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A rapid-fire segment highlighting positive developments in digital health. Janae and Megan share insights on recent innovations, successful implementations, and emerging trends that are driving progress in healthcare technology. Learn about cutting-edge solutions improving patient outcomes Discover how technology is enhancing healthcare accessibility Gain insight into successful digital health implementations Stay informed about positive industry trends shaping the future of care Janae Sharp, Founder, The Sharp Index Megan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT Live
Five Good Things Join us for Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli: A rapid-fire segment highlighting positive developments in digital health. Janae and Megan share insights on recent innovations, successful implementations, and emerging trends that are driving progress in healthcare technology. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
On this episode of Where Rodeo Meets the Road, Ken and Janae sit down with rising breakaway roping talent Madison Outhier as she prepares to compete at The American Rodeo.Madison talks about the road to one of rodeo's biggest events, the pressure of competing on a major stage, and the mindset it takes to stay sharp in one of the fastest-growing events in western sports. We dive into her horses, preparation, and what she's focused on heading into The American.If you follow breakaway roping, women's rodeo, and the next generation of rodeo stars, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
In this episode, I talk with Nick Robinson from The Homeschool Helper about homeschooling teenagers, Classical Conversations, family culture, and raising kids who know how to think independently in an AI-driven world. Nick shares: Why his family chose homeschooling The power of community and co-ops Why middle and high school homeschooling matters How to nurture curiosity and creativity The role dads can play in homeschooling Why "behind" is the wrong way to think about education This conversation is full of encouragement for parents who are starting homeschooling, struggling through it, or wondering if it's worth continuing. Connect with Nick: https://thehomeschoolhelper.com/ The Homeschool Helper YouTube Channel Connect with Nick on Intagram Connect with Nick on TikTok SCHOOL TO HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES: Janae's Links for Vintage Books Sign Up for the School to Homeschool Newsletter School to Homeschool YouTube Channel CONNECT WITH US! Instagram Facebook janae@schooltohomeschool.com
In this episode, I sat down with Janae Young, founder and CEO of Young College Prep, who started her first business at just 15 years old, tutoring classmates out of her school library in Wilmington, North Carolina. By the time she graduated high school, she had a team of eight tutors. By the time she graduated from Stanford, she had hit $300K in annual revenue. And by 2025, she crossed her first million.But Janae's path was anything but linear. COVID wiped out the SAT/ACT prep market practically overnight, and her company went into negative profit. She was a freshman in college, going through a breakup, studying computer science remotely and somehow she held on. What she shares in this episode about staying stubborn in the quiet moments, investing $25K in herself as a 19-year-old college student, and pivoting her business model to serve parents instead of students is the kind of transparency you don't often hear.Janae also opens up about navigating the college admissions landscape in a post-affirmative action era, why she believes the college application process is a metaphor for life, and how she's helping students of color tell their stories powerfully. If you're an entrepreneur in a side hustle chapter or a parent thinking about your kid's future this one is for you.Main TakeawaysInvest in yourself before you feel ready: Janae wired $25K to a mastermind as a 19-year-old college student with almost nothing left in her account and that bet changed everything.Know who actually holds the decision and the wallet: When Janae shifted her focus from students to parents, her revenue took off.Real urgency comes from the problem, not just the deadline: Make your client deeply aware of what inaction is costing them for Janae's audience, that's potentially $100K+ in lost merit scholarships.Selling is just teaching: When you see yourself as an educator first, the "sleazy" feeling disappears and you become a genuine guide.Highlights Include(0:38) Janae started her tutoring business at 15 because she was too young to work at Chick-fil-A(3:26) Hiring and firing her first employee at 16 -- including a tutor who poached a client and cited contract law to get away with it(11:12) How COVID wiped out the SAT/ACT market overnight and sent her business into negative profit(22:43) Screen recording a webinar, then closing 4 out of 5 people at $500 the very next night(27:28) Wiring $25K to a mastermind at 19 -- and the phone call her mom got from the bank(31:21) Why shifting her target from students to parents changed her revenue trajectory(36:27) How she structured her Stanford schedule to be a student Mon-Wed and a CEO Thu-Fri(39:30) Breaking down her two offers: Ivy League Score ($2,500) and Ivy League Acceptance ($12K)(51:00) Her organic and paid marketing mix: podcast, ads, and live and evergreen webinar funnels(1:03:46) Her response to the affirmative action ruling and how she helps students of color own their storyLinks Mentioned in This EpisodeYoung College Prep website: janaetutoring.comStacey Boehman -- 2K for 2K program: staceyboehman.com/2kfor2kDielle Charon -- Six Figure Liberation mastermind (formerly called Sales Queen): diellecharon.comClaire Pelitro (Claire Pels) -- Get Paid Marketing: clairepells.comAmy Porterfield -- amyporterfield.comBrooke Castillo -- The Life Coach School: thelifecoachschool.comWatch & ListenListen to the Side Hustle Pro podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you stream podcasts. Watch full video episodes on the Side Hustle Pro YouTube channel.Social MediaInstagram: @JanaeTutoringFacebook: @JanaeTutoringPodcast: The Get Accepted Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Where Rodeo Meets the Road, Ken and Janae break down the first four rounds of the 2026 PBR World Finals, including John Crimber holding the number one spot and 7-time PRCA World Champion Sage Kimzey proving he's still one of the best in the game sitting in third.The conversation shifts west as the crew previews some of the biggest upcoming California rodeos and what fans can expect as the spring and summer run heats up. They wrap up the show discussing The American Rodeo coming up May 23rd and 24th and why it continues to be one of the biggest events in rodeo.From bull riding to California rodeo season, this episode covers some of the biggest storylines happening in the western sports world right now.
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Are rabbit holes distractions…or the foundation of true education? Janae explores why curiosity-driven learning helps children retain information longer, connect subjects naturally, develop critical thinking skills, build endurance, and stay intellectually alive. SCHOOL TO HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES: Janae's Links for Vintage Books Sign Up for the School to Homeschool Newsletter School to Homeschool YouTube Channel CONNECT WITH US! Instagram Facebook janae@schooltohomeschool.com
How does a nonprofit create multiple signature fundraising events that are each unique, impactful, and fun? Today, I talk with Divya Brown and Janae Tsai, co-chairs of Runway to Asia benefiting Asia Society Texas Center. Last year, Asia Society Texas Center launched Runway to Asia to serve as a complement to its highly impactful annual special event repertoire. The event immediately made a fundraising and cultural impact on the Houston community, highlighting Asian designers who have made an impact in Houston and around the world. Divya and Janae provide valuable insights on a range of topics, including how serving on various nonprofit committees prepares you to successfully chair an event, effectively utilizing a second fundraising event to recruit new donors/supporters, tips on deciding whether a fashion show is the right fundraising vehicle for your nonprofit, maintaining the momentum of a successful first-year signature fundraising event, and so much more. This is one episode you will definitely not want to miss.
For years, parents have been told to focus on managing behavior, following plans, and fixing their child's struggles. But what if that approach is missing the most important piece? We talk about why true progress for special needs families starts with the parent—our mindset, our emotional health, and our ability to lead our homes with clarity and strength. Dawn shares practical resources, including life skills tools, IEP support, and a community built specifically for families walking this path. If you've felt stuck, overwhelmed, or like nothing is really working long-term, this conversation is going to challenge you—but also give you a completely different way forward. Contact Dawn Fleming-Kendall Dawn's Links Life Skills Digital Download for Purchase Life Skills Paperback for Purchase SCHOOL TO HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES: Janae's Links for Vintage Books Sign Up for the School to Homeschool Newsletter School to Homeschool YouTube Channel CONNECT WITH US! Instagram Facebook janae@schooltohomeschool.com
Allison Janae Hamilton is an artist and filmmaker whose newest short film, Venus of Ossabaw, premiered this March at Telfair Museums' Jepson Center in Savannah. Allison is widely known for her immersive, land-centered practice that treats landscape not as backdrop, but as a central protagonist shaped by memory, labor, myth and climate. Across sculpture, photography and multi-channel film, her work traces the social and environmental histories embedded in the American South, particularly as they relate to Black life and womanhood. Her visual language is informed by her powerful ability to weave ancestral narratives with urgent contemporary questions of climate and justice. Venus of Ossabaw marks a significant evolution in Hamilton's practice. The newly commissioned film centers on the history of marronage—the formation of self-sustaining communities by people who escaped enslavement—through the fictional figure of Venus, who journeys across Ossabaw Island and neighboring Sea Islands off the Georgia coast. Learn more about Allison Janae Hamilton here. Follow Allison on Instagram here. Follow the show on IG at @theartofitallshow and follow the host at @dariasimoneharper! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Sharing an episode with a friend never hurts either;)
Ever wondered about the transformative power of free play in a child's life? Prepare for a fascinating conversation with Dr. Peter Gray, an evolutionary psychologist and child development expert, as we journey through his research on self-directed learning and the crucial role of play in development and learning. Drawing from his personal experiences and groundbreaking research, Dr. Gray offers insights into the Sudbury Valley School's self-directed learning model and its potential to shape fulfilling lives. We dig deep into how self-directed education morphs the lines between work and play, and its ripple effects on children's lives. The conversation gets crucial as we navigate the alarming ascendance of ADHD and the use of medication. Dr. Gray underscores the importance of play in counterbalancing these concerns and the potential long-term effects of these drugs. Shifting gears, we probe into the decline of play and children's freedom since the 1950s and the societal factors contributing to this disconcerting trend. Bracing ourselves, we venture into the intimidating process of unschooling. Based on a study, we tackle how parents can conquer their fears and the scrutiny of others by finding a supportive community of like-minded individuals. As we wrap up, Dr. Gray leaves us with an inspiring message about the transformative power of free play in children's lives, reminding parents of the significant role they play. This episode is not just a conversation, it's a paradigm shift in understanding learning and play. Tune in and witness this shift. TED Talks with Dr. Peter Gray: The Decline of Play How Our Schools Thwart Passions Substack for Peter Gray Books by Dr. Gray: Free to Learn Mother Nature's Pedagogy: Biological Foundations for Children's Self-Directed Education How Children Acquire "Academic" Skills Without Formal Instruction Evidence that Self-Directed Education Works The Harm of Coercive Schooling SCHOOL TO HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES: Janae's Links for Vintage Books Sign Up for the School to Homeschool Newsletter School to Homeschool YouTube Channel CONNECT WITH US! Instagram Facebook janae@schooltohomeschool.com
On this episode of Where Rodeo Meets the Road, Ken and Janae sit down with PRCA rookie bareback rider Daxtyn Feild, currently in the middle of one of the tightest races in the Resistol Rookie standings.Coming from a legendary rodeo family, Daxtyn talks about what it's like building his own path while carrying the Feild name in bareback riding. We dive into his rookie season, the grind of the rodeo road, and the mindset it takes to compete week in and week out at the highest level.With the rookie race this close, Daxtyn shares how he's approaching each ride, handling the pressure, and what he's focused on as he continues his push toward a potential NFR qualification.If you're following PRCA bareback riding, rookie standings, and the next generation of rodeo talent, this is an episode you don't want to miss.
What if dyslexia isn't actually a lifelong learning disability—but a solvable problem that's been misunderstood? In this episode, I sit down with a certified dyslexia therapist to uncover what's really happening when children struggle to read. We dive into the science of reading, why so many kids are being misdiagnosed, and how traditional schooling methods may be creating the very problem they claim to fix. If you're a parent who feels something isn't adding up, this conversation will challenge everything you've been told—and give you hope for a better path forward. www.homereadingcoach.com FREE Dyslexia Roadmap for Families E-Book: Reading Breakthrough E-Course Waitlist (Beta Launch March 2026) SCHOOL TO HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES: Janae's Links for Vintage Books Sign Up for the School to Homeschool Newsletter School to Homeschool YouTube Channel CONNECT WITH US! Instagram Facebook janae@schooltohomeschool.com
Five Good Things Join us for Five Good Things with Janae Sharp and Megan Antonelli: A rapid-fire segment highlighting positive developments in digital health. Janae and Megan share insights on recent innovations, successful implementations, and emerging trends that are driving progress in healthcare technology. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Starting this month, a new campaign from the Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence will appear across subways, ferries, and sidewalks, calling out street harassment and encouraging New Yorkers to step in when they see it happening. Janae speaks with Commissioner Saloni Sethi of NYC's Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence about what the campaign aims to change and how bystanders can safely take action.
Professional dancer and choreographer Janae Harrington highlights her journey from Miami to Los Angles via Alabama State University with fellow Hornet and host Calandrea Carter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bài của các chị làm việc tại các tạp chí của Giáo Hội Các Thánh Hữu Ngày Sau của Chúa Giê Su Ky Tô Hãy nghĩ về một thời gian mà các em nghĩ rằng ngày tận thế sắp đến. Nói thật đấy! Các em đã trải qua một điều gì đó quá khó khăn […] The post Podcast số 555 – Cổ Vũ Sức Mạnh của Giới Trẻ tháng 9, 2025 – Chúa Giê Su Ky Tô Chính Là Điều Tốt Đẹp Nhất Sẽ Đến – Janae Castillo, Jessica Zoey Strong và Brynn Wengler appeared first on Thánh Hữu Việt Nam.
The Comedy Cellar launched the careers Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, and Ray Romano, and its talent booker Estee Adoram has been deciding who gets on that stage for four decades. Janae heads to Greenwich Village to talk with Estee about what it takes to get five minutes on one of the most competitive stages in the country, and how the club is still going strong at 45.
CLUES TO SUCCESS | Focusing on “her people” filled both Janae Ohrt's cup and her funnel, fueling her growth from a part-time agent running an in-home daycare to becoming a CENTURION® producer. In this episode, Dylan sits down with Janae to talk about how she maintains personal relationships with her database, cares for clients like family, and stays top of mind through consistent follow-up and intentional outreach. Janae shares how clear goals, strong habits, and authentic connection have shaped her success and continue to fuel her growth. In this episode: 00:00 Podcast Welcome 00:24 Meet Janae 01:12 Daycare To Centurion 02:31 Why Daycare Worked 06:03 Golden Circle 07:48 Quitting Daycare Leap 12:31 Full Time Growth 15:39 Intentional Relationships 17:14 Mama Bear Client Care 20:05 Lead Gen Buyer Hook 20:36 Buyer Letter Roleplay 21:21 Sphere Mailer Strategy 22:32 Segmentation and Matchmaking 24:19 Follow Up Superpower 27:17 Sharing Templates and Systems 29:17 Daily Stories Top of Mind 30:31 Sales Contest Competition 35:30 Massive Action Explained 36:32 Intentional Growth and Goals 40:28 Wedding Plans and Family 40:57 Relationship First Wrap Up Subscribe to the More Than More Podcast for new weekly episodes as we discuss building meaningful and impactful businesses, careers, and lives through real estate. Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube
Easter is coming! Join us as Heidi Harvey and Janae Bower share their new series exploring post-Resurrection Gospel encounters, offering fresh ways to reflect on faith this Lent. Then, Youth Minister Brian Cox gives an inside look at the Church of Saint Paul's Living Stations, where local youth bring the Passion of Christ to life.Like what you're hearing? Leave us a review, subscribe, and follow us on social media @practicingcatholicshow! Facebook Instagram YouTube
A Single Act of Kindness..You know those days when you feel like you're barely holding it together, but you still smile at the cashier, still help the person in front of you, still try to be kind—while secretly wondering if anyone even sees how hard you're trying?This is a story about a mom like that…And a stranger who decided her quiet kindness was worth changing her life for.It's an ordinary afternoon in San Diego.Fluorescent grocery store lights, kids negotiating for snacks, carts squeaking down the aisles. It's the kind of place where everyone is close together, but no one really feels seen.In the middle of it all is Janae, a mom of four.You can picture her: one kid in the cart, another hanging onto the side, two more orbiting like moons—bumping into displays, asking a million questions, reminding her every thirty seconds that they're hungry, tired, or both.What nobody in that store knows is that money has been tight.Tight enough that every item in her cart has already been mentally weighed against a bill waiting at home. Tight enough that she's done the math three times and is still a little nervous about what the total might be.But she's doing what moms do: pushing forward, getting it done, making it look manageable on the outside.How to connect with AgileDad:- [website] https://www.agiledad.com/- [instagram] https://www.instagram.com/agile_coach/- [facebook] https://www.facebook.com/RealAgileDad/- [Linkedin] https://www.linkedin.com/in/leehenson/
Dani Janae is a poet and journalist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her work has been published by Longleaf Review, SWWIM, Palette Poetry, and others. Her debut collection of poetry, Hound Triptych, will be published by Sundress Publications in the Spring of 2026. She lives in South Carolina. When she is not writing she enjoys having intimate conversations with the things that puzzle and delight her, admiring spiders, watching horror movies, and hunting for figs. https://danijanae.comMusic by Corey Quinn
On this episode of Where Rodeo Meets the Road, Ken is in the heart of the Texas Swing while Fallon wraps up rodeos across the South. Joining the show is special guest Janae Wallace, Miss Rodeo California 2025, who previews the upcoming spring run on the West Coast.We break down regional rodeo storylines, standout performances, what's shaping the season early, and how Texas, the South, and California are setting the tone for the road ahead. If you follow PRCA rodeo, the Texas Swing, or spring rodeo action, this episode keeps you in the loop from coast to coast.
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A record-breaking snowstorm hits New York City, bringing travel bans, icy streets, and the first full public school snow day since 2019. Schools reopen Tuesday, and Janae sits down with WNYC education reporter Jessica Gould to talk about how students and teachers are using AI tools like ChatGPT and what the city's incoming guidance could mean for classrooms across the five boroughs.
Dr. Ja-Naé Duane is a behavioral scientist, award-winning innovator, and four-time entrepreneur. Her upcoming book, "SuperShifts," is scheduled for release in April 2025. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Success now is about that constant iteration and about strategic risk taking and having an anti-fragile mindset that can thrive in the face of exponential change. 2. Super Shifts is a fundamental force that's reshaping entrepreneurship, markets and competition in this age of intelligence. Its driven by AI, decentralization and changing societal dynamics that allows us to reimagine what are the systems of the future. 3. AI powered businesses thrive and AI resistant businesses will die. Get a copy of Ja Nae's book on Amazon - Super Shifts Amazon Sponsors HighLevel - The ultimate all-in-one platform for entrepreneurs, marketers, coaches, and agencies. Learn more at HighLevelFire.com. Shopify - Shopify is the commerce platform behind millions of businesses around the world! Sign up for your $1-per-month trial today at Shopify.com/onfire!
Janae is a passionate Author of 12 books who loves telling stories and wants to entertain you. Website: http://www.janaewritesbooks.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janaethewriter/ X: https://x.com/writesjanae Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/43970251.Janae_ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@janaetheauthor CallumConnects Micro-Podcast is your daily dose of wholesome leadership inspiration. Hear from many different leaders in just 5 minutes what hurdles they have faced, how they overcame them, and what their key learning is. Be inspired, subscribe, leave a comment, go and change the world!
Janae is a passionate Author of 12 books who loves telling stories and wants to entertain you. Website: http://www.janaewritesbooks.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janaethewriter/ X: https://x.com/writesjanae Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/43970251.Janae_ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@janaetheauthor CallumConnects Micro-Podcast is your daily dose of wholesome leadership inspiration. Hear from many different leaders in just 5 minutes what hurdles they have faced, how they overcame them, and what their key learning is. Be inspired, subscribe, leave a comment, go and change the world!
Janae is a passionate Author of 12 books who loves telling stories and wants to entertain you. Website: http://www.janaewritesbooks.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janaethewriter/ X: https://x.com/writesjanae Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/43970251.Janae_ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@janaetheauthor CallumConnects Micro-Podcast is your daily dose of wholesome leadership inspiration. Hear from many different leaders in just 5 minutes what hurdles they have faced, how they overcame them, and what their key learning is. Be inspired, subscribe, leave a comment, go and change the world!
Wine Road: The Wine, When, and Where of Northern Sonoma County.
Wine Road Podcast - Episode 246 - Janae Franicevic / Sunce Winery Click to LISTEN Welcome to Wine Road with hosts Marci Gordon and Beth Costa. Thanks to Ron Rubin for supporting the podcast. (0:24 - 0:48) Special thanks to River Road Family Vineyards and Winery for their support. Explore their wines at RiverRoadVineyards.com. (0:49 - 0:57) Episode 246 features Janae Franicevic from Sunce Winery. (1:03 - 1:16) Janae introduces Sunce's 2021 Pinot Noir, made from estate-grown clone 777. (1:30 - 1:48) Sunce Winery is a backyard winery on Olivet Road, Santa Rosa, with a vineyard planted in 1998. (2:16 - 2:29) Janae shares the story of buying and transforming the property into a winery. (3:06 - 3:17) Starting a winery required risk, passion, and resourcefulness. (5:00 - 5:10) Janae emphasizes her role in building the business, pioneering direct-to-consumer sales and wine clubs. (6:16 - 6:37) Sunce produces small-lot wines, including single-clone Pinots and diverse varietals. (9:02 - 9:18) The tasting room offers a global wine experience, featuring unique varietals like Dornfelder and Teran. (11:00 - 11:09) Sunce's adaptability allows them to thrive in a challenging wine economy. (15:37 - 15:42) Wine remains a comforting tradition, especially in changing times. (22:18 - 22:29) Janae highlights the importance of barrel tasting as a tradition and business cornerstone. (24:05 - 24:09) Sunce offers flexible futures purchases, starting at three bottles. (27:00 - 27:22) Barrel tasting supports wineries and growers while offering customers exclusive wines at a discount. (32:01 - 32:23) Barrel tasting allows customers to experience wine's development and connect with its story. (36:42 - 36:57) Janae stresses the importance of wineries supporting each other during challenging times. (37:35 - 37:40) Visit Sunce for barrel tasting, charcuterie, and a welcoming atmosphere. (37:50 - 37:53) Barrel tasting is March 7-8. Don't miss it! Links from today: River Road Family Vineyards Sunce Winery
Getting teens to talk isn't about fixing their feelings—it's about creating emotional safety. In this episode, we talk about how parents can become a safe place for teens to open up, why advice often shuts conversations down, and how simple presence builds trust over time. We explore: Why availability matters more than schedules How listening without fixing changes everything Why side-by-side conversations work better than face-to-face How personality and timing affect when kids open up What Winnie-the-Pooh and Eeyore teach us about sitting with hard feelings If you've ever wondered why your teen says "nothing" or "I'm fine," this conversation will help you understand what they may actually be asking for. Hold on To Your Kids by Dr. Gordon Neufeld 109. Reclaiming the Hearts of Your Kids SCHOOL TO HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES: Sign Up for the School to Homeschool Newsletter School to Homeschool YouTube Channel Instagram Want to Mentor 1:1 with Janae? Private Mentoring with Janae: Schedule a Free Discovery Call Contact Janae: janae@schooltohomeschool.com
New Yorkers are feeling the pinch as grocery prices climb and changes to SNAP eligibility rules loom. Janae talks to WNYC reporters Karen Yi and Joe Hong about their six-month project tracking food affordability across the five boroughs, and tips for stretching your dollar at checkout.
Ahead of Valentine's Day, we take a closer look at why dating in New York City feels uniquely challenging. Janae speaks with Erika Ettin, an NYC-based dating coach, who breaks down why dating in the city is unique, and what she recommends New Yorkers do differently. Also, WNYC arts and culture reporter Hannah Frishberg shares the best Valentine's Day activities for the lovers…and the haters.
In this episode of the Open Bar Podcast, we sit down with JaNae Thomas — CEO of Glamorous Drinks and Blueprint CEO — to talk about building brands, protecting legacies, and creating unforgettable experiences through signature cocktails.
Child care costs are reshaping family life in New York City with many parents saying they pay tens of thousands of dollars a year. Meanwhile, Governor Kathy Hochul is proposing to expand free child care for two year olds. In this episode, Janae talks to parents about the financial strain they're under, and WNYC's Karen Yi explains what the plan would deliver, who would qualify, and why advocates warn that without more funding and better pay for child care workers, the system could crack instead of expand.
In this podcast, Diego and Janae will be discussing the possibility of art helping a student who is feeling burnt out and disconnected. They will be discussing the concept of aesthetic experience and how it can transform the way a student thinks. They will also be discussing the space in which the promise of art is unrealistic, particularly when the student's mental health is at stake. Unlike the previous podcast, in which the focus was on the promise of art, in this podcast, the focus will be on the value of art as a means to an end, a tool to bring the student back to themselves. Listen in as Diego and Janae explore these concepts in relation to the college student.
Meet Dr. Theresa Lyons — international autism educator, Ivy League scientist, and autism parent. She's the founder and CEO of Navigating AWEtism, a groundbreaking platform that transforms the overwhelming complexity of autism science into clear, actionable steps for families. With a Ph.D. from Yale and a deeply personal mission, Dr. Lyons has worked with parents in over 21 countries, bringing evidence-based strategies that change lives. Today, she'll share how her unique blend of rigorous science and real-world experience is giving parents what they've never had before: clarity, confidence, and a roadmap for progress. Connect with Dr. Theresa Lyons https://www.youtube.com/@NavigatingAWEtism https://www.instagram.com/navigating_awetism/ https://www.facebook.com/NavigatingAWEtism https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresamlyonsphd/ https://www.tiktok.com/@navigatingawetism https://navigatingawetism.com/ https://awetism.net/ SCHOOL TO HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES: Sign Up for the School to Homeschool Newsletter School to Homeschool YouTube Channel Instagram Want to Mentor 1:1 with Janae? Private Mentoring with Janae: Schedule a Free Discovery Call Contact Janae: schooltohomeschool1@gmail.com
In this episode of Women in the Nude, Janae Sergio shares an unfiltered look at survival, resilience, and purpose.Janae opens up about her journey through homelessness, her time serving in the military, and the long road of rebuilding her life on her own terms. She reflects on how those experiences shaped her advocacy for the unhoused community, sexual assault survivors, and responsible cannabis use, along with the personal struggles that came with finding her voice in spaces that were not built to protect her.The conversation moves through trauma, self worth, and the complicated process of turning pain into action, while also honoring moments of growth, stability, and hard earned success.At its core, this episode is about reclaiming agency, choosing yourself even when it is difficult, and using your story not as a label, but as a source of strength.
Saks Global, the parent company of Saks Fifth Avenue filed for bankruptcy this month. Janae and producer Iru head up to 5th Av. to check on the iconic NYC department store, and WNYC's Ryan Kailath breaks down why this isn't the kind of bankruptcy that leads to a liquidation sale but still flashes a warning sign for NYC businesses. Plus, where's all this snow going? Sanitation Department Deputy Joshua Commissioner gives us a peak into the system. Correction: An earlier version of this episode incorrectly stated that Saks Fifth Avenue filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. In fact, it was Saks Global—the parent company of Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman—that filed. The episode has been updated.
In this episode of the Open Bar Podcast, we sit down with JaNae Thomas — CEO of Glamorous Drinks and Blueprint CEO — to talk about building brands, protecting legacies, and creating unforgettable experiences through signature cocktails.
A former public school teacher never planned to homeschool — until COVID forced a hard reset. In this episode, Cheryl talks with Janae Daniels from the School to Homeschool Podcast about the moment everything changed: the “magical” 2020 shutdown, the surprising nudge to homeschool, and the first day that completely fell apart… until a piano tuner accidentally delivered the best real-life science lesson her kids had ever experienced.Janae shares what deschooling actually looks like (and why it's harder for parents than kids), how she stopped trying to replicate school at home, and what happened when her children finally had room for boredom, curiosity, and real learning: guitar skills built through YouTube lessons, reading for meaning (not grades), embroidery that turned into paid work, early jobs, business books, conferences, and a senior year centered on debate, confidence, and entrepreneurship.If you're thinking, “I'm not smart enough,” “My kids will fight me,” or “Is it too late to start homeschooling — especially for middle and high school?” this conversation will give you clarity, encouragement, and a new definition of education.Connect with Janae:InstagramFacebookYouTubeWebsiteFollow the show, leave a review, and share this episode with a parent who needs reassurance today.Mentioned in today's episode:
In this episode of the Open Bar Podcast, we sit down with JaNae Thomas — CEO of Glamorous Drinks and Blueprint CEO — to talk about building brands, protecting legacies, and creating unforgettable experiences through signature cocktails.
Our guest today is searching for classics in audio format, with narration that brings stories and characters alive. Janae Mast lives in small town, Kansas, where she's a stay-at-home mom to her young son and looking forward to the arrival of her second child this spring. Janae's found that the audio format works especially well for her in this season of life, and she's here to get ideas for classics on audio that offer immersive reading experiences, that prompt curiosity, and that teach her new things about a moment in time or significant historical event. We love this quest for Janae. Today, she and Anne explore titles that may fit Janae's listening criteria this spring. For the full list of titles discussed and to share your suggestions for Janae, visit our show notes page at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/510. Here at What Should I Read Next? and Modern Mrs Darcy, we have lots of tools you can use to keep your reading life on track as you start a fresh year of reading. Explore our collection of Leuchtturm journals as well as Anne's reading journals, My Reading Life and My Reading Adventures. Find the reading journal of your choice and more bookish accessories at ModernMrsDarcy.com/shop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Open Bar Podcast, we sit down with JaNae Thomas — CEO of Glamorous Drinks and Blueprint CEO — to talk about building brands, protecting legacies, and creating unforgettable experiences through signature cocktails.
Drones started spotting sharks off New York City beaches this summer, leading to multiple closures. We take a look back at Janae's conversations with WNYC's Liam Quigley and marine biologist Hans Walters about what the sightings really mean.
A Columbia University student was suspended after creating an AI-powered job interview tool. Janae talks with WNYC's Ryan Kailaith about why the app sparked such strong reactions and how common AI use has become on campuses.
A look back at CBS's decision to end The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in 2026. Janae talks with New York Times comedy critic Jason Zinoman about what led to the cancellation, what it says about the state of late-night TV, and how changing audiences and media habits are reshaping comedy.
Yana Jenay Conner, MDiv (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary), is a writer and Bible teacher. Her debut book is Living Beyond Offense: Doing the Hard Work of Forgiveness God's Way. She has served in full-time ministry for 15 years in both church and parachurch contexts and has contributed to Jude 3 Project's Through the Eyes of Color; Swing Low, Volume 2: An Anthology of Black Christianity in the United States; and the She Reads Truth Devotional. She is the host of the podcast Living Single with Yana Jenay and serves as the adult ministry director at Vertical Church in Hillsborough, NC.
What happens when the playbook for leadership no longer applies? In this thought-provoking conversation, Mahan Tavakoli is joined by futurist Steve Fisher and behavioral scientist Ja-Nae Duane, co-authors of Super Shifts: Transforming How We Live, Learn, and Work in the Age of Intelligence. With decades of experience in executive foresight, systems thinking, and organizational transformation, the duo brings clarity and urgency to what senior leaders must confront in this new era.Rather than relying on trend-chasing or tech hype, Fisher and Duane challenge leaders to understand the structural shifts reshaping leadership, work, and society. From AI-driven augmentation to generational drift and collapsing institutional trust, the conversation explores how exponential change is converging across systems—and why most organizations are woefully unprepared.What makes this episode stand out is its strategic lens on real leadership adaptation. The guests don't just talk about what's coming—they focus on how executives should respond. They offer a framework for leadership in the age of intelligence and make a powerful case for why foresight, anti-fragility, and systemic thinking aren't optional—they're now prerequisites.You'll walk away from this episode with a deeper understanding of the nine “super shifts” shaping the future—and a sharpened sense of what your organization and leadership team must start doing now. If you're serious about designing future-ready strategy and building adaptive leadership capability, this episode is essential listening.Actionable TakeawaysYou'll learn why your past leadership success patterns could now be liabilities—and what to do about itHear how to build anti-fragility into your team's mindset, especially during uncertainty and disruptionYou'll explore the five traits of future-fit leadership, and why adaptability matters more than controlDiscover how to integrate AI not just as a tool—but as a collaborative force inside your teamHear why scenario planning must evolve into “spectrum foresight”—and how the best leaders are already using itYou'll be challenged to rethink your assumptions about leadership structure, generational norms, and centralized powerLearn what “the paralysis of the present” means—and how it silently stalls innovation at the highest levelsSee how real leaders are designing for flexibility at the system level—not just reacting to tech shiftsExplore ways to confront fear inside your organization—and turn it into a driver for learning and growthUnderstand why leaders who wait for certainty are falling behind—and what it takes to move without a mapConnect with Ja-Nae Duane and Steve FisherSuper Shifts Book Website Ja-Nae Duane LinkedIn Steve Fisher LinkedIn Connect with Mahan Tavakoli: Mahan Tavakoli Website Mahan Tavakoli on LinkedIn Partnering Leadership Website