooze: Lady Connected and Presence 4.0. As you can tell, Jaclyn is very busy. But she does it all because she has a passion for creativity and for creating and supporting positivity in Indian Country. Jaclyn’s energy is infectious and her story is not one to miss. In this episode we discuss: Jaclyn’s support as a child from parents and grandparents that fostered her creativity. How that support helped Jaclyn become a doer. How Jaclyn’s decision to attend ASU positioned her to work for the Heard Museum. Managing the temptation to ask “what if?” on past decisions or events. Taking care of yourself, especially if you want to take care of others. Growing personally so you can continue to provide for others as their needs grow and change. How an unpaid internship at the Heard Museum evolved into full time work. How/why we both read “self-help” type books. Float tanks Meditation/mindfulness Why Jaclyn embraces her nickname “Glamhippy” How Jaclyn became a museum curator by responding to a call for ideas, which eventually became Confluence: Inter-generational Collaborations Jaclyn’s preference for the term “challenges” instead of “problems” when discussing different issues in Indian Country. The inspiration for Grown Up Navajo. Jaclyn’s challenge to other NextGen Natives: 1) write a love letter to someone, anyone 2) think about ways we can be content creators. For all the details, listen to the episode. You can also listen on: iTunes Stitcher

The Boss Mom Podcast - Business Strategy - Work / Life Balance - -Digital Marketing - Content Strategy
Episode 023: Chasing Dreams and Chasing Littles with Jaclyn Mellone

The Boss Mom Podcast - Business Strategy - Work / Life Balance - -Digital Marketing - Content Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2016 57:44


Jaclyn Mellone is the mama behind the Chasing Dreams and Littles Incubator,  a monthly membership for mama business owners to grow their dream business that allows them to work less and live more! One unique part about Jaclyn’s story is that she built a thriving community and business all from Instagram. She is now the go-to-gal for helping online business owners build an engaged community and Instagram sales funnel. photo credit: Meg Mosher Photography Her motto is, the juggle is real! Through her Facebook group, insanely interactive Instagram, and tight-knit Incubator, and one to one consulting, she’s here to help, share, inspire, laugh, cry, and shake up your approach to juggling family, home and business. In this episode of the Boss Mom podcast Dana chats with Jaclyn about her Boss Mom journey and how her parents job's influenced her decisions. Let's dive right in. Listen to the podcast:  Insert podcast here Subscribe to the Boss Mom podcast in iTunes.  In this episode you'll hear: Jaclyn's Boss Mom journey from working in the corporate world to working from her dad to working. How Jaclyn's college friends inspired her business Chasing Dreams and Chasing Littles. Why Jaclyn changed her business name very early on. Why Jaclyn obsessively listened to business podcasts for six months before she even had an idea for her business. How Jaclyn grew her community and found her tribe. All about Instagram including hashtags and community building 5 easy ways write Twitter updates based on one piece of content. How Jaclyn uses other Facebook groups to promote her own Facebook group. Hint... don't be spammy. Why Jaclyn doesn't use her opt in as a requirement to join her Facebook group. How Jaclyn deals with overwhelm. How Jaclyn found a mentor from attending a webinar. The three tools you need when you are starting a business. Recommended links and resources:  Ashley Beaudin of Fire & Wind Co.  Chasing Dreams and Chasing Littles Facebook group  All Up in Your Lady Business Podcast  Screw the 9 to 5  Reina Pomeroy  Can I quote you on that?  I knew I wanted to have an entrepreneurial lifestyle when I did become a parent, so before I even got pregnant I left the corporate world. - Jaclyn I left because I wanted flexibility- I didn't want to have to worry about counting sick days. - Jaclyn My mom was home with us and I loved that. I always pictured being able to do the same with my kids. - Jaclyn I struggled with wanting to chase an entrepreneurial dream like my dad was and wanting to be home for my kids like my mom was. Today, I get to have both. - Jaclyn I like to wear heels with my pajamas. I'm a Boss Mom and I can do that. - Dana I was terrible at hashtags on Instagram, until you told me I needed to use them. - Dana Everything comes back to this one simple thing, what does your ideal follower want from you? Why would they want to follow you? -Jaclyn If you hate a social media platform, then don't even worry about it. - Jaclyn Instagram is a great place to meet people, but I love Facebook groups for deepening relationships. - Jaclyn I leveraged my Facebook group by talking about it on Instagram. - Jaclyn If you design something for your ideal client, they're going to want to join in on it. - Jaclyn Just because someone is in your Facebook group doesn't mean that they're going to be the ideal client for your list. - Jaclyn There are two things to do when you're overwhelmed. Push through it and make it happen, or prioritize and give yourself grace. - Jaclyn Since starting my business, I've flipped my mentality of learning. Now, I'm learning what I need as I need it, instead of learning about something just in case I need it. - Jaclyn Sitting in a mastermind hot seat a live event really helped me hone in on my business plan. - Jaclyn Connect with Jaclyn: Chasing Dreams and Chasing Littles: Chashing Dreams and Chasing Littles Incubator / Chasing Dreams and Chasing Littles Facebook Group / Chasing Dreams and Littles Instagram  Instagram consulting:  Jaclyn Mellone Connect with Dana: Boss Mom Facebook Community / Instagram / Periscope