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In this empowering episode of your host Jess Fraser engages in a transformative conversation with Jeenie Brasseur, CEO and owner of KEEPFITWOMEN. Together, they delve into the crucial aspects of initiating personal and professional journeys, tackling fears head-on, and reframing obstacles into stepping stones. Jeenie shares her own inspiring journey, providing practical strategies to navigate the lows, embrace imperfections, and cultivate a resilient mindset. The episode also features insightful responses to listener questions, addressing how to overcome fear and stay committed to goals. Join us in this motivational dialogue, as we encourage listeners to take that brave first step toward conquering their aspirations.Special thanks to Jennifer for her thought-provoking questions.Connect with Jeeni Brasseur below.https://www.instagram.com/keepfit.women/ Send her a DM for a copy of her ebook.https://keepfitwomen.com/ Do you have questions about making meaningful change? Email me them and I will see if we can address them in our upcoming episodes: jess.fraser@yourinnervitality.comYour Inner Vitality Community Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourinnervitalityFinding My New Normal Monthly Newsletter:https://survey.zohopublic.com/zs/RtbGjpInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourinnervitality/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourinnervitalityWebsite: https://www.yourinnervitality.com/
In this week's SlatorPod, we are joined by Kirsten Brecht Baker, Co-founder and CEO of Jeenie, an on-demand healthcare interpreting platform that recently raised USD 9.3m in Series A funding.Kirsten begins with her journey as a daughter of linguists and how she transitioned from working in international education to co-founding Jeenie. She tells us about the pivot to servicing healthcare in the US and how they grew in one of the most competitive spaces in the industry.The CEO shares her experience partnering with Transformation Capital, a growth equity fund focused on innovative healthcare IT and services companies, in order to scale through hiring and innovate through technology. She talks about the advantages of working remotely versus a hybrid model, such as direct connections from clients to interpreters in as little as 15 seconds.The pod rounds off with Jeenie's technology plans for the future with intentional partnerships and integrations with electronic medical records and electronic health records. Kirsten gives her outlook, where she sees a transition from OPI to VRI, and increased communication due to rising migrant trends around the world.First up, Florian and Anna discuss the language industry news of the week, with two airports in Canada being ordered to pay CAD 20,000 to serial complainant Michel Thibodeau.In M&A news, Toppan Digital Language, the LSP subsidiary of Singapore-based Toppan Leefung, expanded its London presence with the acquisition of TranslateMedia. Meanwhile, Down Under, the Australian Judicial Council on Cultural Diversity launched the second edition of its national standards for legal interpreting.Florian talks about Amazon Transcribe's no-code workflow, which enables video subtitle creation directly within the service.
Slator's very own Anna Wyndham joins the pod to share key insights from our flagship Slator 2022 Language Industry Market Report.Totalling 100 pages, the report covers language industry growth, the LSP competitive landscape, core language industry technologies, and market outlook. Anna starts off by breaking down market size by vertical, geographic region, and buyer intention. She also touches on spotlight topics, such as remote interpreting, media localization, and expert-in-the-loop.Anna reviews frontier language technologies, with speech-to-speech translation, synthetically dubbed media, and synthetically generated content marketing having the potential to disrupt and expand the market. Florian gives his outlook on the market and projected growth to 2026 based on conservative, base, and optimistic growth scenarios.Next up, Florian and Esther discuss the language industry news of the week, which saw Lilt raise USD 55m in series C funding led by Four Rivers. Also in the US, on-demand healthcare interpreting platform, Jeenie, announced a USD 9.3m series A funding round led by Transformation Capital.
Today's guest host is Atiba Madyun, President/CEO of The Madyun Group, a government relations firm based in Washington, DC, as well as Party Politics US, a data collection firm that not only gathers data from American voters but also engages with young people to educate them on public policy. Atiba is joined by four different guests today to discuss four different topics. Here they are in the order they appear during today's show: 1. State Senator Gerald Neal, who represents Kentucky's 33rd legislative district, discusses voting rights and gerrymandering 2. Kristen Brecht Baker, CEO of Jeenie, an app that provides on-demand interpreters for better communication, discusses health equity 3. State Senator Elgie Sims, who represents Illinois' 17th legislative district, discusses criminal justice reform 4. Jamie Neidig, Co-Founder of Anti-Racist Parents of Loudoun County, discusses documented racism in Loudoun County public schools and the struggles her group is facing in their fight against racism within the school district Atiba Madyun is the former Division Director of the National Black Caucus of State Legislators, as well as the author of the novel 'Saving Grace,' which is available for purchase on Amazon in paperback and Kindle. His website is AtibaMadyun.com and his Twitter handle is @AtibaMadyun.
On this week's podcast I am joined by Jeenie, a mother of three from Canada. Jeenie is the CEO and Head Trainer of KeepFit Women a fitness and health brand. In our chat we spoke predominantly about her third pregnancy (her first two being milder versions of the severe Hyperemesis she would go on to endure) and how she battled with her own identity.Whilst Jeenie's care was over all really very good, this didn't detract from some of the feelings and intrusive thoughts we all get with Hyperemesis. In other words, even with incredible care you can't escape the destruction of HG.We talked about her husband, who was essentially her carer, surviving an HG pregnancy during a global pandemic and how she managed to keep her company and brand going when she was unable to offer her usual fitness content and positive mental attitude.Thanks for listening and we hope you come back soon for more!For more information about Jeenie's fitness brand please visit https://keepfitwomen.com/
We talk to Kirsten Baker, CEO, and Co-Founder of Jeenie. It won the Startup of the Year award by Established and US. Jeenie was co-founded by Kirsten Baker and her father, Richard Brecht. Its mobile platform connects users via video and audio calls with live, HIPAA-trained, medical interpreters from mobile devices or computers. Instead of paying $90 to $125 an hour for a professional interpreter, you can use Jeenie's service for $1 per minute.
Welcome to Vivid Talks, where we bring on Social Media Influencers for our interviews! This episode we have Jeenie Weenie, who is a Tiktok influencer with over 3 Million followers! Jeenie will share her insights of how she exploded and built her branding from scratch!Jeenie Weenie Tiktok: @jeenie.weenieListen to these on my Podcast: http://podcast.vivid-vision.org/Follow me on Instagram: @vivid_vision
Jeenie is a mobile platform that connects you to a video or audio call with live, interpreter for on-demand language assistance 24/7. Watch their recent television interview on Yahoo! Finance. Offering the latest in mobile video interpreting (MoVI), Jeenie is focusing on the healthcare space to help healthcare providers eliminate language barriers, reduce risk and improve patient outcomes. Caregivers select the language they need (including American Sign Language), tap a button, and a live interpreter appears on screen to support conversations with non-English-speaking and Deaf patients …in face-to-face appointments or for Telehealth consultations. What's Innovative About Jeenie’s Solution? Jeenie is the first gig-economy marketplace in its space disrupting the antiquated language services industry built on old-school call centers and capital-intensive infrastructure. Their asset-less model and elegant technology deliver better and faster virtual interpreting at the lowest prices in the industry.
On this episode of the Somewhat Frank Podcast, Frank Gruber (@FrankGruber) and John Guidos (@JohnGuidos) talk about the new COVID-19 vaccine that is getting rolled out to address the ongoing pandemic that has taken 300,000+ lives in the US alone. To put that in perspective, WWII took over 400,000 lives, so this vaccine may go down as one of the most important medical breakthroughs in our lifetime. Frank and John also chat about a few ridiculously large IPOs in the tech sector and the trend of migration from big cities. Frank also shares some stories and remembers the life of his good friend, Tony Hsieh. You can read his article celebrating Tony’s life at: https://tech.co/news/celebrating-tony-hsieh Frank also celebrates the following people from his network: Lou Mintzer https://twitter.com/mintzer/status/1330873819809144833 Danica Kombol https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mwwpr-acquires-everywhere-agency-leading-influencer-marketing-firm-301190293.html?tc=eml_cleartime&fbclid=IwAR3ZquaI9FMezgAmN21I30x6aVWQhmY0WQOqQgI6ILW51dvcthZOUzP-3Ag The guys talk briefly about the 8th annual Startup of the Year Summit that occurred in November. From the startup pitches, to the conversations with folks like Tim Draper, Kara Goldin, and Mike Evans, Lo Toney, and many many more. We also had AMAs with Marc Nager, Carolyn Rodz, Marlon Nichols, NASA, USAF. We also hosted 500+ Curated Office Hours during the summit, not to mention all the interactions and conversations that attendees set up on their own. We also had an amazing Top 100 semi-finalists this year! Here are a few fun stats: OVER half of our startups have a female on the founding team 74% of teams have a founder of color nearly 20% were Veteran-led companies SoLo Funds was named the 2020 Startup of the Year and Jeenie won the .US Veteran Startup of the Year. The Top 5 finalists included SoLo Funds, Jeenie, Finmark, GLASS, and Hoy Health. We also named Grifin as the People’s Choice Award winner. As always, remember to register for your free .us domain offer at est.us/SummitUS. We hope to see you in 2021! Sign up now to get notified about our 2021 application and upcoming events at: established.us/programs and startupofyear.com Up next, Established will be helping to host the Unvalley 2020 conference on December 17th and 18th. Our team at Established is the Production sponsor and some will be conducting the interviews at the event. This is not only an opportunity to see great speakers it is an opportunity for anyone looking to find a job that best fits their culture or vibe outside of the valley. Register for Unvalley at the following: https://est.us/unvalley20 Unvalley is a two day virtual conference to connect attendees with the biggest opportunities in tech between the coasts. Speakers include the following: Steve Case from Revolution and Rise of the Rest. Arlan Hamilton from BackStage Capital Rand Fishkin from Moz Mary Grove from Bread and Butter Ventures and many many more. The guys also discuss the following things they are reading/watching: Do you know the origin story of Monopoly? Monopoly Was Designed to Teach the 99% About Income Inequality. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/monopoly-was-designed-teach-99-about-income-inequality-180953630/?fbclid=IwAR0Uzcy2c-GkxVwiLSmnBCirgo8lPp12YIh5wKJreyoHHd439G5czv2dtyw Movie night is going to be at home in 2021. Warner Bros. Smashes Box Office Windows, Will Send Entire 2021 Slate to HBO Max and Theaters. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/warner-bros-smashes-box-office-windows-will-send-2021-slate-to-hbo-max-and-theaters Wonder Women on Merry Christmas!!! Wonder Woman 1984 will be released on HBO Max the same day it’s in theaters for no extra cost. https://www.theverge.com/2020/11/18/21504152/wonder-woman-1984-release-delay-new-date-warner-bros-disney-black-widow-dune-tenet Aliens are helping us prevent war. Israel's Former Space Security Chief Says Aliens Have Prevented Nuclear War. https://www.vice.com/en/article/xgzg97/israels-former-space-security-chief-says-aliens-have-prevented-nuclear-war?utm_campaign=later-linkinbio-motherboardvice&utm_content=later-12615309&utm_medium=social&utm_source=instagram Would you give up your treasure? Treasure hunter marks five years in jail for refusing to give up his gold. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/dec/14/tommy-thompson-treasure-jail-ship-of-gold Get updates like this in your inbox before they hit the web by subscribing to the newsletter here: https://frankgruber.me/newsletter/
Prepare for takeoff! I spoke with Sandra Kwon, a former Emirates Airlines cabin crew member, who talks about her career takeoff in becoming a TikTok superstar and growing her TikTok community of over 3.6 million followers. She is popularly known as Jennie Weenie, and she is best known for her TikTok series on #CabinCrewLife that educates and entertains her followers with fun travel tips, and stories. In this episode:We dive in about the strategies she has learned about growing her TikTok channel and what you could be doing to grow.Stay ConsistentFind your look, or your catchy saying.How can brands properly work with creators on TikTok.Give the creators freedom to create! Want more flight tips? Check out the e-book “Jeenie's Quick Guide on Becoming Cabin Crew” THE GUEST: Sandra Kwon aka Jeenie Weenie Content Creator with 3.6 Million Followers TikTok: jeenie.weenieInstagram: jeenie.weenieYouTube: Jennie.WeenieFOLLOW THE BIZTOK TEAM!Host: Kyle KaplanisFollow me on:TikTok: BizTokerInstagram: Kyle_KaplanisLinkedIn: Kyle KaplanisBe sure to leave a review, and ensure you subscribe so you do not miss out any future episodes. Support the show (https://paypal.me/jlvmgmt?locale.x=en_US)
On this episode of the Startup of the Year podcast, we included a recap of highlights from the 2020 Startup of the Year Summit. During the episode, we also hear commentary from some of our Established Team members. Rich Maloy from Established Ventures pitches in with the “VC Minute.” Our Director of Partnerships, Jacqui Dietrich, also provides an update about our partner programs and specifically discusses the following items: IFundWomen, https://ifundwomen.com/ AMSE Association of Military Spouse Entrepreneurs https://www.amse.co/ Boomtown Sports Tech Accelerator https://boomtownaccelerators.com/accelerators-startups/sports-tech/ Feel free to nominate a Startup Ambassador or Investment Partner by emailing partnership@est.us. We also invite all of our listeners to get involved with our program by visiting: www.established.us/programs For those of you who did not attend the Summit, we again congratulate our big Startup of the Year winner SoloFunds! Travis Holoway and his team are really building a fantastic company on a mission to provide affordable access to loans for those in need by connecting borrowers to lenders through our convenient mobile Marketplace. As part of being named the Startup of the Year winner, they are also candidates for an investment from Established Ventures. During the Summit, we had to narrow down thousands of applicant down to the Top 100 companies -- an amazing group of judges helped us narrow it down to the Top 15 companies which included: Freeman Capital YellowCard Andonix Mi Terro Cherry Blossom Intimates Inclusology Grifin MITO Material Solutions SweetBio Otolith Labs Finmark Jeenie Hoy Health GLASS SoLo Funds The judges then narrowed the group down to the Top 5 Finalists which included: Finmark - Who eliminates the need for complex spreadsheets with a simple to use platform, so founders can easily create, update, and share their financial plans. GLASS - A software ecosystem powering high-performance governments to aid the procurement process Jeenie - On-Demand Interpreters for Better Communication Hoy Health - Whose vision is to provide access to bilingual English and Spanish speaking healthcare professionals that include Doctors, Nurses, Psychologist and a variety of other health care related professionals. And of course our winner - SoLo Funds. At this year’s Summit we also highlighted the special .US Veteran Startup of the Year category thanks to our partnership with the .US domain, and I am proud to announce that Jeenie, who won a $10k non-dilutive cash prize, which was given to a startup founded by a US Veteran - Spouse - or Dependent. We also had the Startup of the Year World Impact Award winners: Leda Health Leaf Global Vonzella 70 Million Jobs CRPWrap Perimeter Youth Enrichments There were also the Startup of the Year Honorable Mentions, which included: Spira CloudCampaign Otrafy At Ease Rentals Corporation Calendar Refactr TiLT TipTags Rosy TruGenomix, Inc. Beagle Learning Lineus Medical Target Arm Fulcrum Gardenio We also had our People’s Choice Award, for which we were tallying votes up until the end of the Summit and we are happy to announce the winner of People’s Choice award is Grifin! Grifin is a really interesting app/product that allows you to invest in all of the companies that you buy things from, making it easier to invest in the places you purchase things from. We also want to congratulate the winners of a few other People’s Choice categories: Fintech & Security Category Winner - Just Protect Health, Wellness, MedTech & Biotech Category Winner - Clear Child Psychology Platform Technology, AR/VR, AI Robotics Category Winner - Airgility Social Impact, Lifestyle & Culture, EdTech, Smart Cities Category Winner - Neolth. Also, at the Summit, in addition to the pitch competition we had a lot of other activities including some amazing “Ask Me Anything Sessions, Alumni Spotlight sessions (where we caught up with some startups that previously participated in our events). To see a full list of all of the experts, judges, AMA panelists, please go to: summit.startupofyear.com/summit-experts We also had Curated Office hours (where we paired startup founders with mentors), and networking hallways where attendees could get to know one another and discuss synergies between their companies. We also featured a number of exciting speakers including: Tim Draper, venture capitalist and founder of Draper Associates and entrepreneur. Author Kara Goldin will discuss her journey in starting Hint Water and her new book Undaunted. Entrepreneur Mike Evans will share his candid story behind starting and taking GrubHub to IPO plus his new startup Fixer.com, and forthcoming book Hangry. Author and entrepreneur Rohit Bhargava will share learnings from his latest book Non Obvious Mega Trends. Author Meredith Fineman will teach us tips from her new book Brag Better. Author Whitney Johnson will teach you how to Disrupt Yourself. Zvi BandCo-Founder & CEO, Contactually and GM, Compass, and Author, Success is in Your Sphere. Lo Toney, Founding Managing Partner, Plexo Capital. Dr. Ximena Hartsock, the Co-Founder, Phone2Action Suneel Gupta, who is a Professor, Harvard University and Author of the upcoming book, Backable. We had a lot of sponsors that we would love to thank. You can check them out at: summit.startupofyear.com/sponsors-and-partners We also had incredible judges throughout the competition and we share some words from our finals judges who included: Anna Mason is a Partner on Revolution's Rise of the Rest Seed Fund. Karen Kerr is the founder and Managing Director of Exposition Ventures. Lo Toney is the Founding Managing Partner of Plexo Capital, which he incubated and spun out from GV. Mary Grove is a Managing Partner of Bread and Butter Ventures. Dan Mindus is the Founder and Managing Partner of NextGen Venture Partners, a seed-stage venture fund that works with more than 1400 Venture Partners. Thank you for listening, and as always, please check out the Established website and subscribe to the newsletter at www.est.us Checkout Startup of the Year at www.startupofyear.com/ Subscribe to the Startup of the Year Daily Deal Flow: www.startupofyear.com/daily-dealflow Subscribe to the Startup of the Year podcast: http://startupoftheyear.libsyn.com/ Subscribe to the Established YouTube Channel: https://soty.link/ESTYouTube *** Startup of the Year helps diverse, emerging startups, founding teams, and entrepreneurs push their company to the next level. We are a competition, a global community, and a resource. Startup of the Year is also a year-long program that searches the country for a geographically diverse set of startups from all backgrounds and pulls them together to compete for the title of Startup of the Year. The program includes a number of in-person and virtual events, including our annual South By Southwest startup pitch event and competition. All of which culminate at our annual Startup of the Year Summit, where the Startup of the Year winner is announced, along with an opportunity at a potential investment. Established is a consultancy focused on helping organizations with innovation, startup, and communication strategies. It is the power behind Startup of the Year. Created by the talent responsible for building the Tech.Co brand (acquired by an international publishing company), we are leveraging decades of experience to help our collaborators best further (or create) their brand & accomplish their most important goals. Connect with us on Twitter - @EstablishedUs and Facebook - facebook.com/established.us/.
Prepare for takeoff! Former Emirates Airlines cabin crew member Sandra Kwon takes us through the basics of traveling by plane. Popularly known as Jeenie Weenie, Sandra hosts a popular TikTok series on #CabinCrewLife that educates and entertains over 2 million followers with fun travel tips and stories. Host Amanda Ogen and Sandra Jeenie Kwon fly through tips for first-time and frequent flyers, basics on safety, best seats on a plane, tricks to getting upgrades, and more! Want more flight tips? Check out the e-book “Jeenie’s Quick Guide on Becoming Cabin Crew” available here: https://payhip.com/b/7Oxa Let’s get far! Subscribe to “How Did I Get This Far?” wherever you listen to podcasts and follow along on social media: Instagram @howdidigetthisfarpod Facebook @howdidigetthisfar Twitter @howdidigetthis1 Get updates via email or SMS: https://howdidigetthisfar.podcave.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeenie Yoon is a licensed social worker with 10+ years of experience working in the field of sexual assault. Of course Jeenie flipped the script using her expert skills to help me unpack my work place trauma and name the abusive behaviors many of us witness and experience from bosses, partners, family members, and friends. Listen to her share what an unhealthy workplace she was formerly at and the helpful advice for folks currently in toxic environments. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/delmard/support
Episode Notes Robert Lopez is the President and CEO of the Folsom Street East the NYC-based non-profit behind the largest leather, fetish, and kink street festival on the east coast. In this episode, Robert and Jeenie discuss the BDSM, leather, and kink communities to address myths and empower those who belong to those communities. The 2019 Folsom Street East festival is on Sunday June 23rd, and tickets can be purchased at (http://www.folsomstreeteast.com/) The festival can be followed on Twitter/Instagram @FolsomEast and on Facebook at (https://www.facebook.com/folsomstreeteast/). You can also follow our interviewee, Robert (aka Papa Bear), @Papabearbx on Instagram! This Episode: Co-Host Jeenie Yoon (NYCAASA) and Robert Lopez (Folsom Street East) Follow the Alliance on Twitter, @NYCAASA or on Instagram, @NYCAlliance and use our hashtag, #SexTalkHappyHour and let us know what you think of this episode and our podcast! This episode was produced and edited by Jeenie Yoon. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes Body Positivity has been a buzzword for a couple of years now, and it’s starting to gain some speed. But what does it actually mean? Are we truly being body inclusive and celebrating diverse shapes and sizes, or is “Body Positivity” a glittery version of something else? This month we speak to Ashlie Atkinson and Lisa Tinglum! They share their stories and thoughts on body positivity, the Fat Acceptance movement, life as a plus-sized woman, and sex! Follow Ashlie Atkinson on Twitter @AshlieAtkinson and on Instagram @Ashlie_Atkinson. You can also follow Lisa on Instagram @LisaRose00. We need YOU for “Let’s Talk Sex!” If you are interesting in being featured in the Let's Talk Sex Segment, please email Jeenie at jyoon@svfreenyc.org This Episode: Co-Host Jeenie Yoon (NYCAASA), Lisa Tinglum, and Ashlie Atkinson. Follow the Alliance on Twitter, @NYCAASA or on Instagram, @NYCAlliance and use our hashtag, #SexTalkHappyHour and let us know what you think of this episode and our podcast! This episode was produced and edited by Jeenie Yoon.
Episode Notes In this BONUS episode of Sex Talk Happy Hour, Jeenie speaks with her colleague Nastia (they/them) who answers a bunch of questions about the newest proposed regulations for the Federal Title IX Law. We are asking any interested listeners to consider writing and submitting their own comment about the Proposed Regulations so that the Federal Department of Education knows what the public really thinks and wants. Please submit your comments to the Federal Registry by January 28, 2019! To submit your comment, please visit [http://svfreenyc.org/nycaasa-blog/]. If after listening you still want more information to read over, please feel free to email Nastia directly at [NGorodilova@svfreenyc.org]. They have graciously agreed to communicate with anyone who wants more resources! This Episode: Co-Host Jeenie Yoon (NYCAASA), Nastia Gorodilova (NYCAASA) Follow the Alliance on Twitter, @NYCAASA or on Instagram, @NYCAlliance and use our hashtag, #SexTalkHappyHour and let us know what you think of this episode and our podcast! This episode was produced and edited by Jeenie Yoon.
Episode Notes The first day of December is known as World AIDS Day, commemorating the lives lost to AIDS-related illnesses and as a reminder to us all that HIV is not gone yet. In this episode, Mikayla Bobrow (the Senior Program Coordinator here) interviews Eddie Tirado of the Safe Horizon Streetwork Project. For more information on the Streetwork Project, visit [https://www.safehorizon.org/streetwork/]. This month's Let's Talk Sex segment features Emily! If you are interested in being featured in the Let's Talk Sex Segment, please email Jeenie at jyoon@svfreenyc.org This Episode: Co-Host Mikayla Bobrow (NYCAASA), Eddie Tirado (Safe Horizon), and Emily. Follow the Alliance on Twitter, @NYCAASA or on Instagram, @NYCAlliance and use our hashtag, #SexTalkHappyHour and let us know what you think of this episode and our podcast! This episode was produced and edited by Jeenie Yoon.
Episode Notes Only 24 states in the United States mandate some form of sex education. And even then, it's difficult to tell how many states have comprehensive sex education models. In this episode, we speak to licensed sex educators Lisa and Andy who shed some light onto the topic of what a comprehensive sex education should include and why. This month's Let's Talk Sex segment features Eric! If you are interesting in being featured in the Let's Talk Sex Segment, please email Jeenie at jyoon@svfreenyc.org This Episode: Co-Host Jeenie Yoon (NYCAASA), Lisa Finn (Babeland), Andy Duran (Good Vibrations) and Eric. Follow the Alliance on Twitter, @NYCAASA or on Instagram, @NYCAlliance and use our hashtag, #SexTalkHappyHour and let us know what you think of this episode and our podcast! This episode was produced and edited by Jeenie Yoon.
Jeenie is the owner of Keepfit Women, a fitness and wellness brand focused on helping you learn how to get FIT not only in your body, but also the "fitness" of your mind and emotional health, too. Today we're chatting about Jeenie's personal journey with a hormone imbalance and how she figured out what was going on, and then she'll share her 6 tips for helping to balance your own hormones, naturally. FIND JEENIE: Instagram: www.instagram.com/keepfit.women Facebook: www.facebook.com/keepfitwomen Website: www.keepfitwomen.com
What do you do when a freelance client questions what you charge? This is a question I got from Jeenie and it's a good one. So, here's an episode on it.
Episode Notes Have you ever wondered if your demeanor, and ways to give advice have closed doors on people opening up to you more? Do you see yourself as empathetic? Do you know what that means? Host Perky talks with guest, Jeenie Yoon about sexual assault. Jeenie is a social worker that works for the NYC Alliance Against Sexual Assault. She spends much of her work day providing training to college campuses about sexual assault. She holds a MSW from Columbia and BA in Criminal Justice from George Washington University. In her spare time she likeS to sing, read and travel. Agenda- 1. Definition of Sympathetic and Empathetic 2. #MeToo campaign and thoughts 3. Gender differences and how we raise our children 4. Friendzone 5. Title IX/ Betsy DeVos and DOE 6. Period talk/ Sex Talk 7. Birth Control Experiences (IUDs) Visit Svfreenyc.org for more information about defining sexual violence, or setting up workshops to further educate on the topic. Hotlines: National Sexual Assault Hotline: 800-995-5247NYC Anti-Violence Project (for LGBTQ-identified survivors) : 212-714-1141Online hotline (chat-style, private, doesn't collect IP addresses) rainn.orgVisit Patreon Campaign: Patreon.com/perkyperspectivesUse hastag perkyspod on social media platforms. Facebook: Love Period Project Instagram: Perkysexycool Twitter: PerkysPod Email: Perkyperspectivespod@gmail.com Websites: perksofwellness.org For feminine hygiene product needs: Tinyurl.com/loveperiodproject This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1aea92 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Perky Perspectives.