Podcasts about Janita

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Latest podcast episodes about Janita

Sprekend RD
Gebedsgenezing: verleden tijd of blijvende opdracht? (deel 1)

Sprekend RD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 43:23


Voor reformatorische christenen is gebedsgenezing een ingewikkeld onderwerp: gold dit alleen de tijd van de apostelen of is het nog steeds een opdracht? Of is er uit meer meningen te kiezen dan deze twee uitersten? Dat spreken over gebedsgenezing nuance verdient, blijkt uit twee afleveringen van podcast Sprekend RD over het onderwerp, die vrijdag tegelijkertijd verschijnen. Redacteuren Arno Lagendijk en Janita van Hoeven-ten Voorde interviewen daarin drie voorgangers: ds. H.J. Agteresch van de gereformeerde gemeente te Werkendam, prof. dr. Mart-Jan Paul, hoogleraar Oude Testament en de evangelische voorganger Martin Koornstra. In de twee podcasts gaat het onder meer over de visie van Reformatoren, ziekenzalving, valse profeten en lijden om Christus' wil.

Sprekend RD
Gebedsgenezing: verleden tijd of blijvende opdracht? (deel 2)

Sprekend RD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 36:45


Voor reformatorische christenen is gebedsgenezing een ingewikkeld onderwerp: gold dit alleen de tijd van de apostelen of is het nog steeds een opdracht? Of is er uit meer meningen te kiezen dan deze twee uitersten? Dat spreken over gebedsgenezing nuance verdient, blijkt uit twee afleveringen van podcast Sprekend RD over het onderwerp, die vrijdag tegelijkertijd verschijnen. Redacteuren Arno Lagendijk en Janita van Hoeven-ten Voorde interviewen daarin drie voorgangers: ds. H.J. Agteresch van de gereformeerde gemeente te Werkendam, prof. dr. Mart-Jan Paul, hoogleraar Oude Testament en de evangelische voorganger Martin Koornstra. In de twee podcasts gaat het onder meer over de visie van Reformatoren, ziekenzalving, valse profeten en lijden om Christus' wil.

Telepractice Today
Janita Gilliam Discusses Her Mobile Private Practice, Jabber Talk Speech & Consulting

Telepractice Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 35:38


Dr. Gilliam, better known as “Dr. Jay,” is a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist and Founder of Jabber Talk Speech and Consulting, PLLC. She is passionate about providing skilled speech therapy services to the early childhood and school-aged populations. She enjoys coaching parents to help their children meet their full potential across all environments. Dr. Jay's education began with a B.S. in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Alabama A&M University. She obtained her M.S. in Communicative Sciences & Disorders from The University of Arkansas and her Doctorate of Speech-Language Pathology at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions. Dr. Jay has been an active member of the Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the National Black Association for Speech-Language Hearing. Dr. Jay has over 13 years of experience in assessment, diagnosing, planning and treating children with speech-language and feeding disorders. She has provided speech and language services in a variety of settings, including schools, private clinics, home health, and early intervention. In addition to her private practice Dr. Jay is an Adjunct Professor and currently a Visiting Professor at one of the local universities in the DFW metroplex. In her spare time she enjoys traveling, reading and spending time with her husband William and their daughters Layla and Nova. Social Media Handles: IG: the_latetalkers_speechdoctor IG: jabber_talk Facebook: Jabber Talk Speech and Consulting, PLLC Website: www.jabbertalkspeech.com   ________________________   You can listen to this episode wherever you stream podcasts and at www.3cdigitalmedianetwork.com/telepractice-today-podcast

Gooische Business - NHGIB
GB 20240719 - Floris Saelman, Janita Noorlander en Elly Kramer

Gooische Business - NHGIB

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 51:51


Janita Noorlander is van origine een Evementenregelaar. Haar motto….als er een feestje is… dan moet je mij bellen. Vanuit die hoek kwam er steeds meer op haar af en zo is ze nu betrokken bij de “Ralley des Grandes Dames”. Een Kids Ralley en in het najaar komen er een paar speciale “ Events” rondom de Stichting “Voor het kind”…..en JA ze is bij ons in de studio, Elly Kramer werkt sinds 2017 in de uitvaartzorg en vanaf 2021 zelfstandig. Zij is verbonden aan het Afscheidshuis in Eemnes een 24 uurs kamer . Een klein afscheid, een grote uitvaart… Elly draait haar hand daar niet voor om. Haar credo is  “ Als er onrust is over de dood, geeft praten rust. Yes, yes, yessss, we hebben er weer 1 …. Zo een hippe 20er, die met behulp van content op de socials, uw online presence kan verhogen, verbeteren en/of onder de aandacht kan brengen…….We hebben het over de Eemnesser Floris Saelman …. Die u kunt kennen van zijn straatinterviews, en gecombineerd met zijn zgn challenges, zorgt hij er mbv zijn inmiddels vele vele volgers dat er binnen de kortste keren een enorme rij voor uw winkel staat. Hoe hij dat doet …. gaan we hem vragen

Messy to Magnetic: A Money Coaching Podcast
120. ADHD, Impulsive Spending, and Financial Boundaries with Janita Falschlunger

Messy to Magnetic: A Money Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 30:53


In this episode of "Messy to Magnetic," Katy and Janita delve into strategies for managing impulsive spending and setting boundaries. They highlight the importance of self-compassion and avoiding self-judgment. Both speakers stress the necessity for support and coaching across various life aspects, while also discussing Janita's entrepreneurship journey and the potential for future collaboration. Janita shares insights on how to connect with her through her website and Facebook groups, and notes plans to narrow her online presence in the future.Katy underscores the significance of attracting the right clients to succeed in business, advising consumers to think thoughtfully about their purchases. Janita suggests strategies like tracking spending to remain accountable and adopting a CEO mindset to make objective decisions. Both hosts emphasize identifying triggers for impulsive behavior and practicing self-compassion. Katy mentions that financial challenges are common, reassuring listeners to accept themselves without judgment.In their discussion on tools to tackle impulsive spending and ADHD-related challenges, Janita highlights the importance of recognizing and being aware of impulsive habits. She advises changing the inner monologue to seek help without using ADHD as an excuse to overspend, setting spending limits, and delaying purchases to break impulsive behaviors into manageable steps. Future episodes will address debt freedom and no-spend months to offer further financial guidance.Katy believes that individuals with ADHD or impulsive spending habits can still achieve financial success by setting small goals and being aware of their financial activities. She introduces Janita as a business coach and strategist dedicated to helping entrepreneurs build sustainable online businesses. Janita, who navigates ADHD and money herself, runs the Business Mama's community and the ADHD Entrepreneurs Society. She explains that common client challenges include impulsivity in spending, fear of missing out (FOMO), and feeling judged or making excuses for their behaviors. These impulsive buying behaviors often lead to regret, creating a cycle of overspending and feeling stuck. Janita emphasizes the importance of taking a step back and thinking things through to avoid impulsive buying, focusing the conversation on how these challenges impact business and money management for individuals with ADHD. Connect with Janita:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessmamascommunity/?ref=share_group_linkThe 4-Minute Money Upgrade: https://www.katyalmstrom.com/moneymindset Connect with Katy: IG: www.instagram.com/katy_almstromFB Group: www.facebook.com/groups/networthwoman

Mothers of Enterprise
Real Talk: What it really takes to be a success mama in business (without losing your sanity or drive) with Janita Falschlunger

Mothers of Enterprise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 50:04


This is hands down one of the most raw, authentic and unfiltered conversations about the journey of being a mother in business I've ever had the pleasure of. For this week's episode, I invited fellow business coach and strategist Janita Flaschlunger to share her business building expertise as a busy mama of 2. This episode is going to give you so much insight, relief from the constant striving, and hopefully a whole new perspective on your business building journey, both past and future. We deep dive into our own personal stories of how our businesses have pivoted and evolved over the years, the mistakes made, the self doubt overcome, and the fear conquered around stepping into your God given identity and purpose in your business. We also share our thoughts on the current state of the business coaching industry and what we wish people knew and did before jumping in and investing in various programs and coaches. Plus Janita talks about the biggest stumbling blocks for mamas in business both from a mindset and strategy perceptive - and most importably how to get over or avoid both! So grab your coffee, and join us for one of the most uplifting chats you're going to have this week! Hello, beautiful souls! So I just had this incredible chat with Janita Falschlunger, an amazing entrepreneurial mom and business coach from South Africa. It was such an enlightening conversation and I can't wait to share some of the juicy details with you.   Janita's story is so inspiring. She went from offering free business coaching to becoming a successful paid professional, all while juggling the joys and challenges of motherhood. We really got into the nitty-gritty of how our Southern Hemisphere roots have played a role in our adaptability and resilience as business owners living in the Northern Hemisphere.   One of the most relatable parts of our conversation was about facing failures and the reality that business growth isn't always a smooth ride. We agreed that it's about the journey of planning, executing, testing, tweaking and sometimes even failing before you hit the sweet spot.   Throughout the episode, Janita's energy and insights were just off the charts. Whether you're a mompreneur, a budding business owner or just curious about the online business world, this episode is packed with actionable advice and heartfelt stories that I'm sure will resonate with you. Can't wait for you to listen in and maybe find that spark you've been looking for to take your own business to the next level. In this episode, you're going to learn:  How to balance the demands of motherhood with the challenges of building and growing a successful online business. The journey from offering free business coaching to becoming a paid professional and the importance of valuing your expertise.  Strategies for dealing with business failures and setbacks and the iterative process of growth. Entrepreneurial mindset, particularly the need to adopt a CEO mentality, develop effective pricing strategies and detach emotionally from business outcomes. Psychology of money and investment in business, examining the various attitudes clients have towards paying for coaching and support. Emotional and practical considerations when hiring a business coach, the value of research and intuition and the pitfalls of the coaching industry. Learn more about Janita Falschlunger: Website: Janita Falschlunger  Facebook: Janita Falschlunger Coaching LinkedIn: Janita Falschlunger   Learn more about Suzy and Mothers of Enterprise Podcast:   Have you heard about my shiny new Time + Money Booster calls? If you'd love some coaching to help you work less and earn more (my speciality) and finally have some clarity on where your precious energy needs to be in your business, then get your beautiful self booked in right here (did I mention they're completely free??)...

#DCDW Podcast van Paul de Vries
Podcast 334: Janita Hurkmans van De Dames Van Hurkmans

#DCDW Podcast van Paul de Vries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 43:17


Janita Hurkmans van De Dames Van HurkmansWelkom allemaal bij een nieuwe podcast van en door powervrouwen in de automotive. Een podcast door vrouwen, over vrouwen in een mannenwereld. Onze gast vandaag is Janita Hurkmans van De Dames Van Hurkmans. Janita, leuk dat je er bent. Wil je aan onze luisteraars vertellen wie je bent en wat je doet? One of the guys“Ik ben Janita Hurkmans van de Dames van Hurkmans en werk samen met mijn twee zussen en broer in ons familiebedrijf, Hurkmans Autobedrijven, dat drie vestigingen heeft. Hoewel ik aanvankelijk nooit in deze branche wilde werken vanwege het voorbeeld dat ik vroeger thuis kreeg van mijn ouders, die ook een autobedrijf hadden, bleek de IVA in Driebergen op mijn 19e de beste keuze te zijn. Met maar 34 dames van de 800 leerlingen was het best een uitdaging op de IVA. Daar leerde ik dat je nooit ‘one of the guys' moet willen zijn, maar altijd een vrouw moet blijven. Daarmee maak ik nu net het verschil.” Nagellakhoekje“Mijn zus Mariëlle en ik wilden ons onderscheiden van andere autobedrijven door een autobedrijf van vrouwen voor vrouwen te starten. In het begin werden we nog weleens gezien als ‘dat autobedrijf met een nagellakhoekje', maar tegenwoordig weten mensen dat we een serieus bedrijf zijn. We hebben bewust gekozen om ons volledig op vrouwen te richten, omdat uit onderzoek blijkt dat bijna de helft van de autoaankopen in de huidige markt door vrouwen wordt gedaan.” Delen van kennis“Voor mij staat het opbouwen van een relatie met de klant centraal. Eerst de klik en dan het blik. Ik geloof dat de relatie voorafgaat aan de verkoop en ik benadruk het belang van het tonen van expertise en gelijkwaardigheid, vooral als vrouw in een door mannen gedomineerde sector. Kennis staat centraal in ons bedrijf, wat zich uit in het delen van kennis via gastcolleges, workshops en cursussen, zoals ‘Panne zonder mannen'. Hierbij bieden we cursussen aan over vloeistoffen, hoe een schade-afhandeling werkt, maar delen we ook graag tips en trucs.” Uitbreiding “Hoewel we denken aan uitbreiding, valt me op dat het vinden van gekwalificeerd personeel, vooral vrouwen, moeilijk is in de huidige krapte op de arbeidsmarkt. Toch is 70% van ons personeelsbestand vrouw, omdat we geloven dat in een bedrijf dat zich richt op vrouwen, vrouwen een prominente rol moeten spelen. Ik ben super blij met mijn mannen hoor! Een goed team bestaat nu eenmaal uit twee”. Janita, dankjewel voor je komst naar de studio in Ede voor deze ‘van vrouwen, door vrouwen'-podcast. Luisteraars ook bedankt. Volgende maand is er weer een nieuwe podcast met een nieuwe gast. Bovendien kun je je nog opgeven voor ons DCDW-event op 16 en 17 april.   Deze Podcast wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door: Marktplaats, 2dehands.be, UCC, Calldrip, CARMEN Automotive BDC, Findio en Vinacles Marktplaats is met ruim 7.3 miljoen unieke bezoekers per maand al jaren een van de populairste sites van Nederland. Per dag worden rond 350.000 nieuwe advertenties op de site geplaatst. Particuliere en zakelijke aanbieders zorgen voor een groot en gevarieerd tweedehands en nieuw aanbod. Marktplaats is de plaats met de hoogste kans om een betrouwbare tweedehandse auto succesvol te (ver)kopen tegen een goede prijs. Waarom kiezen voor Calldrip? Calldrip is een succesvol leadopvolgings systeem dat zijn oorsprong heeft in de Verenigde Staten en dankzij #DCDW nu ook in Nederland en België beschikbaar is. Het systeem is vooral geschikt voor importeurs en grote dealerholdings die ervoor kiezen de leadopvolging bij de verkopers te leggen. Calldrip is de ideale tool om verkopers te ondersteunen bij leadopvolging en tot maximale conversie te komen. Waarom kiezen voor UCC? UCC: Steeds meer collega's gebruiken Used Car Controller. Taxeren, calculeren, publiceren of auto's verhandelen met je persoonlijke handelsplatform? Met 1 abonnement geeft Used Car Controller je controle over alle kritische gebruikte auto processen. Zo maakt Used Car Controller je tot de beste in je vak!

C3 City Church Podcast
Baptism Service - Megan/Brett/Janita (TGA)

C3 City Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 39:19


GreifBar Predigten
Eine Reise zum Herz des Vaters - Der Predigt-Jahresrückblick von GreifBar

GreifBar Predigten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 84:28


Andi, Antonia und Janita aus unserem Predigtteam blicken auf einige GreifBar-Predigten aus dem Jahr 2023 zurück. Dabei hat sich - von uns nicht bewusst geplant - ein Thema wie ein roter Faden durch eine Reihe von Predigten gezogen. Über dieses Thema tauschen sich die drei aus: das Herz des Vaters, das voller Liebe für uns ist.

Sprekend RD
Waarom evangelische gemeente Mozaiek ook refo's aantrekt

Sprekend RD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 33:27


Eerst even dit: het RD maakt een eindejaarspodcast waar jij een bijdrage aan kunt leveren. Welke gebeurtenis raakte je afgelopen jaar het meest? Mail het ons toe in een kort audiobericht (maximaal 1 minuut lang). Vermeld in je bijdrage je naam en woonplaats. Opnemen kan via een WhatsApp-spraakbericht of met je dictafoon. Ons mailadres is podcast@rd.nl. Let op: stuur je iets in, dan kan dat dus gebruikt worden voor de eindejaarsaflevering. In elf jaar tijd groeide de evangelische gemeente Mozaiek enorm. Begon het klein in Veenendaal, inmiddels komen wekelijks zo'n 4500 mensen naar de diensten in De Basiliek. De jonge gemeente oefent een grote aantrekkingskracht uit, ook op mensen uit reformatorische hoek. In de nieuwe aflevering van Sprekend RD leggen kerkredacteuren Janita van Hoeven en Addy de Jong uit waar dat volgens hen aan ligt. Janita en Addy startten donderdag een vierdelige artikelenserie over de evangelische kerk. Daarin schetsen ze een profiel van Mozaiek, beantwoorden ze de vraag waarom de kerk ook bij reformatorische mensen in trek is en nemen ze via prof. W. van Vlastuin de theologie van Mozaiek onder de loep. Mozaiek valt op door zijn gastvrijheid, geeft Janita aan. „Dat begint al bij de parkeerwachten. Iedereen is erop getraind om nieuwe bezoekers zich welkom te laten voelen. Dat spreekt mensen aan.” Dit staat volgens Janita in contrast met sommige meer traditionele kerken, waar gasten soms ongezien de kerk in kunnen komen en weer kunnen vertrekken. Volgens Addy spreekt ook de prediking van Mozaiek aan. Die ligt volgens Miranda Klaver, hoogleraar antropologie van religie, dicht bij de tijdgeest. „Er zitten veel psychologische elementen in”, vult Janita aan. Het verzoeningswerk door Jezus staat juist weer minder centraal, hoewel dit wel degelijk onderdeel is van de leer van Mozaiek. Zowel in uitingsvorm als inhoudelijk zijn er dus de nodige verschillen met reformatorische kerken. Die maken zich zorgen over de gemeenteleden die richting Mozaiek vertrekken. Toch valt er wederzijds ook wat te leren, ontdekten Janita en Addy. Ze spraken ter afsluiting van hun artikelenserie met zowel Mozaiekvoorganger Arjen ten Brinke als hervormd predikant ds. J. A. van den Berg. „Het was mooi om te zien hoe ze over en weer naar elkaar luisterden”, aldus Addy. „Voor ons was het een must om dit element in de krant te hebben.” En de podcast sluit af met vier lessen die reformatorische kerken kunnen trekken uit het succes van Mozaiek.De artikelen over Mozaiek zijn hier te lezen. Reacties, vragen of tips? Mail naar podcast@rd.nlMeer Reformatorisch Dagblad?Eerdere afleveringen zijn ook te vinden op: https://www.rd.nl/sprekendrdNieuwsbrief: https://www.rd.nl/nieuwsbriefInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rdbeeldFacebook: https://nl-nl.facebook.com/refdagYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/refdag

Holy Shenanigans
Expectant Advent: Hope with guest Janita Byars

Holy Shenanigans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 18:33


Welcome to Advent Week 1: Hope with special guest Janita Byars, member of First Presbyterian Church of Jamestown, NY. Janita, advocate of hope, shares why this asset is essential for Advent and every season! To follow along with Holy Shenanigans Podcast - and daily posts of #expectantadvent inspiration - visit us at Instagram, TikTok and Facebook. If you are in Western New York, we invite you to First Presbyterian Church of Jamestown on Sunday, December 10 at 4pm to enjoy an afternoon of music. A freewill offering will be taken in support of A Children's Place.Support the showWhen in Western New York, please join Pastor Tara in worship at First Presbyterian Church of Jamestown NY on Sundays at 10:30 am.

GreifBar Predigten
Psalm 24 (Janita Schütz)

GreifBar Predigten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 18:52


Predigt im Rahmen des GreifBar+ Gottesdienstes zu Psalm 24, am 03. Dezember 2023.

OneMind Dogs - From the Dog's Perspective
Liza shares her top lightbulb moments while learning from OneMind Dogs method creator Janita Leinonen | Episode 13

OneMind Dogs - From the Dog's Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 28:50


In this episode, we introduce you to Liza Buckner, a true agility enthusiast from Northern California, USA. With a background in horticultural therapy for 25 years, she gradually transitioned into full-time agility instructing. Her journey in dog agility began in 2000, and she attended her first OneMind Dogs seminar in 2013 and later joined the OneMind Dogs instructor group.Originally from North Carolina but calling the Bay Area home since 1986, Liza shares her life with four dogs. Her passion is fostering the teamwork aspect of dog sports, emphasizing the bond between dog and handler from the dog's perspective. In this episode, you'll discover how learning more about the dog's perspective completely changed her life!As we delve deeper into her story, we explore dreams and transitions, particularly during a pandemic that shifted perspectives for many in the agility world. We'll also hear about her most valuable learnings from OneMind Dogs method creator Janita Leinonen and the background of one of Liza's dog's name, "Lii."Dogs are special in Liza's world, providing companionship, entertainment, and endless inspiration. But there's more to her than just agility; she's known for her wit, humor, and flair for the theatrical, drawing from her background in theatre and her diverse career in behavior modification and healing through gardening.Tune in for an engaging episode filled with insights, laughter, and a unique perspective on life with dogs and the captivating world of agility.Learn more about Liza:Her coach profileHer website Facebook pageYouTube channel VideoVideoVisit OneMind Dogs and learn more about the dog's perspective!Do you have a new dog at home? Or do you want to start it all over?Start the OneMind Dogs puppy training program today and get the OneMind Dogs team's support. To get the podcast newsletter, sign up here!

Happiness Hive with Catherine Bowyer
Navigating confidence through life altering surgery with Janita Lloyd...

Happiness Hive with Catherine Bowyer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 54:50


Some days will forever be etched into the memory of your life... in this episode of The Happiness Hive podcast listen as Catherine chats to Janita Lloyd about the day her life changed forever. Learn how she navigated healing, forgiveness and confidence after life altering surgery that left her with a permanent disability.Janita is a mother of two beautiful daughters, a business owner and a certified Bling Angel and passionate supporter of women. Janita has certainly endured a rocky road on her way to living with confidence and being a role model for her children. In 2018 Janita was diagnosed with melanoma. After a traumatic surgery failed to go to plan, not only did she end up with septsis and the possibility of losing her leg, she is now faced with a permanent physical reminder of that hardship she had to endure in learning to walk again and needing to re-build her confidence with the new version of herself. It is with these experiences that Janita works to support others fall in love with themselves, from the skin on their faces through to their magic within.In this episode you'll also hear:- why Janita chose not to go down the professional athlete route in her late teens- how Janita received life altering news and the immediate impact that had on her life- why it is important to take back control where you can and to advocate for yourself- the importance of knowing that you are the expert on you- body image and self-confidence after life altering surgery... and so much more!The Imposter Syndrome Survival KitConnect with Catherine here:https://www.facebook.com/happinesshive1https://www.instagram.com/happinesshive/Connect with Janita Llyod here:IG - @janitam_llyod This podcast is produced by Nikki Voxx from Quintessential Being

Viisaiden Naisten Neuvosto
27. NVC: Myötäelävä vuorovaikutus – vieraana Janita Lavonen

Viisaiden Naisten Neuvosto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 68:41


Tällä viikolla keskustelimme väkivallattomasta vuorovaikutuksesta (englanniksi Non-Violent Communication) ystäväni ja kollegani Janita Lavosen kanssa. NVC on erinomainen käytännön työkalu lisäämään harmoniaa ihmissuhteissa, joten ota muistiinpanovälineet mukaan ja opiskele kanssamme, miten olla myötäelävä ja empaattinen kun vuorovaikutat ihmisten kanssa. Janita Lavonen on pitkän linjan Joogan harjoittaja ja opettaja, kraniosakraaliterapeutti ja rakentavan vuorovaikutuksen ohjaaja. Janitan kutsumus on tukea sinua eheytymisen ja itseoivalluksen tiellä erityisesti Joogan, NVC:n ja CST:n keinoin. Janitan vastaanotolle pääset Helsingissä Lapinlahden Venetsiassa tai online. Voit seurata Instagramissa @janitalavonen ja ajanvaraukseen pääset tästä https://vello.fi/tmi-janita-lavonen-/ **************** Mikaela Soldan on valmentaja, joogaopettaja ja Human Design -asiantuntija. Voit seurata Mikaelaa www.instagram.com/mikaelasol ja nettisivut löydät: www.mikaelasol.com

Open Thuis
Janita Seinstra - Verlangen in volle bloei

Open Thuis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 28:20


Verlangen in volle bloei

Piatoček
CHOĎTE VOLIŤ!

Piatoček

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 37:11


Áno, vidíte a počujete dobre, Piatoček vychádza v stredu, keďže vo švtrtok začína moratórium. V našej zatiaľ najdlhšej epizóde prinášame sprievodcu politickými stranami, pričom chýbať nebudú premiér Ľudovít Hodor, Gizka Oňová, Nora Mojsejová, Peťa Polnišová, Zlobor z Levoče, veštica Janita či standup komici zo Silných rečí.  A teraz je to len na vás. Ale vážne, aj to, či tento diel bude niekto počuť, keďže začína moratórium a my ho nebudeme môcť ani promovať. Takže ho musíte sharnúť vy. Nech to dopadne akokoľvek, my si len prajeme, aby sme mohli tvoriť. Aby sme sa tu ani o rok či dva nemuseli rozprávať o tom, že si tu niekto spravil z médií fackovacieho panáka po vzore Orbána. Čaká nás oslava demokracie, spravme všetko pre to, aby sme sa na druhý deň po oslave nezobudili s opicou. - Piatoček v obraze: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WdD1-3Nz60⁠ - Ešte stále nás môžete podporiť (ak chcete) aj na:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ patreon.com/piatocek⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Náš Discord nebol nikdy lepší:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ bit.ly/piatockaren⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - A najväčšie hlúposti a zákulisie nájdete tu:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ instagram.com/piatocek_podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Podporte podcasty denníka SME kúpou prémiového predplatného a užívajte si podcasty bez reklamy na webe SME.sk alebo v mobilnej aplikácii SME.sk. Prémiové predplatné si kúpite na ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠predplatne.sme.sk/podcast⁠

Dick En Daniël Geloven Het Wel
#120 - Tikva als christelijk alternatief voor yoga? Zo kun je geloven met je lijf

Dick En Daniël Geloven Het Wel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 43:09


Te gast zijn tikva-docent Janita Stoorvogel en theoloog Philip Troost. Over yoga is in christelijke kring veel te doen. Je geeft daarmee ruimte aan demonische krachten, oordeelt de een. Yoga kan prima, zegt een ander. Intussen lijkt de behoefte aan meditatie en ontspanning alleen maar te groeien. Janita ontdekte daarvoor in Zweden een christelijke variant op yoga: tikva. Die is niet gericht op het leegmaken van jezelf, maar op je vullen met God. In de podcast laat Janita zien hoe je dat doet. En betoogt ze dat dat helemaal niet zo zweverig is. Philip geeft onder meer cursussen ‘Mindful met Jezus'. Er komt in het Westen, en dus ook onder christenen, meer aandacht voor het lichamelijke, ziet hij. Ook in het geloof mag het lichaam helemaal meedoen. Maar pas op, er zijn wel risico's. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bingkai Suara
[Music] JANITA GABRIELA Talks About Music Journey, Challenges, and Happy Ending ?

Bingkai Suara

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 16:10


Halo Listener Di episode kali ini Rizal Rosyadi ngobrol-ngobrol dengan penyanyi ajang pencarian The Voice yang baru saja merilis single debutnya pada tahun ini. Episode kali ini kita ditemani oleh Janita Gabriela. Janita Gabriela mungkin tidak terdengar asing di telinga sebagian pecinta musik Indonesia karena Janita pernah memukau para juri The Voice pada tahun 2016 silam dengan vokalnya yang merdu. Janita tertarik dengan dunia musik sejak kecil, bakat olah vokal Janita rupanya menurun dari anggota keluarganya yang kebanyakan musisi. Janita memutuskan untuk mengasah bakatnya melalui berbagai festival, mengikuti ajang pencarian bakat The Voice, hingga meng-cover lagu-lagu terkenal di Youtube. Pada tahun ini Janita memulai debut single bersama Sony Music dengan single “Kukira Selamanya” yang diciptakan oleh Resa Husin dan Janita membantu sedikit untuk pembuatan liriknya. Lagu ini bercerita tentang hubungan beda keyakinan. Untuk Cerita lebih lengkapnya yuk dengarkan obrolan Langsung di Channel Podcast Bingkai Suara Season 5 di Spotify, Apple Podcast, Youtube atau kunjungi website kita di ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.bingkaikarya.com

This Mama Means Business
Why Community Fuels Growth for Business Mamas with Janita Falschlunger

This Mama Means Business

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 25:52


 ▶️ TUNE IN WHEREVER YOU LISTEN TO PODCASTS   This week I'm so excited to introduce you to my new friend Janita - Janita is building an incredible online community of business mama's and so we just had to bring this conversation to the podcast - and talk about all things community! WE CHAT ABOUT:Janita's own business journey and what inspired her to create the community she is now building. The importance of showing up as your authentic self when you're joining a new community and really investing time to be a part of it. The value of shared knowledge and wisdom in a community with diverse members and experiences. What Janita recommends when it comes to finding the right community for you! ABOUT JANITA: Janita has been in business since 2017 and she openly admits that she has found it one of the absolute loneliest places to be. As a mother, she also believes that it brings along its own set of individual challenges. She's on a mission to bring together mamas in business so they don't have to do it alone. She wants to help them find business besties, sounding boards, collaborate and just build real relationships. CONNECT WITH JANITA: FB Group: Business Mamas Community - Support Group - Empower - Grow - Support!CONNECT WITH KYLIE:Join our free FB group: The CEO Mom Community with Kylie KellyInstagram: @_kylie_kelly_Have you heard about The Spotlight Club?The Spotlight Club is a low-cost membership that will give you monthly support from Kylie to turn the spotlight on your business and increase your visibility. With monthly trainings on different visibility strategies (bundles, summits, traditional PR, freebie swaps etc) as well as templates, swipe copy, group coaching calls, Q & A... you'll have everything you need to take your business to the next level and grow your email list for just $19 a month! Click here to join the waitlist - doors will open again soon!

On West Gray
Code Enforcement w/Kelvin Winter & Janita Hatley

On West Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 24:36


We are joined in this episode by Code Compliance Supervisor Kelvin Winter and Code Compliance Inspector Janita Hatley. They talk about the role of code enforcement in city planning and it's importance in keeping residents safe. For more information about the City of Norman Code Compliance Division, visit https://www.normanok.gov/your-government/departments/planning-and-community-development/code-compliance For more information about the City of Norman, visit www.NormanOK.gov Questions or comments about the podcast can be emailed to PublicAffairs@NormanOK.gov Twitter - @cityofnormanok Instagram - @thecityofnorman Facebook Vimeo YouTube

GreifBar Predigten
Gottes Stimme hören (Janita Schütz)

GreifBar Predigten

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 24:21


Predigt im Rahmen des GreifBar+ Gottesdienstes zu 1. Samuel 3,1-21, am 2. Juli 2023.

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger
Ep 169: Present Child: You and your child are each other's remedy - with Janita Venema

Homeopathy Hangout with Eugénie Krüger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 34:19


What if your child's behavior is not just a problem to be solved but also a message to be heard about your family's dynamics? In this episode, we have the opportunity to speak with Janita about the PresentChild method, a technique based on systemic therapy principles that enable effective communication and understanding with children. This approach is likely to be transformative not only for homeopaths but also for other natural healthcare practitioners who may feel frustrated with patients experiencing relapses after initial success. Janita Venema is the founder and initiator of PresentChild, a method for understanding and communicating with children based on the principles of systemic therapy, family constellations, and quantum physics. Janita Venema is a Dutch psychologist and therapist who has been working with families and children for over 25 years. In her work, she noticed that many parents were struggling to communicate effectively with their children, leading to misunderstandings and conflict. This inspired her to develop the PresentChild method, which helps parents and caregivers understand the underlying messages and needs behind their child's behavior. Janita Venema has written several books on the PresentChild method, including "The PresentChild: A Gift for You and Your Family" and "The PresentChild Toolkit: How to Connect and Communicate with Your Child". She has also trained many professionals, including therapists, counselors, and educators, in the use of the PresentChild method. Check out these episode highlights: 02:11 - The answer to her son's problems 06:53 - Discovering a new way of prescribing 12:42 - I'm the one who needs healing, not my child who needs fixing 14:27 - The analogy of an apple tree 19:01 - What will participants learn from the program 20:58 - The details speak to the heart of the parents 30:02 - How can people enroll in the program   Find out more about Janita Website: https://presentchild.com/ Support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast by making a $5 once-off donation at www.buymeacoffee.com/hangout   Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/   Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s   Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom

GreifBar Predigten
Schwert des Wortes (Janita Schütz)

GreifBar Predigten

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 20:54


Predigt im Rahmen des GreifBar+ Gottesdienstes zu Epheser 6,10-18, Hesekiel 27 am 5. Februar 2023.

Luisterrijk luisterboeken
Villa Naranja

Luisterrijk luisterboeken

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 3:00


Janita krijgt van haar oom de opdracht om een erfenis van een landgoed af te wikkelen in Spanje. Dat komt haar goed uit want ze is net haar huis en werk kwijtgeraakt. Haar zus reist met haar mee. Uitgegeven door LuisterEffect Spreker: Ineke Luesink

Open Thuis
Janita Seinstra - De lange trek

Open Thuis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 30:36


De lange trek

Hírstart Robot Podcast
Legóból épített százmilliós céget egy magyar vállalkozó

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 5:03


Legóból épített százmilliós céget egy magyar vállalkozó G7     2022-11-28 04:34:44     Cégvilág Több száz millió forintos üzlet az egyedi tervek alapján készült legók tervezése és összeállítása. Csecsen emberrablók a Völner-Schadl vádiratban 24.hu     2022-11-28 05:55:58     Belföld USA Völner Pál Schadl György Schadl György barátja egy színlelt emberrablási sztorival csalt ki 200 ezer amerikai dollárt a vádirat szerint. Mibe fektessek? Jól megdrágultak egyes állampapírok a múlt héten Privátbankár     2022-11-28 05:18:02     Gazdaság Kamat Kötvény Hozam Állampapír Alaposan leesett egyes futamidőkre a hazai állampapírok hozama a múlt héten, de még így is van olyan, amely rövid távon 12,5-13,0 százalékot hoz. A változó kamatozású papírok egy részétől is alacsonyabb kamatot várhatunk. Olyan kötvényünk is van, amely éppen akkor lehet kedvező, ha Magyarország helyzete nem javul, hanem éppen romlik. Újabb stratégiai fontosságú régiót adhatnak fel az oroszok, miközben beállt a tél Ukrajnában - Háborús híreink hétfőn Portfolio     2022-11-28 06:20:00     Külföld Ukrajna háború Kijev Atomerőmű Az ukrán Enerhoatom értesülései szerint az orosz csapatok "csomagolni" kezdtek Enerhodar városában, ahol Európa legnagyobb atomerőműve is található. Mindeközben folytatódnak az ukrán energetikai infrastruktúrát érő támadások,  Kijevben pedig beköszöntött a tél. Cikkünk folyamatosan frissül. Ha Binotto marad, Leclerc a Mercedeshez távozhat? F1világ     2022-11-28 06:25:00     Forma1 Olaszország Mercedes-Benz Ferrari Charles Leclerc Olasz médiajelentések szerint szinte biztos, hogy Fred Vasseur lesz a Ferrari új Forma-1-es csapatfőnöke – a francia szakember érkezésének pedig Charles Leclerc örülhet igazán. A gyors termelés a biztonság rovására mehet autopro     2022-11-28 04:20:00     Cégvilág Ahogy felfutott a gyártás, úgy egyre nagyobb biztonságbeli problémák merültek fel a Riviannál. „Többen jelezték már, hogy be kellett zárniuk, mert elfogyott a benzin” – csak néhány napra elég készlete van a kisebb kutaknak rtl.hu     2022-11-28 06:15:37     Gazdaság Üzemanyag Tankolás MOL Százhalombatta Több száz benzinkút fogyhat ki az üzemanyagból napokon belül – ezt mondták az rtl.hu-nak a Független Benzinkutasok Szövetségénél. A kis benzinkutak kiszolgálását a Mol az ellátásbiztonságra hivatkozva függesztette fel, az intézkedés határozatlan időre szól. Az olajtársaság szerint a gondot az okozza, hogy a százhalombattai finomító csökkentett kapa Költségcsökkentéssel készülnek a vállalkozók a 2023-as év várható nehézségeire Hungarianpress     2022-11-28 04:00:00     Gazdaság Nem nagy meglepetés, hogy az előttünk álló 2023-as év bizonytalanságaitól sok vállalkozó tart. Költségcsökkentést, áremelést és akár szervezeti átstrukturálást is terveznek. Most már számokban is látni lehet, hogy ki, mire készül. A több mint 160 ezres vállalkozói felhasználó bázissal rendelkező Billingo online számlázó kutatást végzett ügyfelei kö Már több mint tizenötezer embernek veszett nyoma Ukrajnában Infostart     2022-11-28 05:47:00     Külföld Ukrajna háború Kijev A kilenc hónapja tartó háborúban több mint tizenötezren tűntek el - közölte csütörtökön Kijevben az Eltűnt Személyek Nemzetközi Bizottságának (ICMP) egyik vezetője. Verstappent kockázatos tőzsde támogatja Fintech     2022-11-28 05:10:00     Modern Gazdaság Hollandia Tőzsde Max Verstappen Red Bull A hétvégén a Red Bull színeiben versenyző Max Verstappen nyerte meg az idei utolsó, Abu Dzabiban rendezett Nagydíjat és ezzel a holland lett a 2022-es világbajnok. Ahogyan azt már egy korábbi cikkünkben írtuk, a Red Bull csapatát idén február 16-tól a Bybit nevű tőzsde támogatja. Mostani cikkünkben pedig kitérünk arra, hogy miért is jelent kockázat Magyar páros a világranglista élén Magyar Mezőgazdaság     2022-11-28 04:09:00     Állatvilág Gazdaság Mezőgazdaság Spanyolország A Spanyolországi Vicben rendezték meg a nyolcéves fiatal lovak távlovas világbajnokságát. A rendkívül taktikus 120 kilométeres pályát negyvenkét indulóból mindösszesen tizenhat ló-lovas páros fejezte be, köztük dr. Fekete Patrícia, Janita de S. José nevű lovával. Michelisz Norbi még egyszer utoljára dobogóra állhatott a Wtcr-ben, elbúcsúzott a sorozat Eurosport     2022-11-27 22:51:14     Sport gyorsulás Hétvége Szaúd-Arábia Hyundai WTCR Michelisz Norbert Az első futamon második, a második versenyen pedig negyedik helyen ért célba Michelisz Norbert, a Hyundai magyar versenyzője a túraautó-világkupa (WTCR) idényzáró hétvégéjén, Szaúd-Arábiában. Felhúzta magát a horvát kapitány a másik edzőn 24.hu     2022-11-28 04:42:14     Foci VB Kanada A horvát-kanadai meccsnek komoly előélete volt. Zlatko Dalic a 4-1-es győzelem ellenére morcos volt, az ok a másik kapitány viselkedése volt. Még sokáig várat magára a jelentős időjárás-változás Kiderül     2022-11-28 05:09:23     Időjárás Alapvetően eseménytelen időjárás vár ránk a következő napokban egy anticiklonnak köszönhetően. A hét közepén mediterrán ciklon közelíti meg hazánkat, mely a déli megyékbe hozhat némi esőt.

Building Relationships
Healing Names of Jesus | Janita Pace

Building Relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 45:57


Countless people today face depression and anxiety. Is there hope for you? On this edition of Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman, author and counselor Jenita Pace has a resource that addresses those challenges from a spiritual and a therapeutic perspective. What might happen in your heart and soul if you deepen your understanding of God? Don't miss today's Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman. Featured resource: The Healing Names of Jesus: By Janita PaceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Light Up Your Life Podcast
52. Nutrition Pointers & Breaking Down Diet Culture w/ Siru Janita

Light Up Your Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 36:24


This week Galey shares an interview with clinical nutrition student Siru Janita. Siru studies at the University of Northern Finland & is currently studying abroad in Italy where she connected with Galey. Todays show covers a plethora of topics within nutrition including: what it means to have a healthy relationships with food, societal views of health, diet culture, disordered vs intuitive eating, as well as some practical advice for how to enhance your overall nutrition. ***This episode covers topics which may be unsettling for some listeners including eating disorders, sexual abuse, & general mental health. Time markers will be provided below so you may choose which points in todays show will best serve you! Time Stamps: 1:42 - Defining a Healthy Relationship with Food 3:26 - Effects of Restrictive Eating 4:44 - “Bad” vs “Good” food 7:03 - Diet Culture 9:58 - Skinny Doesn't Always = Healthy 11:15 - Fat-Phobia 15:24 - Binge-Eating 18:00 - Abuse & Over-Eating 20:41 - Keto & Intermittent Fasting 24:06 - How to Practice Intuitive Eating 35:00 - Intentions Behind Exercise & Mind-Body Connection 38:00 - General Nutrition Advice Reach Siru Janita: @sirujanita on Instagram Please leave a rating or a review if you found something informative or interesting from today episode! Tag the show @lightupyourlifepodcast on Instagram Thank YOU for being apart of the LUYL community!

Work, Wealth & Travel - A Digital Nomad Podcast
23. Sleep Your Way To Success with Harvard Graduate Janita Falschlunger

Work, Wealth & Travel - A Digital Nomad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 42:17


Do you want to be more productive and smash it at your business? Sleep might be that missing link. Enhancing your sleep experience leads to a longer life, reduced risk of chronic diseases, improved daily function, and stronger relationships with those around you. In this episode, our sleep expert and Harvard graduate in sleep Janita, shares how she became so passionate about the sleep field, how to tell if you are getting enough sleep, tips to help improve your sleep, and so much more.Sleep is a huge link between success in your life and business that is often overlooked, so if you are ready to thrive by getting more sleep, this episode is for you!Connect with Nicole⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠NomadNeeks on Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ @nomadneeks⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠NomadNeeks on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ @nomadneeks⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠NomadNeeks on Twitter ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@nomadneeks⁠⁠Purchase the Income and Expense Tracker Now⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠NomadNeeks Blog & Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Digital Nomad Facebook Group⁠⁠--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/workwealthtravel/message

The Cortez Hustle Show
The Cortez Hustle Show Ep 277 | The Importance Of Business Credit & How To Establish It with Janita Jackson

The Cortez Hustle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 59:27


If you're an entrepreneur, you know that credit is important. A good credit score can help you get a loan for your business, and it can also help you get favorable terms on loans and lines of credit. But building business credit can be tricky - especially if you don't have a lot of experience with it. In this blog post, we'll show you how to build business credit quickly and easily. We'll also share some tips on how to maintain your business credit score over time. So read on for helpful advice on how to make the most of your business credit!Janita K. Jackson is a highly reputable and sought out Financial and Business Consulting professional at Infinite Potential Financial Consulting, LLC with over 18+ years of experience within the Finance Industry. Throughout her career, she has been able to optimally support both large and small businesses in reaching new levels of success through her dedicated services revolved around empowerment, motivation, and in-depth information and has proven herself to be a spearheading strategist who exceeds expectations. To date, Janita has also has over a decade of experience in the criminal justice field, is a published Poet, and a proudmember of several honors societies. Overall, this diverse background and multi-angled viewpoint have positioned Janita to become the leading professional she is today. This, in conjunction with her unparalleled resilience, commitment, devotion, and passion for helping others succeed, is why her clients have been able to reach their fullest potential and make the best decisions that cultivate long-term future growth success.Our services can be booked at https://www.infinitepotentialfinancial.comSocial Media HandlesInstagram: @thebusinessempressTwitter:@biznessempressTikTok: ThebusinessempressFacebook: Janita K. Jackson or Infinite Potential Financial Consulting Text the keyword "Mastermind" to 314-866-4053 to join our private group and get hundreds of dollars in free training & resources weekly. This mastermind is 100% FREE.Free business credit masterclass https://bizcredithelper.comThe Cortez Hustle Show Book Of The Month is "Expert Secrets" by Russell Brunson Get Your Free Copy Here!Text the keyword "Mastermind" to 314-866-4053 to join our private group and get hundreds of dollars in free training & resources weekly. This mastermind is 100% FREE.Support Our Show Partner Bob CraneClick here for FREE Financial Resources: https://bit.ly/tchsbobOpen Arms Wellness - For all of your mental health needs. Take a quick survey to get matched up with the right counselor today: https://bit.ly/h2htherapistmatchOther helpful resources:Dominate Social Media And Build An Attractive, Powerful Profitable, Personal Brand https://personalbranding365.comDesign stunning graphics for your brand try Canva Pro here https://bit.ly/tomcanvaUse Content Study to schedule your social media post to be omnipresent on all platforms: https://tomcontentstudio+++3 TOOLS EVERY ENTREPRENEUR NEEDS TO GROW +++1. Digital Marketing Platform - Create your own websites, sales funnels, digital products, online communities, and more with the Digital Empire System. It's the Premier All-In-One Digital Marketing Platform. Start your 14 Day FREE trial of Go HighLevel by Clicking Here!2. Mentorship/Mastermind - Every entrepreneur should have a coach, mentor, or be part of a mastermind group. The Monetize My Life Academy is the premier Digital Marketing Mastermind for entrepreneurs looking to get more out of the internet and social media. If you're looking to grow your online presence this is the mastermind group for you. Click Here3. Financial Education - Ask any entrepreneur why they're building a business and I guarantee that "LEGACY" is in their top 3 answers. Having the right financial education is what makes building that legacy a reality. Our FinancialEdge membership is designed with unlimited access to professionals to help you Minimize Taxes, Improve Credit, Reduce Debt, And Grow Your Money For Retirement with Done-For-You Real Estate Investing and Other Strategies. Click Here==ABOUT THE CORTEZ HUSTLE SHOW==iTunes: Click HereStitcher: Click HereSpotify: Click HereGoogle Podcast: Click HereAmazon Music: Click Here====================================================Email: hcortez@ThorntonOnlineMarketing.comWebsite https://thorntononlinemarketing.comhttps://www.facebook.com/thorntononlinemarketingllchttp://instagram.com/thorntononlinemarketinghttp://twitter.com/finhealthmentorDISCLAIMER: H Cortez aka Financial Health Mentor is NOT afinancial advisor/planner or CPA. The information shared on this channel is not financial advice but instead examples of actual experiences of H Cortez and the guests of the channel. Also, any mention/reference to income is NOT a guarantee but merely an example of potential income that could be made if one puts in the work required. Always see a certified professional assist you in your financial matters. Finally, the links recommended in most cases pay me a small commission if you were to click through and buy. That's one of the ways I finance the podcast.=====REFERENCES & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS=====Article Reference: https://www.goatsontheroad.com/passion-to-profit/1 Minute Motivation YouTube CreditShow Some Love To The "Success Archive" Channel: Click Here1 Minute Motivation Video: Click HereIntro Music for The Cortez Hustle Show Intro Courtesy of Anno Domini Beats#businesscredit #cortezhustle #janitajackson

The Cortez Hustle Show
The Cortez Hustle Show Ep 261 | Small Business Finances With Janita K Jackson

The Cortez Hustle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 59:20


Janita K. Jackson is a highly reputable and sought Financial and Business Consulting professional at Infinite Potential Financial Consulting, LLC with over 18+ years of experience within the Finance Industry. Throughout her career, she has been able to optimally support both large and small businesses in reaching new levels of success through her dedicated services revolved around empowerment, motivation, and in-depth information and has proven herself to be a spearheading strategist who exceeds expectations. To date, Janita has also had over a decade of experience in the criminal justice field, is a published Poet, and is a proud member of several honors societies. Overall, this diverse background and multi-angled viewpoint have positioned Janita to become the leading professional she is today. This, in conjunction with her unparalleled resilience, commitment, devotion, and passion for helping others succeed, is why her clients have been able to reach their fullest potential and make the best decisions that cultivate long-term future growth success. Tax Preparation, Tax Planning, and Bookkeeping, Our services can be booked at http://bit.ly/SchedulewithInfinitePotential our website is www.infinitepotentialfinancial.comMy Social Media Handles are Instagram: @thebusinessempressTwitter:@biznessempressTikTok: ThebusinessempressFacebook: Janita K. Jackson or Infinite Potential Financial Consulting The Cortez Hustle Show Book Of The Month is "Expert Secrets" by Russell Brunson Get Your Free Copy Here!Text the keyword "Mastermind" to 314-866-4053 to join our private group and get hundreds of dollars in free training & resources weekly. This mastermind is 100% FREE.Support Our Show Partner Bob CraneClick here for FREE Financial Resources: https://bit.ly/tchsbobOpen Arms Wellness - For all of your mental health needs. Take a quick survey to get matched up with the right counselor today: https://bit.ly/h2htherapistmatchOther helpful resources:Dominate Social Media And Build An Attractive, Powerful Profitable, Personal Brand https://personalbranding365.comDesign stunning graphics for your brand try Canva Pro here https://bit.ly/tomcanvaUse Content Study to schedule your social media post to be omnipresent on all platforms: https://tomcontentstudio+++3 TOOLS EVERY ENTREPRENEUR NEEDS TO GROW +++1. Digital Marketing Platform - Create your own websites, sales funnels, digital products, online communities, and more with the Digital Empire System. It's the Premier All-In-One Digital Marketing Platform. Start your 14 Day FREE trial of Go HighLevel by Clicking Here!2. Mentorship/Mastermind - Every entrepreneur should have a coach, mentor, or be part of a mastermind group. The Monetize My Life Academy is the premier Digital Marketing Mastermind for entrepreneurs looking to get more out of the internet and social media. If you're looking to grow your online presence this is the mastermind group for you. Click Here3. Financial Education - Ask any entrepreneur why they're building a business and I guarantee that "LEGACY" is in their top 3 answers. Having the right financial education is what makes building that legacy a reality. Our FinancialEdge membership is designed with unlimited access to professionals to help you Minimize Taxes, Improve Credit, Reduce Debt, And Grow Your Money For Retirement with Done-For-You Real Estate Investing and Other Strategies. Click Here==ABOUT THE CORTEZ HUSTLE SHOW==iTunes: Click HereStitcher: Click HereSpotify: Click HereGoogle Podcast: Click Here====================================================Email: hcortez@ThorntonOnlineMarketing.comWebsite https://thorntononlinemarketing.comhttps://www.facebook.com/Thornton-Online-Marketing-LLC-112571567996756/http://instagram.com/thorntononlinemarketinghttp://twitter.com/finhealthmentorDISCLAIMER: H Cortez aka Financial Health Mentor is NOT afinancial advisor/planner or CPA. The information shared on this channel is not financial advice but instead examples of actual experiences of H Cortez and the guests of the channel. Also, any mention/reference to income is NOT a guarantee but merely an example of potential income that could be made if one puts in the work required. Always see a certified professional assist you in your financial matters. Finally, the links recommended in most cases pay me a small commission if you were to click through and buy. That's one of the ways I finance the podcast.=====REFERENCES & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS=====Article Reference: https://thrivehive.com/content-marketing-ideas-for-small-businesses/1 Minute Motivation YouTube CreditShow Some Love To The "iHustle Motivation" Channel: Click Here1 Minute Motivation Video: Click HereIntro Music for The Cortez Hustle Show Intro Courtesy of Anno Domini Beats#smallbusinessfinances #cortezhustle #janitajackson

PRmoment Podcast
How to build a diverse PR agency

PRmoment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 42:49


Welcome to the PRmoment Podcast.This week we're chatting to Jo-ann Robertson, partner and CEO, London at Ketchum and Janita Lakhanpal, director of business development at Ketchum about “How to build a diverse PR agency”It's a journey Jo-ann and Janita started back in 2018 and I thought it would be interesting to ask them on the show to chat about their experience of building a more diverse organisation.Before we start, just to tell you about PRmoment's new Patron Scheme. If you are a regular consumer of our content, including this podcast, and you're getting value from it, if you fancy making a contribution to help fund PRmoment - now you can.We have three different Patron Tiers—The Daney Parker Tier, The Chadlington Tier and Edward Bernays Tier.Also, The PRmoment Awards final entry deadline is coming up. You've got until 28th January to get your entries in.Finally, thanks to our PRmoment Podcast sponsors, The PRCA.Here's a summary of what Jo-ann, Janita and I spoke about:2 mins Why did Jo-ann decide that diversity and inclusion was an important objective for Ketchum UK when she became UK CEO?4 mins Many agencies want to recruit more diverse teams but say the talent is not out there - why does Jo-ann think that's “bullshit”?7 mins Janita talks about starting the process of increasing the diversity of Ketchum UK and the role of Creative Equals in helping Ketchum through that journey.9 mins Janita talks about Ketchum's D&I roadmap.“There was stuff in the staff survey that was horrifying, especially when you're a business you think is driven by equity, equality, kindness and generosity.” 10 mins How Ketchum shared the results of Creative Equals 2018 survey “warts and all” with its employees in London.12 mins What were the critical changes Ketchum made in response to the D&I data they got back from the Creative Equals survey.16 mins Where do organisations need to start if they want to increase the number of diverse employees in their workforce.17 mins Why “the rewiring of Ketchum's recruitment strategy made everyone in Ketchum's life more difficult.”20 mins “Years 2018, 2019, 2020 were really about the foundation and infrastructure…internally focussed…2021 was a transformational year we went from the leadership team having to drive it to…the demand for progress and change was coming from the grassroots (of the business.)”27 mins Jo-ann talks us through Ketchum's This Is Me education programme.29 mins For any PR agencies looking to go on a similar journey, Jo-ann and Janita talk about their approach to the key challenges to improving a business's approach to D&I: CultureOrganisation structureClient workClients33 mins “My biggest piece of advice would be to get an external partner, in the early days we could not have done this without Creative Equals.”38 mins When asked about Ketchum's plans for 2022: “This is a job that will never be done.”

The Locher Room
Conversations with Alan - My Mother-s Story 1-6-2021

The Locher Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 37:53


Join me for a very special Conversations with Alan in The Locher Room on Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at 7 p.m. EST. My life story is one that could have turned out quite differently if not for some very brave men and women who risked their lives and the lives of their families to save my mother and father when the Nazi's started rounding up Jews in Holland during World War II. Tonight I will share my mother's personal story of survival and talk about those brave men and women who are the reason my sister and I are alive today. Joining me tonight will be two very special guests live from Holland. Regina de Graaf Korlaar and Janita de Groep Korlaar are the granddaughters of the two people who risked everything for my mother and grandmother to survive. Their one act of humanity not only saved two lives but brought two otherwise unconnected families together and created a bond that has continued on today, 75 years after the war, through the next generation and hopefully through the future generations to come. I share this story with all of you so that we never forget what happened to the 6,000,000 Jews and remember Whoever Saves a Life; Saves the World. Tonight you will also hear from my mother in her own words.I started Conversations with Alan to have honest conversations to make us all think about our own place in History. As you listen to my mother's story I share tonight about these brave men and women who changed the trajectory of my life, consider this: What would you have done if my mother and grandmother showed up on your doorstep? The story below illustrates difficult decisions and daring acts of compassion that took place to save my mother. Testimony clips are from @USCShoahFoundation's Visual History Archive, a digital archive of nearly 55,000 genocide survivor and witness testimonies used for education, research, and outreach. Learn more at sfi.usc.edu. www.youtube.com/c/USCShoahFoundation.

Toivottomat sinkut
23. Toivottomat sinkut ovat löytäneet NE oikeat!

Toivottomat sinkut

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 33:13


Kaupallinen yhteistyö: Bo LKV // Arttu ja Janita ovat ostaneet juuri ensiasuntonsa! Kokemuksen syvällä rintaäänellä he kertovat, että sen oikean kyllä tunnistaa - toisin kuin näissä sinkkuhommissa! Toivottomat pohtivat jaksossa millaista on omistaa sinkkuna omistusasunto. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Toivottomat sinkut
17. ELÄMÄ ON PELI

Toivottomat sinkut

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 32:59


Kaupallinen yhteistyö: Dr. Oetker // Elämä on peli, lakot on huuhaata ja mielummin överit kuin vajarit. Janita ja Arttu jakavat jaksossa kaikki elämänohjeensa. Poimi vinkit talteen, niin saatat säästyä monelta kantapään kautta opitulta tilanteelta tai sitten et. Ei ole Toivottomat sinkut itsekkään säästyneet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Toivottomat sinkut
16. Deittailu lestadiolaisuudessa

Toivottomat sinkut

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 44:52


Arttu ja Janita paljastavat deittailun salat lestadiolaisena. Jaksossa puhutaan myös seksuaalikasvatuksesta sekä loppuelämän kumppanuudesta. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Toivottomat sinkut
15. Hyvä ero, paha ero

Toivottomat sinkut

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 42:43


Janita ja Arttu käy läpi oman erotarinansa sekä puhuvat muutenkin hyvistä ja huonoista eroista. Arttu kertoo bossipojasta ja Janita päivittää Harri Tatti -kuulumiset! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Toivottomat sinkut
10. Miksi Janita on niin pelottava?

Toivottomat sinkut

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 29:11


Janitan vuoro avautua ongelmistaan miesrintamalla. Puhutaan mm. miksi osa miehistä on kokenut Janitan pelottavaksi, miten flirttailu on vaikeaa ja miksi miesehdokkaista tulee vain kavereita. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mixes
80s Freestyle Classics Mix

Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 18:39


1. Let The Music Play - Shannon 2. I Wanna Be The One - Stevie B 3. When I Hear Music - Debbie Debby 4. The Mexican - Jellybean & Janita 5. I Wonder If I Take You Home - Lisa Lisa 6. Can You Feel The Beat - Lisa Lisa 7. Together Forever - Lisette Mendez 8. Set It Off - Strafe 9. Diamond Girl - Nice & Wild 10. Bad Of The Heart - George Lamond 11. Crying Over You - Soave 12. Come Go With Me - Expose 13. I.O.U - John Rocca

Toivottomat sinkut
8. Uudenvuoden haaveilut

Toivottomat sinkut

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 30:51


Janita ja Arttu haaveilevat tulevasta vuodesta See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Toivottomat sinkut
6. JOULUSPESSU

Toivottomat sinkut

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 29:22


Kaupallinen yhteistyö C More. Kurkut silmille, pizzat tilaukseen ja sarjat pyörimään. Janita ja Arttu jakaa parhaat vinkit miten selviytyä sinkkujoulusta. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Toivottomat sinkut
5. Tinderin karu totuus

Toivottomat sinkut

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 37:53


Tiesitkö että Tinderissä sulla on jo ennältä määrätty haluuttavuustaso? Entä tiesitkö että ikä määrittelee Tinderin hinnan? Tässä jaksossa Arttu ja Janita paljastaa maailman suosituimman deittisovelluksen karuimmat totuudet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Toivottomat sinkut
3. Ikisinkkuuden ABC – näillä vinkeillä pysyt sinkkuna loppuelämän

Toivottomat sinkut

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 27:07


Ahdistaako ajatus, että ajaudut vahingossa parisuhteen syövereihin? Ei hätää! Janita ja Arttu laittavat omien kokemustensa kautta hankitut parhaat vinkkinsä jakoon siitä, kuinka pysyt varmasti sinkkuna koko loppuelämän ajan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Toivottomat sinkut
2. Varattuja miehiä – mieleenpainuvimmat treffistoorit osa 1

Toivottomat sinkut

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 27:59


Miltä tuntuu olla treffeillä tuppisuun kanssa? Entä jos jälkikäteen selviääkin treffikumppanin olevan varattu? Janita ja Arttu latelevat tiskiin kauheimmat ja kauneimmat treffikokemuksensa. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Toivottomat sinkut
Toivotonsinkkuneiti_93

Toivottomat sinkut

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 0:54


Janita esittäytyy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The B.M.W. Life™ (Boss Mom Wife Life)
Episode 33: Homeschool Series Raising Kidpreneurs

The B.M.W. Life™ (Boss Mom Wife Life)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 38:20


Let me tell you a little bit about the podcast. In short, I show women in "high demand" aka BMW's, how to find their rhythm, discover their God given purpose and do this thing called life with Less Grind and More Grace! The podcast is totally unscripted as I share my real life experiences (both triumphs and defeats) along with practical advice, tools, and resources. This month kicks off our Homeschooling Series where I will be sharing all about our homeschooling journey and our lessons learned. With so many families faced with few options due to COVID:19 I thought it would be great to share various topics related to homeschooling. I believe that you will really enjoy this series. In this episode, I'm talking with my good friend Janita Pavelka about her 17 year long homeschooling journey and raising entrepreneurial kids. Janita is the author of Start Young: The ABC's & 123's of owning a business by the age of six. Expert trainer Janita Pavelka, spells out the ABC's to create fertile soil to raise young entrepreneurs. Her proven techniques are easy to follow and engage children of all ages while helping them cultivate a strong work ethic. You can count on the 123's to get your children started as energetic entrepreneurs as this book provides real life examples of businesses with life-long lessons learned. Janita tells the story of how her children became entrepreneurs by the age of six, and how it can easily be applied in your family also! Follow our homeschooling journey on FB: Thomas Homeschool Academy Follow me on Instagram: @BossMomWife_Life Go to Facebook join our Podcast Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2789333194459117/ Follow Janita: @janitapavelka www.janitapavelka.com

Paper Talk
Episode 51: How to Survive Social Distancing with Anna Chedid

Paper Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 47:32


In this Episode, we talk to our friend and fellow paper florist Anna Chedid about how she is handling social distancing during this unique time in our history. For many of us, it's been weeks since "normal." We no longer leave our houses without hand sanitizer and a face mask. We count the number of people present when we hang out with our neighbours, friends, or family. Our food cravings are now conditioned around what exists in our fridge and pantry. All of our interactions are now more... complicated. As artists, we are used to working from home or our studio, often working alone for hours. But that is by choosing. So what happens when we're forced to be isolated from others for a long period of time? How do we stay healthy? First, let's learn a bit about Anna: 1. Tell us about yourself! Who is Anna Chedid? That's probably the hardest one to answer! I'm Anna, Brazilian, designer, paper artist, crazy cat lady, coffee drinker, chocolate lover! I was born and raised in Brazil, lucky to have a very caring, warm, and supportive family. I married a lovely guy that is also a designer, photographer, musician and cooks all sorts of delicious food. We moved to the USA two years ago, the husband is to blame, with our two cats and I have been dedicating my time to @floresdaannita full time. 2. Tell us how you started making paper flowers. I started making paper flowers after I got married. I made a lot of things to decorate my wedding party and some accessories too, so my husband told me that I should start to make those things and sell them online. I had NO IDEA how to make things happen, had no experience in the business area at all! But he helped me set up an online shop and with product photography as well. Having a background in fashion helped a lot too. So one day I was looking for tutorials on how to make fabric flowers and I ended up finding a Martha Stewart tutorial about paper flowers, that was the official beginning for me on the paper flower world. I have memories of my mother making paper flowers for birthday parties, for my grandparent's 50th anniversary as well when I was a child. She even made me a pair of paper angel's wings so I could be one of the little angels at the Coronation of Our Lady of The Rosary, it's a Catholic thing! I guess the only books about paper flowers available at the time, 2013, were Livias's and Rebecca's. I bought them and I found some antique digitalized PDFs with paper flower making tutorials and used a lot of fabric flower-making tutorials as well to help me create blooms. 3. It sounds like your creations had a lot of potential from the start. How have you been able to make your paper flower voice stand out in the crowd? I think it's due to several factors. I was exposed to a lot of plants and flowers when I was a child, I always have a good aesthetic sense, I'm not bragging just being realistic. As a child and in my teenage years I was exposed to art, music, architecture, design, and was very encouraged to create things with my hands. I was always drawing, painting, and being "annoyingly creative" sometimes! I have a Fashion design degree, and that helped me with the technical part and also the bureaucratic stuff that is always a pain to deal with for me. A lot of the research part that I do when I wanna start a project, for example, comes from the methodology that I've learned in fashion school. You have to use all the tools you have to make it work, I use my personal experiences and all the skills I acquired over the years to express something visually. I think that if you respect your creative desires and use the tools that you have in a good way, you can make good stuff and people can relate to it. Just do what makes you happy at first, and improve from there. It can sound simplistic and naive, but it's the truth! 4. What are some of the challenges you've faced as an artist? Oh, I think the major challenge is about making money. In the beginning, it was painful. I had no idea how to price my product and how to keep track of my expenses and income. I had to figure it out by trial and error, and there were a lot of tears and self-doubt, lots of unwanted advice from people with zero experience in business but for some reason thought that they should give them. The money factor and all that comes with it, made me have lots of negative thoughts about what I was doing and if it was worth all that pain. That can impact in a very bad way when you are the one dealing with all the demands of a business, but especially on your creative and productive side. 5. Since moving from Brazil to the United States, you've had to put your business on hold. How do you feel not being able to sell your art? It was a tough decision to make! I was finally making money with paper flowers, I had lots of brides, art directors, prop designers that reached out for collabs and projects, I was getting recognized as an artist in Brazil and that is a big deal. But living abroad was in my plans, actually was something that my husband and I talked about since we met, so I've already had a plan in case that happened. I also already knew that I was not going to be able to work under the visa I currently am, so I took advantage of this to focus on evolving my work. I wish I could sell my pieces, for sure, but I know I can't and I have to live with that. I focus on other things instead of trying to find some illegal way to sell my pieces, that's just not me! 6. Tell us about your hashtag #ordinarycolorful. What inspired you to start this hashtag? I was just trying to elevate my photography skills. I love to organize things by color so I started to look for objects around the house that have similar colors and put them together like a mood board that I could take a pic from above. I liked it so much that I decided to post some of those pics and it wasn't my intention to make it a collaborative project. It was Janita, @mywoollymammoth, that planted the seed in the back of my mind. I'm responsible for the name, but she is the one to blame, she encouraged me and gave a lot of support spreading the word about the #ordinarycolorful. So It's not just mine, it's Janita too! 7. You've been exploring different ways to present, style, and photograph your paper flowers lately, sometimes focusing on colour, and at times, parts of a flower, and you even had a series of flowers native to your homeland, Brazil. What drives you towards these experimentations? I've learned over the years that if you have an urge to create something, you have to allow yourself to fail, to make things that have nothing to do with what you are currently working, to learn something new completely unrelated to what you do for a living. When you practice this, when you put yourself in an uncomfortable position, you free yourself and the way you relate to your work. It also makes you not take for granted what makes you the person you are, your identity. I love to organize my thoughts by colors, for example, I do that since I was a child. This is something that I can do almost naturally, so why not take advantage of that? Or why not look to my homeland and try to replicate the beautiful plants and flowers that made my childhood so special? 8. As a seasoned paper florist, what advice would you give to a paper florist who is starting out today? Enjoy the HUGE amount of information that you have available now and practice a lot! When I started there was so little info about paper flowers, it was basically none. Now, there's a lot of tutorials, books, videos available, a lot of good stuff out there, and some of that for free. Also, stop sharing the work you make to get other people's approval! Share for you, make for you. Use your personal references to evolve your style. I grew a lot when I stopped looking into other floral paper artists' work for inspiration. Look for other sources of inspo, music, architecture, fashion, etc. 9. Do you have any paper flower making tips to share with our listeners? Be kind to yourself and practice a lot! Explore the materials, especially crepe paper. Stretch, torn, bleach, paint, fold, cut, glue, play with your papers! 10. Do you have a favourite tool you use on a daily basis? I would say my hands, but having good scissors are a game-changer. And I don't have a brand that I recommend because it's a very personal tool. Try some to find the one that works the best. For me, the scissors have to be light and not too big, my hands are kinda small. Thank you Anna for chatting with us today and sharing your invaluable experience! Be sure to follow Anna and her beautiful paper flowers on social media! INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/floresdaannita/ WEBSITE | https://floresdaannita.com/

The Dock List
Short, Fun, and Often: Using Journals to Spark Creative Composition

The Dock List

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 4:16


Are your students tired of writing class? Are you? Janita's students found composition class tough and uninspiring until she introduced them to journaling. Janita describes the range of projects that can go into a journal, and answers questions like "What kind of notebook should I buy?" and "How do I grade a journal entry?" Download the video or download audio… READ MORE

Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast
E31: Barbara Currier - "Agility Handling"

Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 34:16


Summary: In 2004 Barbara Currier and her husband Michael were relocated to Richmond, VA, where she began teaching agility at All Dog Adventures. It was there that Barbara was introduced to Susan Garrett and her amazing foundation-based training, centered around impulse control and relationship building with your dog.   She continues to train with some of the best handlers in the world and has implemented what she has learned from each of them into her training program. She became heavily involved in the OneMind Dogs handling method in 2014. She has successfully competed in agility with over 10 different breeds of dogs. Along the way, she started her own in home training and behavioral rehabilitation business. She was the trainer for Richmond Boxer Rescue and also assisted Southeastern Virginia Golden Retriever Rescue in assessing some of their dogs. Over the years, Barbara has worked extensively with many rescue organizations in numerous states. Barbara has also worked as an animal wrangler for Marvel's Ant-Man, 90 Minutes in Heaven, the TV series Satisfaction and various commercials. Today Barbara is the head dog trainer for the F.I.D.O Program run at Georgia Tech which creates wearable computing for military, SAR and service dogs. Links Party of 2 (PO2) - Barbara's Website F.I.D.O at Georgia Tech Next Episode:  To be released 10/13/2017, featuring Loretta Mueller to talk about managing a multi-dog household. TRANSCRIPTION: Melissa Breau: This is Melissa Breau, and you're listening to the Fenzi Dog Sports podcast, brought to you by the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy, an online school dedicated to providing high quality instruction for competitive dog sports, using only the most current and progressive training methods. Today I'll be talking to Barbara Currier. In 2004, Barbara and her husband, Michael, were relocated to Richmond, VA, where she began teaching agility at All Dog Adventures. It was there that Barbara was introduced to Susan Garrett and her amazing foundation based training centered around impulse control and relationship building with your dog. She continues to train with some of the best handlers in the world and has implemented what she has learned, from each of them, into her training program. She became heavily involved in the OneMind Dogs handling method, in 2014. She successfully competed in agility with over ten different breeds of dogs. Along the way, she started her own in-home training and behavioral rehabilitation business. She was the trainer for Richmond Boxer Rescue, and also assisted Southeastern Virginia Golden Retriever Rescue and assessing some of their dogs. Over the years, Barbara has worked extensively with many rescue organizations in numerous states. Barbara has also worked as an animal wrangler for Marvel's Ant-Man, 90 Minutes in Heaven, the TV series, Satisfaction, and various commercials. Today Barbara is the head dog trainer for the FIDO Program, run at Georgia Tech, which creates wearable computing for military search and rescue service dogs. Hi, Barbara. Welcome to the podcast. Barbara Currier: Thanks for having me, Melissa. I'm really happy to be here. Melissa Breau: As a new FDSA instructor, I'm looking forward to getting to know you a little bit. Barbara Currier: Thank you. Melissa Breau: To start us out, do you want to just tell us a little bit about the dogs that you have now and what you're working on with them? Barbara Currier: Sure. I have four dogs, currently, two Border Collies, a Parson Russell Terrier, and a Miniature Poodle. My oldest is Piper. She is the Parson Russell Terrier. She's 8 years old. I got her when she was 2 years old. She belonged to a friend of mine, who passed away unexpectedly. We tried agility with her, but she didn't love it. She loved it when there was cheese around, but the moment the treats went away, it was more of, okay, I'll do it, but the love clearly wasn't there. She's also built like a typical terrier, so she's very front-end heavy. She's really straight in the shoulder, and I really struggled with keeping her sound. I specifically thought, when we would work weave poles and when we would do A-frame stuff, she was constantly coming up lame, and so I decided since she didn't particularly love it, and I, you know, didn't want to keep injuring her, that I would just find something else that she would like better, so one of the things that she's always loved is swimming, so I decided to try dock diving with her, and that is, truly, her love. We don't need to have cheese, or any type of treat, within a 50-mile radius and she will happily do her dock diving all day long, so that's been really fun. I have a Border Collie, Brazen. I have two Border Collies. Brazen is the oldest of the two, by a few months. She's 8 years old. I got her from a breeder, in Virginia, when she was 8 weeks old. Unfortunately, she has a lot of health problems, so she has not really been able to do any type of sport. She has some minor brain damage. The best way to describe her is, basically, she's like autistic. She doesn't deal well with any types of changes in her environment. She tends to be a self-mutilator, so when anything changes, like my neighbor parks his truck in a different part of his driveway, she'll rip the hair out of her body, so we've gotten that under control. It was really bad, when she was a puppy, but we've gotten it under control, but she doesn't handle any types of changes well, so she's happiest when she can just be at home, on the property, so we let her just do that. She also has a very severe case of Border Collie collapse, so she passes out whenever she has any type of hard exercise, even just playing frisbee, so we have to, kind of, keep that managed too, so unfortunately, she never really got to do any type of performance, but she's happy being at home and chilling and getting out and playing. We have five acres, completely fenced, so she gets plenty of room to run around, so that's, kind of, what she does. Blitz is my other Border Collie. He is also 8. I adopted him from Bimmer's Border Collie Rescue, in Virginia, when he was 10 months old. He just recently retired from agility due to, at 7, he tore his psoas and we rehabbed that for a year, and then, when he came back, he was sound for about two months, and then he injured his flexor tendon, and I felt like we were having progressive injuries, and that was not the way I wanted him to be in his later years. I wanted him to be able to enjoy life and do all of the things that he loves to do without constant rehabbing, so I made the decision to retire him from agility, about three months ago. It just seemed like that was the thing that kept injuring him, but everything else, in life, wasn't, so it just seemed like it was the right choice, and he's loving retirement. He's doing dock diving now. He's also my service dog. I am hypoglycemic, and he actually detects it about 30 minutes before I know anything is going to happen, and if I eat, then I don't have any episodes, so he is, kind of, my other half. He's just amazing.   Then my youngest is Miso. She is a Miniature Poodle. She is 3 years old, and I got her from a breeder in Florida, when she was 8 weeks, and actually waited for 10 years to get a puppy from her line, and she was worth every year I waited because she has been perfect since the moment she came home. She's been competing for about a year and a half now, in agility, and in her first year, of competing, she actually qualified for AKC Nationals, and she's, actually, the seventh ranking dog in the 12-inch division, in the country, and she's already been to two world team tryouts, and won round one of the FCI World Team tryout. She's already qualified for her second AKC Nationals. She's qualified for USDAA Cynosport, and she is one double q away from her MACH, and at this point she's only been trialing a year and a half, and I actually only trial about once a month because I am so busy, so she is pretty remarkable. Melissa Breau: Wow. That's impressive. Barbara Currier: Yeah. Yes. She is a super impressive little girl, so she's been really, really fun and we have a new puppy coming, in the fall, hopefully. Melissa Breau: Fingers crossed. Barbara Currier: Yeah. Yeah. It's all good. Melissa Breau: Yeah. So, how did you originally get started in all of this, in dog training and agility. I mentioned a little bit, kind of in the bio, I think 2004, right, so what kind of kicked things off? Barbara Currier: Well, in the late ‘90s, I adopted a 9 month old Chihuahua, named Cabal, from Chihuahua Rescue, and he was my first dog, as an adult, you know, we had dogs growing up, but he was my very first dog, and at the time I was technician at a veterinarian hospital and one of the technicians that I worked with, there, she bred and trained Belgian Tervurens and competed them in obedience and tracking, and so she started working with me on training dogs, and training for obedience and tracking, and I started, kind of, assisting with her and learning, kind of, the trade, and during our training we discovered that Cabal had a chemical imbalance, which made him, sort of, a challenge to train, so I'm kind of obsessive in anything I do, and I have to learn everything I can and be the best at everything I can, and so I became obsessive on learning about behavior training and how everything I could do to make him have the happiest, most well rounded, stable life, which we were quite successful at. He went on to compete in agility, and he did obedience and carting and climbed mountains all over the White Mountains, in New Hampshire, and taught me so much about dog training, and he really is what opened up the whole world of dog sports for me. Melissa Breau: So, what got you started, kind of, training positively? Was it that way from the beginning? What got you started on that part of your journey? Barbara Currier: Well, again, it kind of stemmed back to Cabal. When I started training him, it was, kind of, the old school method of the collar corrections, and there was always this nagging, in the back of my head of, you know, I'm collar correcting a six-pound Chihuahua. There's got to be a better way, and my background is in equestrian show jumping, and I trained horses for many years, and I was never a harsh physical trainer with my horses either, and I feel like training dogs and training horses is not entirely different, and agility and show jumping are not a lot different, in the way things need to be trained except agility is far less dangerous than show jumping, so that's always fun. So, I've always, kind of, wanted to have a bond with my animals and train my animals through trust and mutual respect. I don't want a relationship built out of fear and pain, so that's when I started looking into, you know, there's got to be more positive ways that I can train this dog without having to collar correct and do those types of physical corrections. Melissa Breau: How would you describe your training philosophy these days? Barbara Currier: I really like for my dogs to think of training as lots of games. So, again, I want my relationship to be, with them, a partnership that's based completely on trust, and so I want them to understand that, you know, if they get something wrong, not to shut down. You know, a mistake is just that didn't work, try something else, and so, to them, it's just a big puzzle that they're trying to figure out, so they never have a fear of, I'm going to be angry, or you know, they're going to get hurt in any way. It's just a big game, and it's a puzzle they're trying to figure out with lots of rewards throughout it. You know, every time I bring them out for any type of training, they're just all thinking that it's the most wonderful thing in the world, and that's how, I think, it should be, with any animal that you're training.    Melissa Breau: So, I have to say, kind of working on your bio, it seems like you've had the opportunity to do lots of different really interesting things, in the world of dogs, from animal wrangling to working on wearable computing, so I wanted to ask a little more about what you do now. Can you tell us just a little bit about the FIDO Program there, at Georgia Tech, and what you're working on with the dogs there? Barbara Currier: Sure. So, FIDO stands for Facilitating Interactions for Dogs with Occupations. My best friend, Dr. Melody Jackson, she's a professor there, at Georgia Tech, and she runs the brain lab and the animal computer interaction lab. She came up with the idea of creating wearable computing for service dogs, military dogs, police, search and rescue, any type of working dog, and she asked me to come on to oversee the dog training aspects of the work. Within the last year, I've been really busy with travel, and so I, actually, haven't been working a lot with them, on the project, and she's actually taking over most of the dog training aspect, the pilot testing, with her dog, but up to this point, a lot of the stuff that they've created, it's kind of funny, when I tell people what I do there, the team that creates all the stuff, it's Melody Jackson and her lab partner Thad Starner, they're brilliant people, and the students that all work there are super brilliant. I am not a techy person. I'm lucky if I can turn my computer on, I just train dogs, so I kind of compare it to like the big bang theory, and I'm Penny amongst all of these brilliant people, and they just say stuff and I'm like, that's great, just tell me what you want the dogs to do. That's, kind of, where my expertise is, and I don't have any idea what the technical aspect of it is, but we've, actually, created some really cool things. They've created a vest that a service dog is trained to activate that has a tug sensor on it, and so we had a woman come to us that had a speech problem where she doesn't have, she can't project her voice out very loudly, and she's also wheelchair bound, and she was at the dog park, one day, with her dog, and her wheelchair got stuck in some mud, and she couldn't holler to anybody because her voice just didn't project like that, and she really needed, like, a way that she could send her service dog to get help to come back, and you know, but a dog running up to somebody, at a dog park, barking, nobody is going to think that's anything unusual. So, they created a vest that has a computer on it, and the dog has a tug sensor, on the vest, so she can direct the dog to go to somebody, and the dog can go up and it will pull a tug sensor and the vest will actually say, excuse me, my handler needs assistance, please follow me, and the dog can bring that person back to the handler.   Melissa Breau: That's pretty cool. Barbara Currier: Yeah. It's super cool. So, my dog, Blitz, my Border Collie, Blitz, and Melody's Border Collie, Sky, are the two main test subjects for all of the stuff that we create. We have a few other dogs that we use consistently, but most of these things, like, we just bring in random people, and their dogs, to train everything, but Sky and Blitz, kind of, go through everything first, and we work all the bugs out on them. They've created a haptic bodysuit that allows handlers to communicate with SAR dogs from a distance, so, for instance, if a SAR dog is looking for a child with down syndrome, or autism, where they may be afraid of dogs, so a lot of times the SAR dogs will work at a very far distance from the handler, and they don't want the dogs to scare the person into running more. So, the SAR dogs can have like a camera on their vest, so when they find, whatever they're looking for, we have a computer that's on their vest that they can activate their GPS, so it sends out exactly where their location is, but then the owner can give the dog commands through this haptic vest that has vibrating sensors, in different parts of the dog's bodies, and each sensor vibrating, on a certain part of the body, means something, so, like, when the sensor vibrates on the back, that means lie down, so the handler can then vibrate the back sensor that tells the dog to lie down and stay, but the handler can be, you know, 20, 30, 40 feet away, so that's been really fun to work with that. We've taught dogs how to use large touchscreens, so for like hearing dogs, in the house, a lot of times, they don't wear vests, and so when a hearing dog hears something, they just go to their handler and they need to take them to the source of the sound, but sometimes we don't want them to take them to the source of the sound, like a tornado siren or a fire alarm, so we've created a large touchscreen that the dogs can differentiate the sounds, and they can actually go to the touch screen and detect fire alarm, and hit that, and like if the handler is wearing something that's called Google Glass, it will show up in the Google Glass that the fire alarm is going off, or if the doorbell is ringing, maybe the handler just doesn't want to get up and answer it, so the dog can actually differentiate the sounds and tell them, by using, it's like a giant iPad, exactly what sensor is going off. Melissa Breau: Interesting. Barbara Currier: Yeah. It's been really fun to watch the dogs be able to do all of these amazing things, and it's been really fun to watch the students say, do you think a dog can do this? I'm like, sure they can, and they do. I mean, it's just amazing what dogs can do. Melissa Breau: So, what about your experience animal wrangling? Do you want to share a little bit about that work? Barbara Currier: Yeah. I don't do it anymore. It's, honestly, not as glamourous as it sounds. Some of it's fun, some of it, not so much. It depends on, you know, the set you're working on, like the TV series, Satisfaction was super fun to work on, the people were really great. That was with my friend's dog. The producers were really great, but like the movies aren't always so fun to work on because the days are really, really long, and a lot of these people have no idea what it means to train animals, and so they, kind of, think that they're little computers and you can just program in whatever you want, and just change it, on the fly, and the dogs should just automatically know how to do it. It just can be a little frustrating sometimes, and so I did it for about two years and got burned out pretty quickly. Melissa Breau: Fair enough. Now I know that, I kind of mentioned, in the bio, a little bit about Susan Garrett, and I know that you have been able to work with a lot of different excellent handlers, in the agility world, so I wanted to ask a little bit about how working with those professionals has experienced and shaped your training. Barbara Currier: Well I have been lucky to work with some of the most amazing dog trainers, in the world, and I have to say, I've learned something from every trainer I've ever worked with. I'm a firm believer that there's always somebody out there that can teach us something, and the day that we feel that people don't know more than we do, then our education stops, and so I, for one, always want to keep learning and evolving, in my dog training, so even if I go and I take away one thing, from a weekend seminar, well that's one thing that I didn't have going into it, so, to me, it's just worth it. Melissa Breau: For those not familiar with OneMind Dog handling, specifically, do you mind just briefly, kind of, explaining what it is? Barbara Currier: Sure. The OneMind Dog handling, it's a handling method that's based on how dogs naturally respond to our physical cues, and what works best, from the dog's perspective, so it basically teaches us to speak the dog language instead of trying to force dogs to understand us, so a lot of the handling comes very, very natural to the dogs and takes little to no training. It's mostly just training the humans to learn how to speak to the dog, but the dog's, right from the beginning, really understand it quite well. I love when I'm working with a student, and I tell them to do something, and they're like, I don't think my dog's going to do that, and I say, if you do this, they will, and then the dogs do, and they're like, wow. I didn't know my dog could do that. Melissa Breau: So, the real question is, who's harder to train, the students or the dogs? Barbara Currier: Always the students. The dogs are easy. Melissa Breau: What was it that, kind of, originally attracted you to OMD? Barbara Currier: Well Blitz was 4 years old, when I got introduced to OneMind, and I was really struggling with Blitz, and I was having a very hard time. Our cue rate was extremely low. He was a very, very fast dog. He was very obstacle focused, and I just was really, really struggling with him, and I had never had a dog that I struggled that hard with. I've always been a very successful agility handler, and I was just really starting to doubt myself, and then I was introduced, I went to a seminar, I was introduced into the OneMind system, and immediately it was like Blitz was saying, oh, thank you. Finally, somebody is going to help her. It kind of just like came into place, and after one seminar, I went to a trial, that weekend, wear we hadn't cued in months, I think we came home with four cues, in one weekend, which was unheard of, for us, and that was after one seminar, so then I was really hooked, and then Jaakko and Janita, who are the founders, of OneMind, they did a tour, in the United States, a few years back, and they asked to come to my school, and so we hosted them, and they ended up staying with us. We hosted them for a weekend, and then they had like three weeks off between our place and where they were going next, and so we said, why don't you just stay here, and we'll show you around Georgia, and take you hiking, so they stayed and insisted on working with us every day to thank us for our hospitality, and so having three weeks of pure immersion into the OneMind system, I was completely hooked, and the difference that it made, in Blitz, was just out of control, and Miso is the first dog I've ever had that was trained, from day one, with the OneMind handling system, and the difference in her skill level, going out to start competing and the difference in any dog that I've ever had, has been night and day, and so I just was hook, line, and sinker sucked in. Melissa Breau: So, I want to talk a little bit about the class you have coming up, that kind of include some of those handling methods, so it's called Making It Easy, 12 Commonly Used OneMind Dog Inspired Techniques. Can you just share a little bit about what you will cover in that class? Barbara Currier: Sure. So, the OneMind handling system has 30 different handling techniques, and for the average person, who does AKC, USDAA, you're not going to use all 30 handling techniques. You'll use a lot more as you start getting into the international type handling, but this course will cover the 12 most commonly used techniques that people are going to use weekend to weekend, at their local trials. Melissa Breau: So, what are some of the, I guess, the common sticking points, for handlers, looking to teach those skills. How do you problem solve for some of those issues? Barbara Currier: Basically, one of the things that I see handlers struggle with the most is maintaining connection with their dogs while looking where they need to be going. So, dogs seek out connection with our face, when we're running, and if they can't find that connection, with our face, depending on the dog, they can have different reactions. Some dogs will just stop running through the obstacles and just try to drive around and curl in front of you, to search for your face, some will start dropping bars, some will just find a line and take it, so if we're not connected with our dogs, we also can't see whether they're committing to the correct obstacles and when we need to execute their turn signals, but our body wants us to, through self-preservation, look where we're going, so the hardest thing, for students, is to learn how to run forward, with your head looking back, and be connected with your dog, and see where you're going out of your peripheral vision, so I teach my students to basically go out and get used to running a course while looking behind you, and using your peripheral vision, because everybody has it, but again, it's kind of a brain training thing that the more you use it, the stronger it gets. When I first started doing it, I kind of saw blurry objects, in my peripheral, but I was never comfortable to run a whole course that way, where the more I went out and just practiced running a course, without my dog, and the stronger my peripheral vision got, so I can run full courses now and not worry about running into things, while staying strongly connected to my dogs, so that's probably the thing that I see most people struggle with, and my little games that I've created to help that seems to really help them with that. Melissa Breau: Do you want to talk just, maybe, a little more about which of the OneMind Dog handling techniques are, kind of, included in your class? I know you said the 12 most commonly used ones, but what are some of those? Barbara Currier: So, in the first week, we're going to start off with the most common handling technique that everybody knows, but a lot of people, actually, execute incorrectly, which is the front cross, so everybody probably knows that, but it's also one of the most commonly misused and done incorrectly, so we're tackling that right off the bat, and then we'll move into the forced front cross. Then, into week two, we address the Jaakko Turn and the reverse spin. Melissa Breau: So, for somebody not agility, like, savvy, what is that, the Jaakko turn? Barbara Currier: The Jaakko turn kind of takes the place of the traditional Post Turn, so in the traditional Post Turn as we're rotating around. Our chest laser is opened up to tall of these obstacles that we don't want our dog to take, so as we're rotating our dog, saying, is it that obstacle, is it that obstacle, is it that obstacle, and it's not until we actually get to where we want to go that we say, no, no, it's this one. Where the Jaakko Turn, we get the collection, at the jump, but the dog actually goes around behind our back, so our chest never opens up to all the obstacles we don't want, it's only going to be driving straight to the one obstacle we do want, so it's a really good technique for dogs that are super obstacle focused and really like to scope out lines on their own.   Then the next technique we'll tackle, in week two, is the Reverse Spin, which is, basically, it, sort of, looks like a Jaakko, but it doesn't get you as tight collection as a Jaakko. Your exit line is different, but it's a really good handling move to use if you, say your dog is on a pinwheel, and you want the first and the third jump but not the second jump, out on the pinwheel. By doing a reverse spin, you're going to change the dog's exit line and it's going to create collection for the dog, so you will not get that jump out on their natural path because you created a turn with more collection. It's kind of hard to explain without looking at a map, but. Melissa Breau: Yeah, but still. Barbara Currier: Then, in week three, we're going to look at the Reverse Wrap, which is a tight turn off of the backside of a jump, and Rear Cross, which is another one most everybody is familiar with but often done incorrectly. Week four we will look at a Lap Turn, which is a U-shaped turn that the dog turn happens on the flat, and I use Lap Turns so often, in pulling my dog to, if we're on a course, and the course is sending the dog to the tunnel, but the judge has nicely picked the offside tunnel, for the opening, Lap Turns work so great for that. I also, often, Lap Turn my dog into weave poles, on AKC courses, so that's a great one, and then we're going to move into the Double Lap, which is a Lap Turn to a Front Cross, and create the very tight O-shape turn, on a wing, for a dog. Week five we'll look at the Whisky Turn, which is a very shallow Rear Cross, and we are going to work on the Blind Cross, which I think is one of the most fantastic moves ever, for so many people, especially people that have knee issues because you don't have to deal with rotation, and it keeps you going forward on the line, but there are appropriate places to put Blind Crosses and places where a Front Cross would be a better choice, but not a lot of people understand. Then, week six, we'll work on the German Turn, which is a backside, it's a little hard to explain, it's a backside, almost like to a Serpentine into a Blind Cross, and that's a really fun one to do, and I actually use that one quite a bit, in premiere courses, and kind of the tournament classes in the USDAA classes. Then the Tandem Turn, which is a turn away from the handler, for the dog, on the flat, and that's a really good turn to have if you are on a straightway and you're having trouble getting down, in front of your dog, to do a turn, a Tandem Turn is a really, really handy move to have, especially when it's a straight line to a back side and you just know you're not beating your dog down that line. Melissa Breau: So, it sounds like you're definitely going to cover, kind of, the how to do all of these things. Are you also talking a little bit about when to use each of them, in the course? Barbara Currier: Yes. So, the course will be broken down to, step by step, how to train, on one jump, and then I'm giving them short sequences of three to eight obstacles, where they're going to see where this could fit into a course. Melissa Breau: Is there anything else you think the students, who are kind of trying to decide their classes, because this will go out during October registration, so anything else that students should, maybe, know if they're considering the class? Barbara Currier: Well I think it's important that, you know, and I put in there the pre-requisite for Loretta's class, because this isn't going to be the class where you are going to learn how to sequence one or two obstacles. The dogs, coming in, should know how to do, you know, at least eight obstacles in a row, just meaning jumps and a tunnel, so as long as they have a firm understanding of that, and I would assume that, coming in, they know what a Front Cross is and they know what a Rear Cross is. Beyond that, the other ones are all, you know, not ones that I would expect them to know coming in. Some people may know them, the other stuff, but I would, kind of, hope that everybody knows what a Front Cross and a Rear Cross is because those are the basics and everything, kind of, builds off of those. Melissa Breau: Okay. Excellent. We're getting close to, kind of, the end here, so I want to ask you the three questions that I always as, at the end of an interview. The first one, and I think some of my guests would say this is, probably, the hardest question, but what is the dog related accomplishment that you are proudest of? Barbara Currier: You know, I'm probably proudest of my school, Party of 2. I have a really large student base, here in Georgia, and I am so lucky to have the best students. They are just the greatest group of people, and they always want to push themselves to be better. I throw the craziest stuff at them. If I find a comfort level, I'm always looking how to push people out of it, and they are always willing to rise to the challenge, and they are so supportive of each other. We're like a big, giant family, and everybody is always willing to help anyone out, and I just love it. I'm just super proud of all of my students, at my school. Melissa Breau: Excellent. What is the best piece of training advice that you've ever heard? Barbara Currier: Oh, that's easy. Comparison is the thief of joy, is the best training advice I have ever had, and I remind myself that often. So, basically, not compare yourself to other dog trainers, your dog to other dogs, your dog to your dog's litter mates, or your friend's dog, or your trainer's dogs because, then, it overshadows any progress or triumphs that you made because you're always comparing it to somebody else, and it never feels like enough. Melissa Breau: Then, our last one, here, is who is someone else, in the dog world, that you look up to? Barbara Currier: That's a tough one. I'm not sure I can only pick one. I've have the longest training relationship with my mentor and coach, Tracy Sklenar. She's been my coach for over 10 years, but since I've become involved with OneMind, Jen Pinder and Mary Ellen Barry have been instrumental in my progression and mastering the OneMind handling system, so I would have to say it would be those three amazing, talented ladies that are at the top of my list. Melissa Breau:  Fair enough. Well thank you, so much, for coming on the podcast, Barbara. This has been great. Barbara Currier: Thank you, so much, for having me. I really enjoyed myself. Melissa Breau: Good. Thank you, so much, to our listeners, for tuning in. We'll be back next week, with Loretta Mueller to talk about managing a multi-dog household. As someone who just brought home dog number two, I'm looking forward to talking about skills we can learn and teach our dogs to make life go a little smoother. Don't miss it. 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