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Is your business feeling cluttered, overwhelmed, and stuck? This episode is your mid-year reset. Janet Taylor, your Life Organizer, sits down with Stephanie Warlick — founder and CEO of Five Foot View Consulting, international bestselling author, fractional COO, EOS implementer, and HR expert with over 30 years of experience helping small and medium businesses get organized, stay accountable, and scale with confidence. Stephanie calls them the five gotchas — the business mistakes that quietly derail small business owners before they even realize it. Sound familiar? Get your pen ready. In this conversation you will learn: Gotcha 1: Lack of clear expectations for your team — the number one communication problem that keeps businesses from growing. Gotcha 2: Unclear roles and responsibilities — the cement foundation your business cannot grow without. Gotcha 3: Founders who cannot let go — why you are the bottleneck in your own business and how to release your grip at least 80 percent of the way. Gotcha 4: Not documenting what is working — if you do not document successful outcomes, your team will make the same mistakes over and over. Gotcha 5: Lack of clear shared goals — without a shared vision, your team is just soldiers walking in circles. Stephanie also shares why right now — amid economic uncertainty, tariffs, and a shifting market — is exactly the time to secure your internal foundation so your business can withstand whatever comes next. How Stephanie stays organized with ADHD: color-coded, time-blocked calendars that serve as half her brain — including a system for tracking delegated tasks so nothing falls through the cracks. Taylor's Tip Time: Five steps to declutter your office — schedule a time, tackle the spaces furthest from you first, purge the filing cabinets and drawers, work on your desk, and then give yourself a well-earned high five. TossItTuesday: As you head into a new quarter, toss the dried-out markers and pens that are not working. Clear the tools that are not serving you. Resource Roundup: Janet recommends magazine file boxes to organize project documents, certifications, and active paperwork without piling it on your desk. Book suggestion: Janet's ebook Prepared and Organized — seven areas to tackle before the busy fall and winter season arrives. Quote of the week: "Small business success is not about doing it all. It is about doing the right things at the right time with the right mindset." — Stephanie Warlick Clear the Clutter. Claim Your Power. It starts with securing your foundation. Connect with Stephanie Warlick: Website: StephanieWarlick.com (consulting, coaching, books, speaking) Consulting company: 5FTView.com Book: Dark and Silent Office — a digital accessible guide for inclusive communications in the workplace Connect with Janet M. Taylor – Professional Organizer Book a Session: https://janetmtaylor.trafft.com/ Free 15-Min Consultation: https://linkly.link/2FBkK Website: https://www.janetmtaylor.com Podcast: https://www.gotcluttergetorganized.com Janet's eBooks • Prepared & Organized: https://linkly.link/2Eikc • Get Your Affairs In Order: https://linkly.link/2FBnw • 7 Affirmations to Organize Your Life: https://linkly.link/2Eikt
Are you part of the sandwich generation —caring for aging parents while managing your own life? You are not alone, and this episode will help. Janet Taylor, your Life Organizer, sits down with Jeannine Bryant, founder of Easy Right Sizing and a Senior Move Manager with over 17 years of experience. Jeannine has helped thousands of older adults and their families navigate the emotional and practical process of downsizing — and she is here to help you too. In this conversation you will learn: -How to start the downsizing conversation with a senior loved one without steamrolling or creating resistance. -Why tiptoeing into the process over time is far more effective than waiting for a crisis moment. -The house cooling party — a beautiful, family-centered way to pass along belongings with intention and joy. -How to make downsizing feel less like a loss and more like a legacy gift to the people you love. -The donation box strategy Jeannine uses in her own home to keep clutter from building up over time. -What to do when a loved one is not ready to let go — and why that is okay. Taylor's Tip Time: Janet shares five organizing tips she personally used while caring for her own mother — from setting up a file box for paperwork to keeping a medication list, organizing daily essentials, and managing appointments with a simple calendar system. Plus a gentle reminder to breathe. TossItTuesday: Janet lets go of a broken pump that had been living under her sink for no good reason. Resource Roundup: Lazy Susans for medication management, plus Janet's two ebooks — Seven Affirmations to Organize Your Life and Prepared and Organized: Seven Areas to Tackle During Tough Times. Quote of the week: "Caregiving allows us to lean into the love we did not know was possible." Clear the Clutter. Claim Your Power. It starts with one conversation. Connect with Jeannine Bryant: Website: EasyRightSizing.com Facebook and Instagram: @EasyRightSizing Connect with Janet M. Taylor – Professional Organizer Book a Session: https://janetmtaylor.trafft.com/ Free 15-Min Consultation: https://linkly.link/2FBkK Website: https://www.janetmtaylor.com Podcast: https://www.gotcluttergetorganized.com Janet's eBooks • Prepared & Organized: https://linkly.link/2Eikc • Get Your Affairs In Order: https://linkly.link/2FBnw • 7 Affirmations to Organize Your Life: https://linkly.link/2Eikt Amazon Organizing Picks: https://linkly.link/2Zsk2 Join the Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/livinglifetotallyorganized Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janettheorganizer YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/janetmtaylor Support the Show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gcgowithjanet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you tired of being everything to everyone — and running on empty doing it? This episode is for you. Janet Taylor, your Life Organizer, sits down with Rashidat Odeyemi, lifestyle coach and dream strategist, who helps high-achieving women create success without the hustle culture lifestyle. After burning out trying to be a good daughter, friend, and business owner all at once, Rashidat figured out how to build the soft life she now lives — one rooted in rest, ease, and joy. In this conversation you will learn: -Why so many women stay stuck even when they are doing all the things — and what is really getting in the way. -The three questions Rashidat asks every client to help them get unstuck and moving forward again. -The difference between being busy and actually making progress — and why treading water feels like movement but gets you nowhere. -How to put yourself on the list — not just at the top of everyone else's. -Why systemizing your life and rest is just as important as systemizing your work. -The Freedom Fridays check-in Rashidat uses with her community to make rest and self-care non-negotiable. Taylor's Tip Time: Janet shares five things every woman needs to toss right now — starting with the uncomfortable bras, holey socks, and worn-out nightgowns that are not serving you. Your body deserves better. TossItTuesday: Time to let go of those old nightgowns. Yes, the ones you have been wearing for decades. You deserve to feel good even while you sleep. Resource Roundup: Janet recommends a simple file box to eliminate visual clutter and keep important documents organized wherever you are. Book suggestion: Done: A Guide to Prioritize, Plan, and Perform to Accomplish Your Goals by Dr. Renee Galloway. Quote of the week: "You don't have to earn rest. Rest is your right." — Rashidat Odeyemi Clear the Clutter. Claim Your Power. It starts with putting yourself on the list. Connect with Rashidat Odeyemi: https://iamrashidato.com/ DM Rashidat on Instagram to schedule a free virtual coffee date. Connect with Janet M. Taylor – Professional Organizer Book a Session: https://janetmtaylor.trafft.com/ Free 15-Min Consultation: https://linkly.link/2FBkK Website: https://www.janetmtaylor.com Podcast: https://www.gotcluttergetorganized.com Janet's eBooks • Prepared & Organized: https://linkly.link/2Eikc • Get Your Affairs In Order: https://linkly.link/2FBnw • 7 Affirmations to Organize Your Life: https://linkly.link/2Eikt Amazon Organizing Picks: https://linkly.link/2Zsk2 Join the Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/livinglifetotallyorganized Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janettheorganizer YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/janetmtaylor Support the Show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gcgowithjanet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is your home office working for you — or against you? In this solo episode, Janet Taylor, your Life Organizer, walks you through seven practical steps to take back control of your workspace,clear the clutter, and create an office environment that actually supports howyou work and live. Whether you work from home full-time, manage household paperwork, or just need a space that helps you think clearly — this episode is for you. In this episode Janet covers: Step 1: Create a retention schedule — talk to your tax professional, attorney, or financial advisor to know exactly what you need to keep and what you can finally let go. Step 2: Start with the outer areas — the corners, floor space, bookshelves, and ledges you haven't touched in months. Step 3: Clear off your desk — everything comes off, then only the daily essentials go back. Step 4: Clear the bookcase — are those books and periodicals still relevant to your life today? Step 5: Purge the filing cabinet — it should be functional, not a paper graveyard. Step 6: Find a shredding event or schedule time to shred — protect your personal information and free up space. Step 7: Repeat seasonally or quarterly — maintenance is so much easier than starting from scratch. Janet also shares this week's Organizing with Janet story — a virtual client session that started with three-and-a-half inch floppy disks and outdated binders, and ended with a fully functional, efficient workspace. Taylor's Tip Time: Set a 15-minute timer and tackle just one area of your home office this week. That is all it takes to get started. TossItTuesday: Janet is letting go of greeting cards she no longer feels attached to — some going back more than 30 years. Quote of the week: "A clear desk is not just about organization. It is a declaration that you are in control of your space, your time, and your focus." Clear the Clutter. Claim Your Power. It starts with your desk. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone whose desk needs a little love. Connect with Janet M. Taylor – Professional Organizer Book a Session: https://janetmtaylor.trafft.com/ Free 15-Min Consultation: https://linkly.link/2FBkK Website: https://www.janetmtaylor.com Podcast: https://www.gotcluttergetorganized.com Janet's eBooks • Prepared & Organized: https://linkly.link/2Eikc • Get Your Affairs In Order: https://linkly.link/2FBnw • 7 Affirmations to Organize Your Life: https://linkly.link/2Eikt Amazon Organizing Picks: https://linkly.link/2Zsk2 Join the Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/livinglifetotallyorganized Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janettheorganizer YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/janetmtaylor Support the Show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gcgowithjanet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This year's theme, “Glorify God Among the Nations, Seeking Him in All Generations,” invites us to reflect on how faith, prayer, and purpose show up in our everyday lives. Janet shares powerful insights on staying grounded spiritually, making faith-led decisions for self and family, and creating impact within your personal and professional sphere.Together, we explore what it truly means to live out the call of the scripture 1 Chronicles 16:24: “Tell of His glory among the nations, His wonderful deeds among all the peoples.”Whether you are strengthening your prayer life or simply looking for encouragement, this conversation offers practical wisdom, real-life perspective, and inspiration you can carry with you.
Send us a textIn episode #168 we talked with Dr. Steven O'Bryan aboutAge and sex hormone impacts on female neuromuscular function and performanceHow muscle contractions and force can change over timePostmenopausal hormonal changes and muscle strength and contractilityDr Steven O'Bryan is an internationally recognised neuromuscular physiologist whose research explores how sex-specific ageing, age-related disease, acute exercise, and long-term training adaptations influence the integration between the brain, spinal cord, and skeletal muscle. His work aims to develop innovative, evidence-based strategies to enhance physical function and performance across the lifespan. Dr O'Bryan is an expert in a range of advanced neurophysiological techniques, including electrical and magnetic nerve stimulation, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), electromyography (EMG), and assessments of skeletal muscle force and power. His research bridges mechanistic physiology with real-world applications in clinical, athletic, and ageing populations.Please note that this podcast is created strictly for educational purposes and should never be used for medical diagnosis or treatment.Follow Dr. O'Bryan: The contribution of age and sex hormones to female neuromuscular function across the adult lifespan: https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1113/JP287496Web: researchers.vu.edu.au/3351-steven-o'bryanLinkedIn: au.linkedin.com/in/steven-o-bryan-438916b3x.com/steven_obryanMentioned:Dr. Janet Taylor: scholar.google.com/citations?user=jIc8ErwAAAAJ&hl=enDr. Danielle Hiam: scholar.google.com/citations?user=dEpl2NsAAAAJ&hl=enAnnabel Critchlow: orcid.org/0000-0002-2039-9528Brooke Alvar: instagram.com/brooke_alvar_Female Athlete Conference: femaleathleteconference.com/ American Physiological Society conferenceMORE NR New customers save 10% off all products on our website with the code NEWPOD10 If you would like to work with our practitioners, click here: https://nutritional-revolution.com/work-with-us/ Save 50% off your 1st Trifecta Nutrition order with code NR50: https://trifectanutrition.llbyf9.net/qnNk05 Save 20% on all supplements at our trusted online source: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/kchannell Join Nutritional Revolution's The Feed Club to get $20 off right away with an additional $20 Feed credit drop every 90 days.: https://thefeed.com/teams/nutritional-revolution If you're interested in sponsoring Nutritional Revolution Podcast, shoot us an email at nutritionalrev@gmail.com.
In today's episode, Tim Bogatz sits down with art educator and mentor Janet Taylor for a thoughtful and candid conversation about the role of mentoring as art teachers. Together, they explore how mentoring relationships begin, what makes them meaningful, and why both new and experienced art teachers benefit from having a supportive professional network. They also discuss the qualities that make an effective mentor, and emphasize the importance of communication and support in the mentor-mentee relationship. Be sure to explore the resources available to support both new teachers and mentors in their professional development! Resources and Links Join the Art of Ed Community The Importance of Mentoring 6 Ways to Support New (and New-to-You) Art Teachers How to Build the Art Teacher Network You Need 7 Important Considerations When Mentoring New Teachers What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Curriculum?
John Author Getreu was the son of an Army Sergeant Major. John committed a heinous crime while a dependent at a German installation and after serving time was deported back to the U.S. He found himself in California. He married twice and appeared to be living his best life, until he was tied to 2 murders in the 1970s at Stanford. This is the story of Margaret Williams, Leslie Perlov and Janet Taylor. ⸻
Starting your first year of teaching can be exciting, but it also comes with challenges that no one fully prepares you for. In this episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim Bogatz and Janet Taylor dig into questions from new teachers about the difficult scenarios they're already facing. From difficult colleagues to pushy administrators, supply and budget shortages, tough parents, and even unsafe student behavior, we share strategies to help you navigate it all. Whether you're setting boundaries, finding your voice with parents, or just trying to keep your art room stocked, this episode is packed with practical advice and reassurance that you're not alone. Resources and Links Join the Art of Ed Community Learn more about the Art Ed NOW Conference September Mailbag: Saying No Without Guilt Janet's podcast on assessment and grading Strategies for Defusing and De-Escalating Behaviors Check out the Art Room Makeover Playlist
Within the powerful galleries of the National Civil Rights Museum, Valerie Rainford, Janet Taylor, Veda Ajamu, and Ryan Jones share how the museum's storytelling equip executive leaders to ethically confront bias and build equity. Using history, data, neuroscience, and honest dialogue, the museum's Corporate Equity Center facilitators provide educational resources through a historical lens with clear paths for practical, profitable solutions to address systemic workplace inequities.
#293 - In the early 1970s, two young women from Stanford University—Leslie Perlov and Janet Taylor—were strangled and left in remote areas just miles apart. Despite extensive investigations, both cases remained unsolved for decades. Nearly 50 years later, a stunning breakthrough in forensic genealogy revealed their killer: John Getreu, a seemingly ordinary man with a violent past. Hidden behind the mask of a family man and community volunteer was a predator who had escaped justice for far too long. This episode explores how preserved DNA evidence, advanced technology, and determined investigators finally brought long-overdue answers to two grieving families—and exposed a serial killer hiding in plain sight. Support If you love the show, the easiest way to show your support is by leaving us a positive rating with a review. You can also tell your family and friends about Forensic Tales. Patreon - If you would like to get early AD-free access to new episodes, have access to exclusive bonus content, snag exclusive show merch or just want to support what I'm doing, please visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/forensictales Support the show for as low as $3/month. Credits: Written and produced by Courtney Fretwell Rockefeller Audio production For a complete list of sources used in this episode, please visit forensictales.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when life throws you into a caregiving role you never expected? For professional organizer Janet Taylor, it meant putting her business on hold, stepping up for her beloved mom, and discovering a new layer of strength, purpose, and reinvention.In this inspiring and heartfelt episode, Janet shares how she navigated the intense, emotional, and often overwhelming journey of midlife caregiving — and how her organizing superpowers became her greatest ally.✨ You'll hear how Janet:
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In today's episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim welcomes Janet Taylor back to the show for a deep and honest conversation on one of the most complex aspects of teaching: grading and assessment. Together, they reflect on how grading practices have evolved in recent years, how student motivation has shifted, and what it means to uphold integrity in your classroom while still showing compassion. Janet shares insights from her ongoing capstone research, candid thoughts on grade equity, and a discussion on "no zero" policies. If you've ever questioned the why behind your assessment approach, or struggled to find the balance with your grading, this episode will be worth your time. Resources and Links Check out the Art of Education University Master's Degree Listen to previous episodes with Janet The Case Against Zeros Why Grades Shouldn't Exist by Alfie Kohn What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Assessment?
With the 2025 Winter NOW Conference happening THIS WEEK, Janet Taylor joins Tim to talk about the highlights of the upcoming event. This includes their excitement about everything coming the next 3 days, the wonderful keynote presentation from Carrie Mae Weems, and how teachers can make the most of their professional learning on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Join us at the NOW Conference January 31st, February 1st, and February 2nd, where we will share three days of PD that will have you inspired and excited for the rest of the school year! Resources and Links Join the Art of Ed Community Find everything you need to know about the NOW Conference Listen to Tim's interview with presenter Abby Houston What Do You Want From Your Art Teacher Community?
In this episode of The EMS Handoff Podcast, host Bradley Dean welcomes Janet Taylor, a seasoned flight nurse, educator and national EMS speaker, to discuss the seismic shifts in EMS education brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. Together, they explore what it means to be a “COVID provider,” the challenges of addressing knowledge gaps in the post-pandemic era, and the importance of going the extra mile to ensure the success of EMS professionals in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape. With her extensive background in nursing, flight medicine, and education, Janet shares her insights into how educators and providers can adapt and thrive, even in the face of unprecedented challenges. From innovative teaching strategies to practical advice for today's EMS providers, this episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in EMS education or practice. Key Topics Covered in This Episode The COVID-19 Impact on EMS Education: How the pandemic changed the way we teach and learn in EMS. Understanding the “COVID Provider” Phenomenon: What defines a provider trained during the pandemic era, and what unique challenges do they face? Addressing Knowledge Gaps: Practical strategies for bridging gaps caused by disrupted training and clinical experience during the pandemic. Going the Extra Mile: Why resilience, creativity, and commitment are more critical than ever for EMS providers and educators. The Role of Technology in EMS Education: Exploring innovative tools and methods that emerged during the pandemic and their lasting impact on training programs.
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A young woman left the law library and was never seen alive again. It would take years of persistence and advancements in technology to finally get the answers her family had waited decades to hear. For episode information and photos, please visit: anatomyofmurder.com/similarly-tragic/ Can't get enough AoM? Find us on social media!Instagram: @aom_podcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @AOM_podcast | @audiochuckFacebook: /listenAOMpod | /audiochuckllc
Janet Taylor joins Tim today to talk about some of the challenges we are facing in the art room--the things that have us riding the #StruggleBus. Taking suggestions and advice from the Art of Ed Community, the discussion covers art teacher struggles with art history, assessment, organization, teaching Gen Alpha, and more. Listen as Tim and Janet discuss these topics and the importance of finding solutions, sharing ideas, and building connections with other educators so we can feel less alone in navigating these challenges. Resources and Links Join the Art of Ed Community AOEU Resources on Organization, Assessment, and Art History Strategies to Engage Gen Alpha Students
Text me a message!Today's episode comes to you from Post Mills Vermont where we visit with Tim and Janet Taylor of Crossroad Farm. They are recently retired from a 40+year farming career growing over 50 acres and 20 greenhouses of diversified vegetables. What started out as a garden turned into a business that was able to be sold and retired off from. The first half of this episode goes into their history of building things up, and the second half goes a little deeper to how they managed to keep it sustainable. Support the showVisit the website to see photos/videos from the visit: https://thefarmersshare.comFollow the show on Facebook and Instagram: @thefarmersshareSubscribe to the YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thefarmersshare
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In the October mailbag, a variety of questions have come through, and Janet Taylor joins Tim to answer those queries and offer some of their best advice. They begin with a good discussion of best practices for student teachers, then move on to a conversation on what kinds of lessons you can teach when your supply order still hasn't arrived. Finally, they try to answer the age-old question of what to do when a student asks "Am I Done Yet?" Resources and Links Find and Join the Art of Ed Community What do New Teachers Need to Know About Classroom Management? What to Do When You've Only Got a Pencil and Paper First-Year Art Teacher's Guide See Francisco Matas's presentation on Working with Student Teachers Check out Janet's Instagram AOEU Resources on Critiques
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After last week's back to school episode with Janet Taylor, Tim brings Kyle Wood on the show to catch up and share some of his best strategies for starting the year. They discuss neurographic drawing and chat about some of the ideas Kyle will be exploring in the upcoming year. Listen as they dive in with a conversation about tempera cakes, and why going back to basics can be good for teachers and students alike this school year. Resources and Links See AOEU's Back to School resources for 2024 Keep an eye on the AOEU Magazine for Back to Basics articles! Check out the Who Arted? podcast Find out about all of the PD and Curriculum offerings from AOEU
As most teachers are headed back to school, Janet Taylor joins Tim to share some of their best strategies for starting the year. They discuss the importance of creating a welcoming climate and environment for your students, and share some of their favorite activities. Listen as they break down drawing prompts, interactive artmaking strategies, storytelling, and other ways to get your students involved and interacting in the first weeks of school. Resources and Links See AOEU's Back to School resources for 2024 Find Janet's ideas on her Instagram page Find out about all of the PD and Curriculum offerings from AOEU Six Ways to Support New Art Teachers Quiz About the Teacher Use the code WINTER99 for $50 off the Winter NOW Conference
Accumulating clutter in your life is some much easier than clearing it! Join us on this episode as we delve into a powerful conversation with Janet M. Taylor founder of Organize Your Life with Janet Taylor. Please connect with Janet to support all of the amazing thing she's doing in the world. Reach out via her website: https://www.janettaylor.com STAY TUNED, and SHARE The Love Drops Podcast with everyone you know!!!! Also follow Love Drops Podcast on AMAZON and we invite you to leave a review.... https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a13685c0-11e3-45f7-b017-27dc85864f5b/love-drops https://envisionedbroadcasting.com/love-drops Shout Out to Maritri Garrett (No Regrets) our opening and closing song! Connect with and support Maritri's Music here on "The Soulfolk Experience" website https://www.soulfolkexperience.com/home Check out Maritri https://www.instagram.com/maritrimusic https://www.facebook.com/maritri https://youtu.be/ZsoethQupfg Love Drops Podcast is changing the world one love drop at a time! We invite you to check out the Share Love page on Paths2transformation.com (P2T) and Invest in the Journey by sharing love with your resources and word of mouth! Thanks for your support; There is No "US" without "U" ~One Love #TheBestisYetToCome! HTTPS://WWW.PATHS2TRANSFORMATION.COM
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In this episode of the "Tech Diva Podcast," host Audrey “Tech Diva” Wiggins interviews Janet Taylor, founder of Totally Organized LLC and renowned professional organizer. Janet shares her journey from working in fashion merchandising, banking, and transportation to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the organizing industry. She discusses her experiences appearing on the Rachael Ray Show, being crowned the "Clutter Free Queen," and her success in hosting the popular podcast "Got Clutter? Get Organized!" Janet also provides insights into her work with high-profile clients and her role as a corporate trainer and speaker.Join us for an inspiring conversation with Janet Taylor, the founder of Totally Organized LLC. Janet transformed her natural talent for organization into a thriving business, serving celebrity clients and government contracts alike. In this episode, Janet talks about her rapid rise to fame, including her crowning moment on the Rachael Ray Show as the "Clutter Free Queen." We delve into her path to becoming a professional organizer, her successful podcast, and her tips for staying prepared for big opportunities. Whether you're a business professional or simply looking to declutter your life, this episode is packed with valuable insights and motivation.Connect with Janet Taylorhttps://janetmtaylor.com/ Sign up to receive my FREE eBook the Clutter Free ZoneFollow her podcast: Got Clutter? Get Organized!Send us a Text Message. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDesignrr for eBooks, BlogsCreate eBooks, Blogs, Lead Magnets and more! Riverside.fm Your Own Virtual StudioProfessional Virtual StudioAltogether Domains, Hosting and MoreBringing your business online - domain names, web design, branded email, security, hosting and more.Digital Business CardsLet's speed up your follow up. Get a digital business card.Small Business Legal ServicesYour Small Business Legal Plan can help with any business legal matter.Get Quality Podcast Guests NowKeep your podcast schedule filled with quality guests from PodMatch.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Please Rate & ReviewVisit Our Parent Company Altogether Marketing LLCRegister for our Elevating the U in Entrepreneur virtual business summit
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In today's episode from the archives, both Janet Taylor and Amanda Heyn are joining Tim to discuss, debate, and debunk some various art teacher myths. From art teachers who just paint all day to exploding ceramics to dressing in rainbow colors, there is so much to talk about! Listen as they discuss where art teacher myths come from, the worst advice they've ever received, and the best suggestions they have that all art teachers should know. Resources and Links Setting Boundaries with Confidence Advice NOT to Follow Your First Year of Teaching Wear Your Color Wheel and Get Your Mornings Back! 5 Reasons for and Against Putting On an Art Show
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With the 2024 Winter NOW Conference just days away, Janet Taylor joins Tim to talk about how they put the conference together, their excitement about everything coming with the event--including featured presenter Devon Rodriguez--and how teachers can make the most of their professional learning on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Join us at the NOW Conference on February 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, where we will share three days of PD that will have you inspired and excited for the rest of the school year! Resources and Links Listen to presenter Jen Leban talk about Creativity Challenges Using Technology Hear presenter Meera Ramanathan on Collaboration Find all you need to know about the NOW Conference
In today's episode, Tim talks about his reflections on the podcast from the year and shares some highlights from podcast interviews over the past 12 months. He shares some of his own favorite conversations with Amanda Heyn and Janet Taylor, Kristina Brown, Candido Crespo, and more. Listen as the discussions cover creativity, assessment, art teacher myths, and working with the community. Full episodes for each of the conversations are linked below! Resources and Links Challenges for Creativity (Ep. 352) Using Assessments to Nurture Creativity (Ep. 377) Exploring Art Teacher Myths (Ep. 366) The Creatividad Project (Ep. 367)