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This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg - from The Edition Hotel in Tampa Bay, Florida. Peter takes a hard look at some travel numbers that almost defy belief. Despite high airfares and hotel rates, travel demand has not only not softened, it has gotten stronger and Amir Eylon - The President of Longwoods International - has done the research. Then, a look at the numbers from the inside out and from the point of view of the airlines with Travel Editor Emeritus of the Wall Street Journal and the Host of the Airlines Confidential Podcast Scott McCartney. Finally, a conversation with Janice Lintz about one aspect of the travel experience that remains confusing: travel insurance and what you need to know before you go.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's Eye on Travel Podcast with Peter Greenberg - from The Edition Hotel in Tampa Bay, Florida. Peter takes a hard look at some travel numbers that almost defy belief. Despite high airfares and hotel rates, travel demand has not only not softened, it has gotten stronger and Amir Eylon - The President of Longwoods International - has done the research. Then, a look at the numbers from the inside out and from the point of view of the airlines with Travel Editor Emeritus of the Wall Street Journal and the Host of the Airlines Confidential Podcast Scott McCartney. Finally, a conversation with Janice Lintz about one aspect of the travel experience that remains confusing: travel insurance and what you need to know before you go.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You value your time pretty highly, right? That's part of why you listen to How I Work - you're trying to get the most out of what precious time you have, whether it's a matter of getting more done when you're in the office, or freeing yourself from distraction when you're with your family. So you'd hope others value your time just as much - and therefore, you need to show others how much you value their time, especially if you're hoping to use some of it. This is the underlying principle in all of Janice Lintz's cold reachouts: whether she's writing a letter to the queen or trying to sort out her phone bill, Janice knows people want to protect their time. Janice Lintz is a hearing loss consultant and accessibility advocate, so when she wants to speak with someone, it's pretty damn important. But she recognises that if she's going to ask for someone else's time, she needs to demonstrate that it's worth her time, too. Enter the rule of fours. When the late, legendary activist Vernon Jordan finally answered Janice's phone call on the fourth attempt, he told her he only answered because she called so many times! Janice shares why this rule of four is so powerful, and explains how to apply the methodology to other parts of your work. Connect with Janice on Twitter or LinkedIn You can find the full interview here: Janice Lintz teaches you how to be heard by people who don't want to listen *** My new book Time Wise is out now. You can grab a copy here. Connect with me on the socials: Linkedin Twitter Instagram If you're looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a fortnightly newsletter that contains three cool things I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.co Visit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes. Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au CREDITS Produced by Inventium Host: Amantha Imber Sound Engineer: Martin Imber
You value your time pretty highly, right? That's part of why you listen to How I Work - you're trying to get the most out of what precious time you have, whether it's a matter of getting more done when you're in the office, or freeing yourself from distraction when you're with your family. So you'd hope others value your time just as much - and therefore, you need to show others how much you value their time, especially if you're hoping to use some of it. This is the underlying principle in all of Janice Lintz's cold reachouts: whether she's writing a letter to the queen or trying to sort out her phone bill, Janice knows people want to protect their time. Janice Lintz is a hearing loss consultant and accessibility advocate, so when she wants to speak with someone, it's pretty damn important. But she recognises that if she's going to ask for someone else's time, she needs to demonstrate that it's worth her time, too. Enter the rule of fours. When the late, legendary activist Vernon Jordan finally answered Janice's phone call on the fourth attempt, he told her he only answered because she called so many times!Janice shares why this rule of four is so powerful, and explains how to apply the methodology to other parts of your work. Connect with Janice on Twitter or LinkedIn You can find the full interview here: Janice Lintz teaches you how to be heard by people who don't want to listen***My new book Time Wise is out now. You can grab a copy here.Connect with me on the socials:LinkedinTwitterInstagram If you're looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a fortnightly newsletter that contains three cool things I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coVisit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.auCREDITSProduced by InventiumHost: Amantha ImberSound Engineer: Martin ImberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diversity is not interchangeable with Race. But this is how diversity is seen often in organizations. For my recent podcast episode # 38 of The World Class Leaders Show, my guest was Janice Lintz. Janice is an accomplished consultant advocate across the hearing access, advocacy, and related political spectrum. As CEO of Hearing Access Innovations, Janice is at the forefront of helping a wide array of public and private organizations to improve their accessibility for individuals with hearing loss. In our episode, Janice shared: - her incredible journey from turning a personal problem into a global systemic change - the leadership problem around DEI - practical strategies to make a change in an organization To contact Janice Lintz and learn more about her work, there are three good sources: The consulting business is at https://www.hearingaccess.com/ Her personal advocacy website is at https://janicelintz.com/ Reach Janice on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/janicelintz. For more information about my work with leaders and organizations, or to take a free assessment of your leadership level, please drop me an email at Andrea@Andreapetrone.com, or go to my website at https://www.andreapetrone.com/. Read the article related to this podcast: https://www.andreapetrone.com/how-to-turn-a-personal-problem-into-a-global-systemic-change-article/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Top 3 Takeaways From This Value-Packed Conversation:When building a brand or fighting for a cause, a lot of negativity may come your way. It's up to you to believe in your purpose so strongly, it continues to push you forwardWhen you experience something successful in the evolution of your brand, create a paper trail so credit leads back to you. This can prevent others from ripping off your ideas and presenting them to the world as their ownTake time to celebrate the small victories and give credit to others when and where it's due Click here for complete show notes Episode 064 of Evolution of Brand is sponsored by Leaders Press! Discover how you can build your authority and strengthen your credibility (even when you're not in the room) with your own best-selling book. Click here to learn more How are professionals dropping the ball as they try to build their brand on podcasts? Get the answers in my free masterclass MUSIC CREDIT: "Victory" courtesy of purple-planet.com
Top 3 Takeaways From This Value-Packed Conversation: When building a brand or fighting for a cause, a lot of negativity may come your way. It's up to you to believe in your purpose so strongly, it continues to push you forward When you experience something successful in the evolution of your brand, create a paper trail so credit leads back to you. This can prevent others from ripping off your ideas and presenting them to the world as their own Take time to celebrate the small victories and give credit to others when and where it's due Click here for complete show notes Episode 064 of Evolution of Brand is sponsored by Leaders Press! Discover how you can build your authority and strengthen your credibility (even when you're not in the room) with your own best-selling book. Click here to learn more How are professionals dropping the ball as they try to build their brand on podcasts? Get the answers in my free masterclass MUSIC CREDIT: "Victory" courtesy of purple-planet.com
Summary:Imagine your daughter or son, niece or nephew telling you that they couldn't access the facilities like a museum, taxi, or arts gallery. What would you do? You'd feel disappointed. You might even write a letter to complain. But would you try to overhaul the system? That's a big ask for any parent or relative. But that's exactly what Janice Lintz did. Over the last twenty years she has fought for access for the deaf and hard of hearing like her daughter. Induction loops are now fitted in the NYC Transit, taxis and limousine. Airlines have closed captioning on films. All in all, her efforts have helped the 48 million Americans with hearing loss. Changing practices takes a lot of skill, determination, and commitment – it took nine years to introduce hearing loops in taxis. In this discussion Janice let us into her secrets of how she does it. This episode is for anyone who wants to become a strong advocate by: Getting attention. Sustaining interest. Making it easy for the sponsors/decision-makers to change. Following up with discipline. Strengthening your resilience.More about Janice: Janice Schacter Lintz is a passionate, accomplished hearing loss consultant and advocate, and CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations. Since 2002, Janice has become the global “go-to” person on all matters related to access for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Janice works with domestic and international organizations to benchmark best practices and leverage the most effective solutions for their situations. The New York City resident and mother of two is a 2023 Harvard Kennedy School Mid-Career MPA Candidate and a 2022 NYS Disability Rights Hall of Fame Inductee.You can find out more about Janice here and the organisation she leads My resources:Sign up to my Flashes+Sparks for stimuli, ideas, guidance and tips on how to lead your team, organisation or self more effectively, delivered straight to your inbox:If you're not subscribed already do subscribe to my youtube channel where you can watch the conversation.Take the Extraordinary Essentials test to identify your strengths and development areas.For more details about me:★Services to CEOs, entrepreneurs and professionals.★About me - my background, experience and philosophy.★Examples of my writing.★Follow me and engage with me on LinkedIn.★Follow me and engage with me on Twitter.
Accessibility is an important issue, especially as times continue to change and we are becoming more aware of the need to make accommodations for people with disabilities. Unfortunately hearing impairment is often overlooked when accommodations are being considered, because it's an invisible disability in most cases. Janice Lintz is the founder and CEO of Hearing Access Innovations, which is dedicated to showing businesses, entertainment venues, and government departments around the world how to grow profits by improving access to their products and facilities for an ever-increasing audience of individuals with hearing impairments. Janice has travelled extensively and has seen varying degrees of success in accommodations being made. The vast majority of business owners feel that adding access to their venues and businesses is an unnecessary cost because the audience that will be served is quite small. In reality, there are 360 million people worldwide with hearing impairments. (14:30) With Hearing Access Innovations, Janice is spreading the word about the spectrum of hearing loss and how to accommodate people at all points on the spectrum. She emphasizes that effective communication is needed, and it involves three parts: visual, audio, and qualified interpretation (sign language). If any of these three parts is missing, communication will not be effective. Janice's daughter developed a worksheet to help explain the interrelationship of the three parts. https://janiceslintz.files.wordpress.com/2021/10/effectivecommunicationworksheet.pdf (https://janiceslintz.files.wordpress.com/2021/10/effectivecommunicationworksheet.pdf) To demonstrate the three-prong approach and how to use the worksheet, Janice offers a summary of the US Museums' hearing access: https://janiceslintz.files.wordpress.com/2021/08/effectivecommunicationatmuseums.pdf (https://janiceslintz.files.wordpress.com/2021/08/effectivecommunicationatmuseums.pdf) (21:15) How to help increase accessibility and understanding of hearing loss in general: take the worksheet when you're going to a new venue and ask what accommodations are in place and what the venue is going to do to ensure all 3 parts are presented tell your audiologist you want a telecoil in your hearing aid, or you want it activated if it's already there. They can be installed after the fact; if the audiologist says no, find another audiologist! Complain with a Solution - make noise and let businesses know that you want/need this access. Please reach out to Janice through either of these links: https://janicelintz.com/ (https://janicelintz.com/) https://www.hearingaccess.com/ (https://www.hearingaccess.com/)
Nobody hears from Janice Lintz just once. Whether she's chasing down information on her phone bill or chasing down the Queen of England, Janice doesn't stop until she gets what she needs, and she believes others can benefit from that kind of tenacity. It's reflected in a lesson Janice learned from the great civil rights activist, Vernon Jordan - don't answer the phone until someone calls you the fourth time. If it's not worth their time, it's certainly not worth yours. So Janice calls again. And again, and again. As a hearing access consultant and consumer advocate, Janice's requests aren't merely boxes that need ticking; they're often the only way people who are hard of hearing are able to experience what everyone else takes for granted. That's why productivity and efficiency are so important to Janice. She simply doesn't have time to waste. Connect with Janice on Twitter or LinkedIn***Connect with me on the socials:LinkedinTwitterInstagram If you're looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a fortnightly newsletter that contains three cool things I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coVisit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au CREDITSProduced by InventiumHost: Amantha ImberProduction Support from Deadset StudiosEpisode Producer: Liam RiordanSound Engineer: Martin ImberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nobody hears from Janice Lintz just once. Whether she's chasing down information on her phone bill or chasing down the Queen of England, Janice doesn't stop until she gets what she needs, and she believes others can benefit from that kind of tenacity. It's reflected in a lesson Janice learned from the great civil rights activist, Vernon Jordan - don't answer the phone until someone calls you the fourth time. If it's not worth their time, it's certainly not worth yours. So Janice calls again. And again, and again. As a hearing access consultant and consumer advocate, Janice's requests aren't merely boxes that need ticking; they're often the only way people who are hard of hearing are able to experience what everyone else takes for granted. That's why productivity and efficiency are so important to Janice. She simply doesn't have time to waste. Connect with Janice on Twitter or LinkedIn *** Connect with me on the socials: Linkedin Twitter Instagram If you're looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a fortnightly newsletter that contains three cool things I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.co Visit https://www.amantha.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes. Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au CREDITS Produced by Inventium Host: Amantha Imber Production Support from Deadset Studios Episode Producer: Liam Riordan Sound Engineer: Martin Imber
This episode is a little different. Janice was referred to me by former guest Dr. Ruth Gotian (Ep. 117). Janice is not a veteran, but oh my she has a lot of wisdom to share! We walk international travel (she's been to well over 100 countries) and the massively important work she does for people who are hard of hearing. Janice shares how she got the Queen of England to act, why CEOs respond to her emails, and how we can all realize we have a lot more power than we think. HAI – Hearing Access & InnovationsJaniceLintz (@JaniceLintz) / TwitterJanice (Schacter) Lintz | LinkedInOne Woman Who Helps Millions Of People She Will Never Meet (forbes.com)
For people who are hard of hearing, a routine visit to the post office, bank or pharmacy can be complicated. On today's episode of The Big REthink, Janice Lintz, founder and CEO of Hearing Access Innovations, joins host Barry Ross to explain how face masks, plexiglass barriers and background noise can pose challenges for people who are hard of hearing, and how she's working to make a particular, problem-solving technology more widely available.
Janice Lintz has become the go-to, global consultant and advocate for hearing access. She shares her inspiring story of working with education, cultural, and government institutions to improve accessibility, and offers tips for educators on how to best support students with hearing loss. Resources: Contact Notysing - supplemental, digitally-based music curriculum Janice Lintz Website Janice Lintz on LinkedIn Founder & CEO: Hearing Access and Innovations HuffPost Article: 10 Misconceptions Teachers Should Know About Children Who Are Hard of Hearing Rethinking Cities for People With Hearing Loss by Janice Lintz Contributor: Tell Her She Can't: Inspiring Stories of Unstoppable Women 2008 People Magazine Hero: A Champion for the Hard of Hearing 2016 Nominated United State of Women Changemaker EdCuration's Certified EdTrustees Micro Professional Learning ExPLorations EdCuration's Blog: Learning in Action EdCuration's upcoming Online Events
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Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs, who want to create an abundant future for themselves and humanity. Heard by millions in 190 countries. Do you want to put more money in the bank, create a powerful impact, and enjoy a purposeful life? This is the podcast for you! Join host, JV Crum III, as he goes inside the minds of Millionaire Entrepreneurs and World-Class Business Experts. Today's featured episode... Janice Lintz: Positive Impact in Business & Life Janice Lintz is an accomplished consultant and advocate across hearing access and advocacy. She is the CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, which is the leading company dedicated to helping the world's businesses, cultural, entertainment, government and mass transit organizations improve their accessibility for people with hearing loss. She has traveled to 194 countries, territories, and unrecognized nations. Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... "Born to Make Millions" Hypnotic Audio - Click Here Now! Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts." Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,000 episodes and millions of listeners in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get money-making secrets on how you can grow your business and profits faster!
Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs, who want to create an abundant future for themselves and humanity. Heard by millions in 190 countries. Do you want to put more money in the bank, create a powerful impact, and enjoy a purposeful life? This is the podcast for you! Join host, JV Crum III, as he goes inside the minds of Millionaire Entrepreneurs and World-Class Business Experts. Today's featured episode... Janice Lintz: Positive Impact in Business & Life Janice Lintz is an accomplished consultant and advocate across hearing access and advocacy. She is the CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, which is the leading company dedicated to helping the world's businesses, cultural, entertainment, government and mass transit organizations improve their accessibility for people with hearing loss. She has traveled to 194 countries, territories, and unrecognized nations. Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... "Born to Make Millions" Hypnotic Audio - Click Here Now! Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts." Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,000 episodes and millions of listeners in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get money-making secrets on how you can grow your business and profits faster!
This week on Optimize Your Success, the tables are turned, and Dr. Ruth Gotian will be in the hot seat answering questions. Led by Dr. Susan Birne-Stone, the high-achieving crew, about her new book, "The Success Factor". You can purchase it on Amazon here: shorturl.at/qtASZFeaturing The Mentor Project CEO Dr. Deborah Heiser, Dr. Susan Birne-Stone, Dr. Bruce Y Lee, Janice Lintz, Susie Katz, and The Mentor Project CMO, Tina Parker.
Janice Schacter Lintz is a passionate, accomplished hearing loss consultant and advocate. When Janice's daughter was diagnosed with hearing loss at 2 ½, intead of drelling in this misery, she went on to affect change the world and disrupt the industry. Tune into this inspirational story and learn more about Janice at www.lucyliucoaching.com/podcast-126
Do you accept the world the way it is or are you an agent for change? Do you change your standards or do you change the world?Janice Lintz–an accomplished consultant/advocate across the hearing access, advocacy and related political spectrum–joins us on the podcast today. She shares her story of her daughter who was diagnosed as hearing impaired at the age of two. Instead of accepting what was currently available for her daughter, she changed the world to make it more accessible for ALL people with hearing loss. She is the CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, which is the leading company dedicated to helping the world's businesses, cultural and entertainment institutions, government agencies, and mass transit organizations improve their accessibility for people with hearing loss. She will graduate from Harvard's Kennedy School in 2023.For the show notes and all the links mentioned in today's episode, head to secretsofsupermom.com/47.Stay connected!www.secretsofsupermom.comSecrets of Supermom on FacebookSecrets of Supermom on Instagram
Janice S. Lintz is an accomplished consultant/advocate across the hearing access, advocacy, and related political spectrum. She is the CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, which is the leading company dedicated to helping the world's businesses, cultural and entertainment institutions, government agencies, and mass transit organizations improve their accessibility for people with hearing loss. The Proposed Over-The-Counter (OTC) Hearing Aid Regulations cite her FDA testimony in the footnotes. She will graduate from Harvard's Kennedy School in 2023. She is also a travel/consumer education writer. She has traveled to 194 countries, territories and unrecognized nations. https://www.hearingaccess.com
This week on The Business Couch with Dr. Yishai, I had Janice Lintz, trailblazing advocate, consultant, and Founder and CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, the leading company with the mission of increasing accessibility for people with hearing loss. Our Story Tuesday conversation was so packed and full of value that I just had to share it with you in two parts! In part 1, Episode 184 Janice shares lessons she learned about following through as a key to success and systems that allow her to easily shelf and pick-up projects so she can make headway on multiple projects at once. In part 2, Episode 185, Janice continues sharing principles for success, including what to do when a project or initiative hits a roadblock or gets stuck. We round out our conversation with her insightful answers for the Couch Round questions! On Insight Sunday,If you haven't yet, go back and listen to episodes 184 and 185 to learn from a passionate, social justice driven entrepreneur and thought leader whose mission is backed by her accomplishments as a consultant and advocate across multiple sectors, including technology, innovation, advocacy, government and politics. At the end of our conversation, Janice asked a very important question: Why do people NOT make change even when they KNOW it is better? Why do people get stuck in entrenched mindsets and become obstinate or resistant to change? So today, I'm covering the psychology underpinning resistance to change and some tips and tactics to deal with it. This episode is brought to you by Adaptability Coaching. Want to learn how to make adaptability your superpower to thrive in business and beyond? Learn psychology and neuroscience-backed frameworks and tools to harness the adaptability of the human brain. Learn to become fast, flexible, and formidable. Learn more at www.DrYishai.com/Coaching Connect with Dr. Yishai: Podcast Site: https://thebusinesscouchwithdryishai.buzzsprout.com/Website: https://www.DrYishai.com/Email: Yishai@DrYishai.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/Instagram: @DrYishai or https://www.instagram.com/dryishai/ Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is for general informational purposes only and shall not be relied on or construed as coaching advice. © 2020 Yishai B LLC. All rights reserved.
Janice Lintz decided to change the world for people with hearing loss after a doctor told her there were special schools for her daughter immediately after diagnosing her with a hearing loss. Janice decided it was easier to change the world rather than lower her standards. She shares with the audience how you too can be a disruptive force for change. The Kingdom Investor | PodcastTake your generosity to the next level, impact more lives and build a godly legacy! Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Join the Racial Healing movement You can donate to the cause of racial healing. Sign up to support this podcast.Support the show
Janice Lintz is a trailblazing advocate, consultant, and Founder and CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, the leading company with the mission of increasing accessibility for people with hearing loss. Janice's passion and mission to increase hearing access is backed by her accomplishments as a consultant and advocate across multiple sectors, including technology, innovation, advocacy, government and politics. Our Story Tuesday conversation was so packed and full of value that I just had to share it with you in two parts! In part 1, Janice shares lessons she learned about following through as a key to success and systems that allow her to easily shelf and pick-up projects so she can make headway on multiple projects at once. In part 2, Janice continues sharing principles for success, including what to do when a project or initiative hits a roadblock or gets stuck. We round out our conversation with her insightful answers for the Couch Round questions! This episode is brought to you by Adaptability Coaching. Want to learn how to make adaptability your superpower to thrive in business and beyond? Learn psychology and neuroscience-backed frameworks and tools to harness the adaptability of the human brain. Learn to become fast, flexible, and formidable. Learn more at www.DrYishai.com/Coaching Guest Links:https://www.hearingaccess.com/https://janicelintz.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/janicelintz/ Host Links:Podcast Website:https://thebusinesscouchwithdryishai.buzzsprout.com/Dr. Yishai's email: Yishai@DrYishai.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishaiInstagram: @DrYishai or https://www.instagram.com/dryishai/Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is for general informational purposes only and shall not be relied on or construed as coaching advice. © 2020 Yishai B LLC. All rights reserved.
Janice Lintz is a trailblazing advocate, consultant, and Founder and CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, the leading company with the mission of increasing accessibility for people with hearing loss. Janice's passion and mission to increase hearing access are backed by her accomplishments as a consultant and advocate across multiple sectors, including technology, innovation, advocacy, government, and politics. Our Story Tuesday conversation was so packed and full of value that I just had to share it with you in two parts! In part 1, Janice shares lessons she learned about following through as a key to success and systems that allow her to easily shelf and pick up projects so she can make headway on multiple projects at once. In part 2, Janice continues sharing principles for success, including what to do when a project or initiative hits a roadblock or gets stuck. We round out our conversation with her insightful answers for the Couch Round questions! This episode is brought to you by Adaptability Coaching. Want to learn how to make adaptability your superpower to thrive in business and beyond? Learn psychology and neuroscience-backed frameworks and tools to harness the adaptability of the human brain. Learn to become fast, flexible, and formidable. Learn more at www.DrYishai.com/Coaching Guest Links:https://www.hearingaccess.com/https://janicelintz.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/janicelintz/ Host Links:Podcast Website:https://thebusinesscouchwithdryishai.buzzsprout.com/Dr. Yishai's email: Yishai@DrYishai.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishaiInstagram: @DrYishai or https://www.instagram.com/dryishai/Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is for general informational purposes only and shall not be relied on or construed as coaching advice. © 2020 Yishai B LLC. All rights reserved.
Janice Lintz is a passionate, accomplished hearing loss consultant and advocate. She is the CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, the leading company dedicated to helping the world's businesses, cultural and entertainment institutions, government agencies, and mass transit organizations improve their accessibility for people with hearing loss. Since 2002, Janice has become the global “go-to” person on all matters related to access for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Equipped with an undergraduate degree in business, a law degree, and experience as a successful litigator, Janice leverages her broad background to articulate compelling business cases for organizations in both the for-profit and not-for-profit worlds to improve hearing access for customers with hearing loss. A culture lover, Janice felt her heart sink whenever her daughter – diagnosed with hearing loss at 2 ½ – struggled to understand museum guides and actors on stage, even with hearing aids. Not one to wait, Janice plunged into the research and learned that cultural venues could provide better hearing access with relatively standard technology, such as the induction loop, a coil placed around a room that wirelessly transmits amplified sound to a hearing aid. Janice works with domestic and international organizations to benchmark best practices and helps clients leverage the most effective solutions for their situations. Working with multiple organizations, she helped the NYC Transit recommend that induction loops be included in all NYC subway information booths and call boxes as part of President Obama's $13.5 million Stimulus Package. She also worked with the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission to implement this same technology in all taxis. New York City is the first United States city to offer this technology in its transit systems. The New York City resident and mother of two is a 2023 Harvard Kennedy School MC/MPA Candidate, 2021 Tell Her She Can't Changemaker, and 2018 The Points Guy + Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Goalkeepers Partnership Travel Grant Recipient. Janice is also a Consumer Education/Travel/Food writer. Thrive Global, The Outdoor Journal, Forbes/Lifestyle, Forbes Woman Africa, Yahoo Travel, Huffington Post, Johnny Jet, and Consumer Mojo published her articles. She has traveled to 139+3 UN countries and 194 Travelers' Century Club destinations and is on a quest to visit every country in the world. Highlights of the episode: · Why Janice chose changing the world vs. lowering her standards · Induction loop technology as a customer service tool for people with hearing loss · How Janice made New York City the model of excellence for accessibility · Janice's goal to visit EVERY country in the world · Janice's #1 tip on how to never give up Additional resources: · JaniceLintz.com · HearingAccess.com · TellHerSheCant.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the show: · Apple Podcasts · EricRMueller.com · Spotify --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ericmuellershow/support
This week on The Business Couch with Dr. Yishai, I had Janice Lintz, trailblazing advocate, consultant, and Founder and CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, the leading company with the mission of increasing accessibility for people with hearing loss. On Insight Sunday, Episode 181, Janice shares the story behind her passion, advocacy, and consulting firm. She digs into the mindset and decisions that got the ball rolling, as well as how she harnessed her adaptive brain to create colossal change. On Insight Tuesday, Episode 182, part 2 of our conversation continues with digging into how Janice created a vision for a more accessible world and used travel, advocacy, and consulting to shift the world into alignment with her vision.Following our incredible conversation, I couldn't stop thinking about how Janice has become a force of change, so I wanted to take a special opportunity to extract key principles and talk tactics for how you can follow Janice's earth-shaking footsteps with your own mission and company. This episode is brought to you by Adaptability Coaching. Want to learn how to make adaptability your superpower to thrive in business and beyond? Learn psychology and neuroscience-backed frameworks and tools to harness the adaptability of the human brain. Learn to become fast, flexible, and formidable. Learn more at www.DrYishai.com/Coaching Connect with Dr. Yishai: Podcast Site: https://thebusinesscouchwithdryishai.buzzsprout.com/Website: https://www.DrYishai.com/Email: Yishai@DrYishai.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishai/Instagram: @DrYishai or https://www.instagram.com/dryishai/ Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is for general informational purposes only and shall not be relied on or construed as coaching advice. © 2020 Yishai B LLC. All rights reserved.
Janice Lintz is a trailblazing advocate, consultant, and Founder and CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, the leading company with the mission of increasing accessibility for people with hearing loss. Janice's passion and mission to increase hearing access is backed by her accomplishments as a consultant and advocate across multiple sectors, including technology, innovation, advocacy, government and politics. Our Insight Sunday conversation was so packed and full of value that I just had to share it with you in two parts! In part 1, Janice shares the story behind her passion, advocacy, and consulting firm. She digs into the mindset and decisions that got the ball rolling, as well as how she harnessed her adaptive brain to create colossal change. In part 2, we dig into how Janice created a vision for a more accessible world and used travel, advocacy, and consulting to shift the world into alignment with her vision. This episode is brought to you by Adaptability Coaching. Want to learn how to make adaptability your superpower to thrive in business and beyond? Learn psychology and neuroscience-backed frameworks and tools to harness the adaptability of the human brain. Learn to become fast, flexible, and formidable. Learn more at www.DrYishai.com/Coaching Guest Links:https://www.hearingaccess.com/https://janicelintz.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/janicelintz/ Host Links:Podcast Website:https://thebusinesscouchwithdryishai.buzzsprout.com/Dr. Yishai's email: Yishai@DrYishai.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishaiInstagram: @DrYishai or https://www.instagram.com/dryishai/Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is for general informational purposes only and shall not be relied on or construed as coaching advice. © 2020 Yishai B LLC. All rights reserved.
Janice Lintz is a trailblazing advocate, consultant, and Founder and CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, the leading company with the mission of increasing accessibility for people with hearing loss. Janice's passion and mission to increase hearing access are backed by her accomplishments as a consultant and advocate across multiple sectors, including technology, innovation, advocacy, government, and politics. Our Insight Sunday conversation was so packed and full of value that I just had to share it with you in two parts! In part 1, Janice shares the story behind her passion, advocacy, and consulting firm. She digs into the mindset and decisions that got the ball rolling, as well as how she harnessed her adaptive brain to create colossal change. In part 2, we dig into how Janice created a vision for a more accessible world and used travel, advocacy, and consulting to shift the world into alignment with her vision. This episode is brought to you by Adaptability Coaching. Want to learn how to make adaptability your superpower to thrive in business and beyond? Learn psychology and neuroscience-backed frameworks and tools to harness the adaptability of the human brain. Learn to become fast, flexible, and formidable. Learn more at www.DrYishai.com/Coaching Guest Links:https://www.hearingaccess.com/https://janicelintz.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/janicelintz/ Host Links:Podcast Website:https://thebusinesscouchwithdryishai.buzzsprout.com/Dr. Yishai's email: Yishai@DrYishai.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dryishaiInstagram: @DrYishai or https://www.instagram.com/dryishai/Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is for general informational purposes only and shall not be relied on or construed as coaching advice. © 2020 Yishai B LLC. All rights reserved.
As a community and thought-leader, George is always searching for other leaders that have experienced a spark moment in their lives that led them on the path to creating change. In Episode 309 of The Launchcast the LaunchDad interviews Janice Lintz, a person that changed hearing access in the US, disrupted the hearing aid market and now, along with her organization Hearing Access & Innovations, is working on global best practices. What you may not know is that this guest was booked on the show because of George's growing passion for hearing access advocacy due to his second daughter's hearing disability. This one gets personal and it's a must listen. Hosted by entrepreneur and keynote/TEDx speaker George Andriopoulos. Follow @launchpadceo on Clubhouse, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Visit Janice Lintz here: https://www.hearingaccess.com Follow Janice on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/45959109052 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janicelintz/ More on Janice from the episode: She was a 2016 Aspen Institute Spotlight on Health Scholar, a member of the US Access Board's Rail and Passenger Vessel Committees, and a member of the NYS Interagency Council for the Deaf Deaf-Blind, Hard of Hearing committee where she was appointed twice by former Governor Paterson. In 2015, Mayor Bloomberg appointed her to the NYC Taxi of Tomorrow Committee. Chairman Martin of the FCC appointed her twice to the FCC's Consumer Advisory Committee. She approached Senator Warren about the hearing aid monopoly, who then introduced and passed an Over-The-Counter Hearing Aid bill with Senator Grassley. President Biden just signed an Executive Order to expedite standards to implement the law. Janice's articles appeared in Forbes, Huff Post, and Thrive Global. In addition, the New York Times, People, Redbook, Fast Company, Consumer Reports, The Washington Post, Scientific American are some of the many publications quoting her. She will attend Harvard's Kennedy School starting in the spring of 2022. Visit http://thelaunchcast.com for more show info and to download/stream the podcast. This episode is sponsored by Launchpad 516 Studios, the new studio and production company behind your favorite podcast on the planet. Are you ready to start your new podcast and get your voice out into the world? Or maybe you're just ready to take your existing podcast to a whole new level and monetize that thing so you can go from hobbyist to professional podcaster? DM George @launchpadceo on IG or FB for details or email media@launchpad516.com. The Launchcast is produced by Launchpad 516 Studios. Subscribe to The Launchcast on Apple Podcasts and get notified of new episodes, every Monday! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-launchcast/id1491622136 Or find us on every other platform (as well as all of our links) here: https://linktr.ee/thelaunchcastshow
“Never underestimate the power of a mother!” In this episode, Allison interviews Janice Lintz. Janice Schacter Lintz is a passionate, accomplished hearing loss consultant and advocate. She is well known and respected for her ability to assess situations, identify areas for improvement, recommend solutions, and implement programs that help organizations improve customer service and grow profits. Her ability to break down issues and do what is needed to affect change has earned her unprecedented access to business leaders, government officials, political leaders, and respected academians around the world. A culture lover, Janice felt her heart sink whenever her daughter – diagnosed with hearing loss at 2 ½ – struggled to understand museum guides and actors on stage, even with hearing aids. Not one to wait, Janice plunged into the research and learned that cultural venues could provide better hearing access with relatively standard technology, such as the induction loop, a coil placed around a room that wirelessly transmits amplified sound to a hearing aid. Janice and Allison discuss the journey of changing the world for her daughter and now how she feels it's her mission to help other children with hearing loss. Janice shares techniques she's used to connect with leaders of countries, companies, with the ultimate goal of making change happen. Connect with Janice: www.janicelintz.com or www.hearingaccess.com
Join Dr. Ruth Gotian and her panel of experts as she interviews successful high achievers.Learn about "What's Your Problem?" by Thomas Wedell-WedellsborgWith guests Devon Harris, Dr. Susan Birne-Stone, Janice Lintz, Dr. Bruce Y Lee, and Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg
Sometimes, you have to obstruct the system to achieve justice. Today, we're joined by Janice S. Lintz, Founder and CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations. When her daughter was diagnosed with hearing loss before the age of three, Janice joined the legal fight to ensure that her daughter had access to learning opportunities. When she sought justice against her abusive husband, she learned the true labyrinth that is the judicial system. Janice was labeled an “obstructionist”—and in the face of corruption, lack of transparency, and lack of accountability, that's exactly what she wants to be. How can we pursue what's right, even in the face of a system so demoralizing? Janice is a consultant, an advocate, and a candidate in the MPA program at the Harvard Kennedy School. Find her at and . Like this episode? Share with your friends and write us a review on Apple Podcasts.
Janice Lintz - Founder and CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations joins Michael to talk about how she has changed industries both Nationally and Internationally. Janice has worked for years to advocate for the hearing impaired and shares her methods of being successful in change even when the odds seem impossible.Janice shares her story which is inspirational and filled with valuable tips on how to effect change.Janice can be reached at www.hearingaccess.com #changemanagement #CEO #changetheworld #leadership
Janice S. Lintz founded Hearing Access & Innovations, the only company dedicated to helping businesses, cultural institutions, entertainment venues, and government agencies around the world better serve people with hearing loss. She is an internationally-recognized hearing access consultant, who is sought after for her ability to assess needs and develop and implement creative solutions across organizational and geographic boundaries.2023 Harvard Kennedy School Mid-Career MPA CandidateJanice's accomplishments:2021 Contributor, Tell Her She Can't: Inspiring Stories of Unstoppable Women2020 The Points Guy Reader Hall of Fame2018 Bill and Melinda Goalkeepers Foundations Partnership with TPG Recipient2016 Aspen Institute Spotlight Health Scholar2016 Nominated United State of Women Changemaker2008 People Magazine Hero Website | Janice | LinkedIn Rebel HR is a podcast for HR professionals and leaders of people who are ready to make some disruption in the world of work.We'll be discussing topics that are disruptive to the world of work and talk about new and different ways to approach solving those problems.Follow Rebel HR Podcast at:www.rebelhumanresources.comhttps://twitter.com/rebelhrguyBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rebelhrpodcast)
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I got to interview Janice Lintz. Janice S. Lintz is an accomplished consultant/advocate across the hearing access, advocacy, and related political spectrum. She is the CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, which is the only company dedicated to helping the world's businesses, cultural and entertainment institutions, government agencies, and mass transit organizations improve their accessibility for people with hearing loss. She is also a travel/consumer education writer. She has traveled to 194 countries, territories, and unrecognized nations. We spoke about: 3:15 Tracking global guidelines. 5:40 Complicated guidelines. Her journey to now. What motivates her. Weaknesses she turned into strengths. Advice for the audience. And much more. This episode is sponsored by Nova Zora Digital experts in digital marketing. Check out Real Talk Podcasting for all things podcasting. *Disclaimer: The views and opinions on Roman Prokopchuk's Digital Savage Experience are those of the guest's alone as their own, and the host's alone as his own. Information provided by the guest is fact checked to the best of our abilities. By providing background information to the show, the guest acknowledges that it is as accurate as possible. The show does not endorse, promote, or is in association with the guest's business interests.* --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roman-prokopchuk/support
The difference between a problem and a solution is action. It may sound simple, but most of the time, it isn't. It requires motivation, commitment, determination, an open mind, and the will to tackle the issue from different angles. Until you find the one that works well enough.Suppose this is true, and it is, for each problem; it is even more so when we talk about disabilities, diversity, inclusion, and how our societies have dealt with them since the dawn of time: there is a place for diversity, but that place is not with the majority, not in the system that works for most.Change requires efforts, understanding, solutions, determination, and ultimately the policymakers' desire and commitment to make it happen.Today out guest told us her story of how you can start the process and eventually make such change happen__ spoiler alert, she is still fighting for it every day.In this podcast, we talk about hearing access, disabilities, innovations, policies, and Society. How to effect change and never get no for an answer.A big thank you to The Mentor Project for bringing Janice Lintz to talk to ITSPmagazine and sharing her story about the way she has been, and still is, Redefining Society.Enjoy this podcast and share it so that someone else can get motivated to become a changemaker. We all need to become the change we want to see in the world. ____________________________GuestJanice LintzOn Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/janicelintz/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/JaniceLintz____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBugcrowd
Mike Montague interviews Janice Lintz on How to Succeed at Changing the World. Janice Schacter Lintz is a passionate, accomplished hearing loss consultant and advocate. She is well known and respected for her ability to assess situations, identify areas for improvement, recommend solutions, and implement programs that help organizations improve customer service and grow profits. Her ability to break down issues and do what is needed to affect change has earned her unprecedented access to business leaders, government officials, political leaders, and respected academians around the world. Find Janice at: https://janicelintz.com/ Learn more about hearing access at: https://www.hearingaccess.com/ In this episode: The best attitude, behavior and technique on how to succeed at changing the world How Janice is changing the world Find the right lever - pain points Follow up In the subject line of your email put the number request Dress and act professionally Don't rant Give a turnkey solution and make it easy for them to say yes Keep a communication log Use photos to prove your points Janice's definition of success Never waste a crisis Podcast: https://howtosucceed.libsyn.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-succeed-podcast-by/id1097591566 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00JoVzRtMzmQB5Ae5RWWQZ The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a comment!
Mike Montague interviews Janice Lintz on How to Succeed at Changing the World. Janice Schacter Lintz is a passionate, accomplished hearing loss consultant and advocate. She is well known and respected for her ability to assess situations, identify areas for improvement, recommend solutions, and implement programs that help organizations improve customer service and grow profits. Her ability to break down issues and do what is needed to affect change has earned her unprecedented access to business leaders, government officials, political leaders, and respected academians around the world. Find Janice at: https://janicelintz.com/ Learn more about hearing access at: https://www.hearingaccess.com/ In this episode: The best attitude, behavior and technique on how to succeed at changing the world How Janice is changing the world Find the right lever - pain points Follow up In the subject line of your email put the number request Dress and act professionally Don't rant Give a turnkey solution and make it easy for them to say yes Keep a communication log Use photos to prove your points Janice's definition of success Never waste a crisis Podcast: https://howtosucceed.libsyn.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-succeed-podcast-by/id1097591566 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00JoVzRtMzmQB5Ae5RWWQZ The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a comment!
Mike Montague interviews Janice Lintz on How to Succeed at Changing the World. Janice Schacter Lintz is a passionate, accomplished hearing loss consultant and advocate. She is well known and respected for her ability to assess situations, identify areas for improvement, recommend solutions, and implement programs that help organizations improve customer service and grow profits. Her ability to break down issues and do what is needed to affect change has earned her unprecedented access to business leaders, government officials, political leaders, and respected academians around the world. Find Janice at: https://janicelintz.com/ Learn more about hearing access at: https://www.hearingaccess.com/ In this episode: The best attitude, behavior and technique on how to succeed at changing the world How Janice is changing the world Find the right lever - pain points Follow up In the subject line of your email put the number request Dress and act professionally Don't rant Give a turnkey solution and make it easy for them to say yes Keep a communication log Use photos to prove your points Janice's definition of success Never waste a crisis Podcast: https://howtosucceed.libsyn.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-succeed-podcast-by/id1097591566 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00JoVzRtMzmQB5Ae5RWWQZ The How to Succeed Podcast is a public and free podcast from Sandler Training, the worldwide leader in sales, management, and customer service training for individuals all the way up to Fortune 500 companies with over 250 locations around the globe. Find white papers, webinars, and more in our free Sandler E-Learning Library: https://www.sandler.com/sell Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a comment!
In today's episode about investing in others through stewarding your treasures, I talk with you about how there is a weekly meeting structure that can help your money. I share why this works for both couples and singles. I also share some of the things to do and think about during the meeting. Show Notes and Resources.
Janice Schacter Lintz is a passionate, accomplished hearing loss consultant and advocate. She is well known and respected for her ability to assess situations, identify areas for improvement, recommend solutions, and implement programs that help organizations improve customer service and grow profits. A culture lover, Janice felt her heart sink whenever her daughter – diagnosed with hearing loss at 2 ½ – struggled to understand museum guides and actors on stage, even with hearing aids. Not one to wait, Janice plunged into the research and learned that cultural venues could provide better hearing access with relatively standard technology. Her ability to break down issues and do what is needed to affect change has earned her unprecedented access to business leaders, government officials, political leaders, and respected academicians around the world. Since 2002, Janice has become the global “go-to” person on all matters related to access for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Janice is also a Consumer Education/Travel/Food writer. She has traveled to 139+3 UN countries and 194 Travelers’ Century Club destinations and is on a quest to visit every country in the world. She lives in New York City and is here today to share with us her leadership stories. = = = = = The Team here at PYP has put together another uplifting, insightful, and inspiring show for you today. Our goal is to bring you timely, relevant, and useful conversations so that you can experience more success, energy, and LIFE as the leader of your business, career, side hustle, or passion. We always appreciate your 5-star rating and review of the show. Thank you for helping us get the word out about PYP! Here are a few ways I can help you: Share this episode with one person who could use a boost of inspiration and positivity today. Grab your copy of my leadership playbook that teaches you the 11 skills you can quickly master to become an exceptional leader. Buy one of my books on Amazon and leave me a 5-star review. Want to explore what a coaching relationship with me could be like for you on the next leg of your business or professional journey? Book a free 15-minute discovery here!
The Meet Your Mentor podcast allows listeners to tune in and learn about the journeys of our mentors, and maybe discover a new interest in the process! This week we interviewed Janice Lintz, who works to make the world more accessible and accepting of people who have physical or mental impairments. She focuses her efforts on helping the deaf community in particular. To learn more about Janice, or get in contact with her, you can visit https://janicelintz.com/ . Your host today is Elyse, an intern at The Mentor Project. If you would like to learn more about The Mentor Project, visit https://www.mentorproject.org/ .
When her two-year-old daughter was diagnosed with hearing loss, Janice Lintz refused to believe that her daughter would have anything less than a "normal" life. So Janice formed Hearing Access and Innovations, the only company dedicated to helping the world's businesses improve their accessibility for people with hearing loss. As CEO, she has spearheaded access initiatives by partnering with companies like Build-a-Bear, Delta, and the New York City Taxis, leading to changes in hearing access that has positively impacted millions. She intends to take her projects globally. HOST: Kelly Lewis | @gokellylewis GUEST: Janice Lintz | @janicelintz Hearing Access and Innovations | https://www.hearingaccess.com/ For more inspiring stories of women around the globe, check out the book Tell Her She Cant https://tellhershecant.com/ NOTES: (0:56) Janice recalls the moment her daughter was diagnosed with hearing loss and the anger that fueled her determination to provide access for her daughter. (4:13) Janice explains how she was able to leverage her network and other existing initiatives to enact big changes, even when she had no budget. (6:21) Janice explains the importance of following through when making lasing connections (9:30) Of the countless projects Janice has worked on, there are a fre that stand out the most. Listen to her favorite accomplishments. (13:46) Now that her children have grown up, Janice explains her plans to expand globally. Podcast Producer: Elise Fitzsimmons | helloelisefitz@gmail.com
What would you do if you were a new mom and your child was diagnosed with a hearing disability? Would you accept a doctor setting limits on your child before their life had even begun? Well, Janice Lintz the CEO of Hearing Access and Innovations organically launched her company as a result of her advocacy of her daughter and the millions of other people that live with hearing loss. She's reached out to everyone from the Queen of England to Barack Obama. It's an inspiring story that you'll want to hear. All of the show notes can be found at thegoodlifecoach.com/111. Visit Michele on IG at Michele_Lamoureux and leave any comments about this interview. I'd love to hear from you!
In today's episode, CEO and overall powerhouse Janice Lintz reveals how she became an influential advocate for people with hearing loss and explains how you too can go to battle (and win!) for the causes that matter most to you. During our conversation, we also discuss the importance of tearing down old processes and unpack why coming at issues from multiple angles will lead to big moves.
Janice S. Lintz is an accomplished consultant/advocate across the hearing access, advocacy and related political spectrum. She is the CEO of Hearing Access.
Janice S. Lintz is an accomplished consultant/advocate across the hearing access, advocacy, and related political spectrum. She is the CEO of Hearing Access & Innovations, which is the leading company dedicated to helping the world's businesses, cultural and entertainment institutions, government agencies, and mass transit organizations improve their accessibility for people with hearing loss. The Proposed Over-The-Counter (OTC) Hearing Aid Regulations cite her FDA testimony in the footnotes. She will graduate from Harvard's Kennedy School in 2023. She is also a travel/consumer education writer. She has traveled to 194 countries, territories and unrecognized nations. https://www.hearingaccess.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/straight-talk-no-sugar-added-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy