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In this episode of Inside Design with Kandrac and Kole, we talk with guest jewelry designer, Jane Winchester, about her entrepreneurial journey and the creation of a successful, profitable and soulful company at the age of 45. KEY TAKEAWAYS1. No matter what happens in your business, handle it with grace so you can look back and be proud of how you dealt with difficult situations. 2. Every successful career has tough stepping stones that became the path for you to follow. 3. When starting a business, make sure one of the first things you do is establish your core beliefs. Those beliefs will be the foundation for how you train your team and how you deal with customers. SPONSORWe are so thrilled to let you know that we have a new sponsor for this episode – the WithIt Women's Leadership Development Network. WithIt is a leadership development network for women in the home and furnishings industry. The organization was founded as a not-for-profit dedicated to the belief that women should play a major role in the growth and future of the home and furnishings industries. More than 25 years later, they remain dedicated to connecting and educating women at all stages of their careers — from students to C-suite executives. Their programs and events are geared to bring professional development, comfortable networking and connection-building to women working in all segments of the home industry. A few things to pay attention to when you visit the withit.org website: A. This year, WithIt has launched a new Mentor Matching Program which allows members to apply to be paired with a mentor. B. Mark your calendars for the WithIt Annual Conference held in Greenville, SC on June 10-12th, where 175 women from across the industry will gather to learn new skills, network and be inspired by top notch speakers. C. At the conference there will be a workshop designed for small business owners called “Transforming Your Business with EOS: The Entrepreneurial Operating System.” It's the perfect workshop for the interior designer who feels out of control in her business and wants to implement a system to help them grow.” You can learn more about their programs and join at withit.org KANDRAC & KOLE BIOVoted one of “Atlanta's Top 20 Residential Interior Designers” by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, Kandrac & Kole Interior Designs is an acclaimed design firm with two decades of experience serving residential and commercial clients. Their work has been featured in leading publications across the US. Since 2005, Joann and Kelly have built a respected partnership. They are renowned for their dynamic personalities, distinctive use of color, and unique custom designs. Frequently invited to share their insights at industry events and on design panels, they are recognized as diligent business operators who remain approachable and genuine, radiating constant positive energy. In 2018, they used their infectious energy to launch their podcast, “Inside Design with Kandrac & Kole.” This lively, weekly conversation, where Joann and Kelly share design and industry insights, became so popular that they introduced a series of bonus episodes, “The Inside Scoop with Joann and Kelly,” in 2024. Their dedication to the power of interior design also extends to their charity work throughout the U.S. and Guatemala. JANE WINCHESTER PARADIS BIO:Having been born in New England, Jane was raised in Georgia, attended boarding school in Massachusetts, went to college in Florida and then started her career in fashion in NYC. In 1998, Jane launched her first line of accessories, Buzz by Jane Fox. Her collection caught the eye of Lilly Pulitzer, who convinced her to move to Philadelphia and launch their accessories collection, moving up the ladder from Fashion Director to Sr. VP of Creative Communications and Marketing. In 2017, Jane realized that while she loved her job at Lilly Pulitzer, it was time to build something of her own. Something original – something from scratch and something that connected with women. From there Jane Win was born. https://janewin.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLEShttps://www.facebook.com/kandracandkole/ https://www.instagram.com/kandrackole/ https://twitter.com/KandracKole/ https://www.pinterest.com/kandrackole/ FUNNY QUOTE “Drunk girls in bathrooms are the most empowering and supportive people on the planet, and we should all be more like drunk girls in bathrooms.” - @drunkbetch SERIOUS QUOTE“When I interviewed Maya Angelou, she told me to write this sentence on my notepad and never forget it: ‘Every storm runs out of rain.' I still think of that line to this day.” – Alex Banayan
Jan. 25, 2024 - For many young lawyers with student loan debt, a long-term career in civil legal services or a public defenders office isn't financially viable, so there is a push in Albany to increase the state's loan support program for working in the public interest. Jane Fox, chapter chair for the Legal Aid Society's union, explains why this investment is good for New York.
There may be no Public Defender Union with as long and storied of a history as the New York Legal Aid Society's, and today, Hunter spoke with Chapter Chair of the NY Legal Aid Union, Jane Fox, to discuss the efforts to revitalize that very union. The challenges facing Jane and all Public Defenders in New York City are immense. The crushing criminal caseload is compounded by the cost-of-living crisis impacting the attorneys, staff, and their clients. If Public Defenders and their clients are going to thrive in these difficult conditions, it will be thanks to the tireless efforts of Jane and the Legal Aid Union. Guests: Jane Fox, Chapter Chair, NY Legal Aid Society Union, Association of Legal Aid Attorneys Resources: ALAA https://www.alaa.org/ Follow Jane on Twitter https://twitter.com/foxsquire?lang=en Email Jane JFox@alaa.org Issues with Mold in Building https://nysfocus.com/2023/08/28/legal-aid-society-mold-brooklyn Contact Hunter Parnell: Publicdefenseless@gmail.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com Subscribe to the Patron www.patreon.com/PublicDefenselessPodcast Donate on PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5KW7WMJWEXTAJ Donate on Stripe https://donate.stripe.com/7sI01tb2v3dwaM8cMN
Today, Hunter was joined once again by Jane Fox (Legal Aid Society New York) and Kyle Morris (Nashville Public Defender Office) to discuss all things student debt forgiveness. Last time they were on the show, Jane and Kyle walked Hunter through the complicated landscape of Public Service Loan Forgiveness, President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, and several other topics of interest. Since that interview, student debt forgiveness has become a even more pressing issue of conversation as the deadline for student debt payments getting turned back on looms large. Join Hunter, Jane, and Kyle as they breakdown the implications for public defense and other career fields as they grapple with the implications of the future of student debt. Guest: Jane Fox, Public Defender and Chapter Chair, Legal Aid Society, New York City Kyle Morris, Felony Public Defender, Nashville Public Defender Resources Student Aid .gov https://studentaid.gov/ Student Borrower Protection Center https://protectborrowers.org/ Cancel My Student Debt. Org https://www.cancelmystudentdebt.org/ Legal Aid Society https://legalaidnyc.org/ Nashville Defenders https://publicdefender.nashville.gov/ Contact Kyle KyleMMorris@jisnashville.gov Contact Jane jfox@legal-aid.org Follow Jane on Twitter https://twitter.com/Foxsquire Follow Kyle on Twitter https://twitter.com/Kyle_Morris Contact Hunter Parnell: Publicdefenseless@gmail.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com
This week, Hunter sat down with Jane Fox and Kyle Morris to discuss one of the pressing issues facing millions of Americans: Student Loans. As of today, there is roughly $1.75 trillion in student loans that remain outstanding. For many, these debts will carry with them until they hit retirement age. This is a debt that cannot be discharged via bankruptcy and the high interest rates make it extremely difficult for those in low paying public service jobs to ever pay off the principle. That is where Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) comes into play. While it is far from a perfect program, PSLF has helped thousands of people serving the public. After 10 years of service and 10 years of payments, certain loans can be completely forgiven. Yet, the program, as many government programs are, is extremely cumbersome to navigate. Recognizing these difficulties and wanting to help, Jane and Kyle offer their expertise to guide people through the PSLF process to lift the burden of debt off of their shoulders! Key Topics and Takeaways: How much Debt Kyle and Jane Had [15:00] History of PSLF [24:00] The Problems with Loan Servicers [28:00] Specific Requirements for PSLF [32:00] Hurdles to PSLF [34:110] Future of PSLF and the Student Loan Industry [41:00] PSLF Is For More than Just Attorneys [47:38] The Politics of Student Loan Forgiveness [59:00] Guests: Jane Fox, Staff Attorney, New York Legal Aid Society Kyle Morris, Public Defender, Nashville Public Defender Office Memorable Quotes: “Jane and I often joke that talking to servicers is like our clients talking to the Police. It's usually not a good idea without an attorney present” – Kyle [28:45] Resources: Contact Kyle: kylemmorris@jisnashville.gov Contact Jane: Jfox@legal-aid.org For Help with PSLF Call DOE Ombudsman 877-557-2575 Public Service Loan Forgiveness Contact Hunter Parnell: hwparnell@publicdefenseless.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com
This is Mayor Fox's first appearance on Link Ahead and she came ready to discuss a wide range of topics including Dublin's vision to lead not just Ohio but the world in connectivity and sustainability. She loves history and she tells stories about Indian Run Falls and finding time for some peace and quiet. Her career background is health care and she discusses how Dublin has positioned itself as a medical hub now and for the future. Mayor Fox isn't shy about dishing on what she'd personally like to see too: an even greater emphasis on our entertainment offerings, and maybe just maybe a Dublin Winter Village complete with the sounds, scents and food of the holidays!
With all the progress we’ve made against HIV, how do we maintain momentum during COVID? And how can we leverage successful HIV strategies to battle the coronavirus? From contact tracing to service delivery, Cathy Thompson and Jane Fox compare notes on their work with HIV in the U.S. and around the globe.
THE IMPACT. Dr. Mairi-Jane Fox:Is Professor at Regis College, where she is Director of SEED Sustainable Economic and Enterprise Development InstituteHas a Ph.D. in Natural Resources and Environment from the University of Vermont and a M.S. in Ecological Economics from the University of EdinburghResearched sustainable impact investing, regenerative business and entrepreneurship, and ecological economicsPresented a new perspective on the economy in her TedX talk called “the answer is more car accidents and cancers”Has worked as a sustainability consultant for the extractive and finance industry and mentored entrepreneursTaught at K-12 Colorado charter schools, Colorado State University and Champlain CollegeTHE JOURNEY. In our conversation, we explore:The advantages of being an outsider and not belonging to have a new perspectiveWhat is ecological economics, and how it’s different to the neoclassical economics we knowThe nature of the economy and GDP - we designed it, we can redesign itOur role in this moment: “hospicing” the old way and “midwifing” the new
Download this episode Mary Jane Fox and her husband had a re-awakening of their Catholic faith in the 1980's. While on a trip through the Holy Land, they were directed by a local priest to take a silent walk along the Sea of Galilee. There, Jesus unmistakably spoke to them each. In September 1986, Tom and Mary Jane Fox left their respective careers in hotel management and the travel industry to work full-time for St. Matthew Catholic Church. For the first seven years, their main ministry was door-to-door home visitation; in the first few years, they visited over 10,000 families. They also helped establish other outreach ministries at St. Matthew. In 1993, they founded an Apostolate called the Pilgrim Center of Hope - dedicated to the New Evangelization with a mission of guiding people to encounter Christ through Conferences, social media, radio program, parish programs and pilgrimages. Their ministry of pilgrimages has led them to Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Greece and Turkey. Their specialty (and dearest to their hearts) is the Holy Land, having traveled there more than 56 times since 1986. Mary Jane is also the founder of the Catholic Women's Conference (CWC), an annual event for women founded in 2001. It is the longest running Catholic Women's Conference in the Nation with a mission to foster an appreciation for the personal dignity of women, to encourage women to know and love God, and to inspire them to use their feminine gifts for the transformation of family and society. The CWC is an event for healing, for spiritual direction, for receiving tools for everyday living and resources for education. One of Mary Jane's mottos: All women are welcome. You don't have to be perfect to begin anew in Christ! In this episode, Mary Jane reveals the amazing story of how she and her husband, Deacon Tom, began their work in ministry which ultimately lead them to founding The Pilgrim Center of Hope. After hearing a special calling to reach women from all walks of life, Mary Jane founded the Catholic Women's Conference. This special event offers a place for healing and commiserating with other women on the pilgrim path to greater union with God. How to Reach Mary Jane: The Pilgrim Center of Hope Website https://pilgrimcenterofhope.org/ The Pilgrim Center of Hope on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pilgrimcenter Catholic Women's Conference San Antonio https://pilgrimcenterofhope.org/conferences/cwc/ Register Here for the Catholic Women's Conference https://www.eventbrite.com/e/come-to-me-catholic-womens-conference-2019-tickets-54808377332?aff=cwcsite Catholic Women's Conference on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/catholicwomen
The Marine Girls special with Gina Hartman in conversation Marine Girls were a post-punk group from Hatfield, Hertfordshire. The group was formed in 1980, by two sixth form school friends: Tracey Thornand Gina Hartman. Originally, Thorn just played guitar and Hartman was the lead vocalist and percussionist. Thorn overcame her shyness and started singing too by the time they started making records. They were later joined by Jane Fox on bass and her younger sister, Alice, on joint vocals and percussion.
Marine Girls were a post punk group from Hatfield. The group was formed in 1980, by two sixth form school friends: Tracey Thorn Gina Hartman. Originally, Thorn just played guitar and Hartman was the lead vocalist and percussionist. Thorn overcame her shyness and started singing too by the time they started making records. They were later joined by Jane Fox on bass and her younger sister, Alice, on joint vocals and percussion.
In the epic two-hour season one finale, we discuss Kenneth Branagh's Thor (2011) and Ryan Coogler's Black Panther (2018). This is part 2 of 2. Co-hosts Gabriel Veiga and Jane Fox can be found at their respective Twitter homes, @VeigaGabe and @janethefox, or at the podcast's dedicated email, howtogetawaywithshakespeare@gmail.com. Kill us with kindness.
In the epic two-hour season one finale, we discuss Kenneth Branagh's Thor (2011) and Ryan Coogler's Black Panther (2018). This is part 1 of 2. Co-hosts Gabriel Veiga and Jane Fox can be found at their respective Twitter homes, @VeigaGabe and @janethefox, or at the podcast's dedicated email, howtogetawaywithshakespeare@gmail.com. Kill us with kindness.
We're just a simple podcast trying to make our way in the universe. On this May 4th, we bring you a discussion of the notorious prequels—the good, the bad, the Shakespeare-related. May the force be with us all. Co-hosts Gabriel Veiga and Jane Fox can be found at their respective Twitter homes, @VeigaGabe and @janethefox, or at the podcast's dedicated email, howtogetawaywithshakespeare@gmail.com. Kill us with kindness.
One of the biggest issues we have as systematic and algorithmic traders is that the markets are dynamic and constantly changing, however its quite common to build trading strategies that are static and are designed to take advantage of an optimal set of conditions which don’t actually last very long, if at all. This can cause periods of good and poor performance as trading strategies fall in and out of sync with the markets, so it makes logical sense to try including some adaptive elements into trading strategies to help them adjust better to the markets as they change. Our guest for this episode is Jane Fox, aka Trader Janie. Jane runs the website Quantitrader, and is here to share some of the techniques she uses to add dynamic abilities to her trading strategies, plus we discuss some other important topics too, including: The top 3 components of trading strategies and how adding adaptability to these components can improve a trading strategy, Why static stop losses could be hurting your trading performance and some techniques Janie uses to overcome these issues, How a ‘circuit breaker’ can save your trading account when things turn ugly, A dynamic position sizing technique Jane uses to increase returns while also reducing drawdowns, Plus a whole lot more so let’s get started with my chat with Trader Janie.
Jane Fox, founder and owner of Quantitrader, former corporate employer, left Bechtel Corp. to become a full time trader. She has a strategy qualifiying as a Finalist at the conference's NAAIM Shark Tank, and discusses this strategy. Technical Analysis based, she created algorythms to trade in the stocks in the S&P 500. In addition, she now provides signals for subscribers. It is a Rules Based Investment System.
Join Michael in his conversation with Jane Fox about her new book The Hungry Mother: Recipes for Recovery and Life in the Kitchen which traces Jane's past struggles with addiction, her recovery, and how cooking and faith provided a path to sustained sobriety.Jane is a NY State Certified Recovery Peer Advocate and co-founder of NERALI, a sobriety resources for the Long Island Jewish Community. She is a leading advocate for incorporating structured culinary workshops into drug and alcohol recovery programs.