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I had the distinct pleasure of reading an advance copy of author Jane Wilson's remarkable book, Wise Little One. I started it over the Summer and thought I'd read it over the course of a month or so. However, I became so enthralled by her story, i couldn't put it down. If you've listened to many episodes of my show, you know that I'm a big fan of inner child work and the benefits it provides. Jana Wilson has written the book and her life long journey towards a loving, caring relationship with her Little One and offers a map for those who follow.On this guest episode, jana and I have a great time getting into the nature of healing through inner child work, developing a relationship with your inner child, and involving them in your life choices and daily life. We also share our experiences of how healing and knowing our Little One brought us closer to our authentic, aligned, Divine Feminine self. A victim of childhood abuse and trauma, Jana Wilson could have wound up another statistic. Yet, at the age of twelve, she had a mystical experience that catapulted her on a life-long journey of learning to listen and love herself. In her breakout prescription memoir Wise Little One, Jana shares how she develoed a connection to her inner child. Through this connection, Jana cultivated an unshakable faith in Self and Spirit, taking full responsibility for her soul's journey. A riveting tale of triumph over tragedy, Wise Little One is interlaced with the knowledge Jana learned on her path of discovery – eventually training and working with prominent thought leaders Dr Deepak Chopra, Dr Brian Weiss and Debbie Ford. Ultimately, she honors and listens to her Wise Little One and, at long last, is guided to her beloved in the most auspicious way. In the end, readers discover that we are all here in Earth school to learn how to heal from our pasts, extract lessons from our traumas, and to value and fall in love with ourselves.To learn more about Jana, go to https://www.emotionalhealingretreat.com
Professional models Jane Wilson and Brandon Waters fly on in to wrap "Oops All Jays and Brandon," and we discuss high school plays, Jane's eventful photoshoot, how old our guests are exactly, and angst in birds and how much one of our guests very weirdly loves it. Bird List: California Towhee Dark-eyed Junco Red-shouldered Hawk Mourning Dove Acorn Woodpecker House Finch Scrub Jay Canada Jay --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/birder-barely-knowher/support
Droughtcast is back for another jam-packed installment covering all the news you need to know about the drought situation across England & Wales. Email any question you have about drought and we'll answer them on the podcast: podcast@ccwater.org.uk Timestamps 2:04 - Mike Kendon of the Met Office details the organisation's newly published State of the UK Climate 2022 report, an annual publication which provides an up-to-date assessment of the UK climate. 7:44 - Senior Advisor for Natural England, Jane Wilson, discusses the impact that the dry weather in England is having on the environment. 13:18 - Customer Service Director of South East Water, Tanya Sephton, talks about the current hosepipe ban affecting customers in Kent & Sussex. Shownotes Is there a hosepipe ban in your area? The Met Office's 'State of the UK Climate 2022' report South East Water's current hosepipe restrictions South East Water's postcode checker South West Water's postcode checker
Project31 Breast Nurse Navigator Jennifer Harrod talks with co-host Jane Wilson about which risks are modifiable and which are not. Tune in for some great information and tips on what you can do and what you should be thinking about. To see the original video, visit the Project31 YouTube channel.
After their encounter with Christine and "Darlene", Luca and Voncid continue their journey to the Observers anomaly. While driving, Voncid takes the opportunity to commit another Remembrance to the Wax. Jane Wilson's tale of loss and longing.CW: Covid 19, Drowning Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen in as host Jane Wilson talks with breast nurse navigator Jennifer Harrod about some of the questions she gets most often from women going through treatment or who have just been diagnosed.
Our Pathology. I'll never forgive what was done to this country. Consumerism didn't make us stronger, it destroyed important values. The 30, 40 and 50 year career politicians in our Federal Government went along with those values, running this country into the ground, producing the greatest debt in history. Consumerism was good for business and made big government bigger. Buying more stuff made government revenues go up. But when there were recessions it made people obsolete. It produced avarice, greed and illness in America. MUSIC Thomas Hayward, Felix Knight/Charlotte Henry, Jane Wilson, Rudy Vallee, Jeanette MacDonald
12/19/22 00:00 Lemon Pepper Wet - Rod Benson, Acquah Dansoh, Chris Eddins, Vince Peagler III, Leonard Smith Jr., Sean Will & Ahsohn Williams 16:10 DJ Khaled's WE the Best - Andrew Young, Jane Wilson, Michael Roelle, John Chapman, Theresa Potts, Brandon Waters, David Luong & Shainu Bala 30:14 WGIS: The Bloogis Album - Russell Carter, Judith Friedman, Pablo Hernandez, Alex Maystrik, Erin Smith, Rocky Strobel & James Werner 46:10 Outside Dog -Josh Covitt, Mike McLendon & Scott Neiman We will be poting our Dec 1st show next week and then will be back in the new year!
In this episode I have a conversation with my friend and colleague Jane Wilson, about collaborating on the upcoming Virtual Nature School Cohort 4. Jane Wilson is an award winning, independent Speech and Language Therapist and founder of Little Orchard Children, Speech & Language Therapy (LOCSALT). Jane has proudly developed award winning training, masterclasses and an online Speech and Language Academy (Team LOCSALT) specifically designed to support the Early Years Sector. Jane also provides independent online therapy, support, and consultation services to families. Jane has created the UK's first environmentally conscious, sustainable Speech Therapy resources which are used worldwide by parents and Early Years settings. www.littleorchardchildren.co.uk www.facebook.com/littleorchardchildren jane@littleorchardchildren.co.uk You can find out more and register for cohort 4 on our website www.virtualnatureschool.org Follow us on https://www.facebook.com/vnatureschool (Facebook), https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Y3Dl6I_rfTvjLTDvCHv4A/videos (YouTube) and https://twitter.com/VNatureSchool (Twitter).
In this episode, we're looking at the world through the eyes of Jane Wilson. Jane Wilson has taught over 10,000 people to feel strong, sexy and confident through pole dancing and is the author of “The Up To No Good Club: Defining A Life With Strength & Swagger”. She has spent over a decade teaching pole, fitness, heels, and chair dancing classes while encouraging women to flip their hair, bang their heels, and love their curves. She is a two-time Canadian Pole Fitness Masters Champion, and has been featured in Canadian Living and on Cityline.In this episode, Jane shares with us how pole came into her life and how she came around the preconceived stigma with pole dancing. She also talks about how her mindset and view shifted since gaining the passion for pole and how it allowed her to really step into her divine power.She tells us about her book that documented her stories and other transformations of wonderful women. Jane also shares her iconic interaction with the burlesque queen Dita Von Teese that changed her life.Listen to the episode to:Hear Jane's journey and what lead her to write “The Up To No Good Club”Hear Jane talk about sexiness and how we can change society's stigma of sexy and pole dancingHear Jane's advice for women who feel isolated, restricted, and/or constrictedHear Jane talk about the benefits of breaking your own rules and stepping out of your comfort zoneHear Jane share with us why we should say YES to adventures and exploration and be our most powerful self & MORETo learn more about Jane visit:https://janewilson.com/https://www.instagram.com/thejanewilsonhttps://www.facebook.com/TheJaneWilson Get a copy of Jane's book “The Up To No Good Club: Defining Your Life With Strength and Swagger” at:https://www.amazon.com/Up-No-Good-Club-Defining/dp/1777711401 & Remember To:Listen✔️Subscribe✔️Share✔️Leave A Rating✔️Leave A Comment✔️
Jane Wilson has taught over 10,000 people to feel strong, bold, and confident. In our conversation, she dives into reasons why women hold themselves back and why breaking rules and challenging stigma can sometimes feel naughty but is often the key to self-liberation. As a former Pole Fitness Masters Champion, Jane's spent over a decade teaching pole, fitness, and dance classes and encouraging women to flip their hair, bang their heels, and love their curves. Vivacious and open-minded, Jane shares how to make time for play and handle any obstacle with feminine grace.
Overwhelmed by the life she thought she wanted, Jane Wilson realized that her dream of being a lifelong early childhood educator wasn't the path she was destined to follow. Reluctantly accepting her friend's challenge to step out of her comfort zone and take a pole dancing class, Jane's path took an unexpected turn into a world she never imagined. Jane's journey to the pole brought her new found motivation, inner strength, mindset and passion for teaching others to do the same. Jane is the author of Up To No Good Club and a fitness instructor. Jane has taught over 10,000 people to feel strong, sexy and confident through pole dancing. She has spent over a decade teaching pole fitness, heels and cheer dancing while encouraging women to bang their heels and love their curves. Jane is also a Social Media Marketing Specialist and Professional Speaker. She was the Founder of PoleFit Nation and Owner of Aradia Fitness. She presents and coaches throughout the country in person and virtually. What You Will Hear in This Episode: Jane's transformation from Early Childhood Educator to a pole dancer The dance industry and societies view and judgement Physical strength and inner strength Understanding failure and being strong through the failure Challenges women face and developing your mindset Internal motivation vs. external motivation The book Up To No Good Club The challenges Jane faced in writing the book Tips that Jane offers in the book Quotes; “Starting any new physical activity is challenging. However, the more you practice and show up for classes, the easier it becomes.” “It is ok to step out of your comfort zone and fail.” “Everybody has challenges to navigate, but mindset brings people above it.” “We, as adults, need to focus on building internal motivation.” Mentioned: Up To No Good Club Janewilson.com The Artist's Way IG @TheJaneWilson @Beginnerpoledancing Kindra https://bonniemarcusleadership.com/ Gendered Ageism Survey Results Forbes article 5 Tips to own the superpower of your age Not Done Yet! Not Done Yet! Amazon Bonniemarcusleadership.com The Politics of Promotion Fb @Bonnie.Marcus LinkedIn: @Bonniemarcus Twitter: @selfpromote IG: @self_promote_
Hello Goddesses! Welcome to Episode 77. In this episode, I enjoyed speaking with author and pole dancer, Jane Wilson. Jane has taught over 10.000 to feel strong and confident through pole dancing and fitness. To learn more about Jane's work or to reach out to her, you can find her on Instagram, @thejanewilson: https://www.instagram.com/thejanewilson/ Check out her book, 'The Up To No Good Club: Defining Your Life With Strength & Swagger': https://janewilson.com/book/ Website: https://janewilson.com/ Email: jane@janewilson.com
Kathy Clugston hosts this week's gardening Q&A. Anne Swithinbank, Christine Walkden and Bob Flowerdew answer questions sent in by listeners. This week, the panellists get inventive with solutions to a parakeet problem... rubber snake, anyone? They also share some great plant ideas for a Scottish sunroom, and look back on the best retro houseplants. Away from the panel, Matthew and Jane Wilson share the progress of their cut flower garden, and Advolly Richmond tells us the history of Alstroemeria, aka the Peruvian Lily. Producer - Daniel Cocker Assistant Producer - Aniya Das A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
Jane Wilson has taught over 10,000 people how to feel strong, sexy, and confident. As a former owner of PoleFit Nation, she spent over a decade teaching pole, fitness, and heels dance classes while encouraging women to flip their hair, bang their heels, and love their curves. Her newest book, “The Up-To-No- Good Club: Defining Your Life with Strength and Swagger”, just released this past June. In the book, she shares how to make time for play, reclaim your spark, and handle any obstacle with grace. Jane is also a two-time Canadian Pole Fitness Masters Champion and has been featured in “Canadian Living” and on “Cityline”.
Peter Gibbs hosts the show with a group of gardening experts. Bunny Guinness, Bob Flowerdew and Matthew Pottage answer questions from the virtual audience. This week, the panellists tackle questions ranging from when you can first harvest your asparagus to what to plant in an old fish tank. They also solve the mystery of a funny-looking fungus, offer advice on regenerating a lawn which has been driven over, and share their favourite nighttime gardening activities. Away from the questions, we revisit Matthew and Jane Wilson to hear more about their cut flower garden project, and Hafsah Hafeji gives us the ultimate guide for maximising a plot through companion planting. Producer - Jemima Rathbone Assistant Producer - Millie Chu A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
This week on the Girls 4 Greatness podcast I am talking with someone who knows a thing or two about breaking out of their comfort zone. Jane Wilson is an entrepreneur and speaker who is passionate about empowering women to be bold, take chances, and break their own rules. Jane believes that by setting an intention to change and deciding to take responsibility for your own life, your world will open up in ways that you can’t even imagine. Jane shares her inspiring journey of how she came to own, create and sell a thriving business, as well as how she has used her own struggles and experiences to empower other women to step outside their comfort zones. Jane also shares her thoughts on how we can all embrace our femininity and sensuality in ways that best suit us. This episode is full of takeaways that will encourage you to continue to fully embrace your own life journey. Please be sure to find and connect with Jane on Instagram under @TheJaneWilson. You can also learn more about Jane and all the amazing things she is up to by heading to www.janewilson.com.
Kathy Clugston hosts the gardening Q&A with a panel of experts. Houseplant queen Anne Swithinbank, plantsman Matt Biggs and award-winning garden designer Chris Beardshaw answer the questions sent in by listeners on grasses gardens, planting orchards and recovering parterre gardens. Away from the questions, we get an update on Matthew and Jane Wilson's cut flower garden, and Juliet Sargeant sets the GQT listenership a challenge - No Mow May. Producer - Daniel Cocker Assistant Producer - Millie Chu A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
Peter Gibbs hosts the gardening panel show. This week he's joined by Matt Biggs, Anne Swithinbank, James Wong and a live virtual audience, to answer questions from listeners about subjects from pomegranate trees to hardy houseplants. Away from the questions, we get an update from Matthew and Jane Wilson on their cut flower border project, and Claire Ratinon champions organic growing. Producer - Dan Cocker Assistant Producer - Rosie Merotra A Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4
One of the strongest things a person can do is leave. When Jane Wilson felt she no longer aligned with the Mormon religion she made the difficult decision to get divorced. But this independence didn't come without pain. Dan talks to Jane about her decision, the problems with religion in relationships, and how her journey came together in a stage show. Follow Out of Love on Instagram @OutOfLove.
Have you ever gone through a crisis? Of course you have! As a family, how do you get back to normal, and what kind of normal do you want to get to? We talk to Jane Wilson, youth discipleship specialist at Texas Baptists, joins us on the Fighting Families podcast today. Listen to all episodes at FightingFamilies.com.
It was my pleasure to speak with Jane Wilson, recent graduate of the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics - go Unicorns - and a part of my Circle of Mercy circle. We talked about how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted her school, family, and social life. And should you want to know what her favorite Thai dish is, and why wouldn't you, she shares that as well. Thanks Jennifer for interrupting us right in the middle of a very deep discussion on the multi-layered controversies surrounding Episodes VII, VIII, and IX of the Star Wars saga to take her Thai order. She was a great conversationalist and a gracious guest. I forgot to hit record on the first part of our conversation so I made her repeat stuff. This might have thrown others off their game, but not Jane.
Jane Wilson is the founder of The Up to No Good Club. An online community dedicated to help more people design their lives with strength and swagger.Host of the Reclaim Your Spark Podcast.In this episode we discuss the change that happens when you stop seeing your self as small and weak. Embracing not only who you want to be, but who you are today.Jane's transition from fitness pole entrepreneur to public speaker. The power of putting yourself higher on the list and what she learned by working with over 10,000 people in tens years about the art of reinvention.To get more information about Jane head over to her instagram @thejanewilson.
Speaker 1: (00:00)There's a better life and you dream about it, don't ya? You probably recognize those as lyrics from Dolly Parton's 1980 hit nine to five it was the theme song from the movie nine to five and went on to spawn a Broadway musical called nine to five and for Dolly Parton in 1980 it gained her an Academy award nomination, a golden globe award nomination for Grammy award nominations to Grammy award wins. It hit the number one spot on billboards, hot 100 and adult contemporary lists the first time in ms Parton's career that that happened and it's one of the few songs to so prominently and epically feature this,Speaker 1: (00:43)the sound of a typewriter, nine to five is one of the many Mike Drop Moments and Dolly Parton's long career. Her fans love to sing the song artists love to cover it and I think there's a very long list of people waiting to duet with her at the next award show where she's going to win. I don't know, some iconic award or hall of fame or basically like queen of all things awards the Dolly gets. But what about you? What about your stories? What about your moments? What about you standing up and getting noticed? That's what this podcast is all about.Speaker 1: (01:16)How do you tell your story? How do you own the stage? How do you own the boardroom or just even the PTA meeting? How do you give a killer speech, deliver a killer message that captivates your audience? How do you use the power of your voice to boost your brand, boost your message and captivate people? These are the kinds of questions that we will be addressing right here on the Mike Drop Moment. The Mike Drop Moment is that space where you show up unapologetically you and you say the exact thing that the audience needs to hear so they can have an aha moment. It's that moment when everyone is an awe of your authenticity. It's that moment that every public speaker, storyteller and entrepreneur craves when they hit the stage. I'm going to bring you bold conversations with public speaking, powerhouses, expert advice from personal development leaders and so many little public speaking and storytelling masterclasses to help give you real life valuable takeaways so you can craft a speech, a story, a message, a movement, a business, and a life that the world can't stop talking about. So your audience is waiting, isn't it time you found your Mike Drop MomentSpeaker 1: (02:29)over the course of the show? Not only will I be bringing in experts, I'll also be answering questions from all of you and teaching lessons on it. Questions like the one I got from Kyle Cook who works in the veterinary business, who said, how do I tell the story of pets given that we don't always know what's going to happen and we can't always record everything, we're going to deal with that on an upcoming episode. Or maybe it's a question from someone like Yvonne DaVita who says, how do I teach storytelling? So people don't think it's just fluff that they don't think it's just based on the last great fiction book they read. Or a question from Alex Ehrhardt who says, how do you show up on panels? Rachel K. Albert is asked questions about the business side of things. How do you price your speaking? How do you get the attention of event organizers and how do you organize a day long workshop?Speaker 1: (03:12)We're going to address all of that in an upcoming episode. Or how about from Kristen Westcott who said, how do you find smaller gigs? We all know the big, big conferences, but how do you find those smaller retreats and mastermind events looking for speakers? How do you find the smaller stories to tell besides just our origin story? How do you find just normal stories in life? We're gonna address that. Kristen, on an upcoming episode too. Jan sugar asked how much time should be spent building, developing and rehearsing a speech. Or maybe it's a question that Chris Miller asked me, how do you speak to get more gigs? So how do I show up and do a free gig that might lead to a paid gig or maybe it's questions like what Jane Wilson asked me. How do I tell an inspirational story that's not just sappy and manipulative or how do I show up more improvisationally every day in my life and live a little bit more? Yes, and also I'm going to be giving some wine recommendations, uncertain episodes. She also asked about those. Jennifer Murad asked questions about using story and speaking to get a successful project started and Veronica Romney ask them business questions as well. How do I use a keynote to help create content for a book? How do I use a keynote to test book ideas? How do you book your first 10 gigs and how do you double your feet? We're going to be taking audience questions like those and answering them in episodes coming up, so don't miss out.Speaker 2: (04:33)Thanks for listening. If you like what you're hearing, hit subscribe and join us every week. You might be thinking,Speaker 1: (04:39)slow down. Mr. who are you to come and teach us all of this? Well, I'm a guy who believes there are three types of stories we tell. There's the ones we tell ourselves, the ones we share with our audiences and the ones that our audience remember. And those are the Mike Drop Moment ones. The stories that we share have the power to transmit more than just information. When you tell a good story, it's an energetic exchange that leaves the audience forever changed. Maybe they learn something new, maybe they're inspired. Maybe you just shown them a new way of being that will stick with them forever. But in order to create those magical moments, you have to know how to tell a good story. And yet, you know what? Some stories aren't good. Not all stories are great. And what I'm talking about here is more than just structure. See in my book, a good story means being able to captivate an audience, whether we're talking about Instagram stories, a Ted talk, a board room, a PTA meeting, a big stage in the bright light, or simply just a chance to get in front of people and talk about what's going on. The good part of the story. The good part of your story comes from you and your ability to tell it to truly have your story heard. You've got to be confident, you've got to be present, and you have to be unapologetically youSpeaker 2: (05:56)[inaudible].Speaker 1: (06:00)Hi, I'm Mike Menino and chances are you're here for one of a couple of reasons. One, you just wanted help crafting a story or a speech that keeps your audience loyal on their feet and ready for change. Or maybe you came here because you realize there's more that you could be saying in the world, but you just don't know how. Maybe you here for business advice on how to build a great speaker brand, or maybe you're just like me. I mean, maybe you're someone who's on my email list or one of my friends or my mom who came here to listen to the show and regardless of why you're here, thanks for being here. I know you have a lot of choices and my job is to make sure that this is worth your time, that this is commute worthy, listening, that this is walk the dog worth the listening, that this is on the treadmill or Peloton worthy listening and I'm committed to making sure the show does that for you.Speaker 1: (06:49)My job is to help people get to the core of their story and to share it in a way that creates change. I don't want you to just go out there and tell cool stories. I want your audience to be profoundly impacted by your words. When that happens, that's when you create a Mike Drop Moment. It's these moments that a powerful shift occurs. Sometimes they're for you, sometimes they're for your audience. Either way, somebody becomes more unapologetically themselves. That's how stories create transformation. So how did I end up here telling you all of this? Well, I'm glad you asked more than just naming the show after myself. I've spent the last 20 years working with high growth, experienced, driven organizations from airlines to hotels, from restaurants to wine companies and from tech startups to real estate brokers. I've worked with some of the top public speakers, authors, thought leaders in business, entrepreneurs all in the effort to help them craft and tell the kinds of stories that create real results that get audiences on their feet and they create movements.Speaker 1: (07:53)I've also trained with some of the country's most famous improvisational schools like second city, upright citizens brigade, improv Olympics, and the Groundlings, and this blend of entertainment and business gives me unique perspective on how we show up and actually get things done. This isn't just about giving a cool talk, it's about really changing other people. I've also written a book. I've been named a top 30 global guru, which still kind of makes me laugh and I'm the executive producer of TEDx Cambridge, the longest running independently organized TEDx event. I've written a book. I've been named a top 30 global guru. I didn't really know how they decide that. Anyway, but thanks for the honor everybody, and I'm the executive producer. For TEDx Cambridge, the longest running independently organized Ted event. And these days I focus on what I love. I work with people just like you to help them find, tell and leverage the kinds of stories that create a movement.Speaker 1: (08:49)Last but not least, I live in LA. I love wine. I travel a lot and I'm really into coffee. So anyway, enough about me. Back to you. You have stories to share, you have an impact to make, and you've got a world waiting to hear from you. Thanks to everybody who's already subscribed to the Mike Drop Moment. And if you haven't subscribed, well I'd sure be honored if you did. So it's time to dial up the volume on your voice. Use your story, wake up the world and find your Mike Drop Moment. Let's get started.
Did you know that having a grateful spirit will benefit you spiritually, cognitively, psychologically, socially and physically? Not everyone is born with a grateful spirit, but 40 per cent of
Jane Wilson joins Ewa Grabowiecka and Joe Wright in the studio to discuss the last ten years of UX in development teams. How has analytics changed UX, is it required to make our websites accessible and what the future might hold for UX?Links:* Purple Pound: https://wearepurple.org.uk/the-purple-pound-infographic/* WCAG 2.1: https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/* Code 4000: https://code4000.org/en
You know those people who always seem to be having fun? Who just exude happiness and positivity? Well, that's Delana. And that was even Delana as she went through cancer. She talks with host Jane Wilson about her thoughts as she was trying to process the news, how she found Project31, and why she came back even after she showed up at her first meeting and was the only one there!
This week we’re sitting down with Jane Wilson, and wow is she giving us some amazing insights. All too often, we forget how powerful our individuality is. It can feel like we don’t have a unique voice, especially in today’s world. Jane reminds us of the power in our potential. She is an expert in helping women to feel strong, empowered and confident. She is the founder of PoleFit Nation – a pole dancing for fitness company. She is the creator of Reclaim Your Spark Podcast, as well as a two-time Canadian Masters Pole Fitness Champion and two-time nominee for Oakville Chamber of Commerce, Entrepreneur of the Year 2011 and 2017. She’s in the process of writing a book- sharing everything she has learned about feeling confident, sexy and strong based on the past 10 years of owning a pole dancing studio and teaching over 11,000 people. Jane shares with us how you can use our personal story and experiences to build your business and your authentic self. Jane’s story and experiences remind us that we all have something to share and the time to share is now. This week, we are reminded to show up for ourselves through all of life’s ups and downs,and maybe, just maybe be ok with not having it all figured out. It was a pleasure to sit down with Jane; do yourself a favor and take a listen below!
This week we're sitting down with Jane Wilson, and wow is she giving us some amazing insights. All too often, we forget how powerful our individuality is. It can feel like we don't have a unique voice, especially in today's world. Jane reminds us of the power in our potential. She is an expert in helping women to feel strong, empowered and confident. She is the founder of PoleFit Nation - a pole dancing for fitness company. She is the creator of Reclaim Your Spark Podcast, as well as a two-time Canadian Masters Pole Fitness Champion and two-time nominee for Oakville Chamber of Commerce, Entrepreneur of the Year 2011 and 2017. She's in the process of writing a book- sharing everything she has learned about feeling confident, sexy and strong based on the past 10 years of owning a pole dancing studio and teaching over 11,000 people. Jane shares with us how you can use our personal story and experiences to build your business and your authentic self. Jane's story and experiences remind us that we all have something to share and the time to share is now. This week, we are reminded to show up for ourselves through all of life's ups and downs,and maybe, just maybe be ok with not having it all figured out. It was a pleasure to sit down with Jane; do yourself a favor and take a listen below!
In this episode, I'm chatting with two time Canadian Masters Pole Fitness Champion Jane Wilson all about building confidence as an entrepreneur and a woman. You're going to hear about Jane's journey from an early childhood educator to becoming a pole fitness studio owner, online course creator, author, speaker, oh and mom. Listen in for a dose of inspiration and check out the shownotes at www.camilayne.com/episode10
Dr. Jane Wilson-Howarth is Wanderlust Magazine's resident medic. We discuss how to avoid getting Delhi belly, what to do if you have an accident or are taken ill when you're travelling and what essential medical kit we should all take with us on each trip.
Since 2013, the Duke Endowment has funded summer literacy programs in North Carolina designed to engage United Methodist rural churches and improve literacy among elementary school students in their communities. These summer literacy programs are providing more than just building confidence for the children. These host churches are providing nurturing relationships, nutritious meals, daily enrichment activities, and more importantly, a safe space for families to engage and chart a path for the future. I met Reverend Mary Jane Wilson-Parsons in June 2018. She is the co-pastor at Seaside United Methodist Church in Sunset Beach, North Carolina. She recognized a need in her community, beyond the resort golf courses and high net worth retirees, that there are large pockets of poverty where underprivileged elementary children needed help. They needed help with basic literacy skills, especially during the summer months. This is called the “summer slide.” I found a unique intersection in this story. One that we at Rettew Creative were telling for the Duke Endowment, to recruit more United Methodist Churches in North Carolina to host summer literacy programs. The Church was a safe space to teach literacy, not the schools. A safe space for children, parents, teachers, and community partners to come together under one roof. One church roof. Their mission is to provide social justice for these children in the form of literacy skills so they could overcome the summer slide and perform just as well as other students in their classrooms. Check Out Links Below: The Duke Endowment Website Summer Literacy Program at Fairview United Methodist Church Seaside United Methodist Church
Jane Wilson is the founder of PoleFit Nation - a pole dancing for fitness company. When Jane started teaching fitness through Pole Dancing in 2008, she understood that what her clients were learning wasn’t so much about pole dancing, it was about self-esteem and embracing who you are and who you want to be. Over the past decade, she has helped thousands of women feel strong, empowered and confident. She is the Canadian Masters Pole Fitness Champion of 2015 and she has been featured in national publications including Chatelaine magazine. Jane believes that through Pole Dancing, you can reinvent your life. Contact Info Website: www.PoleFitNation.com Website: www.JaneWilson.com Podcast: Reclaim Your Spark Email: jane@janewilson.com Most Influential Person My father Effect on Emotions I have an anxiety disorder and being mindful has helped me calm my anxiety disorder down. I'm very different now with it. Every single day I'm aware so if I feel the anxiety is sort of coming through. If I'm feeling anxious, I understand the physiological response, my body response, so I'm able to work through the steps to calm myself down and do the cognitive therapy to calm myself down. Thoughts on Breathing I have two different ways of breathing. So we have the regular way of breathing, but then we also have our diaphragm breathing and I'm working on my public speaking. I've learned how to speak in an effective way and breathe so that I'm not holding my breath and then talking a lot and then running out of air. So it's interesting you ask that because I've been working for the past few months on improving my breathing when I speak. Suggested Resources Book: The Little Book of Mindfulness: Ten Minutes a Day to Less Stress and More Peace by Dr Patrizia Collard App: Calm Bullying Story This incident happened in 2014 and it actually involved the studio and myself in which I was protested for a week. So this lady had driven by the studio and she looked through the windows. We weren't open at the time and she saw a room full of brass balls. When we have classes, we close the blinds, but during the daytime the blinds are open so you can see inside. And there was a poster of me on the window where I'm holding the pole. It's one of our marketing posters. I'm looking happy and smiley. She was deeply offended and it triggered her. It actually triggered a negative memory she had when she was younger. So in her youth, she unfortunately had a terrible childhood in which she was living on the street, became a prostitute and she was a stripper. And seeing the studio and me on the pole triggered it. So she felt she needed to have the studio shut down, that it wasn't OK and that what I was doing was wrong and she was very upset with it. So first she went on Facebook and in Oakville there is a Facebook group about Oakville which has about 8,000 members on it and that's where she started. So she posted that she needed people to band together to shut down the pole dancing studio and that what I was doing was wrong and I was teaching women to become prostitutes. So she projected by what was happening with her. I was, I was mindful enough to realize what was happening, but we had a situation where I had somebody who was not healthy and happy and if I were to attack her back he would make things worse. So I just, I stood up and I spoke about what the studio was about with more of an education point of view. And then I didn't respond back after that. Well, because there's 8,000 members involved, people jumped on and it went on for like three days of online shaming towards her because she's attacking so people want to fight back. So I had to tell all my students do not participate, do not get involved, leave it be, because we don't want to feed the beast, the social media beast. So my students were very wonderful about it and it faded away. So we didn't participate. we stood back from it. So then after it all calmed down, she decided to stand in front of my business with a sign saying, prostitution is wrong. She would arrive around 9:00 AM and would leave around 4:00 PM. The police arrived the first day and they talked to me about it. And in Canada we have the charter of rights. So she was fully allowed to do that, to stand on public space in front of my business, to promote her agenda about prostitution is wrong and I totally agree, prostitution is wrong. But that's not what we're doing. Whenever people would walk by, she would tell them stuff about me, she would slander, she would say negative things. So the police on the very first day pulled me aside and said, do you have a choice on how you want to handle this? You can either attack back, which will make things worse or you can ignore and we highly recommend you ignore. And so I also spoke to one of our local MPs, a member of parliament, because we all know politicians get protested quite a bit and he advised the same thing. He goes, don't engage, don't participate, don't even look at her when she arrives, go home. And that's what I did every single day. She chose to protest against me during the first week of July, which was the hottest week of the summer. So I went home every single day when she arrived, I would say see you later, get in the car and go home and hang out with my kids and she would stand out in front. So I didn't really, I didn't want to hear what she said about me. I didn't want to know. I just knew, eventually she would move on and in fact, by the end of the week, she called me up on the phone and left a voice message saying that her work was done. My apologies for causing any hardship, any pain. She said I need to move on now. So I'm actually very proud of how I handled that. I was being bullied, but I chose a different path of how to handle it instead of fighting back, I chose peace and not to engage.
This is Part 2 of How To Add Self Care To Your Everyday In this quick episode we will brainstorm and plan out your self care strategies. Weaving self care into your everyday. Meet Melissa Joy Olson, owner of Euphoria owner and CEO of Euphoria Studio and Spa, Salon and Beauty boutique in Frenchtown New Jersey and creator of Euphoria Ritual Box, www.melissajoyolson.com , www.euphoriaritualbox.com . She is on a mission to help women to feel good, look great and simply love their lives. YOU CAN'T SERVE FROM AN EMPTY CUP! You can connect with Jane Wilson at www.janewilson.com jane@janewilson.com and www.instagram.com/thejanewilson/
I am thrilled to introduce Melissa Joy Olson to you! She is on a mission to help women to feel good, look great and simply love their lives. YOU CAN"T SERVE FROM AN EMPTY CUP! In this episode you will learn: * How Melissa's grandmother taught her the valuable lesson of celebrating life every day * How to add self care rituals to your every day * How to give yourself grace Melissa Joy Olson is the owner of Euphoria Studio a Spa, Salon and Beauty boutique in Frenchtown New Jersey and creator of Euphoria Ritual Box, www.melissajoyolson.com , www.euphoriaritualbox.com , www.euphoriastudio.com . You can connect with Jane Wilson at www.janewilson.com jane@janewilson.com and www.instagram.com/thejanewilson/
In early 1853, Jane Wilson and her new husband James set out with 62 others to strike it rich in California. They never made it. After two months of traveling they reached El Paso where successful thieves ruined their dreams of fortune. They decided to return to East Texas but what seemed like the end of a dream was just the beginning of a new nightmare. Hear tales of murder, torture at the hands of Indian captors, rescues by comancheros and friendly Indian tribes, starvation, thirst, and ultimately survival. Join Jane Wilson on her incredible journey and learn what tough really means in the latest episode of Wise About Texas.
For over a decade, Jane Wilson has been helping women reclaim their spark and empower their own life changes. She's more than an entrepreneur and speaker. Through her own story of personal lifestyle and business reinvention, she inspires women to be bold, take chances, and break their own rules. Jane believes that by setting an intention to change and deciding to take responsibility for your own life, your world will open up in ways that you could not have ever imagined.
Sarah Jane Wilson went off traveling in 2002 and never looked back! She talks about traveling solo as a woman, meeting so many special and kind people everywhere she went and the impact of traveling around the world.
Potential Problems Podcast is back! Greg Z answers some questions considering people's medical health, Jane Wilson from "The Show" comedy imporov also joins us to discuss her experiences on stage. We look at an undeniable miracle and finish out with stories of sending texts to the wrong people. Enjoy
Steve Cooper talks with actor Jane Sibbett. Jane started her acting career as Jane Wilson on the NBC soap opera Santa Barbara in 1986-87, for which she was nominated for a Best Newcomer Soap Opera Digest Awards. In 1989, she won the role of Laurie Parr on the CBS comedy The Famous Teddy Z, co-starring with Jon Cryer and Alex Rocco. The series lasted one season. In 1991, she was cast as status-conscious bombshell Heddy Newman on the Fox sitcom Herman's Head which quickly gained a cult following on the young broadcast network and lasted four seasons. Beginning in 1994, she played the occasional role of Carol Willick on Friends, a part-time stint that lasted until the end of the show's seventh season in 2001. During her Friends association, Sibbett had regular roles on the short-lived CBS sitcom If Not for You (1995), playing the jilted fiancee of her former Herman's Head co-star Hank Azaria, and in the second season of The WB's Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher (1997-98), playing school headmaster Dr. Katherine Emerson. She has also appeared in more than 200 episodes of multiple TV series, including 21 Jump Street and The Nanny. Recently she has co-produced four documentaries on Braco, a Croatian faith healer, with her company, Wild Aloha Studios, in 2010, 2011 and 2012. The latest, Evolution, was released on August 30, 2013 and she has produced hundreds of live and live streaming events with Braco, activator Mas Sajady, and most recently internationally renowned conduit Abdy Electriciteh.
The Warrior Life - Overcoming The Mental and Physical Battles of Life
Name of Expert: Jane Wilson Who They Are & Something Only The People Closest To Them Know: In 2007, she was home with her children and 40 pounds overweight and not feeling very sexy. Her friend asked her to pole dance and she was not into it. She believed “good mommies don't pole dance”. She decided to go and fell and in love with it!! Now she has an online academy that shows people how to pole dance for themselves. Their Battle, Mentally Or Physically, They Fought And Came Out A Warrior: Her first battle was feeling okay to be sexy. In your 20's you feel free to be sexy. Then in her 30s and she started to have kids she felt that mom's weren't supposed to be like that. She had to learn to be okay with being sexy. Warrior They Look Up To: She looks up to her dear friend Layla Duvay. She did many Burlesque shows together, and she was very different, loud, lived against the grain, and loved life. She was diagnosed with brain cancer and still remain positive until the very end. Heart Of The Interview: Jane shares her transformation from an overweight mom that was ashamed of her body to a burlesque warrior.She talks about everything. She talks about the reaction in the community, how it transformed her body and life. Also, she gives great tips on how to overcome any body shame. What Being A Warrior Means To Them: Being a warrior means having courage, being willing to be different, taking risks, and standing above the crowd. Their Greatest Life Lesson Learned: She has learned that she is fully capable of handling anything. Where You Can Find Them: Pole Fit Nation www.polefitnation.com
Dr. Jane Wilson loves the teaching-learning process and has had the great privilege of helping students of all ages experience the joy of learning. After teaching in elementary and junior high public schools, Jane served as an educational consultant in the area of leadership training for high school student leaders and faculty advisors. In this role Jane spoke at workshops, conferences, and school assemblies in 26 states and Canada. After obtaining her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, Jane began teaching and supervising student teachers in Teacher Education Programs at Azusa Pacific University, California State University at Channel Islands, and Chapman University. Before joining the Westmont faculty, Dr. Wilson served as Academic Dean for Providence Hall where she helped established a healthy and quality learning environment for Christian high school students in Santa Barbara. Much of Professor Wilson’s research and practice focuses on developing strategies and situations to enhance student’s intrinsic motivation to learn. Her great desire is to help Westmont student teacher candidates experience the joy that learning brings so that they feel empowered and equipped to promote intrinsic motivation in their future classrooms.
Dr. Jane Wilson loves the teaching-learning process and has had the great privilege of helping students of all ages experience the joy of learning. After teaching in elementary and junior high public schools, Jane served as an educational consultant in the area of leadership training for high school student leaders and faculty advisors. In this role Jane spoke at workshops, conferences, and school assemblies in 26 states and Canada. After obtaining her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, Jane began teaching and supervising student teachers in Teacher Education Programs at Azusa Pacific University, California State University at Channel Islands, and Chapman University. Before joining the Westmont faculty, Dr. Wilson served as Academic Dean for Providence Hall where she helped established a healthy and quality learning environment for Christian high school students in Santa Barbara. Much of Professor Wilson’s research and practice focuses on developing strategies and situations to enhance student’s intrinsic motivation to learn. Her great desire is to help Westmont student teacher candidates experience the joy that learning brings so that they feel empowered and equipped to promote intrinsic motivation in their future classrooms.