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Welcome to another insightful episode of "People First, Then Construction." In this episode, we delve deep into the crucial topic of accountability with the incredible Jen Long. Join us as we explore accountability in the workplace, in life, with our children, athletes, and professionals. There's so much ground to cover, and we're excited to have you on this journey with us.Before we dive into the discussion, we kick things off with some fun and unorthodox questions, setting the stage, connecting, and sharing a few laughs. Buckle up as we take a creative detour before tackling the profound subject of accountability.In this interview snippet, we share a glimpse of our engaging conversation with Jen, where we touch on the unexpected, such as an ostrich walking into a boardroom. What could it possibly be there for? The answer may surprise you and add a touch of humor to your day.Jen Long, with her impressive credentials, shares her thoughts on accountability as an act of clarity, emphasizing the importance of seeking to understand first and learn before pivoting. Her insights are powerful, and we can't wait for you to hear them.As we wrap up, we leave you with a crazy, ridiculous thought involving an airplane and a wavy banner. What message would Jen want to leave to the world? The answer is profound - "Create space for connection." Discover more about this fundamental underpinning of everything else in leadership and life.Check out the show notes for more information on Jen's credentials and additional resources. Don't miss this chance to gain valuable insights and break the barriers of traditional thinking. Thank you, Jen, for taking us on this enlightening journey. Remember, connection is the key, and as Jen says, "Create space for connection."Like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking discussions on "People First, Then Construction." Your journey to a more connected and accountable world starts here.Stay connected & continue the conversation on our other media platforms
Get to know one of my favorite clothing brands, Noble, and the women behind it, founder + designer Jen Long. Noble designs clothing for women + kids around 3 core pillars of value: fashionable, functional, and sustainable. In this episode Jen and I chat about doing sustainable fashion the right way and how all of Noble's garments are made from seed to stitch in the very same place - which is incredible and almost unheard of in the fashion industry. Plus, Jen shares her insights on starting your own shop or clothing line, embracing vintage and over the top style, dressing as a mom, fashion's effect on mental health and the power of small steps to reach your dreams. Listener Note: Jen and I discuss pregnancy loss in this episode, something we have both experienced. If this topic is upsetting or triggering to you then you'll want to skip the end of the episode when we talk about it. Please discern what is best for you and know that I fully understand + support you if you need to protect your heart by skipping over this conversation today. —-------------------------------------- Get $10 off your first order at Noble by clicking here! I love and highly recommend their Waffle Jammies. Jen's pick? The Utility Suit! Follow Jen and Noble Online: Website: shopnoble.com Instagram: @shopnoble Learn More About Noble's inspiring sustainability mission here. RATE + REVIEW If you enjoyed this episode I would be so grateful if you could rate and review my show! This helps me support more people - just like you. CLICK HERE to pop over to the main show page, scroll down to the bottom, and “Tap to Rate” with five stars. And just below that you can select “Write a Review” to let me know what you loved most about the episode. FREE GUIDE Ready to simplify your closet, but don't know where to start? Get my FREE guide: 3 Things to Do Right Now to Simplify Your Closet SHOWNOTES Get all the links from the episode here.
In this episode of The Talent Development Hot Seat, Andy's guest is Jen Long. She is a certified master coach and the CEO of Management Possible, a leadership development company providing coaching for leaders and managers across various disciplines. For nearly four decades, she's worked with leaders of every strip--from newly minted managers to the seasoned vets of the C-suite. Jen Long is big on personal accountability, and she pushes the leaders she works with to be great and accountable for their actions. As a certified master coach and master trainer, she's helped countless leaders master essential skills, earn the respect of their employees, and perform at a higher level. The methodology behind Management Possible elevates the idea that conversation and relationships are the prime movers of impact and culture. Jen Long is also the author of the new book Own Up! How to Hold People Accountable Without All the Drama and co-host of the podcast Organization Transformation Kung Fu. In this bonus episode, you'll hear: 7. Why Jen Long became an entrepreneur instead of developing her content for a company. 8. One of her biggest career accomplishments and why that moment stands out. 9. What changed in corporate culture to make coaching more acceptable within organizations. 10. The career mistake that stands out the most for her. 11. What she sees as one of the biggest challenges in talent development right now. 12. The trend she's paying attention to and why it stands out. 13. Why she recommends reading Conversational Intelligence by Judith E. Glaser. 14. Jen Long's career advice for people who want to accelerate their careers. Connect with Andy Storch here: https://andystorch.com/ (Website) https://www.linkedin.com/in/andystorch/ (LinkedIn) https://tdtt.us/ (Join us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community)! Connect with Jen Long: https://jennifertlong.com/ (Website) https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifertlong/ (LinkedIn) https://jennifertlong.com/book/ (Own Up! book) https://otkungfu.com/category/podcast/ (Organizational Transformation Kung Fu podcast)
In this episode of The Talent Development Hot Seat, Andy's guest is Jen Long. She is a certified master coach and the CEO of Management Possible, a leadership development company providing coaching for leaders and managers across various disciplines. For nearly four decades, she's worked with leaders of every strip--from newly minted managers to the seasoned vets of the C-suite. Jen Long is big on personal accountability, and she pushes the leaders she works with to be great and accountable for their actions. As a certified master coach and master trainer, she's helped countless leaders master essential skills, earn the respect of their employees, and perform at a higher level. The methodology behind Management Possible elevates the idea that conversation and relationships are the prime movers of impact and culture. Jen Long is also the author of the new book Own Up! How to Hold People Accountable Without All the Drama and co-host of the podcast Organization Transformation Kung Fu. In this episode, you'll hear: Her background in theater and communications, how that led to a new career in learning and development, and why her theater background has been so helpful to her career. How Jen Long defines accountability, what it really is, and why it's not what you think. Why taking ownership gives you power and how you can use that to keep moving forward in your career and your relationships. The reason accountability ties in with a growth mindset and why your results are so much better when your relationships are intact. How taking ownership and setting expectations can improve the way your team and your personal relationships operate. What you can do to help the managers in your organization to become better leaders, communicators, and use communication and accountability to get more from your people. Connect with Andy Storch here: https://andystorch.com/ (Website) https://www.linkedin.com/in/andystorch/ (LinkedIn) https://tdtt.us/ (Join us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community)! Connect with Jen Long: https://jennifertlong.com/ (Website) https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifertlong/ (LinkedIn) https://jennifertlong.com/book/ (Own Up! book) https://otkungfu.com/category/podcast/ (Organizational Transformation Kung Fu podcast)
Beverly Glenn-Copeland talks to Jen Long about how singing the day helps him through the pandemic. The reissue of Glenn-Copeland's 1986 masterpiece, Keyboard Fantasies is out now via Transgressive, marking the 35th anniversary of its original release and features restored original artwork and liner notes by Robyn.
Dodie talks to Jen Long about how knitting helped her through the lockdowns. Her debut album Build A Problem is released on 7 May 2021.
Two years sober, Royal Blood vocalist talks to Jen Long about a cleaner way of living during the pandemic. The band's new album Typhoons is released on 30 April 20201.
Australian singer/songwriter Alexandra Lynn - better known to her fans as Alex the Astronaut speaks to Jen Long about losing herself in tv shows during the pandemic for this episode of Talk The Line. Alex's debut album The Theory of Absolutely Nothing was released summer.
Travis frontman Fran Healy speaks to Jen Long from his LA home about leaning into his love of directing videos during lockdown for this episode of Talk The Line. Travis’ new album 10 Songs is out now on BMG and their debut album Good Feeling is being reissued on vinyl for the first time on 2 April.
Grammy-nominated Canadian musician and singer-songwriter tells Jen Long how Bananagrams helped him survive the pandemic.
Tennessee-born 25-year-old singer/songwriter Julien Baker just dropped her third album Little Oblivions and on this episode she talks to Jen Long about trail running.
As the founding member of the NiNE8 collective, musician, singer and artist Lava La Rue has curated incredible projects across the worlds of art, music and fashion, as well as establishing her own solo career with debut single "Widdit", and this year's Butter-Fly EP. She joins host Jen Long on this episode of Talk the Line to talk about creating art during the pandemic.
Sir Tom Jones talks to Jen Long about the artists and songs that inspired him on new record Surrounded By Time, and his approach to re-imagining those tracks for a whole new audience.
Thank you for listening to True Stories of a Tryhard. You can find me on Instagram @ethan.t.hulen and Twitter @etph0n3h0m3, you can find the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @truestoriespod. Have a great day!Find Jen here: All platforms - @lovebegatloveGet your Audible trial here: http://www.audibletrial.com/TrueStoriesofaTryhardJoin the Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/truestoriespodFind Vashaun here: Instagram: @graphite.vmb, Website: graphitevmb.comIntro/Outro Music: Swingin’ Ballad by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Learn the RI restaurant where Jen Long gets her favorite drink, the places she enjoys in the state, and what one author means to her. I've also included a favorite track of mine that Jen's been a part of. It's a song called "Red River" by SwampBirds Recorded December 27th, 2019 at Jen's office in ProvidenceIntro music by CedrosHosted by James Toomey
Jen Long shares some advice about how much to engage with your instrument, the beauty of exploring new music, and the impact poetry has had in her life. I've also included a live song by Assembly of Light Choir from a performance at Machines With Magnets back in 2012. The main voice you'll hear is Assembly of Light's founder and director - Crissy Wolpert - and the song is their version of The Velvet Underground's "I'm Set Free". Also part if this show was noise artist, Work/Death *Live track taken from a video shot by Arvid Tomayko Recorded December 27th, 2019 at Jen's office in ProvidenceIntro music by CedrosHosted by James Toomey
Jen Long is a musician, activist and designer based in Providence. In our interview we talk about the hurdles she's overcome to become a musician, what Girls Rock RI (now known as RIOT) means to her, and how The Whale Guitar project came about and what it's looking to achieve. Interlude songs: "Let Me Pretend" by SwampBirds "Double Drowning" by SwampBirds "Into The Woods II" by Assembly of Light Choir "Truth More First Than Sun" by Cardboard Cannons "Insides" by Assembly of Light Choir Recorded December 27th, 2019 at Jen's office in ProvidenceIntro music by CedrosHosted by James Toomey
In episode 172, Kestrel welcomes Jen Long, the CEO and Creative Director of Noble Carriage, to the show. A thoughtfully curated store, Noble Carriage offers a collection of organic & sustainably made baby goods. “I think as a new mom, you’re told that you need to buy all of these things — that you need all of these things to make raising your child easier or just to survive, and I don’t believe that. I think you need fewer, better things.” -Jen Long, CEO of Noble Carriage On this week’s show, Jen shares more on what led her to starting her own curated shop for little ones. She also talks about how she thinks sustainability as a lifestyle can really start with moms, as they are already tuned into starting fresh and doing whatever they can to provide a safe, healthy environment for their babies. The below thoughts, ideas + organizations were brought up in this chat: Watch more on Noble Carriage’s story > “You need to lead with good design — good design I think can change the world. I felt like that was what was missing, and I felt like I could bring that to this world.” Factory45, Jen worked with Shannon Lohr of Factory45 in the early development stages of her business Noble Journal, where Jen features Noble Babe Rituals and more
Jen Long and I talk about art, people and music that inspires her, taking care of the planet, her brilliant Whale Guitar Project and much, much more. She treats us with a song at the end and I get the honor of joining in!
In the final episode of our first season, Jess Abbott from Tancred talks to host Jen Long about a shared passion: the world of Harry Potter.
Jenna Valente sits down with Jen Long, Founder of The Whale Guitar Project, an organization dedicated to protecting Earth's oceans and whales by raising awareness of man-made threats and inspiring audiences to take impactful action. The the core of their outreach is the Whale Guitar - a custom electric guitar hand carved to resemble a whale. Jenna and Jen discuss how the idea to create the Whale Guitar came about, how Jen was inspired to become an advocate, and how music can be used to inspire change.
Michelle Zauner - aka Philadelphia pop experimentalist Japanese Breakfast - talks about her love of Korean food to host Jen Long.
Rising R&B star and comic book obsessive Samm Henshaw chats to Jen Long about how his favourite books have made it to the big and small screens.
Interpol frontman Paul Banks explains the noble art of boxing to Jen Long. The band's sixth album Marauder is released on 24 August via Matador.
Miles Kane joins presenter Jen Long to explore his passion for WWE - American Wrestling.With a career stretching back to his mid-teens, Kane's been one of indie rock's most prolific collaborators - notably as part of The Last Shadow Puppets, the band he formed with Alex Turner from Arctic Monkeys. This year he releases Coup De Grace - only his third solo album - which is named for a wrestling move made famous by Finn Balor. Balor also appears in Kane's recent video for "Cry on My Guitar".
Singer/Songwiter and Rihanna-collaborator Mikky Ekko joins presenter Jen Long to share his fascination with controlling what happens in your dreams. You can take the Japanese Cube Test mentioned in this episode on David Wolfe's website.
Jen Long comes to sit down with us to discuss what she got up to before joining Radio 1 and BBC Three as a presenter.Signature Brew is the official beer of 101 Part Time Jobs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two years ago Rock Island, Illinois born-singer Lissie moved out of the orbit of the music industry machine and back to her native Midwest. Empowered by the success of her last record - which she released independently - she decided it was time for a life change and to do things more her own way.She broke free from an increasingly stultifying Californian existence and bought a massive farm in Northeastern Iowa. The experience ushered in a period of exploration in her music and the result was new record Castles - her fourth album - which she says is the "record that people always wanted [her] to make". On her farm, she's learning how to grows vegetables and build a self-sustaining conservation space and retreat, as well as keeping bees - the subject of today's chat with Jen Long.Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talkthelineTalk The Line is hosted by the amazing podcast people at Pippa.io who make setting up a podcast a total breeze. Take your first steps in podcasting by signing to Pippa with this link: bestf.it/talkthelinepippa
Across four decades Tracey Thorn's songs and writing have offered up a clear-eyed woman’s view of the immediate world around her; from the acerbic teen love songs of her first early-eighties band Marine Girls, through sixteen years as one half of articulate multi-million-selling duo Everything But The Girl to her recent acclaimed memoirs and journalism.This year she released her first solo album of entirely original material for seven years, titled "Record". Tracey has described the album as "nine feminist bangers" and it includes collaborations with the likes of Warpaint, Shura and Corinne Bailey Rae. She says that "Record’ represents that sense of liberation that comes in the aftermath, from embarking on a whole new 'no fucks given' phase of life."In this episode of Talk The Line, Tracey tells Jen Long about the long walks she takes around her hometown of London.
The Staves are Emily, Jessica and Camilla - three sisters who cut their teeth performing together at open-mic nights in Watford, their home city an hour North of London.The trio put out their first EP in 2010 and backed up Tom Jones on his comeback gospel record Praise and Blame that same year.The band are longtime friends of Justin Vernon from Bon Iver who produced their 2015 Album If I Was at his studio in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.The eldest of the sisters is Emily and she's obsessed with fantasy fiction, especially the His Dark Materials novels by Philip Pullman. In one of the most entertaining podcasts we've ever recorded, Emily tells Jen Long just why fantasy worlds offer up so much to her. You can find out more about Emily's passion in a letter she wrote us after we recorded this podcast, over on our show notes blog at talktheline.blog.
Fischerspooner began as a performance art piece in New York City at the end of the last century. They played their very first performance at a Manhattan Starbucks, which ultimately transformed into a spectacle that ushered in the electroclash scene. With the song "Emerge" they created one of the defining songs of that short-lived movement.This year they're back with Sir, their first new record in more than a decade. The highly personal album chronicles a tumultuous and emotionally fraught period of Casey Spooner’s life and was co-written and produced by REM's Michael Stipe.For this episode of Talk The Line, Casey tells Jen Long about the food experiences that shaped him. You can check out a full list of the places he recommends on our show notes blog at talktheline.blog.
An obsession with magic gave Julia Jacklin an epiphany. She explains why in a special podcast recorded at End of the Road Festival with host Jen Long. Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
Kata Mogensen, singer with Icelandic band Mammút talks to Jen Long faking it: otherwise known as "imposter syndrome". Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
Sink the Pink-founder Glyn Fussell began his career as a go-go dancer in Sydney before creating the infamous London club night that's taken the UK capital's nightlife by storm. He talks to Jen Long about his love of birds. Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
Singer/songwriter Nadine Shah talks about the taboo of mental health in a revealing chat with Jen Long. Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
After leaving British girl-group The Saturdays, Vanessa White is beginning to carve out a solo career influenced by the music she fell in love with as a child. She tells Jen Long just why she loves ‘90s R&B so much.You can also listen to a companion playlist of all the artists Vanessa and Jen talk about over on Spotify.
Amanda Palmer doesn't shy away from talking about the difficult things in her life - something that her interviewers often find hard to keep up with. She talks candidly about those things with Jen Long. Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
Singer Denai Moore talks about the vegan life and her love of baking to Jen Long. Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
Oh Wonder's Josephine Vander Gucht and Anthony West have taken part in marathons across the world. They tell Jen Long why running matters to them. Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
Bastille's Dan Smith talks about his favourite podcasts to Jen Long as the pair attempt to understand just why we love them so much. The full list of podcasts Dan recommends are: Serial, This American Life, S-Town, NPRinvisibilia, TED Radio Hour, How I Built This, Reply All, Startup, The Adam Buxton Podcast, Sodajerker, Reversal of the Muse, My Favourite Murder, Song Exploder, Tiny Desk Sessions, Missing Richard Simmons, You Must Remember This, Heavyweight, Code Switch, The Dollop and Terrible (Thanks For Asking). Also mentioned were No Such Thing As A Fish, My Dad Wrote A Porno, They Walk Among Us, Sampler, Surprisingly Awesome, Science Vs and Mystery Show. Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
Australian singer/songwriter Alex Cameron talks candidly about love and sex to Jen Long in our most NSFW podcast yet! Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
The Charlatans-frontman Tim Burgess tells Jen Long about why coffee matters. Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
Canadian musician Caila Thompson-Hannant who makes music under the name Cecile Believe - and formerly Mozart's Sister - talks to Jen Long about her obsession with scent. Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
Icelandic-born Árni Árnason, bassist with The Vaccines tells Jen Long about his fascination with a strange period in his country's history, known as 'Ástandið' - The Situation. Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
Blaenavon have just released their debut album - a record that covers six years of their lives. In conversation with Jen Long, frontman Ben Gregory explores his obsession with German literature and the works of Herman Hesse, Rainer Maria Rilke and Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
Johnny Flynn - musician and the star of Netflix show Lovesick - tells Jen Long about walking, rambling and the philosophy of creating your own path. Catch up with our earlier shows by subscribing on Apple Podcasts with this link: bestf.it/talktheline
Jen Long meets UK popstar Shura to find out about her fascination with time, space and the movie Interstellar - while trying to piece together the laws of physics without using Google but with the help of red wine.
Hello and welcome to this week's episode of My Big Idea, an ASOS Podcast giving young women advice and inspiration to start their own businesses. This week's guest is former BBC DJ and Music Editor of Dice FM, Jen Long. Born out of a frustration with traditional ticketing DICE created something that would cut out the hassle of endless captcha codes, hefty additional fees and the constant struggle to find a printer. DICE is about discovery, helping you get out and see more live music and, more recently, have developed Girls Music Day, encouraging young women to get involved with music. Jen in clear that DICE was not created primarily to sell tickets - it is about reinventing the music industry, making it easier for fans to discover amazing acts and bringing much needed transparency. It’s also about marrying innovative mobile technology with humans who love music. DICE is becoming increasingly popular among music lovers and concert goers, expanding from its base in London to Manchester, Bristol and... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.