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When I decided to create a special series to celebrate my third book, Make Some Noise, I knew Jess King needed to be a part of it. And, y'all I had so many questions to ask Jess, based around topics in my book. Her answers did not disappoint! So yes, this week, Jess King, joins me to talk about asking for what you want, making pleasure a priority, and resilience. Jess is a charismatic Peloton instructor with boundless energy and a passion for movement. With a background in dance, performance and fitness, Jess grew up down South and moved to NYC to commit to a career in wellness. Jess's self-proclaimed sassy and spicy personality make her Bike and Tread classes uplifting and full of exciting surprises. Jess is committed to helping people heal from the inside out, and she believes that this community is the perfect place to start that journey. Her focus is to partner with motivated individuals looking to transform their lives — and together, they burn. ✨ By the way, you can watch this episode on YouTube. Head over here to check it out! Or if audio is your preference, listen on this page or on your favorite podcast listening app. I'd love to hear what you think about this series so far - let me know over on Instagram @heyandreaowen. In this episode you'll hear: Asking for what you want as a woman, and Jess's take on the topic. How Jess makes pleasure a priority in her life. (8:15) Self-confidence and the knowledge that you are not going to get what you want by being a “Yes,” person. (26:46) Jess shares her experience with being shamed by men in her life for her free and expressive behavior as a teenager in the South. (28:47) An exercise that will help women take up space physically. (41:38) http://andreaowen.com/403
74 How to build a business that works for you and your family - Jess Heagren, That Works For Me Jess Heagren is the CEO and Cofounder of That Works For Me™ - a progressive digital B2B platform that connects exceptional, proven talent with businesses that need it. That Works For Me embrace and promote flexible working to combat the lack of gender diversity in the UK, which is estimated to cost £189bn in GDP EPISODE NOTES **Please remember to rate and review the podcast - it really helps others to find it.** Today I'm talking to Jess Heagren, the CEO and Cofounder of That Works For Me™ who brings together skilled professionals who can't necessarily work full time with brilliant businesses who don't necessarily need people full time. Jess is a mum of 3, soon to be 4, and we discuss employing expert support in your business, building a business around your family, flexible working, and setting boundaries between work and home life. Listen in to hear Jess share: An introduction to herself and her business (0:57) How That Works For Me is accessible to businesses of any size (1:59) The importance of flexible working for parents (6:17) The recent changes to our working culture and the future of remote working (8:30) Balancing work and family, involving your partner, and letting go of guilt (15:03) Setting boundaries between work and home life (20:28) How she cofounded That Works For Me with best friend Nicola Good (26:13) How Jess and Nic define their roles and delineate between friendship and work (28:44) Advice for going into business with a friend or family member (33:05) Her main piece of advice for other business owners (37:35) USEFUL RESOURCES: https://www.thatworksforme.co.uk/ (That Works For Me Website) Jess Heagren https://t.sidekickopen84.com/s3t/c/5/f18dQhb0S7kF8bGqXkW1dvStL59hl3kW7_k2841CXdp3VP16Md7x3GwKW2bzNLJ2NlLlr101?te=W3R5hFj4cm2zwW4mKLS-3ZWVWBW3K2-zv1JxwY5W1Lyz993VY7ryW3SYLnt3Q_0SDf49Kw0304&si=8000000004037768&pi=45025fc4-4a54-4be4-a913-def6d3726ed2 (Linkedin) https://t.sidekickopen84.com/s3t/c/5/f18dQhb0S7kF8bGqXkW1dvStL59hl3kW7_k2841CXdp3VP16Md7x3GwKW2bzNLJ2NlLlr101?te=W3R5hFj4cm2zwW4mKLS-3ZWVWBW3K2-zv1JxwY5W1Lw3rh45LM6yW1LF6VB4fdjf1W49N0hw3M6633W3_SGZN4kFl7_W2p7w5m3_RwhRn2ffPQZ1V3&si=8000000004037768&pi=45025fc4-4a54-4be4-a913-def6d3726ed2 (That Works For Me LinkedIn) https://t.sidekickopen84.com/s3t/c/5/f18dQhb0S7kF8bGqXkW1dvStL59hl3kW7_k2841CXdp3VP16Md7x3GwKW2bzNLJ2NlLlr101?te=W3R5hFj4cm2zwW4fQ47l4fGCmnW3Fbt5S4fHRj-W3vmD4T3Y0vrS4Pcys1&si=8000000004037768&pi=45025fc4-4a54-4be4-a913-def6d3726ed2 (Twitter) https://t.sidekickopen84.com/s3t/c/5/f18dQhb0S7kF8bGqXkW1dvStL59hl3kW7_k2841CXdp3VP16Md7x3GwKW2bzNLJ2NlLlr101?te=W3R5hFj4cm2zwW4mKLS-3T1lc2W3zb2N33_qTryW3_rjpF3zhrgBW43WgqL3vdy18W3vhrrX2k5VBh39Jm2&si=8000000004037768&pi=45025fc4-4a54-4be4-a913-def6d3726ed2 (Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/thatworksforme (Facebook) https://t.sidekickopen84.com/s3t/c/5/f18dQhb0S7kF8bGqXkW1dvStL59hl3kW7_k2841CXdp3VP16Md7x3GwKW2bzNLJ2NlLlr101?te=W3R5hFj4cm2zwW4mKLS-4rCvX6W4hCVj23Fbt5SW3F7xMK41RjQSW36drN441DTZ6W2y3Pbr34DYWFW49K1RF2HC1ghW2kcJ-D4mxKySW2ffnCb4cHcY14VD0q1&si=8000000004037768&pi=45025fc4-4a54-4be4-a913-def6d3726ed2 (YouTube) LET'S CONNECT https://www.instagram.com/vickiweinberg_product_creation/ (Find me on Instagram) http://www.vickiweinberg.com (Work with me)
Not all couples consist of a bride and a groom. And not all wedding guests self identify as simply male or female! Although the wedding industry follows a long history of traditional gender roles, times they are a changin'! In this week's episode of the This Week In Weddings podcast, we're chatting about the small steps and shifts in mindset you can make to ensure your business is being fully inclusive. About our guest: Jess McSweeney has been a writer for as long as she can remember and a calligrapher since 2014, when she launched her business helping couples and stationers add a touch of extra romance to their wedding paper through beautiful custom lettering. After 7+ years in the industry and one major global pandemic that stopped all weddings, she turned her love of writing beautifully into a thriving copywriting service for creative business owners. Her clients are artists and industry experts who produce inimitable and inspiring work but who struggle to tell their story in a way that connects with those they serve. Jess herself is queer, and she specializes in writing gender and sexuality inclusive copy for luxury wedding and lifestyle brands. She is currently based in Baltimore, Maryland, where she watches way too many reality TV shows and Nick Cage movies in between her wedding and writing projects. In this episode, listeners will hear about: Jessica's background and how she got started in the event industry How Jess' personal story prompted her to be passionate about inclusive language The importance of doing an audit of your marketing materials for inclusive language Alternative ways to say "bride" and "groom" on your website copy How to incorporate pronouns on your website and contact form Jessica's article/podcast episode for Etiquette for Creatives Want to connect with Jess? Online: www.jessica-mcsweeney.com Instagram: @jess.mcsweeney
Finance and fitness, two topics that seem to be at the very opposite sides of each spectrum, but maybe there are actually more similarities between the two than we initially think. Today I want to introduce you all to Jess Bost, an entrepreneur who was able to combine her passion for fitness with a bullish financial career. Originally a crossfit coach, Jess started her journey in finance with the idea of helping people grow into who they want to be, both in terms of fitness and monetary means. So tune in and listen to this week's episode as Jess shares with us how she has combined these two into one, as well as give some words of wisdom in taking that leap of faith, just like she did when she transitioned from finance to fitness. Highlights: >> Jess's background >> How Jess's fitness background translated into what she's doing now in finance >> How Jess pushes people to take that leap of faith >> Jess explains financial fitness >> Jess explains financial literacy >> Financial planning for people in recovery >> Jess's motivation Connect with Jess >> https://twitter.com/lady__bost?lang=en (Twitter) >> https://www.facebook.com/wealthisstrength/ (Facebook) >> https://www.instagram.com/lady__bost/?hl=en (Instagram) >> https://www.linkedin.com/in/jess-l-bost-ricp%C2%AE-1b915414b/ (LinkedIn) If you loved this episode, you have to listen to these episodes as well: >> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fit-back-into-those-jeans-with-maricela-miles-mattingly/id1473231134?i=1000523637421 (Fit back into those jeans! with Maricela Miles-Mattingly) >> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/health-fitness-mash-up/id1473231134?i=1000522897196 (Health & Fitness Mash-Up!) >>https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/empowering-women-to-be-in-finance-with-shana-sissel/id1473231134?i=1000514847293 ( Empowering Women to be in Finance with Shana Sissel) --- I'm sure you're getting tons of value from the podcast! Don't forget to subscribe onhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/minority-money/id1473231134 ( Apple Podcasts),https://open.spotify.com/show/0and9szy0q9RxxQhZ2vnrf ( Spotify),https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vbWlub3JpdHktbW9uZXkv ( Google Podcasts), or on your favorite podcast app andhttps://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/podcast ( SHARE THIS) with a friend. ********** Let's Continue the Conversation! Head on over to the Facebook Group and let's discuss how we can change the complexion of wealth (https://www.facebook.com/groups/423846561552747/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/423846561552747/)) Want to chat with a fee-only financial planner? Shoot me an email at emlen@minoritymoneypodcast.com Can't wait to meet you.
The three of us sit down to share all that we have been expanding into the last few weeks. We have experienced some major milestones that have definitely come with some challenges and opportunities for us to grow and heal. As we are all being called to expand our containers so that we withstand more responsibility, we are making sure to connect with the lessons we will be taking with us and to blissfully reflect on how far we have all come. Well done friends. Topics We Discuss: Pregnancy Filmmaking Self-doubt In the Episode, We Share: Lindsay’s big 20-week scan and her experience seeing her baby girl’s face! How Lindsay’s been dealing with her exhaustion during pregnancy. Jess and Giana’s experience producing and filming their short film last week. What Giana and Jess have learned from producing their short film. How Jess and Giana maintained self-care throughout production. Jess’ revelations around why saying goodbye to this project affected her so deeply. Our struggles with self-doubt over the last week and how we are releasing it. Giana’s shamanic energy healing session with Laury Naron. Resources: Alexis Smart Flower Remedies - Safe and Sound and Unblocked Laury Naron’s RGS podcast episode What Happened to You by Oprah and Bruce D. Perry Affiliates: OSEA Malibu non-toxic skincare Living Libations organic and wildcrafted
Jess Ekstrom is back and we're talking about strategies to help you journal, especially when life feels a little crazy! You probably remember Jess from episode 242. She's the founder and CEO of “Headbands of Hope.” And check this out, that for every headband Jess sells... a headband is given to a child with cancer… and almost a million headbands have been given away so far. How awesome is THAT!? Since founding Headbands of Hope… she's also become a best selling author with her amazing book, “Chasing the Bright Side” AND she has her own awesome podcast called “Business on the Bright Side.” By the way… Jess has been featured on the TODAY Show, Good Morning America, and the VIEW… as well as in Forbes, Seventeen, Vanity Fair, and People Magazine. After all of that… you might wonder how Jess does it all. And that's something we're going to dig into today… because one of the most powerful tools in her toolbox is journaling. It helps her to dream bigger, think better and do more of what she's put on the planet to do. So we're going to dive into exactly what she does… so you can be doing it too. RESOURCES: Jess's first appearance on DTD: https://mitchmatthews.com/242/ The episode is called, “Finding the Bright Side in a Bad News World.) Jess's Bright Pages site: www.brightpages.com Grab a month for free at: www.brightpages.com/dtd Jess's site: https://jessekstrom.com/ Jess's book: https://jessekstrom.com/buy-the-book EPISODE MINUTE BY MINUTE: 0:02 What to expect today 2:11 Welcome back Jess! 5:17 New problems need new solutions 6:55 Mitch's experience with journaling 11:16 How to know it's a good business idea 12:47 How journal can help you dream bigger 18:00 Creating conversation with yourself 22:22 How Jess practically uses journaling day-to-day 29:13 Jess's advice for anyone starting or starting again with journalling 30:34 Mitch's closing thoughts What did YOU think? I want to hear from YOU! Do you journal now? Has it ever gotten stale for you? Are you needing something to bring some fresh ideas? I know I did and I loved this convo! Which of Jess's strategies for journaling… and heck… for life… stood out to you? What's something you're going to try? What's something that really resonated with you (big or small)? What's something you're going to DO (big or small) as a result? Let me know in the comments below. I can't wait to hear from you!
Listen if: You thought that grinding was the only method to success. This week on the podcast, Jess and Stef chat about the concept of the masculine vs. feminine qualities we can bring to a working environment, including how their relationship to work has shifted throughout the years. Hear about:Jess and Stef’s experience starting a business and being placed within a male dominated space.Why we’re all so obsessed with “hustling”, “grinding” and the “get shit done” attitude.Why we ignore what our bodies tell us.Redefining your idea of success and an exercise to help you do so.Letting go of attachment to your work identity.Creating space to let ideas flow more freely.How Jess and Stef have changed the way they work.How to implement these practices if you work for a company.Resources:Seaspiracy turned me vegetarian, now what? Blog post - https://aus.twoobs.com/blogs/a-kinda-blog/seaspiracy-turned-me-vegetarian-now-what The TikTok account Jess and Stef spoke about - https://www.tiktok.com/@kingofkingsenergy/video/6950444959338220806 Four Day Work Week podcast episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/6xwXa32v2AUZNK2TXs3fxt?si=DfgNcRebR6KYWhq00XjWRg You can find Jess and Stef on Instagram at @howtwolive and @howtwolivethepodcast. Join our Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/howtwolivethepodcast To get in touch, email contact@howtwolive.com. CREDITS Music by: Kinkora See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today, Celeste chats with Jessica Johnson, an Australian Pro who is also an online and in-person fitness, nutrition, and posing coach. She begins talking about how before she steps on the stage, she takes a deep breath and reminds herself she put in all the work and she deserves to be there. In university, Jess studied psychology and takes mindfulness into everything she does. Jess talks about her previous experience in the Air Force and that is still a Reservist. She explains how living the Air Force life made it difficult to settle into a routine and train. Before Jess joined the IFBB league, Jess was a Pro in two natural federations. After she competed in the Natural equivalent of the Olympia, she returned to Australia and decided to switch to IFBB for more opportunities. When Jess was competing in the natural federations, she was told to compete in Figure because she was too muscular for bikini. She was glad she did figure but her heart was in bikini. It taught her how to be a chameleon, to change her posing to change her body. When she does virtual posing classes, she uses different camera angles so she can see what they are doing, there are advantages and disadvantages to virtual posing. She loves the challenge of catering to different learning styles. Jess talks about placing third at her first pro show only and hour after she earned her pro card! It gave her the confidence to push forward and improve as a pro. In the whole country of Australia, there are only three Pro Cards given in a year. Jess speaks to her struggles with IBS and how it affects her preps. Because of this, she is very sensitive to carbs. She and her coach have open discussions about when the plan needs to change and when it needs to be followed. Communication is key to coaching. She always talks with a potential client on the phone before committing to coaching them. Jess explains the effect doing 12 back-to-back shows had on her and how mindfulness was the key to pulling herself out of a restrict/binge cycle. Moving into an improvement season, Jess likes to stay consistent but with less structure to help herself not fixate on the food. When in prep, she likes to do longer preps to allow for diet breaks to help her metabolism stay healthy. In her youth, Jess used to get called harsh names making fun of her thin figure, she never thought she would be know for her glutes! Jess talks about the techniques she used to grow her glutes and offers some things to avoid. It’s not always about adding more weight. Work smarter not harder! Jess leaves us with advice for new competitors to find a good coach and work with them to put on muscle before prepping. For competitors on the road to pro, Jess says to be consistent and persistent. If you want to be a pro you have to act like a pro. Just don’t give up! CONNECT WITH CELESTE: website: http://www.celestial.fit instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celestial_fit/ all links: http://www.celestial.fit/links.html CONNECT WITH JESS: instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessjohnsonfitness/ business instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldgymburleigh/ all links: https://linktr.ee/jessjohnsonfitness Time Stamps: [1:00] Introduction [2:01] Importance of mindfulness [3:25] Jess talks about her time in the Air Force [7:40] Difference between the Australian and American bodybuilding leagues [10:20] Benefits of competing in IFBB [13:00] How past experiences influence current outlook [15:05] Virtual posing classes [17:11] Jess talks about her journey to pro. [22:10] Competition structure in Australia [29:20] Feedback from pro debut [31:55] Jess talks about how her body responds in different scenarios [38:00] Knowing when to change things from your plan [40:05] prioritizing communication in a coaching relationship [45:50] Daily mindfulness habits [51:27] Red flags that you may struggle post-show [52:25] Shifting mindset from prep to improvement season [57:10] Success through consistency and taking your time [60:45] How Jess transformed her gluten [68:45] advice for new competitors and those on the road to pro CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE FOOD RELATIONSHIP COACHING SERIES CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE POST SHOW BLUES COACHING SERIES LEARN MORE AND APPLY FOR MY 5 WEEK FOOD RELATIONSHIP HEALING & DISCOVERY COACHING PROGRAM FOR OTHER FREE RESOURCES, LIVE EVENTS, AND WAYS TO WORK WITH CELESTE CLICK HERE
How do we become scientists of our own business, and hack our way to the model that we want? How do you build a 7-figure business in 6 months, and then create a methodology to help other agents collapse time and do the same? This is what we wanted to know from our guest. In today’s episode of the Kevin and Fred show, I’m joined by real estate business and marketing coach and creator of The Listings Lab, Jess Lenouvel. With 13 years in real estate (plus a lot more if you’re counting having a mom who’s a Realtor), Jess has a passion for helping agents flatten the steep climb to a 7-figure business. Jess Lenouvel is a business and marketing real estate coach and creator of The Listings Lab. She has been a Realtor for over 13 years and built a multiple 7-figure business that has sold over $300 million of property in the past 5 years. Now, Jess specializes in helping 6-figure and low 7-figure Realtors double their revenue in the next 12 months without sacrificing lifestyle or freedom, and creating real impact. We all have a belief around what our business should look like, but the real question is how do we build a methodology around it so that it can work and scale? By experimenting, hacking and becoming scientists of our own businesses. Being in business is about putting a puzzle together. When we take the approach of experimenting according to what works for us, instead of following the crowd, we’re more likely to end up with something we actually like. https://www.facebook.com/groups/thelistingslab Time Stamps 01:03 - How Jess Lenouvel got into real estate 03:35 - Why Jess couldn’t build a sphere the normal way and what she did instead. 07:44 - How Jess built a business on relationships instead of cold selling. 10:09 - The process she went through to turn her business model into a teachable process. 13:29 - The biggest mistake agents make when they are trying to grow their business. 15:02 - Why we need to fall in love with the process of becoming successful. 21:54 - How Jess built a team that allows her to focus on being a visionary. 32:02 - Why understanding psychology is a superpower in this business. Guest Info Jess Lenouvel is a business and marketing real estate coach and creator of The Listings Lab. She has been a Realtor for over 13 years and built a multiple 7-figure business that has sold over $300 million of property in the past 5 years. Now, Jess specializes in helping 6-figure and low 7-figure Realtors double their revenue in the next 12 months without sacrificing lifestyle or freedom, and creating real impact. https://www.facebook.com/groups/thelistingslab
Listen if: You missed us! How Two Live: The Podcast is back! Jess and Stef return from their break fresh and energised and ready to take on a new year of podcasting. Tune in to catch up on what’s been happening over the past few months. Hear about:How Stef healed her body.The conscious relationship course Jess and her partner have undertaken.What’s been happening with their footwear label, TWOOBS.How they’re integrating lockdown learnings into their work-lives.What’s been going on in their personal lives. Hint: there’s a puppy involved!How Jess got her dream yoga job!Stef starting a meditation teacher course.You can find Jess and Stef on Instagram at @howtwolive and @howtwolivethepodcast. Join our Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/howtwolivethepodcast To get in touch, email contact@howtwolive.com. CREDITS Music by: Kinkora See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After graduating from the prestigious SUNY Purchase Film School, Jessica Brunetto edited Michael Moore’s Capitalism: A Love Story, and Sicko. She went on to become a highly sought-after editor on television comedies like Comedy Central’s Another Period, FX’s Man Seeking Woman, American Vandal on Netflix, Do You Want To See A Dead Body with Rob Huebel, and Broad City. She recently made her directorial debut with Sisters, starring Sarah Burns and Mary Holland, which premiered at SXSW 2021. What you will learn: How an experience in art class creating a collages inspired her to apply to film school; Why she chose editing as her discipline within film initially; What inspired her to write and direct her first film; How Jess broke into the film industry as an editor; How her background in editing trained to create an efficient narrative, which helped her make tough decisions as a director; The logistics of making movies on a limited budget; and What the future holds for her as a filmmaker.
"Sometimes you've got to start over, we are bold on that front" Jessica Cordova Kramer is co-founder and CEO of Lemonada Media, an award-winning podcast network, which was created in a time of her grieving the loss of her brother to opioid use disorder. Lemonada has exploded on the podcast scene with multiple hit shows including Last Day & In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt. Jess joins us on Explore The Space to discuss the origin and vision of Lemonada Media, the shared moment of national grief we are in during the Covid-19 pandemic, and how some parts of grief can be leveraged into something aspirational. This is a remarkable conversation with a real innovator. Please subscribe to and rate Explore The Space on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com Check out the archive of Explore The Space Podcast as well as our Position Papers and much more! Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow Watch Explore The Space Podcast host Mark Shapiro deliver a TEDx address at TEDx SUNY Upstate. The topic is "Compliments As A Performance Lever During Covid-19" Sponsor: Elevate your expertise with Creighton University’s Healthcare Executive Educational programming. Learn more about Creighton’s Executive MBA and Executive Fellowship programs at www.creighton.edu/CHEE. Sponsor: The Clinician Experience Project by Practicing Excellence uses coaching and development to help clinicians become their best and improve patient and organizational outcomes, while amplifying purpose and contentment. Learn more at https://practicingexcellence.com/. Key Learnings 1. The shared energy and common starting place we have currently 2. Lemonada's origin and why they create content "to help people get out of bed in the morning" 3. Using a zoom out-zoom in concept to allow for individual attention while also describing a national and global picture in different show formats 4. Can any of the components of grief be leveraged into something aspirational 5. The unique sadness surrounding someone dying from Covid-19 6. Seeking to understand what our lives look like now 7. How Jess takes care of herself and her teammates 8. Creating a new model for content creation where employees can also live their lives with a sense of value 9. Reshaping the world in the right moment Links Twitter @jjcordovak @LemonadaMedia Instagram @jessicacordovakramer, @LemonadaMedia Email Jess at Jess@LemonadaMedia.com Lemonada Media homepage Los Angeles Times article about Jess and Lemonada Explore The Space Podcast archive on the Opioid Epidemic Maureen Bisognano on Explore The Space Podcast discussing diseases of despair #grief, #Covid19, #opioid, #opioidepidemic, #aspiration, #podcast, #podcasting, #healthcare, #digitalhealth, #health, #leadership, #mentorship, #coaching, #FOAmed, #doctor, #nurse, #meded, #education, #hospital, #hospitalist, #innovation, #innovate, #medicalstudent, #medicalschool, #resident, #physician
Jess Tiffany is the CEO and Founder of MNU Digital, a full-service digital marketing agency that helps business owners to grow their offering into an epic company. He shows people how to go from ‘mere mortals' to superstars on LinkedIn and has helped others become best-selling authors, build successful omnichannel businesses, and elevated businesses and personal brands online. He is the best-selling author of Growth Hacking: Strategically Grow Your Business Connections from Zero to 10K in 365 Days and is passionate about helping businesses with his dynamic strategies for company growth. Visit https://Jasonlinett.com/30/ now to view the complete show notes, watch the video podcast, and access a complete transcription. In today's episode, Jess shares how he used LinkedIn to strategically build his successful business. He breaks down the different audience types across social media platforms and highlights strategies you can use for creating a magnetic LinkedIn profile. He shares success stories of how his strategies have helped others build their success on LinkedIn and why using personalization is essential in creating meaningful connections on the business platform. He highlights some useful approaches you can use to make valuable connections on LinkedIn and how he turned non-stop pitchers to his strategy to help them succeed. He reveals the methods currently working on LinkedIn and why all types of interactions, not just direct selling, are vital. He also shares why he moved away from using automated tools and shares his top tips for improving your LinkedIn practices. “The power of LinkedIn is getting people off of LinkedIn and actually having a real individual conversation with that person.” - Jess Tiffany This week on Hypnotic Language Hacks Podcast: How Jess used LinkedIn to build his successful business A breakdown of the audiences on different social media platforms How to make your LinkedIn profile magnetic People that Jess worked with to use LinkedIn to get their messaging right and how it helped Why using personalization can help when making connections on LinkedIn Trends that are currently working on LinkedIn when building effective relationships Why interactions, other than direct selling, are essential Different LinkedIn strategies for building meaningful interactions Why Jess has moved away from automated LinkedIn tools How Jess has turned LinkedIn pitchers to his strategies for better success Jess’s recommendations for improving your LinkedIn practices Resources Mentioned: HLH 20 – Influence through Artificial Intelligence with Scott Sandland MNU Digital Free LinkedIn Marketing Cheat Sheet Connect with Jess Tiffany: Jess Tiffany Consulting Website MNU Digital Website Jess Tiffany Consulting on Twitter Jess Tiffany on LinkedIn Jess Tiffany on Instagram Jess Tiffany on Facebook Connect with Jason: Jason Linett’s Website Subscribe on YouTube Jason Linett on Instagram Jason Linett on Twitter Jason Linett on Facebook Jason Linett on LinkedIn Continue the conversation in our FREE Business Influence & Persuasion Facebook Community. Inspire People to Take Action… Even BEFORE You Make an Offer. If you want to easily grab people’s attention, naturally build authority, and organically have your prospects wanting more from you even before you make an offer, then I’ve created a step by step strategy to help you to do just that! I call it: BUSINESS INFLUENCE SYSTEMS This is your opportunity now to visit JasonLinett.com to get a free behind-the-scenes tour of the exact hypnotic persuasion strategies you can ethically use to better start-up or scale-up your business. If you want a proven framework to boost your confidence, attract premium clients, and inspire more people to do take action with you, get Business Influence Systems now at JasonLinett.com. Unlock the Secrets of Hypnotic Influence for your Business Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Hypnotic Language Hacks Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify Share your favorite episodes on social media to help me reach more hypnosis professionals, like you. Join me in the Business Influence & Persuasion Facebook Group or follow me on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn. For more exclusive content and information, visit my website.
In this episode Jess shares alllll the things regarding her organization Being A Girl Is Hardcore and more … How the idea came about and how it has evolved with the circumstances of the pandemic How Jess see’s the organization thriving post-pandemic and how they’re managing it now How the organization supports women and acts as a safe place for women who have experienced sexual assault and abuse The specific resources they have for women who have experienced sexual assault, abuse and/or violence Some of the challenges they’ve faced along the journey of starting the organization Where they plan to be in the future and how the organization will reach more women Why Jess feels passionate for this organization and feminism as a whole To connect with Jess you can find her on Instagram @jessicasofar & to connect with the organization you can find them on Instagram @beingagirlishardcore. For their resources and their website link you can visit their linktree at https://linktr.ee/beingagirlishardcore or you can also find their link in my bio on my Instagram! If you’re enjoying Creative Souls head over to apple podcasts and write me a review! If you do - I have a little gift for you, so be sure to email me at creativesouls.podcast@gmail.com and let me know when you write one! Also if you feel like you would be a great addition as a guest on the podcast, email me and tell me a little bit about your story!
Jess, aka Greater Dater, is a dating coach and professional wingwoman/hypeman out of Los Angeles. Her mission? Bring the realness & human connection back to online dating. With close to a decade of experience in the LA dating scene, Jess is teaching daters all over the place how to show up as they are, start attracting people they actually want to meet, and…. wait for it… ENJOY IT. Finding love shouldn’t be something you hate. In this episode: How Jess became a dating coach How to show up authentically on an online dating app How to date in a pandemic and create experiences that are fun and meaningful Positioning yourself online Tips to construct your online profile to attract what you want The value of presence and listening intentionally CONNECT WITH JESS https://www.instagram.com/greaterdater/ CONNECT WITH SIMONA https://www.instagram.com/simona__costantini https://www.instagram.com/happinesshappenspodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/happinesshappenstoday https://twitter.com/simona_cos www.simonacostantini.com
Meet the remarkable Jessica Buchanan, the NYT bestselling co-author of Impossible Odds, a memoir that details her 93 days held in the desert by Somali land pirates, and her dramatic rescue by US Navy SEAL Team VI. I am so inspired by Jess and found this such an empowering story of survival against truly impossible odds that can help all of us cope better under duress. We talk about: How Jess finds the strength to keep telling her survival story to the world. How she fell in love with Africa and met her husband. Her work as an aid worker in Africa and particularly in Somalia. How she kept herself going day to day with nothing in the desert. Anger management in the desert when she wasn’t allowed to show any emotion. How she survived the ordeal and even found herself in the desert. Meeting the Navy seals who rescued her and finally realizing she was the hero of her own story. The story of the night she was rescued. Jess’s President Obama story. The difficulties of surviving survival and trying to rebuild a life. Moving on from trauma and in fact, owning it. Her Tedx talk – change is your proof of life. Learning to collaborate with whatever is coming at us in life rather than fighting it. The healing power of nature. And more! Find out more about Jessica: Jessica’s website Facebook | Twitter TEDxPearlStreet: Change is Your Proof of Life Jessica’s book: Jessica’s podcast: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it and leave a review on iTunes or wherever you’re listening. Find out how to leave a review here: bit.ly/leavepodcastreview You can find out more information and get the show notes to every episode at magnificentmidlife.com. That’s also where you’ll find strategies, support and resources to help make your midlife magnificent. There’s a midlife wellness program, courses, midlife mentoring to help make the most of your next chapter and our online Members Club. If not now, when?
Listen in to friends Georgia Taylor-Brown and Jess Learmonth in conversation. Taylor-Brown was crowned 2020 World Champion while training partner Jess Learmonth is a European and Commonwealth medallist. https://www.britishtriathlon.org/news/first-four-triathletes-selected-for-tokyo-2020-olympic-games_14490 (The pair have been selected for Team GB for the Tokyo Olympics, alongside Vicky Holland). They are very funny. You'll hear: 05:05 When they first met 09:47 Their different attitudes to training 14:46 How they are feeling about their first Olympics in Tokyo 19:08 How Jess can feel really relaxed before a race 25:50 About the first swim after a long break "it's horrendous" 27:08 "Getting panned" on Zwift and their thoughts on virtual racing 28:39 About the unexpected and the crazy heat and effort required for Super League Triathlon's Arena Games 50:52 We discuss periods, menstrual cycles and the impact on their training and racing. 55:29 What would they say to their ten year old self Find out more about this week's guests - Georgia Taylor-Brown and Jess Learmonth Georgia Taylor-Brown https://www.instagram.com/georgiatb (Instagram) Jess Learmonth https://www.instagram.com/jllearmonth (Instagram) Like what you heard? Let me know! Connect with Inside Tri Show across Social Media, just search Inside Tri Show or click on the icons below https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow (GET YOUR HANDS ON AN EXCLUSIVE EPISODE!) Sign up to be a vino buddy or a training buddy on Patreon and get your hands on the latest patrons-only exclusive episode, including a wonderful interview with Rosie Swale Pope PLUS unheard snippets with Joanna Rowsell and Hannah Grant. You can still support me and support the show by clicking https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow (here) to buy me a coffee every so often by https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow (becoming a Patron of the Inside Tri Show). Supporters of the show https://resilientnutrition.com/discount/insidetri10 (Long Range Fuel) are phenomenally tasty nut butters from Resilient Nutrition, enhanced by cutting edge science, to boost your stamina, keep you calm and alert and bolster your resilience. Get 10% off by using the code insidetri10 or go direct https://resilientnutrition.com/discount/insidetri10 (via this link). https://www.33fuel.com/ (33 Fuel) – natural and very yummy sports nutrition. For your chance to win 3 months supply of award winning 33 Fuel Ultimate Daily Greens, enter the draw by https://bit.ly/31lR3I1 (clicking on this link). And as always, use the code INSIDETRI33 for a discount at checkout at https://www.33fuel.com/ (www.33fuel.com). https://www.insidetrishow.com/episode/www.komfuel.co.uk (Komfuel) - Like a pic' n mix of sports nutrition through your letterbox! Listeners can get 20% off all orders or advance sweat tests using the code: INSIDETRI at https://komfuel.co.uk/ (www.komfuel.co.uk) Find out more about Helen Head over to https://www.helenmurray.net/ (Helen's website) to find out more about her. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast
Episode 052 / Do you want to have a long writing career? Prolific historical romance author Jess Michaels is here with tips to help you set yourself up for a long and productive career. We also talk with Jess about her transition from traditional publishing to indie publishing, how she learned that an 8-month sabbatical was not a good thing for an Achiever, and how she writes now that she understands her process. And the illustration of forest and trees comes up again! Perhaps that’s a theme for 2021? Intro links: Historical Mystery Day Becca Syme’s QuitCast Come over and say hi to Jami and Sara in the WIKT Facebook group! You can find show notes and links at wishidknownforwriters.com. In this podcast episode, you’ll discover: How Jess got into writing and how she’s been able to retire her husband from his job The infinite numbers of ways to find success and discovering your own process Finding constants in marketing books in a continually changing industry and how “best practices” can be different in each genre Feeling the pain of not hitting goals, but learning from those experiences Why taking an 8 month break was not restful for Jess How Jess structures her work and and rest as an Achiever Why having a platform is a key to longevity Being true to your audience and how that helps you have a long career Bridgerton! And the show’s possible impact on the romance market Continuing to produce books and how that creates a career: using the swing of a front list release to push backlist and then using backlist to push front list Genres discussed include historical romance Links: Jess Michaels’ website 1797 Club books Twitter: @jessmichaelsbks Instagram: @jessmichaelsbks Facebook Author Page Jess’s podcast: Journeys of Romance The Big List of Craft and marketing books mentioned on WIKT podcast episodes
Jess Macaulay is a high diver and health coach. From the surprise package of 2018, securing the first ever podium for a female British diver in the World Series in only her second appearance, to runner up in her first season as a permanent diver. Jess Macaulay is definitely a high flyer. Her first podium as a permanent diver came in Portugal, the place where she first appeared in the World Series back in 2017. Between two World Series stops, she travelled to South Korea to participate in the FINA high diving world championship. For the fun, the experience and to collect a bronze medal. After 13 starts, including five podiums, the passionate high liner and declared adrenaline junkie only misses a first place. An accomplishment the 27-year-old clearly has on her to-do list. Her diving career has been put on hold due to the Covid-19 pandemic but she has used her time wisely to focus on how she can help others whilst keeping her dry-land training going. In this episode: Jess's story and how she started diving at the age of 9. Her training, nutrition and recovery. The mindset of a high diver. How Jess overcomes fear and how you can too. How the Covid-19 pandemic has affected her diving but also her physical and mental health and what she has done to keep focussed. The power of visualisation. Jess's 3 top tips for physical mental and spiritual health. Plus much more. Connect with Jess: https://www.instagram.com/jess.the.highdiver/ Connect with me: https://www.kinetikfitness.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/aliwestcoach/ https://www.facebook.com/thekinetikfitnessshow https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR9Oe_kjET63UrlCyIXlsnA Book a coaching call with me: https://westcoachingconsultcall.as.me/consultation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thekinetikfitnessshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thekinetikfitnessshow/support
I've wanted to quit my business before when I felt like nothing was working for me, but I've found out that you can pursue motivational speaking as your career. I found Jess through a Facebook group and I signed up for one of her courses. Her impact on me contributed to what I've accomplished last 2019, my breakthrough year. In today's episode of the Spark Your Light Podcast, we'll discuss: - How Jess maximized her impact - How would you know which career path you should pursue - Why having a status in life doesn't matter in order to speak or write - How by just sharing your experience helps other people - Jess' money story - Understanding your own value Connect with me! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot and tag me on your Instagram stories - @jaclyndigregorio Instagram: www.instagram.com/jaclyndigregorio Facebook: www.facebook.com/jaclyntdigregorio Grab your copy of my book: Stop Getting In Your Own Way www.amazon.com/Stop-Getting-Your-Own-Way/dp/1641373326 Website: www.jaclyndigregorio.com Apply for private coaching with me: https://www.jaclyndigregorio.com/privatecoachingapplication Check out my TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IitIgGHsPWw Jess' Mic Drop Workshop: https://jaclyndigregorio--micdropworkshop.thrivecart.com/mic-drop-workshop-mastery-program/5f57ad780dd31/ Jess' Book Pop Workshop: https://micdropworkshop.thinkific.com/courses/book-pop-workshop?ref=a64308 I do receive a small commission if you sign up for Jess' courses with my link. As mentioned in the episode, I've personally paid for and loved Jess' courses and highly recommend them.
Jessica Cross’s new fitness studio wasn’t growing. She wasn’t sure of the best way forward.She joined NPE to help her get direction for generating leads and getting systems in place to grow her business. Just as she started implementing her programs, COVID hit. She would be unable to keep her (practically new) studio open.Working with her NPE Success Coach, Jess came up with a new business model. She created a great online service … and also offered outdoor training (which had been her specialty prior to opening her studio).She improved her website along with the feedback from her coaches and NPE community members. By nailing down one goal at a time, she was able to grow rapidly. She went from 100 clients in February and March to nearly 150 clients in August. Her revenue grew from $17.8k/month to $25k/month!In this episode, you’ll learn:How Jess started her personal training business from scratch and saved the money to open her own studioHow she leveraged her strengths to change her business model during COVID-19.What she did to retain clients longer and keep engaged and happyThe leadership skills Jess applied to get out of her comfort zone and become comfortable with sellingHow she put in place boundaries to separate friendships and business relationships with her clients (and that benefited her as a leader)And much more... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Man oh man have we been sort of recovering from the wildness of the week! Not closing loops becomes a massive energy leak. Shout-out to WOC Podcasters, awesome feedback on past episodes, Podchaser premium, the sale of Wondery, and help in getting a strategy ready for She Podcasts Live 2021! THE SHE PODCASTS SUPER SQUAD: SIGN UP PRODUCE YOUR PODCAST IS AMAZING! Hire them to do all the things that you really dislike doing for your podcast Send us your feedback, email feedback@shepodcasts.com! We can’t wait to hear from you! EPISODE LENGTH 58:11 2:28 Jess had the most prolonged weekend of her life The election was a bit extra for Jess because Biden lives near where she lives! It really is all about closing the loop and Elsie shares and example of not closing the loop with her headphones 11:40 John says that the loop-closers are annoying Elsie needs an extra human to close all of her loops 13:58 there are actual services that you can use to hire people to do little things for you 18:48 Shout out to the team at WOC Podcasters for featuring the She Podcasts group on their blog! 20:14 We have feedback on episode 288 and we’re closing the loop! Elzie Flenard sent a very nice email taking responsibility for not doing his due diligence 24:53 Jess got a tweet! If you have feedback, email feedback@shedpocasts.com 27:58 NEWS: Podchaser will offer a premium service Podchaser has grown so much and they are really bringing some amazing value to the podcasting industry You can create a whole feed of all the shows that you’ve been on! 36:09 Apple and Sony are talking about buying Wondery 40:42 How Jess got a panic attack when she saw the NAB booths 43:49 what are the stipulations of how many people can actually gather somewhere What is full capacity for the hotel? In these times 54:37 How do you solve the issue of the 2021 She Podcasts Live? Send it over! 55:32 Elsie loved The Queen’s Gambit LINKS! Join The Super Squad Handy Thumbtack Crazy by Patsy Cline 4 Podcast Facebook Groups For Women To Join Kelly | FitFizz podcast on Twitter Podchaser 1Password Apple has reportedly held talks to buy Wondery, the world’s largest independent podcast producer. Wondery wants up to $400 million for the deal NAB Show The Queens Gambit She Podcasts thank-you to our Sponsors! → Produce Your Podcast! → Our editor John from Audio Editing Solutions. He is so good you need to hire him STAT! Help Us Spread The Word! It would be stellar if you shared She Podcasts with your fellow women podcasters on twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode got you all fired up SUBSCRIBE wherever you get your podcasts! ONE CLICK! Feedback + Promotion for Women Podcasters You can ask your questions by emailing feedback@shepodcasts.com. We love audio feedback! Let your voice be heard, record your voice via voice memo in your smartphone and send it over! You can also join the She Podcasts Facebook group!
Want to know how to build your confidence? It's by facing your fears and doing it anyways! There won’t be a day in your progress where you all of a sudden feel confident, it comes from action! This episode is part 2 of the previous one where I had Jess come over to speak about her fitness business and the power of wearing a sports bra in boosting your confidence. Jess is a college student, fitness instructor, and a retired dancer. She focuses on helping her clients achieve their fitness goals confidently in how they feel, not how they look. Listen in to learn the steps you can take daily to boost your confidence levels when you’re feeling low. Key Takeaways: Learning how to show up to fitness challenges and hold yourself accountable. The benefits of challenges in motivating you to get back on track and stay on track. Finding a fitness regime that fits with your lifestyle and setting realistic goals that will set you up for success. The small things that improve your confidence and make you feel good about yourself. How to face your fears consistently to develop confidence skills. Episode Timeline: [1:49] Jess talks about the summer six weeks fitness challenge she conducted while in quarantine that was not about transformation pictures. [11:10] How Jess found comfort working out in a sports bra and is now encouraging more women to do so too. [17:04] Steps on how to handle your fears when you don’t feel confident enough. Quotes: “It’s normal to not work out every single day and to not clean all the time.” [6:55] “I think the challenges are a really great way to motivate people to get on track and stay on track.” [7:05] “I don’t teach fitness, I teach confidence.” [19:24] “The only way to get there is because you’ve shown up every single week or twice a week and practiced that skill.” [22:53] Connect with Jess to take a class!! https://www.instagram.com/jesstakimotofitness/ Come join Girls Gone Healthy Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/girlsgonehealthy
How often do you scroll through Instagram clicking people’s before and after pictures and wishing you could see those same results? You start to feel like you’ll never get to your “after” stage and compare yourself without knowing anything about how they got there. How would we feel if we started looking at our own progress, not someone else’s? In this episode of Girls Gone Healthy, I have Jess, a college student, fitness instructor, and a retired dancer. She has undergone through many stages of her fitness journey from a confident dancer, to an unhealthy body comparing mindset to now helping others achieve their fitness goals. Listen in to learn how to stop comparing your fitness journey and only focus on what you can achieve. Key Takeaways: The mental unhealthiness and damage of before and after pictures. How different body types adapt to fitness and physical activities. How to lead from the fort- having the courage to stop comparing your body and instead help others with their fitness goals. Learning to show up consistently and develop a workout routine to notice the difference in your body. Episode Timeline: [2:10] Jess explains why she retired from dancing and the events that led to some confidence issues. [9:11] How Jess changed her mindset from comparing her body daily to having a goal of helping others. Quotes: “Transformational photos are actually not helpful because it’s saying there’s something fundamentally wrong with you before and something fundamentally better after.” [8:11] “If I want to help other people, I need to help myself first, I need to change from within.” [13:18] “Whatever it is for you that you actually enjoy, find out and then go do it because life’s too short to do exercise that you don’t like.” [19:09] Connect with Jess to take a class!! https://www.instagram.com/jesstakimotofitness/ Come join Girls Gone Healthy Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/girlsgonehealthy
Peloton has been one of the buzzwords of the pandemic, but the attention is nothing new to Jess King. A lifelong performer with a resume that includes Cirque du Soleil and So You Think You Can Dance?, King's charisma was so magnetic that when she was recruited by Peloton, it didn't matter that she'd never even been on a spin bike before. The fact that she was a natural performer was what made her attractive to the Peloton team—and last year, she took that same beginner's mentality as she embarked on a two-year long journey to train as a Tread instructor. Listen to this podcast episode to hear: How Jess found her start in fitness at a young age What she loves about being a beginner How she took the initiative to become a Tread instructor in training What the Peloton team did to help her succeed Plus, a super-personal family goal she and her new fiancée, Sophia Urista, are moving towards Find Jess on Instagram @jesskingnyc (that's where you can find her most up-to-date schedule, PS), subscribe to her YouTube channel here, and learn more about her motivational style and playlist choices here. If you love this episode as much as we do, subscribe to the #WeGotGoals podcast wherever you like to listen to podcasts, including on Apple and Spotify (and hey, leave us a rating while you’re at it!).
Strength training specifically for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and creating more affirming spaces are big discussions in this episode with Jess Sunier. Jess is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Purple Belt and owner of FitPower LLC in Milwaukee, WI. Highlights 3:58 How Jess is working to change gym culture by creating affirming spaces 10:01 How the Everybody Pulls event came about and serves the local community 14:16 Programming strength workouts with jiu-jitsu 17:31 How to plan recovery days 25:37 Why rest and recovery are critical parts of the training program Connect with Jess Sunier Facebook: Jessica Sunier FitPOWER LLC Instagram: @boss_a_saurus https://www.instagram.com/boss_a_saurus/ @fitpowermke https://www.instagram.com/fitpowermke/ https://www.fitpowermke.com/ Subscribe to Beauty and the Gi on YouTube or in your Favorite Podcasting App YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7EBCzi7znNuvxKlpLvue-w Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beauty-and-the-gi/id1458389465?mt=2 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3IHT3BNicukNtCVa3AAwBI Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9iZWF1dHlhbmR0aGVnaS5saWJzeW4uY29tL3Jzcw Connect with Jen and AJ Beauty and the Gi Podcast on Instagram @beautyandthegipodcast Jen on Instagram @brassybroadjen AJ on Instagram @ajclingerman @BeautyAndTheGi on Twitter Beauty and the Gi Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/374782593437482/ Beauty and the Gi Facebook Page Jiu-Jitsu Links and Resources The Fight Hub Recording, Theme Music, Editing, and Production of this podcast by Jen at The Brassy Broadcasting Company
Jess Rizo is best known as an Actress and Stand-Up Comedian. She is of Mexican, Sicilian and Native American decent, and is fluent in Spanish. Survived by the loss of both her parents from a very young age, Jessica's will to achieve at the highest level continuously amazes those around her. Slated for two upcoming features films, a talk show, and her first half hour comedy special, Jess will be someone to watch for. Jess joins Stephen in the Zoom room as they chat about: -How Jess got into acting and modeling after excelling in the corporate world. -Jess' experiences of being a body double for Sofia Vergara (among other celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Alba, Eva Mendez, and more). -How Jess fell in love with improv which led her to her passion of standup. -How Jess’ belief in hard work, a solid routine, and divine timing has helped her achieve success. -Her new book “Closure” - a compilation of stories dedicated to closure on relationship losses. Then the two wade into the waters of self-help, from deciphering a quote from Inspirobot, helping a tiny bladder stay strong during bedtime, helping a husband convince his wife that he should play poker professionally, and more! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you listen! Send a question: acomedyadvicepodcast@gmail.com Support A Comedy Advice Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/acomedyadvicepodcast Follow ACAP on IG: https://www.instagram.com/acomedyadvicepodcast/ See Jess perform live at The House of Comedy Oct 6th at 7:30pm! https://www.showclix.com/event/comics-unleashedE4fUDnu Follow Jess! https://www.instagram.com/justjessrizo/ --- 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
What does mindfulness look like to you? For a lot of us, dedicating time to this practice comes with its obstacles and the idea behind quieting our minds can even prove to be more challenging than relaxing. Joining me today is someone with an abundance of expertise on this topic, Jess Lipman! Jess is the Founder of ‘The Mindful Nest’, a community-oriented training institute devoted to integrating mindfulness into the everyday lives of its attendees. Having immersed herself within this practice for over fifteen years, it was only within the last few that Jess was inspired to pursue a career in this industry. Throughout her time undergoing recovery for substance abuse and maintaining sobriety for four years, she discovered the genuine effects that mindfulness had on her health holistically. It was through this realization that Jess knew she needed to use this tool as a way of helping others to live more fulfilled, aligned, and joyful lives. Join us on Episode 24 of Uncover Your Magic to gain some useful insights into the world of mindful wellness and to hear Jess’s story in more depth! Some Questions I Ask:Do you need to be in a state of equanimity to be mindful? (6:32)How did you become so interested in mindfulness? (8:16)What made you decide to start taking your sobriety seriously? (11:19)Has your family had any history with addiction or substance abuse? (15:56)What does your social circle look like these days? (20:29)Has your dating life opened up as a result of undergoing recovery? (28:38)Where did your internal trust stem from when deciding to leave your corporate job? (37:03)How have you shifted your business during quarantine? (45:54)What is one mindfulness tip you can leave my listeners with today? (50:46)In This Episode You Will Learn:How Jess defines the practice of mindfulness (4:34)How Jess learned to adopt exploration in relation to her career (18:10)How my sense of identity and my tribe have been challenged as a Mom (24:33)What Jess learned about her romantic relationships through recovery (29:09)Why the necessity to play impacted Jess so profoundly (41:44)Let’s Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramConnect With Jess Lipman:LinkedIn‘The Mindful Nest’ - WebsiteResources:‘The Mindful Nest’ - Pleasure Compass Series See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen if: The idea of having a paid day off sounds like some sort of impossible utopia. In this episode, Jess and Stef discuss why they’re trialling a four day work week with their team at full pay, and share their thoughts and ideas around why we need to reimagine what a workplace looks like in 2020. Hear about:What the four day work week is and where the idea came from.Why people feel the need to be chained to their desk between the hours of 9-5.Where the 5 day week came from and why we should rethink it.How you can be more productive whilst working less hours.How Jess and Stef are implementing an extra day off within their business.The surprising flow-on effect for women in the workplace.Mentioned in this episode:Andrew Barnes Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjgqCgoxElwThe Four Day Week by Andrew Barnes: https://www.amazon.com.au/Day-Week-Productivity-Profitability-Sustainable/dp/034942490XDr Amantha Imber Interview: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/dr-amantha-imber-organisational-psychologist-work-smarter/id1453355822You can find Jess and Stef on Instagram at @howtwolive and @howtwolivethepodcast. Join our Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/howtwolivethepodcast To get in touch, email contact@howtwolive.com. CREDITS Music by: KinkoraEdited by: Andy Maher Coordinated by: Bianca Wittner See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jess fills us in on her vacation, and we learn all about poo haikus. Then, BFFs Ann Friedman and Aminatou Sow join the show! They reveal the inspiration behind their book, Big Friendship: How We Keep Each Other Close. Ann and Aminatou talk about the nuances of being in an interracial friendship and the importance of finding a middle ground in relationships. Stay tuned as we dive deep into our own friendship and how critical it is to connect with family and create a community. Send us your feedback, email feedback@shepodcasts.com! We can’t wait to hear from you! Reach out to Dr. Ginger Campbell! Have her on your show to talk about her new book Are You Sure? The Unconscious Origins of Certainty. Book her on your next episode: brainscience@gmail.com PRODUCE YOUR PODCAST IS AMAZING! Hire them to do all the things that you really dislike doing EPISODE LENGTH 1:27:12 4:47 We’ve never had an interview like this! 5:23 If you want to engage with our guests, they will be inside our Super Squad from now on! 7:20 Elsie asks Jess to fills us in on her vacation 10:29 The poop story 17:34 Super Squad updates! We’re doing our QAs in our awesome new membership 19:56 Elsie’s new awesome headphones! A pure vanity buy 25:24 Our new sponsor Dr. Ginger Campbell - she’s looking to be a guest on other people’s show to talk about her new book 31:46 Elsie and Jess intro their special guests! 33:15 BFFs Ann Friedman and Aminatou Sow join the show! 33:46 Why they decided to write a book? 35:09 How Ann and Aminatou are doing 37:31 The meaning behind “Big” Friendship People can meet later in life and form a “Big” Friendship 44:24 The nuisances of being in an interracial friendship 48:28 Talking through the vocabulary in their book Sometimes it took a long time to find the vocabulary She Detects! 51:38 Friend breakups 54:06 The awesomeness of Produce Your Podcast! 55:18 Elsie and Jess discuss even more about Big Friendship 1:07:01 Elsie’s realization that she needs to treat friendship differently 1:17:39 Starting school in 4th grade 1:21:50 How Jess navigated friendships after the loss of Emily 1:25:14 We would love your feedback! Tweet out to Ann and Aminatou! LINKS! New Headphones: MEE audio Sport-Fi Earphone-M6CL-MEE Noise Isolating In-Ear Headphones with Memory Wire (Clear) KINPS Audio Auxiliary Stereo Extension Audio Cable 3.5mm Stereo Jack Male to Female, Stereo Jack Cord for Phones, Headphones, Speakers, Tablets, PCs, MP3 Players and More (10ft/3m, Gray–2 Pack) “Are You Sure? The Unconscious Origins of Certainty” explores the evidence that the feeling of certainty is generated by unconscious processes in the brain. Email Dr. Ginger: brainsciencepodcast@gmail.com Produce Your Podcast Shine Theory Big Friendship: How We Keep Each Other Close Call Your Girlfriend Podcast Connect with Ann on Twitter or Instagram Connect with Aminatou on Twitter or Instagram She Podcasts thank-you to our Sponsors! → Our editor John from Audio Editing Solutions. He is so good you need to hire him STAT! → Dr. Ginger Campbell! And her book The Unconscious Origins of Certainty → Produce Your Podcast! Help Us Spread The Word! It would be stellar if you shared She Podcasts with your fellow women podcasters on twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode got you all fired up SUBSCRIBE wherever you get your podcasts! ONE CLICK! Feedback + Promotion for Women Podcasters You can ask your questions by emailing feedback@shepodcasts.com. We love audio feedback! Let your voice be heard, record your voice via voice memo in your smartphone and send it over! You can also join the She Podcasts Facebook group!
You may be familiar with the name Jess Crawford from my recent 2021 planner launch. Jess is the inspiring artist behind the abstract artwork on the cover of one of the 2021 planners. ABOUT MY GUEST Jess lives with her family in picturesque Crystal Brook, South Australia where she paints up a storm in her beautiful studio. Jess’s artworks bring brightness and light to the world with their vibrant colours and inspiring imagery. Recently Jess has been using her artworks to bring objects to life too so that her clients can take that joy with them wherever they go. It is so important to see the beautiful colour in life that surrounds you and to feel that joy in your heart when you see it! KEY TAKEAWAYS All about Jess, her life and her journey to becoming an artist Jess's vision for her art and how is inspiring positivity through colour How art has been therapeutic for Jess and beneficial to her mental health How Jess's art featured on The Time Creator 2021 cover Jess's time management tips Jess's products and paintings including the launch of her 2021 calendar
Jess is a full time entrepreneur(business coach), CEO, and celebrity personal trainer in NYC. After 8 years teaching elementary school and building a successful health/fitness "side hustle", she quit her comfortable, secure job to go all in and take a risk on herself. Since leaving her job in 2017, she has more than 10x'd her old salary, hired a team of incredible heart centered humans, served hundreds of clients, raised & donated $50,000 to charity and been featured in Forbes, Shape, The New York Post, The Today Show, Good Day New York, Oxygen Magazine, Well + Good to name a few. When she's not teaching, coaching, or creating you can most likely find her working out, reading, or running around going on adventures with her husband. Her mission: to cause a ripple effect and inspire change for generations to come; making a massive impact and leaving a lasting legacy beyond her singular actions. In this episode we talk about: How Jess went from bulimia to celebrity personal trainer in NYC. How control/ego ruined her life & then saved her life! Investing yourself before you’re ready (hiring coaches, joining masterminds, asking for help). From physical education teacher to $500k biz owner (projected to hit 7 figures this year) in just 2 years. RESOURCES: Find Jess on Instagram @jess.glazer or click here Get Jess’ free training on How to use Post-It notes to create profit http://bit.ly/2YljEIN Thanks for joining us on the Think Yourself Healthy Podcast! Don’t forget to leave a review and make sure you share that you’re listening to this episode on the gram and tag myself @heatherderanja and @thinkyourselfhealthy_ so we can share! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heather-deranja/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heather-deranja/support
"Stop negotiating with yourself. Be like a little kid again and jump into the pool. Don’t stick your foot in to check out the temperature. Don’t think you have to have the right bathing suit on. Jump in the pool." It's safe to say Jess Sims is one of the most popular fitness instructors in the country. As a Peloton instructor, Jess is known for her no frills, no BS, no gimmick approach to working out. She's the real deal, and she's passionate about helping people feel their best every day. And though Jess says she never dreamed about being a fitness instructor, let alone a global superstar with a massive platform, being an educator has always come naturally to her. On this episode, Jess shares her road to Peloton fame, which started by teaching not in fitness studios, but in classrooms: Jess did Teach for America, and taught kids in Houston, Harlem, and Massachusetts. Jess also talks about the a-ha moment that led her from her role as a principal to one on the podium, and explains why, at first, she actually turned down the opportunity to teach at Peloton. Plus, she talks about growing up in Peabody, MA, in a biracial family, and offers her take on diversity in the fitness industry today. Thank you to AfterShokz for sponsoring this episode of the Ali on the Run Show! CLICK HERE for 15% off all wireless headphones. What you’ll get on this episode: Did Young Jess plan for a future in the fitness industry? (4:15) How Jess became a teacher (7:45) How Jess broke into the fitness industry (16:15) On getting hired at Peloton, and what life looks like as a Peloton instructor (20:00) On both “personal branding” and diversity in the fitness industry (41:00) What it means to Jess to “take up space” (47:20) What we mention on this episode: Teach For America Rebecca Kennedy Follow Jess: Instagram @jsimsfit Website Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Like the Facebook page Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
On Today’s Episode I’m speaking with Jess Ekstrom the founder and CEO of Headbands of Hope, a company that donates headbands to kids with cancer with every headband sold. Headbands of Hope has been featured on the TODAY Show, Good Morning America, QVC, The View and worn by celebrities like Kelsea Ballerini and Khloe Kardashian. More importantly, Headbands of Hope has donated over 600k headbands, reaching every single children's hospital in America and 22 countries.Jess is also the bestselling author of Chasing the Bright Side and creator of Mic Drop Workshop, an online course and community for women to become paid keynote speakers. And during COVID-19 her company Headbands of Hope stopped production of headbands for several weeks and just made masks. They shifted their model that for every headband sold on their site they donated a mask. So far they have donated over 50,000 masks to U.S. accute hospitals! Jess is an inspiration and she continues to give back again and again.CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT HEADBANDS OF HOPE! FOR EVERY ITEM SOLD, A HEADBAND WILL BE DONATED TO A CHILD WITH AN ILLNESS. OVER 500K + COUNTING HEADBANDS DONATED! On this episode we will expose...- "Meet people where they are"... How Jess was able to restructure her event schedule and price structure as well as her entire business model too! (I love this approach!)-Priming the Pump for next year -How to create unique mutual exchanges with speakers who are looking to share content-Re-envisioning your business and event strategies to create NEW solutions that you haven't tried before-Repurposing your cancelled or postponed or cancelled conference materials -How we can use this time to reflect and take a positive approach to some of the issues we are running into with our events-In what ways can you take a little time out of your day and give back to the industry, your relationships and communities during this timeSupport the show (http://patreon.com/exposedconferencespodcast)
Jessica James-Thomson loves yarn! Her Nana taught her to knit as a youngster in Oregon, and there was no stopping her after she learned the basics. Ginger Twist Studio opened its doors in June 2013, and it is the cutest wee shop! Jessica feels very fortunate to have been able to take something she feels so passionate about and turn it into a career. I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Jess for this podcast. During our conversation, she opened up about her move from the U.S. to Scotland to make a change. She also offered some great reminders about executing goals with persistence and focus. Is there something you want to bring to fruition? If so, what is your best next step? I hope this episode provides you with some inspiration. Here is some more background about Jess and her shop: Ginger Twist Studio is located in Edinburgh, Scotland. The shop is adorable. It is stacked to the rafters with delicious yarns, pattern books, and accessories. The offerings include a wide range of beautiful yarns hand-dyed by Jess. There are yarns for a variety of budgets to get your creative juices flowing, including Ginger's Hand Dyed, West Yorkshire Spinners, Brigantia, New Leaf Yarns, Bearford Flock, Navia, Woolyknit and much more! Visit her online shop to get some inspiration for your next project. And why not check out her virtual YARN CONCIERGE SERVICE? Proudly, the stock in the shop is finely curated. Jessica only stocks what she wants to knit with and can continue to be incredibly enthusiastic and passionate about everything in the shop. Tune in to hear Jessica's thoughts pertaining to: Jessica sweeps us away with a description of her shop in Edinburgh, Scotland. (3:14) Her journey from the U.S. to Scotland and her transition from musical theatre to knitting and threads.(5:29) Acclimating to Scotland was somewhat easy because she felt like she belonged, attended school, and had connections in a new country. (9:53) How Jess got started in knitting and why it stayed with her. (12:24) There is a deliciousness to yarn. (13:23) The materials and history of knitting in Scotland. (16:28) Knitting is like meditation. A career coaching client of Melissa’s was a media professional who began a knitting club for relaxation. (21:07) Why knitting is no longer essential, but a luxury instead. (24:28) Jessica fits her business efforts into her day as a one-woman shop owner and how not having a backup plan helped Jess achieve her goals. (26:12) Jess describes a virtual yarn crawl that recently occurred and how she is trying to keep up business during the pandemic. (37:31) How to manage burnout and have a positive outlook. (42:31) Tune in to hear me ask Jessica this fundamental question: When I look at a beautiful yarn creation, I feel intimidated. I think the same about my most ambitious goals. In what ways can knitting or crocheting help someone with big dreams move their needle in the right direction one stitch at a time? Links to quench your curiosity: Admire Yarn Creations on Instagram Visit the Ginger Twist Studio Online
I am so excited to bring you today’s podcast episode because I am joined by one of my very own students who took Business By Design combined with Manifestation Babe! Jess O’connell has seen massive results in the last year of her business including generating 6-figures in her FIRST year! Jess is an online coach and strategist who teaches women how to create amazing results in their business and a beautiful example for what is possible when you truly believe your success is inevitable. Since investing in BBD X MB, Jess has created MORE freedom in her life, has let go of any fear she’s had in her business, and is continuing to tap into the next level of her success. In this episode Jess shares how she navigated her business and actually THRIVED during the recent pandemic, how she went from struggling entrepreneur, to now being on pace to making a million dollars in her business, and what you can do to get yourself UNSTUCK and go all in. If you loved this episode, please be sure to let Jess and I know on Instagram at @manifestationbabe and @jess.connell_ ! If you’re ready to create the business of your dreams and finally go ALL IN, Business By Design X Manifestation Babe is officially OPEN! The doors are only open for 4 days, so don’t wait on this amazing opportunity to create massive success in your life and business. Click Here To Sign Up For Business By Design X Manifestation Babe! In This Episode You Will Learn: Who is Jess O’Connell (5:50) Jess’s experience as a struggling entrepreneur (6:24) What inspired Jess to finally invest in herself and go ALL IN (11:34) How Jess’s has changed since taking BBD (22:31) Jess’s advice for biz owners navigating through the pandemic (25:39) Questions We Answer: Where should you start if you’re a struggling entrepreneur? (17:35) What should I do if I’m on the fence for joining BBD X MB? (31:31 Links/Resources Sign Up For BBD X MB Here! Connect w/ Jess on Instagram! Check out Jess’s Website To Work With Her! Listen To Jess’s Podcast Here! Manifestationbabe.com/links Follow me on Instagram Join our Manifestation Babe community! Visit our website!
About this episode:· What Jess has been up to during quarantine [00:36]· Jess’s remote work assignments for X-Labs and what it’s like working remotely [1:36]· Jess’s transition from living independently back to living with her parents [2:25]· Getting to know Jess [3:52]· Jess’s tarot card reading business [4:33]· Jess’s favorite memory from her time at JMU [6:51]· Jess’s advice for students making their college decision [7:57]· How Jess’s personal life has changed during the quarantine [10:07]· Jess’s recommendations for incoming and current JMU students [11:55]
How to Bet on Yourself and Start Rising as a Visionary In this episode, Vito and Anna speak to yet another inspirational visionary. At only 26 years old, Jess Jacobsen is the founder of Authentic Influence Media. As a social media strategist, Jess is passionate about making a difference by building an authentic audience and helping small businesses grow their social media presence. Today, she gives valuable tips on building confidence and betting on yourself. If you’re an entrepreneur feeling ready to step up and take the right actions to get your business started and start rising as a visionary, you need to tune in. “Jump in and start even before you’re ready”- Jess Jacobsen In this Episode- Jess’s motive for starting her business and how she actually did it How gambling works when it comes to betting on yourself What gave Jess the confidence to build her business Tactics she used to start her business How Jess’s grandfather’s entrepreneurship influences her and who she is as a professional Taking the right actions to get started with your business How to put yourself out there and offer your service Jess’s driving factor and vision for her business How impact plus influence equals income Connect with Jess Jacobsen- Website- https://www.jessjacobsen.com/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/jessjacobsensocial/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/jessjacobsen/ Connect with Vito Lafata- Website- https://www.thevisionaryplanner.com/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/vito.lafata Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/vitoglafata/ Connect with Anna Renderer- Website- http://www.annarenderer.com Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/annarenderer/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/annarenderer/ Twitter- https://www.twitter.com/annarenderer
This week on the Endure Stronger podcast, we interview Jess Piasecki. Jess recently ran 2.25.28 at the Florence Marathon, making her the fastest British female in 2019, and the third fastest UK female of all time. Jess is also a five-time European medallist and was the European U23 XC champion in 2012 and the second fastest female parkrunner. Jess is also a lecturer in Exercise Physiology at Nottingham Trent University and specialises in bone health in female athletes. Jess’ particular expertise focuses on how nutrition and menstrual cycles influence bone mass, and how this can affect women’s training. Jess is a rare athlete - and not only because she has overcome significant injury and setback to achieve phenomenal success in her running. In this episode, we discuss: How Jess took an elite title home with her first marathon finish in Florence in 2019 How she did so by training predominantly on a Wattbike after tearing her calf before the race (!) Jess’ expert tips for race nutrition for long distance running from both her studies and winning at an elite level How Jess has overcome significant injury problems stemming from difficulties with RED-S to achieve her success What RED-S (formerly known as the female athlete triad) is, and how women are particularly vulnerable The role of oestrogen in women’s running and how understanding your menstrual cycles is mission critical to training success. Jess is extensively educated in physiology and women’s training, and a true expert in her field who walks the walk. If you’re a female athlete or coach women especially, this one is not to be missed. Links Read Jess’ research at https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=_un1EYsAAAAJ Follow Jess on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jesscoulson90 Follow Jess on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/jess_piasecki_runscience/ Check out Jess’ coaching website at: https://www.runscience.co.uk/ Track your cycle and training on the FitrWoman app: www.fitrwoman.com Read Roar by Dr. Stacy Sims: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01AC5JFR6/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
Hey friends! With the current state of our world, I thought it’d be great to bring someone on the podcast who radiates optimism and confidence. In this episode, you’ll be hearing my conversation with Jess Ekstrom, founder of Headbands of Hope and the author of Chasing the Bright Side. Jess and I dive deep into how she’s built her business and it’s growth over the past eight years. Through her years in business, she’s learned how to find new solutions to support her customers on both the retail and wholesale side. We also talk about how she’s had to pivot her business during this time which prompted her to host a virtual conference. She shares how she got the co-founder of Netflix to speak at her conference (pretty cool, right?!) She also talks about why she believes in “throwing darts and seeing what sticks” in her business. We get into what it truly means to chase the bright side. She gives her advice about maintaining your childlike optimism throughout life. Jess and I discuss how to use downtime to recenter yourself (which can bring forth more creativity and innovation!) ON TODAY’S EPISODE: What prompted Jess to write her book, Chasing the Bright Side Being optimistic about your products and the impact they have on the world Her advice on the steps to take to become more optimistic Why Jess believes confidence is more important than knowledge Maintaining a childlike optimism as you get older Why Jess started Headbands of Hope Trusting your gut when making decisions How she’s shifted her mission for her business over the past year How Jess has built her business on “throwing darts and seeing what sticks” Hosting a virtual tradeshow on YouTube Figuring out how to continue to provide value during this time Pivoting their donation model to help overcome the mask shortage that hospitals are facing Using your downtime to recenter yourself to help spark creativity and innovation What the My Bright Side campaign is and why she started it What’s coming next for Headbands of Hope How Jess got the cofounder of Netflix to be a speaker at her virtual conference For full show notes and resources, head to bit.ly/PTPEp152 Small Wins Lead to Big Wins Building a business is a long game, won with patience, fortitude, intentional decisions and passion. Slow sustainable growth is how strong businesses are built and we want to help you get there. Join the wait list for Proof to Product Labs, our new community experience coming soon! SUBSCRIBE To subscribe on iOS, go to the iTunes page and subscribe to Proof to Product. On Android, you can listen using your favorite podcast app. WRITE A REVIEW Writing a review on iTunes will help other product based business owners find Proof to Product as they are working to up level, scale, and build profitable and sustainable companies. FOLLOW PROOF TO PRODUCT Follow Proof to Product on Instagram for the latest updates. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST If you'd like to receive more information about our upcoming episodes of Proof to Product including show notes and information about our guests, head over to www.prooftoproduct.com and sign up for our email list. SHARE Be sure to share Proof to Product with all of the product based business owners that you know! ABOUT PROOF TO PRODUCT: Proof to Product is hosted by Katie Hunt. Since 2011, Proof to Product has worked with thousands of product based businesses to help them up level, scale, and build profitable sustainable companies. You can find our show notes and additional resources at ProofToProduct.com. If you like what you heard today, please head over to Apple Podcast to leave a five star review and subscribe. Thanks so much for listening. We'll be back next week with a new episode!
Interested in learning more about taking your community digital (and monetizing it?) - Jessica shares Groundswell’s experience pivoting to an online, digital membership the second her doors closed. The digital membership levels mirrored her physical membership tiers, but added unique value to her members beyond the one-size-fits-all Zoom webinars model. - How Jess knew where to start and how to act quickly to make a transition from physical to virtual. - Why this is the perfect time to craft and test a digital membership - How digital memberships can help you to serve more entrepreneurs without expanding your physical space. - Why scaling doesn’t HAVE to look like additional physical locations. Grab our resources at coworkinggoesdigital.com! For the full show notes click here
Todays episode of the Chronically Healing Podcast is with Jessica Erceg of Modernally Balanced! Jess is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and Clean Living Consultant with TONS of ways to help you start living a non-toxic lifestyle. In today’s episode, we hop right into some of her favorite non-toxic brands and the importance of lowering your toxic load. I think a lot of people are overwhelmed by starting a non-toxic lifestyle and really, it doesn’t have to be as difficult as you think! We talk about how you can get started and making BIG impact right away without having to get rid of everything you own. ;) In today’s episode we chat about: Our favorite non-toxic brands How to get started on a non-toxic journey Our stories with birth control What the heck is an emotional detox? How Jess helps people along their journey Links and things… Jessica’s website Follow Jess on Instagram! Chronically Healing Instagram Chronically Healing Facebook group
Today’s guest on the Your Biggest Vision Show is Jess Anson, Coach & Private Yoga Instructor. Jess is a Cornell University graduate, 200-hour certified yoga, and member of the Lymphatic Education & Research Network. Jess is coming on the show today to share her incredible story with us and how her entrepreneurial journey was born out a challenge. Tune in to hear: Jess Anson’s incredible personal and entrepreneurial journey How Jess overcame an obstacle and used it to evolve business wise and personally How Jess empowers her clients today
Losing your money is never fun, but losing the money that is the seed investment to your company is even worse. This happened to Jess, but she didn't let it stop her from creating a company that has now donated over half a million headbands to kids all over the world. In this episode we cover a lot of awesomeness, we talk about: How Jess was able to recover from her initial investment loss and push past the "failure" Why business plans are overrated The power of "putting yourself out there" Changing your mindset from being "destination centered" to present-oriented Connect with Jess: Headbands of Hope Jessekstrom.com Jess on Instagram If you enjoyed today's episode, I'd love to hear from you in the Twittersphere OR better yet, drop a review in Itunes. :) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rve/message
This episode of the Animation Industry Podcast features animator and game developer Jess Stilwell (who’s also a fellow classmate of mine at Sheridan College!), who shares her journey into indie game development. You’ll also learn *Three free software tools to start making your own indie game *How Jess is developing an audience for her game before it launches *Why you shouldn’t develop your “passion project” as your first game ~[Sponsored Message]~ This episode is sponsored by Bloop Animation, which is an animation learning platform packed with premium online video courses for aspiring animation filmmakers. They have courses for all major animation programs like Maya, Animate CC, Toon Boom, Blender, TVPaint, and many others, as well as some non-software courses like a storyboarding course, Animation foundations course, and even one about making graphic novels, which covers absolutely everything you need to know from start to finish. The courses are all in video-form, so there’s no deadlines or application process, you simply pick a course and start learning in seconds. They even offer a free ebook titled “Making an animated short”, which covers their entire process, step-by-step, of how they made one of their films, from coming up with the idea, to storyboarding, animation and all the way to exporting the film. You can get that book for free at www.bloopanimation.com/animationindustry. You can check out their complete course library at www.bloopanimation.com/courses. *Free ebook on making a short film: www.bloopanimation.com/animationindustry *Bloop Animation’s course library: www.bloopanimation.com/courses ~~ More about Jess Stilwell: Jess is currently a second-year student in Sheridan College's Bachelor of Animation program. She has also been developing two indie games over the last few years and plans on releasing progress work very soon. You can follow Jess' work on her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rnagolor You can find more information about this podcast here: https://terryibele.com/animation-industry-podcast/
Jessica Rovello is so much more than just the CEO and co-founder of Arkadium, an agency that creates interactive, visual content for some of the world’s biggest brands. She’s also a wife, mother, meditator, evergreen business advocate, and business leader with a drive to improve herself, her company, and those around her. Jess, along with her husband Kenny Rosenblatt, founded Arkadium in 2001. Currently, they have offices in New York City and Krasnodar, Russia. At just 24, her career took off when she pioneered modern digital viral marketing as the producer for the The Blair Witch Project website. Today, she runs a company that’s developed innovative products including games like the mega-popular Microsoft Solitaire Collection, dynamic editorial tools for journalists, and other interactive digital content. In this episode of the donothing podcast, discover how Jess balances business leadership with family and self-care, what challenges she faced when Arkadium became seriously affected by a serious international conflict, why she credits meditation with helping her through tough times, and so much more. You’ll also learn about: The growth of Jess’ company, Arkadium How her and Kenny’s business and personal relationship works How Jess figured out the right amount of sleep for her What positive effects Jess felt after changing her diet How to stay on a diet without missing out on being social Her experience running in the Ragnar Race with her work team How her meditation practice helps her through hard times Which books have been highly influential in Jess’ life Jess’ thoughts on EO and YPO How Jess maintains a healthy work-life balance What Jess’ favorite time management tools are Why Jess loves journaling What F.E.A.R. is How Jess deals with fear The international crisis that almost sunk Arkadium How Arkadium’s Ukraine branch got stuck within an international conflict Which tough decisions Jess had to make Why they moved their former Ukraine office into Russia How Jess got herself and her company through this difficult time Why clients barely noticed any turmoil at Arkadium How Jess and Kenny perfectly balance each other as partners When Jess realized the importance of self-care How many hours Jess gives herself for guilt-free self-care each week What rules Jess has for her kids and their technology use Connect with Jess Rovello Twitter: twitter.com/JessRovello LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jessicarovello Connect with Arkadium Website: www.arkadium.com Twitter: twitter.com/arkadium Instagram: www.instagram.com/arkadiuminc LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/arkadium Jess’ Recommended Resources Sleep Cycle App www.sleepcycle.com Ragnar Race www.runragnar.com/ragnar Dr. Wayne Dyer www.drwaynedyer.com Deepak Chopra www.deepakchopra.com BestSelf Co. bestself.co Tony Robbins Rapid Planning Method (RPM) www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_yV3KBzxx4 More about F.E.A.R.: False Evidence Appearing Real https://bit.ly/34lX6eV Register Now for the Most Rewarding Leadership Challenge of your Life! You’ve likely heard about the benefits of integrating mindfulness into your life and leadership. But where do you even begin? Or, how can you take your current mindfulness practice to the next level?No matter where you are on your journey, the 2020 donothing Leadership Retreat was designed for you! Join me and other like-minded leaders as we get out of our comfort zones and focus on becoming the best leaders we can be.Together, we’ll grow in ways never imagined through powerful teachings, mindfulness trainings, and undistracted time for real reflection and rejuvenation. www.donothingbook.com/retreat Follow Rob Dube on Social Media LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/robdube Facebook: www.facebook.com/rob.dube.1 Twitter: twitter.com/robddube Instagram: www.instagram.com/robddube YouTube: bit.ly/2FYdckW Rob Dube’s Website www.donothingbook.com donothing Podcast Subscribe to the donothing podcast to discover simple, practical tips and tools from mindful, high-performing leaders that you can implement in your leadership philosophy today. www.donothingbook.com/podcast Buy the donothing book (now available as an audiobook, too!) amzn.to/2y9N1TK
Have you ever heard of breathwork? Out of all the crazy things Tori has tried along her self-development journey, BREATHWORK has been the secret ingredient to massive growth and transformation. In this episode, she's joined by two breathwork magicians, Cory and Jess of The Healing Couple. Together they jam on: The science of breathwork and why it's such a fast-track to transformation Jess and Cory's story of how they met, fell in love and started a biz together How to create more intimacy and connection in your relationships through breathwork What happens in the body during a breathwork session How Jess and Cory hold massive space for the deepest transformation I highly recommend working with the Healing Couple to source your deepest transformation! Follow them below: Instagram: @thehealingcouple_ Events (online and in San Diego): https://www.thehealingcouple.com/events Book a Breathwork Session: https://www.thehealingcouple.com/breathwork-sessions Breathe in Bali 2020: https://www.thehealingcouple.com/bali-retreat
Hi friends!On today's episode of the show, I had the immense pleasure of interviewing a friend of mine, Jess Nolt. Jess is who got me into essential oils, and by far the most knowledgable person I know when it comes to ridding our houses and lives of chemicals and toxins, as well as on essential oils in general! In this amazing episode, we cover:-How Jess got into Young Living Essential Oils-How "Clean" clean products really are-Why typical doesn't necessarily mean normal-MLMS (The truth behind the horror mysteries)-How Jess left a full-time job in teaching to work for herself-What you can you essential oils for...and SO much more!To get started with your Young Living Premium Starter Kit, copy and paste my code, then you can head to my link below!CODE: 18298354https://www.youngliving.com/en_USTo follow along with Jess, head to her Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jessica_nolt/If you have any further questions, you can of course slide into my DMS!https://www.instagram.com/casey_edward/To become a show Patron, head to :https://www.patreon.com/caseyedwardllcNamaste, friends!
Does the idea of creating content for your website terrify you? In this free 1 hour training with Jess Creatives, Jess and I discuss everything from her own entrepreneurial journey to captivating website design. We share our best tips and tricks to creating website design and copy that can help you make sales and put more money in your pocket. If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me, @iamdanielleklemm. I want to invite you to get featured on this podcast by submitting a question for Danielle to answer. All you have to do is go to http://www.danielleklemm.com/podcast/ and write a question that could be featured on an upcoming episode! In the episode you’ll hear: How Jess got an early start freelancing while she was in college. (And what inspired her to do so!) The exact moment she realized she needed a waitlist... Even when she was scared to let potential clients know there was a wait. Why a call to action isn’t always the ‘perfect answer’ you may think it is... (The perspective your designer needs you to know!) Why it’s perfectly okay for your goals for the website to change from month to month. Connect with Jess here: Website: www.jesscreatives.com Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jesscreatives Facebook: www.facebook.com/jesscreativesdesign . Want to keep up in between shows? Let's chat! over at: www.danielleklemm.com www.instagram.com/iamdanielleklemm
Today my guest is Jess Ekstrom. Jess is the founder and CEO of “Headbands of Hope,” which is a company she started as a junior at North Carolina State University. For every headband Jess sells... a headband is given to a child with cancer. Today, “Headbands of Hope” is in over 2,000 stores across the United States and Canada. Plus, Jess has been featured on the TODAY Show and Good Morning America, as well as in Forbes, Seventeen, Vanity Fair, and People Magazine. Listen To The Podcast: RESOURCES: www.chasingthebrightside.com Jess on Instagram Jess on Facebook Jess on Twitter MORE ABOUT JESS: Jess will be quick to say her biggest accomplishment has been donating hundreds of thousands of headbands reaching every children's hospital in the United States and across 15 countries. Jess has a new book coming out early next month called, “Chasing the Bright Side” and we talk about that. You're going to want to grab a copy for yourself… and grab a few for your friends too. Oh… and I have to mention two more things that'll make you love Jess even more: ONE… She launched her entrepreneurial endeavors at 12… when she auctioned off all of her toys on eBay. And… TWO... Jess currently lives in an Airstream with her husband Jake… and their dog Ollie. Let us know what stood out to you from the interview by leaving a comment below! I can't wait to hear from YOU! Quick Episode Summary: 0:02 What to expect today 1:31 Welcome, Jess! 4:38 The beginning of Jess's entrepreneurial journey 9:00 The power of giving back 10:45 How Jess got branded with no budget 13:35 The biggest struggle Jess had to overcome 18:48 What most entrepreneurs have in common 20:59 Why Jess wrote her book 22:43 Jess's favorite chapter in her book 25:10 The thing that doesn't come naturally to Jess 29:00 How to connect with Jess 29:42 Wisdom of the week 31:04 Mitch's biggest takeaways Listen to Mitch Mattews Top Podcast here
My guest today is Jess Hatzis. In 2013, Jess co-founded Frank Body, which six years later has become a $20 million dollar global beauty brand, distributed through retailers like Sephora and Ulta and is sold in 141 countries. Jess was named one of Forbes magazine’s “30 under 30” and was named Woman of the Year by Cosmopolitan in 2017.Jess’s role at FrankBody now is as the Chief Marketing Officer, and as well as her role at FrankBody, she is also the co-founder of communications agency Willow and Blake.We cover so many things in this chat, including:How Jess gets into the “voice” of Frank when writing copy for the brandHow Jess uses music to help her writeBecoming a better delegatorMaking the transition from being a Maker to a ManagerWhy Jess used to be scared of feedbackThe books that have had the biggest impact on her thinkingThe pros and cons of starting a business with your best friendHow Jess approaches difficult conversationsHow Jess manages her nerves before big events as a self-confessed shy personJess’s approach to her own social media accountsGoing to a health retreat for a digital detoxJess’s approach to managing her inboxHow Jess rearranged the apps on her mobile phoneHow Jess kicked her habit of checking her phone first thing in the morningStrategies Jess has used to conquer insomniaGetting a sleep divorceYou can find Jess at Frank Body and also on Frank's instagram page, and via her communications agency Willow and Blake.Visit https://www.amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.auIf you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.co See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Unforgettable: Messaging | Leadership | Personal Brand | Visibility
Ever feel like it’s noisy out there and your people can’t hear you? Well, listen up because I’ve got something important to tell you. Even if someone else has the same message and works with the same people, it doesn’t matter. Because the Messenger is part of the message. When it comes to calling in your people, deeper clarity on who they are is half the equation, but YOU are the other half. That’s why I brought my bestie Jess Tomlinson onto Unforgettable to take you behind-the-scenes of our journeys to embracing the parts of ourselves that make us US and add aliveness to our messages. Jess is a visibility, leadership and business coach and intuitive guide helping women entrepreneurs release how they think they “should” operate in business and instead become the truest embodiment of themselves. Listen in. Listen to learn: Why our “selfish” motivations for doing our work are more powerful than our “beauty queen” responses How Jess has been shamed for her playful side and called a cheerleader – and how she learned to embrace that part of herself How I denied my shy quiet side for years in business and what allowed me to accept being both The Expressive and The Sensitive Soul What being addicted to “likes” really does to us and what to turn to instead Why other people thinking you’re authentic is a false gauge for aligned messaging Why canned marketing strategies don’t work for either of us and what we’ve had to do instead Deeper support from me: It’s noisy out there. You’re people can’t hear you. Ready for a message that cuts through the noise & calls in your people? Sign up to join us in my FREE 5-Day Message Clarity challenge. Starts Sept 9th! The Messenger Mastermind is for women who want to feel solid, confident & consistent in their messaging and grow a movement that matters ~ both to the world and to their business’ bottom line. Limited spots. Applications now open. My Messaging Intensives are for coaches wanting to land on a clear, cohesive way to express the story of their work and their place in it. Resources from the Episode: Jess’ website Have you felt like it was a struggle to cut through the noise with your message? Pop on over to my Instagram and let me know. Warmth, Adria
The IntroLouisa has been inspired by the Geiger Counter she saw on the Chernobyl series and is spruiking her idea of a FUDometer (for detecting Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) for cybersecurity and how they could be helpful at conferences and for holding over brochure wareWhy Fear is annoying and not effective – something highlighted by studies and industry thought leaders (links to mentioned research below)Why Dr Jess is the perfect guest to talk to us about the psychology of fearThe ChatDr Jessica Barker has a PhD is one of the top 20 most influential women in cyber security in the UK and we are thrilled to have her in the café with us!https://www.cygenta.co.uk/jess-bioWe talk about;How Jess came from a PHD in Civic Design into Cyber Security and her insights from googling cyber security and what happened when she joined the professionThe psychology of fear and what it has to do with cyber securityWhy there is fear in cybersecurity – we are talking about something scary after allBut there is an issue with how people respond to a fear-based message – an area Jess has researched in detailThe messaging of what’s in it for me and why that is importanceWhy it’s important to ensure security doesn’t impact on productivity or become a blockerHow and why use security champions and ambassadors – to spread the message AND to take feedbackWhat the key indicators of mature cyber security cultures areHow the way Phishing simulations are run can be an indicator of maturityHow to measure cyber security cultureThe importance of giving people a chance to talk about how security is working and where it isn’tHow to shape your awareness messaging based on the culture you wantThe importance of bringing culture and policy closer togetherHow culture is different company to company and the importance of understanding the businessWe discuss the Research (link below under RESEARCH) that Dr Jess undertook with Palo Alto and YouGov which includesHow people feel about how well they are protecting their data onlineOptimism biasThe demographics in terms of who was more confidentHow we must consider the level of confidence when communicatingWe discuss whether the optimism aligns with how much is lost to Cybercrime and scamsWhy we need to do more to protect the broader society and personal security issues – there is a gap from the corporate level to the awareness for the general population and why googling doesn’t helpThe need to show people the HOW attacks can happen to demystifyThe need to ensure people engage in the danger and not the fear – they must be empoweredHow to follow Jess:Visit: https://www.Cygenta.co.ukTwitter @DrjessicabarkerCREDITSGuest: Dr Jessica Barker https://www.cygenta.co.uk/jess-bioHosts: Beverley Roche and Louisa VogelenzangProducer/Editor: Louisa VogelenzangSound Producer: Darcy Milne (Propodcastproduction.com)RESEARCHThe Global Cybersecurity capacity centre 2014 working paper on awareness campaigns:https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/cybersecurity-capacity/system/files/Awareness CampaignsDraftWorkingPaper.pdfDavid Spark’s Article on why CISOs find selling using fear annoying:https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidspark/2018/03/06/9-reasons-why-selling-fear-does-not-work-on-a-ciso-cisosecurity-vendor-relationship/#55f291a12a1dLouisa’s article on appropriate use of fear and what we can learn from the health industry:https://www.fudfreecyber.org/post/appropriate-use-of-fear-5-lessons-the-cyber-security-industry-can-learn-from-the-health-industryTrust in the digital age research from Palo Alto, YouGov and Dr Jessica Barker:https://blog.cygenta.co.uk/trust_survey/CONTACT THE CYBERSECURITY CAFÉJoin our LinkedIn Group https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-cybersecurity-caféEmail us:louisa@cybersecuritycafe.com.aubeverley@cybersecuritycafe.com.auWant to be on the show? Send us your bio and an overview on what you want to chat about and we’ll be in touch asap.We also welcome guest suggestions – in particular we’d love to hear from new voices in the industry who have new ideas to share about the human side of security.
Welcome back for another interview style podcast. This time Jake chats to Jessica Dwyer who is the owner of Right at Home Staging located on The Sapphire Coast, NSW. They get into: How Jess has been able to grow her business in a rural location Running a retail business alongside Right at Home Staging Adding an additional revenue stream online As always we hope you enjoyed this episode and hope you took something of value away from it. We have plenty of more fantastic guests lined up, so we’ll see you back here next week! Make sure you give Jess a follow on Facebook and Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/rightathomestaging/ https://www.instagram.com/rightathomestaging/
“He said, ‘I get it. The mountain’s too steep.’ And I said, ‘No. It’s just the wrong mountain.’” Jess Movold is perhaps best known as the super positive, super uplifting, super kind and empowering run and strength coach at Mile High Run Club and The Fortitude Strength Club in NYC. She's the current face of Runner's World (check her out on the cover!), and is the official "Runner's World Coach." So surely the 3:13 marathoner and 1:29 half marathoner from Missouri always envisioned this über-fit life for herself, right? Not quite. Jess began her career in the fashion industry, and she has stories that rival the ones in The Devil Wears Prada. On this episode, she shares her journey from high fashion to ultramarathons, and it's one that's packed with endearing and hilarious stories along the way — including the best "nothing new on race day" story I've ever heard. Up next: Jess wants to break three hours at the Berlin Marathon. Thank you to AfterShokz for sponsoring this episode of the Ali on the Run Show! CLICK HERE for $50 off your wireless headphone endurance bundle! What you’ll get on this episode: How it feels to see herself on the cover of Runner’s World (2:55) How Jess got her start in the fashion industry — and found running along the way (7:00) The crazy stories about what being an executive assistant in the high-fashion industry looked like for Jess (31:00) Why Jess left the fashion industry and went all-in on fitness instead (41:15) What we mention on this episode: The Fort Mile High Run Club "The Workout That Helped This Runner Trim 20 Minutes Off Her Marathon Time" via Well+Good The Speed Project The Great New York 100 Mile Running Exposition Falmouth Road Race Follow Jess: Instagram @jessmovold Instagram @runnersworldcoach Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Facebook Twitter @aliontherun1 Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
It Can't Be That Friggin Hard?!? | Your Health IS My Business.
Hello everyone and welcome to today's show! Today I have Mariel Jess Milan, a Naturopath and GAPS practitioner with a passion for understanding the how and why of illness and educating patients about what normal really feels like. Mariel Jess has spent years feeling unwell, fatigued and emotional simply because she didn't know any better. It wasn't until her second year of uni learning about anxiety + depression when she had her "aha" moment and realised that everything she had experienced so far actually had a solution. This has since been the fuel for her passion in helping others learn to listen to their body and get them back to a true "normal" state. Some of the things you'll discover in this week's episodes are: PART 1 + Mariel Jess shares more about her story and what lead her to study Naturopathy and becoming a GAPS practitioner + Mariel Jess talks about her "aha" moment in her second year of uni + What a GAPS practitioner is + How Jess healed herself naturally + Some of the root causes of Anxiety + what is Anxiety and how it is diagnosed + Mariel Jess talks about how she teaches her patients what "normal" feels like + What the Signs and Symptoms of Anxiety + What Anxiety feels like as someone who has been through it + What Mariel Jess does when she recognises anxiety creeping up again + What Anxiety does to the body + How Mariel Jess teaches others to learn to listen to their body and get them back to a true normal state + The importance of gut health and how to rebalance the gut + Important nutrients for anxiety + AND SO MUCH MORE!! PART 2 + What diet is best for Anxiety Sufferers + Lifestyle changes that improve Anxiety + Mariel Jess longest lesson took her to learn in regarding anxiety + How long to stay on Nutrients and supplements to manage the symptoms of Anxiety + What possible underlying medical conditions that could be causing Anxiety + Mariel Jess talks about Medications and Anxiety + Jess shares some of her favourite anti-anxiety herbs she loves to include + More on the Gut/Brain relationship and how gut health can affect anxiety + Some misunderstood things regarding Anxiety + 3 things Mariel Jess does every day that she believes is essential to living a healthy life + AND SO MUCH MORE!!! REVIEW Your written reviews and feedback inspire me to improve each episode. Plus they help spread it can't be that friggin hard message far and wide. If you love the podcast and the information shared then please leave a review and rating over at iTunes or Stitcher. Don't have an iTunes account??? No worries! Listen on Spotify HERE. I would also really love to hear about your own health journey, what your struggling with and what you'd love to hear covered in upcoming episodes please leave me a comment below or reach out to me at Ashleigh@itcantbethatfrigginhard.com
With increased competition from other lawyers as well as legal companies, the legal client nowadays has a lot of choices when it comes to hiring legal help. That’s why it is crucial for lawyers to recognize the importance of crafting a positive client experience that motivates the potential client to want to work with you (as opposed to just “have to” work with you). Joining me on the show today is Jess Birken. Through her innovative subscription services, Jess serves non-profit and art organizations in Minneapolis. She previously appeared on Episode 14 and Episode 38. What We Discuss in this Episode: How do you make your clients want to call you as opposed to have to call you? How Jess is building her subscription services Why the client experience has become of utmost importance How the definition of “luxury” in restaurants evolved and what we can learn from that service industry My husband’s unfortunate experience with Starbucks Should you be concerned with what your client is experiencing with every interaction with you? Jess’s experience with a car dealership that exemplifies customer loyalty How do you map your customer's journey? Thinking about your customer journey is one thing. Taking action and implementing change is another Don’t get overwhelmed if you’re just starting out. A small step at a time is the way to go The importance of asking your clients for feedback Resources Mentioned: Jess's YouTube videos on scheduling and delegation Contact Information: Jess's website Find Jess at Twitter https://twitter.com/JessBirken Website www.hackyourpractice.lawyer Jess’ subscription service https://birkenlaw.com/mission-guardian/ Sarah Smerage article https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-create-client-journey-map-sarah-smerage/ Our YouTube videos about acuity scheduling for managing intake Part 1 https://youtu.be/aQj6darUCu4 Part 2 https://youtu.be/fwVXtwVizGw Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday. If you enjoyed this episode, please help me get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, and Tunein and be sure to share this podcast with a friend. Be sure to connect with me and reach out with any questions/concerns: Facebook LinkedIn Website Email me at megan[at]zaviehlaw[dot]com This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matters, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
Jess Hutchinson is the principal at the amazing Avoca West Elementary School in Glenview, just north of Chicago. This is her 4th year in the role, 6th as an administrator. There is nothing else she’d rather be doing! Prior to being an administrator, Jess was a teacher in middle school and elementary school for 12 years. She also has experience as a literacy coach. Jess loves to support teachers to stretch themselves to be their very best for their students. Finally, Jess is the mom of 2, Nate and Kyra. Jess Hutchinson Show Highlights: Are you the leader you needed as a teacher? Are you the teacher you needed as a student? I am a Mom. What that looks like in the school setting and of course at home! When you leave work, leave work … How Jess unplugs from work Her “Top 4” method for focus Be a “Criss-cross apple-sauce” principal Integrating risk taking into the B.R.A.V.E. “Viking” culture Are you courageous enough to ask your team, “Where do I need to grow?” Jess Hutchinson Resources: The Happiness Advantage Jess Hutchinson Contact Info Twitter Facebook Insta Voxer (@jesshutch) Podcast Upgrade Download the Create Your Top 4 Goals here Show Some Love BECOME A PATRON OF THE SHOW FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH DID YOU LIKE THE SHOW? iTunes SUBSCRIBE HERE! LEAVE A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW Join my hybrid group coaching & leadership development community Text BETTERMASTERMIND to 33444 Grab your FREE 15 Phrases of Effective School Leaders Text PHRASES to 33444 or click the link above. Website :: Facebook :: Insta :: Twitter :: LinkedIn SHOW SPONSORS: ORGANIZED BINDER Organized Binder is an evidence-based RTI2 Tier 1 universal level solution Focuses on improving executive functioning and noncognitive skills Is in direct alignment with the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework Is an integral component for ensuring Least Restrictive Environments (LRE) You can learn more and improve your student’s success at https://organizedbinder.com/ Mastery Leadership Institute Have you ever thought, “Educators are great at collecting data — but how do teachers use that data in real time?” This Mastery Leadership Institute is an intensive, three-day professional development retreat facilitated by nationally recognized principals. Educators will be immersed in full-day workshops focused on strategies to effectively use data to target interventions, personalize learning, and evaluate instructional efficacy. Attendees are part of a dedicated cohort that will meet in monthly coaching sessions with other like-minded educators from across the country. Transform the data culture in your school and get your teachers using data in just two days, with proven strategies like the 48-hour Challenge. True school transformation is only possible when educators are empowered to use the data they collect to immediately impact teaching and learning. Learn more about the Mastery Leadership Institute including upcoming dates and locations here. Copyright © 2018 Better Leaders Better Schools
Jessica Valant is the founder of Jessica Valant Pilates. She’s a physical therapist, fitness instructor, Pilates teacher, and mom of two. She has her own membership site and also provides free YouTube and Facebook workouts for her audience. In this episode, we discuss: -Unrealistic expectations for new moms -Diastasis Recti and safe core work -Fitness plans for the early postpartum days -How Jess met her husband -Momentum Fest For show notes, visit: fitnessista.com/podcast
"After writing an M.A. thesis on the use of blockchain technology in the art ecosystem and working at Sotheby's helping collectors to bid at auction, I co-founded Codex Protocol, a decentralised title registry for art and collectibles. I previously spent six years in the finance industry. Sailing enthusiast and collector of old maps." After listening to this episode you will learn: How Jess initially got into the Blockchain The connection Jess saw between Blockchain and the art world How that led Jess into the academic world and ultimately publishing a thesis paper How there was a perfect storm for Jess to combine her non-technical business and investment skillsets to create the Codex protocol How Jess was really excited by the creativity and diversity of the Blockchain scene Some tips on how to pick A players and manage a remote team across the world How they use all hands meetings three times a week to keep people and incentives aligned Why team building is such an important building block for success About how art is a $2 trillion dollar asset class How the Codex protocol works and helps tokenize art and collectables For show notes and more please visit: LAB Radio
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"The practice of coming home is continual."You are in for a treat today, my friend! Jess Robson is here on the podcast and this conversation is so refreshing, nourishing, and filled with those "me too" moments. Jess is a copywriter, a freelance creative, and a hand-lettering pro and you are so going to dig our chat today. Her words really are like honey!Today, we're talking about owning who you really are, how that process unfolded for Jess and this notion of coming home to yourself. This includes embracing your humanness, loving the mess, and accepting what is.Jess is someone who embodies true realness and full self-expression and I knew she was just the person to share about the journey of rerouting back to your truth. This path can definitely be a rocky one full of "shoulds" and following social norms and we talk about having the courage to align with what is true for you.Plus, we also chat about making bold leaps and how you know it's time to jump. In this chat, Jess intimately shares her leaps into the unknown and the markers along her path which illuminated her decision. We also deep dive on big, heart-centered topics like trust, faith, and allowing for the divine unfolding in your life (versus trying to force it all on your watch).So my friend, grab your notebook and dive into this conversation with Jess and I for the hour. This is a note-taking, a-ha moment inducing podcast episode if I've ever heard one myself! I hope you love this chat just as much as I do.About Jess:Jess Robson is a copywriter and freelance creative supporting entrepreneurs, business owners and brands in infusing their impact into their messaging, helping them speak their value into the world with power and purpose. Over five years as an entrepreneur, and supported by the endless years of voracious journaling and language-love, Jess has cultivated a 100% referral based business with clients from all corners of this fine planet we call home.Because words are everything in her world (and idle hands aren't a thing she's ever had), before copywriting really took off, Jess kick-started a passion for handlettering. Inspired by endless Youtube videos of lettering pros and armed with a cheap set of brushes, she put her hands to work and has established a custom-created line of prints (and more!), where words that leave a mark on her clients are expressed as art. And! Coming soon...the 'Robson' letters will be a font! #neat.Beyond the copy and the creative, Jess is an intrepid explorer, a passionate listener, a facilitator, speaker, bourbon-drinker and sea-to-sky living Squamish resident who's on a mission to bring a little more love to the world in the form of self-expression, empathy, and soul-deep connection.In this episode, you'll learn:- Why the process is so important to Jess. Especially understanding that things happen in divine timing versus on your clock. (+ Her value of "process" and how she describes it).- About Jess' concept of "Naked Sundays" and how to put yourself first and fill up your cup.- How to be yourself and be cool with it.- How Jess' practice of goal setting illuminated how afraid she was about failure.- That "the practice of coming home is continual." And that it's a constant evolution.- How to take up space in this world and breathe deeply knowing that your uniqueness isn't wrong.- About the importance of speaking up and as Jess perfectly shared: "exactly when I'm getting pinched off is exactly when I need to speak."- How to find a safe place and a person who can hold space for you to share your truth without judgment or pressure.- That the art of expressing yourself consciously sometimes comes from a quick pump of the breaks and asking yourself: "what do I want to say? What do I need to say?" Then, finding the words and a safe place to express it. (I love how Jess explains this in today's episode).- How to make the leap and when you know that you're ready to commit wholeheartedly.- That when we get lost in self-imposed "shoulds" and expectations, we lose ourselves, voice, and purpose. (+ The moment when Jess realized that she was no longer herself).- What to do when you get caught up in the "one-way-ness" of schools, organizations, cultures, and groups and how to find another way that feels creative, generative, and expressive of who you are.- How to get out the scarcity mindset and lean into abundance when it comes to our gifts and sharing our work. (+ The reminder that generous breeds more generosity).- How to trust that your service and voice is needed in the world. (+ How to cultivate that trust as well on a deep, soulful level).- How you are only responsible for your work and once you release your gifts, it's no longer on you. This means surrendering and trusting the Universe that what is meant for you will come to you.- That trust, faith, and diving off the diving board is a learned practice. (+ Jess' mantra: "inhale trust and love, exhale faith and patience").- "With faith and patience, it's the ability to know that what's going to happen is going to happen at the right time and that it's all coming."- About the power of listening. (+ How complete listening is a generous act and a tool to connect. It's a way we can hear someone's purpose behind their words).Resources Mentioned:- Fergie's Cafe in Squamish, BC- Scandinave Spa in Whistler, BC- The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer- The Juice Truck- On Writing by Stephen King- Copy School- Ladyvana & Girlvana Retreats- Alex Mazerolle- Russian Stacking Dolls- Is Your Competitiveness Rooted in Scarcity? — The Kelly Trach Show- The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron- Ryan LeierFind Jess:Instagram: @jessrobsonjessicarobson.com(+ Photos of Jess are by Jeremy Jude Lee)Find Kelly:Instagram: @kellytrachkellytrach.comMusic for The Kelly Trach Show is by Ikson: soundcloud.com/iksonSupport for today's show comes from:Four SigmaticNo jitters, packed with superfoods, and no stomach flare-ups like regular coffee. P.S. my friends at Four Sigmatic are offering you 15% off your order (anytime!) so use the code: "kellytrach" at checkout.
My guest today is straight up - my girl crush. Whatevs. I’ve got no shame. And there’s no reason she won’t be your girl crush, too, after hearing our chat and stalking her on the socials! Jess Sepel, known as JS Health online, is quickly becoming one of Australia’s most sought-after wellness and lifestyle advocates - because she’s so passionate about helping women achieve an actually balanced lifestyle and body by eating whole foods and by flicking off fad diets forever. Jess is not shy about sharing her personal story about how she went from a diet fanatic to a whole foods fan, (not the store, the actual whole...foods), and she uses her booming platform, her books, her clinical nutritionist education and her online course to help women build a truly healthy relationship with food. For real. It’s a thing. And in this chat I got the pleasure of asking Jess live, from across the world, exactly how that thing called a healthy relationship with food can be a thing for everyone! We had a very similar conversation when I interviewed her live at The Good Fest a couple months ago so I tried to forget what we spoke about then and be a curious george when picking her brain again! This is most-def one of the most tangible episodes to date so just a little FYI - a thorough recap of our chat lives over at at partyinmyplants.com/84. Press play to hear: - How Jess turned in to a walking, glowing billboard of health! - Some gentle nutrition guidance. - Ways to learn to to listen to your bod. - Why a green smoothie won't do any good if you're constantly stressed! - How to create a stress-free zone and set some social media boundaries. (FOR REALZ.) - An almost unheard of recommendation about exercise! - What to do when you wanna take a nap at 3 p.m…. - What to NEVER do when you come home from work! - The connection between your mindset and your weight. - And loads more :-) Links related to this episode: The full show notes with all the deets from this episode! Where to get Sunwarrior - my favorite plant-protein powder- for 15% off with code: PARTYINMYPLANTS at checkout Steal my job!! Scope out the exciting and impressive curriculum for The Institute for Integrative Nutrition! Get my FREE #EATMOREPLANTS course! Where you can go to submit a question for the show! Where I’d much appreciate you leaving a review for the show in iTunes!! How to work 1-on-1 with me! Where you can go to suggest a guest (yourself or someone else) for the show! Party in My Plants on Instagram Party in My Plants on Facebook Party in My Plants’ Cooking Videos on YouTube Audio Producer Of The Show - Oleksandr Hedz
We never know when inspiration is going to strike, or how much the courage to see it through can massively change the course of our lives. Today's guest, Jessica Principe- had a sudden burst of genius (in the shower, of all places) and never looked back. She has gone on to create and launch All Girl Shave Club, a bi-monthly subscription business that took something that used to feel like a chore, and turned it into a thriving business that allows women to pamper themselves on a daily basis. Jess and I dove into the courage that it took to move forward with her vision, and what it means to stare fear in the face- and do it anyway. For all my fellow dreamers and doers out there who've gotten a little tripped up by doubt and fear - this episode is just the inspiration you need to get you marching onward. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: iTunes review of the week [ 4:05 ] This week's guest, Jessice Principe [ 6:35 ] How All Girl Shave Club came to life [ 9:23 ] How Jess turned fear and doubt into motivation and certainty [ 14:01 ] How her business has grown one year after it's launch [ 17:10 ] Where Jess' hunger to expand and grow has come from [ 21:00 ] How to navigate life as a mamapreneur [ 23:01] How launching her business has aligned Jess with her soul's journey [ 29:05 ] What's next for Jess and All Girl Shave Club [ 32:14 ] SOUL SHIFTING QUOTES: “When we feel afraid, that doesn't mean that we're on the wrong path- it's just our body's natural response to the unknown.” “Feel the fear, do it anyway. Do it afraid.” “This world is not a place of scarcity and limit; there's room for all of us and we're all executing our dreams uniquely.” “Value your purpose and your passion more than you value money.” “We can do amazing things as women, as moms, as wives- and we should be empowered to do the things that pull at our heart.” LINKS MENTIONED: Christy Wright's Business Boutique How Jess launched her business with Kickoff Labs Ignite Your Soul Summit tickets are still available here! Be sure to find Jess on her website at www.allgirlshaveclub.com or follow her over on Instagram! Were you moved by something you heard here today?! Please Leave a Review + Subscribe via iTunes MARCH 20, 2018
What could make a young woman choose to breed roaches for a living? How curiosity and a passion for ensuring each customer enjoys his or her experience allowed Jess Rosen to disrupt a billion dollar industry. In this podversation: How Jess came to breed roaches and other creepy crawlers The analogy and symbolism of "living in the edges" and edge species Jess' advice for anyone considering becoming a breeder How her client-centered focus on "making buying roaches fun" translated into $$ The power and purpose in keeping the core values of the mission paramount as she scaled Jess's grandfather's legacy as a founding father of the Poconos tourism boom Why Jess focuses on attraction marketing Embracing life's challenges and plot twists "Once you make a decision, you have to back up that decision with all of your other decisions." The growth edge/ spiritual lesson Jess is wrestling with Not forgetting to care for the woman within/ "There's a difference between your role and your soul." "Take the time to find out what you love and then spend as much time as you can doing that." Meet Jess Rosen Jessica is a mother of two and the owner of The Laughing Lizard Company - a small business that produces and sells live insects. She loves nature, live music, cooking, sewing, learning, metaphysics, and philosophy. Connect with Jess further: Facebook.com/laughinglizardreptiles
This week's guest is Jess Orr. Ron sat down with Jess at AME Boston to discuss her transition from working at Toyota to taking on a new role at another company. An MP3 version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: Jess's background (3:54) The tools Toyota uses (6:05) About their A3 process (7:28) Why Jess left Toyota (8:10) The transition from Toyota to her new job (9:02) What did and didn't work (11:26) How Jess started (12:43) A hidden aspect of Toyota (16:59) The biggest opportunities (18:56) What Jess would tell her younger self (20:54) Jess's advice (22:35) Book recommendations (23:35) What Jess is most proud of as it relates to lean (28:01) The things Jess wants to have done a year from now (31:30) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Download a Free Audio Book at Audible.com Jess on LinkedIn Jess's Email Jess's Blog Post on Leaving Toyota 2 Second Lean Everything I Know About Lean I Learned in First Grade KaiNexus Podcast Creating a Lean Culture The Toyota Way Toyota Culture Subscribe & Never Miss New Episodes! Click to Subscribe in iTunes If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to subscribe on iTunes. Once you're a subscriber all new episodes will be downloaded to your iTunes account and smartphone. The easiest way for iPhone users to listen to the show is via the free, and incredible, Podcast app. You can download it here. CLICK HERE to subscribe to the Gemba Academy podcast on iTunes. You can also subscribe via Stitcher which is definitely Android friendly. What Do You Think? Have you implemented Lean and/or Six Sigma at different companies? Describe your experience.
Many creatives dream of turning the items they make into a profitable business that can support their lifestyles so they are free to do work they love from wherever they desire. For one lady, this dream is an ongoing reality and she strives to help other makers profit from their talents and live a life that’s true to them too. Jess Van Den is a silversmith from Australia who makes beautiful jewellery from her solar powered studio north of Brisbane. She’s the founder and editor of Create & Thrive & the Thriver Circle, supporting creatives turning their handmade hobby into a full-time business and together with her husband Nick, she has built a life for themselves centred around freedom and flexibility. Key Moments: [3m 15s] How Jess came to discover the heart and soul behind her business and understand her ‘why’ in business [6m 0s] The moment Jess decided to make her hobby her business [10m 30s] What Jess’s day to day life looks like, her creative routine and how she balances business + life commitments [13m 40s] Why Jess lets go of business priorities at weekends to create headspace [15m 20s] Jess + Beth’s thoughts on managing social media as a small business owner – and the importance of showing up as your whole self [not to fill gaps in your social schedule] [17m 0s] How Jess balances time, finances and energy for 2 businesses [21m 0s] Jess explains the different revenue streams that come from her businesses and how they support her [23m 05s] The challenges Jess is currently facing and how she differentiates urgent vs. important tasks [26m 15s] Jess highlights the common challenges creative business owners face and how to overcome them [29m 30s] Overcoming confidence issues and fear when you’re starting a creative business [31m 0s] The power of finding a community to support you [32m 20s] What Jess has learned in interviewing lots of entrepreneurs and changemakers for her podcast [35m 10s] Jess explains her very own definition of Freedom Where to find Jess: Website: www.createandthrive.com Thriver Circle: https://thrivercircle.com/ Shop: www.epheriell.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/JessVanDen FB: www.facebook.com/createandthrive IG: www.instagram.com/createandthrive People, books + concepts mentioned: Book: The Fortune Cookie Principle by Bernadette Jiwa (http://hyperurl.co/ynizr7) The Urgent and Important Matrix (explained well in this link: http://www.artofmanliness.com/2013/10/23/eisenhower-decision-matrix/) Satisfied mind by Jeff Buckley (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCU3HXNGaAw)
They say that we learn by our mistakes but wouldn't we rather learn by other's mistakes? Jess Columbo of MedEd Digital joins the podcast to share her tips on "How NOT to launch the biggest social campaign of your career: Lessons from the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute $1 Billion Challenge." That's also the topic of her presentation at the Annual Conference of the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network. The Annual Conference will be held on the Mayo campus in Scottsdale, Arizona on December 11-12, 2017. Jess brings more than a decade of experience developing award-winning digital media strategies for clients in regulated industries. She holds a Masters in Digital Journalism and teaches part-time at Portland State University's Center for Executive and Professional Education. Listen to the podcast or drop in at the time stamps below: 00:56 Intro 02:21 About Jess 05:02 Why go it alone? 05:58 Médecins Sans Social Media 06:51 Are they trying to social? 07:54 How Jess became a keynote 09:12 Dan Hinman shout out 10:12 How not to launch... 12:22 Bringing them up to speed 13:53 About those haters... 14:35 Apologizing on social media 16:10 "Fighter," a misnomer 17:55 Support and investment 18:30 What did work? 19:46 Watchdogs 21:20 Work at Meded Digital 23:01 Balancing sales with communication 25:27 Updating outmoded professionals 27:09 Pharma and social media 28:32 Ignite movement 32:01 Mayo Clinic Social Media Network Annual Conference 34:36 Changing mindsets regarding social media 36:06 End 36:31 Social Media Tip: Darla Brown 37:30 Closing Find Jess Twitter LinkedIn MedEdDigital Jess's Ignite Talk More about the Mayo Clinic Social Media Annual Conference: Join us for two days packed with four inspirational keynotes, six compelling case studies and presentations, three expert consultation sessions, and an evening taco reception complete with mariachi band! You don't need to belong to the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network to attend. Your registration includes a full year membership in the Network. We’re capping attendance at 125 so you'll have plenty of opportunities to contribute, interact, and connect with your peers. You’ll leave energized with more knowledge and enthusiasm to tackle, analyze, and solve the biggest social media problems you face today. You may want to join us on December 13 for our Social Media Residency, too!
Toe shoes??? Grand plies??? How do you help dancers recover from injury??? We had the pleasure of sitting down with Institute of Clinical Excellence faculty member Jessica Davis, PT, DPT on this week's episode of The Knowbodies Podcast. Here's what we cover in this episode: 1:28 - We welcome Jess to the show 2:42 - Jess’ background and experience with the performing arts 08:35 - The story behind why Jess fell in love with dance and ballet in particular 13:00 - What’s it like being ON YOUR TOES?!?!?! 13:40 - “Jess, what do you feel like when you dance?” 18:25 - How does Jess help her athletes transition through a time where most injured dancers and artists feel like they’re falling behind and have a sense of loss when it comes to a part of their identity? 23:20 - How Jess incorporates her background in dance when it comes to treating dancers with injuries 27:00 - The psychology of a dancer and how Jess has to navigate that psychology to incorporate verbal cues, tactile cues, and other strategies to get the most out of her sessions 30:47 - Jess’ history working with the dance community and her time working with the Pittsburgh Ballet 32:30 - We dive into the upcoming course - Performing Artist Comprehensive Management - Jess will be teaching as a part of the Institute of Clinical Excellence in Chicago at Entropy Physiotherapy and Wellness (run by the wonderful Sarah Haag and Sandy Hilton) 40:00 - Who would win in a dance battle - you or Jeff Moore? If you want to sign up for Jess' Performaning Artist Comprehensive Management (which you should!) you can check it out here: http://ptonice.com/performing-artist Shoutout to the amazing movement of Christopher Johnson in this episode!
Show Notes Episode 7 Dr. Jess Herren is a physical therapist that traveled straight out of graduate school. She also has a visual impairment. Hear all her information on the interview process, how traveling led into a Sport Clinical Specialist Residency, and the mindset to overcome impairment! 1:00 Dr. Jess Herren's Introduction 3:00 The Tax Situation and Tax Home 4:00 traveltax.com 6:00 How Jess stumbled into medical travel 6:30 Flexibility for those unsure of what setting they want to do 7:00 How Jess found housing as a student. airbnb.com 8:00 How Dylan found housing as a student. 10:00 Jess' 1st clinical experience. 11:00 Questions to ask during the clinic interview 16:00 Mentorship during travel contracts 20:00 How to travel with a visual impairment 27:00 Running + Travel = Relationships 30:00 Travel Blogs 31:00 Pain Science and Sensibility: http://ptpodcast.com/podcasts/pain-science-and-sensibility/ 32:00 Jess' message to those hesitant to travel 35:00 How to handle ethical situations 38:00 Hospital affiliated outpatient setting 39:00 Jess' must-haves for travel: Trip advisor - https://www.tripadvisor.com/ Roadtrippers - https://roadtrippers.com/ iortho - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iortho-special-tests-and-manual-techniques/id433505647?mt=8 Nike app for mileage tracker - https://www.nike.com/us/en_us/c/nike-plus/running-app-gps mapmyrun - http://www.mapmyrun.com/ NMN Podcast: www.newmedicalnomads.com/p/podcast NMN Safe Community for medical traveling questions: https://www.facebook.com/groups/newmedicalnomads NMNP Page for the latest episodes: https://www.facebook.com/NMNPodcast/
099 Show Up as the Star You Are - Jess Todtfeld URL: http://www.julieannsullivan.com/show-up-as-the-star-you-are/ Are you coasting through life on autopilot? Do you feel overwhelmed by too many things to do? Could you use a change of perspective? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, our guest today will help you get out of a rut and create space in your life to truly “show up” as the star you are. I’m happy to bring you this interview with Jess Todtfeld, who is a media expert and former TV producer. He holds the Guinness World Record for being interviewed the most times in 24 hours (112 interviews on different radio stations). This is a very fun interview that will inspire and motivate you to become your best self and maximize your potential. Jess’s bio: Jess Todtfeld helps people who want to ... GET more media interviews, ACE more media interviews ... and CONVERT interviews into sales. His work helps create the space to “show up” in your life and create jumps in your confidence by eliminating the unknown and showing you possibilities...many you didn't even know were there. You’ll discover: What it means to create the space to “show up” in your life and your work. How Jess helped a woman who was self-conscious about her voice, and helped her see things from a new perspective. Why it’s important to get outside information Why we shouldn’t only look for things you don’t like when improving ourselves, but also look for things we DO like (and do more of them). Habits that Jess uses to allow his best self to show up. The importance of outsourcing work so you can focus on your priorities. Actionable steps you can take to create space for your own success. Interview Links & Other Resources SuccessInMedia.com MediaSecretsBook.com Connect with Jess on Twitter Connect with Jess on Facebook Connect with Jess on LinkedInMere Mortals Unite on C-Suite Radio iTunes - Subscribe, Rate and Review
Join us for a behind the scenes look at Jess Catorc’s business in today's podcast starring Jess Catorc. Jess is the founder of DIY Website Academy and the host of Making The Entrepreneur podcast. Outline of the Episode [1:13] Introducing this episode with Jess Catorc, founder of the DIY Website Academy. [1:55] The “movie of Jess’ life: Following her dreams despite obstacles. [3:40] Jess’ story of starting her entrepreneurial journey from age 10. [5:41] Jess Catorc’s six-year journey to finding out what was right for her and how to be herself in her business. [11:23] The next step: Launching her website. [12:54] How Jess moved past her own insecurities [15:52] Using videos for “delight and ‘wow’.” [19:04] Connecting in a personal way with your subscribers. [21:07] How Jess learned to deal with hate e-mails. [26:47] What Jess Catorc is doing now. [28:31] Jess Catorc’s favorite quote and a few last words. [29:53] How to get a chance to win a scholarship to Jess’ DIY Website academy. People & Resources Mentioned http://www.groove.co/ Animoto.com/business Book: She Means Business http://academy.jesscatorc.com/ Movie: Joy https://www.marieforleo.com/bschool/ https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/podcasts/ https://www.facebook.com/jesscatorc/videos/1040968552652436/
Join us for a behind the scenes look at Jess Catorc’s business in today's podcast starring Jess Catorc. Jess is the founder of DIY Website Academy and the host of Making The Entrepreneur podcast. Outline of the Episode [1:13] Introducing this episode with Jess Catorc, founder of the DIY Website Academy. [1:55] The “movie of Jess’ life: Following her dreams despite obstacles. [3:40] Jess’ story of starting her entrepreneurial journey from age 10. [5:41] Jess Catorc’s six-year journey to finding out what was right for her and how to be herself in her business. [11:23] The next step: Launching her website. [12:54] How Jess moved past her own insecurities [15:52] Using videos for “delight and ‘wow’.” [19:04] Connecting in a personal way with your subscribers. [21:07] How Jess learned to deal with hate e-mails. [26:47] What Jess Catorc is doing now. [28:31] Jess Catorc’s favorite quote and a few last words. [29:53] How to get a chance to win a scholarship to Jess’ DIY Website academy. People & Resources Mentioned http://www.groove.co/ Animoto.com/business Book: She Means Business http://academy.jesscatorc.com/ Movie: Joy https://www.marieforleo.com/bschool/ https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/podcasts/ https://www.facebook.com/jesscatorc/videos/1040968552652436/
It Takes a Village Podcast - Motherhood | Marriage | All The Things
We talk about finding that freedom, in motherhood and the wife life. We also talk about Valentine's Day. How Jess and her husband celebrate and why showering with your husband might just work for you. ALSO, we talk about Jess' NEW BOOK. Which I am really excited about; Dance, Stand, Run.
In this episode you’ll learn: How Jess first learned that he could be comfortable making a living by obtaining a degree OR he could be highly successful becoming an entrepreneur (if he had the guts to take the leap)! How Jess was able to overcome major unfortunate circumstances when he was first starting out with his young family Why Jess chose to get a job to learn about money and where that led him How Jess decides who to do business with and who not to partner with How Jess was able to focus on making himself a better person, boss and husband… Your clients (and potential clients) can feel the confidence that you have in your business and can sense that you are their to serve - and not to just sell
When you think of masculine and feminine, do you naturally think "man" and "woman" respectively?Our guest today believes everyone can harness both masculine and feminine energy to achieve greater success in business and, ultimately, life.In this episode, Jess Lively unpacks how masculine and feminine, intuition and ego play together effectively. She explains why Oprah is the quintessential example of a woman who's exploited both the masculine and feminine energy and how we can replicate that approach.Jess now helps people live from values-based intentions through LifeWithIntentionOnline.com and The Lively Show podcast. She began her entrepreneurial journey making jewelry at the side of the pool at the age of 15. Jess JC was born and cemented the notion that a business at its core is a process of creating something from nothing and finding customers who will buy it.After completing her MBA from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business in 2007, Jess grew her accessory business into a successful full-time career in Chicago. Later, she transitioned into business coaching.Knowing that her mission is to help people become more peacefully fulfilled by shifting their approach to life, she started her blog in 2009 to share that message and eventually a popular podcast, The Lively Show.Jess Lively shares a simple process for liberating an astonishing source of guidance available to us all - our intuition. According to Jess, when we listen to and allow that intuition to guide our decisions, we'll experience opportunities for growth and adventure others will ignore. In This Episode, You'll Learn:What the basics of building a business entail.How Jess’s “mess becomes your message” experience led to her current business success.Societal changes that impact how women relate in the marketplace.How entrepreneurs exist in a state of high ego and high intuition to create success in business.How we can liberate and tap into our intuition to make better business decisions.Jess’s step-by-step process for having a conversation between your ego and intuition.Mentioned in This Episode:Connect with Jess: LifeWithIntentionOnline.com | The Lively Show | TwitterWhen Everything changed by Gail Collins
You begged. You pleaded. They did another episode anyway. In week 2 of "An Hour You'll Never Get Back" Chris and Sean debate how the Jets handled their starting quarterback being punched in the face. Plus, why an angry guy at a bar has a problem with Sean. Then, news anchor Jessica Layton brings some credibility to the show, breaking down some of the bigger stories of the past year. And do you believe in psychic ability? How Jess is starting to convince Chris... And yes, they know it's more than an hour.
- This time were joined by Jess Ison, who tells us all about the soon-to-be released book To the Exclusion Of All Others: Queers Questioning Gay Marriage, which she will be an editor of. - How Jess came to this position of being pro-queer but anti-same sex (and other) marriage. - Julia Gillards new position on same-sex marriage. - Links between the same-sex marriage campaign and homophobia dropping but transphobia rising. - Curtis Redds talk Bodies, Beats and Bashing: History Telling of Homophobic Violence. This talk critiques the This Is Oz campaign and also makes some links between the oppression of queer people and non-human animals. - Responses to the question If you dont like marriage, just dont get married. - For more information on this episode and for links to all of the articles and clips from it, go to: http://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2014/05/17/anal/
Today, Jessica is bringing you an Ask Me Anything episode on pricing products and services, creating a brand story, her top skincare secrets, and living a spiritually connected life! She goes into some nitty-gritty details on the value in diversifying your product suite, writing a book proposal, and her 3-step process to creating your crystal clear brand story.Today on The SimplyBe. Podcast:Scaling to a 7-figure company: How Jess prices her productsJess's beauty routine, skincare secrets, and health choicesA 3-step formula to get your crystal clear brand storyJess's process in writing her book, “Be.”Daily spiritual practices that keep Jess connected to SourceHow to leap when it's scary, push past your edges, and say yes to yourself Resources:Sign-up for The Be. Experience: go.simplybeagency.com/be-experience Leah Neaderthal: smartgetspaid.com Oracle Cards: Keepers of the Light ; Angels and Ancestors ; The Moon DeckSpirit Daughter: @spiritdaughter Connect with Jessica:Buy Jessica's Book “Be.” hereSign-up for The SimplyBe. Society hereJessica's Website: jessicazweig.comJessica's IG: @jessicazweigSimplyBe.'s Website: simplybeagency.comSimplyBe.'s IG: @simplybeagencyJoin the Facebook Group: SimplyBe. SocietyThis show is produced by Soulfire Productions
Today, Jessica is giving you a peek inside The Be. Immersion ( https://www.jessicazweig.com/immersion-waitlist ) ! This Mastermind Retreat in Costa Rica was a blending of business and spirituality with a group of women dedicated to raising each other up. As they integrated both the feminine and masculine archetypes, shared meaningful insights with one another, and formed deep connections, they discovered how powerful the medicine of sisterhood truly is. Today on The SimplyBe. Podcast: * Integrating our masculine & feminine archetypes * How Jess’s retreat blended business and spirituality * Shifting into a higher frequency of consciousness & connection * We’re here to teach what we are here to learn * Why this retreat was medicine for Jess * The power of sisterhood & being of service to one another Sign up for: * The Be. Immersion Waitlist: jessicazweig.com/immersion-waitlist ( https://www.jessicazweig.com/immersion-waitlist ) * The Be. Experience: simplybeagency.com/be-experience ( https://www.simplybeagency.com/be-experience ) Connect with Jessica: * Buy Jessica’s Book “Be.” here ( https://www.amazon.com/Be-No-Bullsh-Increasing-Simply-Yourself/dp/1683646991 ) * Sign-up for The SimplyBe. Society here ( https://jessicazweig.lpages.co/simplybe-society/ ) * Jessica’s Website: jessicazweig.com ( http://jessicazweig.com/ ) * Jessica’s IG: @jessicazweig ( https://www.instagram.com/jessicazweig/?hl=en ) * SimplyBe.’s Website: simplybeagency.com ( https://www.simplybeagency.com/ ) * SimplyBe.'s IG: @simplybeagency ( https://www.instagram.com/simplybeagency/ ) * Join the Facebook Group: SimplyBe. Society ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/199716284134370 ) This show is produced by Soulfire Productions ( http://soulfireproductionsco.com/ )
As October wraps up along with the monthly intention of “Be. Clear,” Jessica reflects on some of her darkest moments of 2020, while sharing the lessons she’s gleaned from this time. She shares the clarity she’s gained around what she’s yearning for in the new year, and invites you to spend time reflecting on the question as well—what are you yearning for in 2021? Today on The SimplyBe. Podcast: * Dark moments and beautiful lessons of 2020 * Saying no to old ways of being by doing less, creating boundaries, saying ‘no’ * How Jess now measures her level of success since COVID * What the archetype of the Priestess represents * Deep reflection on the energy you want to bring into 2021 Connect with Jessica: * Journaling Prompts for Oct: Be. Clear ( https://www.simplybeagency.com/blog-posts/october-intention-be-clear ) * Jessica’s Website: jessicazweig.com ( http://jessicazweig.com/ ) * Preorder Jessica’s Book here ( https://www.amazon.com/Be-No-Bullsh-Increasing-Simply-Yourself/dp/1683646991 ) * Jessica’s IG: @jessicazweig ( https://www.instagram.com/jessicazweig/?hl=en ) * SimplyBe.’s Website: simplybeagency.com ( https://www.simplybeagency.com/ ) * SimplyBe.'s IG: @simplybeagency ( https://www.instagram.com/simplybeagency/ ) * Join the Facebook Group: SimplyBe. Society ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/199716284134370 ) This show is produced by Soulfire Productions ( http://soulfireproductionsco.com/ )
“All the work decisions I ever made in my life and probably some of my life decisions too, had been putting me directly exactly in the right place at the right time because now my purpose is creating the business fundamentals to help you deliver your purpose and our company deliver our purpose in the world, which is creating more and more of this light.” – Alicia Lisowski Your career is a path that can take many winding turns and end up going in directions you never thought possible. Many people think that once they’ve reached a certain age, they’re stuck in their career for the rest of their life, but our guest today, Alicia Lisowski, the brand new COO at the SimplyBe. Agency, is proof that you can make a leap at any age. On this week’s episode, Alicia and Jessica have a passionate discussion about where the SimplyBe. Agency is headed with its new management. They also discuss the idea of visionaries vs. integrators and why you need a partnership between both to keep your company flourishing. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion about changing careers in your middle age and always striving for peace, happiness, and purpose in your working life. * [03:49] - How to SimplyBe. your brand in 2020 * [05:14] - Listener review of the week * [09:32] - How Jess and Alicia met * [16:04] - Walking away from a dream job * [22:37] - Spiritual bodyguard * [28:01] - Visionary/integrator * [30:32] - Traction ( https://www.eosworldwide.com/traction ) * [30:55] - Rocket Fuel ( https://www.eosworldwide.com/rocket-fuel ) * [34:19] - Right people, right seats * [39:56] - Radical Candor ( https://www.radicalcandor.com/the-book/ ) * [45:20] - Changing the face of business * [52:16] - Service is the medicine to scarcity * [54:36] - Viva la revolución * [1:06:04] - What does SimplyBe. mean to Alicia? * * After a 20-year career spanning companies across the advertising space, Alicia Lisowski ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicialisowski/ ) is the new Chief Operating Officer of the SimplyBe. Agency. She’s currently working with Jessica to disrupt the personal branding market and establish SimplyBe. as an industry leader. Jessica Zweig ( http://jessicazweig.com/ ) is an international award-winning entrepreneur and the Founder and CEO of SimplyBe ( https://www.simplybeagency.com/ ). In 2018, she won the Gold Stevie® Award for “Female Entrepreneur of the Year,” was previously named a Top Digital Marketer To Watch by INC. and a “Personal Branding Expert” by Forbes. As a thought leader with over ten years of experience in digital marketing and social media, Jessica frequently speaks and facilitates workshops and masterminds, teaching the power of personal branding to corporations. Jessica has been featured as a leading entrepreneur and personal branding expert in Forbes, Crain’s, MarketWatch, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Refinery 29, Tasty Trade, BizTech Magazine, Today’s Chicago Woman, NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX News 32, and more. She is currently writing her first book, Be. A No-Bullshit Guide to Creating Self-Worth and Net Worth Just by Being Yourself. Follow her on Instagram @jessicazweig ( https://www.instagram.com/jessicazweig/?hl=en ) or send her a note at jessica@simplybeagency.com. If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The SimplyBe. Podcast in Apple Podcasts ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-simplybe-podcast/id1463214827 ) , Google Podcasts ( https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy50cmFuc2lzdG9yLmZtL3RoZS1zaW1wbHliZS1wb2RjYXN0 ) , Spotify ( https://open.spotify.com/show/3eH32ZO6VMiDQ57I4eT9mb ) or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-simplybe-podcast/id1463214827 ). It really helps others find the show. This podcast episode was produced by Dante32 ( https://www.dante32.com/ ).