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Send us a Text Message.*TRIGGER WARNING*Jalynn Schroeder and I are diving deep into the ups and downs of sobriety and the journey to authenticity. We talk openly about our struggles with alcohol and the tough but enlightening road to sobriety. From those uncomfortable moments of self-reflection to the challenges of socializing without a drink.We share why we decided to stop drinking and how it led us to realize we were using alcohol to cope with social anxiety. Jalynn talks about their uncertainty about a future without alcohol and the daily discomfort that comes with that choice.It is so important to be comfortable in your skin and not need substances to have fun. We also touch on the struggle with self-acceptance, the fear of judgment, and how relationships change when you share your sobriety journey.This honest conversation illuminates the personal battles and societal views surrounding sobriety, making it a truly relatable experience.From dealing with the pressure of being around substances to sharing our personal stories, the vulnerability and connection in this conversation are genuinely inspiring. We know sharing will make others feel less alone on their journeys.So, grab your AirPods, find a cozy spot, and join us as we navigate the highs and lows of sobriety, self-acceptance, and personal growth in sobriety.Let's dive in!Connect with Jalynn on Instagram @jalynnschroederConnect with Sam on Instagram or TikTok
Watch this episode HERE Jalynn was aware that the medical system was dangerous for her, as a woman, and a black mother. Thankfully, her first birth was fairly straight forward. She left the birth center clear that she would not go back, not because it was traumatic, but because it simply wasn't worth leaving her house for. With her second, Jalynn stepped into full responsibility with a wild pregnancy and the freebirth of her dreams surrounded by sisterhood and support in a community ashram. She fully actualized her dream birth. We're talking about an epic birth space decorated by a dear sister, friends chanting and vocalizing with her during birth, live flute music, and plants infused with affirmations by Toni Jones herself. It was no fear, all flow, with Jalynn completely centered and held by her community, which transitioned into a brilliantly supported postpartum as well. Jaylnn goes on to fully integrate this huge uplevel and leave nursing school to pursue a truly holistic path, which is unfolding and gaining power as she does the work to shine her light and show women the way out of the system and into sovereign birth-work. Here's what you'll hear in Jalynn's Story: ✨Her weariness of the hospital, the racist roots of obstetrics, and the high maternal death rate of black moms. ✨Her desire to find a black woman to support her, but the difficulty she experienced finding midwives of any race to respect and honor her choices. ✨How her first birth sparked an insatiable desire to step into her authentic self. ✨The spiritual confirmation she experienced learning about freebirth and the dangers of ultrasound. ✨Her intuitive self care during her wild pregnancy. ✨Her magical birth surrounded by sisters and fully supported postpartum. ✨Choosing authentic birth education over certified nursing or doula work in the system. ⭐ Matriarch Rising Festival: Get your tickets NOW! - https://www.matriarchrisingfestival.com ⭐ Don't miss the MatriBirth Midwifery Institute, Enrollment opens May 20th!! Connect with Free Birth Society
Did yall catch whatever cold is going around like Melissa did? If so, we hope you're feeling better and after a week of rest are ready to listen to an episode that's sure to make you sit up in your seat! We have a guest (Melissa's good friend) who dated a man 30 years older! How old is too old? What's it like to have several generational gaps in age? sex...? Tap in with your two favorite Black girls as we chat with Jalynn about these things and more!
On this week's episode, guest host Jalynn Baker is joined by the founder of Hairston's Naturals, Tonya Hairston. Jalynn and Tonya dig into her background in dermatology and herbalism, her family's impact on her creative process, building community with small businesses, and lessons learned from the 100Knoxville business accelerator from Knoxville Entrepreneur Center. Learn more about Tonya and Hairston's Naturals: https://www.hairstonsnaturals.com/Learn more about 100Knoxville 100Knoxville is a business accelerator program from the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center with a goal of growing Black-owned businesses in Knoxville by $10,000,000 over 5 years through investment of time and talent, and access to social, political, and financial capital.Listen to all episodes of the Big Ideas Welcome podcast, available now on your favorite streaming platforms and at bigideaswelcome.com.This Big Ideas Welcome podcast is brought to you by Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, hosted and curated by KEC chief of strategy Chris McAdoo, and produced and edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
“Knoxville is growing to a point where innovation and big ideas are happening right now today. Ahieros is going to grow with that.” On this week's episode, Jalynn is joined by the founder of Aherios IT, John Jordan. Ahieros's mission is to provide information technology solutions today to make the best tomorrow. Jalynn and John discuss how John found a new focus through 100Knox mentorship, John's first computer and childhood hobbies, why John chose Howard University, and why he feels hopeful about the future of Knoxville. Learn more about Ahieros and John. Learn more about 100Knoxville 100Knoxville is a business accelerator program from the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center with a goal of growing Black-owned businesses in Knoxville by $10,000,000 over 5 years through investment of time and talent, and access to social, political, and financial capital.Listen to all episodes of the Big Ideas Welcome podcast, available now on your favorite streaming platforms and at bigideaswelcome.com.This Big Ideas Welcome podcast is brought to you by Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, hosted and curated by KEC chief of strategy Chris McAdoo, and produced and edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
“I'm learning to take the craziness with the steadiness. . . . Taking a step back and just letting Oglewood run as she is, without trying to ‘keep up with the Joneses' of my mind.”On this week's episode, Jalynn is joined by the owner of Oglewood Avenue, Jade Adams. Oglewood Avenue is a modern houseplant boutique dedicated to building customer confidence in plant care. Their vision is to make all people plant people! They pride themselves not just on plant curation, but on providing customers with the education and tools needed to ensure that each plant that leaves their shop thrives.Learn more about Jade and connect with Oglewood Avenue.Oglewood Avenue Website | Instagram Learn more about 100Knoxville 100Knoxville is a business accelerator program from the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center with a goal of growing Black-owned businesses in Knoxville by $10,000,000 over 5 years through investment of time and talent, and access to social, political, and financial capital.Listen to all episodes of the Big Ideas Welcome podcast, available now on your favorite streaming platforms and at bigideaswelcome.com.This Big Ideas Welcome podcast is brought to you by Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, hosted and curated by KEC chief of strategy Chris McAdoo, and produced and edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
“It doesn't matter what the medium is. I'm just applying my mindset, figuring something out, and hoping to find success.”On this week's episode, Jalynn is joined by Olympian and owner of Printing Image, Tavis Bailey. Printing Image is a family-owned business founded in 1981. Their mission is to consistently deliver the finest quality printing with exceptional value on time, every time. Learn more about Tavis and connect with Printing Image.Learn more about 100Knoxville 100Knoxville is a business accelerator program from the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center with a goal of growing Black-owned businesses in Knoxville by $10,000,000 over 5 years through investment of time and talent, and access to social, political, and financial capital.Listen to all episodes of the Big Ideas Welcome podcast, available now on your favorite streaming platforms and at bigideaswelcome.com.This Big Ideas Welcome podcast is brought to you by Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, hosted and curated by KEC chief of strategy Chris McAdoo, and produced and edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
Big Ideas Welcome guest host Jalynn Baker returns to the mic with a series of special #100Knoxville season two episodes! On this week's episode, guest host Jalynn is joined by founder of Canvas Can Do Miracles, Jackie Holloway. Canvas Can Do Miracles is a nonprofit organization offering free art classes to children and adult artists, as well as to the under-served community and also individuals with substance abuse issues. Artists are encouraged to use their God given talents as therapy, to regain self-control and sufficiency.“There is a gap [for] African-American artists here in Knoxville. . . I would like more exposure in the galleries. I would like more Black-owned galleries. My goal is to increase those numbers here in Knoxville.” ~ Jackie HollowayLearn more about Jackie and connect with Canvas Can Do MiraclesLearn more about 100Knoxville 100Knoxville is a business accelerator program from the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center with a goal of growing Black-owned businesses in Knoxville by $10,000,000 over 5 years through investment of time and talent, and access to social, political, and financial capital.Listen to all episodes of the Big Ideas Welcome podcast, available now on your favorite streaming platforms and at bigideaswelcome.com.This Big Ideas Welcome podcast is brought to you by Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, hosted and curated by KEC chief of strategy Chris McAdoo, and produced and edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
Big Ideas Welcome guest host Jalynn Baker returns to the mic with the first of our special #100Knoxville season two episodes! Every Thursday you'll get an ALL NEW episode featuring members and mentors from Knoxville Entrepreneur Center's 100Knoxville business accelerator. “It's not a ‘you problem,' it's an ‘us problem'.” - Hannah HumphreyOn this week's episode, Jalynn is joined by founder of Net's Nest Shelter, Hannah Humphrey. The mission of Net's Nest Shelter is to be a voice for victims and survivors. We are striving to change the way society sees the culture of domestic violence, through advocacy, education and resources we are moving towards a zero tolerance standard for domestic violence.Learn more about Hannah and connect with Net's Nest Shelter. Learn more about 100Knoxville. 100Knoxville is a business accelerator program from the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center with a goal of growing Black-owned businesses in Knoxville by $10,000,000 over 5 years through investment of time and talent, and access to social, political, and financial capital.Listen to all episodes of the Big Ideas Welcome podcast, available now on your favorite streaming platforms and at bigideaswelcome.com.This Big Ideas Welcome podcast is brought to you by Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, hosted and curated by KEC chief of strategy Chris McAdoo, and produced and edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
Big Ideas Welcome host Chris McAdoo is joined by our favorite guest host, Jalynn Baker, to talk about the power of creating space for all kinds of people, making work that matters, and of course, her powerful conversations with #100Knoxville entrepreneurs. Jalynn Baker is the Coordinator of Storytelling Initiatives for Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, the Inclusion & Community Outreach Coordinator for Dogwood Arts, and a founding member of Open Arts Knoxville. She is a photographer and active community member who uses art and storytelling as a tool for advocacy. Through a creative process that starts with listening first, Jalynn seeks to center the voices of the unheard and reveal the dignity within all communities. Her goal is to create work that releases appreciation for life and empathy for people into the world. Reach out to Jalynn at jalynn@knoxec.net. Learn more about Jalynn BakerLearn more about 100Knoxville100Knoxville is a business accelerator program from the Knoxville Entrepreneur Center with a goal of growing Black-owned businesses in Knoxville by $10,000,000 over 5 years through investment of time and talent, and access to social, political, and financial capital.- - - - -Listen to all episodes of the Big Ideas Welcome podcast, available now on your favorite streaming platforms and at bigideaswelcome.com.This Big Ideas Welcome podcast is brought to you by Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, hosted and curated by KEC chief of strategy Chris McAdoo, and produced and edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.KEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville WebsiteChris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.com
Hey there Rainmaker Family! We are so excited to share our latest podcast with you! We had the pleasure of interviewing the amazing JaLynn Manser, a real estate mogul from Arizona who has achieved incredible success. JaLynn's journey is nothing short of inspiring. She started as a barista and a single mom, going through a tough divorce. But she didn't let those challenges hold her back. Instead, she seized opportunities and turned her life around, becoming a millionaire through her real estate investments. Can you believe it? But wait, that's not all! During the episode, we were in for a delightful surprise when JaLynn's husband, Kelly, joined in on the conversation. The story of how they met at a conference is like something out of a movie – a chance encounter that changed their lives forever! JaLynn's warmth and joy are infectious, and her journey from barista to millionaire will leave you feeling inspired and motivated. But it doesn't end there. JaLynn shared invaluable wisdom on real estate investing, especially the power of leveraging other people's money (OPM) through lease options. Imagine this – you can control a valuable asset with just a security deposit while someone else pays your rent! JaLynn's insight into leveraging OPM is a game-changer, and it's something we're eager to explore further. JaLynn emphasizes that now is the perfect time to buy a home. Prices are likely to go up, and inventory is still low. It's a buyer's market, so hit the play button now to learn more! They discuss the current market situation, how interest rates were higher in the past, and how it's an ideal time for buyers. Sellers are offering concessions and help with down payments. JaLynn also shares her spiritual journey, the importance of staying positive, and surrounding yourself with like-minded people to overcome obstacles. If you are interested in investing or learning more about the housing market or just need some mindset training this episode is for you! Hit the play button now to find out more! Links for this episode: Website: http://www.thejgroupre.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jalynn_manser_thejgroup/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jalynn-manser-shaw-3x-icon-agent-exp-realty-879133117/ Level Up with lease options masterclass: https://www.levelupwithleaseoptions.com/optin1674489537159 Connect with us: The Rainmaker Challenge: https://rainmakerchallenges.com/join ► Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/33EdgBs ► Website: therainmakerfamily.com ► Facebook: www.facebook.com/diazfamilylegacy ► Instagram: instagram.com/chels_diaz instagram.com/steezdiaz instagram.com/therainmakerfamily ► Get Free Stuff On Amazon: stephensfreestuff.com/sfs Episode: minute by minute 0:00 Introduction to the podcast and the special guest JaLynn, and Kelly, who joins later in the episode. 1:50 Stephen and Chelsey introduce their guest, JaLynn Manser, a top 1% real estate investor in Arizona. 3:22 JaLynn shares her remarkable journey from being a barista and single mom to becoming a millionaire through real estate. 6:12 JaLynn talks about her transition from a barista to a title rep and eventually venturing into real estate. 10:30 JaLynn discusses the power of leveraging other people's money in real estate investing and shares examples of successful strategies. 14:24 JaLynn explains various ways to invest in real estate without using your own money, including lease options and leasing arbitrage. 17:48 Stephen and Chelsey inquire about JaLynn's advice for investing in luxury properties and destinations. 17:50 JaLynn discusses the importance of building relationships in real estate investing and shares how she connected with her business partners. 21:10 JaLynn emphasizes the value of education and continuous learning in the real estate industry. 23:30 JaLynn talks about the challenges she faced during her journey and how she overcame them with perseverance and mindset shifts. 26:15 JaLynn gives advice to those starting in real estate, including the significance of taking action and finding a mentor. 29:05 Stephen and Chelsey express gratitude to JaLynn for sharing her knowledge and inspiring journey. 30:40 JaLynn explains how listeners can connect with her and access her educational resources. 32:20 JaLynn shares her vision for the future and the impact she aims to make in the real estate world. 34:35 Stephen and Chelsey conclude the podcast episode with final thoughts and thank the audience for tuning in.
This week we look back at one of our producer's favorite episodes, a conversation between Jalynn Baker and Dr. Angelique Adams.This 100Knoxville episode features a conversation with 100Knoxville mentor Dr. Angelique Adams. Angelique is a coach, author, entrepreneur, and mother whose experiences in her career have led her to help others.Be sure to stay tuned after Jalynn's discussion with Angelique to hear a clip from #MadeforKnoxville LIVE! where Angelique shares her big pivot moment. In this episode, Jalynn and Angelique discuss:-how Angelique has built partnerships and support across various industries-balancing multidisciplinary endeavors as an entrepreneur -the key to getting help is asking -battling imposter syndrome and the “shouldn'ts” of self-care -the fun of motherhood and including older kids in her career -making a community impact in science and engineering requires EQIn This Episode:Dr. Angelique Adams Website | LinkedIn | Twitter | Made For Knoxville ProfileJalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedIn100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedInFirstBank Website- - - - - - - - - -KEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville: https://www.madeforknoxville.com/Chris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.com The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
"Sterling (Sterl the Pearl®) Henton became an entrepreneur at the age of 8 when he began to DJ his elementary school parties and local community events in his hometown of Passaic, New Jersey. Sterling is now a driven leader and CEO of Rev It uP, LLC., an entertainment event planning, and marketing company that emphasizes motivational, team building, and good old fashion fun activities." In this episode, Jalynn and Sterling discuss how Sterling landed his first gig in the showbiz industry of sports, Sterling's go-to song, the impact of mentorship and the 100Knox program, how Sterling stays grounded with community and family and more. Sterling Henton Instagram | LinkedIn 100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedInFirstBank Website- - - - - - - - - -Jalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedInKEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville WebsiteChris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.comThe show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
Melanie Bell is the owner of Bell Leotards. They aim to "provide gymnasts with fun, comfortable and stylish competition leotards and practice wear." Mealnie's work has been used by athletes at the Olympics and World Championships.In this episode, Jalynn and Melanie discuss discovering her inner artist as a child, where she finds her inspiration, why she chooses to create leotards, how the gymnast community has fueled her growth and belief in herself and much more! Bell Leotards Website | Instagram 100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedInFirstBank Website- - - - - - - - - -Jalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedInKEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville WebsiteChris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.comThe show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
In this episode we do another follow up with Matt Campbell of Midwest Concussion Clinic on the latest in concussion updates, the importance of the first 48 hours, myths around concussion and also discussion on return to learn. In addition to talking to Matt we got to talk to Jalynn Gorman who is an occupational therapy student that has been working with Matt for the spring. We also get deep into how the compliment of skills between athletic training and occupational therapy can be extremely powerful in the care of patients that suffer a traumatic brain injury. They discuss how even in the short time they have been working together it has been a huge benefit to the patients they see because there are skill that Jalynn brings to the table that Matt isn't proficient at or doesn't have the time to implement with the patients he sees on a regular basis. This is a great episode with a lot of good information and showing the power of interprofessional collaboration. Recommendations: +Katie Mitchell-Thrive Neurosport +Julie Stamm PhD LINK: https://www.athletictrainingchat.com/2023/04/ep-131-matt-campbell-jalynn-gorman.html In this Episode: +The first 48 hours, emergency and education +Myths around concussion. How many can you have? +How aerobic exercise fits in. Subsymptomatic. +Return to learn. +The concussion care team. Connect Twitter: @MWConcussion Instagram: @MWConcussion @: mwconcussion@gmail.com Twitter: @jalynn_gorman Iinstagram: @jalynn_gorman www.athletictrainingchat.com www.cliniallypressed.com SUBSCRIBE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc3WyCs2lmnKK6shrL5A4hw?sub_confirmation=1 #ATCchat #ATtwitter #complicatedsimple #atimpact #at4all #nata #boc #bocatc #athletictraining #athletictrainingchat #health #medicine #medical #careeverywhere #service #marketing #ATvalue --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/athletictrainingchat/support
✨From barista to multi-million dollar real estate icon!
Jessica Robinson is the is the founder and designer of luxury handbag brand, Laura Faye, named after her mother and grandmother. In this episode Jalynn and Jessica discuss Jessica's journey as a maker and how she made her way into the fashion industry, the give-back initiative that keeps Jessica going, the value of family history and legacy in Jessica's life, and her future dreams and expansion for Laura Faye.Laura Faye Website | InstagramJessica Robinson #MadeforKnoxville 100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedInFirstBank Website- - - - - - - - - -Jalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedInKEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville WebsiteChris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.comThe show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
Hello and welcome to Entangled! The podcast where we explore the science of consciousness, the true nature of reality, and what it means to be a spiritual being having a human experience. I'm your host Jordan Youkilis, and today I'm joined by my friends Saunder & Jalynn Schroeder. In this episode, Jalynn and Saunder describe their experiences growing up in the Mormon church and finding one another. Jalynn describes the difficulties of getting divorced from her first marriage, and the themes of shame and trauma that were prevalent in her childhood. Saunder discusses his missionary trip and how the miracles he witnessed during that experience taught him the power of manifestation. Jalynn then describes the events that led to her decision to leave the Church of Latter-Day Saints, and how she and Saunder were able to navigate that decision as a family. We next discuss Saunder & Jalynn's experience with Ayahuasca, and how they have evolved on their spiritual journeys after leaving organized religion. We then discuss Saunder & Jalynn's relationships with their families who are still in the LDS church, and the concept of “soul family”. From there, we talk about how Jalynn has leveraged her experiences to be a resource for others who are current or previous members of orthodox religions and the benefits Saunder has found in working with a transformational coach. We end the conversation discussing our shared journey to Egypt and the importance of authenticity. This outro is titled Spirituality Without Religion. Outros available for this and all episodes at entangledpodcast.substack.com. Music from the show available on the Spotify playlist “Entangled – The Vibes”. Please enjoy!Music: Intro: Ben Fox - "The Vibe". End music: Notize – “Vanilla”.Recorded: 03/07/2023. Published: 04/17/2023.Outro: Spirituality Without Religion (Starts at 1:13:00).Check out the resources referenced:* What the Faith: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WhatTheFaith/* Unconditionally Unfiltered: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unconditionallyunfiltered This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit entangledpodcast.substack.com
Jalynn unpacks her recent transformation including why she left SeneGence (the company she's been with for almost 7 years), what she's doing now, and all the things that lead her to this point—the REAL "tea" ;) Here's a link to her youtube video referenced in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qfm9hfuKs4E
"When you build and cultivate relationships, you'll be surprised. It's way bigger than you. It's all about the team."Jalynn Baker is back for more conversations featuring 100Knoxville participants. Weldon Wright, CEO and founder of X World Marketing joins Jalynn on this episode. Weldon is a true go-getter and creative entrepreneur with a passion for art and media. His company, X World Marketing, is a digital marketing company that specializes in storytelling through video and photography. Jalynn and Weldon discuss the value that he finds in being humble as a budding entrepreneur, how music has influenced his life and career and how he has managed to build a well-rounded creative team. Weldon Wright Instagram | LinkedIn X World Marketing Website Weldon's #MadeForKnoxville Profile100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedInFirstBank Website- - - - - - - - - -Jalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedInKEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville Website Chris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.com The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
Today Saunder & Jalynn talk about the reversal of roles in their marriage...not the bedroom.
We have one of my very good friends and DCA Certified Coach, Jalynn Schroeder, on the podcast today talking about her private certification experience! Jalynn has a network marketing business where she coaches a lot of women and funnily enough, coaching was one of her biggest insecurities. But Jalynn is one of those amazing people who likes to put herself in insanely uncomfortable situations for the sake of growth, so she dove straight in and didn't wait until spring for the next IRL retreat to become certified. She'll share alllll about how she created awareness in her coaching and how it not only helped her in her business, but also in her personal life with het kids! Connect with Jalynn @jalynnschroeder Learn more about becoming a coach though our Live Virtual Certification Program Episode get you in the feels? Let's connect over at @alignwithtk For more of the nitty gritty of building babies and business, hang out with me here @iamtarakirby.
Saunder and Jalynn experienced an "aha" in Ceremony together. The secret sauce has been pushing their life forward ever since...it's crazy how much has changed in only 4 weeks.
It is curiosity day on Big Ideas Welcome! Jalynn Baker is back for a conversation with Chris where they focus on the growth that comes with curiosity and the power of asking questions. They discuss the hierarchy that exists within communities, having humility and being able to learn from new voices, what it means to be "in a community", being curious, remaining curious, some of the recent 100Knox conversations Jalynn has had, and so much more. In This Episode:Chris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteJalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedIn100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedIn- - - - - - - - - -KEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville: https://www.madeforknoxville.com/Subscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.com The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
Trigger warning! Clarksville Tennessee changed in 2017 when news of a triple homicide rocked their world. This episode contains child abuse, domestic violence and the death of Keara, Kayden and Jaylynn Hazel. Support the show
“There's a whole demographic of people who haven't even been counted into this field who could actually do really great work and provide a great service. That's what we set out to do.” This week's 100Knoxville episode features a conversation with Nicolsha Scott & C'erise Wright of Scott and Wright Construction. In this episode, Jalynn, Nicolsha, and C'erise discuss:-the community support that built Scott & Wright Construction -how they maintain their various businesses as serial entrepreneurs -handling compromises between business partners -how Nicolsha & C'erise's past careers in county corrections inform their approach to the construction industry -how Kandis Troutman changed the way they do business in 5 weeksIn This Episode:Nicolsha Scott & C'erise Wright Jalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedIn100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedInFirstBank Website- - - - - - - - - -KEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville: https://www.madeforknoxville.com/Chris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.com The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
“Ambiguity is the enemy of remote work. That is not the remote worker's problem; it's management's problem.” This week's 100Knoxville episode features a conversation with the founder of Omega Digital Solutions, Marcus Blair. In this episode, Jalynn and Marcus discuss:-how Marcus has learned to step out of his own way as a leader-Marcus' two rules when hiring people-why Marcus focuses on relationships in every aspect of business-the practical rewards of automation in everyday life-the impact that comes from advocating for small businesses-what does work/life balance look like for MarcusIn This Episode:Marcus Blair LinkedInOmega Digital Solutions WebsiteJalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedIn100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedInFirstBank Website- - - - - - - - - -KEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville: https://www.madeforknoxville.com/Chris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.com The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
I am amazed at how my clients share a resemblance to me and my journey. Helping them achieve their big results is an affirmation that more entrepreneurs can change the trajectory of their lives using social media as a vehicle to collapse time and to increase their capacity to earn more and more, faster and faster. Jalynn Jones is a Vision to Profit Business Coach who launched a niched space helping women upgrade their businesses with intimate, low-cost, and high-value experiences. She built this after leaving her 6- figure corporate job and now celebrating her first 6-figure quarter just a few months later, surpassing the goal she had set for herself in the final quarter of 2022. ▶️ How Jalynn Created $105,853 in 90 days Key points discussed in this episode: ✔️The power of possibility. Seeing someone like you accomplish things you never even thought were plausible, let alone possible for you to create, is such a mighty thing. Jalynn comes from a background and a family who are all into sales but still finds herself stuck in reaching her dream income. "I was never able to articulate what I really want, but I didn't know it was possible until I saw you." ✔️Making the decisive action. Jalynn was in a difficult time of grief, yet mustered up the courage to walk through the door of opportunity that had opened before her. "I made my initial decision to join one of your programs. I was actually on the way to see my stepfather to view him for the first time after he passed away. Just something about how sovereign you were with your approach backed me up into really looking at myself. Making millions of sales in the corporate requires differently now that I'm doing a business myself." Jalynn joined our program & ushered in a remarkable new period in her life and business. ✔️ For goals to come into existence, Jalynn built upon these beliefs for herself: Normalize big money, collapse time, and recode your identity. Hold these in your mind and speak them with your mouth. "Six figures is my minimum wage." Exercise the muscle of courage and believe that good things don't require a long time to achieve. ✔️ The most fulfilling thing we can achieve in our business is nurturing connections beyond the screen and having clients become friends. Helping others break ceilings in their business and speed up the time frames in which they can create unfathomable, almost unrealistic results is what makes my mission and legacy. ———————————————————————————————— Loved this episode? Know that it's your time. Listen, love, when you stop playing small and show up fully, your business and income will naturally grow as you do too. Discover how to achieve the next Level of Authority and remove any blocks sabotaging your sales. http://shamecatankerson.com/
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“What am I doing with what I'm getting? Am I using it to store up for myself or am I being a conduit to give to other people?”This week's 100Knoxville episode features a conversation with Reico Hopewell. "Reico has built his life and career on healing trauma from the ground up. But he doesn't just preach it. He lived it. After battling addiction and experiencing homelessness, Reico hit rock bottom. Thankfully, he had a village of supporters who encouraged him to believe in his worthiness for a better life and begin a path to recovery. He now works daily to help others along on their journeys toward healing." Be sure to stay tuned after Jalynn's discussion with Reico to hear his speech titled "15 Years" from #MadeforKnoxville LIVE! In this episode, Jalynn and Reico discuss:-how Reico's village of individuals helped to change his life -the mentality shift that Reico needed to turn his life around-Reico's future plans as a community leader -ways to support Reico and help those in needIn This Episode:Reico Hopewell Instagram | LinkedIn | Website | #MadeforKnoxville ProfileJalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedIn100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedInFirstBank Website- - - - - - - - - -KEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville: https://www.madeforknoxville.com/Chris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.com The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
This week's 100Knoxville episode features a conversation with 100Knoxville mentor Dr. Angelique Adams. Angelique is a coach, author, entrepreneur, and mother whose experiences in her career have led her to help others. Be sure to stay tuned after Jalynn's discussion with Angelique to hear a clip from #MadeforKnoxville LIVE! where Angelique shares her big pivot moment. In this episode, Jalynn and Angelique discuss: -how Angelique has built partnerships and support across various industries-balancing multidisciplinary endeavors as an entrepreneur -the key to getting help is asking -battling imposter syndrome and the “shouldn'ts” of self-care -the fun of motherhood and including older kids in her career -making a community impact in science and engineering requires EQIn This Episode: Dr. Angelique Adams Website | LinkedIn | Twitter | Made For Knoxville Profile Jalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedIn100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedInFirstBank Website- - - - - - - - - -KEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville: https://www.madeforknoxville.com/Chris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.com The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
“It doesn't matter if I just come up. My mission is to bring my community up.” This week's 100Knoxville conversation features Kryshonna Wilson, the owner of Urz Professional. Kryshonna is a mother, an entrepreneur, an aesthetician, and a believer in bringing up her community and others around her. In this episode, Kryshonna and Jalynn discuss: -her lifelong passion for helping others-the importance of having a self-care practice for yourself in the beauty industry -how Kryshonna has allowed herself to develop a deeper connection with customers through vulnerability - serving the Black community, supporting local Black-owned businesses - building community and empowering others to be financially independent-stories of failure and pain along the way and how she pushes through in those moments -the power of collaboration -and much more! In This Episode:Kryshonna Wilson LinkedIn | Instagram Urz Professional WebsiteJalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedIn100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedInFirstBank Website- - - - - - - - - -KEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville: https://www.madeforknoxville.com/Chris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.com The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
“Rather than wishing, let's put ourselves in the position by doing something . . . starting that cognitive development process is an intentional move to put you in a position where you become, in essence, the expert of whatever you're in.”This week's 100Knoxville episode features a conversation with Douglas Mapp. Doug is the President and Founder of ThinkUp and is a certified cognitive professional.In this episode, Jalynn and Doug discuss: -what cognitive development training is-practical applications for cognitive development training-Doug's term, “mental obesity” and what it means -the community impact Doug wants to see from his work-the impact of cognitive development on people -what happens when we don't have to be creative anymore -and much more! In This Episode:Douglas Mapp LinkedInThinkUp WebsiteJalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedIn100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedInFirstBank Website- - - - - - - - - -KEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville: https://www.madeforknoxville.com/Chris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.com The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
Next up from our 100Knoxville conversations, Jalynn Baker sits down with long-time 100Knoxville mentors, Harry Boston (owner of Boston Government Services) and Rob Cochran (serial entrepreneur). Jalynn and Harry discuss: -Harry's advice for budding entrepreneurs -How leading with an inclusive, people-first approach has led to success -Where Harry gets his best ideas and his values -The significance of winning the KAUL Minority Business Award -The impact of taking a collaborative approach to business and community work-Why Harry doesn't dwell on failuresJalynn and Rob discuss: -Rob's early business ventures and how he fell into the RV business-Words of wisdom for different types of entrepreneurs-Shifting from a mentality of micromanagement to trust and coaching-Rob's first mentors and the role they played in his careerIn This Episode:Jalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedIn100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedInFirstBank WebsiteHarry Boston LinkedInRob Cochran LinkedIn- - - - - - - - - -KEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville: https://www.madeforknoxville.com/Chris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.com The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod
We are excited to release the first episode of our 100Knoxville conversations! Jalynn Baker hosts this very special bonus pod! Jalynn is the Coordinator of Storytelling Initiatives for Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, a photographer, and an active community member who uses art and storytelling as a tool for advocacy.In this episode, Jalynn sits down with Pee Jay Alexander, the owner of Purple Mouse Smart House, to discuss the following: -how Pee Jay got into smart home automation -how he worked through the risks and challenges of starting his own company -some takeaways from Pee Jay's time in 100Knox -learning to "hyper-focus" instead of "hyper-task"-how Pee Jay views the impact of his businesses on his community -the practice of patience and listening -and much more! In This Episode:Jalynn Baker Instagram| Website | LinkedIn 100Knoxville Website | Instagram | LinkedIn FirstBank WebsitePee Jay Alexander LinkedIn Purple Mouse Smart House LinkedIn | Website | Instagram - - - - - - - - - -KEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville: https://www.madeforknoxville.com/Chris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.com The show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod
You need to stand out in an oversaturated online market to grow your online business. Host Michelle Thames speaks with Jalynn Jones about becoming visible to your ideal client and community. Jalynn shares the dos and don'ts of becoming visible online and what strategies work for online business growth. As Founder of Ecosistem Global Solutions and its sister organization, Black Pretty and Paid University, Jalynn has made it her mission to guide emerging and experienced black entrepreneurs through the twists and turns of building profitable businesses and achieving sustainable success. Jalynn is well-versed in using timeless strategies and methods to rise above the noise in the crowded, ever-evolving marketplace.——Follow Michelle on InstagramJoin The Newsletter - We send weekly tips to grow and market your online business the easy wayLeave a review for Social Media Decoded Support the show
Jalynn Harris is a poet, educator, editor, and press founder from Baltimore, MD. She founded SoftSavagePress for the sole purpose of promoting visual and literary works by Black people. She earned her MFA from the University of Baltimore, where she was the inaugural recipient of Michael F. Klein fellowship for social justice. Her work has been featured or is forthcoming in Poem-A-Day, The Best American Poetry 2022, Transition Magazine, Little Patuxent Review, Feminist Studies, and elsewhere. Her first collection of poems, Exit Thru the Afro, can be purchased now! How Do You Write Podcast: Explore the processes of working writers with bestselling author Rachael Herron. Want tips on how to write the book you long to finish? Here you'll gain insight from other writers on how to get in the chair, tricks to stay in it, and inspiration to get your own words flowing. Join Rachael's Slack channel, Onward Writers: https://join.slack.com/t/onwardwriters/shared_invite/zt-7a3gorfm-C15cTKh_47CEdWIBW~RKwgRachael can be YOUR mini-coach, and she'll answer all your questions on the show! http://patreon.com/rachael Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S2 Episode 35 In this episode Allison and Mandy are excited to chat with Jalynn Schroeder all about her transformation and journey to leave the Mormon church. Jalynn shares transparently about the religion and what the final straw was for her to finally have the courage to leave. We get to hear about how this decision was the bridge into her spiritual awakening and how she has transformed since finding the courage to begin listening to and following her intuition. Hear them chat about how this transition also transformed her marriage and how they have begun to grow together connecting in new ways. This episode is full of so many nuggets of insight and information. You can find Jalynn on IG @jalynnschroeder where she continues to share her journey transparently and with courage. See what Allison and Mandy are up to on Instagram @soul.star.energy.collective and check out their website at soulstarenergycollective.com to book a reading a healing session or to check out upcoming courses.
Join us as we talk to Temple Guard "Jalynn Holmes" about her career, life after basketball, and relationship with God!The“Saved & Such" podcast, is the New Thing that God is doing through Culture and Sports using the Gospel.
I love seeing boss women on stages, doing their thang, owning the place and most importantly: BUILDING PEOPLE UP. This past weekend a recent guest had her event (The Black Entrepreneur Homecoming Experience) on leveraging your launching and killing it in business. She had some incredible speakers and I could not be more proud. Send her some love over @daretobeablkmillionaire on IG. LMK how your September is going, boo @whitneydanielleco_
Saunder and Jalynn continue on their journey of expansion. This time with a special visitor, Ms. Molly—a visitor they never planned on visiting.
We're back...and ready to dive into the last year of our lives. More specifically, SEX. This episode won't be anything you expected. It's real, raw and one of our most vulnerable episodes. See ya on the other side! [Apologies for Jalynn's mic on the highs]
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Corey Brock of The Athletic about all things Seattle Mariners, then they visit with Washington Huskies wide receiver Ja'Lynn Polk about the season starting soon before reacting to some texts.
Washington Huskies wide receiver Ja'Lynn Polk joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to talk about the season starting soon and being in camp right now, the wide receiver room this season, the quarterback situation, coming from Texas and transferring here.
Vision-to-Profit Business Coach, Speaker, Founder of Black Pretty and Paid University and Creator of the FIRST HBCU-inspired Business Conference. Follow Jalynn on IG at @daretobeablkmillionaire and her FB group: HERE. In this episode we talk about how Jalynn and I connected through Black Girls Do on Clubhouse, how her business has blossomed over the last two years and how she is building an empire and staying Black, Pretty & PAID! Get your tickets to the 3 day Black Entrepreneur Homecoming Experience in Atlanta (or virtually) HERE. It is going to be an INSANELY amazing event. Make sure you send this event to your ATL peeps or buy a ticket for someone you know who would love to attend. #payitforward Don't forget to tag me on social as you listen @whitneydanielleco_ and make sure you're leaving a 5 star rating and a cute review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, etc. I'd like it. *PS- we're going LIVE on Instagram on Monday 7/18 so join us or check out the replay on our pages- it'll be fun to see us on video discuss the episode and answer any questions! Hugs, Whitney Danielle
Aye, y'all!! What's good?! Today's episode was recorded with my friend Jalynn Baker. We chat about her story and how she grew a passion for storytelling through photography, as well as through other mediums. She shared about her journey to finding her voice in predominantly white spaces as a Black woman and offers encouragement to aspiring creatives wanting to listen to the voice inside of them that tells them to create! Hope you all enjoy the episode.
Jalynn Jones is redefining what it means to be Black, Pretty, and Paid. This week's episode broadcast the brilliance of Jalynn Jones the founder of Black, Pretty & Paid. Jalynn gives all the juicy details on how she is building a thriving 6-figure business in her 30s! She also shares with us how she is using her voice to produce an HBCU-focused experience for Black Entrepreneurs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Like many people, my client Jalynn Jones always knew she wanted to help people. However, she fell into the entrepreneurship pitfall of prioritizing the idea of serving others before herself. Jalynn shares, "My business model was full of scarcity, handouts and begging people to work with me, let alone pay me." She was a woman charging $14.99 for the same clients that would get them $20,000-$40,000 raises for career coaching. Such was Jalynn's reality of being overwhelmed, overworked, and underpaid. She thought she needed another secret formula to raise her game. She found a different path totally opposite to complex strategies and the wrong mindset of building a business in a transformational space. Key points discussed in this episode: ✔️Jalynn had already spent ten years working her way up in a job, vying for raises and promotions to get a big seat at the table. She decided she couldn't waste more time building her dreams as a black woman. "It's not about leaving and escaping corporate America. It's about making our revolutionary corner and being our own corporation. You have to decide, and that's what I did when I saw Shameca make absolute decisions, teaching us how to do the same in various ways." ✔️ Get comfortable in the CERTAINTY of who you be. When Jalyn fully owned her identity, she collapsed time and made the results come faster. The coming into self-actualization helped her reach the people she's meant to serve, making it possible to earn her first $100,000 in nearly 24 hours without a funnel and a small email list. ✔️ As women, we are not afraid of hard work. We're not scared of putting in time and effort. However, that's not how it works in entrepreneurship. It's not "The harder you work, the more you get." Shameca debunks all of the myths about the hustle and bustle. What is required is the energetic work that will push you to rise to whatever result you are looking to achieve with ease and flow. ✔️In order to be a giant, you have to be around giants. You can't dig for more strategies and solutions to get results. What you need is to find people who can be examples of possibility. Get in the proximity of what success looks like for you. Because once you see it, you no longer have a doubt about it being possible for you. —————————— Loved this episode? Know that it's your time. Listen, love, when you stop playing small and show up fully, your business and income will naturally grow as you do too. https://www.shamecatankerson.com/
What's up Beautiful People! Come and join me while we listen to this interview with Jalynn Craig Business Owner of Haus of Beauty ATL talk about her transitional moment and purpose. Make sure to follow me on IG PatriaSpeaks_. Thank you for liking comment and following. --- 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/patriaspeaks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/patriaspeaks/support
EXP Realty Icon Podcast with JaLynn Manser Why EXP Realty - EXP Realty Explained You're probably asking yourself, "Why should I choose EXP Realty over any other company?" We'll give you great reasons here in our video! Want to Hire a Virtual Assistant? Visit → https://www.sphererocketva.com BOOK A CALL WITH ME BELOW to "Pick my Brain" about all things Real Estate and receive instant value for your business (marketing strategy, lead generation, social media presence, building a team, and more - no question is out of bounds)! Pick My Brain - Schedule a Call: https://calendly.com/sphererocketgame... Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwkZ... Instagram: therealjustinnelson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justinnelson... Facebook Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/sphererocketva
Today we are talking to a special guest Jalynn Schroeder about Plant Medicine. This healing practice has been misunderstood but has been a very powerful tool in our lives when we approach it in a safe manner. Our discussion takes us through our experience with Ayahuasca and Magic Mushrooms while being led by guides holding a safe place to go on our journey. Remember we are not talking about popping some mushrooms at a concert. We are diving deep into the healing that can be achieved by allowing ourselves to surrender to the plant's medicine. How it allows you to unpack and uncover things that have been pushed down for years that are still holding onto us. Plant medicine allows us to connect deeper to ourselves and other dimensional beings. We share our experiences with aliens both under plant medicine and without plant medicine. We want you to feel seen and heard. Know you are not alone! As we know we are not alone in these interactions.Connect with Samantha on InstagramGrab some Out of This World Swag HEREConnect with Jalynn on InstagramDISCLAIMER: This podcast is for informational purposes only and may not be the best fit for your personal situation. it shall not be construed as medical advice. This information and education provided here is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and or diagnosis. Always check with your own physician or medical professional before trying or implementing and of this information you hear on this podcast
Recorded by Jalynn Harris for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on August 19, 2021. www.poets.org
Host Medium & Intuitive Dating Expert Marisa Liza Pell and co-host CJ Westyn talk with the best friend of CJ's LOML (love of my life) as she gives valuable insight into Sarah's thoughts, feelings, and reactions to CJ's pursuit which come complete with a letter of recommendation from an ex-girlfriend! Jalynn Venis calls in to discuss her new venture as the founder of DateCamp an online dating resource website based in Denver. (At the time of this podcast release, DateCamp no longer exists.) Jalynn is an author of fiction and non-fiction, an optioned screenwriter and video/television producer. She was born and raised in Texas, where tall tales, smoky barbecue, enchiladas with chili con carne, and friendly people abound. As a child, Jalynn wrote her first spooky short story at the age of nine to rave revues and classmate applause. From that moment on, there was no turning back. Gothic horror, adventure and science fiction inspired her imagination and dreams. After graduating from North Texas University with a degree in writing for radio, television and film, Jalynn visited Colorado where she met a talented photographer and writer named Jim Venis. The two married and made their home in the Denver area where they pursued careers in media and communications. Jalynn is a video and television producer whose national credits include What You Get for the Money (HGTV, Fine Living), Picking Up the Pieces (HGTV), and The Traveloguer Series (PBS). Together with associates, she is developing two new projects for television: Date Camp and Last Night on Earth. Her published books include Cassandra's Field Guide to Ghostly Encounters, 25 Ways to Get Your Child to Read, and various ghostwriting projects. Coming in 2015 are Ghost Island, the novel, and The Pajama Supper Club, and Other Bedtime Stories. Jalynn has written several screenplays: Rollercoaster, Ghost Island, Jackson Hawk and the Treasure of the Inca (optioned), Utopia, and Lasermoon (optioned). She often writes with Richard Gorey, a writer, animation filmmaker, and film instructor in New York (www.goreystories.com). Jalynn completed ScreenwritingU's ProSeries program and has been interviewed by founder Hal Croasmun on the Business of Writing for ScreenwritingU's Master Program. An intuitive since childhood, Jalynn is no stranger to the metaphysical universe and the noetic sciences of consciousness, healing, extended human capacities, and transformation. She is an intuitive explorer who has coached individuals, organizations, and forward-looking companies in intuitive development. Since the late 1990s, Jalynn has mentored clients in energy sensitivity, intuitive development techniques, and heart-centered communication. She has been quoted in the Denver Post and various online journals on the role of intuition in everyday living. With both European and Native American ancestry, Jalynn has a deep reverence for the Earth and its wild things. At heart, she's a country girl who cherishes the ranch she shares with her husband, their pets, and wildlife. Jalynn is proud to be a member of The Colorado Authors' League and The Literacy Coalition of Colorado.
We celebrate creative freedom tonight with special guests Jalynn and Andy. Our topic is comedian Bo Burnham and his poignant work in his special, Inside. Read about Burnham's work here https://indieitpress.com/ Follow us on Instagram @american.mayhem Follow us on Facebook @AmericanMayhemPodcast Find us on Twitter @Podcast_Mayhem #boburnham #darkcomedy #anxiety #americanartists #inside #performanceart #performativity #installation
Tune into our Student-Athlete Instagram Story Takeovers and Lives! Check out Jalynn's Interview about life as a collegiate basketball player at temple university on our Instagram @Sportsfinda Socials: Instagram ➭ https://www.instagram.com/sportsfinda/ Twitter ➭ https://twitter.com/Sportsfinda TikTok ➭ @Sportsfinda Facebook ➭ https://www.facebook.com/Sportsfinda Business Inquiries ➭ support@sportsfinda.com Website ➭ https://sportsfinda.com
I got a chance to sit down with actress, singer, dancer, comedian, writer, and all out "HAL-CAT", Jalynn Steele. Jalynn talked to me about her amazing life and journey to the Broadway stage.
Jalynn is a Broadway and Off-Broadway actress, singer, and teacher of the musical arts. Most of you may know her as the beloved Mother, Sally Jackson, from The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical. Today, I will be speaking with Jalynn about the nitty-gritty of the performance world, and dive in a little more to her experience of playing Sally and with the fans of the PJO world. To support the show, be sure to find us on Instagram and Twitter @bestdamcamppod and on Tumblr at thebestdamcamp.tumblr.com. If you'd like to get your thoughts across, you can email us at thebestdamcamp@hotmail.com. Percy Jackson Merchandise. For more Percy Jackson content check out Fran's YouTube channel A Healthy Dose of Fran and support her via Patreon. Nickel Anarchy: Instagram and Redbubble Taylor Paisley-French: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Spotify _________________________ Everyone needs a little help now and then, and that's OK. If you or someone you know, need support or maybe you just need someone to understand, there is always someone to call. CheckPoint provides Mental Health Hotline numbers Worldwide. Remember, it's OK to not be OK. https://checkpointorg.com/global/ _________________________ Black Lives Matter links and resources: Ways to Help PLEASE SIGN PETITIONS, DONATE, CALL AND EMAIL TO DEMAND JUSTICE, AND SHARE Twitter Thread on how to support if you have no money Support for the Black Trans Community Twitter Thread for Black Creative Talent to support Advice on how to support from the UK Who to donate too 8 Lessons I Learned About Racism That Were Helpful to me a White Person Support Protestors Racism and the UK Checkpoint World Wide Mental Health Hotlines Stand With and Support the Asian community: Asian Lives Matter Resources Stand Against Hatred Stop AAPI Hate America's History of Scape-Goating its Asian citizens Support for the Trans community: How Black Trans People All About Trans Website Stonewall Website Support UK Mermaids Charity Update Description
In this episode we interview Jalynn Steele, who played Sally and others in the Lightning Thief Musical on Broadway! You can follow Jalynn on instagram @jalynn_the_entertainer and check out her class: https://twusa.org/academy/lightningthiefexperience/ Our website is thehalfbloodreport.com and you can buy our new merch at https://half-blood-report.creator-spring.com/ (use code OUTRO at checkout)
People with autism can face many challenges after they turn 21. JaLynn Prince joins Boyd to talk about a new Utah state initiative to help them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Luisa Lyons chats with actor Jalynn Steele about the upcoming livestream of Titanique the Maiden Voyage Concert. In this laugh-filled chat, we talk about the joy of performing, going to State for theatre, what Jalynn learnt during the pandemic, performing with COVID restrictions, The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, and the importance of diverse representation on Broadway. Jalynn Steele is an energetic light placed here on earth to shine joy to everyone. Through the years she has graced many stages across the world and is extremely excited to join the awesome cast of Titanique! Credits include; Broadway: The Lightning Thief: A Percy Jackson Musical, Off Broadway: Sistas: The Musical, National/International Tour: Fosse, Regional Theatre: Mamma Mia, Beehive, and Little Shop of Horrors. Other credits include; Sesame Street, After Midnight, Rock of Ages, Burn the Floor, The Wiz, Songs for a New World, and recently, many virtual performances. Her life’s creed, “Live, laugh & love!” Follow on Facebook and Instagram. Titanique the Maiden Voyage Concert will be livestreamed at 7.30pm EDT on May 2. Tickets are available from Stellar. Filmed Live Musicals is the most comprehensive online searchable database for musicals that have been filmed live on stage. Visit www.filmedlivemusicals.com to learn more. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can also support the site at Patreon. Patrons get early access to content, no matter how much you pledge. Filmed Live Musicals is created by Luisa Lyons. Luisa is an actor, writer, and musician. She grew up in Sydney, trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, and now lives, works, and plays in New York. Learn more at www.luisalyons.com or follow on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
This week at the dive we shimmy up to the bar with Broadway's Jalynn Steele!First, we check in with the one and only My Gay Bartender, Adam Tabellija!We have a beer and chat about Inauguration looks, Tyra, and the Kandy/Tamisha feud.Next up, we sit down and dive in with our very special guest Jalynn Steele. We talk about living and performing on cruise ships, getting THE call from Broadway, and her feelings on the current social/political climate in this country.Our sponsor this week is the Quibi original film "A shower before dying..." (voiced by the divine Margaret Siegrist.)Follow us on Instagram @SundayNightDiveDon't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
Connect with me on Instagram @davidkinani Episode Flow: Starting off as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Right Out Of High School Transition From CNA to Administrative Assistant In Hospice CNA Salary & Work Load Hospice Administrative Assistant Salary How To Transition From Entry Level Job To Mid Level Job How To Finesse Your Resume For A Job You Want When You Don't Have Experience How Jalynn Went From Making $32K/year to over $100K/year in sales The Mistakes Jalynn Made When She Started Her Coaching Business The Outcomes That Jalynn Produces As A Motivational Resume Writer How Jalynn Balances Working A Job & Running Her Own Business How To Get Your First Paying Customer Jalynn's Platform That Helps Black Millennial Women Entrepreneurs What To Do When You're Feeling Unfulfilled In Your Job
Join Justin as he chats with Rae and Jalynn from Yukon Young Professionals. Grab your cup of coffee or tea and take a break with us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justin-urbina/support
Are your notebooks out? If not go get it because Jalynn Jones just went off. Man, this babe right here is the collaboration queen and I have learned so much from her. Hear how she is helping millenial women entrepreneurs take their business to the next level with Black, Pretty, and Paid University. School is in session! It's okay to collect all these gems, but don't just have them sit in your treasure chest. Jalynn will help you implent the gems you've been receiving. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wcwthepodcast/support
We delve into special guest Jalynn's raw hatred of America's boyfriend Matthew McConaughey and during the dark journey learn a little something about ourselves. We also discuss the serious topic of comedic character portrayal, body image, and gender stereotyping that actors face in film and how that might be changing with Millennial artists and audiences in the U.S.Is there such a thing as 'a guy movie'?Shhhhhh-just let him talk...New Yorker: Melissa McCarthyFollow us on Instagram @american.mayhemFollow us on Facebook @AmericanMayhemPodcastFind us on Twitter @Podcast_Mayhem#moviestars #hollywood #typecasting #gendernormativity #film #mathewmcconaughey#dazedandconfused #melissamccarthy #bodyimage#
Just as we think we're starting to understand Surrender, we get slapped in the face. Jalynn talks with her ex-husband. Saunder's inner voice convinces him he's going to lose Jalynn, and she's going to run off with her ex. This is one of our most real and heavy episodes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unconditionallyunfiltered/support
Ya know those times where you just aren’t feeling it?! That deep connection that makes a relationship sooooo good?! IT’S GONE! But not forever. Saunder and Jalynn and feeling a little disconnected (such is life) and we are going to need a little listener participation on this one! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unconditionallyunfiltered/support
One of the most frequent questions Saunder and Jalynn get asked is, "What does Saunder believe now?". Well this episode covers that, as well as where Jalynn is at in her beliefs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unconditionallyunfiltered/support
Jalynn got cut in half. Saunder talks through his walls and how he's overcome them-ish. Due to popular demand, we talk through how we process and respond to "harsh" comments, especially from those we love! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unconditionallyunfiltered/support
Business Owner Jalynn Schroeder shares with us her spiritual journey beginning with the awakening that prompted her to leave the Mormon Church, where she spent her entire life.It was the little pieces and experiences that built up, allowing and... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soulliftbyenlightenedhood/message
The last year has been hard. Both Saunder and Jalynn have felt emptiness towards each other. In this episode they detail this emptiness, walking on egg shells, how they've been understanding towards each other and touch on how they've worked through it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unconditionallyunfiltered/support
Day 3 of the retreat and we go deeper than ever. As Samuel L Jackson once said, "Hold Onto Your Butts". Jalynn cries for 5 hours, discovers a heavy and confusing loss, AND HAS MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF HEALING. Saunder builds in his Universe and experiences enlightenment. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unconditionallyunfiltered/support
Day 2 of the retreat and things get really real. Saunder is introduced to his Spirit Guide or Animal. Jalynn has a dark experience and then a beautiful experience as she has a rebirthing of her VAGINA (she's working on saying it loud and proud). The Spiritual Experience continues. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unconditionallyunfiltered/support
Joe and Matt are joined by special guest, Dr. Jalynn Roberts, who is a university professor. They discuss how colleges and universities are adapting to COVID-19 through online education and the societal response to the pandemic.
The episode you've all been waiting for! This episode is all about the first day of the ceremony and taking the medicine. Jalynn & Saunder had completely different experiences. Jalynn uncovered things that happened in her past that were buried deeeeeep. Saunder had an epic battle with his ego and unleashed his warrior spirit. And then...they enjoyed the best watermelon of their life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unconditionallyunfiltered/support
This is a loooonggg episode (listen at 1.5 or 2x ;). We told ourselves we weren't going to go deep and then we went deepish. We wanted to provide you guys with some more info of our journey and where we're at today. Jalynn get's raw. Saunder gets triggered. This is unedited and and we just kept the stuff we said we were going to edit out. Thursday we'll resume our programming with Day 1 of our Retreat. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unconditionallyunfiltered/support
Entrepreneur and owner of The Red Closet Shop Jalynn Schroeder shares her journey of leaving the Mormon Church and the spiritual awakening that occurred after she was given the space to explore her own beliefs and purpose. Jalynn shares how her deep-rooted beliefs have affected her life path, her marriage, her role as a mother, and the continued healing she continues to work through.Jalynn shares how meditation and personal development have been the key to overcoming this huge transition, stepping into her power and owning her voice. Jalynn and Leena also discuss the identity of mothers and Jalynn offers advice for any mother who doesn't feel like motherhood comes naturally.To learn more about our spiritual community for mamas mentioned in the intro, visit: www.enlightenedhood.com/membershipSupport the show (https://enlightenedhood.com/membership)
A quick intro about Jalynn and Saunder and what we'll be discussing in episodes to come.. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unconditionallyunfiltered/support
This episode is brought to you by NED. Ned is a wellness brand offering science-backed and nature-based solutions that offer an alternative to prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs. They produce the highest quality Full Spectrum CBD extracted from organically grown hemp plants, all sourced from Colorado. If you want to check out Ned and try their CBD for yourself, we have a special offer for the Woke with Weslie audience. Go to www.helloned.com/WOKE where you can checkout for 15% off your first order plus FREE shipping. Jalynn was a normal, working mom just 7 weeks ago. She’s always been open about her life online, so when she discovered some theories about both past and present world events, then it was second nature for her to share those, too.Within just days, people started to take notice. Since then she’s been featured on Buzzfeed and other media outlets as a 'keyboard conspiracy theorist'.Jalynns response to this is: "Conspiracy theorist? More like fact sharer."She finds facts, and shares them for her followers to decipher for themselves.If You’re interested in seeing what she has to say, you can find her on Instagram @jalynnschroeder, and you can watch her story series called ‘Wake up.”
I had the chance to talk with Broadway performer Jalynn Steele aka Songbird! She talks with us about the ups and downs of working professionally in the theatre as well as her life living in New York City. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jalynn Schroeder is a wife, mom to two and has always been an entrepreneur at heart! Jalynn started out blogging at The Red Closet Diary over 10 years ago as an outlet while dealing with a rocky first marriage. Through blogging she was able to make and create an income by being involved in what she loves most: fun fashion and sharing! In May of 2016 Jalynn joined SeneGence, a long lasting cosmetics and anti aging skin-care company. With SeneGence she was able to build a multi-million dollar team and build an awesome community, all while growing in ways she never thought possible. In November of 2018 Jalynn launched her shop, The Red Closet Shop. As her ultimate dream to own her own shop and offer fun, unique and bold styles for all body types, she did just that! Jalynn is passionate about sharing her story and helping other women do the same. From PCOS, anxiety, diastisis recti, suicide, to most currently going through a massive spiritual awakening, she shares it all in hopes to help others not feel so alone or silenced when going through these same things. Connect with Jalynn on IG: @JalynnSchroeder On the inter webs: theredclosetdiary.com
Hey everybody! I hope you enjoyed this episode featuring boss babe Jalynn, the owner of the new yoga studio in Flat Rock, Michigan, Empowered Earth! In this episode we discuss what made her want to open her own studio & all that will be offered. How she has grace with herself being a parent and busy yogi & her favorite rituals to release around the moon cycles! Find out more about Jalynn's studio & classes on social media! https://www.facebook.com/mmrecoveryyoga/ https://www.facebook.com/jalynn.nino https://www.instagram.com/michiganmaryjane_/ Be sure to check out this episode's sponsor, Yana Galanin Photography! HTTPS://WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM/YANAGALANINPHOTOGRAPHY/ Now booking for November 2/3 Check out my story and highlights under “BOHO MINI” for more pictures of our set up we have created for our next round of mini sessions!! I am also pleased to announce @yanagalaninphotography will be collaborating forces with amazing hair artist and dear friend of mine @omgitsjackiec for this round of sessions as well as our spectacular house make up artist @lorynsparkles !! PLEASE be aware these can be lifestyle, casual, boudoir , mommy and me, etc. It all depends on how YOU want to use this space to create beautiful images together . Interested in learning more info? Just shoot me a DM or comment below ! BOHEMIAN GODDESS MINI SESSIONS ARE PRICED AT $200.00 All photography mini sessions come with onsite hair and make up services. A pop up boho closet we encourage you to use and mix and match with which Includes clothing and accessories As well as a fruit, cheese and drinks 2 Different “sets” to choose from (meditation nook as pictured or a sensual bohemian bed set Sessions will be located in Grosse Point Park, MI (specific address emailed upon booking) All other details emailed upon request Thank you for listening! AURA AWAKENING SELF GROWTH HABIT JOURNAL! HTTPS://WWW.AMAZON.COM/DP/1070967491/?CV_CT_ID=AMZN1.IDEA.2888M0FCOICCZ&CV_CT_PG=STOREFRONT&CV_CT_WN=AIP-STOREFRONT&REF=EXP_COV_INFLUENCER-033F1C09_DP_VV_D Aura Awakening YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPIccHYE5dvYrvWe3xKzk1A https://instagram.com/awakening.alyssa https://instagram.com/auraawakening email: alyssa@auraawakening.com http://auraawakening.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/episode40-102819351PM.mp3
In this episode, Josh features Jalynn Schroeder to teach on topics surrounding her story, the importance of passion & purpose, spirituality, and so much more. Guest: Jalynn Schroeder on Facebook Jalynn Schroeder on Instagram Follow Josh Coats: Josh Coats on Facebook Josh Coats on Instagram
BookTuber, Nikea JaLynn (cohost of the series #BlackGirlLit), joins us to chat about The Revolution of Birdie Randolph by Brandy Colbert. (Transcript) In today’s episode… The Revolution of Birdie Randolph by Brandy Colbert Dove “Birdie” Randolph has tried hard to live up to her parents’ expectations: she’s at the top of her class, she works hard, and she even quit playing soccer to make more time for schoolwork. She seems to be the perfect daughter. But Birdie has a secret: she’s seeing a boy named Booker, a boy who’s been in Juvie, and Birdie’s sure her parents won’t approve. When her estranged aunt Carlene comes to town, Birdie’s life gets even more complicated. Carlene’s in recovery, but Birdie’s mother still braces herself for the moment when it will all come crashing down. Can Birdie […] The post The Revolution of Birdie Randolph by Brandy Colbert feat. Nikea JaLynn appeared first on Nouvelle ELA Teaching Resources.
Episode 5 of Talk Is Deep with the the one and only, the lady, the myth, the legend Lady J. This hilarious episode goes deep with taking back power from addiction, keys to get a man in 2018, Lady J's business with strugglestudioz, and a TON of hilarity. Follow Jalynn on IG, Snapchat (definitely), Twitter, and Facebook: thejalynnshow and you will NOT be bored. She is also available on Soundcloud through search: StruggleStudios --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkisdeep/support
JaLynn Prince is an American humanitarian, photographer, businesswoman and the president and founder of the Madison House Foundation. She joins me on the show as we discuss her mission to help adults with autism, families who have a loved one on the spectrum and to raise awareness concerning autism. "Lead with kindness", she says, "you never know what someone else is going through."
The Heros Journey.
If you don't know Jalynn, I'm so excited for you to be introduced to her! She's well known in the blogging world, the direct sales world, and the fashion world. She's made a name for herself with Senegence, the company that makes LipSense, and she has accomplished so much more. I hope you'll love listening to her experiences and advice as much as I did. You can learn something from her, whether you're in the same business realm or not! As a mom of two, she also knows just how important and challenging the role of mother is. What are you waiting for? Listen up!
Very excited to introduce our next guest, Jalynn Steele! Jalynn is a talented performer with a dynamic stage presence and magnetic personality. Born and raised in Texas, Jalynn began singing in church and became involved in theatre, music and dance throughout her school years. During which she starred in shows including; The World Goes Round, Songs For A New World & The Wiz. During her last year of college Jalynn joined the national & international tour of Fosse in the Principal Role. Next, she explored the high seas as a party band singer with Holland America then joined the Norwegian Cruise Line family, dominating in various shows including Rock of Ages, Burn the Floor, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, After Midnight and many more. After returning to New York, she played lead in the Off-Broadway smash Sistas, and continued work in Regional Theaters. Jalynn is currently preparing to tour nationally with The Lightning Thief starting in January 2019. Live! Laugh! Love!
In this episode, Jalynn is her to talk about track and field. She is a 10th grader at Kennedy. She participated in track and field last year, and her events were the long jump and triple jump. One thing we can say about Jalynn is that she’s very hard working and doesn’t give up on anything or anyone.
In these important episodes of Mormon Stories, we interview JaLynn Prince – President and Founder of the Madison House Autism Foundation and wife of our frequent past guest on Mormon Stories episodes as a Mormon scientist and historian – Dr. Greg Prince. We focus on JaLynn’s background in the LDS Church and how she learned her son Madison was a child with autism. We also have a discussion on some of the general characteristics of autism and other related disabilities, and how the LDS Church serves these individuals. We then have a frank discussion on possible areas of improvement in the LDS community to offer more support, opportunities, and hope for adults with autism. In our final segment of the interview, JaLynn fields questions from our live listening audience.
In these important episodes of Mormon Stories, we interview JaLynn Prince – President and Founder of the Madison House Autism Foundation and wife of our frequent past guest on Mormon Stories episodes as a Mormon scientist and historian – Dr. Greg Prince. We focus on JaLynn’s background in the LDS Church and how she learned her son Madison was a child with autism. We also have a discussion on some of the general characteristics of autism and other related disabilities, and how the LDS Church serves these individuals. We then have a frank discussion on possible areas of improvement in the LDS community to offer more support, opportunities, and hope for adults with autism. In our final segment of the interview, JaLynn fields questions from our live listening audience.
In these important episodes of Mormon Stories, we interview JaLynn Prince – President and Founder of the Madison House Autism Foundation and wife of our frequent past guest on Mormon Stories episodes as a Mormon scientist and historian – Dr. Greg Prince. We focus on JaLynn’s background in the LDS Church and how she learned her son Madison was a child with autism. We also have a discussion on some of the general characteristics of autism and other related disabilities, and how the LDS Church serves these individuals. We then have a frank discussion on possible areas of improvement in the LDS community to offer more support, opportunities, and hope for adults with autism. In our final segment of the interview, JaLynn fields questions from our live listening audience.
Ahead of districts action, the Get Around Guys — Brendan, Brett and James — take part in the inaugural girls prep basketball fantasy draft and sit down with Kingsley's Jalynn Brumfield. Either Brumfield, Buckley's Denver Cade or Kalkaska's Makenzie Wilkinson is inducted into the Get Around Hall of Fame as the Athlete of the Week. Round 1 of The Get Around's Sports Movie Madness bracket is revealed. Visit www.SurveyMonkey.com/r/TheGetAround to vote! NOW!
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Jalynn Venis, writer/producer and author of Cassandra's Field Guide to Ghostly Encounters We will discuss the topic of ghosts or earthbound spirits. Jalynn has also interviewed on the subjects of angelic intervention, paranormal phenomena and intuitive development. Most recently, Jalynn was interviewed for a video on ghosts and angels by Group Publishing, the video producer for the Lifetree Café videos which are shown across the country. She has given talks to organizations, large companies, non-profits, church groups, and conference attendees on these subjects. Jalynn's background is in corporate and government communications. She is a television and video producer, author, optioned screenwriter, paranormal consultant and intuitive. After living in four haunted houses, she published Cassandra's Field Guide to Ghostly Encounters. For more information visit: www.CassandraO.net, or Amazon and Barnes & Noble to purchase a copy.
For our inaugural installment of this new podcast, I couldn't think of anyone better to have than Greg Prince. Greg is well known in our little Mormon world for his historical contributions and his grassroots activism within the LDS Church. Greg is an advocate for better curriculum, scholarship, gender equality, and open dialogue within Mormon discourse and church policy. Greg sits on the board of directors for Dialogue Foundation, as well as the Madison House Autism Foundation. In this interview, Greg and I discuss Dialogue, one of Mormondom's oldest and most controversial publications, and what role it will continue to play in the Internet Age. Greg is a bold advocate for gender equality and women's issues within Mormon culture. We discuss the contributions of Chieko Okasaki, women and the priesthood, and what practical solutions are available today to affect positive change in Mormon gender equality. In October 2011, at the Washington DC Mormon Stories Conference, Greg Prince gave a wonderful summary of his experiences of activism within Mormonism, discussed his role models, and in Section 5 of his speech provided a manifesto for how we should take ownership of the future of Mormonism. Greg and I discussed in further depth his admonitions, which range from influencing curriculum, creating better scholarship, and how to navigate the political intrigue of church service. Toward the end of the interview, I asked Greg to tell us more about his newest project, the Madison House Autism Foundation (MHAF), which he and his wife JaLynn co-founded in 2009. MHAF is a very important organization that strives to find solutions for the needs of adults with autism. I strongly encourage our listeners to visit MHAF's website. We will provide links below. It was a sublime experience to interview one of Modern Mormonism's greatest champions. I would like to thank Greg from the bottom of my heart for helping us start off on the right foot.