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No Weak Links
Ep 50: Redefining Training "Gen Pop" (Jamie Bouziotis - Head of S&C at Melbourne Strength Culture)

No Weak Links

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 53:12


On this episode I interviewed Jamie Bouziotis, who is the Head of Strength and Conditioning at Melbourne Strength Culture.   This episode's main focus was a different thought process to training “gen pop.”   Topics discussed…   Redefining gen pop. Sport can be the limiting factor and you are sometimes unable to push athletes as much as “retired athletes/gen pop” How Jamie reasons through his programming for this population. Balancing multiple qualities. His main general training focuses for all. Changing and adapting training depending on the clients goals which can fluctuate throughout the process. Dealing with motivation in these clients. Training with and around previous athletic injuries.   You can follow/connect/contact Jamie below…   Jamie: @jamiebouz   Gym: @melbournestrengthculture    You can contact/follow me below…   Website: www.patrick-wood.com Instagram: @coachpatrickwood Twitter: @coachpattywood   If you have enjoyed the show and could take the time to leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, it would be much appreciated as it will help the show reach a greater audience and help others learn as well.   Thank you for listening!

BSCAI
Beeline CEO Builds Company from the Ground Up

BSCAI

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 12:52


Jamie Henry, CEO of Beeline, has spent her entire professional career in the building services industry. A titan in her own right, Jamie has helped Beeline become a true industry leader and continues to drive forward with innovation at the core of Beeline's business operations. In this episode, you will hear: -How Jamie built Beeline into a leading building services company -The ways in which she continues to innovate as CEO -How Beeline came to win the Ernst & Young award -What Jamie is looking forward to as the next few years unfold

Hot Marriage. Cool Parents.
Ep. 131 Doug & Jamie Share Recent Vulnerable Moments & Thoughts on the Stereotype of “Celebrity”

Hot Marriage. Cool Parents.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 41:53


Welcome back to Hot Marriage. Cool Parents! In this week's episode, we catch up with both Doug and Jamie. We are currently still in Cortland, New York visiting Jamie's family, and have had to recover from an unfortunate bout of illness that's been doing the rounds! Life is still crazy and we are both very much looking forward to being in one place for more than a few days! After a quick rundown of how our family has been doing, we spend some time on feedback from our listeners. Doug gives a shout-out to an awesome review and shares why he's so grateful when fans connect with him. We also hear a voice note from one of our listeners, who shares a painful story of ectopic pregnancy, and Jamie takes the time to unpack the issue and empathize with how difficult it can be to deal with. Next, we delve into the question of the benefits and challenges of being open and vulnerable about your struggles, especially when they're painful and intimate. We discuss how Jamie's therapist has helped with insights that have contributed to a healthier dynamic between us and what our hopes are going forward. Join us today as we reflect on life, relationships, and much more! Key Points From This Episode: We hear from Jamie about her time in Los Angeles doing Unfiltered. Doug shares his shout-out for the week. Why Doug and Jamie are grateful when fans connect with them. We hear from listeners about their struggles and how the podcast has impacted them. Jamie breaks down what it means to have an ectopic pregnancy. Doug and Jamie discuss what it's like for their lives to be so public. Jamie empathizes with a listener who went through an ectopic pregnancy. Why it's important to be vulnerable and open in your life. Doug shares his struggles with being open and vulnerable and how communication has helped him. How Jamie's therapist helped them find a healthier dynamic as a couple. How the isolation of COVID 19 has impacted Doug's opportunities for being open and communicative with friends. Jamie's hopes that Doug will become less closed off and be willing to share his inner life with her more. Why Doug believes his and Jamie's personalities complement one another. Some of the details of their visit to Cortland, New York, Jamie's hometown. Jamie and Doug give a sneak peek into next week's episode and encourage listeners to send voice notes. For all things HMCP check out our Instagram handles: Hot Marriage. Cool Parents. - https://www.instagram.com/hotmarriagecoolparents/ Jamie - https://www.instagram.com/jamienotis/ Doug - https://www.instagram.com/doughehner/ Become Body Positive - https://www.instagram.com/becomebodypositive And thank you to our sponsors: GoHenry — Teach your kids the value of money starting today! Go to gohenry.com and use promo code HMCP to get your first month free! Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Couples' Cam — https://www.mylifetime.com/shows/married-at-first-sight-couples-cam  Big Little Feelings — https://biglittlefeelings.com/  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Self Made Strategies
132: Jamie Nash – Save the Cat and the TV Business

Self Made Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021


On this episode, we spoke with Jamie Nash, writer of Save the Cat! Writes for TV: The Last Book on Creating Binge-Worthy Content You'll Ever Need.  Jamie Nash has been a working screenwriter for more than a decade.  He's written feature films for Lionsgate, Haxan Films and Nickelodeon, among others.  He is primarily a genre writer for Horror and Family (a weird combo, right?), he somehow makes it work.  His new book SAVE THE CAT! WRITES FOR TV is now available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0984157697/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_TCZGP3Q9AAY1CGNW5BNG. Make sure you visit Jamies site here: jamienash.net. On this episode you will hear about: How Jamie broke into TV writing, even though he started out as a computer scientist and programmer The dirty secret about making it in screenwriting How Jamie met Blake Snyder, which eventually led to the writing of Save the Cat! Why consistently writing several scripts a year has helped him to maintain his success How Jamie's background in juggling relates to his entrepreneurial spirit How to hack storytelling Production Credits: The Self Made Strategies Podcast is a SoftStix Productions LLC jawn. This episode was hosted and produced by Tony Lopes, and edited by Michael Leary.  Jamie Nash  joined us remotely, via Google Meet. Executive Producer - Tony Lopes (SoftStix Productions LLC - info@softstixproductions.com) Host - Tony Lopes Guest - Jamie Nash Editor - Michael Leary (onefifteenfilms.com) The Self Made Strategies Podcast is sponsored by Lopes Law LLC (www.LopesLawLLC.com). Make sure you subscribe to the Self Made Strategies Podcast on your favorite podcasting platform, so you can catch the latest episodes. Copyright 2018 - 2021 SoftStix Productions LLC, all rights reserved. www.selfmadestrategies.com  

STATION F: The Podcast
Investing in Students with Jamie Macfarlane, founder & CEO of Creator Fund

STATION F: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 42:01


Jamie Macfarlane is the founder & CEO of Creator Fund, an early-stage VC fund that invests in student-led companies with student investment partners. Having studied both in the UK and in the USA, he started Creator Fund based on the observation that some of the world's most successful technology companies —like Facebook and Google— have been started in the dorm rooms and laboratories of American universities. Europe has universities of equal caliber but these have not yet managed to spin out as many tech champions. With the Creator Fund, Jamie hopes to support more student-led innovation and the creation of tech-driven companies across the continent. To do so, he has also designed a very unique student-focused model.In this episode, we talk to Jamie to learn more about how their model works, what are some of the most exciting companies currently being built in universities across Europe, and what Europe can do to encourage more DeepTech companies.Topics: 00:23 — Introduction with Cindy Yang 01:07 — How Jamie first started investing in students 02:29 — Creator Fund's investment model (and its secret sauce

University of Adversity
#318 Jamie McFaden - Practicing Self Care Through Adversity

University of Adversity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 46:33


Self care specialist and lifestyle mentor – expert researcher in health and wellness for over 10 years. Has worked alongside Jillian Michaels, celebrity trainer, Host of the podcast “What's the Word”, focusing on interviewing the most inspirational people using a word of the day – to empower and educate listeners on how to live better in ALL areas. Holds over 10 international accredited certifications in fitness, yoga, mindfulness, pre/postnatal and currently in training with a leading neuroscience doctor to add brain training to the mix. The “baby step” approach of building tiny habits over time has worked with thousands of clients in improving their overall health and wellness. Over 3 million downloads on Jaime's walking and self care programs. My goal is to reach over 1 million families in 2021 and give them teachable + actionable steps to make positive shifts in their daily lives. When Jaime isn't motivating her clients, she is a full time single mother to a 4 year old, playing at the beach and hanging outdoors enjoying each moment. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:  05:48 How Jamie has had to pivot in life 08:40 Holding onto beliefs in the middle of adversity 16:38 Learning how to navigate challenging moments 20:09 The process of how to overcome situations in life 28:27 Overcoming anxiety

Almost 30
429. Jamie Kern Lima Built a Billion Dollar Business by Being Herself

Almost 30

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 77:45


It’s hard to believe that someone who has built a billion-dollar brand could ever feel doubts about anything in their life, especially when they’ve ticked off all the things. But today’s Almost 30 guest, Jamie Kern Lima, isn’t afraid to get real and vulnerable about what goes on behind the mask.  Today, she reveals all her doubts, from the, Are You There-God? It’s Me, Jamie moments and past career qualms to questions about self-worth and her body – the last puzzle piece she’s currently dead set on solving (aren’t we all)? Her latest book, “Believe IT,” illustrates how she became resolute in her mission to, not only, build a cosmetic empire, but to do it her way, even when doors were slamming in her face. She made it, BIG, but found herself dimming her light in the name of “being humble” and not owning her achievements. Today, she wholly owns her story, hoping that it will help inspire everyone out there to BELIEVE they can do IT too.  Can we get an amen? Want to learn how to start, grow or monetize your current or future podcast? Check out the new-and-improved PodcastPro EBook - your comprehensive podcasting guide by Almost 30 founders! https://almost-30.mykajabi.com/offers/Bx2uQE3F/checkout (almost-30.mykajabi.com/offers/Bx2uQE3F/checkout) 4 Secrets to Your Bestselling Book: FREE TRAINING WITH GABBY BERNSTEIN Sunday, May 23rd Choose from 2 screening times: 1:00 pm EST & 8:00 pm EST SIGN UP NOW: https://gabbybernstein.com/writeabook/?ref=almost30 (gabbybernstein.com/writeabook/?ref=almost30) We also talk about: How Jamie rediscovered her faith in God  Showing up authentically in business and relationships  The competition and comparison cycle Dealing with body doubt   Why women dim their light  Healing female relationships and curating an uplifting circle  Searching for her biological mother Find more to love at http://almost30.com/ (almost30.com)! Resources: Read: https://www.believeit.com/ (Believe IT: How to Go from Underestimated to Unstoppable) Instagram: @jamiekernlima Sponsors: Jenni Kayne | Get 15% off your first order when you use code ALMOST30 at http://jennikayne.com/ (jennikayne.com) ALOHA | Visit aloha.com and use code ALMOST30 for 25% off your first order Monday.com | Sign up for a free two-week trial at https://monday.com/ (monday.com) Dipsea | Get a 30 day free trial when you go to http://dipseastories.com/almost30 (dipseastories.com/ALMOST30) Imperfect Foods | 20% off plus free shipping at https://www.imperfectfoods.com/ (imperfectfoods.com) with code ALMOST30 Almost 30 is edited by http://crate.media (Crate Media) Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting http://almost30.com/websitedisclaimer (almost30.com/websitedisclaimer)

Straight To The Point With Chris Taylor
23: Jamie York - Building A Multi Million Pound A Year Brand.

Straight To The Point With Chris Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 55:19


In this episode of Straight To The Point we will welcome the one and only Jamie York. A serial entrepreneur, investor, mentor and now YouTuber ;)I've known Jamie for a number of years now and I was able to leverage that to get some absolute gold for you in this episode.We dove deep into:- How Jamie started and built a brand where in just the last 12 months he has started a new venture and generated over £1.2m.- How Jamie grew his YouTube channel to 27,000 subscribers in just 9 months.- The biggest contributing factors to Jamies multi million pound a year brand.This is one not to be missed!If you wish to connect with Jamie then his social details are below:Instagram - www.instagram.com/jamieyorkaspireYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-uWL-xlZiIKQD185xSGC5gIf you have any questions then obviously remember to drop me a direct message. I respond to every one: www.instagram.com/christaylor.igSee you on the other side.

Dirty Panties Podcast
Jamie Dewolf, Performer and Filmmaker

Dirty Panties Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 36:18


So, let’s just address the elephant in the room when it comes to Jamie Dewolf: It’s an open secret that while he is a vocal opponent of Scientology, he is indeed the great grandson of the notorious L. Ron Hubbard. And much like his forebear, he’s a dangerously charismatic redhead who has amassed a cult of devoted followers. However, Jamie has used his powers for good not ill, building a successful career as a writer, performer, and filmmaker. He’s written and performed with inmates at San Quentin Penitentiary, won “Performance of the Year” by NPR’s Snap Judgment, was voted “Best Poet” and “Best Filmmaker” from the East Bay Express, and has lead writing workshops at over 90 universities, high schools and juvenile detention facilities nation-wide. As one of the most in demand hosts in the Bay Area and beyond, he’s a regular ringmaster and curator for circus troupes, vaudeville showcases and music festivals across the U.S., and has produced and hosted the variety show Tourettes Without Regrets, now known as The Rumpus and Ruckus Revival, for over twenty years.  We've been friends since we used to smoke cigarettes in cemeteries as teenagers, and Jamie allowed me to do a deep dive into his sordid romantic past. Some highlights include: -How Jamie's worst date ever almost ended in death and dismemberment -Why every Scorpio has a scorpion tattoo -Being haunted by "ghost groupies"  -Jamie's problematic crush on Ivanka Trump ...and much more Relevant links: Battery's industrial cover of Gangsta's Paradise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBr2Wm7yPlw Veronica Compton: https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Veronica_Compton Jamie's Website: https://www.jamiedewolf.com/ Jamie's Instagram: @jamiedewolf Show email: venusstarfruit@gmail.com  Big thanks to Jamie for being our guest, our graphic designer Pedro Recio, and Decek, who composed our sexy theme song "Euphoria".

Lippert Academy for Leadership
Servant Leadership with Kim Lisiak and Jamie Schnur

Lippert Academy for Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 31:55


In this episode of The Lippert Built to Lead Podcast, Kim Lisiak, Director of Leadership Development, speaks with the President of Aftermarket & Technology at Lippert, Jamie Schnur about retaining talent and growing talent from within. Jamie talks about his career trajectory and how he started at Lippert. He also shares how to build relationships and how organizations can prioritize human capital.   “We’ll be celebrating 65 years in May as a company. 1956. So continue that unique culture that Lippert has, that starts with our people. That doesn’t start with logos and it doesn’t start with systems. It starts with the people.” -Jamie Schnur [18:29]   “Our responsibility as leaders is to create a space for our leaders to be exposed to everything going on in the organizations, because it brings a level of perspective, a level of strategic mindset that you wouldn’t be able to do if you’re just focused on your part of the org.” -Kim Lisiak [27:47]   What You Will Learn: [01:43] How Jamie started as an intern [05:59] How he helped people around him [10:02] How to build relationships [17:41] Two ways an organization outgrows itself [21:11] How leaders can prioritize human capital   Resources: Visit our website: https://www.lci1.com/academy Email us: academy@lci1.com

Arthritis Life
Pregnancy and Parenting with Psoriatic Arthritis: Jamie’s Story

Arthritis Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 67:20


In this episode, Cheryl & Jamie discuss:Jamie’s challenging diagnosis journeyThe difference between her pre-psoriatic arthritis pregnancy and parenting experience and her experience being pregnant with psoriatic arthritis, including a discussion of medicationsThe difficulties of being a young person with rheumatic diseaseThe challenges of family planning with rheumatic disease: whether to have another child or not?What it’s like to live with anxiety along with rheumatic diseaseBalancing gratitude and griefLearning to overcome “mom guilt”Our children need us to be present not perfectSpeaker bios:Jamie lives in Gloucestershire, England, with her husband and their two children; Harper aged 4 and Kit who is almost 5 months. She was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis in early 2019 and is still in the process of “learning” her condition. She is a freelance writer and self proclaimed coffee addict who is passionate about combining traditional and holistic approaches to find the best combination to manage her chronic illness.Cheryl Crow is an occupational therapist who has lived with rheumatoid arthritis for seventeen years. Her life passion is helping others with rheumatoid arthritis figure out how to live a full life despite arthritis, by developing tools to navigate physical, emotional and social challenges. She formed the educational company Arthritis Life in 2019 after seeing a huge need for more engaging, accessible, and (dare I say) FUN patient education and self-management resources. Episode links:Resources mentioned in the episode:American College of Rheumatology clinical guidelines for pregnancy with rheumatic diseaseMamas Facing Forward - websiteBooks for children to learn about parents with a chronic illnessSocial media accounts: Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/MamasForward/Versus Arthritis websiteFooled by Randomness bookJamie’s SocialsInstagram @mama.bear.squaresCheryl’s Arthritis Life freebies:Free Handout: Cheryl’s Master Checklist for Managing RAFree Training: Arthritis Life Hack Crash CourseCheryl’s Arthritis Life social media pages:Cheryl on InstagramCheryl’s website: Arthritis LifeCheryl’s Tiktok: @ArthritisLife Arthritis Life Facebook PageCheryl’s Twitter: @realcc Cheryl’s free Facebook group: Arthritis Life Podcast, Practical Tips & Positive, Realistic SupportMedical disclaimer:All content found on the Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Here's the show breakdown:01:00 – Jamie’s introduction and her initial health issues: consistent pain in her fingers, spine, and neck after her first child was around two years old. 05:00 – Jamie struggles to get treated seriously by doctors. She’s diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis after originally her doctors said she was “too young” for it. 5:35 - She and Cheryl discuss their similar diagnosis journeys with medical gaslighting, how both of them had to have their parents advocate for them and spend money on additional doctors before they got their diagnoses. 7:30 - Discussion of anxiety as a result of untreated / undiagnosed chronic illness. Jamie & Cheryl discuss their experiences getting therapy for anxiety and coming to terms with it.9:45 – Jamie’s first pregnancy without psoriatic arthritis, as compared to her second pregnancy with it. Discussion about medication decisions and how difficult it was to decide whether to have another child or not.12:08 - What was it like to be pregnant with psoriatic arthritis during COVID19 pandemic (in 2020)? Includes a discussion about the pregnancy-induced remission she experienced. 14:30 Jamie discusses her experiences breastfeeding and difficult postpartum medication decisions. Cheryl and Jamie discuss how complicated medical decisions are in the context of a family system, not just what’s “best” for the baby. 16:30 - Jamie discusses comfortable ways to hold the baby during breastfeeding and the ways in which aspects of the newborn process are easier due to lockdown.18:00 - Jamie discusses her mixed feelings about using adaptive aids or gadgets in the home, as a young person with arthritis.20:00 - Balancing gratitude and grief as a mom with a disability.22:00 - The importance of learning how to adapt continuously, rather than seeing your chronic illness as having an “end point.” 23:15 - How Jamie’s flare up affects her ability to parent her “big kid” (her 4 year old) and her feelings of mom guilt, complicated by the fact that she’s experienced parenting her child prior to her diagnosis.26:10 - Cheryl and Jamie discuss how difficult it can be to decide whether to have additional children when you have a rheumatic disease, and how to spread out the space between your children. 34:45 - Cheryl parenting mantra: “My son needs me to be present, not perfect.”36:00 - Learning to enjoy the simple pleasures with your children.39:00 - How Cheryl & Jamie explain their conditions to their children and how it’s helped their children develop empathy.42:00 - Coping with feelings of “unfairness” when you get diagnosed with an autoimmune disease when you had previously been healthy and had healthy behaviors.45:00 - Fears of passing your autoimmune condition on to your children. 47:45 - Mamas Facing Forward - resource for moms and moms to be living with chronic illness. Includes books for children about parents that have disabilities.50:00 - The importance of having clear expectations to your partner and delegating if possible when raising children.55:00 - The role social media plays in Jamie & Cheryl’s lives; a blessing and a curse. It can be confusing as the diseases differ drastically between people.58:00 - What the word “progressive” meant to Jamie when diagnosed and how that has changed over time with the modern treatment options and medication. 1:01:00 - Cheryl’s experience when newly diagnosed, having faith in the medications.1:05:00 - The importance of considering how representative the stories that you’re looking at on social media are. When things are going well, people aren’t on the disease-specific social media groups.

Get Your Swag Back
Taking Chances and Living His Truth with Jamie Hyde

Get Your Swag Back

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 48:38


What have been the turning points in your own life? In this episode, I am joined by Jamie Hyde, a former policeman turned businessman. Jamie has overcome multiple setbacks throughout his life both personally and professionally and his story is a great reminder that everything works out the way it’s supposed to. During Jamie’s time as a policeman, his first marriage fell apart and he couldn’t ignore the problems in both his personal and professional life. Jamie has had multiple life transitions in his career and within his relationships that have led him to therapy and healing the issues from his childhood. Today, Jamie is proof that if you continue to strive to be a better version of yourself you will find success. Tune in to Episode 17 to learn about Jamie’s fallout of his first marriage, the work he put into improving his second marriage, his multiple career transitions, and more! Some Questions I Ask Were you depressed because of you or the marriage? (5:57)What drove you to transition from policeman to businessman? (13:00)In This Episode You Will LearnAbout Jamie’s background (1:24)The journey of Jamie’s second marriage (11:20)About Jamie’s time as a car salesman (23:50)How Jamie and his wife changed their communication (29:00)Jamie’s answer to the fast and furious five questions (42:54)Resources Mentioned Author - Dr. Wayne DyerBook - The Big Leap Connect with JamieWebsiteLet’s connect!Email: swagbackdoc@gmail.comFacebook Page See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Foot Traffic Podcast
How To Go From Underestimated to Unstoppable with Jamie Kern Lima

Foot Traffic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 27:23


On today’s episode, I had the opportunity to interview self-made entrepreneur, Jamie Kern Lima. Jamie is the co-founder of IT Cosmetics, the first female CEO in L’Oreal’s 100+ year history, currently on Forbes’ Richest Self-Made Womens List, and NYT Bestselling Author of Believe IT. Throughout the interview, Jamie candidly shares her story, starting as a nine year old girl watching Oprah in her living room with the feeling that she, too, was destined for greatness, to now becoming one of the biggest names in business. I know she's been interviewed hundreds of times already on her book, but I promise that you will hear questions that have never been asked before Tune in to find out... How Jamie started on the quest of entrepreneurship Working 100-hour work weeks and if she would do it again Overcoming imposter syndrome and self-doubt The importance of not holding grudges The incredible success as an entrepreneur Her newest book, Believe IT, and where Jamie is at in her career now Jamie’s story is one that everyone should hear, and she shares it with such openness. Tune in to get fired-up about believing in yourself and going after your dreams… especially the big, scary ones! To Purchase a copy of Jamie’s book “Believe It”: https://www.believeit.com/ Follow Jamie Kern Lima IG: @Jamiekernlima Follow Jamie Kern Lima on FB @JamieKernLimaPage Did you enjoy today’s episode? Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! _______________ Ways to work with Stacy: *Learn 10 Free or Low-Cost Ways To Drive More Traffic - During this 5-day virtual workshop, I will teach you how to create brand awareness and maximize your visibility without a huge marketing budget. https://www.5daytrafficbootcamp.com/ * CONTENT MACHINE: Take one piece of content per week and turn it into daily micro-content. Get access here: https://stacytuschl.com/machine * MASTERMIND: Check out the 4 inevitable stages of what it takes to become a powerhouse and successfully have your business work for you. Watch the FREE training here: https://stacytuschl.com/insider ______________ And if you haven't heard, we've been selling more and more copies of my *new* book The Implementation Code everyday.  If you haven't gotten your free copy yet, go to www.implementationcode.co/freebook - and just pay the for shipping and handling and we will mail it out to you right away! If you want to try out monday.com with a 14 day free trial go to www.stacytuschl.com/monday I know you’ll love it as much as I do!  Let’s build systems together to help you make more time and more money doing what you love. Let's be more than podcast friends. To join the text messaging community just text PODCAST to (414) 240-1379 OR if you'd rather, click here (>> https://my.community.com/stacytuschl) and text PODCAST. Stacy Tuschl is a speaker, business coach, and the owner of The Academy of Performing Arts in Wisconsin. She is the author of the book “Is Your Business Worth Saving?” where she reveals proven strategies for pulling entrepreneurs out of a rut and launching them toward business success. –> Want to work with the Foot Traffic Team and skyrocket your business during a recession? Here is a quick overview of the Foot Traffic Formula program:  We are building out your marketing plan, systems, helping you increase your revenue so you can start to hire and remove some of the stress and pressure going on right now. You'll Get: A program of on-going strategy, systems, and support Weekly laser coaching sessions with me Weekly office hours and trainings with Team Foot Traffic to learn likes copywriting, paid IG and FB ads, funnel implementation and more Private on-boarding call to get you started on the right foot A Dedicated Community Manager that is in the FB group every weekday answering your questions A Dedicated Accountability Coach to work with every month for 25 minutes PRIVATELY. We want to help hold you accountable to hit your goals. Click here to learn more about the program. This is it! If you're ready, I can't wait to welcome you into the program.

Divine Living
Turn Rejection Into a Billion-Dollar Business with Jamie Kern Lima

Divine Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 46:28


I have never been more excited, honored, thrilled, and maybe slightly obsessed to interview anyone on my podcast than I am today! I had the privilege of interviewing Jamie Kern Lima, founder of IT Cosmetics and a human extraordinaire. You are going to love, love, love this conversation! In case you don’t know her, Jamie started her cosmetics company in her living room. She grew the company into the largest luxury makeup brand in the country and then sold it to L'Oreal in a billion-dollar deal. Her love of her customers and remarkable authenticity and belief eventually landed her on Forbes America's richest self-made woman list. Today she's the mother of two, an active investor, speaker, and thought leader who's passionate about inspiring and elevating women. We discuss her amazing new book Believe IT, how she turned rejection into outstanding success, and why you DON’T need to work 100-hour weeks to succeed!Key points discussedHow I manifested Jamie as a guest on Divine Living (00:00)Jamie’s tips for preserving in the face of setbacks (07:47)Dealing with rejection by turning up the volume on your inner voice (14:35)How to define your WHY so you can sustain your vision (22:58)How Jamie went from continuous rejections to a YES from L’Oreal (29:47)Why Jamie believes 100-hour weeks were one of her biggest mistakes (34:44)What’s it like to be a billionaire and what happiness really is (39:29)Jamie’s next step and why you absolutely need to get her book (42:47)Additional resourcesMy dahling Queen. I’m just SUCH a fan of this woman. I’m not even trying to flatter her, but her book Believe IT is one of the best books I’ve read in… forever. Please, go get it NOW!We’d also love to know your takeaways, please screenshot the episode and tag us on Instagram! My handle is @ginadevee and you can find Jamie at @jamiekernlima.And if you haven’t already, subscribe to the Divine Living podcast, share your reviews, and tune in every week to get one step closer to your Queenhood! ⭐ Get FREE meditations, workbooks, and Q&As with me https://www.divineliving.com/audacity

Frontleft Podcast
#62: We Get By (ft Jamie Webster, LFC, Boss Nights)

Frontleft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 79:11


Frontleft Podcast is back for episode 62: We Get By!This episode we sat down and had a conversation with Jamie Webster, singer, songwriter from Liverpool. -Jamie’s introduction into music through football and how LFC and Boss Nights helped propel his career. - How Jamie evolved his craft and didn’t want to be pigeon holed as just a “football singer”- The ins and outs of showbusiness and how Jamie had to transition from an electrician to one of the biggest singers in his city.- How Jamie and Jurgen Klopp became best mates.Plus Much more ...Socials: Instagram @Frontleftpodcast @tezskii @josh_lfts @treylvp@LiverpoolPodcastStudios (Editor)Guest: @Jamiewebstermusic@jamiewebster94Twitter @frontleftpod @tezskii @joshorie @traelvpYOUTUBE : FIND US BY SEARCHING “FRONTLEFTPODCAST" DONT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL!⛔️ Like - Share- Comment ⛔️FrontleftMondaysFrontleftofAllConversations

Writing for Children
Maggie Tokuda-Hall & Jamie Tan | Writing for Children 234

Writing for Children

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 24:20


INTERVIEW WITH MAGGIE TOKUDA-HALL & JAMIE TAN Katie interviews award-winning author Maggie Tokuda-Hall and Candlewick Senior Publicist Jamie Tan about Maggie's latest book THE MERMAID, THE WITCH, AND THE SEA. We talk about: Gender fluidity in characters Shondaland interest Maggie’s lyrical writing How Jamie did the publicity for this particular book How Maggie is brutal to her characters! Not shying away from being mean to your characters

Looking Deep with Kareem Mortimer
The Career of Jamie Donnelly

Looking Deep with Kareem Mortimer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 31:06


The Career History of Jamie Donnelly Meet Jamie Donnelly, an accomplished actress that I worked with, in my Cargo feature film. She has always had a passion for performing since the age of 10. In this episode, Jamie talks about her acting career that spans decades from Hollywood to working with creative independent filmmakers. She shares how she became an acting coach at some point in her career due to her supportive nature and ability to bring out the best in performers. Listen in to learn the importance of valuing relationships with the people you relate with at the workplace. Episode Timeline: [0:27] Intro [1:27] Jamie’s experience playing Violet in my feature film, Cargo. [3:39] She narrates her passion for performing, which she discovered at 10 years old. [5:35] How Jamie values relationships with those she works with and with her audience. [10:29] The experience Jamie had in the movie Grease and how astonished she was that the movie became so big. [17:17] Why she enjoys working with creative independent filmmakers as opposed to Hollywood TV shows. Relevant Links : Cargo Trailer- https://cutt.ly/4kN51Sf

Sell While You Sleep Podcast with Elaine Heney
How Jamie helped over 250 podcasting students made over 6 million dollars in sales

Sell While You Sleep Podcast with Elaine Heney

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 29:03


Subscribe to the Changemakers Podcast >>>  5 Days to Monetize Your Podcast Training >>>  Jamie’s Instagram >>>  Learn more: https://www.myultimatebonus.com/ For too many years, we’ve been told to work every hour in the day to build an online biz? That sounds crazy to me! I want a successful online business – … The post How Jamie helped over 250 podcasting students made over 6 million dollars in sales appeared first on Sweet Funnel Strategy Podcast.

Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast

Hey Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of She's a Small Wonder: A Small Wonder Podcast. Kicking off 2021, with Season 2. Today, I covered S2E1: Chewed Out, which aired on September 13, 1986. In this episode Jamie and Reggie, learns a sobering lesson by, smoking cigarettes and chewing tobacco to elevate their freshman status in junior high. For being one of those "Very Special TV Episode" it was pretty descent. Jamie's in junior high and he and Reggie want to impress some older boys so they decide to take up smoking which according to Peter (forgot his last name)(the youngest kid from Eight Is Enough, I think) is already considered "kid stuff" he introduces them to chewing tobacco (one of the grossest habits out there, my Dad was big into chewing that garbage, it was nasty). Of course we all know where this leads, a bad habit and serious health related consequences need to be addressed to get the point across to kids that this stuff will kill you, but not before you end up getting cancer first. I remember watching this as a kid in 1990 when I was 8, Jamie seemed so much older to me at 12. I lived for these serious TV Episodes growing up and as I became an adult I realized some of these so called serious episodes were kinda corny, but got the message across. How Jamie even comes to have the cigarettes in his possession is laughable, Ted found them on someone's desk at work and thought it was ok to swipe them because he was stressed out about upcoming work evaluations. Apparently he used to smoke a long time ago, but the way he's crying and moaning about needing "just one little puff" you'd think he quit a week ago. He even makes a joke after Joan throws the cigarettes in the trash as he says "great, let the garbage can get cancer". This feels like foreshadowing to me. A side plot of Ted moving Vicki's cabinet into his and Joan's bedroom leads to no sex for him because Joan can't take Vicki watching them (even though she's in her cabinet, she can still hear them) Believe me no one wants those noises repeated via Vicki at the breakfast table for Jamie's ears. Join me next month when I cover S1E2: Money, Money Money, which aired on September 20, 1986. In this episode Jamie tries to buy the love of a pretty classmate. Have a great week everyone!

Mind Your Body
42. Surviving a Brain Tumor and Eating Your Way Back to Health with Jamie Brown

Mind Your Body

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 58:14


What if you were told that you had a brain tumor? What would you do?My guest on this week’s episode Jamie Brown is a brain tumor survivor and tells his compelling story of courage and triumph.With over thirty five years in the Entertainment Business, Jamie has worked with some of the biggest celebrities in Hollywood. Such personalities like Chris Tucker, Eddie Murphy, and Michael Jackson top his A-list. In this inspirational episode Jamie and I chatted about his journey with healing from a rare tumour, and the many life lessons he learned along the way. We also talked about foods that have a low frequency that zap your energy and how people that are currently struggling with their health can get started today to achieve the results that they feel might be out of reach for them.  In this episode Jamie and I chatted about:[1:01]  The type of tumour that Jamie had is a very rare tumour only found in infants and children up to seven years of age.[5:16]  Jamie's tumour has actually helped 2 million people worldwide. [6:12]  Attending Physician Neurosurgeon Sanjay Gupta MD, along with a skilled team of medical doctors were instrumental in Jamie's remarkable recovery[6:12]  How Jamie discovered he had a brain tumour[6:12] Jamie's out of body experience when he was deceased for 15 minutes. [17:57]  The most important thing that I've learned in life is try. If you have not tried, you have not failed. [18:58]  Jamie on the power of reading, and how reading saved his life.[18:58]  Jamie's book I ate My Way Back to Health So Can You. [28:51] As a nutrition consultant the one thing Jamie suggests people do to improve their health[29:05]  Food has one primary purpose. The purpose of food is to give you life. [31:42]  The connection between the foods that we eat and those foods having life and those foods having energy[32:02]  Everything in life has a frequency [33:57]  With every bite, you're either fueling health, or you're fuelling disease, it's one or the other. [34:10]  Benefits of an alkaline diet Jamie's WebsiteGrab Jamie’s Book Follow Jamie on InstagramFREE E-book Bare EssentialsThe Magic of Thinking Big by David J. SchwartzFood and Healing: How What You Eat Determines Your Health, Your Well-Being, and the Quality of Your LifeFollow Trudy on Instagram!Follow Trudy on Facebook!Trudy Stone LinkedInTrudy Stone PinterestTrudy Stone YouTube Channel

Work Hard Play Hard
315: Jamie Metzl | Hacking Darwin & Imagining a Better Future

Work Hard Play Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 60:43


Jamie Metzl is a technology and healthcare futurist, geopolitics expert, and the author of https://hackingdarwin.com/ (“Hacking Darwin: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Humanity.”) He is the smartest, craziest, and most interesting guy that I’ve ever interviewed — really, he’s who I hope to be when I grow up — and he paints a vision of the future that is both more informed and more hopeful than most. Jamie previously served in the U.S. National Security Council, State Department, Senate Foreign Relations Committee and as a Human Rights Officer for the United Nations in Cambodia, and in February 2019, he was appointed to the World Health Organization expert advisory committee on developing global standards for the governance and oversight of human genome editing. This dude knows his stuff, he knows how to have fun, and I can’t think of a better way to end the very weird year than by imagining a better future. In This Conversation We Cover:  [04:35] How Jamie’s life was shaped by hearing his dad’s story of fleeng Nazi Europe [13:00] Nature, nurture, and fate [17:40] What does a Human Rights Officer do? [20:35] What are you trying to accomplish working with all of these different governmental and non-governmental organisations? [28:20] What was your motivation behind writing https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/912734.The_Depths_of_the_Sea ("The Depths of the Sea,”) a historical novel? [31:28] Why write https://hackingdarwin.com/ (“Hacking Darwin: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Humanity)?” [35:15] Why do people get freaked out when AI is mentioned and are their fears warranted? [38:20] What are your thoughts on putting technology inside of the human body? [52:18] Rapid fire round Resources: https://jamiemetzl.com (jamiemetzl.com) https://oneshared.world/ (oneshared.world) Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamieMetzl (@JamieMetzl) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-metzl-8a4a3610/ (linkedin.com/in/jamie-metzl-8a4a3610) https://hackingdarwin.com/ (“Hacking Darwin: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Humanity”) by Jamie Metzl https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/912734.The_Depths_of_the_Sea (“The Depths of the Sea”) by Jamie Metzl Mastermind: https://workhardplayhardpodcast.com/mastermind/ (workhardplayhardpodcast.com/mastermind) Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimmurgatroyd/ (@kimmurgatroyd) | https://www.instagram.com/robmurgatroyd/ (@robmurgatroyd) Virtual mastermind: http://workhardplayhard90.com (workhardplayhard90.com) https://pushjournal.com/?mbsy_source=d8f18da2-10d5-4a98-b85c-9bdabad61ee5&mbsy_exp=Thu%2C+12+Dec+2019+20%3A36%3A32+GMT&campaignid=35053&mbsy=BTPZC (The Push Journal) To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: https://workhardplayhardpodcast.com/ (workhardplayhardpodcast.com) Work Hard Play Hard is a production of http://crate.media (Crate Media)

Hoopsfix Podcast - British Basketball with Sam Neter
Rejuvenating the Manchester Giants - with Jamie Edwards - Ep. 86

Hoopsfix Podcast - British Basketball with Sam Neter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 88:21


For Episode 86 of the Hoopsfix Podcast, we sit down with Jamie Edwards, former England international and now heading up the new Manchester Giants project.After almost a decade of dwelling near or at the bottom of the league table, in February of 2020, Manchester Giants saw new ownership led by Edwards, and have started this season as a new-look outfit, with a competitive roster, new home venue and re-brand.Edwards grew up playing for Oldham Celtics before making the move to Manchester United and was taken under his wing by the legendary Alton Byrd, who remains a mentor to this day. After going to the US for High School (at Byrd's former school), he returned to the UK where he had a 5 year career in the BBL before getting into running basketball camps and clinics, ultimately leading to the creation of NBA Mad Skills, a nationwide tour of 16 cities and towns which saw him featured on Channel 4 with Scoop Jackson.Edwards was involved in two unsuccessful attempts at buying the Giants franchise in the late 90s, before setting up Trained Brain in 2000, where he does peak performance coaching with elite athletes and people.Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:49 Interview start03:51 How Jamie started playing basketball06:28 The Manchester United basketball programme10:12 How juniors used to all play before the seniors to encourage the club links13:31 Playing at Royal Albert Hall 17:30 Being mentored by Alton Byrd 19:32 The similarities in their position and height meaning Byrd took a liking to him22:39 Jamie went to the same High School Alton did25:51 Choosing not to play college ball27:16 Returning to the UK to play at Chester30:30 The length of Jamie's pro career31:56 Why he chose to retire from playing35:11 Working camps and setting up the NBA Mad Skills nationwide tour37:24 The first attempts at buying the Manchester Giants in the late 90s41:09 What was it that motivated him to want to own a BBL franchise44:03 The years he attempted to buy the franchise44:29 What stopped it from happening44:43 The franchise being valued higher in those times45:15 Whether he has been biding his time over the last 20 years to get the franchise47:38 How transferring ownership of a franchise works49:31 How many other people are involved with the ownership of the club50:31 Where the funding for the club is coming from51:05 How the reality of running a BBL club compares to his expectations52:53 Assessing the state of Manchester basketball59:28 Moving into the National Basketball Performance Centre1:02:41 The importance of knowing the history to be able to build for the future1:05:32 The release of Callum Jones from the club 1:08:06 The balance of home grown development with winning at the BBL level1:10:53 Getting tangible minutes for young British players and whether the focus is on players from the North West1:14:40 What Jamie's day to day looks like1:16:57 Looking to the future of the Giants1:22:34 Whether it's a good look for players to have to have another job whilst in the BBLThe show has been approved on iTunes – find it here and please subscribe to automatically receive new episodes straight to your phone/computer/tablet – if you could give us a review/rating it would be much appreciated to help the podcast spread far and wide, meanwhile it is also on Spotify here, Overcast, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts.You can support Hoopsfix's work in helping to grow British basketball on Patreon.

Nursing Uncensored
White Allyship Action with Jaime Fregeau of First Do No Harm Podcast

Nursing Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 56:41


In this episode, Adrianne welcomes returning guest Jamie Fregeau, creator and host of the nursing podcast First Do No Harm. Jamie and Adrianne recorded this conversation on Election Day 2020, marking the day with an important, yet uncomfortable topic. They're going to talk about the work to be continuously better allies to the Black community and all communities of color through words and actions.They discuss topics like:-Calling out disparities/bias and why this matters-Why we, as white women, need to share this info among fellow white women-Performative activism versus moving the dialogue forward -We may f*ck up, but we don't give up-How to educate people who don't want to do any “work”-Saviorship versus allyship-How Jamie learns from TikTok-Voting locallySystemic racism is a complex beast. Adrianne and Jamie are not experts offering solutions. They are individuals trying to keep progressive conversation in front of the eyes of their own demographic communities, and to lead by example as they learn. Below you'll find links discussed in the episode. The authors, creators, and organizations mentioned are not affiliated with Nursing Uncensored and this episode is not sponsored.Mentioned in the show:White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack By Peggy McIntoshhttps://nationalseedproject.org/Key-SEED-Texts/white-privilege-unpacking-the-invisible-knapsack44 Books by Black Authors https://www.oprahmag.com/entertainment/books/g26187205/best-books-black-authors/IG accounts Adrianne mentioned:@privtoprog@ihartericka@ibramxk@blacknurseskillingit@sophia_roeConnect with Jamie to see her content.https://www.facebook.com/1stdonoharm.podcast/https://www.instagram.com/first.do.no.harm.podcast/ ——————————————-Like this video? Buy Adrianne a coffee to say thanks!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NUPodcastWant more nursing-related content?

Recruiting Trailblazers
Jamie Beaumont: How to Crush it on LinkedIn in Recruiting + 2 Startups Already!

Recruiting Trailblazers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 55:48


Jamie Beaumont: Why You Should Use Converse Instead of Announce on Social MediaIn this episode, Marcus Edwardes speaks with Jamie Beaumont, a recruiting technology entrepreneur. He ran his own recruiting agency in graduate recruiting before he founded Offerd, a SaaS tool that automates the many top-of-the-funnel administration tasks.He also, more recently, founded another SaaS platform for recruiters called Fuel, which he calls “the Klarna for Recruitment”, helping agencies get paid 100% of their fees upfront whilst allowing their clients to split their payments over six months.Listen in as Jamie shares how he was able to found two SaaS platforms after only graduating in 2012, his unusual LinkedIn content strategy that wins him business regularly, why you should minimize automation as a recruiter, and how to effectively use social media for business.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:● [5:33] How Jamie was able to become a serial entrepreneur so quickly● [09:09] What Jamie learned from losing five figures overnight day trading● [17:21] The advantages and disadvantages of being your own boss● [19:46] Jamie’s content strategy on LinkedIn● [26:28] How Jamie wins clients from people engaging on his LinkedIn feed● [27:37] Combining social media content creation with traditional methods● [29:46] How Jamie ranks different growth hacks● [32:42] Threading the line between automation and personalization● [38:50] Having a strong, powerful message and sticking to it● [40:19] What is Offerd all about and who is it for?● [45:03] Why Offerd tried to solve too many problems● [47:05] Why Jamie launched Fuel● [52:55] What people often get wrong about using social media for businessKey quotes:● “What realistically separates an entrepreneur from somebody else is actioning that idea instead of just sitting on it.”● “Don’t be arrogant. Things are far more difficult than you think they are, and it’s usually when they’re going fairly well, there’s something going wrong at the beginning, because you should be learning.”● “I don’t like selling. I like splitting audiences.”● “Automation within recruitment can be complete suicide because it’s a people business.”● “What people don’t realize about social media is that it’s a conversation, not an announcement.”Resources Mentioned:● Jamie Beaumont on LinkedIn● jamie@paywithfuel.io● jamie@getofferd.io

Successful Athletes Podcast - Presented by TrainerRoad
Recovering From Overtraining with Triathlete Jamie Berry - Successful Athletes Podcast 29

Successful Athletes Podcast - Presented by TrainerRoad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 41:15


Triathlete Jamie Berry overtrained and under-fueled, and suffered serious consequences as a result. With medical attention, proper recovery, and better fueling, he eventually came back stronger than before. Find out how Jamie overcame RED-S and used TrainerRoad to break through a longstanding fitness plateau in episode 29 of the Successful Athletes Podcast. Continue the discussion on the TrainerRoad Forum: www.TrainerRoad.com/forum   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   ABOUT TRAINERROAD — CYCLING’S MOST EFFECTIVE TRAINING SYSTEM   TrainerRoad makes cyclists faster. Athletes get structured indoor workouts, science-backed training plans, and easy-to-use performance analysis tools to reach their goals   Build Your Custom Plan: https://bit.ly/36S48fm Train Together with Group Workouts: https://bit.ly/3gngkHZ Get Started: https://bit.ly/3gkyo5v   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   ATHLETE INTERVIEWS THAT MAKE YOU FASTER   The Successful Athletes Podcast dissects the preparation and execution of outstanding performances by TrainerRoad athletes. From world record performances to personal records and life changing health improvements, get an inside look at what it takes to get faster.   Subscribe to the Successful Athletes Podcast on iTunes: https://apple.co/2X0KEj2   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:   How Jamie went sub 4hr30min for his first Half Distance Triathlon• Jamie’s athletic background• How Jamie fit in training with a busy school schedule• The early signs of RED-S and how Jamie recognized them• What Jamie did to return to health• The nutrition changes Jamie made to get faster and healthier at the same time• How Jamie used TrainerRoad to come back to an all-time FTP and W/KG high, as well as a 40k TT PR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   FOLLOW TRAINERROAD   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrainerRd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trainerroad/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrainerRoad • Strava Club: https://www.strava.com/clubs/trainerroad

Your Marketing Department
Entrepreneur Interview: Jamie Young - Gift Marketing Consultant

Your Marketing Department

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 54:07


Jamie is the owner of Jamie Young Swag & Strategy Jamie is going to share her tips on 3 Ways to boost your business with Generosity PLUS a couple of free gifts for you, you can find those links at the bottom of the show notes. Connect with Jamie : https://uptownscreenprinting.com/ https://www.facebook.com/uptownscreenprinting More of our marketing tips and strategies at https://vickywu.us/blog 00:50 Gift marketing - what's the right item to give 01:10 An accidental entrepreneur ... Jamie did her job for free for six years - here's why 01:45 How my own hobby turned into a secondary accidental income 03:15 How Jamie's business has changed and grown 04:12 How Jamie got started doing this business on the side 05:30 When Jamie quit her full-time job 07:35 The promo product I'm ordering ... message me to ask me for one ;) 08:30 The switch to virtual trade shows - how do you handle swag? 09:10 Why do trade shows do swag bags and how you can use this same strategy for virtual events 10:15 How virtual events can actually get better results 11:00 How far in advance you need to plan for swag 13:50 The biggest marketing issue when she started her business 15:15 How an entrepreneur should marketing their business 16:10 Why doing a Google search for marketing advice is frustrating 17:00 Why FOCUS in your marketing strategy is so important 17:35 Do you have to do any specific marketing strategy? The answer ... 18:10 Jamie's very first live video - she was terrified! 19:15 Planning video content - you can use our strategy at https://vickywu.us/guru-course/video-marketing-planning-how-to-quickly-plan-and-create-up-to-one-year-of-video-marketing-content/ ... use code HOLIDATE to access this course for free through 12/24/20 20:10 What I tell people who are hesitant to do a video or live video 21:00 Jamie's biggest marketing issue now, Covid impact 24:10 One of Jamie's best ways to send a gift 25:30 Jamie's big launch that is happening - what would be the most strategic way to announce a new business? 26:20 Marketing to launch a new business 27:00 One piece of my advice when marketing any local brick & mortar 27:45 My ebook on Facebook groups has a whole section on this strategy - https://vickywu.us/downloads/facebook-group-marketing-guidebook/ ... use code HOLIDATE to get this free through 12/24/20 28:10 Help drive customers in the door ... #shoplocal 29:20 Running ads that you don't have to pay for 31:05 A marketing strategy for once they get in your shop 31:50 Before they walk out of the store 32:25 Another marketing strategy after they have left the store 33:00 How to get people to do marketing for you 34:10 Why people trust THIS strategy more than you paying for an ad 34:45 My reasoning for having a podcast, and how it's so beneficial 36:35 What Jamie wishes someone had told her about being an entrepreneur before she started 39:45 When starting your entrepreneurship journey you need to start with this 40:30 One of the funniest questions I ever received at 2am when I was on call 44:30 I made the jump to entrepreneurship with no safety net and no source of income 45:00 What's scary about starting entrepreneurship 46:30 Jamie's 3 step system to boost your business with generosity 48:20 "Lumpy mail" 50:00 Top 10 list and how to use it 51:00 Non-sales sales 51:30 Jamie Gift #1 -- The Top 100 Gifts to Give - download at https://dg3eg7kc.pages.infusionsoft.net/ 51:50 Gift #2 -- The 3-Part Strategy to get your gift strategy started - download this at https://gbc5i1pl.pages.infusionsoft.net/ #marketing #digitalmarketing #swag #marketinggift #entrepreneurship #socialmediamarketing #usergeneratedcontent

Big Feed up HQ
Learnings From Lockdown 2.0 / Feeding a Family / Talk Walk Move / With Jamie Lau

Big Feed up HQ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 58:17


Jamie Lau is a dad, personal trainer and founder of The Training Lab. We Dig Into: Jamie's experiences as a dad, partner and coach during the lockdown. How Jamie organises a food shop and meal prep for a family of four. Things to consider when cooking for children i.e. palatability and mouthfeel. How important it is to share your health and fitness journey with a coach or a friend or a family member. Grouping training into three buckets, how to raise heart rate and breathing rate, how to work muscles and how to move in different directions and certain end ranges i.e. joint activation. What it is like operating as a coach online during the lockdown. Jamie’s coaching session structure i.e. talk, walk, move. As always if you like the show please share it with someone and also it would be awesome if you could possibly take a few moments to leave me a review and rating on the platform that you listen to the podcast on (thank you in advance.) Links and Resources: Jamies Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/laujkb/ Jamie's Website - http://www.ttlab.co.uk/ Jamie’s first appearance on the show and one of my most popular episodes - https://soundcloud.com/user-188029167/big-feed-up-hq Matt Gardner Nutrition: What I Do - https://www.mattgardnernutrition.com/what-i-do Free Recipes - https://www.mattgardnernutrition.com/downloads My Partners and Discount Codes - https://www.mattgardnernutrition.com/partners Keep In Touch On LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-gardner-498908142/ Keep in Touch On Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mattgardnernutrition/ 33 Fuel: Gain 10% off your first order with matt10 at checkout: https://www.33fuel.com/ A competition to win a 3 months supply of Greens: https://www.33fuel.com/pages/competitions My favourite product at the moment is Natural Energy Drink. I am really enjoying getting out on the bike at the moment and if I manage more than 1 hr I drink 5 tbsp with 500-750ml of water:https://www.33fuel.com/collections/during-sport-energy-hydration/products/better-fuel-energy-drink-blend 33 Fuel on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/33fuel/ Forth Edge BioMarker Testing: Gain 15% off each test: https://www.biomarkertracking.com/mhnut I am an affiliate and I will receive a kickback if you purchase through me. Forth Edge on Insta - https://www.instagram.com/forth_edge/ Episode 2 with Sarah Bolt - https://soundcloud.com/user-188029167/creating-your-own-bio-marker-profile-test-dont-guess-with-sarah-bolt-from-forth Episode 1 With Sarah Bolt - https://soundcloud.com/user-188029167/a-deep-dive-into-how-to-interpret-your-blood-results-with-forth

Soul Journeys®
Using Sound Healing to Bring Light to Our Wounds with Jamie Lu

Soul Journeys®

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 47:27


Jamie Lu is a gifted sound healer and telepath/intuitive. Her work provides deep wisdom, new energy tools and practices for Effective Self Healing and Liberation. Her method of Sound Healing blends her ability to read the unconscious to identify the root cause of a disease or life challenge. With the power of God/Source, presence, sound and energy work, her sessions activate transformation across the levels of mind, emotion, body and spirit. She is world-renowned for working with difficult illnesses and emotional tensions, after instantly healing herself from a heart condition and Hashimoto's disease at age 24. She left behind an affluent career in media and technology after experiencing a life altering moment with Source/God that led to her to dedication to humanities ascension and enlightenment, extensive training in the energy healing arts and her service as a Self Healing Facilitator and Awakening Mentor.  She is a lecturer at the Globe Institute of Sound and Consciousness, the first College to offer a degree to Sound Healing students in the United States. She personally trains and mentors students online at the Love Rising Academy. The Academy has activated hundreds of people on their individual paths of Light, Love and Liberated Awareness. How Jamie came to be a sound healer. What she did to turn around her life when she was feeling completely unsatisfied.  “Our highest purpose is to help each other.” Jamie's difficult experience with Hashimotos and a heart condition. Why she believes that we all suffer.  Why she chose sound healing over all of the other healing modalities.  The big leap from having a successful 6-figure income in the tech world to becoming a healing practitioner.  Why Jamie believes many women have thyroid issues.  Her #1 rule: Listen to God.  The profound moment with a client that changed her entire life.  What she believes is coming out of the Covid experience.  “Only take action when there's inspiration, otherwise it's just your ego.” Her higher perspective download of the U.S. election and Covid. Her reminder to not be obsessed with the U.S. election -- “It's just not that important.” The virus and Trump is a catalyst for change and higher perspectives.  What we can learn from Trump right now.  The beautiful Leurian messages that Jamie is receiving and the fall of the Cabal.  “We're not here to wake people up. 2020 is the wake up call.” Learn more: https://loverising.earth/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamieluhealing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamielu/

Happiness Hacks
Episode 157: Unhooking the Lie that You Need to be Mean to Yourself

Happiness Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 25:07


For those of us with high functioning anxiety, the voice of our inner Monger is loud.  It’s the voice that tells us we’ll never succeed.  It’s the voice that tells us we’re an imposter and we’re mere moments away from being found out.  It’s an internal voice of belittling and nastiness. It consistently makes us feel like we aren’t enough.  For those of us with exceptionally loud Mongers, we can’t WAIT for the day that our Monger disappears. And while we’d like to silence that inner critic once and for all, what happens if you feel like you’d never get anything done without your Monger? What do you do then? That’s exactly what my dear friend Jamie told me… and it sparked an epiphany. I needed to get to the root of why my own Monger was so belittling, shaming and mean—and why I believed that I needed that voice. In this episode, Jamie and I are chatting about her anxiety and how her Monger shows up in her life and ways your Monger might show up in your life, too. To learn more about the Monger, listen to Episode 110: The Voices In Your Head—The Monger and click here to read more about the Monger on my website.  Listen to the full episode to hear: How Jamie brings her own sense of humor to the many rules and rigidities we have in dealing with our anxiety The different ways that our Monger can show up: mean and relentless or critical and pushy and ways our Monger can shame us and keep us stuck in all areas of our lives How Jamie realized that her Monger would never fully go away but instead she could make her part of the team Learn more about Nancy: Coach in Your Pocket The Happier Approach Book Live Happier Website --- The Happier Approach Book I’ve been working with women like you living with hidden anxiety every day for over 20 years as a coach and counselor. I wrote The Happier Approach to give you a framework for dealing with your anxiety and start living happier. The Happier Approach will help you understand the voices in your head and what to do with them. It’s not another woo-woo self-help book that asks you to think positively and live your best life. It’s a practical guidebook for getting out of survival mode and finding a genuinely happy and productive life. Know someone who has High Functioning Anxiety and a VERY LOUD Monger, the Happier Approach makes a great gift.  Find The Happier Approach on Amazon, Audible, or Barnes & Noble! And click here to learn more about how you can work with me through on-demand coaching!

The Athlete's Garage
From elite athletics to helping athletes with their recovery with Jamie Stratton from AIM Sports Recovery

The Athlete's Garage

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 87:28


In this episode, I sit down with Jamie Stratton, Founder and Myotherapist at AIM Sports Recovery in Melbourne. Jamie has a background in Athletics, where he trained from a young age and competed at National-Level in Long-Jump. After retiring from the sport, Jamie decided to start-up AIM Sports Recovery, to help athletes with a service that he lacked while he was competing: Adequate recovery and injury-management. Jamie is now helping a wide-range of athletes, from recreational to elite, from Athletics to Endurance athletes to optimise their recovery and ultimately, train and perform at their best. This was a really fun and insightful conversation that I had with Jamie. Stress AND rest equals growth, so make sure you tune in to this episode to hear about Jamie's experiences and learnings as an athlete, and what he recommends for you to best manage your recovery. Timestamps: 3:00- Jamie's journey into elite-level long-jumper 32:34- How Jamie developed AIM sports recovery 49:36- The difference between a Physio/Myo/Chiro/Osteo 1:02:03- Sleep for recovery 1:08:20- The 1%ers for recovery 1:15:08- Q&A Get in touch with Jamie Email: Jamie@aimrecovery.com Instagram: @aimsportsrecovery Phone: 0417 667 267 Get in touch with Trang Facebook: The Motion Mechanic Instagram: TheMotionMechanic Email: trang@themotionmechanic.com Website: www.themotionmechanic.com  

Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers
Jamie Davis on Facing Hurdles in Your Writing Career

Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 51:21


Episode 033 / Fantasy and science fiction author Jamie Davis joins Jami Albright and Sara Rosett this week to talk about those critical times in your author career when you face hurdles and how to get over them. The conversation also touches on tips for new podcasters, the importance of connecting with authors outside your genre, and surveying your readers to understand them better. Come over and say hi to Jami and Sara in the WIKT Facebook group! You can find show notes and links at wishidknownforwriters.com. Intro recap In this podcast episode, you’ll discover: How Jamie wrote his first book during NaNoWriMo and why he participates every year How Jamie’s background as a journalist was a benefit when it came to writing quickly, but he had to discover his own narrative voice What Jamie would do differently if he were publishing his first book now Jamie’s advice for new podcasters and why recording your first podcast is like writing your first draft Facing hurdles in your writing career The importance of connecting with authors outside of your genre How to survey your readers to help you understand your readers and what novels they like Genres discussed include fantasy, science fiction, urban fantasy, and paranormal romance. Links: Jamie Davis Jamie Davis Twitter Books and Authors Fantasy Podcast National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) Booksweeps Bookfunnel

Basically Beauty
Oh Hot ‘Gram! Jamie Dana Hairstylist Talks Growing Your Business As A Hairstylist Outside Of The Salon

Basically Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 37:43


04 Oh Hot ‘Gram! That is the name of the insanely successful online course about how to level up your Instagram game as a hair designer (“hair stylist” for those of you who are new to my lingo)! Jamie Dana is the mastermind behind this course. She began her career just as I did, renting a chair in a salon, building her book of business and making women feel confident with a beautiful new hair style. Jamie set herself apart from your typical hair designers by taking her business online and creating residual income for herself. I had been admiring her through the eyes of social media until one day, I gained the courage to slide into her DMs! A simple message had turned into a coffee date, which turned into a friendship. Jamie has so much to teach you all; I can’t wait for you to hear our conversation!   In our conversation, we discuss:⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ How Jamie helps other hairstylists grow their businesses outside the salon Going from hair designer to hair educator Building an online community Jamie’s top social media tips Creating and hosting Ember Retreat   Product of the Week: UNITE Smooth & Shine ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Get more Basically Beauty @basicallybeautypodcast!   Resources: jamiedana.com Instagram: @jamiedanahairstylist   Basically Beauty is edited by Nikki Butler Media.

Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast
Ep 166: Jamie Lissow

Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 84:18


Jamie Lissow is a revered comedian seen on The Tonight Show, The Late Late Show, Comedy Central, Dry Bar Comedy, and more. He’s also a writer, actor, and producer known for CBS’ “Man with a Plan”, Netflix’s “Real Rob”. Jamie sits down to pay Stephen a visit to talk about: -Jamie’s Drybar Special “Something Awesome” and some of Jamie’s alternative names. -The signs from the universe that led Jamie to dipping his toe into the comedy water. -Why comedians can accomplish so much more if they do more than just stand-up. -How Jamie became such a darn good listener. -How Jamie met Rob Schneider, how they ended up touring together, and what it was like co-producing/acting on "Real Rob" (Jamie also lets me know what a producer does). -His experience as a producer/writer on CBS’ “Man with a Plan” and how it’s cancellation turned into other opportunities. -How he’s been able to make things work in quarantine by appreciating what he has and letting things fall into place without over worrying. Then Jamie and Stephen get cracking on some self-help, including deciphering a quote from a robot gone homicidal, how to show record execs you're cool and hip on a Zoom meeting, whether or not you should spritz your letters in perfume, and so much more. Support A Comedy Advice Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/acomedyadvicepodcast Follow ACAP on IG: https://www.instagram.com/acomedyadvicepodcast/ Follow Jamie! http://www.jamielissow.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamjamielissow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamieLissow See Jamie perform live July 30 - Aug 2nd! https://az.houseofcomedy.net/attraction/jamie-lissow/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hyperbrole-podcast/message

Follow Through with LVB
#17 Jamie Simmonds - A Journey to Becoming the Fittest on Earth

Follow Through with LVB

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 70:18


In this episode, Simmonds with host Logan van Beek discuss the key moments to Jamie's journey to date: Chapters Lockdown in Abu Dhabi (2:13) Childhood in Dunedin/Competing with Sister Becky/Lessons from Parents/Dreams of a 16-year old Jamie (4:40) Dreaming of becoming a Black Fern Rugby player (12:03) Mum's Intervention - First taste of Crossfit (13:42) Starting to take Crossfit a little more serious – snapping Achilles (15:53) Starting a new adventure - Moving to Abu Dhabi as a Personal Trainer (20:13) Winning the Dubai Fitness Challenge in 2014 (24:27) The dramatic rise in The Open CROSSFIT competition - 391st... 102nd... 1st... (26:54) Competing at the CROSSFIT GAMES for the first time in 2016 - "I'm all in now" (30:06) A day in the life of Jamie Simmonds - Training/Eating (33:45) How getting the Nutrition right, improved Jamie's performance (38:36) Jamie Simmonds Cheat Meal (40:04) How to train for The CROSSFIT GAMES - what does the program look like? (41:49) The turning point at the 2018 CROSSFIT GAMES (44:55) Enjoying Crossfit - How Jamie focused more on having fun rather than being too serious (48:28) How Jamie mentally pushes herself past the breaking point (50:31) The 2019 Crossfit Games experience - 3rd Fittest woman on Earth (53:41) How has life changed since the 2019 Crossfit Games? (56:17) Meeting husband Elliott - how he has helped Jamie in her Crossfit career? (57:54) Time off in NZ - getting married and feeling refreshed (59:44) Jamie's Key to her Success on the Crossfit World Stage (1:01:10) Jamie's Motivational Tips (1:03:31) Moving forward - Goals and what the future holds for Jamie (1:05:47) . www.followthroughwithlvb.com www.instagram.com/followthroughwithlvb www.instagram.com/jgreenewod  

Pulling Curls Podcast: Pregnancy & Parenting Untangled
Working at Home with Jamie Lieberman from Hashtag Legal — PCP 050

Pulling Curls Podcast: Pregnancy & Parenting Untangled

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 17:23


Working from home brings a whole lot of positives and negatives. Today we are going to untangle how we navigate it both during quarantine and otherwise! Today's guest is Jamie Lieberman from Hashtag Legal. She runs her own that provides legal services for businesses ranging from multi-million dollar corporations to small startups. You can find them on Instagram @hashtag_legal and on YouTube. I will have to say that Jamie really boils down the nitty gritty law stuff (especially as a business owner) that I want to ignore but need to know about. You can also find her talking all things business on the FearLess Business Podcast. But enough about Jamie, let's talk about how she manages life being a high powered attorney and mom to two little boys. Big thanks to our sponsor Family Routines. Being in a routine 100% makes my work/life work for me, and I can't remember that course any more. Families love it, and they love how I really help you simplify your priorities. In this episode we are talking about the: Perks of working from home Cons of working from home Extra issues we face(d) during quarantine How Jamie uses time blocking and her to-do list to help her be the most productive How Jamie will be working it now that she is renting office space as well. Other things that might interest you: The Business of Blogging Setting Boundaries with Homework Using a Paper Planner to Organize (Epsidode 019) Please note we will be going on a summer hiatus, and will be back August 3rd! Producer: Drew Erickson

Plan Your Start Podcast
Jamie Klingman: Build Your Business So It Can Run Without You One Day

Plan Your Start Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 89:08


Special guest this episode: Jamie Klingman. Jamie was a straight A pre-med student that couldn't be around cadavers. So, she started her first company at age 22, built it up over a decade, then sold it and gained enough financial independence to start several new businesses (and a non-profit) of which she operates today. They include a real estate brokerage, a business brokerage, a publishing company, and a few other side projects - and she serves on at least two non-profit boards at any given time. Jamie and I talk entrepreneurship and mindsets for this challenging economic time. SPONSOR: Executive Launch (www.execlaunch.com) - from corporate executive to startup founder.0:17 Jamie’s backdrop is a guitar painting purchased at auction at a Big Brothers Big Sisters dinner 5 years ago0:46 Jamie loves the music of Rob Thomas – but not as much as Bon Jovi1:56 Jamie plays air drums to Living on a Prayer2:39 Allen says Jamie has a really cool story that involves cadavers3:26 Poll question: How different do you think the economy will be when it comes back?4:04 Allen’s opening question – how much is all of this changing us?4:17 How do we prosper in this new world that’s coming?4:46 A lot of good things are coming from it5:01 SPONSOR: Executive Launch (www.execlaunch.com) - from corporate executive to startup founder7:22 Clients do become bosses7:53 Jumping into Jamie’s story8:33 Jamie chooses pre-med - then hits a snag11:25 She graduates and has nowhere to go13:32 An opportunity presents itself to start a home health care company15:54 Her company grew quickly16:18 She realizes a shift – she was in business and was a business person17:12 She was 22 years old and had employees quickly17:52 Acknowledges that she had support and still made a ton of mistakes18:07 Success is attributed to hard work and putting yourself in positions where opportunities and luck can play out18:31 Learning from other people and being involved is hugely helpful19:03 How Jamie hired employees20:16 Learned what expenses were important20:19 Somebody told her that business was conducted on the golf course so she got golf clubs - this wasn't true!21:19 Allen says the risk Jamie took is the coolest part of the story so far22:12 He asks if her parents were aware of what she was doing22:21 Jamie gives her parents credit23:05 Everyone who worked for her at first was older than she was23:43 Business grew to a headcount of 4924:59 Then came the big “oh-oh” moment when she thought she could sell her business25:05 Jaime talks about the changes she had to make and the decision process to sell the business25:18 Jamie gives credit to anyone who owns a health care company or is in that space because it is very tough26:06 The emotional burden business owners carry in that business26:29 Other doors were opening - maybe this isn’t where I’m supposed to be forever26:49 Jamie shares her critical mistake - business wasn’t sale-able as long as it was so reliant on her28:56 Allen talks about the Solopreneur Trap in his book Quit to Start29:48 Business owners/entrepreneurs are super-heroes, that becomes a problem30:07 Allen calls business starters/owners a freak of nature31:55 Jamie hired an office manager and more33:05 Her business became sale-able in three years33:29 After she sold, she felt lost and sick - separation anxiety 37:05 The message – build your business in such a way that it can run without you37:44 The other goal is freedom38:55 Think about the end when you start a business40:32 Always helpful to have somebody who’s been through it be a mentor41:44 Jamie is now a mentor and has a mentor42:32 Jamie’s current business – real estate, business brokering43:40 And prior - event space and karaoke parties (because she gets bored and needs a creative outlet)44:18 Allen questions - how would she sell somebody on entrepreneurship44:35 You have to be willing to take risks45:04 The benefits are absolutely freedom and flexibility46:21 Make your way the way you want to make it46:53 But after the risk part, there comes struggle and frustration47:44 A guarantee to have a paycheck every two weeks versus unlimited potential?48:59 Jamie’s philosophy on business – look for silver linings and find the win-win50:35 Advice to give people today that are losing jobs and are anxious about this economy51:45 Jamie’s visualization - going out on the waves…59:24 Answering call-in questions1:08:53 Build your reputation1:14:44 Discussing isolation1:17:44 Look to what we have versus what we don’t have1:18:58 This is an opportunity to be enlightened - opportunity versus a loss1:20:35 Jamie is excited about her new publishing company1:22:22 People do have time to share what’s in their heads1:27:31 entrepreneurs should always be experimentingThe Klingman Group: www.theklingmangroup.comAllen's Book - Quit to Start: www.quittostart.com

Follow Through with LVB
#15 Jamie Prebble - The Journey of Shutting out the Noise

Follow Through with LVB

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 65:55


In this episode, Logan dives deep into Jamie's journey. Some of the topics they cover throughout are: Chapters Childhood - early lessons/key learning's (4:12) Choosing the Skiing discipline you want to compete in (6:07) What were the plans/goals after finishing High School? (7:23) How Jamie created his personal brand in order to gain sponsorships to be able to fund his Ski Cross career (10:00) Was your body designed for Ski Cross? What were your key attributes? (13:47) What does training look like for Ski Cross athlete? (15:31) Having your younger brother as your coach (19:14) 2015 World Championships - Being Disqualified... (21:14) The Keys to having fast skis - the Intricacies of Ski Cross (23:04) Jamie taking us through a Ski Cross race (Video on Instagram) (27:02) Types of injuries in Ski Cross (31:02) 2017 World Championships - Mental Skills put to the test to achieve best result of Jamie's Career (32:26) How did the Silver at World Champs and gaining the extra funding affect your mindset moving forward? (38:03) What Skill or Attribute that Jamie would of loved to have during his Ski Cross career? (41:10) 2018 Pyeong-Chang Winter Olympics experience (42:46) Deciding to retire from Ski Cross - is there fire still there to compete? (48:42) How did your partner (former Black Stick Hockey player) Sophie Cocks help you with your sporting career? (50:22) Transitioning out of Professional Sport (51:42) Transferable Skills from professional sport to a corporate environment (55:13) Starting a business - 'Truly Yours' (56:16) Jamie's best advice/lessons learnt from his sporting career (1:00:41) Where is Jamie Prebble in 10 years time? (1:03:08) . www.followthroughwithlvb.com www.instagram.com/followthroughwithlvb www.trulyyours.co.nz www.instagram.com/jamieprebble  

Making Money in Multifamily Show
69 | Building Out Your Brand And More with Jamie Gruber

Making Money in Multifamily Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 28:14


Jamie's Background:Principal at CF Asset Group based out of MichiganStarted investing in 2005Founder of Multifamily and More network, which has 18 meetups across the country and a podcast that Jamie co-hostsIn this episode we cover:00:02:02 Jamie's first meetup and the goals behind starting it00:03:59 The byproducts of the meetup platform that helped Jamie and everyone else to grow00:05:04 How Jamie structures the cadence and invidual meetups to create more interactions and value00:09:17 The power of chopping up longform content into digestible pieces00:12:17 Barrier to entry when making new relationships and why value add marketing is important to break that barrier00:14:18 Repeating his success with the meetup and brand with other meetup chapters00:17:02 What he does and doesn't keep consistent within the different chapters00:20:15 The huge benefits of internal networking between chapter leaders00:22:48 How to start your building your brand TODAY00:27:13 How to reach JamieConnect with Jamie:https://www.multifamilyandmore.com/https://www.instagram.com/multifamilyandmore/https://www.youtube.com/multifamilyandmoreConnect with Dave:Schedule a callWebsiteE-mailOther ways to listen/watch:https://lnk.bio/multifamilyFollow or Subscribe:Facebook GroupLinkedInInstagramYoutubeIf you enjoyed this episode or like the show, please subscribe and leave a review! It is a huge help for just a little effort

Xchange Revolution
Jamie Turner - Reinvent Yourself and Your Business

Xchange Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 32:59


In this episode we discuss:5.56 - How Jamie got started in business7.52 - Regular guest on CNN11.03 - Covid-19 is bringing people together13.34 - Less posturing on social media and be more authentic19.00 - It's an opportunity to re-invent yourself and your business. Don't be afraid of change.22.08 - Constantly be learning. Don't resist change. Jump into it.22.36 - Jamie's amazing quote about moving through discomfort24.58 - Impact on the events industry and where it's heading26.38 - Having multiple income streams will help you survive this28.21 - Jamies three tips on how to survive and come out the other side of Covid-1931.00 - I asked Jamie how he's changing the way he lives, works and playsAbout Jamie TurnerJamie Turner is an internationally recognized speaker, author, and CEO who is a recipient of the Socialnomics “Top Keynote Speaker” award (along with Tony Robbins, Ariana Huffington, and Richard Branson). His client list includes The Coca-Cola Company, AT&T, Microsoft, Verizon, SAP, T-Mobile, and Holiday Inn. Jamie has been published in Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, Business Insider or the Wall Street Journal. He’s also a regular guest on CNN and HLN where he contributes segments on marketing, persuasion, and leadership. He is an adjunct professor at both Emory University and the University of Texas and has been profiled in the world’s best-selling advertising textbook. Jamie is the co-author of several essential business books including How to Make Money with Social Media; Go Mobile; and Digital Marketing Growth Hacks. He is the founder of 60SecondMarketer.com and has a new YouTube series called IN:60 which is available on YouTube and was designated as one of 8 “Top Business YouTube Channels” in the nation by Wishpond.com. He is also the co-founder of A School Bell Rings, a non-profit that improves access to education for impoverished children around the globe. If you’d like to find out more about having Jamie speak at your next event, click through to JamieTurner.Live.How to connect with Ludwina Dautovic and The Room XchangeLudwina Dautovic - Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter and InstagramThe Room Xchange - Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter and InstagramTo join the conversation join our private Facebook group - Xchange RevolutionThe show is listed on all podcast directories where you can subscribe, rate and review.Would you like to be on the show?If you are changing how we live, work and play, you're a great communicator & are happy to cross promote the interview, then email: admin@theroomxchange.com. In the subject line write: Potential Podcast Interview.Tell us in 50 words or less how you could add value to our listeners, which of our existing episodes you like and why.

Brand With Bite
F*** Fear & Serve People 2 Steps Behind You, w/ Jamie Joslin King

Brand With Bite

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 50:32


Within minutes of hearing Jamie Joslin King, The Slay Coach, you’re going to be slapped in the face with an abundance mindset, burn limiting money beliefs and be shouting SCREW FEAR and NO MORE overthinking.  Within 2 (YES, 2!!) years, Jamie has grown a million-dollar business with coaching, her podcast, events & online course empire, as: A beauty school drop out who was tens of thousands of dollars in debt A mom of 3, previously in an abusive relationship and had tried hustling thru MLM to make money Growing a few thousand followers as a fitness influencer yet no $$$ from it    Now, her 7-figure brand has retired her mastered educated husband to work for her. BOSS.  Her bold, purple-obsessed, curses-like-a-sailor brand holds back nothing. Jamie is the host of Chardonnay & Slay *the podcast with chapters around the country*, coaches, leads multiple masterminds, has courses and employs 12 - 20 people at any time.  Oh, and she runs a non-profit. WTF.  Slap on your favorite hair color and hear:  How Jamie went from in debt and beauty school drop out to 7-figure empire The 1 mistake Jamie sees with “dirty messy action” (+ how to fix it)  What Jamie repurposed to make her 1st course   How Jamie’s coaching rates went from $300 p/month to $80,000 a year  The support Jamie hired from Day 1 - BEFORE she even sold her first course  How masculine structures supports her intuitive flow and #1 step to create + unleash new offers into the world The path to 157k followers The dazzling thing you notice about Jamie the moment you see this queen A brand new *BRILLIANT* business Jamie’s creating right now that has the best name I have ever heard, ever  Her magazine cover analogy that is so damn powerful, I’m about to preach it from every garden rooftop in the East Village  FOR MORE OF JAMIE KING, THE SLAY COACH:  TheSlayCoach.comJamie’s Instagram: @theslaycoach Freebie: UnF*** Your Money Mindset CHARDONNAY & SLAY - JAMIE’s FACEBOOK GROUP

UNcivilized UNplugged
The Power of Pleasure with Jamie Thompson

UNcivilized UNplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 45:53


The power of pleasure is life-giving. Pleasure can be used to help you attain new levels of consciousness and enlightenment. This episode is filled with wisdom from holistic sex and intimacy coach Jamie Thompson. Her guidance for women is unmatched and she truly helps women discover how to reprioritize and take action on what they want. Jamie touches on her own experiences with cervical orgasms and how they differ from g-spot and clitoral orgasms. She talks about developing erotic rituals into your life and how to get in touch with your feminine body. We also explore developing a posture of availability and how you can accept masculine support even during a time of social isolation. About Jamie Thompson: I'm Jamie Elizabeth Thompson and helping high caliber people like you to navigate intimate desire and differences with loving, open communication is my life's mission. You deserve to be completely met, deeply connected and profoundly satisfied in your relationship and sex life. Connect with Jamie: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Course Links: Awakening Your Erotic Muse - www.awakeningyoureroticmuse.com What You'll Hear: 3:55 How Jamie is feeling during this season 8:06 Learning to successfully navigate guilt 10:42 Having the conversations that matter in your relationships 14:17 A reprioritizing exercise you can do 16:54 How you can take action even while in social isolation 19:11 Why now is a great time to get in touch with your feminine body 21:18 Opening a dialogue with what's happening in your body 22:19 The first step in getting reconnected with your sexuality 24:54 How cervical orgasms have opened her up to a deeper dimension 26:06 Her first cervical orgasm experience 28:43 Developing erotic rituals into your life 31:06 Why you don't need to be in a relationship to have pleasure 35:10 How to develop a posture of availability 37:12 How Jamie is feeling right now about social isolation and what she's doing to accept masculine energy and support 42:47 Cutting through the ego battle and letting your heart speak Quotes: “Whatever our deep-rooted issues are that are not seen are going to come out right now.” “Actually look at the values and what matters and set some boundaries.” “Relationship, intimacy, community and sex really matter to people.” “How can I adjust and make space for things that matter?” “There's so much inner work that needs to take place to change the inner landscape to have us be a match for what we really want externally.” “I look at this as a lifelong journey that I am a lifelong student of.” “Moving through the reflexology points that live on your cervix. It's just like reflexology on your feet and neck, if they don't work out they just stay there, build up more tension and eventually cause more problems.” “It's just entering a space where spirituality and sexuality meet.” “I love ritual instead of routine because it's like bringing sacredness and reverence to the mundane.” “It's our birthright to have our own turn-ons.” “Show up with 100% of what you want and then stick around to negotiate.” If you look at the civilized work and think, “no thank you,” then you should subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss a single episode! Also, join the uncivilized community and connect with me on my website, Facebook or Instagram so you can join in on our live recordings, ask questions to guests and more.

UNcivilized UNplugged
Aphrodisiacs, Sexual Desires and Why NOW Is The Time to Show Up for Women with Jamie Thompson

UNcivilized UNplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 47:52


Now more than ever, women need men to show up for them. As most of us are stuck at home, there are a lot of different things running through our minds as men right now. Whether you're in a relationship and living with your partner or single and living alone, this episode with holistic sex and intimacy coach Jamie Thompson will help you to realign with your own sexual practice. She shares how men can focus on their relationships during this time. She dives into how to develop a sex practice that is about more than friction. She also gives some insight into the things you can do to cultivate an earth-shattering sex life. About Jamie Thompson: I'm Jamie Elizabeth Thompson and helping high caliber people like you to navigate intimate desire and differences with loving, open communication is my life's mission. You deserve to be completely met, deeply connected and profoundly satisfied in your relationship and sex life. Connect with Jamie: Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Links: The Multi-Orgasmic Man: Sexual Secrets Every Man Should Know - www.amazon.com/Multi-Orgasmic-Ma…uld/dp/0062513362 The Erotic Menu - jamieelizabeththompson.com/eroticmenu/ What You'll Hear: 3:01 What Jamie does as a holistic sex and intimacy coach 4:23 What is being asked of men right now that they don't know 6:09 How Jamie feels like as a woman when she has authentic masculine support 8:18 Why now is a great time for men to show up for women 9:49 The difference between our physical, emotional, erotic, mental and spiritual bodies 12:50 Why the person with desires needs to make the first move 15:14 Bringing curiosity and grace to your conversations with romantic partners 17:30 Her recommendations for people who are stuck at home with partners and having relationship difficulties 21:31 Why now is the time for men to step up 22:32 Her advice for men who want to cultivate the energy of prioritizing their relationship 27:12 How men need to express themselves to other men 30:38 Why you need to learn to be okay with being alone 32:08 Developing a sexual practice that is about more than just friction 34:45 What two things you want to cultivate when creating an earth-shattering sex life 36:53 Cultivating sensitivity as a man 39:14 Learning to develop the “heart-cock” connection 40:35 How to approach your partner in a way that's received well about sexual desires during this time of great fear in the world Quotes: “Presence is the greatest aphrodisiac. Presence is the thing that makes me feel as a woman that I am being held and there's something safe to lean into.” “Asking the right questions will get you different answers.” “Whoever has the awareness or desire is accountable to make the first move.” “Women are more relational creatures and men are more problem-solving creatures.” “Women need you right now.” “Connection and intimacy are really what matters.” “Cultivating a sexual practice is a wonderful thing to do during this time.” “Bring attention and curiosity into your body.” If you look at the civilized work and think, “no thank you,” then you should subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss a single episode! Also, join the uncivilized community and connect with me on my website, Facebook or Instagram so you can join in on our live recordings, ask questions to guests and more.

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
420: Jamie Dantzscher

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 87:42


IT'S JAMIE DANTZSCHER YOU GUYS In this full episode with Jamie Dantzscher, we discuss... Life with the Rybackis, why Jamie "left," and why she came back How Jamie feels about their coaching now (spoiler alert: NOT GREAT) How weird it is that we still care about her 1999 floor music The bonkers 2000 Olympic selection process Speaking out publicly about Bela—then, later, and now—and a current sense of vindication Why Bela took her off bars in qualification in Sydney The INSANE story about why she didn't salute after her team final floor routine Being awarded a retroactive Olympic bronze medal, how she feels about it, and that famous press conference The time a judge apologized to her for the corrupt scoring at nationals What skills she would have done if she competed in an open-ended code What her relationship with Vanessa Atler is like now BECOME A CLUB GYM NERD MEMBER Join Club Gym Nerd for access to Behind the Scenes episodes here. Club Members get discounts on our awesome clothing and gifts here. RELATED EPISODES 254: Vanessa Atler 31: Elise Ray 28: Kristen Maloney 319: Aly and Lynn Raisman 187: McKayla Maroney

Day by Day Dad Podcast
#1 - Jamie Brasseur: Big head, small space and a tripod.

Day by Day Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 38:51


Ryan interviews Jamie. Jamie and Ryan have been friends for a long time. Jamie is a dad of a one-year old son. Jamie has always wanted kids and is a great dad. He went through a period of worrying about everything and offers great perspective on it. Topics DiscussedJamie’s struggle with worrying about everything when the baby came.Learning about a bump on the baby’s head.Jamie’s life didn’t change much during the pregnancy. What was the most exciting time during the pregnancy for him.The story of the second ultrasound.The story of their gender reveal.Supporting his wife during the pregnancy.Why Jamie deferred his parental leave to later in the year. The first 40-days after the baby was born being more difficult. How Jamie adapted his workout routine.Jamie’s advice to new dads and expecting dads out there. ***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It can help us reach more dads. For show notes and past guests, please visit daybydaydad.com/day-by-day-dad-podcast. Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Visit daybydaydad.com/sponsor-form/and fill out the form.Follow Day by Day Dad:Twitter: twitter.com/daybydaydad2Instagram: instagram.com/daybydaydadFacebook: facebook.com/Day-by-Day-Dad-102025921441675

Just 3 Clicks
Ep.1: Humble Beginnings & the Importance of the Launch

Just 3 Clicks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 44:13


We’ll share our heartbreaks, failures, successes, and struggles with you as we build up our own bootstrap businesses. In this first episode, we talk about our journey up until now and who we are. What is Viddyoze and what is our story? What was the process behind starting Viddyoze? What is the process behind starting Viddyoze? What tools did we use when we started? Talking Points: What is “Just 3 Clicks” about? (01:34) Who is Jamie and what is Viddyoze? (02:05) What is our background? How did we get together? (04:00) The Warrior Forum (10:15) The humble beginnings (12:20) How Joey got his start in the field (16:31) Jamie’s early start into the field (23:25) How Jamie met David (29:00) Making software and apps (31:15) The importance of launches (36:00) Viddyoze launch (39:00) Quotes: “If there’s anything you’ve learned from this initial episode, it’s that we just get into it and we perfect it as we go.” - Joey Xoto “Anybody that started out in business, I think we all did the same; like I did it as well. When I started, I thought I needed business cards so I bought, like, a thousand business cards. But I literally, like, I probably gave out, like, three. People spend their money on things, they do it on things that you probably don’t need to do.” - Joey Xoto “When you start out you’ve just got to figure out what is it that you want to get across to your prospect, what is it that they need..” - Joey Xoto “Everybody has this thought that, I can’t build a business with a launch. I need to get away from launches. I need to build a business that builds itself. And 100% yes, but launches can have a significant impact and should be utilized throughout the entire lifecycle (in a lot of ways).” - Jamie Garside Resources: Viddyoze, website Viddyoze, Facebook Viddyoze, Instagram Joey Xoto, LinkedIn Jamie Garside, LinkedIn The Warrior Forum

The Art of Online Business
281: How She Did It: Teacher Entrepreneur Jamie Sears on Creating a 7-Figure Business

The Art of Online Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 59:28


Today you’re going to hear a conversation I had with an Accelerator Mastermind student, and brilliant entrepreneur, Jamie Sears. Jamie creates resources, training and courses for teachers, as well as teacher entrepreneurs, and she’s learned so many valuable lessons of the past few years that I knew I had to bring her on the podcast to share them with you. Jamie reveals how she turned a hobby into a super successful business, and the mindset shifts she had to make along the way that contributed to her doing this. We look at how she has completely changed the way she thinks about paid advertising, the way she grew her email list from 6,000 to 36,000 people over the course of just one single summer, her process for creating content, and so much more. Jamie is a great example of someone who has committed to doing what’s hard in business, and not just the easy stuff, and it’s really paid off and allowed her to stand out in her niche. I really think you’re going to get a lot out of this talk I had with Jamie! As you’ve been hearing about on this podcast recently, Brandon Lucero’s 6-part video series is now live!  It’s called The Content Revolution, and it’s not only helpful, and informative, but it’s actionable! To register for free, go to https://rickmulready.com/4x. On the Show Today You’ll Learn: What Jamie offers her audience, and the motivation behind it all The beginnings as a hobby, and how she realized it could be a viable business The way her mindset around paid advertising has changed – and why it’s something she can’t afford not to do What Jamie did to make email marketing work for her when she created her first mini-course Why she says that 2018 became the “Year of Content” (and what this looked like for her) How Jamie has built a business around her life, and the role that getting more support and investing in a team has played in this And more!

Woke Wild Women
Episode 15: Diving Deep Into The Mind-Body Connection with Jamie McCurdy

Woke Wild Women

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 60:36


Winter 2020: Welcome to the next phase of our podcast! We ebb and flow with the seasons, and in this season we are "Diving Deep", honoring Winter - where the energy supports hibernation, rejuvenation, and a chance to be still and listen to what's hiding deep in the shadows. During this episode, we interviewed Jamie McCurdy, who is a Certified Massage Therapist in Ventura, CA. We wanted to look at the deeper meanings of what's happening within our bodies when we go to a bodywork specialist, and how we can overlook aspects of our entire being that our bodies are attempting to alert us to! More specifically, we discuss: How Jamie uses her intuition to ‘feel' or ‘see' pain in her patients' bodies ‘Everything is Connected' - Energy pathways in our bodies and how our bodies manifest emotional trauma or pain as physical pain or dysfunction How breathing is a huge part of our body's healing and renewal process The importance of communication in partnering with your practitioners in your health and wellbeing. The impact of meditation (and breathing) on your physical wellbeing. How cupping works (for those who want to find a practitioner who is trained in it) =============================================================== Thank you for tuning in! We are Bethany and Roxanne, two Woke Wild Women creating a community with other Woke Wild Women around the world to share how we practice nature-based spirituality in our everyday lives. We interview women each week who share their stories, how they tap into their )WWW( essence, and the services, gifts, and wisdom they bring to the world. Once a month, we dig into a conversation between the two of us on our collective wisdom and what energies we are seeing/feeling and working with in the moment. Our conversations are raw, authentic, truthful, and we are not afraid to discuss topics others won't! We pride ourselves on showing up messy, real, candid, and uncensored when needed, so grab some tea and join us for some fun, heartfelt, brilliant conversations and prepare to awaken your Wild Feminine! =============================================================== Have a question for us? Shoot us an email at wokewildwomen@gmail.com Would you like to be featured as a guest on an upcoming episode? Draft an email with a short paragraph or two about how you identify as being a Woke Wild Woman, the message you would like to share with our audience and send it to wokewildwomen@gmail.com ** To contact Jamie: Email her at: Jamie.R.McCurdy@gmail.com ** To contact Bethany for her services: Visit her website at www.empoweringauthenticity.com Or follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/empoweringauthenticity/ ** To contact Roxanne for her services: Email her at roxanne.sailors@gmail.com Or connect at http://Instagram.com/RoxieFlow **Want to become a part of our EXCLUSIVE, conscious community? Join us on Patreon for extra monthly content for just $5 per month! https://www.patreon.com/wokewildwomen Until next time, stay wild!

Break the Ceiling
Getting Paid Faster Using Practice Ignition With Tier One Services Co-Founder Jaime Campbell

Break the Ceiling

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 42:12


Practice Ignition is a tool I use in my own business, and with most of my clients because it makes onboarding a client and accepting payments so easy. My guest today has been using Practice Ignition for the last few years. Jaime Campbell is the co-founder and CFO of Tier One Services, a firm of outsourced, year-round CFOs and complete accounting departments. Key takeaways: - How Jamie transitioned her firm from Bill.com and Microsoft Word contracts to Practice Ignition - Why that move impacted her workflow and ability to scale her firm so dramatically - Behind-the-scenes of how I’ve built Practice Ignition into my own workflow at ScaleSpark - Some live consulting with Jaime about how she could improve her own workflow

Explore The Space
Jamie Coleman On Working Long Hours

Explore The Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 44:44


"What is the physiologic stress a surgeon goes through?" Dr. Jamie Coleman is a Trauma Surgeon & Director of Communications and Outreach at Denver Health, & Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. She is also a leader in studying the impact of physicians working long hours.  We discuss her compelling work studying the impact of sleep deprivation as well as the impact of "Scarcity Mindset" in medicine. Please subscribe and rate Explore The Space on iTunes or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow Key Learnings 1. Trauma surgery as a conversation starter & how working long hours is a place of curiosity 2. The lack of education around being “on call” 3. How Jamie feels after being on call and how long it takes to recover 4. The physical demands of being on call 5. The mindset Jamie carries into Trauma call 6. What is trauma call like? 7. How Jamie’s research is the first step towards getting better 8. The current state for Trauma surgeons 9. Recognizing the “supply issue” and impact of Scarcity Mindset Links Twitter @jjcolemanmd Article on sleep deprivation in Journal of American College of Surgeons MDEdge article #trauma, #traumasurgery, #sleepdeprivation, #mindset, #allnighter, #scarcitymindset, #sleep, #podcast, #podcasting, #healthcare, #digitalhealth, #health, #leadership, #mentorship, #coaching, #FOAmed, #doctor, #nurse, #meded, #education, #hospital, #hospitalist, #innovation, #innovate, #medicalstudent, #medicalschool, #resident, #physician

Toronto Maple Leafs Podcast
Breaking Down The New Year With Jamie Neugebauer

Toronto Maple Leafs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 59:41


This chat was supposed to happen many times and now it is here for your ears. Jamie Neugebauer is a deep fountain of knowledge on the game and all that encompasses it. We get into : - How Jamie got started - The SJHL - Norte Dame Hounds - Doug Ireland and his impact on the game and Jamie - Leafs - Torts outburst and so much more this was a fun chat to have and will be a fun one to listen to so do not sleep on it. Follow the show: @OFFSIDETALK Follow James: @OHTCertified Follow our Guest @Neugsie

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
467 FBF: Eventual Millionaire with Jamie Tardy

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 39:00


Jamie was born knowing that SOMEDAY she would have a million dollars. Initially she assumed that meant she had to put on work clothes, pack a lunch, and trudge into the office for a salary. By the age of 22 she was making six figures, and by the age of 24 she was over $70,000 in debt. Eventually she realized there was another way to make a million dollars. While she may not be there yet, she has been interviewing millionaires for the past 4 years on her podcast and has a wealth of knowledge from the more than 150 millionaires that she's talked to. She's committed to bringing everyone the greatest tools and advice for growing your business, and help you create an amazing life while building your net worth. Key Takeaways: [2:25] Jamie's back story [3:47] The realizations that Jamie's had while interviewing millionaires [6:53] Focusing on finding the things you're doing today that are moving you towards the wealth [8:58] The cliche, but terribly important, piece of advice that you need to hear [11:22] The story of Jamie's first mastermind group [14:19] How Jamie found people to join her mastermind group when she was a nobody [17:11] Ways to run your mastermind group so it doesn't turn into a farce [21:34] In person versus virtual masterminds, the pros and cons [24:15] Jamie describes "The Hot Seat" method her group uses [28:20] Following up to keep everyone accountable [31:00] Jamie's mastermind group absence policy Websites Mentioned: www.EventualMillionaire.com www.RemarkablyHuman.com www.KanbanFlow.com www.Slack.com

GoBundance Podcast
Episode 82 - Jamie Gruber

GoBundance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 38:03


In this episode, you will learn: • Jamie’s brief bio • Jamie’s income and total expenses • What drives Jamie • What Jamie does to stay fit • How Jamie sets the right examples for his kids • Jamie’s give back ratio and what he does to give back • Jamie’s strengths and weaknesses • The five greatest hits in Jamie’s life • Jamie’s bucket list items • Jamie’s ultimate lifestyle goals • Jamie answers a random question from the GoBundance app • Plus, so much more! Jamie is the Principal and Managing Partner of CF Asset Group. He is responsible for sourcing deals, ensuring asset performance and overseeing its management. Jamie is an experienced real estate investor and insurance executive currently residing in southeastern Michigan. A native of New York and former resident of Boston, Jamie has invested in both states and currently owns five units in New York State. He has experience with rehab, renovation and property management. Jamie is turning his attention to the Michigan multifamily market and sees an opportunity to provide clean affordable housing to local residents. He is married to Silvia since 2010 and is the proud father of two boys - Sebastian and Julian. Jamie is also the host of the Multifamily and More Podcast.

WHOA GNV Podcast
A Degree in Entrepreneurship & Innovation with Jamie Kraft of UF Entrepreneurs

WHOA GNV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 72:09


What does it mean to get a degree in entrepreneurship? This episode our guest Jamie Kraft of UF’s Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center gave us his insight! Jamie told us about the opportunities UF offers students that get them excited about starting their own companies. It seems like UF is teaching a lot more about entrepreneurship than it was when Collin was in college. Our hosts were thrilled to find out that these courses are being offered, and Collin wishes he had started at UF just a couple of years later. Follow UF’s Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center @ufentrepreneurs on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. To find out more about their program visit their website listed below! 3:09 How Jamie got started 15:36 Getting students to explore everything Gainesville has to offer 27:42 The hurdles of starting a business and how an education in entrepreneurship might help prepare you for them 39:10 Getting an unrelated degree before starting your entrepreneurial journey 45:15 Discovering your passion 55:55 Crowdfunding and raising capital to start your business 1:06:13 Challenging assumptions CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST: UF Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center https://warrington.ufl.edu/entrepreneurship-and-innovation-center/ https://www.facebook.com/ufentrepreneurs https://www.instagram.com/ufentrepreneurs https://www.twitter.com/ufentrepreneurs CHECK OUT OUR LAST EPISODE: Starting A Brewery & Distributing Craft Products | First Magnitude Brewing Co. | WHOA GNV Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIa8Hs9qw6o CONNECT WITH OUR PODCAST & NOMINATE A GUEST: https://www.whoagnv.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/whoagnv Facebook: http://facebook.com/whoagnvpodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/whoagnv Patreon: http://patreon.com/whoagnv Know someone that would be PERFECT for our show? Nominate them here! https://www.whoagnv.com/nominate-a-guest/ Join us on the journey and listen on... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/whoa-gnv-podcast/id1381002391?mt=2&i=1000410719480 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/whoagnv/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/whoa-gnv-podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3vZ0Bg4FJmdx3VPKg4ehMf?si=2ET-VhjXRtqIDUTp_Dau7w --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whoa-gnv-podcast/support

The Design Business Show
The Design Business Show 063: Marketing Metrics You Need to Know with Jamie DuBose

The Design Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 70:01


Jamie DuBose is the Founder and CEO of ZenplicityNow.com, a digital marketing agency that helps profitable entrepreneurs become more sustainable through marketing, membership and metrics. She helps clients create results-driven relationships with their audience to help them sell a variety of offers, from 1:1 packages to group programs and online memberships. She knows every business is unique. That's why her marketing strategies are carefully designed based on the individual business model & revenue goals of her clients instead of following a “one size fits all” approach to digital marketing & sales. She is also a Navy wife and momma to three kids and 3 dogs all of whom keep her lots of company while she's building her marketing agency from her home office. When she's not geeking out over new tech tools and working with clients, you can find her exploring beaches in beautiful San Diego, sampling craft beer & wine, and hanging out with her family. Here's what we cover during episode 063: The story behind how Jamie and I met and actually connected after being FB friends for years How Jamie started her business after a nudge by her friend, Stephenie Zamora, after working for a company who didn't value her input How her company, Zenplicity Now, started out as a virtual assistant company How her company helps her clients get tangible results  What I wanted Jamie to talk about on this podcast, because I think designers need to know this Why Jamie thinks it's important for all businesses to be focused on the goal Why knowing who your ideal client is can help you reverse engineer your list-building clients Jamie's simple process for creating the funnel for building a list  Why you need to have Google Analytics set up on your website Why I don't think you need to know how to code to set up a landing page, and why I like LeadPages because it shares the metrics How to measure your conversion rate based on the number of visitors to your page, and divided by the people who actually opted in Why your customer journey is so important, and how you can repeat this process with your mini goals  Why it's okay to say goodbye to the people who unsubscribe with love Why Jamie believes it's important to pay attention to your click through rate AND your open rates Why list-building comes down to authenticity and being real Why it's super valuable to be a designer who understands marketing The basic anatomy of an online sales funnel What type of design projects can be included in the cart abandonment process to help your clients win back people who cancel A story behind one of Jamie's clients who just had her look at an evergreen funnel The services that Jamie's company offers - and why she loves creating strategic partnerships with her clients Who is on her team and what each person does Our thoughts on where people are missing the mark on what happens after someone purchases a program Tips for collaborating with other creatives on your marketing projects Jamie's experience as a mom of 3, military wife and business owner Links mentioned: Connect with Jamie on Instagram Jamie's website The Copywriter Club episode with Kevin Rogers   Like what you heard?  Click here to subscribe + leave a review on iTunes. Click here to join the free community!  Let's connect on Instagram!

Claim the Stage: A Public Speaking Podcast for Women
Ep 130 Protecting Your Content with Jamie Lieberman

Claim the Stage: A Public Speaking Podcast for Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 33:42


Putting your ideas and advice into the world can be a scary move. How do you protect yourself and your content so you don't have to worry about your work being stolen or used by others? On today's show, I interview Jamie Lieberman, an attorney, podcaster and entrepreneur dedicated to making legal accessible and sharing the message that working with a lawyer doesn’t have to be scary. As the owner and founder of Hashtag Legal, Jamie draws on her experience working with influencer marketing professionals, speakers, creatives and business owners to help her clients grow and protect their businesses. On today's show, we cover: --How Jamie got her first speaking gig and the strategies she has used to speak on stages of 500+ audience members --How content creators (like speakers, online course creators, authors) can protect their intellectual property --The three clauses in a speaking contract speakers should be paying way more attention to --Other important elements speakers should put in their contracts --Recourse a speaker can take if a client doesn't pay on time or pay the amount in the contract --Tips around negotiating a speaking engagement *The smell Jamie was referring to in the interview was Play Dough! Want to get your copy of Secrets of the Sisterhood? This book is a compilation-style publication that features speeches written by Speaker Sisterhood members. The women between the pages of this book are courageous, powerful truth tellers. These 45 speeches were originally delivered in Speaker Sisterhood clubs across the U.S. between 2016 and 2019. You’ll read stories of believing, seeking, becoming, and so much more. This book also serves as a fundraiser for our scholarship program, The Gratitude Fund. 50% of profits will go towards this fund to help more women access the power of the Speaker Sisterhood. Get your copy of the book by clicking here.

She's Got Power
#9: A Lifetime of Not Feeling Safe

She's Got Power

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 11:43


Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can have a significant impact on your stress levels and overall health as an adult. But what counts as an “adverse experience?” And how much does it really matter decades later? In this episode, I’m sharing Jaime’s story of being thoroughly burnt out, overweight, diagnosed with Hashimoto's and IBS, and living a flattened life. With just a few small changes over a short period of time, Jaime’s breakthroughs were tremendous.   You’ll hear about: How Jamie struggled with terrible digestive problems and a life that was devoid from fun How small dietary changes can reduce inflammation due to autoimmunity Why childhood trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can impact your health as an adult How to start soothing and resetting your nervous system Related links: Learn more about ACEs and get your score at https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/03/02/387007941/take-the-ace-quiz-and-learn-what-it-does-and-doesnt-mean Get Michelle’s free Stress Assessment Quiz at http://shesgotpower.com/free Use code SHESGOTPOWER20 to save 20% at Annmarie Skincare at http://ShesGotPower.com/skincare   Connect with Michelle: ShesGotPower.comInstagram.com/shesgotpower

Oh Crap I Love My Toddler... But Holy F*ck

You’ve got to face the facts: try as hard as you might, your kid is going to swear at some point, and when they do drop a big fat expletive it will probably be in the worst time and place. It’s going to be embarrassing, but it’s also a valuable moment that will help your kid understand what is or isn’t acceptable among certain crowds, while allowing you both to acknowledge the emotion beneath the swearing.   In this episode, Jamie discusses her approach to teaching Pascal about swearing and the impression it gives off and suggests how you can help your own children to understand the effect of bad—or rather, “strong”—words. The Finer Details of This Episode:   How Jamie’s son Pascal and his preschool class were exposed to swearing en masse—and what it taught them about the power of words. There are some parents who don’t care about swearing  but of course, you need to set boundaries on where and when that happens.  Helping your little one understand that swearing can affect how others see them, and how Jamie has imparted this lesson to her son. Why swearing in inappropriate contexts can actually teach your kid a lot about hurt and shame. The reason Jamie refers to cursing as “strong words” rather than “bad words.” Quotes:   “Swearing is just words we’ve given extraordinary power to.”   “The more power you give the words the more it has and that’s just how it goes.” Links:   Jamie’s homepage - http://www.jamieglowacki.com/     Oh Crap! Potty Training - https://www.amazon.com/Crap-Potty-Training-Everything-Parenting-ebook/dp/B00V3L8YSU   Oh Crap! I Have A Toddler -  https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Oh-Crap!-I-Have-a-Toddler/Jamie-Glowacki/Oh-Crap-Parenting/9781982109738

Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield
#278: Case Study: How an Accidental Course Creator Generated Over $200K with Just One Launch

Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 56:39


Would you believe me if I told you that one of my star students generated well over 6 figures on her very first launch? Would you believe me if I also told you that student was an elementary school teacher? How about a mother of five?  Well, friend, I’m here to tell you that Jamie Sears did just that. It all started when Jamie’s hubby listened to a podcast episode about courses and nudged his wife to have a go at creating one.  Jamie resisted at first. At that point, she didn’t even have a solid course idea. What really lights me up about this story is that Jamie didn’t let uncertainty or lack of clarity stop her from taking action. She saw the possibilities a course would offer and she moved forward one step at a time.  Tune and and learn all about… [05:16] The grassroots origins of how Jamie created online resources for her students, and other teachers started asking her for help [07:02] There were so many questions that Jamie felt like she should make a course about writing. Her husband recommended that she join the Digital Course Academy.  [09:38] Jamie went where her students hung out, listened to their questions, and did Facebook Lives when her audience was still small. She kept showing up.  [13:30] Jamie not only got huge results in Digital Course Academy, but she followed the framework and made it her own as she progressed. [15:20] Jamie’s wall of post-its and what her kids helped her see about her course [17:58] How Jamie grew her list by 7000 new subscribers during her launch (without spending a ton on ads) [24:39] Jamie’s mind-blowing pricing and results [27:15] How Jamie got testimonials before her launch was even through [51:01] Don't try to do what everyone else does just go to where your people are already at. 

Right to R.E.A.L. Love: Biblical Advice on Relationships, Faith, Dating and Sex
1319: Develop Self-Love and Self-Worth (Part 1) with Jamie Morrison

Right to R.E.A.L. Love: Biblical Advice on Relationships, Faith, Dating and Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 22:18


In this episode, Yahnathan is joined by author Jamie Morrison to discuss the importance of developing self-love and self-worth. We will explain what self-love and self-worth are. We'll also explain why many people struggle with loving themselves and properly valuing their worth. That's just the beginning of what is a great discussion. Check out the details below for a full rundown of everything we discuss.   Questions We Answer: What is self-love? (2:39) What is self-worth? (3:27) Why do many people struggle with loving themselves and properly valuing their worth? (4:59) What are unwise and unhealthy decisions people tend to make when they lack self-love and self-worth? (10:57) What are the dangers of a person not understanding their self-love and self-worth? (18:28)   Key Things You Will Learn: How to fight through negative beliefs about yourself. (6:46) The importance of knowing the things that make you unhappy. (8:11) How Jamie began to build her self-love and self-worth. (13:31)   Connect with Us: Follow Yahnathan - twitter.com/YahImmanuel Follow the Show - twitter.com/RTRLRadio Contact Us - righttoreallove.com/contact   Support Us: Support Our Ministry - righttoreallove.com/support Paypal - paypal.me/rtrlradio Leave a 5 Star Review on Apple Podcast - righttoreallove.com/apple   Resources for You: Get a FREE audiobook from Audible - righttoreallove.com/audiobook Must Read Books to Improve Your Life Today + FREE Audible Audiobook - righttoreallove.com/freebook DUMP YOUR BAGGAGE Workbook - righttoreallove.com/dybnow   More Great Content: Detailed Show Notes - righttoreallove.com/1319 All Podcast Episodes - righttoreallove.com/episodes

Don't Salt My Game | With Laura Thomas, PhD
Ep 111 - Makeup, Street Photographers and Why Queer Rights are Feminist Issues w/ Jamie Windurst of Fruitcake Magazine

Don't Salt My Game | With Laura Thomas, PhD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 53:45


In this week's episode, I'm talking to the sensational editor, model and activist, Jamie Windurst about life as a visibly queer person. We discuss: ✨ Why visibly queer people are not public property (and why treating them like they are violates their safety) ✨ Their complicated and beautiful relationship with makeup ✨ How Jamie accidentally fell into an activist role and the fundamental rights they're fighting for ✨ Why feminism doesn't end with women's rights ✨ Why we need to stop demanding free education from the queer community  This episode is sponsored by Raising Intuitive Eaters, our online course for parents and carers who want to raise kids who have a healthy and happy relationship with food and their body. {Get my book!! on Amazon | Waterstones | Foyles – I’ll share international links when they become available!} {Jamie on Instagram} {Jamie's Website} {jamie on Twitter} {SIGN UP TO OUR RAISING INTUITIVE EATERS ONLINE COURSE} {Workshop for nutrition and health professionals} {Understanding Emotional Eating Edinburgh Workshop} {Just Eat It: Your Intuitive Eating Toolkit} {Leave a review for Just Eat It on Amazon} {Sign up for our newsletter} {Book in for Discovery Call w/ Jess or Laura at the London Centre for Intuitive Eating} {Follow us on Insta!}

Oh Crap I Love My Toddler... But Holy F*ck

Last week, Jamie looked at the many ways we can explain the heavy stuff—body parts, birth, death—to our kids in language that’s simple yet mature. For this installment, we’re looking at an upsetting but still very important topic: the creepy people who can be of danger to your children. There’s no way to keep your children completely sheltered and safe without emotionally stunting them and preventing them from truly growing up. They’re going to have to step out of your line of sight at some point. The best we can do is to impart some hard yet necessary truths about the world to them so that if they do find themselves in a troubling situation, they know what to do. In this episode, Jamie discusses how we can minimize the risks faced by our children while also minimizing the perception of risk—that is to say, how parents with the best intentions can misread innocent people and situations as devious and dangerous. Jamie also impresses the importance of teaching your little ones when it’s okay to say ‘no.’ The Finer Details of This Episode: How malicious adults manipulate fear and shame to take advantage of children. Kidnapping is absolutely something to be concerned about, but we need to understand how unlikely it is. Human traffickers exist, and they’re awful, but your children are NOT their targets. Debunking some myths about stranger danger, and revealing how the actual dangers your child faces may be closer to home. Why teaching our kids to say ‘no’ in a mature and respectful way is so vital to their safety and growth. How Jamie was able to impart some wisdom about consent to her son Pascal.   Quotes: “It is imperative that we talk shamelessly about this stuff.” “Knowing who the good people are is just as important as who the bad guys are.” “We want to create this culture of ‘It’s okay to dissent’.” “It’s really never too early or too late to talk to your kids about keeping them safe.” Links: Free Range Kids - http://www.freerangekids.com/ Jamie’s homepage - http://www.jamieglowacki.com/  Oh Crap! Potty Training - https://www.amazon.com/Crap-Potty-Training-Everything-Parenting-ebook/dp/B00V3L8YSU Oh Crap! I Have A Toddler [Get my new book] -  https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Oh-Crap!-I-Have-a-Toddler/Jamie-Glowacki/Oh-Crap-Parenting/9781982109738

Boss Maidel's Podcast
Jamie Geller

Boss Maidel's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 35:57


Jamie Geller is the only best-selling cookbook author who wants to get you out of the kitchen – not because she doesn’t love food – but because she has tons to do.  As “The Bride Who Knew Nothing”, Jamie found her niche specializing in fast, fresh, family recipes. Now the "Queen of Kosher" (CBS) and the "Jewish Rachael Ray" (The New York Times), she's the creative force behind JamieGeller.com Jamie and her hubby live in Israel with their six super kids who give her plenty of reasons to get out of the kitchen - quickly.  You can follow Jamie at @jamiegellar and @jewishbyjamie   What you will hear in this episode: - How Jamie went from tv producer to cookbook author.  - We discuss the communal pressure to put out lavish meals and our  ability to embrace a simpler more streamlined approach where we focus on quality over quantity. - The key component to great tasting food is finding joy rather then perfection when cooking and entertaining.  - We talk about the myth of the superwoman. - The importance of spending quality time with your spouse. This is crucial in creating a happy home and setting your kids up for their own healthy relationships. Favorites: spice: kosher salt gadget: tongs book: Emunah With Love and Chicken Soup by Sara Yoheved Rigler Rebbetzin Kanievsky- A  Legendary Mother to All by Naftali Weinberger    

Explore The Space
Jamie Margolin On Youth Climate Summit & Zero Hour

Explore The Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 37:20


"My favorite speeches are when I go to places that aren't receptive to the climate justice message and I can just school them." Jamie Margolin is the founder of Zero Hour, creator of the upcoming World Climate Summit, and one of the world's most important climate activists. She's also getting ready for her senior year of high school. We discuss how she rose to prominence, the goals of the World Climate Summit, her incredible Teen Vogue article, and her ability to seek out and handle confrontation. An amazing conversation with an exceptional leader. Key Learnings 1. Seeing natural beauty juxtaposed with clear evidence things are wrong with the environment 2. Sharing a feeling of existential dread 3. Getting some reps in local politics and building off how the 2016 presidential election made her feel 4. How Jamie started with social media and learning to leverage those tools to drive her work 5. Creating a vision for a youth climate march and executing on the vision to create (link) youth climate march 6. The incredible leadership skill set she has developed 7. The goals of the Youth Climate Summit 8. Applying for college and her remarkable Teen Vogue article 9. Her ability and desire to step out of echo chambers and confront people and organizations 10. Dealing with all of this work and still being a high school student Links Zero Hour: http://thisiszerohour.org/miami/ The Youth Climate Summit: http://thisiszerohour.org/miami/ Twitter, Instagram, Facebook: @thisiszerohour, @jamie_margolin

Storytelling for Sales Podcast|Sales Training | Sales Techniques
e012- "Transform your sales process from analog to digital"| Ed Bilat with Jamie Shanks, Best Selling Author - SPEAR Selling

Storytelling for Sales Podcast|Sales Training | Sales Techniques

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 24:56


Jamie Shanks is a world-leading Social Selling expert and author of the book, "Social Selling Mastery - Scaling Up Your Sales And Marketing Machine For The Digital Buyer". A true pioneer in the space of digital sales transformation, Jamie Shanks has trained over 10,000's of sales professionals and leaders all around the world.   WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: The meaning of Social Selling revolution  How Jamie built his firm from a laptop, a stack of business cards and a tank of gas  Top 10 Do's and Dont's for Social Selling  How to incorporate social media triggers, insights, referrals and competitive intelligence into the daily sales cycle    SHOW NOTES [00:15] Introduction [01:26] Business stories that inspire Jamie  [01:38] Building his firm from scratch [03:06] How he got into sales [05:31] Business development engine [06:16] Favorite Sales failure [06:30] Commercial real estate Lesson [08:18] The Importance of Social selling [08:40] Business to Business companies [09:14] Triggers, referrals, insight and competitive intelligence [10:48] Why some companies are yet to embrace social selling [11:00] Fear of change [13:15] The Role of LinkedIn [15:49] Do’s and Don’ts [17:32] The emerging power of video in SM space [19:56] The Art of Storytelling [20:08] Building a storyboard [21:26] The STAR process [22:52] About Jamie’s book, Spirit Selling [23:40] Contact info [24:35] Outro SHOW TRANSCRIPT Ed Bilat:                                                           Jamie Shanks. Welcome to the show.   Jamie Shanks:                               Thank you so much for having me.   Ed Bilat: I'm delighted. Jamie, I’ve been watching your videos from all over the World, exotic places, airports, helicopter, castles. I've been following you for quite some time so it's an honor to have you on the show and congratulations on your new book, Spear Selling. So that's wonderful and would love to hear your story. But before we do this, let me ask you our traditional question, which is, what business success story inspires you and why?   Jamie Shanks:                           The business success story that inspires me is any entrepreneur that has built something from scratch. For me, as somebody who built his company from an idea and a failed consulting practice at that in my first couple years, I am inspired by anyone who is a founder, owner, operator who took a business from zero to millions of dollars. In fact, you know, you can read books about those that have built billions of dollar businesses, I'm less inspired by those that take over businesses more about those that started from scratch. Ed Bilat: Wonderful. Yeah, I watched the video where you described the experience, I believe you were getting married at the same time. Right. And starting the company. So just a total start from nothing. Correct? Jamie Shanks: I mean all I had was a laptop, a stack of business cards and, you know, a tank of gas in my car and that was it. I really didn't understand and it took me years to really understand the financial and operational rigor and acumen necessary to run a professional services company. I had to learn it the hard way. Ed Bilat: Hmm. Wow. That's very interesting. You came to the consulting practice from the sales world, right? So like, you’ve been the director of business development, however, this is different. Right. So how did you even get into sales originally? Jamie Shanks: Well, it was by accident. I didn't want to be a sales professional. So when I was at university, I went to the University of Ottawa. I volunteered at the bank of Montreal, Nesbitt Burns in Canada, Ontario. And then I would spend my time as a volunteer, that gave me a summer job that turned into a full-time job and at the same time finishing my undergrad degree. So what I didn't realize, my dream as a kid was to be a stockbroker. I mean I did job shadow days at the stock brokerage firms. This is all I ever wanted it to be. And then in 2000 when the market collapsed and I was an investment representative, I didn't know that a stockbroker is actually a self-professional that advises on, you know stocks that are out in the market but also advises on stocks that the bank has underwritten and their job is to sell the inventory that the bank owns. Nobody told me this. So what I didn't realize is I was already a sales professional, just, I was like a wolf in sheep's clothing or whatever that saying is. Anyways, I left the bank and went on to do my master's degree and when I came back, the only company that would hire me or the only role that people would hire me for was a sales role because they said, well that's your previous experience. What are you talking about? I'm not a seller. And anyway, so I felt … Ed Bilat: Interesting. So obviously not expecting to be a full-time sales professional. So what was your major challenge earlier on moving into this? Jamie Shanks: I can tell you what my major strength was and then I'll work backward to everything else being the challenge. Ed Bilat: Sounds good. Jamie Shanks: So what I discovered about myself, I've always been a talker. When I was in high school, I owned a landscaping company. I make other people cut the grass and I just went door to door to win customers. So I had a neat skill of making feel people feel comfortable, creating a business opportunity for myself. So my strength, when I started in commercial real estate, it was a hundred percent commission I was really good at booking meetings, creating opportunity. I wasn't as great at the follow-through and actually doing the real estate transaction. I started partnering internally and I would become the business, development engine in a group of corporate real estate brokers. one person would maybe manage the customer, one person would do the real estate transaction and my job was business development. At that time business development was primarily done via telephone and face to face meeting. And so I could cold call the daylights out. I get to burn the phone up with cold calls. I was just strong at this. Ed Bilat: Yeah, the analog way, right. Jamie Shanks: The analog way. So every other skill became my challenge. Ed Bilat:   Hmm. Okay. So do you have a favorite sales failure? Like can you give us an example of a failure which was actually a good lesson for you? Jamie Shanks: I have a story that I'll try to shrink down to podcast level, but essentially when I was in commercial real estate, I won a mandate, which means the opportunity to work on a piece of business for a large industrial company that wanted to build a building and the commission from this deal would have been enough to pay off my master's degree and buy me a house. Like it was massive. The long and the short of it is, the day that the landlord and my customer and their investors met to do this deal it turned into an all-out fistfight. And what happened was my customer… Ed Bilat: [laughs] so this is a closing appointment? Jamie Shanks Exactly. And my customer and investors fired me because they said I didn't do the due diligence on who this land low land[sic]. Ed Bilat: Oh no. Jamie Shanks So what I did is I actually googled the investor's name, look them up on Canada 411. I bought the most expensive bottle of Scotch I could afford, drove to this person's house. It's a gated community north of the city and a place called King City. I jumped the fence to their property, ran across the yard, the investor was sitting in his bathrobe smoking a cigar right on his porch and he and I proceeded to have a scotch together talking about rekindling our business partnership. That's when I realized I was willing to do just about anything. Ed Bilat: Unbelievable. Unbelievable. So he was okay to see you show up with a bottle of Scotch? Jamie Shanks: I guess so [laughs] Ed Bilat: Well, that's a very good, interesting story specifically for Storytelling for Sales Podcast. So thank you for sharing this. I know you’re a top expert in social selling and for our listeners, could you describe it? What is social selling? What is everybody talking about? Jamie Shanks: What it really means is whether we as sellers like it or not, our customers are going to learn with or without us. So a customer is going to go on a journey. And when I'd say my customers are primarily business to business companies Ed Bilat:  B to B Jamie Shanks: Yeah. So let's say I'm vice president of information technology or a VP of HR is going to look at an initiative and a portion of their learning is going to happen without the sales professional. That means that they'll do online research. They’ll reach out to their social network and ask some questions. And so what a seller needs to do is to map and meet the customer where they are doing their due diligence, which is online and what they're doing is using four principals. They, reusing triggers, referrals, insights and competitive intelligence that can be found using social platforms or also using digital technology to aid in that buyer's process. So on a tactical level or as a real tactical example, one of the things that I as a seller could be doing to acquire customers is I take every existing customer of ours from our database and I map job changes every time somebody in our customer database from a company that we've worked with leaves that company and moves on to an organization we've never done business with that should, you know, create a trigger for my team to start a compelling sales conversation with them. And that is the purpose of what social selling is. You're just using data and new communication mediums to engage the customer in a bold and different way. Ed Bilat. Mmhmm Okay. So what I hear from now, you say that the sales cycle has already started before they talk to salespeople, right, for modern customers. So it could be 50% in, 60% before they dial the number or even start any kind of conversation. And it's the job of the sales professional to get into that sales cycle early and start influencing the process before they even talk for the first time. Is that correct? Jamie Shanks: 100%. That's exactly it. Ed Bilat: Hmm. Okay. And then why some of the companies have not embraced this yet? Like what's stopping everybody going from analog to digital? Jamie Shanks: There would be a few things. One would be, analysis by paralysis or fear of change. So there'd be a group of companies that have been doing it the same way for so long, the idea of altering back current sales motion is just impossible for them to fathom. Option number two is the companies are then, so that's kind of like the status quo. Then the next level would be they want to change, but they're so focused on working in their business, not on their business. Ed Bilat: Hmmm Lovely. I love that. Jamie Shanks: That they, unfortunately, can't pull their head up out of the sand and realize maybe I can work on things today that will dramatically affect me six to 12 months in the future and I am willing to go through learning and development and the hard things about, you know, a transformation. I'm going to do those things now even though I might be doing very well from a business development standpoint, I might be hitting my sales quota yet all indicators today show that we're doing well. That doesn't mean success in the future and great companies recognize that they need to be evolving today for their 2020 here. And that's just the difference. So many companies are so focused on their next 90 days in the quarter that they can't fathom planning beyond that. And it's also because remember the average vice president of sales stays in a company, something like 17 months. That's the average tenure of sales. So that VP of sales isn't really concerned about what it's going to look like a year or two down the road. They're focused a quarter at a time. Ed Bilat: That's right. And then if you want to drive magnificent, fantastic results, you have to change, right? Because what's the true definition of insanity in the medical term? It is continuing to do the same thing and expect different results and this is exactly why is it's such a challenge. So is there any other tools, any particular ways you recommend to doing this for somebody who is just evolving into a successful social selling as a strategy? Jamie Shanks: Well, absolutely. The most prevalent tool to start with is the tool of Linkedin. [sic] business to business. And then from there, think of Linkedin as two things. One, the world's largest database, sort of resource or research tool. And the second, a different type of communication platform. And when you think about it in those two contexts, then first start to evaluate how you can acquire more data that is beneficial to you. Strategic data such as, I could go into your social network, Ed, right now and see all the companies that you're connected to. So at the end of the day, think of what we use in the analog world and how you can apply it in the digital world. You think yourself referrals. Referrals are obviously a fantastic business development motion. Great. Where do I acquire referrals? Well, what if I dropped into Ed’s social network and I looked at the 3 to 5 companies that Ed knew the best. Now all of a sudden you're taking a sales to play and you're executing it through a digital medium like LinkedIn. So that's where I would get started. Think of how I would use it as that research tool. And then from an engagement tool, I would think to myself, okay, I want to target a company in Ottawa, Shopify. Well, if I wanted to get a hold of the C level executives at Shopify, instead of me calling my way in, what about if I use a medium like I make a video and I send it to those C level executives through Linkedin, that bypasses the gatekeeper. Again, you're just using the same process you would use in the analog world. You're just digitizing it. Ed Bilat: Yeah, that's very important because you mentioned three things; the trigger selling, referral selling and then insight selling. So in the find extend [sic] correctly, you’re asking, okay, these three things they did exist for centuries in the sales world. Now all you do is you taking them from analog to digital. So is that correct? Jamie Shanks: That's 100% what you're trying to do. In social selling, you're not inventing a whole new sales methodology. What you're doing is refining your existing sales motion. That's ultimately what you're trying to do. Ed Bilat: Yeah. Very cool. So because if we put it like that, that sounds less scary for our listener’s right. Jamie Shanks: Yeah, right. That’s when people get caught up because they think, oh, I’m doing less now becoming a social seller. No, no, you're not abandoning the way you sell. You're just evolving. Ed Bilat: Excellent! That’s excellent advice. So is there any particular do's and don'ts for people who are just evolving into this, for companies, for sales professionals, anything which you've seen through the years when you were leading this transformation? Jamie Shanks: I'll, maybe on some of the don'ts at the individual seller perspective. Don't try this once or for a week and then say to yourself, oh, this doesn't work. It doesn't work. You know, I live in Canada. And that would be like me trying hockey for the very first time for a week and saying, no, you know what? Nobody could ever learn to skate. This is, what do you mean blades on ice? Right? And so the reality is my company alone has trained hundreds of thousands of sellers who have made billions of dollars of sales pipeline around the world. So when somebody says this doesn't work for them, they're just making an excuse for themselves at the corporate level. 51% of success are of the digital sales transformation. Sit with frontline sales managers actually sit with sales leadership. If the sales leaders don't inherently believe this, know how it works, turn these into coachable moments and actually coach towards these in one on ones, then it doesn't really matter what you teach the sellers. You can teach the sellers these skills all they want, but if they're not being held accountable to them, it'll never happen. Ed Bilat: Yeah, that's right. They just wasted the training dollars for nothing. Jamie Shanks: Correct. Ed Bilat: Hmm. Okay. So these were do's  and dont's Any particular do’s, like do this? Is there any particular favorite social selling story, the success of social sales story you can share with us? Jamie Shanks: What I would start experimenting with today, not tomorrow is the power of video and 95% of sellers that, I mean are scared out of their mind to start making videos to teach, tailor and take control of their customer conversation. And we'll take it from the book, the Challenger Customer or challenge them. The reality is how do you consume and learn? You Watch Youtube and the difference is that the sellers are, for whatever reason, don't see themselves in the same context. Take a moment, make a video around best practices, what-if scenarios, market trends, get it in the hands of your customers. You're going to humanize yourself in a completely different way. You're going to be able to synthesize all these best practices. Your customers are just going to view you differently. That's where I'd start. Ed Bilat: Okay, so definitely the video and don't be afraid to do the first tryout and then the second, then the third and nobody's watching, right? So you can make as many attempts as you like unless you are satisfied with the end results. I just got back from Cuba and I was filming a few videos and sometimes it takes 10-15 times to rerecord it, but in the end, it does look good. Right? Jamie Shanks: Yeah. I mean I've had a different view on this, so I try to record it only once. Ed Bilat: Only once? Jamie Shanks: Even with mistakes. because if you were on a cold call right now, or if you were in a boardroom or if you were on a discovery call on a conference call, you don't get to do it over again. Ed Bilat: That's right. Jamie Shanks: Just like this podcast, we're just talking, right. And there's no stop and start here. And so if you make videos with that mindset, you realize that the customer actually prefers that authentic nature. Ed Bilat: Okay. So they're all foolish. Jamie Shanks: Exactly. Ed Bilat: Just like from your videos from the airport. I have been watching the one you did in Australia I think. You had people around you, you're moving and you just delivered your message. Jamie Shanks: Yeah. Just deliver the message. Ed Bilat: I thought you probably practiced it is like 20 times. Jamie Shanks: No. Ed Bilat: You can do it from the first tryout. Wow. That’s great. So thank you so much for sharing this. So in terms of the storytelling, the digital storytelling, like what does the art of storytelling mean to you? What do you see in this world? Jamie Shanks: When I think of storytelling, one of the very first things that I try to do is take a step back and build a storyboard. If you've ever seen how a movie script is created or when I wrote two books, actually, for me, what I do is I draw out the scenes or the core parts of the story. I draw them up. I'm a visual learner. And that way I tell the story through those main visuals. And I think what's important as a seller is, storytelling is critical in your engagement communication. But that story needs to have been, you need to back up and ask yourself, number one, what part of the story are they going to trust? What part of the story is valuable to them? What is their call to action? So I like to back up, design and craft what that storyboard is going to look like and a variety of storyboards. So this is the other important thing, is that sellers will design one story, we'll deploy a customer, it won't resonate with the customer, the customer will get back to them. Well, it's like they're out of bullets now. So, why aren't you drawing out three, four, or five storyboarded plays? That way after the first message doesn't resonate, you move on to the next and the next and the next. Ed Bilat: Hmm. Okay. So the classical one is the one where you use the star acronym, right? So S-T-A-R, Situation, Trouble, Action, and Results, right? So you basically describe life as it is, then something happens, right? Oh, that's the trouble. And then what are the actions you took and the end results. So this is sort of the classical ways. So what you are saying is that scenario may not resonate with everybody so you need to have several, correct? Jamie Shanks: Correct. The process that you just described, the star process might work, but the content within that star process, the situation may not have resonated or the result may not be of value to that person. So you might need, if you like the star process, then you just need to devise multiple stories using that process. Ed Bilat: And the more details you put the more believable story is, right? Because on the other side, you know, the customer, they’re trying to evaluate did you just make this up, right? or is this is a real story? Jamie Shanks: Correct. Another point, social proof is really valuable when you have a link that can attach to a video or a blog that's written about it or a podcast. Now all a sudden there's some social proof to that story. Ed Bilat: That's right cause they are looking to validate it. Wow, this’s been wonderful, wonderful discussion. So Jimmy, thank you so much for connecting with us today. So tell us about your book and tell us about the best way to connect with you for our listeners. Jamie Shanks: The book that we published in January is called Spear Selling. Ed Bilat: Spear Selling. Jamie Shanks: So Spear Selling is the ultimate account-based sales guide for modern digital selling. What that really means is when I wrote Social Selling Mastery in 2016 it was about the overarching movement of social selling. But what happened is over the years customers are becoming more and more account-based focused. And so this book is very tactical and provides real sales plays that you can run and your leadership team can coach towards as a modern digital seller. And you can pick it up on Amazon in every format from audibles to Kindle to hardcover to softcover and you can also connect with me on Linkedin @Jamie shanks. Ed Bilat: Wonderful. Wonderful. So in terms of the account-based selling, everything you described the digital selling or the social selling, is that component included in this or is that separate? Jamie Shanks: Nope, it's completely covered inside this. Everything that we teach has a social and digital twist to it. Ed Bilat: That would be really cool to check this out, right? Because if you can see this as one strategy, as one approach, not as separate pieces, I think it would be very, very valuable for our listeners to try this out. So thank you so much for coming to the podcast it's been an absolute pleasure. So I will make sure we include your information. Again, ladies and gentlemen, Jamie shanks. Thank you so much. Jamie Shanks: Thank you so much.                                                                                       

Oh Crap I Love My Toddler... But Holy F*ck
Talking About the Hard Stuff

Oh Crap I Love My Toddler... But Holy F*ck

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 31:08


In this episode, Jamie would like you to step out of your comfort zone for a minute or two and really think about how you talk to your kids about Big Serious Things: private parts, reproduction, consent, and even death. Discussing these things openly in your household creates a culture without secrecy, weirdness or shame. This means that when your child stumbles across these topics in the big wide world without you—as scary a thought as that may be—they’ll be mature, prepared, and a role model for their peers.   In this episode, Jamie impresses the importance of teaching your children the correct language for their bodies as well as the slang,  suggests constructive ways you can discuss death with them, and gives her personal stories from in the trenches.  The Finer Details of This Episode:   Jamie discusses the surprisingly mature teenagers she met when helping a momma goat deliver her kids. Why it’s a bad idea to discuss sex and the human body through a lens of shame. Use the real term for each body part—private or otherwise—to make sure your child doesn’t feel alienated from them. When it’s okay and even preferred for your little one to use nicknames for body parts. Would you rather not have grown men be grossed out by women’s periods? Then start teaching your boys about them at a young age. How Jamie turned a funny remark by her son at the pool into a learning experience. Why “the talk” isn’t as effective or healthy as meting out reproductive education in bits and pieces over time. Don’t make the mistake of falling into the “My kid would NEVER” trap. Kids are going to approach the subject of death with curiosity rather than fear, so use death as an opportunity to educate rather than scare them. Quotes:   “You’ve never met a better bunch of kids than 4H kids.”   “I have a 13-year-old boy who knows more about reproductive organs than most grown men, and I have to say I think that kinda rocks.”   “Anytime your child is gonna say a word that gets a reaction from other people they’re gonna latch on very quickly to the power of the word.”   “Most women  bleed. No, I’m not hurt. This is natural for women.”   “The kids as they get older need help with the emotional landscape, not the mechanics.”   “We want to create a culture of normalizing all of this stuff so that we don’t have a culture of secrecy and shame.” Links:   Sesame Street: Mr. Hooper’s death - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4CKuSRYrcQ   Jamie’s homepage - http://www.jamieglowacki.com/     Oh Crap! Potty Training - https://www.amazon.com/Crap-Potty-Training-Everything-Parenting-ebook/dp/B00V3L8YSU   Oh Crap! I Have A Toddler [Get my new book] -  https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Oh-Crap!-I-Have-a-Toddler/Jamie-Glowacki/Oh-Crap-Parenting/9781982109738

Work From The Inside Out
031 – Be Selfish for the Greater Good - Jamie Jay

Work From The Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 46:11


Jaime Jay is the owner of Bottleneck Virtual Assistants based in Springfield, Missouri.  At the core, Jamie is a connector of personalities and brands. He constantly challenges himself to be a better human being. He is also an amateur hockey player and starter Geek who truly enjoys helping his clients rediscover themselves, their companies and how to realize their why. Jaime Jay made some early career decisions that were motivated by his desire to unburden his mother rather than to begin to shape his future.  When his father was suddenly sentenced to jail on embezzlement charges, his mother, with very limited resources, was struggling to take care of Jaime and his younger brother.  Jaime enlisted in the US Army.  Later, he joined corporate America and found that he “just was not a corporate person”.  Eventually, he went the entrepreneurial route. In this episode we discuss: How Jamie joined the U.S. Army to unburden his mom after his dad went to jail on embezzlement charges; how they were homeless and his mom was left to care for him and his younger brother on very limited resources. His experience in the Army, including getting married at 22, having a child, and soon after discharge being asked for a divorce. Specifically, he shares he “was homeless with only $364 in my pocket.” How Jamie felt he was back where he started as if he had no sense of direction. The irony that as a young child, he had a dream of becoming a CEO in the corner office, unlike most kids who have visions of becoming a firefighter or policeman. Jamie’s experience traveling into corporate America and “living the dream” until he realized the materialism of that life was not fulfilling. His current position as a business owner and why he is happiest now. Listen, subscribe and read show notes at www.tammygoolerloeb.com/podcasts/ - episode 031

Health Coach Conversations
EP57: Transitioning Online - Strategy Session with a Dietitian Publish

Health Coach Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 31:54


Jamie joins Cathy and Sandee to talk about her online health coaching business. Jamie uses Facebook live, email lists, and Instagram to connect with her clients and shares what’s working for her and what isn’t.    In this episode, we discuss the following: Why Jamie started her online health coaching business How Jamie has established a successful following   What Jamie offers her clients through Facebook Live and emails    Suggestions for converting leads from your website to real clients Why you should avoid negative language in your messaging The value of marketing, offering precise programs, and having a call to action Which Health Coach Group programs help establish a membership The importance of nurturing your clients and using a positive message     Jamie has been a nutritionist for over 20 years and recently left her job to start her online coaching business. Her goal is to develop a membership program that helps busy moms realize they can cook healthy meals without spending hours in the kitchen. After connecting with Cathy on LinkedIn, she agreed to a strategy session to discuss how to take her business to the next level.            Mentioned In This Episode: Pure The Inner Circle Membership Program 12 Day Detox Natural Health Immersion Program Health Coach Group Facebook Page Links to resources: Health Coach Group Website Health Coach Group LinkedIn Health Coach Group EP52: How to Increase Your Sales with Touchpoints

Another Mother Runner
#366: Tales from Two Seattle Mother Runners Recorded at Nuun HQ

Another Mother Runner

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 64:28


Sarah and Molly road-tripped to Seattle to host this episode in front of a live (and lively!) audience at Nuun headquarters. Molly is in fine form, cracking countless jokes—be ready to laugh out loud while running! The two #motherrunner guests—Jamie Richard (aka @NurseRunner on Instagram) and Christine McHugh—are Nuun ambassadors, and the conversation covers: --Jamie’s start in running less than a decade ago, yet how she’s already run 33 (and counting!) marathons --How Jamie juggles working as a pediatric E.R. nurse and training --Ultramarathon advice from Jamie, a veteran of numerous 50K and 50-mile races --Running in the rain (hello, Seattle!) --How Christine overcame her fear of running outside --How (and why) Christine spells running “c-o-m-m-u-n-i-t-y” --Anecdotes about being a half-marathon pacer --And, of course, the guests’ favorite flavors of Nuun! To get more info about your symptoms and IBS-C, to to OhMyGut.info/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Connected Insurance Podcast
Jamie Trovato – Founder of Trovato Associates

The Connected Insurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 59:45


Agency principal shares practical steps you can take to give your customers the wow experience they’re looking for. When Jamie Trovato left the captive insurance world to start his own independent insurance agency, he discovered how much more control you could really have over the customer experience. As he began investing more of himself into the technologies and processes that make an insurance agency run, one of the most striking things he discovered is how much customers will thank you when marketing automation is implemented effectively. In this episode, Joel Zwicker and Jamie Trovato get into the nitty-gritty and super-practical details of: Why automation is so much more than scheduling messages to go to your customers (and how Jamie uses it to help customers coordinate with the services they need… effortlessly and instantly). The steps Trovato Associates is taking to future-proof their agency and ensure they’re ahead of the curve on the industry changes that will impact agencies the hardest. How Jamie uses Agency Revolution to make his clients lives easier and deliver a wow experience so good price won’t enter the equation when choosing where to buy their next policy. Do not miss this important conversation with one of the insurance industry’s most forward thinking and customer-centric agency owners. What are other agents & brokers doing to thrive? What are the biggest trends affecting the retail insurance agent & broker? What are the most important strategies and tactics you need to grow faster? Find out here in the Connected Insurance Podcast, where Michael Jans discusses the biggest issues affecting the independent insurance agent and broker with the industry’s leading figures.

The Nutrition, Health and Performance Podcast
Episode #2 - Jamie Pugh: Probiotics, A New Player In the Sports Supplements World?

The Nutrition, Health and Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 26:40


Dr Jamie Pugh (PhD) is a post-doctoral research at Liverpool John Moores University. After graduating from world-renowned Loughborough University with first class honours in Sports and Exercise Science, Jamie spent time as a sports science intern with Swansea City FC. After this, Jamie spent time working with PRP Supplements and Aliment Nutrition while studying for a PGCert in Exercise and Nutrition Sciences at University of Chester, before eventually beginning his PhD at Liverpool John Moores University.In this episode we discuss:- How Jamie came to start his PhD and the journey to get there- Working with world-leading experts like Prof. Graeme Close- Common causes of gut symptoms in runners- Jamie's most recent studies including a new study looking at the effect of probiotics on gut symptoms in marathon runners- The Lab4 probiotics used in the study, why these were chosen and what to look for in a probiotic- The most memorable moments of working at Liverpool John Moores University- What's next after completing his PhD, including future studies looking at the effects of probiotics on exercise metabolism

Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast
Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast Ep. 29 - Darris Kilgour

Phi-Lacrosse-ophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 70:55


Darris Kilgour 00:30 Intro and Journey as a Player -St. Catherines and won 2 Minto Cups -5 Mann Cups with Six Nations -Played and Coach Bandits -Grew up in Tuscarora -Played in Canada -Learning humility early 03:04 Turning The Clock Back -Personnel Darris played with in St. Catherines -Becoming leaders 05:13 Organized Lacrosse vs backyard Lacrosse growing up -Dad broke the game down and taught how to play the game -Playing with guys that were older -Becoming a good shooter in the backyard -Learning the feel of the game -Learning different ways to score -Learning to shoot with tennis balls -Learning to shoot a curveball -Staats brothers curveballs best in the NLL -Cody Jamieson -Pass it down 12:10 Curveball explanation 14:00 Greatest Players Darris Played With and What He Took From Them -Learning focus and toughness -Learning how to score from John Tavares -Pat Coyle intensity -How Jamie and Darris met -Talking lacrosse -Athletics team Darris' son Kyler plays on 20:38 1992 Championship Game and Playing Majors / Pros -Short side top corner shot -Juniors to Majors -Hitting the goalie in the head after missing his spot -Goalie got married the next day 25:17 Memories From the Best -Mann Cup memories -Playing in dust -Players involved in those championships 28:06 Shooting Philosophy -Accuracy -Deception -Velocity -The learning process of deception -Used accuracy as a go to move -Pointing your foot -Shooting without a ball -Using weight transfer to fool goalie -The light bulb from shooting on a goalie a lot 37:30 Finishing Philosophy -Setting up the goalie -Reaching around far side -Using shuffle to fool goalie -Shooting jump shots -Behind the back fake as a hesitation -Victoria look back 49:16 2 Man Game -Creating 2v1's -Slip picks -Seal pick -Fight throughs are cue to cut -Using video to identify things -Swinging the ball and getting the ball from one side to another -Defending a 2 man game 1:02:34 Best Box Lacrosse Player of All Time -Casey Powell -Couldn't pressure him the same -Learned box lacrosse -Learning to suck out other players to open up other players 1:05:00 Jeff Teat and Austin Staats -Reminder of John Travares -Did it the right way -Made scoring look easy -Involving others in the offense -Off ball player -18 Year old playing in the Mann Cup

Azure DevOps Podcast
Jamie Cool on What’s Going On in Azure DevOps - Episode 013

Azure DevOps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 36:37


In this episode, Jeffrey Palermo is joined by Jamie Cool to discuss what’s going on in Azure DevOps! Jamie is the Director of Program Management for Microsoft. In his role he manages dozens of Program Managers all around the world, shipping loads of features on the platform. He has been at Microsoft for 20 years now. When he was first interviewing out of college, he was very intrigued by the PM role, and so he tried out for the role at Microsoft — and the rest is history.   Today, Jamie and Jeffrey dive deep into what the internal roadmap is looking like for Microsoft’s DevOps transformation and discuss some of the big shifts that Jamie is currently working on. Jamie also talks about what is happening around the GitHub acquisition, where he sees DevOps headed in the future, and gives his advice on what you should be keeping an eye out for as a Visual Studio Developer.   Topics of Discussion: [:47] About today’s episode and guest. [1:39] How Jamie ended up in his current role and his career journey. [6:23] What the internal roadmap is looking like for Microsoft’s DevOps transformation. [13:30] The next big shifts for the Microsoft transformation that Jamie is currently working on. [18:20] A word from Azure DevOps sponsor: Clear Measure. [18:48] How Azure DevOps is supporting open source software. [20:13] Jamie explains what is going on now that Microsoft has acquired GitHub. [23:35] The evolution of DevOps and where Jamie sees it headed in the future. [31:20] Does Jamie see Containers being the way to package up an application in the future? [32:51] Jamie’s advice to listeners on what they should be using now and keeping an eye on in the future. [33:57] When to switch to Windows Containers if you haven’t already. [35:22] What Jamie thinks listeners should be following up on!   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Azure DevOps Youtube Channel Azure DevOps Twitter Clear Measure (Sponsor) GitHub CI/CD Pipeline Azure Artifacts GitHub Acquisition Azure Boards Azure Pipelines NuGet .NET Core Windows Containers   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.   Follow Up with Our Guest: Jamie Cool’s LinkedIn

How She Did That : Virtual Assistants | Online Business Managers
How She Tricked Out Her Google Calendar

How She Did That : Virtual Assistants | Online Business Managers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 15:38


Let's face it, as support pros, our calendar is our life line! How amazing would it be if, in one glance we could see each of our critical due dates ranging from client launches to quarterly metrics? Systems Strategist and overall phenom Jamie Russel has found an ingenious way to do just that!Jamie is going to talk us through how she's tricked out her google calendar to turn it in a color coded hub for all of her deadlines. And the best part is that it integrates with your project management platform of choice so you can get a daily birds eye view of what's to come.We'll walk you through...>> How Jamie came up with this super cool hack!>> How this high level view avoids the task rabbit hole.>> Why the embed codes in the tools you're already using are about to become your best friend.Jamie has created a step by step video that will show you exactly how to set up a calendar hub of your own. Head over to the website to check it out! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ali Fitness Podcast
Fabric Technology for Elite Athletes with Jamie Hunt of 2XU - EP80

Ali Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 31:42


Imagine being able to develop sportswear specific to the weather conditions you are likely to face at a race. What if you could create a triathlon suit ideal for the IRONMAN World Championship, a suit specifically designed for the climate in Kona? 2XU is working on just that, developing products based on conditions and testing fabrics at 88° and 95% humidity, for example, for the elite athletes competing in Hawaii. Jamie Hunt was a professional triathlete for 12 years, winning multiple international races and ranking as high as #3 with the ITU. He is also the co-founder and product development lead for high-end exercise garment company 2XU. Founded in 2005, 2XU had become the world’s largest triathlon brand by 2007, and within just eight years, the business was earning $30M in profit. In 2013, Louis Vuitton purchased 2XU, but Jamie continues to oversee product development and own a large stake in the global sportswear brand. Today, Jamie explains how he came to build 2XU, discussing his background as a professional triathlete and the opportunity that sparked his love of fabrics and innovation. He addresses 2XU’s dominance of the compression garment space, sharing the science behind compression technology, the value of wearing compression clothing AFTER a workout, and how consumers can test for the power of compression fabric. Jamie offers his insight on the latest developments in the activewear space, from moisture management research to wearable technology to infrared pajamas. Listen in to understand Jamie’s vision for 2XU moving forward and learn how the company is applying its research to develop sportswear specific to a particular climate! Topics Covered [0:47] How Jamie came to build 2XU Professional triathlete for 12 years Opportunity at Orca when Head of Product left Developed love of fabrics and innovation Approached to start own line in 2004 $30M profit within eight years [4:36] 2XU’s leadership in compression garments Investment of $1M in compression technology Full-time scientists to test and conduct research [6:06] The science behind compression technology Less oscillation = less fatigue Peak power increase of 5-8% Injury prevention Less muscle damage, soreness [8:28] How compression technology benefits weight lifters Navy Seal on staff claims up to 10% higher weights Use both arm sleeves and tights Reduce risk of overuse injury [9:57] The value of compression clothing AFTER a workout Concept comes from hospital environment Recommends 4-6 hours after intense training [11:01] Jamie’s advice for consumers Test for power of fabric (rebound to original shape) 2XU fabric extremely light yet powerful, flexible [13:10] Jamie’s insight on understanding moisture management Three-year University of Melbourne study Research how fabric works with human body Develop products specific to climate (i.e.: Hawaii) [18:00] Jamie’s take on wearable technology Time and place for wearables in future Other devices (e.g.: watches, ear pods) monitor better [20:15] The disadvantages of self-heating jackets Issues with washing, durability Unable to sell at commercial price point [21:08] Jamie’s view of infrared pajamas for recovery Very small benefit at high cost Not as beneficial as compression [22:26] The future of 2XU Testing, educate consumer on what works Tangible measurements on moisture management Develop products based on understanding of fabrics Dominate fabric technology space, serve elite athletes [25:19] The durability of 2XU clothing Last 2-4X longer than other brands Good value for money [26:08] 2XU’s latest products New triathlon suit (February 2019) Award-winning wetsuit collection [28:13] Jamie’s hectic travel schedule Education, speaking at seminars Sales with large accounts Trade shows and fabric mills Learn More About Jamie Hunt 2XU Jamie on ITU World Triathlon Series Resources 2XU Research + Development

The Tennis Files Podcast
TFP 066: Jamie Loeb – Staying Mentally Tough on the WTA Tour

The Tennis Files Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 82:40


On Episode 66 of The Tennis Files Podcast, I spoke with WTA world #164 Jamie Loeb about her rise from the juniors to playing the biggest tournaments in the world. Jamie developed into a top junior, had a championship run at the University of North Carolina, and qualified for the US Open while still in college before turning pro full-time. Jamie is grinding it out on the tour and living the dream of traveling the world as a professional tennis player. I first met Jamie at the Player's Party at the Citi Open last month, along with her former teammate and friend Tessa. I remembered that my former assistant coach and teammate Ale Pedergnana is close friends with Jamie, and after a friendly chat and compliments on her dance moves, Jamie was nice enough to come onto the podcast. We chat about her keys to success on the pro tour, how she overcame the toughest moment in her career, how tough it is to survive financially as a pro, what racquets and strings she uses, tips for pros on how to improve your Instagram game, some great insights into how you can improve your tennis game, and much more. I've also added something new for the first time: a transcript of the interview. See below or click here to read the transcript! It was a pleasure speaking with Denis on the podcast, and I wish him all the best in his career. Let us know what you think about this episode in the comments below! Please let me know what you think about whether I should keep doing transcripts for the podcast! Based on your feedback, I'll decide whether to keep doing the transcripts or scrap it. It's an added cost (obviously), and I actually had this one automatically transcribed then fixed it up myself and it took a ton of time, so I'll have to figure out a better way if you want me to keep doing the transcripts. Thanks for your feedback! Time-Stamped Show Notes: [1:57] Jamie’s incredible dance moves [4:09] Breaking the myth about Jamie’s mom being her coach [5:43] How her family influenced her game growing up [7:25] When Jamie knew she wanted to turn pro [8:35] How Jamie’s sister Jenna won a state championship on a broken ankle [8:59] Her tennis role models [9:37] Three things that most of the world doesn’t know about Jamie Loeb [12:03] When Jamie started seriously training for tournaments [13:14] How many tournaments she played as a junior [14:02] Was burnout ever an issue as a junior player? [15:37] The decision to finish up high school online [17:30] Is high school tennis is a good training ground for serious junior tournament players, and potential improvements [19:30] Jamie’s experience training at the John McEnroe Tennis Academy [20:29] A typical day like at JMTA [21:30] Practice matches with John McEnroe and why he never does mini-tennis [24:45] Playing at the US Open in 2015 vs. Wozniacki after winning the American Collegiate Invitational College Tennis at UNC [27:23] Deciding to attend UNC instead of going pro full-time [30:47] What is your first memory of your college tennis career? [32:03] Elements of Jamie’s game she improved the most while at UNC [33:42] How to develop maximal focus and tunnel vision [36:57] The most important piece of advice her coach Brian gave her at UNC [39:51] How many days a week the team trained fitness vs on-court practice in the fall season, and how that changed in the spring [41:31] Deciding to leave school early to turn pro [42:30] Big differences between college tennis and the pro tour [43:59] Focusing on the dynamic warm-up [45:27] A typical day of training while on the tour [46:18] How much weight training is part of her fitness? [47:28] Traveling with a coach, and how frequently her coach joins her at tournaments Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Growing Your Financial Advisory Practice | Insights for Financial Advisors, Planners and Investment Managers

Building your own practice can be a delicate balancing act. You want to give your clients the best service possible while also expanding your client base and making enough money to cover your own needs and expenses. Today’s guest understands what it’s like to grow a business that does both: maintains high standards for serving clients and benefits from meeting those standards. Jamie List is the co-founder of the wealth management firm Bearing Capital Partners. Bearing Capital is a multi-disciplinary, team-based financial consulting practice. Jamie has many credentials and accreditations: he is a Certified Financial Planner, Canadian Investment Manager, Fellow of the Canadian Securities Institute, Chartered Life Underwriter, Financial Management Advisor, and Chartered Professional — Strategic Wealth. Listen to the episode to hear about how Jamie’s firm works, how he developed high service standards, and what he believes helped him achieve success in his career. Topics Discussed in This Episode: What Jamie’s firm does and what kind of clients they serve How Jamie founded his firm How Jamie decided to focus on his particular niche How the fees work in Jamie’s firm How Jamie thinks about serving clients Designing and developing a high level of service standards The benefits of having a high level of service standards How Jamie handles conversations about expanding services for clients Whether it’s preferable to do financial planning up front or spread it out over a longer period of time How to keep clients accountable and on track Some of Jamie’s biggest challenges What Jamie is excited about right now What Jamie believes made him successful in his career Jamie’s advice for listeners Links and Resources: Bearing Capital Quotes from Jamie: “I think I’ve always thought about the challenge, if you will, of maintaining a client as a conversation that you have to maintain over a very long period of time.” “Service tends to beget new clients.” “Let’s just say that the service model obviously speaks very much toward keeping people happy, but deals less with the transactional and business-building nature of what we do.” Jamie’s firm Bearing Capital is all about serving clients’ needs, as the clients themselves define the

Expand Your Reality
Why Choose Consciousness

Expand Your Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 57:12


  Episode 1: Jamie discusses what consciousness work is and why you want to choose it. How Jamie implements consciousness work in her own life.   Join the consciousness playground membership https://www.jamie-bates.com/consciousness-playground New groups are forming now for Awaken and Align https://www.jamie-bates.com/awaken-and-align Find me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/facilitatorofconsciousness/

Women Gone Vibrant| Ayurveda for midlife & menopause
Episode #36: Cracking the anxiety code

Women Gone Vibrant| Ayurveda for midlife & menopause

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 50:07


18% of the US population suffers from generalized anxiety. That’s almost 1/5 of the population. That’s huge. Anxiety disorders are highly treatable, yet less than 40% of those suffering receive treatment. Hand in hand with anxiety often comes depression. Yikes.   I had severe anxiety in my early to mid 20s, too. So did Jamie. We have walked the path and came out the other end way more grounded and self confident. Jamie used to be on anti- depressants and was frequently so anxious she would cancel a yoga class she was scheduled to teach last minute. Looking at Jamie today, you see a firm and empowered woman across the table.   Yoga and Ayurveda offer simple, low cost and no-side-effect tools. We share with you what worked and still works for us.   “If you want to conquer the anxiety of life, live in the moment, live in the breath.”  Amit Ray, Om Chanting and Meditation   What you get from tuning in: The difference between constructive vs. crippling anxiety The mental attitude you need to adopt to emerge from your anxiety How Jamie weaned off her anti-anxiety medication and how you might be able to do it too The vortex of healing vs the vortex of disease The role of Yoga and Ayurveda in generalized anxiety The traits of anxiety Vulnerability as a pathway out     Visit my Website  Join my private Facebook Group  Watch the free video series 5 secrets to a Better Menopause Upgrade your body experience. Apply for Body Joy  

Mining Stock Education
Jamie Keech | How an Outsider Can Profit Like an Insider in Junior Resource Investing

Mining Stock Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 38:42


To access the free Resource Insider E-book: https://capitalistexploits.org/86-5.html To learn about the Resource Insider investment service: https://capitalistexploits.org/86-6.html Use discount code “MSE” and receive 15% off the normal subscription rate. Jamie Keech is a formally-trained Canadian mining engineer. He has worked in mineral exploration, development and mine operations in Albania, Hong Kong, Mongolia, Colombia, Peru and throughout North America. His undergraduate degree is in Mineral Engineering from the University of Toronto and he has a Masters degree Mining Engineering from the Camborne School of Mines. Jamie also has extensive experience in mining finance. He has brought together his first-hand technical and financial knowledge of the sector and combined it with his extensive network of CEO’s and junior mining insiders to co-found Resource Insider. Resource Insider is an investment service focused on providing subscribers with independent research and access to exclusive investment opportunities in the mining & metals space. In this interview, Jamie shares his insights on why the well-connected Vancouver junior mining insiders have a competitive advantage over the average mining investor. But Jamie states it is still possible for the diligent retail mining investor to succeed if they really apply themselves and do what is necessary. Jamie also shares regarding what investment criteria he looks for in early-stage, development and producing company; his most important guiding principles for junior mining speculators; errors of incompetence and malice that junior mining company management commit that investors should be aware of; and how a retail mining investor can utilize a mining conference to succeed. 0:05 Introductions of topic and guest 2:42 Jamie’s background in mining engineering and finance 7:41 What is Resource Insider & why focus on private placements 10:24 Why do junior mining insiders have such a competitive advantage? 12:53 Can diligent, non-accredited retail mining investors succeed without being a well-connected insider? 17:23 Top 3-5 guiding principles for junior resource speculators 20:49 Top management errors of incompetence and malice to be aware of 26:04 How Jamie values pre-discovery exploration companies 28:56 Valuing developers with a M&I resource 34:17 What Jamie looks for in a producer 35:27 How attending mining conferences benefits the retail investor Sign up for our free newsletter and receive interview transcripts, stock profiles and investment ideas: http://eepurl.com/cHxJ39 The content found on MiningStockEducation.com is for informational purposes only and is not to be considered personal legal or investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities or any other product. It is based on opinions, SEC filings, current events, press releases and interviews but is not infallible. It may contain errors and MiningStockEducation.com offers no inferred or explicit warranty as to the accuracy of the information presented. If personal advice is needed, consult a qualified legal, tax or investment professional. Do not base any investment decision on the information contained on MiningStockEducation.com or our videos. We may hold equity positions in some of the companies featured on this site and therefore are biased and hold an obvious conflict of interest. MiningStockEducation.com may provide website addresses or links to websites and we disclaim any responsibility for the content of any such other websites. The information you find on MiningStockEducation.com is to be used at your own risk. By reading MiningStockEducation.com, you agree to hold MiningStockEducation.com, its owner, associates, sponsors, affiliates, and partners harmless and to completely release them from any and all liabilities due to any and all losses, damages, or injuries (financial or otherwise) that may be incurred.

Sacred Psychology with Tamara Powell, LMHC
Season 03: EP01 - Why You Tried to Kill Yourself with Jamie Sorenson

Sacred Psychology with Tamara Powell, LMHC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 44:45


She's an incredibly decorated Navy officer and she's on a mission to bring solution focused and super practical empowerment not only to the sailors and submariners attached to Command Submarine Squadron 11 out in San Diego, CA but to the rest of us as well.  LCDR Jamie Sorenson is the author of “Why You Tried to Kill Yourself” which is soon to be a series of fictional books decreasing stigma surrounding psychological and emotional distress as well as the intersection between spirituality and sexuality.  In this podversation: Why Jamie chose the Navy and then the field of psychiatric nursing Is there stigma around mental health in the military? How Jamie uses education to normalize common issues her service members face Exploring the 87% reduction in unplanned losses Jamie has helped bring about in her squadron Key issues military members face "Pain is what helps us grow." What should mental health workers know about working with military members? The Give An Hour program and other resources Why Jamie chose to write the book and also why she included LGBTQ issues The harm of reparative therapy for same sex attractions Finding social support for everyone from Mormons to Satanists and everything in between The intersection between spirituality and mental health

Brands that Book with Davey Jones
Episode 015: Jamie Kutchman - The Secrets to Perfect Client Gifts

Brands that Book with Davey Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 49:25


Today's guest is Jamie Kutchman of Marigold and Grey, a company that provides artisan gifts for weddings, events and businesses. In today's episode, Jamie shares with us how her past work prepared her for her entrepreneurial journey, how a pivot early in her business led to huge growth, and tips for effective client gifting. The highlights: 02:15 How a background in internet and medical sales prepared Jamie for entrepreneurship. 09:39 The stress of starting a business vs. the stress of being an employee in a business. 11:33 The disastrous event that led to the gifting business idea. 16:43 An assumption didn’t play out, and a pivot that led to major growth. 24:27 The challenges of client gifting and how to get started. 27:57 Thinking through what to gift your clients. 30:45 How much to spend on client gifts 34:58 When to outsource your client gifting 37:11 Tips for DIY client gifting 41:24 Expanding to serve corporate clients and how they found Marigold & Grey 43:45 How Jamie’s new website will more effectively serve different segments of her customers. Jamie bid farewell to the corporate world to start M&G. This makes sense since gift giving has always been her love language. She lives with her golf-smitten husband, Jeff, in the DC area. After meeting in 2010 and marrying in 2012, thanks to eHarmony, Jamie affectionately refers to Jeff as the best thing she’s ever found online. Jamie is a stepmom of three and more recently, a mom to two rescue pups, Lewis & Clarkie. While she enjoys DC life, she's a true Virginia girl at heart. Aside from gift design, it's good bourbon and bbq, Redskins football, prop styling, encouraging other entrepreneurs, and long weekend getaways that make her world go round.

Experts On The Wire (SEO, Content Marketing, Social Media)
094: Large Site, In-House Technical SEO w/Jamie Alberico

Experts On The Wire (SEO, Content Marketing, Social Media)

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 72:44


In this episode! How Jamie decides what products to index (on a 4+ million product site) Metrics the technical SEO team at Arrow.com cares about Optimizing crawl efficiency and click depth on a large site How to run internal crawls on a 10m+ page site Using custom XML sitemaps How to find and fix re-direct chains […] The post 094: Large Site, In-House Technical SEO w/Jamie Alberico appeared first on Evolving SEO.

The Art Law Podcast
What Can Science Tell Us About Art?

The Art Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 54:15


On this month’s podcast we discuss the role of science in fine art.  Specifically, what can science tell us about a work of art’s origin and authenticity?  Can science help us discover fakes and forgeries undetected by traditional connoisseur style observation?  We are joined by the famous art scientist Jamie Martin to discuss these issues, recount famous forgery scandals, and delve into his techniques and practices. Resources: http://orionanalytical.com/media/ http://www.sothebys.com/en/news-video/blogs/all-blogs/sotheby-s-at-large/2016/12/scientist-art-world-james-martin.html https://www.wired.com/2016/12/how-to-detect-art-forgery/ https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-the-8-most-prolific-forgers-in-art-history-that-we-know-of https://www.vanityfair.com/culture/2012/10/wolfgang-beltracchi-helene-art-scam https://news.artnet.com/market/forger-wolfgang-beltracchi-exhibition-296551 http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/19/arts/design/ken-perenyi-art-forger-now-sells-his-work-as-copies.html Episode Transcription:  Steve Schindler:  Hi. I'm Steve Schindler. Katie Wilson-Milne:  I'm Katie Wilson-Milne. Steve Schindler:  Welcome to the Art Law podcast, a monthly podcast exploring the places where art intersects with and interferes with the law. Katie Wilson-Milne:  And vice versa.  The Art Law Podcast is sponsored by the Law firm of Schindler Cohen & Hochman LLP, a premier litigation and art law boutique in New York City. On this episode of the podcast we will be discussing the role of science and fine art. Specifically what can science tell us about the work of arts origin and authenticity? Can science help us discover fakes and forgeries that would be undetected by more traditional connoisseur-style observation? Steve Schindler:  We’re here today with Jamie Martin, Senior Vice President and Director of Scientific Research at Sotheby’s auction house, a title that really doesn’t do Jamie justice. Jamie is an artist, art conservator and forensic scientist. In 2000, he founded a company called Orion Analytical that became the preeminent materials analysis and consulting firm, specializing in the scientific analysis of art and cultural property. Working at the intersection of art and science, Jamie has revealed multimillion dollar forgeries in the art market, taught at The Getty Conservation Institute and the FBI, and conducted more than 1800 scientific investigations for museums, galleries, insurance companies, and private collectors around the world. Katie and I have both worked closely with Jamie and it is a genuine pleasure to welcome him to the podcast. Welcome to the podcast Jamie. Jamie Martin:  Hi! Katie Wilson-Milne:  Yes, thanks for being here Jamie. So what can science tell us about art? Jamie Martin:  The way I like to phrase it is, is that science helps art tell its own story. Science can reveal the structure of the work, its composition and its condition. Steve Schindler:  How Jamie would you say that science intersects with questions about authenticity and fraud? Jamie Martin:  Well, in about 2009, the College Art Association codified guidelines and standards for authentications and attributions. Steve Schindler:  What is the College Art Association? Jamie Martin:  I'm not a member, but my understanding is that it’s a national association of art historians principally in colleges but also working privately or working in museums as well. Steve Schindler:  Okay, so they came out with some guidelines? Jamie Martin:  They did and in codifying guidelines they identified three essential elements involved in the authentication attribution process. The first oldest most important and never to be replaced is stylistic connoisseurship, which is examination with learned eye of the scholar. The scholar is the person or the entity that attributes and actually authenticates work of art. The second essential element is the provenance of the work or the documented history from the time it left the artist studio to present day. And usually that’s fractured or incomplete in some way. The third essential element which has been part of these kinds of studies for at least a 100 years, but was codified in this document, is scientific or technical examination. And the role of science and technical examination in authentication and attribution studies is twofold, one is to test the claimed attributes of the attribution of the work and also test the claimed attributes of the provenance. In other words to see if the physical substance of the work is consistent with its attribution and provenance, the other principle aim of science and technology is to provide investigative leads, so to better understand the object – essentially to let the object tell its story about where it was, when it was, what it was. And those leads can help art historians and researchers better place the object in time, in some cases in a particular artist studio. Katie Wilson-Milne:  So what is the analysis of the work actually look like in terms of what you’re doing, maybe walk us through a typical examination of a painting? Jamie Martin:  So generally speaking from start to finish, every exam would start with visual inspection of the work in bright white light, the same way that a connoisseur would examine the work.  They want to see the composition, or the design. They want to see the color, the opacity, essentially the facture of the work, the way the work is constructed. They’ll then move the light to the side, which is called raking light, and that reveals information about the texture of the work. And often identifies the presence of restoration or alteration, because in an authentication study a scientist doesn’t want to inadvertently identify restoration as original, find a problem and reach a wrong conclusion.  Scientist and conservators then use ultraviolet light which, when I was a teenager these were lights on the ceiling of my room that illuminated Led Zeppelin posters. Steve Schindler:  I had the same posters and the same lights – by the way. Jamie Martin:  Alright. So we use the same lights now to illuminate works of art and materials have inherent fluorescence which allows us to see the distribution of different materials and often the distribution of restoration and alteration. We then use infrared light. We can't see infrared light as humans, but we can use cameras to detect it and record it and create an image. And with that we can often better see restoration, but more importantly we can see through the paint. We can see through some materials to see what lays beneath, so artist underdrawings. We can see inscriptions that have been obliterated or erased. And all of those are noninvasive techniques that basically tell us about the object as a whole. We then take the object and we put the object under what’s called a stereo binocular microscope – a microscope that gives us a three dimensional color image of the work and magnifications up to about 90 times – and with this we can look at the fine detail of the work.  We can begin to understand its structure and its condition.  We create a mental inventory of the number of different materials. We account for the presence of restoration. And this process helps guide the subsequent analyses that we do. The best most reliable way to analyze the work from a statistical point of view is to take the work of art, put it in a blender, destroy it, mix it up into a powder, take a pinch and analyze it.  We obviously can't do that. So we have to select visually representative areas of our work and conduct our analyses on that. We have a range of noninvasive techniques that we can use. Not taking a physical sample, actually not touching the work of art, we can identify the elemental composition, so the elements like sodium or lead or mercury, we can identify where they are in the work. In the case of Remington sculpture, that can help determine whether the work was cast before Remington died or if it was cast after the artist died. And if after, whether it was authorized or unauthorized.  If it’s a work of art like a painting or a painting on paper or a drawing, we can map the elemental composition of the work. So we can look for elements that stand out. Given the attribution, let’s say an artist who’s painting in 1800, if we find concentrations of elements associated with original material that is part of the object and those elements only became part of paints after 1800, then that raises red flags about the work. And then we can use other techniques to identify what those materials are. In variably however in most cases we need to take a sample and we need to analyze the sample so that we understand the full composition of the material to give you an idea of the kind of sample, the sample size that we need are typical sample sizes range from about 1/1000th of a millimeter to about 40/1000ths of a millimeter, which is about the width of a human hair. Katie Wilson-Milne:  How do you even collect a sample that small? Jamie Martin:  It’s good question. You collect it using the same microscope that you use to find the sample location, so using a microscope that’s analogous to a surgical microscope, same kind of microscope a neurosurgeon would use. And we actually use neurosurgeon tools. I use a scalpel. And I’ll use the scalpel to remove such a tiny piece of material, I can only see it with a microscope, but that one little tiny microscopic specimen can be used for one or two or five or ten separate analyses depending on what the questions are. Katie Wilson-Milne:  Jamie I think one question we shouldn’t let go by for too long is how are you qualified to do this work, right. I mean the way you described the analysis of the art, presupposes a certain amount of knowledge when you look at the piece under the light initially and you’re sort of doing the visual analysis. How do you know how to do that? Jamie Martin:  Well, conservation scientists have different backgrounds, some are PhDs who have advanced degrees in chemistry or engineering. Others come from the conservation ranks. And that’s the route I took. My background is a little different. It’s a bit unique in the field, when I was 13 my father gave me a microscope, a chemistry set and sent me to art school. And so from a very young age I was taught how to mix different powdered pigments together to make paint. And how to stretch canvases much the same way it was done in old master days in workshops. And at the same time I was blowing little things up in my bedroom with my chemistry set and beginning to explore the world with a microscope which sits on the desk I have now. After high school I attended a traditional art school in Baltimore. And we were taught to emulate the techniques of the old masters and one thing I became very proficient at doing was doing copies in museums where I could create works in some cases that were indistinguishable from the originals. I did a copy of William Merritt Chase of the Baltimore Museum of Art. And as I was walking out with it one day, the director of the museum asked me if I was taking it back to storage.  And I sort of laughed. Steve Schindler:  You were in training either to be a conservation professional or a forger – Jamie Martin:  Well that – that’s very interesting when I applied to the conservation graduate programs which included Winterthur, the admissions committee raised questions and flagged me, because my art portfolio was so strong and my ability to copy was so good. They were concerned if they trained me as a conservator and a scientist that I would be a master forger. It turns out and I didn’t know at that time, I'm a bit of a master detective at catching forgers.  So I got a graduate degree in art conservation at the University of Delaware, then I went on to postgraduate work at University of Cambridge. Then I set about creating the first two fee-for-service conservation analytical labs in the United States, one in a museum and one privately and they were both setup to provide basic conservation science services to conservators and museums that didn’t have scientists. So what equips me to take samples and what equips me to interpret the data and reach reliable, accurate conclusions is having taken about 15,000 samples and having conducted about 13,000 FTI or analyses.  It’s just a lot of experience, the good luck, good fortune of working with really good scientists over the years who were able to teach me the tools of the trade. And then being surrounded by excellent people in museums and the conservation field and interestingly also in the art law field. Steve Schindler:  So let’s talk about your detective skills, because one of the ways that we met was in connection with a case involving fakes and forgeries. How prevalent are fakes and forgeries in your view in the art market? Jamie Martin:  Well, we really don’t know.  We read in newspapers and magazines from time to time that it’s been estimated that 50% of works are fake or 80% of works are fake, but if you dig a bit deeper into those articles it’s often someone trying to make the claim to attract business and create a fear that everything is sold in the market place is potentially a fake. Katie Wilson-Milne:  Yeah, I feel like I've read articles, “half the works on every museum all are fake, you just don’t know it.” Jamie Martin:  Yeah, we just don’t know, there’s been no study done. There’s no data to look to. What we know publically is probably a small fraction of the art forgery case isn't fakes that are in circulation or from cases like the Beltracchi case or the Knoedler case or the Rudy Kurniawan case that dealt with wine, there are lot of investigations being done behind the scenes by law enforcement that we’ll probably never know about. And a lot of investigations I did were done under confidentiality agreements that I can't discuss. Someday I hope the FBI will get on to it, burst the forgery ring and make people whole. I would say that forgeries can be a significant problem, depending on what is being forged or faked and where it’s being sold. So generally a ring of forgers has a target market in sight. They more or less know the market that they want to create the works for and sell the works for. There is some evidence to suggest that forgeries pertaining to a particular artist spike up after a big exhibition on the artist or after publication of the catalogue raisonné, because there’s a lot of technical information and a lot of visual information that a forger can take and create a pastiche – using some of the materials that are disclosed in the publication. It’s one of the reasons why scientists like I, scientist in museums often don’t disclose everything we find, but withhold some important information, so that we don’t give away all the secrets of detection or we don’t disclose publically all of the stupid mistakes that forgers are making. We like them to continue to make those stupid mistakes. Katie Wilson-Milne:  So can you tell our audience briefly about the Beltracchi case? Jamie Martin:  Yeah, so Wolfgang Beltracchi and his wife devised a really sinister scheme to create a large group of fake works that reportedly created in Europe, say between 1910 and 1930. And they would use publications that sided exhibitions of works by known artist that didn’t give illustrations, didn’t give sizes.  They gave the artist name, the date, and the title of the work. And that was the basis of the provenance for the work. They could create a work, point back to that publication and say, “Oh, here’s the work.” What was particularly clever was that they created the false provenance of the so-called “Jagers collection” and Jagers happened to be Beltracchi’s wife Helene’s maiden name. And what Beltracchi did was to create framed posters of his fakes, he put them in a room. He had period furniture. Katie Wilson-Milne:  I love this part. Jamie Martin:  And his wife dressed up as her grandmother and posed with the works.  Beltracchi used an old box style camera that would make the image a little blurry. He printed the photographs on deckled paper, which would have been period, photocopied them. And then you can imagine when Helene would take the painting and present the perspective owner with the photograph of the painting photographed with her grandmother, people would say, “Oh my God, the family resemblance!  You look so much like your grandmother.” And as this often the case with fakes and forgeries it doesn’t take much to nudge someone to the point of accepting what is false as true. They didn’t look deeper.  That was enough for them to believe the story that Beltracchi assembled. Steve Schindler:  It always seems in these cases that the purchasers and fakes so much want to believe.  Whether it’s in the Rudy Kurniawan case that you just eluded to before – passionate collectors of wine want to believe that they’re getting these rare vintages so much that they overlook obvious clues.  In other cases, they buy works where the signatures are misspelled, as we’ll get to, so part of it just seems to be tremendous excitement and passion on the part of the purchasers. Katie Wilson-Milne:  Well and there’s no incentive for anyone in that chain to want something to be fake, right? The buyer wants it to be worth what they paid for it. They want it to be by the artists they think it’s from. So who in that chain wants to disrupt that? Jamie Martin:  Well, in a very clever way of introducing the fakes is to introduce the fakes that art fairs or dealers where there’s a real time pressure to purchase.  So for example in an art fair, a fake might be exhibited, and you might get two people in the span of two or three days looking at the work, basically competing for who’s going to purchase the work. There really isn't the time to step back to examine the claimed attributes, so the work is attributed to artist X in year Y. I think I’d like to step back, look at some books published on the artist perhaps the catalogue raisonné and see if this work really fits. And then I want to look at the provenance. And I want to find out if there was actually a Jagers collection. And if not, those are going to raise red flags for me. Katie Wilson-Milne:  So how did he get caught? Jamie Martin:  Beltracchi got caught, because the Doerner Institute in Munich, Germany was given a painting by the police to examine and they found two things working with an art historian who probably was the first person to break the case. He noted that the fake labels that were applied to the back of many of the works were of a gallery that didn’t exist at the time the works were purportedly dated. So the gallery label dates were mismatched. The Doerner Institute then examined the painting and they found that the painting contained historically inaccurate materials. So pigments that weren’t introduced and used at paints at the age of that particular work of art.  And that’s enough to conclude that the work couldn’t have been – could not have been constructed at that time, and that raised huge flags. At that point I understand that police began to assemble lists of works that were likely Beltracchi fakes. I became involved through looking at a number of works for private collectors and auction houses and was commissioned actually by 60 Minutes to examine a fake Beltracchi work in the style of Ernst, so I could explain to Bob Simon how Beltracchi created the work, but more importantly how Beltracchi got caught. Now Beltracchi was very careful about his materials. He would purchase old canvases that would have been used in the same period, so if you tried to date the canvas, it would be appropriate. And he tried to select paints that contained pigments that would be used at that time. So he would go to the store and he would look for Winsor and Newton paint and he would turn it around and look at the label. And it would say Zinc White. And that was the limit of Beltracchi’s knowledge of paint manufacturers. Now because paint manufacturer from time to time hired me to reverse engineer their competitors’ products to tell them what they were using to make paint, I was aware that manufactures often topped off or added materials to paints. And in this case the manufacturer added a little bit of a very opaque pigment called Titanium White to the Zinc White. And they used modern synthetic organic pigment called Phthalocyanine Blue that they used to top off or make the blue paint that Beltracchi used more intense. And those two materials were very easy to detect. And they proved that that those works were not authentic. Beltracchi himself I think was quoted saying, “Ah yeah, the Titanium White.” Katie Wilson-Milne:  We should probably interject, Steve, to explain the legal background that it’s obviously not illegal to copy something that’s in the public domain, if you say it’s a copy and you tell people that you painted it and it’s not by the original artist. What is illegal is fraud and pretending that a work authored by you is by another person and leading a buyer, inducing a buyer to buy that work based on that fact. Jamie Martin:  Correct. Steve Schindler:  And so one question, Jamie, is – you mentioned before that you, one of the things you search for are these anomalies and you’re able to determine whether a work could have been created at the time that it was purported to be created, but do you actually authenticate works? Jamie Martin:  No, rarely will scientific or technical examination unilaterally attribute or authenticate a work. And -- Steve Schindler:  Why is that? Jamie Martin:  Well, because there isn't a chemical or material fingerprint that would allow you to individualize a work to one and only one artist at a particular time. Katie Wilson-Milne:  So science can't tell you something is authentic, but it can tell you something is fake? Jamie Martin:  It can tell you that something is fake.  From time to time, you can form a conclusive, reliable, durable opinion that a work is fake based on science. It can also buttress an attribution more provenance, but it will never substitute for the absence of or a defect in provenance or stylistic connoisseurship. Steve Schindler:  Do you think in the area of stylistic connoisseurship which, is often criticized as being sometimes objective, insular, elitist, whatever you will – whether there is a place for science or an opportunity for science to replace the work of the connoisseur and I'm thinking particularly about advances in artificial intelligence the type of technology that makes an Apple iPhone work, the facial recognition. Do you sense that there is a place for that kind of technology in making attributions or authentications? Jamie Martin:  For probably about 10 years there’s been an emphasis in the computer science and physics disciplines to use image processing, computer analysis and things like fractal analysis, sparse coding analysis to essentially replace what – in some cases is viewed as the subjective eye of the kind of connoisseur – with the more “objective eye” of the computer looking at a photograph. There’s been some interesting and promising research done which I believe can enhance the work of authenticating or dating works, that is, clearly showing that something is inconsistent with the work of an artist. Or in the case of Dürer drawings – comparing Dürer drawings to see how closely the strokes and the pressure applied to the implement and the basic composition is.  However I haven’t seen any technology at this point that is able to accurately attribute works absent the human input of a scholar, of a conservator, of a scientist. I think it’ll probably happen in my life time.  It’ll hopefully happen before I retire. Katie Wilson-Milne:  You describe a very complimentary process, but there has been some suggestion that there’s a tension between a traditional connoisseur – a PhD in art history, works at a museum – and scientific analysis that, I don’t know, there’s a perceived fear that science is replacing that scholarly expertise.  Is that something you come in contact with or you also perceive? Jamie Martin:  Well, so there are a universe of conversations probably that are going on and they’re informed by different experiences and backgrounds and opportunities. I haven’t experienced that tension myself, before or since coming the Sotheby's, but I come from an old school conservation science background where I'm one of three players. I view it as a three legged stool. And that first most important leg of this stool is the curator, is the catalogue raisonné author, is the independent expert. The second leg is the provenance leg, and I'm the third leg.  My job is there just to steady the stool. Steve Schindler:  You’re telling yourself short Jamie but – Katie Wilson-Milne:  You’re creating a stool, but yes we take your points. Steve Schindler:  Yeah, one of the things that also dawns on me because we – we have experienced the problem in what we do of authenticators being reluctant now to authenticate work for reasons that we’re all well aware of: they get sued. They get sued by people who view themselves as possessing authentic works and they disagree with authenticators’ opinions. Katie Wilson-Milne:  What would be the basis for a lawsuit on those grounds? Steve Schindler:  Well, we’ve seen a lot of different theories, most of which had been rejected. It could be a theory of negligence, there have been reasons as wild as antitrust theories that have been set out. And the interesting thing is most of the lawsuits against authenticators end up either being settled or dismissed favorably towards the authenticators, but they have to spend an awful lot of money defending themselves, which is why they – in many cases, foundations and authenticating boards have stopped authenticating, and experts who are not paid a great deal of money typically to give opinions and find themselves tremendously at risk and we’ve been working in the art law community trying to remedy that legislatively at least in New York, but it does dawn on me that machines can't get sued probably, not yet. And so if there was a room for science to provide a clear or more objective authentication, it might alleviate some of the burdens on the whole process, I don’t know if you have any reactions to that. Jamie Martin:  I do I guess, I think the Knoedler case was probably a textbook case of where an expert in good faith working first for the Knoedler gallery and its director in providing reliable, accurate opinions on the attribution of authenticity of works and then subsequently working for a number of people who purchased works from the gallery – again in good faith providing accurate, reliable durable data and conclusions got caught up not in a lawsuit but in a flurry of subpoenas. Katie Wilson-Milne:  This expert is you, Jamie. Jamie Martin:  This expert is me. And I had never heard of a third-party expert having to retain legal council to produce documents and to represent the expert in court to answer allegations of obstruction of proper discovery and handling of evidence before. Katie Wilson-Milne:  So even the scientist can get caught up in these legal issues. Jamie Martin:  And it had a chilling effect during the Knoedler case.  Before Knoedler, I could pick up the phone and call someone of the National Gallery and ask if I could come in and look through the research files on a particular case. Once the subpoenas went out and Knoedler, which included the director of the National Gallery – I would call the National Gallery and I was told by my colleagues, “We’ve been instructed by the legal counsel not to answer the phone when you call.”  Now since Knoedler, that’s gotten better but the chilling effect in Knoedler was that you could be caught up in this and your life could be turned inside out. And other scientists who you know could say horrible things about you that had no basis in fact. And that was just the way the system worked. Katie Wilson-Milne:  Let’s talk about the famous Knoedler case which, you were involved in it, we were also peripherally. Steve Schindler:  Full disclosure – I guess at this point, since Jamie brought it up. We were representing Jamie and that’s how we were – fortunate enough to meet him and to be sitting here with him today. Katie Wilson-Milne:  There were many, many lawyers involved in the Knoedler case. All right, so the Knoedler Gallery was the oldest and one of the most respected art galleries in New York City and the United States. It had been a business for 165 years in a beautiful town house on the Upper East Side. And in 2011, at the end of 2011, it abruptly shut down declaring bankruptcy. In the background of this declaration of bankruptcy in going out of business was a brewing scandal over the sale of about 40 works of art that Knoedler sold and had alleged work created by who’s who of modern masters: Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Motherwell, Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, William De Kooning, and others. There was one other dealer, Julian Weissman, who had sold 23 similar works of art. But we’ll focus on the Knoedler aspect of this. These works were said to have brought in up to $80 million in profits for the dealers and following the galleries, closing this started to come out. There were rapid succession of lawsuits that were filed by collectors, alleging that these works were fake. And not to give away the end of the story they were fake. The provenance of these works had been sketchy. The works had all been brought to Knoedler by a Long Island art dealer, her name was Glafira Rosales who claimed to have obtained these works – never before seen on the market – from the children of a European Jewish collector, who wanted to remain anonymous for a variety of tantalizing reasons which people can look up in the newspaper. This collector had supposedly bought these works through a dealer and friend of these artist directly from the artist studios in the ‘60s – the ‘50s and the ‘60s. So that’s why the works had never been seen on the market before. The story changed slightly over time and no documentation was ever provided by Rosales substantially in these origins, but that was the story that gallery retold to the buyers of these pieces and then later when they were brought in to these lawsuits. So Knoedler and its President, a woman named Ann Freedman did maintain that the works were genuine through the beginning of many of these lawsuits, notwithstanding the fact that Jamie demonstrated that many of them, conclusively were not genuine. But in August 2013 in a parallel criminal investigation at the U.S. attorney’s office was involved in, Rosales was indicted and the FBI raided a house in Queens, where a very talented Chinese immigrant artist had been creating all these works. He had been creating these De Kooning’s and Motherwell’s and Rothko’s and the evidence was right there. Steve Schindler:  He had an amazing repertoire. Katie Wilson-Milne:  Yeah it was incredible and it – and when law enforcement got at the house the doors were open, someone told me that or I read somewhere that a cereal bowl was half full and this artist had just fled.  Nothing had been really taken or disturbed, so it was pretty conclusive, after this Knoedler and Ann Freedman changed their story. They admitted the works were fake. And then they argued that they had also been defrauded, that they had no way of knowing that the words would have been fake. So there were series of civil litigations, most of them have settled, no criminal charges were ever brought against the gallery or Ann Freedman.  Glafira Rosales was indicted. She pled guilty. Steve Schindler:  She pled guilty and was given a very lenient sentence, which was house arrest, I believe, and some restitution. Katie Wilson-Milne: Yeah and the Chinese artist is no longer in the United States and that’s all we know. So Jamie tell us how you were involved in the Knoedler case? Jamie Martin:  Well, I was first hired by Ann Freedman and Knoedler Gallery to look at two purported Robert Motherwell paintings. And what became clear early on is that the works were created over old paintings, part of which had been removed with an electric orbital sander which was not a practice that Motherwell used. So that was one clue.  Another clue was that the works had a series of white grounds that were materials that Motherwell was not using in the 1950s. One painting was signed and dated ‘53, the other was dated ‘56 is I recall. So I was finding materials that Motherwell wasn’t using till late ‘60s and I was finding pigments that weren’t introduced in paints until the ‘70s. So that work concluded and some years later I was asked to examine Jackson Pollock painting that was purchased for around $17 million. Katie Wilson-Milne:  Also by the gallery or as – Jamie Martin:  Yeah, it was sold by the gallery as a work by Jackson Pollock and within just a few days I was finding acrylic paint and I was finding pigments that weren’t being used and artist paints until the 1980s and 1990s. I issued a report, the attorney gave it to Knoedler, and Knoedler closed the next day. Katie Wilson-Milne:  And so you were hired by a collector, a buyer to do that analysis? Jamie Martin:  Yeah. I then became involved in a series of other works including a purported Mark Rothko painting and that painting was a fake based on a number of features, the principle one being that the Chinese forger used a white ground underneath the paint. Mark Rothko never used white grounds in the 1950s. Katie Wilson-Milne:  What are white grounds? Jamie Martin:  A ground would be like a primer, it would be like a base coat that was applied to the canvas. In the 1950s Rothko was using a transparent colored ground and in this case it was an opaque white ground and it was a white ground that you could see at the edges, if you’re new to look for it. So that was a tip off on that work and they were whole selection of other works that I examined. For collectors, also for the U.S. attorney’s office and FBI, and to put it in a nutshell, what I was finding in this group of more than 20 works was a pattern of reuse of old paintings to make new paintings, so that the backs of the paintings looked appropriately old. Katie Wilson-Milne:  This is a common technique right?  Beltracchi was doing this too. Jamie Martin:  Very common technique. Take something that’s old and recycle it and on the front paint something that’s new and make it look old. So that was another thing I was finding – that material was being applied to the front of the works to make it look artificially old. I was also finding co-occurrence of the same material. So many of these works painted by more than five artists over a period that spanned about three decades from the late ‘40s to the early ‘60s contained the same white grounds.  I mean, the same white paints. Katie Wilson-Milne:  By different artists. Steve Schindler:  So this was a case where you were fortunate to be able to have tested a number of works by the same forger and even though each work in itself had anomalies that led you to conclude that they were fakes, when you looked at them collectively and it was overwhelming? Jamie Martin:  Exactly, so it was pointing to a common source for all of the paintings and that work continued. I was asked to examine the materials that were ceased from the Chinese forger’s garage which was an interesting process to go through for about six months. Katie Wilson-Milne:  So you were working with the FBI for then. Jamie Martin:  I was.  I was working for the FBI and U.S. attorney’s office on the case as well. So I was able to look at the evidence that they ceased. I was able to examine practice paintings that the forger had created to try to achieve something that look convincing. Katie Wilson-Milne:  You described several anomalies, what was the real smoking gun for you in the Knoedler case? Jamie Martin:  Well, it was a different smoking gun for different works, I mean we – we knew for example that Jackson Pollock died in 1956, so when I'm finding polymers and when I'm finding pigments that were first discovered and patented and first used in paints decades after his death, the only explanation would be time travel – which I'm not a big fan of, so these were obviously fraudulent works. There were also features that contradicted the provenance. One thing that was mentioned in the provenance was that the works were collected over a period of a few years. And they were stored for decades and they were stored in a “hermetically sealed room,” which implies a room that had stable conditions – clean, archival – and many of the works showed paint transfers. They showed accumulation of debris and grime, which was just inconsistent with the story. And that’s one of the features we look at. We not only look at the composition of the work that we’re studying, but we look at the provenance.  We look at the story to see if we see evidence of that or evidence that speaks against it. Katie Wilson-Milne:  Am I remembering correctly that you found a fleece fiber in one of the paintings? Jamie Martin:  Oh, that was a different painting. Katie Wilson-Milne:  Oh okay, I love that. Steve Schindler:  That was a different case, but that’s also one of my favorite stories. Why don’t you share that with us? Jamie Martin:  This is a work that was signed and it was dated 1932 and the work was fairly large. As I recall, it was about 24” by 36” or 32” by 48” and as usual, I went through all the first steps with the work: technical imaging, stereo microscope exam.  I made an inventory of all the materials used to create the work, from the canvas to the primer to all the different paints in the pallet. I analyzed all these materials, and I found that the binders and the pigments were consistent with paints that could have been used in 1932.  And that’s the point at which a lot of scientists or labs would stop and they would write a report. Katie Wilson-Milne:  It looks good. Jamie Martin:  It looks fine, we find nothing to speak against it.  That wasn’t my style, that wasn’t my practice, in part, because it’s informed by a forensic approach. So at that point whenever I engaged in a study and I find a result like that I start over. And I look at every square millimeter of the painting under the stereo microscope and I look for what’s called adventitious material, material that doesn’t belong there. Something that wasn’t part of the paint, something that the artist didn’t intend to include in the painting and I got – I started the bottom and by the time I got to the top two thirds of the painting, I found a fiber in the paint. And I knew it dried in the paint because two ends stuck out and the center was deeply embedded in dried paint. And I took a very small sample of that fiber and analyzed it and I found polypropylene. Polypropylene fiber was first discovered and introduced in 1958. So on the basis of finding one fiber I was able to conclude that there was no way that that work was painted in 1932. I had to spread out, I had to be sure that all the paint was integral across the surface.  Fast forward to 2015, there’s a book published in Paris called The Forger. And it’s a story of a young man who meets a master forger who teaches the young man all the tricks of the trade and the last trick of the trade is: when you’re creating a fake you should always wear a cotton or linen smock, because if one synthetic fiber falls from your clothing and becomes embedded in the painting a good scientist will find it and declare the work a fake. That’s been part of a lecture I've given that was on the Columbia Art Law School website for eight years. And I suspect the person writing the book has internet connection. Katie Wilson-Milne:  Yeah, I do just want to say before we get off Knoedler that it would be hard to overestimate how significant this scandal was for the art world. I mean the art world is a very secretive place deals happen privately, there was not a lot of paperwork and the fact that this scandal was going on and being covered up so well for – well over a decade and that 10s of millions of dollars were being made off the sale of these fake works was really disturbing and even art world people who certainly don’t follow legal claims and cases know about this case, because of the amount of money and the number of forgeries, but also because of the significance of the Knoedler gallery to New York, it really pioneered the art gallery world and it had been at the forefront of the art gallery world in the United States for really long time. So if a buyer went to Knoedler they felt like, “well, if there’s anywhere I can go and I can trust what they’re going to tell me, it’s the Knoedler gallery.” And that really upended people sense of safety I think in the art market. Steve Schindler:  Right, and that was also reinforced by the judge who was hearing these cases in one of his decisions, because the Knoedler gallery and Ann Freedman, one of their defenses was well these sophisticated buyers should have known better, should have done their own due diligence and one of the things that judge said was, “but they were buying these works from Knoedler. They were buying them from one of the most respected galleries in New York.” Katie Wilson-Milne:  Which is the due diligence. Steve Schindler:   Right. Well actually, and one of the things – as long as we were talking about Knoedler still – that always interested me was how Ann Freedman used the fear of authenticators to speak out in her favor and we had represented a couple of these individuals who invariably recalled over to a gallery with a crowd of people shown a fake work and who looked at it and either didn’t say anything or said, “oh that’s nice” or something along those lines. And then afterwards she claimed that they had authenticated these works. And the way that they had authenticated them was to not shout out in a crowded room, “I think this is a fake!” Katie Wilson-Milne:  They stood in front of the work. Steve Schindler:  And they didn’t say anything. So – and of course they would never do that, they were not asked to do that, but even in the most ideal conditions most of these types of experts would have been afraid to speak out like that for fear of being sued and dragged further into this kind of case in the way that Jamie mentioned that he was. Katie Wilson-Milne:  And another significant aspect of Knoedler, and one of the reasons we are so thrilled to be talking to you, Jamie, is that it was one of the first times I think for a lot of people that they understood how science could interact with claims of fakes and forgeries and it was in such a public way that I think the scientific analysis of art hadn’t been widely discussed or understood before. I don’t know if you could talk a little bit about how important scientific analysis was to the outcome of the Knoedler scandal in general but also if you’ve seen the importance of scientific analysis or people’s perceived – how they perceive the importance of scientific analysis increase after Knoedler? Jamie Martin:  Well, I think what you have seen after Knoedler is an increase in the number of investor backed art analysis labs who are offering services to art investors and to some degree of art collectors. So, it was clear from Knoedler, because Knoedler was so widely publicized and covered over such a long period of time. And that the science really did factor quite importantly in the determinations that people recognized that science can be a very effective and necessary tool to assess those claimed attributes. Katie Wilson-Milne:  I will just say that, I perceive the scientific analysis of Knoedler being one of the most important aspects of the proof that was used in those cases and that without the science there were such competing opinions from so called connoisseurs that it was difficult for a non-expert audience like the judge or if there had been a jury to make sense of those kinds of claims, but when there’s the scientific report it sort of – it changed the game in the case. Jamie Martin:  Yeah, I testified in the De Sole case in January 2016, and what I heard after the trial was that the jury really did rely on the scientific information – the presentation of the findings in such a straight forward, visually accessible way – allowed them to understand the weight of the scientific evidence against the works, much in the same way that the testimony about the financial analysis and accounting did to. Katie Wilson-Milne:  Right. The De Sole case, just for our audience, was one of the biggest Knoedler cases that went to trial and then ultimately settled. Steve Schindler:  So, Jamie, if we were assembling the all-time Hall of Fame of forgers, who do you think would be on the top of the list? Who is the best all-time forger in whatever categories you want to rate them? Jamie Martin:  Let’s say, so this would be modern times, this would be since Van Meegeren  because fabulous forgeries were going on in Greek and Roman time and every time since. And Thomas Hoving talks a lot about that in his book. Van Meegeren was an incredible forger who exploited what he knew conservation scientists could and could not do. He knew that we could identify pigments. He knew that we had trouble identifying the binder, the liquid or glue that you mix with pigments to make paint. So he was very careful in his selection of pigments.  In order to make his paintings dry quickly he threw in a synthetic polymer called Bakelite, which, after he created the work, he would put it an oven and heat it for some hours or days and it would be rock hard, as if the paint had aged naturally over three or 400 years. He was later found out.  He was accused of collaborating with the Nazis, and the court instructed him that if he really was a master forger, he should paint a fake Vermeer in the court room. Katie Wilson-Milne:  So he was forging Vermeers? Jamie Martin:  He was forging Vermeers, and he sold a work to Goebbels, and he was in a lot of hot water over that. Steve Schindler:  Wasn’t that also one of his defenses and the collaboration allegation, that, “Well I wasn’t collaborating, I sold him a fake, I sold the Nazis fake art, not real art.” Jamie Martin:  Yeah. It was worth a try, it was a little flimsy. The thing is is that forgers have access to the same technical literature that I do. So conservation scientists like us, we publish the results of our findings, of analyses of documented artists, and if a forger wants to go and read our findings and try to replicate the same materials, theoretically they can do that. And there is a lot of evidence that forgers do look at technical literature. The best forgers I've seen – well, the worst forger I've seen, is a man named William Toy and he was creating fake paintings in Louisiana. His downfall was his love of cats. Katie Wilson-Milne:  That’s a classic downfall! Jamie Martin:  He had 20 or 30 cats in his home, and I did the project for the FBI, and they gave me memory sticks from cameras that showed cats all over his house, including cats on the table where he made his fakes. And in every one of the fake works I examined for the FBI I found cat hair embedded. So he was not a careful forger, but the forgers – Steve Schindler:  There were lot of lessons in that story. Jamie Martin:  Yes. Steve Schindler:  Some involved cats. Jamie Martin:  Yeah, don’t paint around cats and don’t wear polar flees when you’re creating an old master. The better forgers, the forgers that really had the painting skill, the kind of skill that I learned when I was painting, would have to be Beltracchi and then one other forger who’s name I refuse to speak publically, because he is absolutely unrepentant about his work.  But he’s probably the most technically gifted painter-forger I've ever seen. Katie Wilson-Milne:  And never caught. Jamie Martin:  No, caught. Katie Wilson-Milne:  Well, he was caught but not punished. Jamie Martin:  I caught him many times, but he was never indicted and he was never brought to account. Katie Wilson-Milne:  We’ll post links to some of these references. Steve Schindler:  We’ve also seen him bragging about his accomplishments and it’s frustrating. Katie Wilson-Milne:  Yeah he speaks often in public in New York about his great skills. Steve Schindler:  We could do this probably for another hour, but we know you have places to go and every good thing has to come to an end, but thank you so much for joining us on our podcast. Jamie Martin:  You’re welcome, it’s always a pleasure. Katie Wilson-Milne:  Until next time I'm Katie Wilson Milne. Steve Schindler:  And I'm Steve Schindler bringing you the Art Law Podcast. A podcast exploring the places where art intersects with and interferes with the law. Katie Wilson-Milne:  And vice versa. Produced by Jackie Santos

Transform Your Life Podcast
0014 - Interview with my fiancee JAMIE ZADOW: HIS PERSPECTIVE on DATING A BODYBUILDER

Transform Your Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 37:42


Jamie Zadow is a family man, your typical average joe & the guy that I'm excited to marry this fall. He's not a gym rat and in fact, calls himself #mrmaintain ! On any given night, you will find him checking the scores of the latest sports games. He grew up playing baseball, hockey, golf & basketball, but has never really liked the gym. In today's episode, we cover his perspective on dating a bodybuilder.  Time Stamps:  0:45 - Who made the first move & how our love story transpired 3:07 - Jamie's perspective on bodybuilding & fitness  9:30 - The funny quirks of living with a bodybuilder  19:00 - The challenges of living with a bodybuilder 24:30 - The benefits of living with a bodybuilder  27:23 - Do you ever feel pressure to look a certain way because I'm into fitness  29:22 - What's it like watching your girlfriend go through "build" + "lean out" cycles 32:15 - How Jamie feels about my physique being shared on social media 35:30 - How would you like to be remembered 36:48 - What did Jamie's Valentine's Day Card say? [I OPEN IT LIVE ON AIR]

Everyday Mindfulness Show
051: Letting Go, Letting God, and Learning to Listen: A Story of Haiti, Special Needs Children and Serving Others

Everyday Mindfulness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 43:31


How do we give of ourselves to help others? How do we move past roadblocks and setbacks to keep our passion projects alive? How do we replenish ourselves while dedicating our lives to serving others? In this special one-on-one interview, host, Mike Domitrz, welcomes his life-long friend Jamie Schumacher to discuss how her faith and determination helped start and fund the Haiti Center for Inclusive Education. Jamie shares how her faith and God’s love helped her to start the school for developmentally challenged children of Haiti and how she stays mindful during her journey. What an inspiration!   Subscribe to the Everyday Mindfulness Show.   Key Takeaways: [1:55] Jamie’s childhood memories of Haiti prompted her to return many years later. [4:34] In Haiti, Jamie and her friend Gertrude opened a school for developmentally challenged children. [13:56] Dealing with roadblocks and setbacks in a partnership. [26:21] How Jamie replenishes herself while serving others. [32:58] Resources for how to donate to the project. [36:08] Focus on the things you can control.   Mentioned in This Episode: To support Gertrude's Orphanage go to: https://gertrudesorphanage.weebly.com/contact-us.html or email Jaime at jamieschumacher34@gmail.com   Haiti Center for Inclusive Education   Harvest International   To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee     Jamie Schumacher has 26 years of experience in education at the middle and high school levels, working as a high school English teacher, middle school counselor, and middle school language arts/social studies teacher. Originally from Wisconsin, she lived and worked in Illinois since graduating from Illinois State University. In May, 2016, she moved to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where she is opening a school for special-needs children.   In her spare time, she loves to read, exercise, swim (especially in the ocean), put together jigsaw puzzles, take her dog for walks, and play basketball.   GetrudesOrphanage.com   Facebook.com/Getrudes-Orphanage   The Sponsors of This Week’s Episode: The “Can I Kiss You?” Book & Instructor’s Guide.   Zen Parenting Radio — A podcast to help you feel outstanding. Join Cathy, Todd and Mike Domitrz and other amazing experts at the Zen Parenting Conference — Be a Force for Good in Chicago on March 2nd and 3rd.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Struggle Well Project
#121: Becoming Free with Jamie Ivey

The Struggle Well Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 48:22


Jamie Ivey is a podcaster, writer, and speaker from Austin, Texas. She is the proud mama to four kids and the wife to Aaron, worship pastor of The Austin Stone Community Church. Jamie loves to encourage women to passionately follow Jesus through whatever stage of life. She does this through writing and her weekly podcast, The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey. Jamie's debut book If You Only Knew: My Unlikely, Unavoidable Story of Becoming Free, releases January 2018.  What we chat about: Identity and actually believing what you say you believe How Jamie's life has changed as a result of sharing her story Learning to take a backseat to the Holy Spirit Watching God draw her children's heart closer to Him Building relationships through service Links mentioned: If You Only Knew: My Unlikely, Unavoidable Story of Becoming Free Orange Theory Slow North candles Where to find Jamie: website // instagram // facebook // twitter // pinterest Episode Sponsors: Fabletics - Go to Fabletics.com/MSW today and get TWO pairs of their amazing leggings for just $24 when you become a VIP member Wellness Witness - Join the At-Home Tribe through January 14, 2018, for just $12/mo by visiting athometribe.com and clicking the Mom Struggling Well discount box Prep Dish - Get a free two-week trial now by visiting PrepDish.com/MSW Support the show: Shop Amazon Affiliate Link Share the Struggle! Find me on Instagram or Facebook because I want to hear YOUR thoughts on this episode!  If you've been encouraged by the show, please share it with another mom.  The struggle is real.  We might as well do this together!

The Creative Introvert Podcast
CIP041: Jamie Arpin-Ricci on Being An Introvert Writer

The Creative Introvert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 28:10


In this week's episode of the Creative Introvert podcast I talk to Jamie Arpin-Ricci, speaker and community enthusiast and author of The Introvert Writer.   What we discussed: How Jamie's social life actually improved on discovering his introversion Does knowing our personality type become an excuse for bad behaviour? The discipline of sponteneity How to answer 'what do you do?' as a creative introvert Resisting the 'what if' catastrophising game Breaking down the 'cardboard giants' How introverts can use social media to their advantage How to handle the 'haters' How to set boundaries, starting with self-knowledge How to set up your own Creative Retreat Why introverts struggle with asking for help

Kith & Kin Podcast
THE PILOT

Kith & Kin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 78:21


Episode 1: The Pilot Guest: @jamiebb94 Topics: - Reason and goals for the podcast - Generation differences - Social media and music differences - How Jamie met Wretch 32 Intro: Drake - Madiba Riddim Outro: Daniel Caesar - Get You ft. Kali Uchis Song of the episode: Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing Giggs - Ultimate Gangsta ft. 2 Chainz The episode's Fine Ass Insta Girl: @antoroccuzzo88 @jorjasmith_ Any questions or topics for the podcast, just message the show's Instagram, Youtube and Soundcloud. #KithAndKinPod Thank you for the support! Recorded and Engineered at Music Ape Studios, Bristol

The Physical Performance Show
72: Jamie Mitchell - Big Wave Surfer and 10x Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard World Champion

The Physical Performance Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 67:53


In this episode of The Physical Performance Show I have a fire-side chat with Big Wave Surfer and 10x Molokai to Oahu Paddleboard World Champion - Jamie Mitchell.  During the episode Jamie unpacks how he got into big wave surfing, tackling the big waves, his worst injury and so much more. Listen in as we delve into the following: Introduction Jamie Mitchell Suffering a fractured sternum Worst injury seen in big wave surfing How Jamie got into Surfing Big Waves Managing the uncertainty Dominating Molokai Paddleboard Championships for 10 years Training leading up to Molakai Performance Round Questions Being in the zone Sponsorship with Quiksilver Jamie's best advice Jamie's Physical Challenge – Get up at 6am to go for a 4km walk and swim at the beach If you have enjoyed the show please hit SUBSCRIBE for to ensure you are one of the first to future episodes. Jump over to POGO Physio - www.pogophysio.com.au for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles.  Powered by POGO Physio, Mermaid Waters, Australia 

Double Your Sales Now!
08: Managing Your Limiting Beliefs to Improve Your Sales with Jamie Waldvogel

Double Your Sales Now!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 25:44


The guest on today's show is Jamie Waldvogel, a very cool mom and wife, as well as the CEO of Behave Your Best LLC. Jamie and her team of Board Certified Behavior Analysts offer parents events, webinars and also in-home consultations, to teach parents of typically developing children, from ages 0-12 to sleep, eat, play and behave their best.   Join Jamie and Ursula today as Jamie talks about her journey to success in her business and also offers some of her own tips from her business and her world, about some things you can do with your kids (if you have them) if you want them to behave their best. Listen in to find out more.   Today, Jamie and Ursula discuss:   •How Jamie first became aware of the limiting beliefs that she held, about sales and selling. •What it was like when Jamie doubled her sales for the first time. •How it was for Jamie when more and more business opportunities really started coming her way. •How Jamie deals with opportunities that come to her as she continues to develop herself and her business to the next level. •How Jamie manages her thoughts on a day to day basis, to maintain her new level of Professional Development. •How the members of Jamie's team have all just shown up at exactly the right time. •The top two strategies that Jamie has used in her business to double her sales. •Jamie shares some of her strategies to help parents to get their kids to behave better.     Links:   Jamie's website: www.behaveyourbest.com   Jamie's email: jamie@behaveyourbest.com   Jamie's free webinars for parents: 1st Wednesday of each month from 8.30-9pm Jamie's $10 webinar for parents:   4th Wednesday of each month from 8-9.30pm   Ursula's website: www.salescoachnow.com   Ursula's email: ursula@salescoachnow.com  

Happy Black Woman Podcast with Rosetta Thurman
HBW077: Jamie Broadnax: Black Girl Nerds & Effective Community Building

Happy Black Woman Podcast with Rosetta Thurman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 39:45


The amazing success Jamie Broadnax is experiencing with her online community, Black Girl Nerds is an example of how focusing on a niche, no matter how small, can build over time and provide great value to a community that is in need of leadership. Jamie started her community after searching Google and finding nothing that provided community and resources to black women who categorized themselves as “nerds.” You’re going to hear how Jamie did it, the kind of interaction and success she’s experienced within her community, and how you can do the same thing, no matter how small the niche. A community around your interests can work, no matter how niche it seems. If you are interested in a particular thing - no matter what it is - there are likely many, many other people who are interested in that same thing. But you wouldn’t know it if there’s no online hub or community that focuses on people with those interests. What Jamie Broadnax has been able to do with the Black Girl Nerds community is a great example of the kind of support and relationships that can be built in a very particular niche area. On this episode of Happy Black Woman, you can hear how Jamie got to the place she it today, how she’s monetizing her efforts on the site, and what you can do to head in the same direction with your ideas for an online community. Being niche focused is a GOOD thing. Really. Too often people think that the area of interest that they would want to blog about, podcast about, or create videos about is far too narrow to have much of an audience. But Rosetta’s guest on this episode of Happy Black Woman says that there’s no such thing! Jamie Broadnax not only has a successful online community that specifically targets black woman (a narrower niche than most), she also targets black women who consider themselves nerds! You can’t get much narrower than that. Find out how Jamie has done it and how you can follow in her footsteps, on this episode. If you want to stand out in the online space you have to bring something unique to the table. No matter what niche you are targeting you have to put out content that is truly engaging to the people you are trying to reach. It has to be helpful, from a unique vantage point, and something they are eager to learn from and share with others. That requires work. But it’s that kind of work that enables you to stand out in your field and gain the attention of the people who are looking for exactly what you have to offer. How do you monetize an online community? Jamie Broadnax is figuring it out. The main purpose of any online community is to add value to the lives of those who are engaging in it. You want to be careful that nobody involved feels they are being gouged financially or taken advantage of. But having said that, if you approach it the right way you CAN create revenue generating things in your community while still respecting the members who contribute so much valuable content and engagement. Jamie Broadnax talks about how she’s beginning to monetize her Black Girl Nerds community, on this episode of Happy Black Woman. Outline of this great episode [0:30] Rosetta’s introduction to her guest this episode, Jamie Broadnax. [2:30] The online community Jamie leads and how she got started. [10:44] How can people who haven’t started, get started with their community idea? [16:00] The power of being unique as a blogger. [19:59] The ways Jamie is expanding her brand and distribution. [24:32] Jamie’s monetization approach and upcoming book deal. [27:34] How Jamie stays efficient working a full time job as well. [33:25] The reasons you should NOT give up. [35:35] How you can connect with Jamie. Resources & Links mentioned in this episode Black Girl Nerds Graveyard Shift Sisters Misty Knight’s Uniformed Afro Slack Google Calendar Google Sheets About Jamie Broadnax Jamie is the managing editor of black girl nerds and online community for black women to share the eccentricities and feel empowered to express their nerdiness.

Mind Body Musings Podcast: Feminine Embodiment | Surrender & Trust | Relationships | Limiting Beliefs | Authenticity
Jamie Gonzalez: Doing Everything For Yourself, Believing You Already Have it All and Letting go of Manifesting

Mind Body Musings Podcast: Feminine Embodiment | Surrender & Trust | Relationships | Limiting Beliefs | Authenticity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 64:29


Episode 138: Jamie Gonzalez is an inspirational speaker, honest writer, and wholehearted mentor in living our truth. Jamie supports people in getting themselves out of the way, letting go of fear, and living limitlessly. He works with clients from all around the world. Having spent the past few years traveling between Australia and the US working with clients ranging from top corporate companies to your average every day person simply looking for a deeper connection with themselves. Jamie absolutely loves supporting people in moving through perceived limitations so they can feel empowered to live the life they love and come to know who they truly are. At a young age, Jamie discovered a passion for life and living it without the limitations so many of us experience. Jamie shares ‘I like to see the possibilities and go for them whilst sharing the journey of awakening to our limitless self’. Jamie has an ability to bring everything back to the moment and access a powerful way of being in life. Thus, people may follow what they truly feel moved to do and be the person they feel to be—regardless of circumstances. Show notes: Time to get vulnerable! Listen in to hear me share about a recent experience. Looking to totally revamp your life? Apply for my 1:1 coaching today and I'll get back to you for an intro call! Be a part of the once in a lifetime Confidence Revival Retreat 2017, APPLY HERE! How Jamie started his journey from commercial property to mentoring Why he stopped chasing financial success and released any tension he had about debt Why it can be frightening to follow your intuition How to stop living life from place of need // fear How to live freely without manifesting Why Jamie doesn't have goals and plans Why resolutions disconnect you from being here and now with yourself Why reflecting, pondering and appreciating is more powerful than having goals and plans How to not create an identity with the roles you play in life Do everything for you and for your love, don’t let the pursuit of money, success and approval create an identity that’s greater than the love It doesn’t matter if there are 2 people or 100 people; when you do something you love, you don’t have to think about it. You just do it- it’s everything Move where the feeling is "My only regret would be dying because I really know what it was to live." Connect with Jamie: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram [Tweet "@jamie_gonzalez explains why we need to let go of manifesting in episode 138 of #MBMpodcast"] {COACHING} Ready to break limiting beliefs + Take your self-worth to the next level? Apply for my 1:1 coaching HERE. {RETREAT} Do you want to look at your past with absolute LOVE and gratitude instead of guilt and shame? Do you crave to wake up every morning knowing you're not going to obsess over having the perfect body? Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to be "that girl" who has confidence RADIATING out of her everywhere she goes? The Confidence Revival is an intimate, all-inclusive gathering for 10 women at a world-renown venue. Apply to come HERE.

The Popcast With Knox and Jamie
101: Dead Celebrities Who Aren't Dead and Social Media Fixes

The Popcast With Knox and Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2015 53:43


In this episode, we've got a lot happening. But first, We don't want you to do anything this week. We just want to say thanks to the people who are supporting us on Patreon. It's so cool and we're so thrilled about it and we have so much planned for you.   + What got us on the topic of dead celebrities who weren't dead? The untimely death of Bobbi Kristina   Other things we talked about...   + The "Paul is Dead" Conspiracy Theory   + How Jamie received the news of Macaulay Culkin's mistaken death.   + Also, did you know Macaulay Culkin is in a band? Knox did not.   + Knox's favorite celebrity non-death? Reba McIntyre.   + Jamie's favorite part of prepping for this episode: premature obituaries   + They talk about the reasons behind the existence of celebrity deaths.   + The Mount Rushmore of celebrities people claim are still alive.   + They play "Dead or Alive?" with...   - Fidel Castro   - Cesar Milan The Dog Whisperer   - Dick Van Dyke   - Marc Summers   - Redd Fox   - Jim Nabors   - The duo known as Kriss Kross   - Angela Lansbury   - Bea Arthur   - Jesus of Nazareth   They then switch to discussing social media fixes fresh off the news that Kim Kardashian is helping to fix Twitter.   - They talk about why people make their Instagram feeds private.   - And they weigh in on the Taylor Swift vs. Nicki Minaj beef.   LIGHTS + Green Light Knox: Mr. Robot. He got passionate as to why.   Jamie: Buzzfeed's Whine About It, the awful, lazy, intellectually disgusting rip-off of the more robust and intellectually competent Drunk History. But, sure, ok Jamie.   + Red Lights Knox: Himself for not realizing Tilda Swinton was in Trainwreck.    Jamie: Donald Trump because reasons and because telephone polling.   Find The Popcast on Instagram or Twitter or Facebook.  Find everything else about us at knoxandjamie.com.

HEALING UNCENSORED
Ep. 141 Sex Magic: Healing Religious Trauma with Jamie Lee Finch

HEALING UNCENSORED

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 65:14


Jamie Lee Finch is a sexuality and embodiment coach, intuitive healer, self-conversation facilitator, sex witch, and poet. Simply put: she is a relationship coach between humans and their own bodies, and her work focuses on reframing the reality and experience of embodiment through the language of relationship. In this episode of The Uncensored Empath: * How Jamie’s book on religious trauma had her unfairly kicked off Instagram * Trauma, especially at a young age, caused by religious teachings * Joining a religious cult and the emotional turmoil that caused chronic health issues * Dissociative behavior and developing coping mechanisms from religious trauma * Getting curious, developing critical thinking, and emotional processing after leaving religion * How Jamie reclaimed her sexual freedom and came home to her body This show is supported by: * Let’s Get Checked | Visit trylgc.com/empath ( http://trylgc.com/empath ) and use code EMPATH for 20% off. Follow Jamie: * Website: jamieleefinch.com ( https://jamieleefinch.com ) * IG: @iamjamieleefinch ( https://www.instagram.com/iamjamieleefinch ) * Twitter: @jamieleefinch ( https://twitter.com/jamieleefinch ) * Book: You Are Your Own ( https://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Your-Own-Christianity-ebook/dp/B07TDNMK8K ) Be sure to listen and subscribe to the Basic Witches ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/basic-witches/id1429037983 ) podcast! This show is produced by Soulfire Productions ( http://soulfireproductionsco.com/ )

The Learner's Corner with Caleb Mason
Episode 086: The Very Worst Missionary, Jamie Wright, On What Needs To Change In Missions

The Learner's Corner with Caleb Mason

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 43:32


In this episode, Caleb and Todd talk with Jamie Wright, the very worst missionary, about her experience in missions and what needs to change. ------------- *Guest Links* ------------- [Jamie on Twitter][1] [Jamie on Instagram][2] [The Very Worst Missionary website][3] ----------------- *Links Mentioned* ----------------- [The Exodus Road][4] ------------------------------------------- *The Learner's Corner Recommended Resource* ------------------------------------------- [Fun Therapy Podcast][5] ----------------- *What We Learned* ----------------- The brokenness of mission is a symptom of a broken church. How Jamie's perspective has shifted on missions There is an arrogance to showing up and thinking you're the savior. Why the language of missions needs to be eliminated The benefits of being honest Advice for people wanting to get involved in missions The negative impact missions can have The value of traveling around the world Be kind to yourself --------------------------- *New Episode Every Tuesday* --------------------------- Thank you for listening to the Learner's Corner Podcast. We hope you'll join us for next week's episode. Until next time, keep learning and keep growing. [1]: https://twitter.com/JamieTheVWM [2]: https://www.instagram.com/jamiethevwm/ [3]: https://theveryworstmissionary.com [4]: https://theexodusroad.com [5]: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fun-therapy/id1290469005?mt=2