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In this Thanksgiving Day special edition of Bloomberg Daybreak with Nathan Hager: BMO's Jen Lee and Citi's Veronica Clark preview the November jobs report Stephen Schork of the Schork Group looks at volatile energy markets Jennifer Lee of Bloomberg Intelligence discusses how the incoming Trump administration will impact antitrust litigation against Big Tech. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Jen Lee discuss:Breaking the mold of traditional legal molds within ethical guidelines.Legal models that are changing the game for attorneys. The growing demand for legal services in underserved communities and non-traditional markets. How COVID changed the legal landscape. Key Takeaways:The billable hour contributes to lawyer burnout and work-life imbalance as attorneys feel pressure to work long hours to pay off high student loans and meet law firm expectations. Some variations for fee models include flat fees, hybrid, unbundled services, subscription models, and passive income (such as a sponsored podcast, a course, a book, etc.). Part of your job as a lawyer is helping your clients accurately understand the costs of your services necessary to solve their problems.Turn off your lawyer brain when thinking about business development. What do you like solving? Build a business model around that. "The legal profession itself stands in its own way. We've got such a long tradition and history of how things have always been done. It's almost a stodgy profession. We have a lot of regulations on us, and it's hard to come up with ideas to get around those or to be ethical. Attorneys worry about that a lot. We're very conservative with how we look at things." — Jen Lee Find out more about the 10 Easy-to-Execute Hacks to Unlock Your Full Potential at: https://fretzin.com/events Thank you to our Sponsors!Lawmatics: https://www.lawmatics.com/bethatlawyer/Get Staffed Up: https://getstaffedup.com/bethatlawyer/Green Cardigan Marketing: https://greencardiganmarketing.com/ Episode References: The Energy Bus: 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work, and Team with Positive Energy by Jon GordonTV Show: What We Do in the ShadowsAbout Jen Lee: Jen Lee AKA Rebel Esquire. Once a mild-mannered attorney, now the superhero for lawyers intent on transforming an industry resistant to change. She is redefining the practice of law through innovation, accessibility, and a bold departure from the status quo. Jen is the owner of Lawyer Success Network® and host of the Rebel Esquire™ podcast. Connect with Jen Lee: Website: https://www.lawyersuccessnetwork.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebelesquire/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawyersuccessnetworkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebelesquire Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinInstagram: @fretzinsteveFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: Legal Business Development Isn't Rocket Science and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911 Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
On the latest episode of The Undercurrent, Tara talks to 3-time Paralympic gold medallist, sled hockey goaltender Jen Lee.
On today's episode, Whitney is joined by Jen Lee, VP of Industry Engagement and Support for Travel Planners International, to talk about a valuable asset for any travel business: client reviews. Get tips on how to ask for reviews and maximize their potential for attracting future clients. Whitney and Jen talk about how to prompt clients to leave detailed reviews, how to respond to positive and negative reviews, and how to creatively leverage views on your online presence. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mastersintravel/message
From time to time, I am fortunate to be asked to be interviewed on someone else's podcast. This is one of those occasions. "I Need Blue", hosted by Jen Lee, shares real-life stories of people who have experienced traumatic situations. It's a podcast that supports survivors of violent crimes. It also gives thanks to law enforcement professionals who were there to save the day.NOTE:If you want to share your story of abuse on the WHEN DATING HURTS Podcast, email me: BillMitchell@WhenDatingHurts.com Thank you for listening to our podcast, Bill Mitchell WhenDatingHurts.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you believe that everything happens for a reason? Do you listen to your gut intuition? A decade after surviving an armed robbery and abduction, Jen Lee became the founder of the I Need Bluepodcast. She quickly realized there is healing in sharing and was called to create a dedicated space where survivors feel they belong, are loved, understood, and feel empowered to share their truth. Also, just this year, she published her memoir, Why I Survived. We invite to connect with her on her website: www.INeedBlue.net _____________ Ever feel like an imposter? Or maybe even like you are no longer fired up about life, like you're living on a hamster wheel repeating the motions day in and day out? Shā Sparks is an energetic catalyst and fearless communicator who sparks leaders in transition, who are unclear, go from fear to fired up about their life and business. Through her renowned Spark Your ALPHA program, Shā's audiences and clients experience more confidence, amplified emotional intelligence, and the spark that ignites their fearless action. Also, she provides an all-inclusive host for hire, podcast in a box service called Spark Your VOICE, Podcasts to Publications. As the CEO (Chief Excitement Officer) of Sparks of Fire International, she hosts The Power of Investing in People Podcast, is the author of How to Get Your Voice Back, is a Certified Fearless Living Coach and Trainer, and the Co-Founder of the FIRESTARTERS Book Project. “Auntie Shā-Shā” to all of her friends' kids, she is also an expert dog sitter and a rookie kayaker. Most importantly, Shā wants to inspire others to move confidently through change so they can step into their FIRE power! You are invited to connect with her https://shasparks.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Her childhood was stolen from her, leaving her struggling to trust and love. But Julie Jacky found a way to break free from the chains of her past How do we confront and heal from the painful experiences of our past? Julie Jackie, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and author of the book 'On the Other Side,' joins us to share her inspirational journey towards healing and forgiveness.Julie's journey began by attending a forgiveness workshop, where she faced the difficult process of forgiving her abuser. Julie discovered EFT tapping, a powerful tool that involves tapping on meridian endpoints with our fingertips to calm our bodies and release trapped emotions. This practice helped her to confront the memories of her childhood sexual abuse and find a path towards healing.In this moving and informative conversation, we explore the benefits of EFT tapping and the mind-body connection. Julie shares her experience of tapping for eight hours in one day, illustrating the power of allowing emotions to flow freely. We also discuss the responsibility of healing and how it's not something we can put off. Join us as we delve into the importance of self-healing, discovering that we are stronger than we think and that there's always hope for a brighter future.In this episode, you will be able to:· Discover how to overcome the lasting effects of childhood sexual abuse and heal for a brighter future.· Uncover the powerful technique of EFT tapping and its potential role in your emotional journey.· Learn the significance of recognizing and addressing emotions on the path to wellness.· Understand forgiveness's impact on the healing process, both for oneself and others.· Gain insight into taking control and responsibility for your healing journey.To purchase Julies book, On the Other Side, https://www.amazon.com/Other-Side-Spiritual-Memoir-ebook/dp/B088CW66XZ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1QSH6BLALC5IX&keywords=on+the+other+side+julie+jacky&qid=1689350763&sprefix=on+the+other+side+julie+jacky%2Caps%2C121&sr=8-1Follow Julie on Instgagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliejackycoach/?fbclid=IwAR2_lOQCTPH7AgfQTrA2VRPJLrE_V0Pp3d73O40RqXbsjE7nS9KN_i8jUrAThe resources mentioned in this episode are:· Listen to the I Need Blue Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or other listening platforms.· Visit the website www.ineedblue.net to find all the episodes, valuable resources, safety tips, and more.· Check out Jen Lee's newly released book and ebook, Why I Survived available on the website, www.WhyISurvived.com· Explore the Learn to Podcast PDF available on the website if you're interested in learning how to podcast. www.INeedBlue.net· Learn more about the talented violinist, Char Good, who composed and performed the opening music on the website. www.CharGood.com · Share the I Need Blue Podcast with at least one person to spread awareness and healing.· Seek help if needed and prioritize your own well-being.· Engage in the conversation by leaving comments, questions, or feedback on the podcast episode.Are you an author? Coming soon: https://thebookstoreshow.com/Connect with Jen: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ineedbluepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/needbluepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp1q8SfA_hEXRJ4EaizlW8QWebsite: https://ineedblue.net/Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://podcastsconnect.apple.com/my-podcasts/show/i-need-bluSupport the show
We can change the world if we all take a stand and say, 'This is not okay.' - Dr Marianne ThomasAre you a survivor of human trafficking seeking hope and healing? If you've been told to forgive and forget simply, but are still struggling with the trauma you've endured, this episode is for you. Join us as we explore the inspiring journey of Dr. Marianne Thomas and learn about the true path to healing after facing the horrors of exploitation. Let's untangle the complexities of post-trafficking life and discover the transformative power of faith and forgiveness in mending the soul. Don't suffer alone - tune in and find the hope you've sought.Dr. Marianne Thomas is a strong advocate for survivors of human trafficking, having faced her own traumatic experiences. With a PhD in Behavioral Psychology and an MA in Mental Health Counseling, she has dedicated over 15 years to providing counseling and mentorship for abused and trafficked individuals. As the founder and president of My Name, My Voice, Marianne and her team of experts offer education and consultation for organizations looking to develop or expand their anti-trafficking programs. A public speaker driven by passion, she also shares her story to help others overcome self-sabotage and embrace forgiveness.Key takeaways:· Dive into the chilling story of Dr. Marianne Thomas surviving the grips of human trafficking.· Comprehend the dire need for a sanctuary and support system for trafficking survivors.· Unravel the complexities faced by former trafficking victims re-entering society.· Discover the journey of resilience and recovery in the aftermath of trauma.· Explore the impact of spirituality and forgiveness in healing emotional scars.Support One Purse: Facebook @onepurseMy Name My Voice: https://mynamemyvoice.org/Contact Marianne:marianne@mynamemyvoice.orgPO Box 760Fort Myers, FL. 33902The resources mentioned in this episode are:· Listen to the I Need Blue Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or other listening platforms.· Visit the website www.ineedblue.net to find all the episodes, valuable resources, safety tips, and more.· Check out Jen Lee's newly released book and ebook, Why I Survived available on the website, www.WhyISurvived.com· Explore the Learn to Podcast PDF available on the website if you're interested in learning how to podcast. www.INeedBlue.net· Learn more about the talented violinist, Char Good, who composed and performed the opening music on the website. www.CharGood.com · Share the I Need Blue Podcast with at least one person to spread awareness and healing.· Seek help if needed and prioritize your own well-being.· Engage in the conversation by leaving comments, questions, or feedback on the podcast episode.Are you an author? Coming soon: https://thebookstoreshow.com/Connect with Jen: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ineedbluepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/needbluepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp1q8SfA_hEXRJ4EaizlW8QWebsite: https://ineedblue.net/Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://podcastsconnect.apple.com/my-podcasts/show/i-need-blue/cf77fdb3-396e-4c1c-82aa-c2c3f6d1eee2/ratings-and-reviewsThe background music is written, performed and produced exclusively by Char Good.https://chargood.com/homeSupport the show
National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILDAnn Marie Conklin, a resilient survivor of childhood sexual abuse and trauma, joins Jen Lee on the podcast to share her powerful journey for the first time. Ann Marie has dedicated her life to helping others, obtaining two master's degrees in psychology and becoming a licensed psychotherapist. Her expertise and experience in helping abuse victims make her a compassionate and knowledgeable advocate for those in need.Surviving childhood abuse and neglect, Ann Marie's journey to healing is hindered by the innate shame she carries, which is explored through her experiences in an orphanage and as a victim of her sociopathic brother's criminal activity. Her brother was her perpetrator. You are not responsible for the abuse you suffered, the neglect and all of it. - Ann Marie ConklinDo you believe that survivors of childhood abuse can achieve healing and strength? Ann Marie Conklin has the solution to help you reach that goal and discover the possibility of overcoming past trauma with resilience and renewed spirit.Key take-aways from this episode Gain insight into the lasting consequences of early-life trauma on mental well-being. Learn how to foster a supportive and understanding environment to promote healing. Develop the skills to triumph over negative mindsets and achieve emotional strength. Realize the importance of vocalizing your experiences and standing up for yourself.Accept the benefits of expressing vulnerability and the role it plays in emotional recovery.To learn more about Ann Marie and her book, The Grave For The Devil:https://www.agraveforthedevil.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_grave_for_the_devil/Connect with Jen: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ineedbluepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/needbluepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp1q8SfA_hEXRJ4EaizlW8QWebsite: https://ineedblue.net/Purchase my book: Why I Survived: How sharing my story helped me heal from dating abuse, armed robbery, abduction, and other forms of trauma by Jennifer Leehttps://whyisurvived.com/5.0 out of 5 stars What an inspiring book! Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023I could not put this book down. Jen's detailed stories show how easy it is to fall into an abusive relationship. More important, she was strong enough to get out. She is living proof that when life gives you lemons, you can make lemonade. This is a must read for anyone who is currently in an abusive relationship or has been able to leave an abusive relationship.I look forward to following her podcast - I Need Blue.Thank you, Jen, for sharing your experiences and giving hope to those in similar situations. Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://podcastsconnect.apple.com/my-podcasts/show/i-need-blue/cf77fdb3-396e-4c1c-82aa-c2c3f6d1eee2/ratings-and-reviewsThe background music is written, performed and produced exclusively by Char Good.https://chargood.com/homeLearn 2 Podcast PDF now available. Download this 33 page informational packet today! https://ineedblue.net/learn-2-podcast-1Support the show
In today's episode, we spoke with two U.S. veterans and Para-sport gold medalists Jen Lee and Christy Gardner. Both Lee and Gardner suffered injuries that led to amputation, but they did not let that stop them from competing in sports at the highest level. Hear their inspiring stories of how they overcame their injuries, what led them to Para-sports, and how they continue to serve outside the uniform.
Despite facing the ups and downs of marriage to a law enforcement officer, Lauren found strength and resilience in her faith and commitment to marriage. But after 16 years of loving service, an unexpected tragedy struck - and it was only then that Lauren discovered the true power of honoring her loved one while finding strength within herself. What will happen as Lauren continues on her journey of healing and self-care?In this episode, you will be able to:Understand how families in law enforcement navigate grief and trauma.Recognize the signs of mental and physical well-being for first responders.Discover community resources available to support grieving partners.Learn the delicate art of self-care and healing while commemorating lost loved ones.Realize the value of preventive healthcare initiatives for first responder organizations.My special guest is Lauren.Lauren is a devoted wife and mother who experienced the challenges of being a spouse to a law enforcement officer for 16 years. She has navigated her husband's career's ups and downs while maintaining her identity and supporting her family. Through her journey, Lauren has learned the importance of balancing self-care, healing, and honoring lost loved ones. Drawing from her experiences, Lauren provides valuable insights and support for others in similar situations, helping them find strength and resilience in the face of adversity.The resources mentioned in this episode are:Listen to the I Need Blue Podcast on Apple, Spotify, other listening platforms, and the website www.ineedblue.net.Visit the I Need Blue website for valuable resources, safety tips, and information about Jen Lee's newly released book and ebook, Why I Survived by Jen Lee.Check out the Learn to Podcast PDF on the I Need Blue website to start your podcast.By visiting the website, support and connect with Shar Good, the talented violinist who composed and performed the opening music for the I Need Blue Podcast.Prioritize your healing and recovery in difficult situations and find joy again.Create space for first responders to heal without feeling like they have lost their identity.Consider supporting and advocating for the overall health and well-being of first responders in your community.Dealing with FearFear is an inherent part of life, but when faced with the unique challenges and dangers of law enforcement, it can impact the officer and their families. As a spouse, understanding and dealing with fear can be integral to maintaining the relationship and ensuring the emotional well-being of both partners. The key to dealing with fear is open communication, support from loved ones, and finding effective coping strategies. In the conversation, Lauren mentioned how the shift in the perception of law enforcement officers affected her husband's behavior, leading to heightened fear in their family. He even refused to display the thin blue line flag outside their home. To manage her fears, Lauren remained grounded in her faith and kept a positive outlook on life, which helped her stay supportive of her husband despite their challenges together.Support the show
Jen Lee Koss is an entrepreneur and investor, passionate about supporting, uplifting, and changing the lives of entrepreneurs and working families. She is a founding partner of Springbank Collective, an investment fund that supports early-stage companies re-imagining work, building the care infrastructure, and developing solutions for working families. Through Springbank, Jen is actively shaping the future of work and family life, by backing startups that leverage technology and community to make life more manageable, fulfilling, and equitable. In 2012, Jen co-founded BRIKA, an innovative retail agency focused on creating curated retail experiences. BRIKA was acquired in 2022 by Salt XC and has been featured in numerous publications, and has won several awards for its mission-driven approach to retail. Before BRIKA, Jen worked in management consulting, investment banking and private equity. She serves as a board member of both public and private companies in North America and Europe. In addition, she is a Juilliard-trained cellist, a mother of 4 young children and a graduate of Harvard University, Oxford University, and Harvard Business School. Join us as we learn from her wisdom, and discover what it takes to build successful and meaningful businesses in today's world.
Did you know that seventy percent of Americans have debt or credit problems? If you have credit or debt issues, know that you're not alone. Jen Lee talks to us about how to avoid prolonged financial stress by finding the right information. Jen Lee is a debt and credit strategy attorney who helps her clients examine their financial situation and provide long-term solutions for reducing debt and stress in their lives. She has developed innovative solutions to help her clients handle their debt and credit issues. In this episode, Jen talks about financial education, credit score, bankruptcy, identity theft, and more. Listen in to learn how financial stress affects workplace productivity, relationships, and physical and mental health. You will also learn the importance of checking your credit score and getting the right education on how to improve it. Key Takeaways: · The importance of financial education for better money management and overall health. · Why you should check your credit score and get educated on how to improve it. · Why you should lock down your credit and that of your minor kids to avoid identity theft. · Don't wait too long to seek the financial information you need to get out of financial stress.
In this episode of the Women in Podcasting Show Jennifer Henczel Interviews Armed Robbery Survivor Jen LeeI, Author of Why I Survived and Host of the “I Need Blue” podcast. Listen in as Jen Lee shares her brave tale of survival and how she overcame unimaginable challenges. Discover the motivation behind her powerful podcast, “I Need Blue Podcast,” where she opens up about her journey and provides support to others who have experienced trauma. But that's not all! Jen Lee has also recently released her new book, “Why I Survived,” where she delves deeper into her incredible story of resilience and offers guidance on how to overcome adversity. Prepare to be inspired as she shares her wisdom and insights. If you've ever faced adversity or struggled to overcome challenges, this episode is a must-listen. Discover how you, too, can tap into your inner strength and resilience to navigate life's obstacles. Join us as we delve into the remarkable story of Jen Lee, and learn how you can use your own story to help others, plus: Hear Jen Lee's brave story of survival. Find out why she started her podcast. Learn what lead her to write and release her new book. Hear her inspiring and uplifting tips. You are stronger than you think! Find all the links in our show notes at: https://womeninpodcasting.net/why-i-survived/ Women in Podcasting Network – a place where women in podcasting can connect, collaborate and celebrate! Whether you're a new or seasoned podcaster, we invite you to join our community. There will be opportunities for asking questions, offering tips, sharing your episodes, calls for guests, guest applications and helping each other. If you're not a member yet, join our VIP members for tools and strategies for monetizing your podcast and up-leveling your life: www.womeninpodcasting.net We're all about connection, community, collaboration and celebration! Our mission is to help women lift their voices everywhere. You can find support and resources through the Women in Podcasting Network. Join our Facebook Group and Linkedin Group to connect with other podcasters and expert guests. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Happy listening! #WomeninPodcasting #SurvivorStory #InnerStrength #Resilience #Inspiration. My Stories Journal + Story Prompts Cards Infuse mini, memorable stories into your podcast, interviews, talks, books and elevator pitches for more impact. Connection magic! Go Here Elevator Pitches for Podcasters Network with listeners, sponsors and other podcasters. Get connected! Download for Free
If you missed this year's ABA TECHSHOW conference, tune in with Dennis and Tom! They guys talk with Allison Johs and Jen Lee about key takeaways from their sessions and the latest tech news and trends featured at the conference. They also discuss which developing tech they're most excited about and share their top tech recommendations for fellow attorneys. As always, stay tuned for the parting shots, that one tip, website, or observation that you can use the second the podcast ends. Have a technology question for Dennis and Tom? Call their Tech Question Hotline at 720-441-6820 for the answers to your most burning tech questions. Check out Allison's newest book: How to Do More in Less Time: The Complete Guide to Increasing Your Productivity and Improving Your Bottom Line, Second Edition. Allison C. Johs, Esq., is president of Legal Ease Consulting, which provides marketing, social media, business development, productivity, and practice management coaching for lawyers and law firms. Jen Grondahl Lee is founder and consulting attorney at Jen|Lee|Law and founder of Lawyer Success Network.
If you missed this year's ABA TECHSHOW conference, tune in with Dennis and Tom! They guys talk with Allison Johs and Jen Lee about key takeaways from their sessions and the latest tech news and trends featured at the conference. They also discuss which developing tech they're most excited about and share their top tech recommendations for fellow attorneys. As always, stay tuned for the parting shots, that one tip, website, or observation that you can use the second the podcast ends. Have a technology question for Dennis and Tom? Call their Tech Question Hotline at 720-441-6820 for the answers to your most burning tech questions. Check out Allison's newest book: How to Do More in Less Time: The Complete Guide to Increasing Your Productivity and Improving Your Bottom Line, Second Edition. Allison C. Johs, Esq., is president of Legal Ease Consulting, which provides marketing, social media, business development, productivity, and practice management coaching for lawyers and law firms. Jen Grondahl Lee is founder and consulting attorney at Jen|Lee|Law and founder of Lawyer Success Network.
As many know, I recently became a published author; Why I Survived by Jennifer Lee. I share my story of surviving mental, psychological, and emotional abuse. I was drugged and tricked into thinking my life during this 3 years was with someone who loved me. He didn't. The first time I spoke about this relationship was on the When Dating Hurts podcast. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-dating-hurts/id1542478530 I'm sharing the episode with you. It was different "speaking" it versus "writing" it. The book is a more detailed account of the events written in time sequence. www.WhyISurvived.comNational Help hotlines:https://ineedblue.net/resources-%26-productsStay safe tips:https://ineedblue.net/resources-%26-productsPurchase an autographed copy: Why I Survived: How sharing my story helped me heal from dating abuse, armed robbery, abduction, and other forms of trauma by Jennifer Leehttps://whyisurvived.com/5.0 out of 5 stars What an inspiring book! Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023I could not put this book down. Jen's detailed stories show how easy it is to fall into an abusive relationship. More important, she was strong enough to get out. She is living proof that when life gives you lemons, you can make lemonade. This is a must read for anyone who is currently in an abusive relationship or has been able to leave an abusive relationship.I look forward to following her podcast - I Need Blue.Thank you, Jen, for sharing your experiences and giving hope to those in similar situations. Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ineedbluepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/needbluepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp1q8SfA_hEXRJ4EaizlW8QWebsite: https://ineedblue.net/Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://podcastsconnect.apple.com/my-podcasts/show/i-need-blue/cf77fdb3-396e-4c1c-82aa-c2c3f6d1eee2/ratings-and-reviewsThe background music is written, performed and produced exclusively by Char Good.https://chargood.com/homeLearn 2 Podcast PDF now available. Download this 33 page informational packet today! https://ineedblue.net/learn-2-podcast-1
I met Jen Lee two years ago when she and I launched our separate podcasts at around the same time. Both are heavily aimed at identifying and supporting survivors. Jen and I share podcast tips and have remained professional friends ever since.Residing in Virginia, her first marriage ended amicably (really). She wanted a relationship that matched her energy and zest for life. While having an after-work bite with coworkers, she met a guy and instantly fell for him. A fast-moving, long-distance relationship ensued with Rob, a businessman from New York.A trusting person, Jen became caught up in a relationship that can only be described as “crazy”. Today, with the wisdom of years, Jen can look back and describe all of the warning signs that could have saved her from three years of heartache and misery had she only known better.You need to hear this one as it plays out.Jen's survivor podcast is entitled, “I Need Blue”. Her brand-new book is called, “Why I Survived”. Click here for her website.Bill Mitchell WhenDatingHurts.comHey, if you're a podcast host, here's some advice for you: Go to ZENCASTR.com/pricing and use my code whendatinghurts, and you'll get 30% off your first 3 months of ZENCASTR professional.I want you to have the same experiences I do for all my podcasting and content needs. It's time to share your story.
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Jennifer E. Lee, PhD, joins our show this week to explore the female perspective on when a man encounters erection issues. It's a powerful conversation that we hope will calm a lot of the psychological fear and anxiety men may be experiencing surrounding this topic. Dr. Lee is a health psychologist with expertise in sexual health, oncology, public health, LGBTQI and other underserved populations and mental health. She is a retired professor of psychology and nursing, and a current health care administrator and researcher. Dr. Lee is passionate about helping people feel comfortable in their own skin and teaching people tangible ways to be empowered and fulfilled in some of life's most intimate and sensitive experiences, including romantic relationships. She is another one of those “perfect guests” for us on Erectile Dysfunction Radio as her professional goals align with the ethos and core values of why our podcast exists in the first place. The Erectile Dysfunction Radio Podcast is dedicated to educating and empowering all sexual health patients to address erectile dysfunction or any other sexual dysfunction or sexual health issue. It also serves to improve confidence and enhance the satisfaction in the relationships of our listeners. This podcast is hosted by certified sex therapist, Mark Goldberg, LCMFT, CST. Learn to think differently about erections to resolve your ED struggles with our "Beyond the Little Blue Pill" eCourse: https://erectioniq.com/course For more free erectile dysfunction education and resources, please visit: https://erectioniq.com/ Mark Goldberg helps men resolve erectile dysfunction. He offers individual, one-on-one services to men throughout the world through a secure, telehealth platform. It's 100% confidential. You can visit the Center for Intimacy, Connection and Change website to schedule a free consultation: https://centericc.com/
In recognition of November being National Diabetes Month, this episode is about equitable diabetes prevention services for special and vulnerable populations, specifically Pacific Islanders. We speak to Jen Lee from Atlanta, Georgia and Cecilia Sigrah from Kosrae, an island in the Federated States in Micronesia about the rollout of their Pacific Islander Diabetes Prevention Program (PI-DPP) – now entering its fifth year. Interviewed by Jillian Bird, Director of Training and Technical Assistance at the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium, Lee and Sigrah talk about PI-DPP and the outcomes of providing a tailored prevention program to the communities they serve. Jen Lee is the Deputy Director for the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO) and Cecilia Sigrah is the Operations Manager, Coordinator and Lifestyle Coach for the Kosrae Community Health Center. Support for this episode comes from the Health Resources and Services Administration (or HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (or HHS). It is part of an award totaling $550,000 with zero percentage financed with non-governmental sources. The contents of this podcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government.
Jen Lee has an amazingly positive attitude she lets few things bother her but she has faced many bricks. A major brick was being the victim of a robbery and abduction. She was at her job as a manager of the store and a man held her, her co-workers, and customers at gunpoint. She details her harrowing experience and how she saved the other people involved from potential danger. She details what gave her the courage and how she handled the PTSD she suffered afterward. She has a podcast to help other survivors share her story. It is a very important story that reminds us that no matter what we are going through it will be okay.
Do you have debt? And you're ashamed about it? Jen Lee shares: - How to overcome feelings of shame in debt and bankruptcy. - Why money shouldn't be a taboo topic. - If you are struggling with money, you are not alone. - The importance of learning financial literacy to stay out of debt. - Why student loans are the hardest debt to get rid of. - How to deal with unexpected deaths. Connect with Jen on www.linkedin.com/in/jenleelaw or listen to Debt Therapy podcast. To get weekly career tips, sign-up for our newsletter at www.careerunicorns.com.
This week Linda talks with Jen Lee on "I Survived! Robbed and Kidnapped at Gunpoint"
Episode 85 of Tendy Talk presented by the BLPA Podcast Network and The Hockey Podcast Network I chat with USA Hockey Paralympian gold medalist Jen Lee. Jen is a U.S. Army veteran who lost his leg in a motorcycle accident who used sled hockey as part of his recovery. Next thing you know Jen is representing our country and bringing home the gold - twice. He later made headlines when his car was broken into and his medals were stolen. Be sure to follow Jen on social media, and enjoy this episode. Instagram Twitter The music on this podcast is courtesy of The Zambonis. (http://thezambonis.com) Want to be on the podcast, or know somebody I should talk to? Reach out to me at WashedUpGoalie39@gmail.com, or contact me through the Contact page. Draftkings.com PROMO Code THPN for SIGNUP Bonus & Weekly Deals. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/ /NJ/NY/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Find me on social media Instagram: @Washed_Up_Goalie Twitter: @WashedUpGoalie Facebook YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Debt and Credit Strategy Attorney Jen Lee joins Your Partner In Success Radio to discuss The Elephant in the Room: How Financial Stress Destroys Productivity, Relationships, and Health (and what to do about it). Jen Lee is a debt and credit attorney and owner of Jen Lee Law, Inc., a law firm with offices in San Francisco, San Ramon, and Tracy, California. She is a leading expert on debt, credit, and financial stress, having been featured in Consumer Affairs, US News & World Report, and other national publications. Jen is the creator of several innovative programs to deal with financial stress and rebuilding after a financial disaster. She is also the co-author of Preventing Credit Card Fraud: A Complete Guide for Everyone from Merchants to Consumers. A burning question these days is how can someone set themselves up for financial success, even if they have made mistakes in the past? She joins us to share answers to many financial questions as well as the story behind HER elephant, Bern-a-debt. Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | My Debt Therapy
Scott and Shaun meet with Jen Lee, the host of the I Need Blue Podcast to discuss how she turned a physically and emotionally stressful experience as the victim of a violent crime into an opportunity become an empowered survivor. Jen provides us the details of the incident, its aftermath and how she has effectively coped with overcoming it. She also discusses how uses this event to show appreciation for the First Responders that assisted her and to provide hope and direction to anyone that may have experienced trauma. Webpage: https://ineedblue.net/Facebook: @needbluepodcastInstagram: @ineedbluepodcast
Jen Lee is a debt and credit strategy attorney and owner of Jen Lee Law, Inc. She is a leading expert on debt, credit, and financial stress, having been featured in Consumer Affairs, US News & World Report, and other national publications. Her website Overwhelmed? Snag the free guide, 10 Quick Ways to Conquer Overwhelm! It's my gift to you. http://OverwhelmSucks.com WHO IS MARK STRUCZEWSKI? Mark “Ski” Struczewski (also known as Mister Productivity) is a productivity expert that is obsessed with helping 100 million solopreneurs bust through overwhelm by 2032.
Divas, Diamonds, & Dollars - About Women, Lifestyle & Financial Savvy!
Our parent company Pink Passport Society encourages women to diversify their income and asset acquisitions through multipreneurship. While we teach you how to diversify your revenue streams and make more money, we also want you to keep more of what you make and manage it well. Today we're going to talk about how not to get in over your head and what to do if your debt is becoming, er, problematic! You will be surprised to learn about some of the choices you actually have, and surprise, surprise - bankruptcy is NOT the end of your financial dreams. Listen now! We invite you to lean in for possibly the best conversation you have had all week. If you want to know more about Jen Lee, visit JenLeeLaw.com
We've been telling you for years that you can run the firm of your dreams, enjoy life, and be successful. Now, hear it straight from another lawyer's mouth as we chat with attorney Jen Lee about all the ways you can find your freedom and run a firm you truly love.Learn more about Jen and the ways she can help you and your firm by visiting www.lawyersuccessnetwork.com
We've been telling you for years that you can run the firm of your dreams, enjoy life, and be successful. Now, hear it straight from another lawyer's mouth as we chat with attorney Jen Lee about all the ways you can find your freedom and run a firm you truly love.Learn more about Jen and the ways she can help you and your firm by visiting www.lawyersuccessnetwork.com
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In today's world, we must always be conscious that danger could be lurking near us and really pay attention to our "spidey" senses. Unfortunately, seniors are often a target when it comes to crime or dangerous situations. It is vital to be aware of potential threats because it could be life-saving. We are joined by Jen Lee with the "I Need Blue Podcast". Jen shares her experience as a victim of a crime and provides tips on how to increase our situational awareness so that we can keep ourselves and each other safe in our daily lives.SeniorLivingGuide.com Podcast sponsored by Parrish Healthcare/Parrish Medical CenterThe background music is written, performed and produced exclusively by purple-planet.com.https://www.purple-planet.com/*SeniorLivingGuide.com Webinars and Podcast represents the opinions and expertise of our guests. The content here is for informational and educational purposes. It does not necessarily represent the views, recommendations, opinions or advice of Fairfax Publishing/SeniorLivingGuide.com or its employees.
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Many people are dealing with financial pressures that were not a part of their lives before Covid. Jen Lee, a credit strategist and debt attorney helps clients create feasible solutions to get their finances back on track without filing for bankruptcy. Co-Author of Preventing Credit Card Fraud: A Complete Guide for Everyone from Merchants to Consumers, Jen knows the shame people experience when they have financial difficulties. By addressing the elephant in the room right away, Jen removes the uncomfortable parts of the conversations, allowing her clients to be solution-oriented. Listen to this episode of the One Big Tip podcast, and discover alternate solutions for the financial stressors you may be experiencing. Jen Lee of Jenleelaw.com is the person you want on your side when you have a credit or debt problem. Having come up in the field during the 2009 housing crisis and recession, Jen took a unique approach to her talents and combined her love of numbers with her legal degree. With over 70% of Americans having debt and credit card problems, bankruptcy filings were high. Jen realized that there were alternate solutions as long as you kept an open mind and could move past the social stigma associated with credit card debt. The first step in tackling debt in either your personal or professional life is setting up goals and benchmarks that you want to reach. Often, people's issues can be solved rather quickly, but they tend to fall back into the same patterns that created the debt initially. One thing that stood out to Jen was that most people aren't struggling because they are trying to keep up with the Joneses. Most people are in debt due to divorce, medical bills, or something unexpected that drained them financially. Jen works with her clients by creating a list of options. Always starting with the least aggressive solution, such as budgeting, to the most aggressive or last resort, such as filing for bankruptcy. Jen looks at the situation from a pure numbers perspective without any emotions attached. It's easy for her to see where there is spending that can be cut, but like with everything in life, the best approach is the one you will use consistently. Whichever option Jen chooses with her clients, she tries to ensure that it doesn't affect the roof over their heads. Many people talk about debt consolidation, but that is not always the best choice due to the high-interest rates the programs charge. Another option that's not always the best is writing the debt off via bankruptcy. Many people forget the tax implications associated with bankruptcy. Keep in mind that writing debt off doesn't mean it doesn't hit your credit score, and if it does go on your credit report, it affects your score for many years until it falls off. When Jen takes you on as a client, the first step she has you do is add up all the debt you have. Once you have a precise number of your entire debt, you approach the situation differently. The next step in using Jen's framework is to stop using credit cards to fund your lifestyle. She pushes her clients to live strictly within their monthly income without using their credit cards as a clutch. After that, she encourages them to make more than just the minimum payment due every month, so you bring down the principle. That's the only way to truly make a dent in a large balance that rolls over with interest month after month. Another strategy that Jen uses with her clients is committing to paying off one credit card at a time. This makes your debt more manageable. The longer you continue with this practice, the fewer credit card balances you have to pay down. Jen typically recommends paying off the card with the highest interest rate first. If you realize that you have a large amount of debt and can't pay it off with your monthly income, bankruptcy becomes a viable solution. Most AmericansSupport the show
Jen Lee is a debt and credit attorney and owner of Jen Lee Law, Inc., a law firm with offices in San Francisco, San Ramon, and Tracy, California. She is a leading expert on debt, credit, and financial stress, having been featured in Consumer Affairs, US News & World Report, and other national publications. Jen is the creator of several innovative programs to deal with financial stress and rebuilding after financial disaster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jen Lee is a debt and credit attorney and owner of Jen Lee Law, Inc., a law firm with offices in San Francisco, San Ramon, and Tracy, California. She is a leading expert on debt, credit, and financial stress, having been featured in Consumer Affairs, US News & World Report, and other national publications. Jen is the creator of several innovative programs to deal with financial stress and rebuilding after financial disaster. Jen is the co-author of Preventing Credit Card Fraud: A Complete Guide for Everyone from Merchants to Consumers, published by Rowman & Littlefield in March of 2017. What You Will Learn: How 70% of Americans have a debt or credit problem, but the stigma around talking about our finances makes us feel alone in our struggles Why lack of education and major life events are the main cause of bad financial situations Why we should look at bankruptcy as a tool rather than something to be ashamed of What the consequences are of filing bankruptcy, and how Jen helps her clients recover How to successfully rebuild credit after filing bankruptcy Why reshaping the conversations around finances and offering actionable steps helps build self-esteem and improve overall mental health Jen's actionable advice for women looking to take control of their finances today How to contact Jen Lee: Website: www.jenleelaw.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jenleelaw LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenleelaw/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenleelaw
As Jen Lee says, he was "Made in Taiwan" but his family emigrated to the US at 8 years old. Jen joined the United States Army at 18 yrs old, then lost his left leg above the knee after injuring it in a motorcycle accident in 2009 He was introduced to sled hockey by “Operation Comfort,” an organization dedicated to assisting injured U.S. service personnel at the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas .
This episode is the fourth in our series, “A Spark in Our Lives,” of The Arner Adventures Podcast, where we invite people who have lit a spark in us, on one way or another, who have inspired us, who have cultivated the life that they desire, whether that be due to overcoming certain circumstances, or are just going for their dreams. Jen Lee most definitely does that. Let us tell you about Jen Lee: Jen Lee is the owner of Island Produce here on the NC Coast, where we live. We met Jen when we first moved here, and we found her place to be really cool! Jen sources produce and other items from NC farmers and brings them to her locale in Atlantic Beach, for residents on the coast to access. This allows the farmers to continue to do what they do best, farm. Jen is not only just one of the coolest people we know, but she has a really cool story about following her dream which is why we invited her to the podcast this week. In this episode we chat about: How we met Jen, and why we immediately found synergy with her. Her background, drive, and entrepreneurial spirit! The struggles of being a single mother, working multiple jobs, the midnight oil hustle! What led her to shift her mindset away from teaching to opening a produce stand. The opening of Island Produce. What keeps her sane, and self-care practices, while working 7-days/week 9-months/year. Her travels to source produce and specialty foods across North Carolina. Jen gives back to her staff and the Earth. Jen answers our 10 rapid fire questions, and the most important question, “What does a life well lived mean to you?” Get your tissues, because this one is emotional. Episode resources: How you can find Jen Lee and Island Produce on Instagram and Facebook. Sign-up to be “in the know” with our upcoming podcast guest list, and be able to submit questions before we record each episode. You can always find us on our blog: arneradventures.com or Instagram: @arneradventures Please let us know your thoughts on this episode, or others. The full show notes and photos from Island Produce can be found at this link. If you loved this episode, please leave us a 5-star review here. We'd really appreciate your support! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to Season 2 - The refrigerator and I, how my podcast was born. I thought I would start with one of my guest interviews. I had the honor of sharing my experience on the following podcasts: Law Enforcement Today podcast, What Was That Like podcast, Kill and Tell podcast and Causepods. In this episode, you will hear my half hour episode on Causepods. "CausePods" is a podcast created to raise awareness for the people who use Podcasts to better their community, society, and the world. The host of "CausePods", Mathew Passy, interviewed me in October. In the episode I share a quick version of my story followed by a Q& A.Did I ever see the other survivors again? Was the robber caught? How did I deal with knowing the robber had my cell phone, wallet, and ID with my current address? I lived alone, in what ways did this change my behaviors? What is it like sitting in front of a jury? How did I learn how to podcast? Don't be afraid of the process, believe in yourself!Local networking, business cards, contents, apps. What app blocked me and my messaging? "Law enforcement" shouldn't be politicized. Policing shouldn't be political. I support any organization which helps survivors of trauma. I specifically support Police Blue Nation. Support the message: https://www.patreon.com/INEEDBLUE
"It could never happen to me.” A question we tell ourselves way more often than we should. This week we invited Jenn Lee from the Podcast “I Need Blue” onto our show to share her story of when she was held as a hostage at gunpoint, the trauma that follows and what she's up to today. Thank you Jenn for joining and make sure you head over to her podcast to hear the entire story. As always, thank you for listening and keep it spooky! See you next Monday!
In this episode, Alay and Jen discuss: Designing your law firm before you start it. Making the leap and launching … Start Your Law Firm with Jen Lee Read More »
It thinks it fair to say, most military, law enforcement, and law-abiding citizens learn gun safety and training without experiencing a traumatic situation beforehand. Not me. I'm learning backwards. I'm a victim first, learning how to protect myself vs. someone learning to protect themselves to not become a victim. Jen Lee (host) shares her current story of confronting the weapon which a decade ago instilled such fear. Grab the Kleenex, this is 20 minutes of courage you will never forget. Remember, you are stronger than you think!Support the message: https://www.patreon.com/INEEDBLUE
My guest went from getting drunk on mouth wash to sipping herbal teas in this inspiring story of recovery from alcoholism. Jen's genuine vulnerability in sharing her past is matched by her joy and fun-loving attitude towards life in the present. We discuss rehab, relapse, overcoming shame, and how to love life sober in this episode. Jen on insta: @jenleehirst Jen's website: livingzeroproof.com
Most of the time, your apps are running happily and healthily. However, when things go wrong, you can use Genie and Navigator in App Service Diagnostics to figure out what's wrong. Jen Lee joins Scott Hanselman to show how the App Service Diagnostics interactive interface (Genie) guides you intelligently through the self-troubleshooting experience. Navigator, enables you to find potentially breaking changes to your app and its dependencies.[0:00:54] - DemoAzure App Service diagnostics overviewNavigator now provides dependency mapping and change analysis in App Service DiagnosticsProvide feedback on App Service DiagnosticsAzure App ServiceBakery Web App Template (GitHub repo)Create a free account (Azure)
Most of the time, your apps are running happily and healthily. However, when things go wrong, you can use Genie and Navigator in App Service Diagnostics to figure out what's wrong. Jen Lee joins Scott Hanselman to show how the App Service Diagnostics interactive interface (Genie) guides you intelligently through the self-troubleshooting experience. Navigator, enables you to find potentially breaking changes to your app and its dependencies.[0:00:54] - DemoAzure App Service diagnostics overviewNavigator now provides dependency mapping and change analysis in App Service DiagnosticsProvide feedback on App Service DiagnosticsAzure App ServiceBakery Web App Template (GitHub repo)Create a free account (Azure)
I was so excited this week to chat with Emilie Wapnick of Puttylike for this week's episode of Raise Your Hand Say Yes. We talked all about being what Emilie likes to call a “Multipotentialite”. Newsflash: there is nothing wrong with having a lot of passions and interests (and Emilie has created an entire business around serving a community of multi-passionate people). We talked about how to get the right kind of support for your varied interests, and different ways to think about multi-passionatism. We also talked about incorporating your many interests into being an entrepreneur (and how sometimes it's okay not to!). And heads up! I'm taking part in the annual Multi Passionates Must Haves bundle sale - this is a bundle of amazing products valued at $1,599 from me, Emilie, Michelle Ward, Jen Louden, Jen Lee, and so many others that is being offered for only $97 through 11:59pm PST on 5/19. You'll get my new class Branding Basics for the Highly-Creative and will learn how to talk about your creative work (and all the different aspects of it!) so that it makes sense to the rest of the world. This sale is a no-brainer, so don't miss out! Show Notes: Multi-Passionates Must Haves (on sale through midnight PST Thursday 5/19!) Connect with Emilie Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Emilie's TEDx talk Pomodoro Technique The War of Art by Steven Pressfield Do the Work by Steven Pressfield Join the RYHSY Fb group Subscribe in itunes
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