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The best advice from the Popular podcast from 2024, Part 1! To learn more about each of these amazing women, head to their individual episodes.Joscelyn Kate, Lori Pine, Kristina Driscoll, Michelle Joy, Carolyn Blosil, Jen Underwood, Becca Ingersol, Brooke Jean, Becca Rae Eagle, Jen Liss, Siri Baruc Thornton, Mare App, Kristin Wilson, and Adrienne JamailGet the new single “You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch” here: https://karaleighgarrison.bandcamp.com/track/youre-a-mean-one-mr-grinchGet the Magic in the Air single now! https://karaleighgarrison.bandcamp.com/track/magic-in-the-airGet Karaleigh's Single “I Don't Know What Christmas Is (But Christmastime Is Here)” on Bandcamp now! https://karaleighgarrison.bandcamp.com/track/i-dont-know-what-christmas-is-but-christmastime-is-hereLearn more about Karaleigh on her website www.karaleighgarrison.com Find the Podcast Like A Mother podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-like-a-mother/id1718846989Interested in being a guest on the Podcast? Please fill out this form and we will get back to you as soon as possible: https://form.jotform.com/242656603465056 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/multipassionatemama/support
It's no secret that the coaching industry is experiencing a transition phase, and solid leadership skills are needed now more than ever. So in this episode I'm bringing you a conversation with emotional mastery and leadership coach, Jen Underwood, to talk about new levels of leadership, alignment, and the shifts that are happening (and need to happen!) in the coaching industry. In this episode, you'll hear: [11:00] What Jen sees shifting in the coaching industry [13:12] Trudi breaks down “value fatigue” [16:22] The major social climate shifts that have affected the coaching world [17:30] What the role is for coaches in our emerging social environment [22:05] The things we CANNOT lose in our lives in spite of the heaviness in the world right now; and the role coaching can play [30:50] Jen's advice for what to work on next in your own personal development journey [34:48] We break down showing up in alignment in the world [38:44] Trudi explores another opportunity for coaching [40:37] The 3 skills ALL leaders in any area need [42:05] Jen breaks down the #1 underexplored skill that could help you in your leadership, no matter what industry you're in Learn more about Jen and her work: Website - https://jenunderwoodleadership.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.underwood.355 Instagram - https://instagram.com/jenunderwoodleadership/ _____ Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/equitycenteredcoaching
Let me introduce you to Jen Underwood, an absolute soul-gasmic human. I know many of you will relate to Jen's experience of what happens when you finally share your gorgeous soul gifts with the world.Jen has spent 20+ years working in a basement hiding her true gifts and passions from the world. It wasn't until the last couple of years when she was writing a book to her son for his 18th birthday that she realised she wasn't living a life of passion and purpose. She set about to change that by starting a podcast called Shake Me Awake to share her journey of finally WAKING UP to her true potential. She wants to take others on this journey with her. She is working on her coaching certificate to become a certified life coach and a digital course on crafting a written legacy for your children. Jen works full-time, has two teenagers and a pug and has way too many hobbies. She loves thrifting, sewing, reading, writing, watching the same movies over and over, making lists, journaling, manifesting, buying office supplies, and coming up with new ideas for businesses she'll never have the time to start.I can't wait to hear your favourite part of this beautiful conversation. Socials www.shakemeawake.comInstagramFacebookWe hope you adore this episode and find it supportive for your journey towards a deeper relationship with yourself, love, abundance, your magick and creating a wider foundation for your business to prosper. If Whisky Made Woman has impacted you today, make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode and thank you for leaving a rating and review of the show. We read everyone and celebrate your AHA! moments. To go deeper and wider... Transform your wealth identity hereJoin my signature program Your Prosperity Unlocked Here.Join the Abundant Heart Collective Today.New to my work - start hereWatch the Ultimate Manifestation Masterclass Here.Discover your Manifestation Powers Here.5 Steps to Manifest Your Dream Life Here.Share your aha moments with Bunny on Instagram.Got a question you'd love answered on the podcast? Send it to - Dear Bunny ...
Join Karaleigh in an interview with the unstoppable Jen Underwood. In this episode we talk about living the life you were meant to live, waking up to our actual lives, and learning to pursue our dreams. Jen Underwood has spent 20+ years working in a basement hiding her true gifts and passions from the world. It wasn't until the last couple of years when she was writing a book to her son for his 18th birthday that she realized she wasn't living a life of passion and purpose. She set about to change that by starting a podcast called Shake Me Awake to share her journey of finally WAKING UP to her true potential. She wants to take others on this journey with her. She is working on her coaching certificate to become a certified life coach, and a digital course on crafting a written legacy for your children. Jen works full time, has two teenagers and a pug and way too many hobbies. She loves thrifting, sewing, reading, writing, watching the same movies over and over, making lists, journaling, manifesting, buying office supplies, and coming up with new ideas for businesses she'll never have the time to start. Favorite takeaways: 1. When you feel like no one is listening, when you feel like no one is watching, just wait. Because they are, they just aren't announcing their presence yet. You have a bigger impact than you think you're having. 2. We need to hear those same truths over, and over, and over, and over again. We need them pounded into our head: You can do it. It's possible for you. Those dreams that you have in the back of your mind that you don't think could ever possibly work- guess what. They can. You can have everything that you've ever wanted. It's possible for you too. You are worthy too. 3. It takes inner work, but it also takes outer work. Community is so important, because if you're operating in a vacuum and trying to create this new dream for yourself, you will get lost, you will spin out and you will spin down to I can't do it, this is too stressful, I don't believe in myself. But if you surround yourself with a community of people that are doing similar things, that are walking similar paths, like working on themselves and focusing on their future, those people will guide you and pick you up. When you're in the deepest darkest, those are the people who shine the light. 4. You gotta wake up. You have to wake up and start living a life where you're not shutting out the majority of you, and start living a true life, start living in your true spirit. 5. What am I doing with my life? What if I found out that I only had a year to live- how would I live my life differently? I have been sleepwalking through my life. It feels like I have been shaken awake by this experience that I went through and I can't go back to sleep. 6. It's time for us to wake up to what our actual dreams are for our lives. What do we want to do and who do we want to be? Stop sleepwalking through life. We are going to reach this point where we're like, what happened? What happened to my life? Where did it go? It's time to start living the life we want to live, like now. Like today. 7. Go where the energy leads you and you'll never go wrong. Be sure to listen to Jen's podcast, “Shake Me Awake,” on your favorite platform now. You can also check out her website, www.shakemeawake.com and follow her on Instagram @ShakeMeAwakePodcast. Get yourself some Magic Mind today! https://www.magicmind.com/ use my code SEEKINGS20 Get the Easy Podcasting Basics Cheatsheet now: http://subscribepage.io/xKSz3W Snippet of Sunshine (daily quote): http://subscribepage.io/lQQXCe Learn more about Karaleigh on her website www.karaleighgarrison.com Find the Podcast Like A Mother podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-like-a-mother/id1718846989 Book a 15 minute podcasting breakthrough call with Karaleigh now: https://calendly.com/karaleighgarrison/15minutechat --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seekingsunshine/support
Have you ever experienced the grief and pain of losing a loved one or a special pet or perhaps a job? My special guest, Jen Underwood, is a driven and passionate entrepreneur and loves helping others transform their lives, gain confidence, be courageous, strong, abundant and truly live a life of freedom. She's an award winning author and we are going to talk about her book! We talk about grief and it's impact on health. Ways to honor the love more than the loss. Strategies to power yourself in all areas of life. Get ready for a power packed interview! I look forward to hearing your top takeaways! LEARN MORE ABOUT JENNIFER UNDERWOOD: Amazon: Finding Gratitude Through Grief: How to Honour the Love More Than the Loss Jen Underwood on Instagram | Facebook ..................................................... TEXT PERRY at (208) 400-5559 BOOK A CALL WITH PERRY: http://talktoperry.com JOIN MY FREE COMMUNITY: http://upsidedownfit.com RESOURCES: Daily Success Habits - Grab Your Free Copy! My Favorite Pre-Workout for Energy WOW! You made it all the way down here! Now I am impressed! I don't know many who do! You absolutely rock my friend!
Welcome to The Things We Carry, with Jen Underwood. I am so excited to share this first podcast episode with you, and for you to get to know me a little. I am a coach, mentor, facilitator, and leader in the field of emotional mastery and leadership with a Masters in Clinical Counseling. I've spent years learning how to be with my emotions AND how to release them. Once I started to realize how that connects to business and how our patterns hold us back, I knew coaching was where I belonged! Join me as I share the road that brought me here, how each work experience contributed to who I am today, and what that has to do with YOU! Let's explore: Why we need to start teaching emotional regulation tools (especially to those in “caring” professions) How managing expectations in difficult work environments can affect your mental health What emotional leadership is and why it definitely belongs in business How we can have social and cultural impact as entrepreneurs, while still accepting the systems we can't personally change Recognizing our own trauma patterns and triggers, and how to use our personal coping tools in business What you can expect from this podcast: deep dives, live client coaching, and listen in as I get coached! Plus so much more! Find out more about my work and dive in at https://emotionaldominatrix.com/ or come shoot me a message on IG! https://www.instagram.com/the_emotional_dominatrix
We are joined by our guest experts today to discuss emotional dysregulation, how this can be properly addressed, how to “feel” your feelings, and finding safety and confidence in your own body. Dr. Lee Cordell, Shelby Lee, and Jen Underwood are entrepreneurs and coaches who help people understand and master nervous system regulation so that they can achieve their highest selves in their personal lives and in their businesses. In this episode, our three guests all share their experiences and actionable steps to rewire the brain and the body so we can receive more wealth. Let's dive in! [01:25 – 14:37] The Danger of Disassociation Between Our Body and Brain Dr. Lee Cordell talks about how past painful learnings affect the present Defining the difference between feeling and emotion How to awaken your feelings Claiming your power on your body Connect with Dr. Lee [14:42 – 23:50] When Self-Reliance Is Not Enough Dr. Shelby Lee on the impact of co-regulation Get a support system How to get the balance between self-reliance and being safe with people Dissecting the feeling of being uncomfortable [23:57 – 34:33] Find Safety in the Full Range of Your Emotions Jen Underwood talks about the addictive cycle of always coming back to your wounds Shifting the strategy Realizing you are not alone in your journey and what you're feeling is normal The secret to nervous system regulation [34:35 - 41:31 ] Wrapping up! Consistent, sustainable growth is more impactful than massive jumps Check out our previous episodes! Key Quotes: “You are dysregulating yourself every time that you're not okay. Your system is going into a panic mode over that. And you can't be regulated and be internally critical of yourself.” - Jen Underwood Connect with our guests! Jen https://www.instagram.com/the_emotional_dominatrix/ (https://www.instagram.com/the_emotional_dominatrix/) Lee https://www.facebook.com/institutefortrauma (https://www.facebook.com/institutefortrauma) Shelby https://www.instagram.com/fierceheart.shelbyleigh/ (https://www.instagram.com/fierceheart.shelbyleigh/) Learn more about Carrie:https://setyourselffreellc.com/ ( https://setyourselffreellc.com/) Learn more about the podcast:https://setyourselffreellc.com/set-yourself-free-podcast/ ( )https://setyourselffreellc.com/season-8-podcast-guests/ (https://setyourselffreellc.com/season-8-podcast-guests/) Join the free Set Yourself Free Community on FB:https://www.facebook.com/groups/setyourselffreecommunity ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/setyourselffreecommunity) Come hang on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/setyourselffree.llc/ ( https://www.instagram.com/setyourselffree.llc/)
If you're curious about nervous system regulation and how it can help you, then you've come to the right place. In today's episode, we have guest experts Lola Pickett, Shelby Lee, Jen Underwood, Renee Reese, Christa Bevan, and Dr. Lee Cordell share with us what this concept really means and how we can apply this in our personal and professional lives. We are peeling back the curtain to go in depth into why you should know about this and why it matters. Listen in! [00:01 – 7:18] It's About the Dynamic Partnership with Your Mind and Body Lola Pickett shares her background What is Nervous System Regulation? Everything goes through our nervous system Understanding your nervous system Having a dynamic partnership with what's going on in your body Importance of having integrity with yourself Setting boundaries with yourself [7:19 – 14:13] Learning to be in Connection and Present with Another Shelby Lee introduced herself Explaining Nervous System Regulation Being able to be present, connected, and curious Being at home in our bodies and feeling supported Acknowledging that you are not alone Being mindful of your resources Supporting other through co-regulation [14:14 – 20:14] Working with Our Mind to Regulate Our Body Jen Underwood shares about her background Working with people around leadership and business Helping people navigate their emotions Moving trauma out of our bodies Nervous system regulation as a state of calm and being centered How to go from disregulated to regulated Importance of bringing awareness to what is happening [20:15 – 25:31] Helping People See What's Possible Renee Reese returns to the podcast Somatic Processing: learning to access our bodies and specific stories Nervous System Regulation: getting your body to relax through this process Nervous System Maintenance: habits that you do on a daily basis [25:31 – 29:45] It's About Feeling Safe and Connected with Your Body Christa Bevan talks about her expertise Working with our body to release things It's about feeling safe and connected with yourself and others Dealing with our stressors without being overwhelmed Becoming aware of our breath helps identify if you're in disregulation [29:46 – 34:28] Moving Through Past Painful Experiences Dr. Lee Cordell introduces herself and her background Helping people understand how past trauma affect their present situation Creating a life that feels good to live in Learning to connect our body to our mind Key Quotes: “As with anything, it starts with you, and I love to tell people that the biggest violator of your boundaries isn't somebody else, it's you.” - Lola Pickett “And so we have to remember, or even learn for the first time how to be in connection and present with another. So that we can start letting our systems regulate.” - Shelby Lee “As with any kind of trauma work or embodiment work, if we don't bring our minds in, we can't really regulate our bodies.” - Jen Underwood “Nervous system regulation is the idea of living your life from a home base of feeling calm and safe and able to connect with others and not feeling dysregulated.” - Christa Bevan Connect with our guests! Christa: http://www.instagram.com/theradicalmothervillage (www.instagram.com/theradicalmothervillage) Jen https://www.instagram.com/the_emotional_dominatrix/ (https://www.instagram.com/the_emotional_dominatrix/) Lee https://www.facebook.com/institutefortrauma (https://www.facebook.com/institutefortrauma) Lola https://www.instagram.com/moonandmanifest/ (https://www.instagram.com/moonandmanifest/) Renee https://www.instagram.com/thereneereese/ (https://www.instagram.com/thereneereese/) Shelby https://www.instagram.com/fierceheart.shelbyleigh/...
Today I am bringing on a VERY special guest, Jen Underwood (aka the emotional dominatrix). Jen is an Emotional Mastery Coach, who specializes in trauma-informed and based in person-centered and somatic experiencing coaching models. Jen has a Masters in Science in Clinical Counseling and a certification in somatic coaching and leadership. Jen combines her extensive training with a lot of real-life experience in life and business to deliver firm but gentle coaching that is always based in love and compassion — with a solid backbone of truth. Jen is someone who is deeply respected by the coaching industry, and I am so pleased to bring her on the podcast to share her expertise with you all! Inside the episode, we dive into topics like: - The signs that trauma is running your business - How to show up in your leadership, even when your personal life feels overwhelming - The differences between coaching + therapy, and the pros and cons of both industries - Ways to bring more self-awareness + curiosity so you can change your story - The truth behind "thought-leadership" and how it isn't for everyone - How to discern whether you are feeling a true desire, or limited belief - All the sneaky ways that emotions run our lives, and how we can learn to hold it all (the good & the bad) & so much more! Thanks for listening, don't forget to leave a rating and review! Connect with Jen: Website + ways to work with her: https://emotionaldominatrix.com/ Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_emotional_dominatrix/ Learn how to work with me: Join the Bold Biz Bitch Playground (FREE): https://www.facebook.com/groups/bbbplayground Learn about the Biz Magnetism Mentorship (3 spots left!): https://www.beccajocavanaugh.com/bbusinesscoaching
Jen is an Emotional Mastery and Leadership coach, who helps people expand their ability to hold their emotions and feel safe in processing their trauma, so they can let in the good and feel confident in their ability to handle any challenges. Jen's coaching is trauma-informed and based in person-centered and somatic experiencing models. She combines her Masters in Science in Clinical Counseling and a certification in somatic coaching and leadership with extensive experience to deliver firm but gentle coaching that is always based in love and compassion — with a solid backbone of truth.https://emotionaldominatrix.com/the-emotional-leadership-certification
Do you ever notice how certain things trigger you? People? Conversations? And then you realize that you don't quite know why you're upset? The entire transaction just throws you off? Today's guest has some solutions for you! Jen Underwood is an Emotional Mastery Coach who helps leaders find emotional stability and remove trauma from their business practices, resulting in more authenticity, integrity, and ease in business while also increasing the income and impact their leadership has in the world. In Jen's past life, she was a social worker who worked with traumatized, mentally ill, and chronically addicted adults. It was emotionally draining and she found herself burning out. She transitioned out of that position to start her own business in a completely unrelated field. Now, as an emotional mastery coach, Jen helps people learn how to say what they're feeling, feel what they're feeling, and adjust the way certain things trigger them in leadership. This is a much-needed space in business. People are aware, more than ever, why it's important to address the “emotional” side of our humanness, and yet, many people still struggle with the authenticity of it all. When it comes to emotions, there just seems to be such a fine balance to it all, and how we communicate that to others. Jen explains that it doesn't have to be so. You can set healthy boundaries in your work life just as you can in your personal life. Interview Links: Sponsored by: Bit.ly/clariontech Emotionaldominatrix.com Resources: Scaling Up Summits (Select Bill Gallagher as your coach during registration for a discount.) Bill on YouTube Did you enjoy today's episode? If so, then head over to iTunes and leave a review. Help other business leaders discover the Scaling Up Business Podcast so they, too, can benefit from the ideas shared in these podcasts. Scaling Up is the best-selling book by Verne Harnish and our team for Gazelles Coaching, on how the fastest-growing companies succeed where so many others fail. My name is Bill Gallagher, host of the Scaling Up Business Podcast and a leading Gazelles Coach. Gazelles is the term we use for fast-growing companies. We help leadership teams with 4 Decisions around People, Strategy, Execution, and Cash so that they can Scale Up successfully and beat the odds of business growth success. Scaling Up for Gazelles companies is based on the Rockefeller Habits 2.0 (from Verne's original best-selling business book, Mastering the Rockefeller Habits).
What if I told you that minimizing harm is a path to wild success and happiness in your biz? In today’s episode, I have a real ass conversation with Jen Underwood (aka The Emotional Dominatrix) around harm and what it really takes to show up in your leadership, clean up your shit, and serve all the humans while intentionally mitigating harm - and running massively successful 6 and 7-figure business in the process. We dive into: How you can get massive results in your business by setting your intention toward minimizing harm A super helpful framework to understand the harm you could be causing (don’t make yourself wrong for this - you are not alone!) The 3 BIGGEST ways that harm shows up (and the first step to mitigating it!) How our trauma expressions cause harm and the 4 categories they fall into Why your well-intentioned “good girl” could be causing more harm than good One IMPORTANT thing you could be forgetting to do as a coach (and why it’s important!) And more! Connect with Jen: Website: https://emotionaldominatrix.com/do-no-harm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_emotional_dominatrix/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.underwood.355 Come join me in my FREE private Facebook group, Visible AF: https://www.facebook.com/groups/VisibleAF/ Send me a DM on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/juliamothereffingwells/ Original: https://instagram.com/juliamotherfuckingwells
Boundaries are traditionally taught as expressing our NO and what we do NOT want. In this insightful interview, coach Jen Underwood explains an alternative way to set boundaries, as an intuitive YES based on what we DO want in our lives. She shares stories and examples of how setting boundaries, within ourselves and with others, based on our YES creates less confrontational and more connection.
In today’s episode, I’m joined by Jen Underwood. Jen is a storyteller, a magician of words, and a connector of humans. She does individual and group coaching with people who are ready to face the places they are stuck or avoiding action and fight for the life of their dreams. As Jen says, being stuck sucks. And she loves working to support people with living a life filled with purpose, happiness, and courageous vulnerability. Jen has a Masters in Clinical Counseling and likes to combine her psychology and teaching backgrounds with real life experience, mixing emotional intelligence, strategy, and goal-setting with all her clients and programs. In addition to her work as a coach, Jen has written for The Washington Post, The Mission, P.S. I Love You, Becoming You, and Elephant Journal. Today Jen and I talk about how to feel your negative emotions so that you can actually heal from them, and the specific tools you can use to get unstuck effect real positive change in your life. We also talk about: How Jen and I met and how we’ve both grown since then How most people have at least one area of their life — and many of us have more than one — where we feel stuck . . . and what to do about it How Jen transitioned from being a poor single mom to social work to starting her own business How she went from awareness to action as she worked to change her life The value of talk therapy for bringing awareness to your behaviors — and why that’s not enough Why she sold everything she owned and moved into a van with her daughter How she discovered that she could do the work that she wanted to do in the world — and now, how she’s doing it . . . and so much more! Jen is such an incredible teacher and student and friend, and I think you got to see all of that in this episode. I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I did! — Follow Jen: Website Facebook Instagram Other Notable Links: COR Workshops CREDITS Editing & Sound Engineering: Jordan Johansen Music: “Kenton” by Dr Crosby (Licensed via Marmoset)
Do you know what skill sets you're going to need in the next three years to stay relevant in the BI (business intelligence) industry? Don’t wait for the BI bubble to pop! When I met Jen Underwood, she was one of Microsoft’s first Power BI product managers and an undeniable voice of reason in the BI industry through her blogs and other insightful posts online. I always admired her technical aptitude and was not surprised that she went on to work at cool startups like DataRobot and now Aible. In this exciting episode, Jen breaks down what you need to know and do to be viable and relevant in the BI market in 2020 and beyond! Let's just say, it's definitely not what you're doing today. Tune in, and level up! In this episode, you'll learn: [02:58] Jen’s CV: Marketing degree and love for data leads to 20+ years in BI industry. [05:17] Key Quote: I knew that I fell in love with programming and all that. But I didn’t have the patience to extend my college years. - Jen Underwood [06:41] Fear of Failure: Jen’s only option was to succeed during her homeless period. For full show notes, his book give away, and the links mentioned visit: https://bibrainz.com/podcast/38 Sponsor This exciting season of AOF is sponsored by our BI Data Storytelling Mastery Accelerator 3-Day Live workshop. Our second one is coming up on Jan 28-30 and registration is open! Join us and consider upgrading to be a VIP (we have tons of bonuses planned). Many BI teams are still struggling to deliver consistent, high-engaging analytics their users love. At the end of three days, you'll leave with the tools, techniques, and resources you need to engage your users. Register today! Enjoyed the Show? Please leave us a review on iTunes.
Machine learning has brought new terms and language to data - do you speak it? Richard chats with Jen Underwood about how machine learning has added capabilities to data analytics, but also a number of new terms that need to be understood to take this capability into the business. If you're coming from the DBA role and adding machine learning to your skills, you need to know the language well enough to teach it to others!
Jesus and Women-Jen Underwood, 3/10/19, Luke 10:38-42, 2 Kings 22:8,10-20 by Cornerstone Anglican Church- West Loop
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Jen Underwood, founder of Impact Analytix, LLC, is a recognized analytics industry expert. She has a unique blend of product management, design and over 20 years of “hands-on” development of data warehouses, reporting, visualization and advanced analytics solutions. In addition to keeping a constant pulse on industry trends, she enjoys digging into oceans of data. Jen is honored to be an IBM Analytics Insider, SAS contributor, former Tableau Zen Master, and active analytics community member.
In this episode, Wayne Eckerson and Jen Underwood explore a new era of analytics. Data volumes and complexity have exceeded the limits of current manual drag-and-drop analytics solutions. Data moves at the speed of light while speed-to-insight lags farther and farther behind. It is time to explore intelligent, next generation, machine-powered analytics to retain your competitive edge. It is time to combine the best of the human mind and machine. Underwood is an analytics expert and founder of Impact Analytic. She is a former product manager at Microsoft who spearheaded the design and development of the reinvigorated version of Power BI, which has since become a market leading BI tool. Underwood is an IBM Analytics Insider, SAS contributor, former Tableau Zen Master, Top 10 Women Influencer and active analytics community member. She is keenly interested in the intersection of data visualization and data science and writes and speaks persuasively about these topics.
Mark Rittman is joined in this episode by returning special guest Jen Underwood to talk about what's new and innovative in the BI and analytics industry right now, and how AI and machine learning are this year's data discovery and data visualization.
Mark Rittman is joined in this episode by returning special guest Jen Underwood to talk about what's new and innovative in the BI and analytics industry right now, and how AI and machine learning are this year's data discovery and data visualization.
Jen Underwood, founder of Impact Analytix, LLC, is a recognized analytics industry expert. She has a unique blend of product management, design and over 20 years of “hands-on” development of data warehouses, reporting, visualization and advanced analytics solutions. In addition to keeping a constant pulse on industry trends, she enjoys digging into oceans of data. Jen is honored to be an IBM Analytics Insider, SAS contributor, former Tableau Zen Master, and active analytics community member. In the past, Jen has held worldwide product management roles at Microsoft and served as a technical lead for system implementation firms. She has launched new analytics products and turned around failed projects. Today she provides industry thought leadership, advisory, strategy, and market research. She also writes for InformationWeek, O’Reilly Media and other tech industry publications. Jen has a Bachelor of Business Administration – Marketing, Cum Laude from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and a post-graduate certificate in Computer Science – Data Mining from the University of California, San Diego. Interviewer: Rajib Bahar, Shabnam Khan - WSJ had an article on automation analytics recently. As if we don't have enough terms to keep track of such as descriptive analytics, predictive analytics, prescriptive analytics... What is the deal with automation analytics? Are they calling automatically scheduled jobs automation analytics? Or is this concept completely different? - According to Gartner, “By 2019, natural-language generation will be a standard feature of 90% of modern BI and analytics platforms.” NLG was also cited by Forbes in 2017 as a Top 10 Hot AI technology. What is natural-language generation? How does this subfield of AI differ from Natural language processing or NLP? - Recently, you released a white-paper on "Humanizing Enterprise Application Software with Natural Language". Would you like to share the lessons you have learned? - What major forces are currently driving demand for Advanced NLG? - How do Basic & Advanced NLG work? - Are there any benefits of embedding NLG into applications? - Is Quill by Narrative Science the only NLG product in this area? How does it compare to the competition? Please share it's pros and cons to other similar platform. - how do we connect with you in Twitter or other professional networking sites? Music: www.freesfx.co.uk
Show Notes In this show, Frank and Andy talk about the state of the show and what we’ve learned so far. Links: Sponsor: Audible.com – Get a free audio book when you sign up for a free trial! datadriven (http://audibletrial.com/datadriven) Notable Quotes Fear and loathing in Data Science ([1:10]) Editors! They’re everywhere! ([3:00]) Cancer research and data science and the Lynn Langit show (http://datadriven.tv/lynn-langits-excellent-data-adventure/) ([8:30]) Not optimistic about the right thing being done… ([13:30]) Movie reference: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ([14:45]) Television reference: House of cards ([14:50]) The Donald Farmer show (http://datadriven.tv/donald-farmer-talks-nakatomi-space-ambiguity-gatekeepers-vs-shopkeepers/) + Blockchain ([16:30]) Blockchain to verify large data sets ([21:20]) Yottabytes ([25:20]) Jen Underwood (http://datadriven.tv/jen-underwood-data-visualization-automating-data-science/) ([26:00]) Right-to-left design ([29:45]) On being a digital immigrant… ([32:20]) What is a webmaster? ([36:00]) Movie reference: World War Z ([37:15]) Data integration is like building a house ([41:00]) It’s not that the data is bad, sometimes it’s just not there. ([45:30]) The architect’s cycle… ([49:50]) Back when we learned statistics, we had a deck of cards and a bag of marbles. ([53:30])
In this episode, Frank and Andy talk with Mark Tabladillo about data science teams, bots, personhood, dancing, education, math, digital and immigrants and natives, and movies ( Passengers (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1355644/) ). Links Microsoft Academy Data Science Certification (https://academy.microsoft.com/en-us/professional-program/#dataScienceTab) Storytelling with Data: A Data Visualization Guide for Business Professionals (https://www.amazon.com/Storytelling-Data-Visualization-Business-Professionals/dp/1119002257) Data Science for Business: What You Need to Know about Data Mining and Data-Analytic Thinking (https://www.amazon.com/Data-Science-Business-Data-Analytic-Thinking/dp/1449361323) Jen Underwood’s website (http://jenunderwood.com) Sponsor: Audible.com (http://audibletrial.com/DataDriven) – get a free e-book! Sponsor: Enterprise Data & Analytics (http://entdna.com?dd5) Notable Quotes No brakes on the F train. ([2:10]) On data munging ([15:00]) On MS certifications ([20:00]) Team Data Science (a github project) ([23:45]) The importance of math, engineering, and physics education ([26:00]) Frank, on math: “Kaboom” ([29:30]) On dancing ([36:30]) Digital Immigrants vs. Digital Natives ([39:30]) Rise of the Data Science bots ([42:45]) I, Robot movie reference ([44:30]) Passengers movie reference ([44:55])
In this first episode, Frank and Andy chat with Jen Underwood, who’s website (http://www.jenunderwood.com/) is incredibly awesome. Links: Jen Underwood’s blog (http://www.jenunderwood.com) About Jen Underwood (http://www.jenunderwood.com/about) Impact Analytix (http://www.jenunderwood.com) Sponsored by Enterprise Data & Analytics (http://entdna.com?dd1) Cool Conversation Blurbs: Unicorns Among Us ([1:42]) – Note: Data Driven is an Audible Affiliate. You can pick up a free audio book and start a free 30-day trial at Audible.com (http://www.audibletrial.com/DataDriven) . Jen discusses where she thinks data science is going. ([9:15]) The relationship between Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning ([18:30]) The Power of One ([28:05]) On blog post backlash ([35:00]) (http://datadriven.tv/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/jen.jpg) About Jen Underwood Jen Underwood, founder of Impact Analytix, LLC (http://www.impactanalytix.com/) , is a recognized analytics industry expert. She has a unique blend of product management, design and over 20 years of “hands-on” development of data warehouses, reporting, visualization and advanced analytics solutions. In addition to keeping a constant pulse on industry trends, she enjoys digging into oceans of data. Jen is honored to be an IBM Analytics Insider, SAS contributor, former Tableau Zen Master, and active analytics community member. In the past, Jen has held worldwide product management roles at Microsoft and served as a technical lead for system implementation firms. She has launched new analytics products and turned around failed projects. Today she provides industry thought leadership, advisory, strategy, and market research. She also writes for InformationWeek, O’Reilly Media and other tech industry publications. Jen has a Bachelor of Business Administration – Marketing, Cum Laude from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and a post-graduate certificate in Computer Science – Data Mining from the University of California, San Diego.
In this episode of the SuperDataScience Podcast, I chat with Analytics Industry Expert Jen Underwood. You will learn about the 6 megatrends in data, get more insights about entrepreneurship and know about Jen's wealthy experiences in the world of data analytics for two decades. If you enjoyed this episode, check out show notes, resources, and more at https://www.superdatascience.com/18
Mark Rittman is joined by Jen Underwood to discuss the aftermath of the Gartner BI&A Magic Quadrant 2016 and the rise of self-service, Mode-2 analytics; innovation in predictive analytics and data preparation tools, and how the big data cloud vendors are differentiating themselves (or not)
Mark Rittman is joined by Jen Underwood to discuss the aftermath of the Gartner BI&A Magic Quadrant 2016 and the rise of self-service, Mode-2 analytics; innovation in predictive analytics and data preparation tools, and how the big data cloud vendors are differentiating themselves (or not)
Jen starts off the conversation by introducing herself and explaining how she got to Florida. She further explains the circumstances behind her "$800 and a dream" move. The conversation then takes a turn towards the wild as Jen explains the amount of wildlife in her backyard which includes snakes, bobcats, deer and alligators. The conversation then finishes with Jen talking about how she rejoined Microsoft and what she's up to today. Links Jen's Blog Jen on Twitter Bio Jen Underwood, founder of Impact Analytix, LLC, has 20 years of experience in “hands-on” development of data warehouses, hybrid data integration, reporting, dashboards, and ...
SDU Show 65 features Microsoft Princpal Program Manager on the Power BI team discussing the current state of Power BI