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Best podcasts about jen bailey

Latest podcast episodes about jen bailey

Lingerie Lowdown The Podcast
#335 : In conversation Ep70 - Michelle and Jen on their favourite pieces for photoshoots

Lingerie Lowdown The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 29:51


In today's podcast episode, we welcome back Michelle De Feo and Jen Bailey. They're here to chat about their must-have wardrobe pieces, the ones they always pack for a photoshoot. While photographers often suggest what to bring, Michelle and Jen always make sure to slip in their personal favourites. After all, wearing something you truly love not only boosts your confidence but also transforms the energy of a shoot. They'll also be sharing their current favourite pieces, giving you a glimpse into their go-to looks. So sit back, tune in, and enjoy their light-hearted chat today! As a reminder, our podcast is available on all major platforms, including Spotify, Apple, Google, Amazon, and more. Simply search for ‘Lingerie Lowdown The Podcast' to access all our episodes, which are free for everyone to enjoy. Plus, you can now watch the video versions of our latest episodes directly, here on Spotify and our Rumble channel too! For a deeper dive and a complete archive of all our engaging audio podcasts, be sure to visit our podcast on Spotify. Happy listening (or watching), and thank you for being part of this incredible podcast journey with us!

Lingerie Lowdown The Podcast
#315 : In conversation Ep66 - Michelle and Jen on how they met and being TV extras

Lingerie Lowdown The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 31:24


Todays "In Conversation" episode features Michelle De Feo and Jen Bailey joining the podcast for the very first time! These two lovely ladies, who have been long-time friends in the modelling industry, are not only reviewers for us but have also worked together as TV extras in recent years. In this engaging chat, they share how they first met at the start of their modelling careers, before diving into the fun and memorable experiences they've had on set, including a very raunchy brothel scene for the hugely popular TV series House of the Dragon. Don't miss the laughs as they reveal which of them had to wear a 'merkin' for the scene, leading to plenty of giggles on set!

Inside Out Health with Coach Tara Garrison
JEN BAILEY-HOBBS Healing from Chronic Fight or Flight Masked as High Performance

Inside Out Health with Coach Tara Garrison

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 41:56


Many years of heart lead leadership within a Policing environment has infused Jen Bailey-Hobbs with a plethora of skills which have made her, broke her and thankfully made her again. She is now on a path that continues to serve others sharing the wellness skills that has enabled me to become my best version: a wellness advocate, qualified international breathwork master, meditation leader and cold water therapist, Reiki master, retreat host and qualified adult teacher, coach, mentor and event manager. Founding Seedlings Retreats and Holidays, providing bespoke wellness retreats in Wales and Italy, and luxury holiday experiences at her home in Aberaeron, seemed the most natural step to take.  In this episode, Jen Bailey-Hobbs shares about how a shift around her mindset on 'being fat' helped her to finally break through her weight loss resistance, and her favorite healing modalities that she used on herself to break free from trauma, and that she's using in her retreats. Learn more about Jen here: https://seedlingsretreatsandholidays.com/ Instagram: @breathe.2.bee CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro 2:40 Jen's background 6:48 Becoming aware of fight or flight 9:20 Overeating is not the issue 12:00 Jen's healing journey step by step 19:00 The need of a healing touch 20:50 Meditation & breath 25:00 A common misconception about meditation 28:16 Jen's favorite breath work routines 33:05 Jen's retreats 35:50 How to find Jen on social media 38:55 "Each day is day 1"  

Unity Spiritual Center Denver
Episode 105: Mystical Awe | Unity Spiritual Center Denver | 8.13.23

Unity Spiritual Center Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 32:12


I hope that you have been taking time to notice the plethora of opportunities for awe and wonder that life so freely affords us.  This Sunday we will consider the power and purpose of Mystical/Spiritual Awe.The term mystical here simply means a direct, personal experience of the Divine. There are a plethora of these opportunities to connect. As we discussed last week, many of us feel this powerful connection while “walking in the Cathedral of nature” as Dr. Lisa Miller puts it.In his book Awe, author Dasher Keltner explores how our spiritual life actually grows out of experiences of awe.  Keltner refers to mystical awe as “…the feelings of encountering what we call the Divine, {meaning} what we feel to be primary, true, good and omnipresent” (pg. 195).Such experiences draw us closer to the power and presence of the Divine within and all around us. They also fulfill a deep and fundamental human need.The awe-inspiring body of work recently published by Dr. Lisa Miller in the book entitled, The Awakened Brain shares how science has also concluded that humans are hard- wired for spirituality. Not surprisingly, their work also shows the positive trends toward overall resilience and happiness, as well as greater physical health, and mental wellbeing among people with a strong spiritual foundation.Yet, statically speaking fewer Americans are finding that foundation in traditional religious settings. The need for spiritual connection and growth is alive and well, but the stronghold of dogma and outdated doctrine are increasingly less appealing in meeting that need.Keltner explored the analogy set forth by Rev. Jen Bailey in her experience of ministry as one of “composting religion.”I understood this to mean that she is doing the work of freeing religion/spirituality from its outdated and decaying foundations, particularly those rooted in racism and sexism. Doing so supports her ability to distill a message of Truth and a fullness of Spirit that nurtures deeper growth, and supports authentic connections among her membership.Using the natural process of composting is a powerful metaphor.  In nature, this is the process by which raw material is broken down by microorganisms that consume any toxins, distilling the purest mixture of organic matter to then nourish new growth.Keltner goes further by drawing the following intriguing comparison,   “Mystical Awe follows {that} pattern of decay, distilling, & growth. Our own experiences of mystical awe, or spiritual experience, follow this pattern of the decay of the default self's preconceptions about the world, which results in the distilling of some essential feeling that gives rise to growth of our own spiritual beliefs and practices” (pg. 196).Our direct and personal experiences with the Divine grow us by expanding our limited preconceptions about the Divine, ourselves, and the world.Mystical awe, like most things, begins with awareness!We all have the ability to perceive what Emerson called “the benevolent life force.” That perception offers a direct connection with the vastness and mystery of that force.That connection also unifies us with all of creation, and our perception continues to widen.Consider for yourself:How do you experience mystical awe?What settings or practices support you in a direct and personal experience with the Divine?How have these experiences expanded your preconceived ideas about yourself, and the world?

IKAR Los Angeles
Standing at Sinai: Panel of Jews by Choice led by Rabbi Morris Panitz | Shavuot 5783

IKAR Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 48:06


Led by R' Morris Panitz, Jen Bailey, Alex Couto + Jessica Cabot

Progressive Voices
State Of Belief 03-04-2023

Progressive Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 60:00


Next time on State of Belief Radio, The Rev. Jennifer Bailey, Founder and Executive Director of Faith Matters Network An ordained minister, public theologian, and national leader in the multi-faith movement for justice, Rev. Jen is also Co-Founder of the People's Supper and a member of Weave from the Aspen Institute. Jen Bailey is the author of To My Beloveds: Letters on Faith, Race, Loss and Radical Hope, a book that explores healing the healers in the form of a collection of love letters to her fellow activists and faith leaders.

State of Belief - Religion and radio done differently.
March 4, 2023 – Rev. Jen Bailey, Creating Community Across Divisions

State of Belief - Religion and radio done differently.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 37:48


As we turn the calendar page to March, celebrated as Women's History Month, this week on State of Belief, Interfaith Alliance's weekly radio show and podcast we're excited to be speaking with Rev. Jennifer Bailey, founder and executive director of Faith Matters Network. Nowadays, there are endless opportunities for connecting along intersecting identities and priorities. […] The post March 4, 2023 – Rev. Jen Bailey, Creating Community Across Divisions first appeared on State of Belief.

What Matters Most
Reverend Jen Bailey #1112

What Matters Most

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 53:28


In this encore presentation, What Matters Most podcast host Paul Samuel Dolman is joined by the Reverend Jen Bailey. The post Reverend Jen Bailey #1112 appeared first on Paul Samuel Dolman.

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On Being with Krista Tippett
BONUS: An On Being Listening Party — Celebrating 20 Years

On Being with Krista Tippett

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 72:14 Very Popular


A special offering from Krista Tippett and all of us at On Being: an incredible, celebratory event — listening back and remembering forwards across 20 years of this show in the good company of our beloved friend and former guest, Rev. Jen Bailey, and so many of you. We offer it here as an audio experience, and we think you will enjoy being in the room retroactively. You will hear the voices of wise and graceful lives — of former guests, and of listeners from far-flung places. You may also catch references to things seen and witnessed throughout the event — including a stunning opening poem by our dear friend Maria Popova, composed of On Being show titles — which you can take in fully by viewing the recorded celebration in its entirety on our YouTube channel.Krista will be back next week to send us off with a poem and short farewell — a “see you later” while we rest and dream and make some new things. In the meantime, we will be sharing offerings beyond this podcast. Join us at onbeing.org/staywithus.

Friends For Life
S2 E2: Where Does The Love Go? Friendship During Grief And Loss With Rev. Jen Bailey

Friends For Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 54:35


What does friendship look like during times of grief and loss? How do we return to the friendships that ground us? How do we adequately grieve a friendship that has come to an end? Rev. Jen Bailey joins Lisa and Macky to explore these questions. We also explore mothering while grieving a mother, the grief in this pandemic moment, and making a commitment to the people in our community. Plus, shenanigans of the past! Follow our ‘Friends For Life: Songs Getting Us Through' Playlist Transcript and show notes at https://auburnseminary.org/friends/ .

What Matters Most
Rev. Jen Bailey #917

What Matters Most

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 53:28


Author, speaker, and theologian the Rev. Jen Bailey joins host Paul Samuel Dolman on the What Matters Most podcast. The post Rev. Jen Bailey #917 appeared first on Paul Samuel Dolman.

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Prophetic Resistance Podcast
Episode 58: Rev. Jen Bailey

Prophetic Resistance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 51:26


Today's guest is Rev. Jen Bailey, an ordained minister, public theologian, and national leader in the multi-faith movement for justice. She is also the founder and executive director of the Faith Matters Network,  a Womanist-led organization equipping community organizers, faith leaders, and activists with resources for connection, spiritual sustainability, and accompaniment. This episode explored the life cycles of justice work, the need for seasons of rest,  the lost art of letter writing and Jen's new book titled To My Beloveds: Letters on Faith, Race, Loss and Radical Hope.  The book is available for purchase here. 

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On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Jen Bailey with Krista Tippett

On Being with Krista Tippett

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 53:32


“I'm entering into this next phase… with a great deal of curiosity and perhaps tenderness, wanting to hold each other tight, because I think that there are ramifications of last year that have yet to be felt.” Rev. Jen Bailey is a wise young pastor and social innovator, and a “friend of a different generation” of Krista. This conversation is a loving adventure in cross-generational mapmaking and care. Jen is a leader in a widening movement that is “healing the healers” — sustaining individuals, organizers, and communities for the long, life-giving transformations ahead.Jen Bailey is Founder and Executive Director of the Faith Matters Network and serves on the staff of Greater Bethel AME Church in Nashville, Tennessee. Her first book, to be published in October 2021, is called, To My Beloveds: Letters on Faith, Race, Loss and Radical Hope.This conversation came about in partnership with Encore.org. It is edited and produced with music and other features in the On Being episode "Jen Bailey — What We Inherit & What We Send Forth." Find the transcript for that show at onbeing.org.

On Being with Krista Tippett
Jen Bailey — What We Inherit & What We Send Forth

On Being with Krista Tippett

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 50:56


“I'm entering into this next phase… with a great deal of curiosity and perhaps tenderness, wanting to hold each other tight, because I think that there are ramifications of last year that have yet to be felt.” Rev. Jen Bailey is a wise young pastor and social innovator, and a “friend of a different generation” of Krista. This conversation is a loving adventure in cross-generational mapmaking and care. Jen is a leader in a widening movement that is “healing the healers” — sustaining individuals, organizers, and communities for the long, life-giving transformations ahead.Jen Bailey is Founder and Executive Director of the Faith Matters Network and serves on the staff of Greater Bethel AME Church in Nashville, Tennessee. Her first book, to be published in October 2021, is called, To My Beloveds: Letters on Faith, Race, Loss and Radical Hope.This conversation came about in partnership with Encore.org.Find the transcript at onbeing.org.

Igniting Imagination: Leadership Ministry
Composting Religion with Jen Bailey, Locke Innovative Leader Award Winner

Igniting Imagination: Leadership Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 38:10


Co-hosts Lisa Greenwood and Casper ter Kuile talk with Rev. Jen Bailey, 2021 Locke Innovative Leader Award Winner, about her womanist-led Faith Matters Network, whose mission is to catalyze personal and social change by equipping community organizers, faith leaders, and activists with resources for connection, spiritual sustainability, and accompaniment. Jen, founder and executive director, discusses how the organization has focused on “healing the healers” of transformative social movements through a variety of programs. Jen discusses the role partnerships play in innovation. She also explains the term “composting religion” as taking the best of the old to create something new that meets the needs of today. This conversation is rich with insight about leading a start-up organization whose work at the intersection of spiritual tradition, social healing and social justice requires continual discernment and collaboration.    QUOTES “I think what unites us is the sense that what we're doing is a continuation of a story, not a brand new story we're starting ourselves.” -Jen Bailey [23:08] “But the reality is we exist in a space that is right there in the inbetween. My worldview is inherently influenced by what I would call the spiritual, even as I'm operating in ‘secular' spaces. And I think what is also true for me is that I am most impactful in some of those non-explicitly religious spaces when I'm authentic to who I am.” -Jen Bailey [29:26]   TIMESTAMPS [00:00] Intro [01:35] Meet Jen Bailey [03:54] Significant moments that has shaped Jen [11:47] Her work with Faith Matters Network [15:57] People's Supper [22:27] The continuation of a story [27:16] When sacred and secular intersect [32:45] Three rapid fire questions [36:29] A blessing [37:31] Outro   RESOURCES & RELEVANT LINKS If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts / iTunes? For information about our co-host Casper ter Kuile, visit his website: caspertk.com and check out the work of Sacred Design Lab at sacred.design For information about Faith Matters Network, where Jen Bailey serves as Executive Director, click here. Find Faith Matters Network on Instagram and Facebook @faithmattersnetwork or follow them on Twitter @faithmattersnet Follow Jen Bailey on Instagram and Twitter @revjenbailey This season features Wesleyan Investive's 2021 Tom Locke Innovative Award winners. The award honors spiritual entrepreneurs who have envisioned a broader mission field and have taken risks to make their God-sized dreams a reality. For more information about the award and the recipients, visit award.wesleyaninvestive.org. “God Has Work for Us To Do” music and lyrics by Mark Miller. Visit Mark's website at markamillermusic.com or find him on YouTube at youtube.com/c/markismusic67. This podcast is brought to you by the Leadership Ministry team at TMF and Wesleyan Investive. Leadership Ministry connects diverse, high capacity leaders in conversations and environments that create a network of courage, learning, and innovation in order to help the church lean into its God-appointed mission. For more information and to support Leadership Ministry, visit tmf-fdn.org/leadership-ministry.

Leadership Foundations: City As Playground
Traditioned Innovation: An Innovation into Brave Space

Leadership Foundations: City As Playground

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 60:52


What if instead of seeking safe spaces, we worked to create brave spaces, spaces where we could bring our deepest selves, our deepest vulnerabilities to the table in a way that might make real transformation possible? Rev. Jen Bailey, founder of the Faith Matters Network joins us to explore the possibility of building trust across our deepest and most intractable lines of difference, recognizing that all social change happens at the speed of trust.

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Leadmore Podcast
Healing the Healers with Jen Bailey

Leadmore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 35:54


Leaders often give everything they have to their team and their cause. But who takes care of the leaders? That’s exactly what the Reverend Jen Bailey and her team at Faith Matters Network are working to do. Jen is an accomplished leader with a lot of wisdom to offer. In this episode, Jen shares her insights about what leaders need most, what faith looks like after the pandemic, and reflections nearly a year after George Floyd’s murder.-----Connect with John T. Meyer Follow Leadmore on Instagram Subscribe to the Leadmore newsletter Join the Leadmore Community 

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Martha Runs the World Podcast
Anthony Bailey - We Find Our Way Through Running

Martha Runs the World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 32:44


#110 - As part of the Dynamic Duo of Jen & Anthony Bailey, aka: Run for Grace, Anthony has done a lot of good through running. But that wasn't always the case. Today, he talks about how he found his way through running and learned self esteem and good health in the process. If you recognize the name Jen Bailey, you probably remember that she was in the previous show Runners Come in All Sizes (Episode 104). Find out and be be inspired by his story of rebirth and recovery! All links and information are found on the website: www.martharunstheworld.com Please email me with any comments, questions or suggestions for future shows: martharunstheworld@gmail.com

Running For Distance
Running Free - Anthony Bailey from Running For My Best Life

Running For Distance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 65:30


In Episode 3 of season 3 I sit down and visit with none other than Anthony Bailey. He is a fellow YouTuber who I have become acquainted with and have enjoyed a lot of discussion back and forth on our channels. Anthony has a remarkable story to share in overcoming Domestic Child Abuse, alcohol and drug abuse and also battling his own struggles over the years. It was a lot of fun chatting with Anthony and learning more about his passions of running, sharing his story and also his non-profit organization he has started with his wife, Jen. Run For Grace is a non-profit who's mission is to provide aide to those in need, the less fortunate, and to assist in the prevention of homelessness while promoting an active lifestyle with an emphasis on running. Not to mention he plans on completing the Goggins 4x4x48 and a 50K in hopes to raise money for different organizations. Check out Anthony's channel "Running For My Best Life" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLRt...​ Anthony and Jen Bailey's non-profit - Run For Grace YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-lH...​ http://www.runforgrace.org/

Martha Runs the World Podcast
Runners Come in All Sizes with Jen Bailey

Martha Runs the World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 37:50


#104 - Jen Bailey can't help but inspire us. She and husband Anthony Bailey own and tirelessly manage Run for Grace, a non-profit that raises money in their neighborhood to stop homelessness and other worthy causes. They are also very good videographers. I first became aware of Jen through a video they posted called "Big Girls Can Run Too". I'll post a link of that on my website. All links and information for this episode can be found on my website: www.martharunstheworld.com if you have any comments, questions or suggestions for future shows, please contact me at: martharunstheworld@gmail.com

The Canna Mom Show
Cannabis, Culture and Holistic Healing with Dr. Carlie

The Canna Mom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 40:26


Dr. Carlie Bell-Biggins speaks with Joyce from her home in Houston, Texas. She is a physician with an expertise in cannabis and natural medicine. In addition to being the mom of a nine-year old boy who is her biggest fan, she is the CEO and face of Monaco Natural Health Solutions and a fellow cannabis podcaster. Dr. Carlie can be found dissing with her sister on their podcast, Carlie Coaches Kischa! where you can follow their real-life health journey to better health or on her own Dr. Carlie podcast, Dr. Carli!Topics Discussed(1:45) The Jewish New Year (5781) and Juliette Kayyem(2:55) Dr. Carlie Introduction(4:20) Health and Wellness Journey(8:40) Finding Cannabis and The Houston Academy of Cannabis Science(8:50) Dr. Davidson(10:40) Teaching Cannabis in 2017(12:00) Haus of Jane and Tokeativity Plant Summit(12:40) Becoming A Trusted Voice in Cannabis(14:44) Monaco Health and Dr. Carlie!(16:30) Monaco Premium Live(17:30) Hemp Fix Box(18:55) Education and Conferencing(19:48) Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Therapy(21:40) Inflammation and Cannabis(25:05) Carlie's Military Husband(28:00) Joyce's Favorite ThingHuman Kind by Brad AronsonBig Brother/Big SisterTales from Mother Earth, Jen Bailey(34:14) Carlie and Keesha Youtube(36:21) Dr. Carlie Podcast(38:04) Houston CBD Expo Summit(39:00) Georgia World Cannabis ConferenceConnect with Dr. Carlie on Facebook, Instagram or YouTubeThe Canna Mom Show wants to thank for supporting our cannabis journey.Josh Lamkin for writing and performing TCMS theme music Kelly Dolan of Retail Results Inc Lori Lennon of Thinkubator Media Kim Kramer of McLane Middleton Cannabis Creative GroupPod617, The Boston Podcast Network

Fortification
Rev. Jen Bailey

Fortification

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 48:44


Rev. Jen Bailey is an ordained minister, public theologian, and national leader in the multi-faith movement for justice. She is the Founder and Executive Director of the Faith Matters Network, a Womanist-led organization equipping community organizers, faith leaders, and activists with resources for connection, spiritual sustainability, and accompaniment. Jen comes to this work with nearly a decade of experience at nonprofits combating intergenerational poverty. Rev. Bailey is an ordained itinerant elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and serves locally on the staff of Greater Bethel A.ME. Church in Nashville, Tennessee. This episode was recorded pre-COVID. Please use health and safety guidance regarding the use of physical spiritual spaces referenced in this conversation. Editing by Wazi Maret and David Beasley. Production by Dan Greenman and Nora Rasman. Transcription help from Kolenge Fonge. Learn more, find transcript and more episodes at https://auburnseminary.org/fortification/.

The Future Is Beautiful with Amisha Ghadiali
Rev Jen Bailey on Radical Hope, Spiritual Leadership and Transformation - E93

The Future Is Beautiful with Amisha Ghadiali

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 98:14


What could transform if we embraced brave spaces? In this episode Amisha talks with Rev. Jen Bailey, ordained minister, public theologian, and a leader in the multi-faith movement for justice.  They explore gas-lighting, people pleasing and liberation. Sharing transitions into spiritual leadership, courage to live into joy and faith, deepening connection to the divine and to ancestral resilience, they consider brave spaces to inform our future. Links from this episode and more at www.thefutureisbeautiful.co

Rural Matters
Special Episode #1, Part 2: Women Leading Faith Movements

Rural Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 64:33


This special episode (Part 2) continues a panel discussion at the first-ever Rural Women’s Summit, presented by the National Rural Assembly, which was moderated by Michelle. The discussion was focused on Women Leading Interfaith Movements in Rural America.   The panelists included Rev. Dr. Robin Dease from the United Methodist Church, in the Hartsville, South Carolina Conference; Rev. Jen Bailey from Faith Matters/People’s Supper; and Okolo Rashid from the International Museum of Muslim Cultures. To deal with economic disparities, Rashid asserts, it’s important for residents to be empowered to deal with those inequities on their own. Bailey cites a group called Nuns and Nones, an alliance of spiritually diverse millennials, Catholic sisters, and key local partners who leverage local resources to create a more just, equitable, and loving world. On the topic of improving the health of their local communities, Dease notes that, in her district, there’s a concept called God’s Acres, in which farmers devote one acre of their land to provide healthy food for free to community members in need. Be sure to also listen to Part 1of this Special Episode #1 of Rural Matters.

Rural Matters
Special Episode #1, Part1: Women Leading Faith Movements

Rural Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 41:19


This special episode (Part 1) involves a panel discussion at the first-ever Rural Women's Summit, presented by the National Rural Assembly, which was moderated by Michelle. The discussion was focused on Women Leading Interfaith Movements in Rural America. The panelists include Rev. Dr. Robin Dease from the United Methodist Church in Hartsville, South Carolina Conference; Rev, Jen Bailey from Faith Matters/People's Supper; and Okolo Rashid from the International Museum of Muslim Cultures. Mental health issues are extremely important in rural communities, according to Dease, and it's interfaith dialogues that are often essential in dealing with that complex topic. Rashid notes that in Muslim religion, there is the concept of one original faith, but it is not dependent on religion per se, but something that is found in all human beings - the sharing of a shared humanity. Bailey points out that spiritual care is more significant than ever today because of the increasingly violence and polarization in our society. In general, Bailey asks, what does it mean for people of faith to stand strong in the face of the increasing conflict between the existing power structure and those who are not as privileged or not part of the majority? Stay tuned in the next couple of weeks to hear Part 2 of this Special Episode#1 of Rural Matters.

Pound This
090: Interview With Jen From Beauty & The Bench Press And Bailey From Whole Kitchen Sink

Pound This

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 43:19


Jen & Bailey are from two awesome health and wellness websites and one awesome podcast! In the episode we discuss their weight loss journey, The Whole 30, Binge eating and more. Find their websites here: https://www.beautyandthebenchpress.com/ https://www.wholekitchensink.com/ Find them on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/beautyandthebenchpress/ https://www.instagram.com/wholekitchensink/ And find their podcast here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-little-salty/id1412712003?mt=2

Meeting The Moment
7: REV. JEN BAILEY | Sacredness & Healing the Movement

Meeting The Moment

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2018 45:57


REV. JENNIFER BAILEY is one of a growing number of millennial faith leaders at the forefront of helping strangers come together to explore their social and spiritual identities, and visible differences. Growing up in the small, mostly white town of Quincy, IL led Jen to find her sense of self in the black church, which led...

HR Happy Hour
HR Happy Hour 282 - HR, Organizations, and Employee Student Loan Debt

HR Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 33:00


HR Happy Hour 282 - HR, Organizations, and Employee Student Loan Debt Host: Steve Boese Guest: Jen Bailey, Director Business Development, Tuition.IO This week on the HR Happy Hour Show recorded live at the Health & Benefits Leadership Conference, Steve Boese is joined by Jen Bailey from Tuition.IO, the leading employer funded student loan contribution platform to talk about employee student loan debt, and the opportunity for HR and organizations to offer student loan repayment contributions as an employee benefit. In the US, student loans are at record levels, and more and more employees are entering the workforce with stunning debt levels that they have to pay down. Some progressive employers have turned to student loan repayment contributions to help employees better manage their debts, while also serving as a powerful talent retention and attraction tool. A recent study reported that 86% of employees would remain at an employer for 5 years if student loan repayment contributions were offered as a benefit. Jen talked about how the platform works, how an employer evaluates their options in setting up a student loan repayment contribution, and the ROI that employers are seeing from implementing these student loan repayment benefit programs. This was a super interesting discussion about a very important topic for HR and Benefits leaders, as well as society overall. Learn more about Tuition.IO here. Thanks to our show sponsor Virgin Pulse - check them out at www.virginpulse.com

KISS MY ANGELES
Ep016: MONEY MAKERS

KISS MY ANGELES

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 81:53


Is your money working for you? If you're anything like me, facing the complexities of a responsible financial life is daunting to say the least. It was embarrassing to admit I wasn't perfectly financially literate, or that I was still digging myself into debt. But in a capitalist society, where it's impossible to ignore the influence of money, we are the last group of people who should be squandering it without second thought. In this episode, I am joined by Jen Bailey and Carla Pineda, who work in the financial advising and investments industry and offer excellent advice on educating, motivating and planning for the future.

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Multifaithful
Rev. Jen Bailey: Multifaith, Race, and the AME Church

Multifaithful

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 28:11


On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we talk to Rev. Jennifer Bailey, founder and executive director of the Faith Matters Network and one of the Center for American Progress 15 Faith Leaders to Watch in 2015. We discuss the success of the multifaith movement for justice in engaging on conversations of race and how it felt to be a member of the AME Church in the wake of last year's attack in South Carolina.

Common Knowledge
Intersections: Race, Religion, and a Conversation on Charleston

Common Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2015 22:43


On this episode we talk to Jen Bailey, a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the founder of Faith Matters Network, an interfaith organization in the South. We hear her reaction to the recent murders at the Mother Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston, South Carolina. She also discusses the history of the A.M.E. Church in the United States and how FMN utilizes storytelling to promote interfaith action