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In this episode of the House Keys podcast, Cam Villa talks to Jenean Watson and Malyna Phan from the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Fair Housing Committee. They discuss the committee's focus on underserved communities, promoting inclusivity and diversity in homeownership. The conversation highlights the upcoming second annual First-Time Home Buyers Expo on April 27th, emphasizing its role in providing resources and education for aspiring homeowners. The event aims to empower attendees with information on navigating the homebuying process and accessing financial assistance programs. Register for the First-Time Homebuyer Expo https://sacrealtor.org/calendar/first-time-homebuyer-expo-2024/ Music: Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4614-welcome-to-the-show License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license All speakers in this podcast do not speak on behalf of the Sacramento Association of REALTORS® nor do they represent the Sacramento Association of REALTORS®. All presenters are speaking on behalf of their own profession.
Welcome to the House Keys podcast, where host Cam Villa engages in a lively conversation with the dynamic Jenean Watson. From Jenean's unexpected journey to real estate success to her community-focused initiatives, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration. Jenean shares her experiences, from winning the Rising Star award to her impactful role on the DEI committee and the Board of Directors. Tune in to discover the person behind the achievements, as Jenean discusses her roots in England, her love for Sacramento, and her commitment to making a positive impact. Don't miss this engaging episode filled with laughter, wisdom, and a glimpse into Jenean's passion for service and authentic connection. Whether you're a seasoned realtor or someone exploring your dreams, this episode is a must-listen. Music: Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4614-welcome-to-the-show License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license All speakers in this podcast do not speak on behalf of the Sacramento Association of REALTORS® nor do they represent the Sacramento Association of REALTORS®. All presenters are speaking on behalf of th eir own profession.
After tragically losing a friend, James reflects on the positive impact Jenean had on his life throughout the years. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Chapman family and all those who are grieving her loss. Please show your support: Jenean Chapman's Celebration of Life & Legal Fund --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/knowyourtrueself/support
When I first thought of creating this podcast and interviewing local business owners, today's guest is the first person I thought of. Her name is Jenean LaCorte and she's the owner and artist behind Restorative Tattoos in Hampstead, North Carolina. In this episode, Jenean will talk about what led her to 3D Nipple Tattoos and Scar Camouflage, the process her patients go through and the struggles she faces getting the word out. She's passionate about her work helping many women and men feel whole and confident again. Listen, enjoy and please forward to anyone you feel could use her service.Website: https://www.restorativetattoos.com/Phone: 910-232-1117Email: jenean@restorativetattoos.comSend Christa a message and let her know if you enjoyed the episode! Support the Show.Please Follow/Subscribe to Topsail Insider on your favorite podcast-listening platform so you don't miss a single episode! We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio and more!Please visit TopsailInsider.com and sign up for our Mailing List where you'll get early access to upcoming episodes. Or leave a Voicemail for Topsail Insider right from the website - your message just might be featured in an upcoming episode!Also find and Follow Topsail Insider on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!If you are a Greater Topsail business owner or nonprofit and wish to be interviewed or wish to Sponsor or Advertise with Topsail Insider, please email christa@topsailinsider.com or call/text 910-800-0111.
Today I speak with IFBB Pro Janean Priest, a 60 years old who was introduced to bodybuilding 3 1/2 years ago! She is a RN, BSN and had 3 beautiful and amazing children, 2 of them are twins. She has been married for 35 years. Before she found bodybuilding, she was a long distance runner and never stepped foot into a gym. She met her coach's wife and owner of the gym she trains at a health fair who persuaded her to come check out the gym. There are only seven 60 year old IFBB pros in the US, which makes Jenean want to be an inspiration to those who feel being healthy is not obtainable. She fell into an eating disorder her senior year of high school that was accelerated when her mother had terminal cancer. Jenean is open about her journey and has so much insight to share. You don't want to miss this interview! Topics covered include: -competing as a Masters Pro -working as a nurse -transitioning from distance running to bodybuilding -caring for sick parents -struggling with an eating disorder -time management tips -staying positive through hard times -myths about masters competitors -using trial and error CONNECT WITH CELESTE: Website: http://www.celestial.fit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celestial_fit/ All Links: http://www.celestial.fit/links.html CONNECT WITH JANEAN: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janean_priest_ifbbpro/ TIME STAMPS 1:00 introduction 4:39 camaraderie in the masters division 7:17 it'a never to late to bodybuild 10:00 transitioning from distance running to bodybuilding 15:01 caring for sick parents and an eating disorder 22:15 being a hard gainer 23:30 deciding to become a nurse 27:40 time management as a mom and nurse 30:00 staying positive 35:20 the gym as a happy place 36:48 myths about masters competitors 45:00 upcoming plans 46:20 journey to pro 50:45 macros and bloating 54:37 advice for competitors CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE FOOD RELATIONSHIP COACHING SERIES CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE POST SHOW BLUES COACHING SERIES LEARN MORE AND APPLY FOR MY 5 WEEK FOOD RELATIONSHIP HEALING & DISCOVERY COACHING PROGRAM FOR OTHER FREE RESOURCES, LIVE EVENTS, AND WAYS TO WORK WITH CELESTE CLICK HERE
Hello friends, welcome back to The Best of LKN podcast. As always, I'm glad you're joining me. I'm excited about this episode because I think it highlights a great opportunity for small businesses that serve the Huntersville area. More about that in a moment…But, first, I want to thank our copywriter, Abigail Smathers, for another wonderful article on The best of LKN blog. The article was just published on our website this week and features a deep dive into Lake Norman's Best Speakeasy, and one of the best fine dining experiences in the Lake Norman area: Barrel & Fork in Cornelius. You can find the article here. You can also get to know the owners of Barrel & Fork, Jason Tuton and Sarah Conrad in episode 30 of the podcast.Now, about this episode: joining me is Jenean Fornges, she is the publisher of Huntersville Living Magazine. Jenean and I talk about her journey toward becoming a local magazine publisher, and the type of content that Huntersville Living Magazine brings to over 4,000 households in Huntersville. I do love conversations with content creators. They just get me, and they understand the struggles when it comes to creating really good content and the work of journalism. So, let's get stuck right into my conversation with Jenean Fornges, publisher of Huntersville Living Magazine.Huntersville Living Magazine - FacebookPhone: 914-299-3951Shoutouts to these local businesses:Deborah Young StudioLKN ImagesLakeside Living MagazineLynn Bowser - Northwestern MutualSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/epicjourneymedia)
In this week's edition of The Commonwealth Matters we were joined by former Lt. Governor Jenean Hampton. We discussed her experience with racism and how we should respond to Critical Race Theory. If you would like to interview Richard Nelson, Executive Director of the Commonwealth Policy Center, please email richard@commonwealthpolicy.org. The Commonwealth Matters has moved to our new website at www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org . Please visit the new site to access the program. Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicy Follow us on Twitter: @CPC4Kentucky LinkedIn: Commonwealth Policy Center E-Newsletter: https://www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org/mailing-list/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/commonwealth-matters/support
Have you thought about how your culture impacts your business's success? More than likely you've heard many people stress culture and you've probably even done so yourself, but what are you really doing to ensure that you have a positive impact on that culture? Jenean Perelstein is a sociocultural anthropologist and business strategist. She has studied behavior change across many different cultures and implemented change strategies that have been the turning point for many cleaning companies. Jenean is the CEO of Alchemie Academy, where she provides culture and strategy consultation. She also works closely with Cleaning Management Concepts, a consulting and systems integration company for the commercial cleaning industry. Jenean has been kind enough to provide an additional resource for our listeners and readers called 10 Productivity Traps. Read More: https://bit.ly/3BqiBwi Podcast website: https://bit.ly/3tXRdAz Questions or think you'd be a good guest for the show? Email us at marketing@doubleasolutions.net.
Jenean Merkel Perelstein is a social-cultural anthropologist, who has studied behavior change across many cultures, from the markets and prisons of India to the boardrooms across America. She has implemented change strategies that have saved lives and made fortunes. This work is supported by her book, Finding Your Lighthouse, a Leadership Guide to Navigating Change. Jenean is no stranger to change. In her early years, she struggled to find her direction, hopping around to seven different schools over nine years. She eventually decided to take time away from school and find her spark, as she put it. Jenean traveled for a while and worked as a ski instructor in the Alps where she met her husband Scott, a previous guest on my podcast. Together, they traveled to India and the Middle East, and this led to Jenean’s interest in anthropology. Eventually, they returned to the US where Jenean finished her degree and went on to graduate school. They started a family and everything seemed beautiful.Several years later, Jenean was working as the CEO of a regional non profit organization and while it all looked good on the outside, the light inside of her was dimming. She was burned out to the point where she was physically ill. Jenean had to slow down, focus on herself, and regroup. As she regained her health she began to take on contract work, doing marketing and strategy consulting. This evolved to change management consulting where she applied her background in anthropology to support business and organizational cultures. Today, Jenean is a business anthropologist, US patent holder, and revered speaker, who is the CEO of Alchemy Academy, where she enriches workplace culture for clients ranging from solopreneurs to Fortune 100 companies.In this week’s Work From The Inside Out podcast, learn more about Jenean’s journey: Jenean practices anthropology day to day; she teaches people about behavior change through the lens of the culture that is either supporting them or holding them back. She mentors organizations to grow their workplace culture, develop their leadership skills, and achieve a higher level of positivity, productivity, and profitability. Learn more and connect with Jenean here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXu9UnxQ_Ssc_Eoi51HMKrghttps://www.facebook.com/standinyourstrength/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenean-perelstein-2106a028/ www.StandInYourStrength.com
The Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court 2649, St. Ann Mother of Mary, in La Vernia is pleased to announce that La Vernia High School seniors Kolban Mills, Kristyn Swize, and Emily Reinhard are the recipients of its 2021 scholarships. Each will receive [post_excerpt],000 to be used toward their continued education this fall at a college of their choice. Kolban will attend the University of Texas at Austin to study political science and pre-law. He is the son of Jenean and Glenn Mills, and grandson of Roberta Salinas. Kristyn has her sights set on Texas A&M University to major in...Article Link
This woman came from a wealthy family but the money was controlled by the men of the family so she never experienced the freedom of choice wealth can provide. And as she grew into adulthood, she rebelled. After 9 years and 7 colleges later, she landed on anthropology and eventually snagged a CEO position of a non-profit. It appeared to others she had arrived, but in truth she was in her own private prison trapped in a position that stifled her desire to impact communities. Some rough years followed. Then one day she found an old beach bag full of things she had collected over the years. And in these snippets of collection she found the magic of her success and began her climb toward greatness. It is my pleasure to introduce you to Jenean Perelstein.
It's magical when you find your purpose through your passion, and Jenean Poley has an inspiring story about how her passions and interests have led her to find her purpose, that is, helping people manage and thrive through challenge. Jenean Poley is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor who believes with some guidance we all have the ability to get through life's challenges. She has a virtual private practice called Holland Therapy Group and has over 10 years of counseling experience. Her primary focus is working with adults and couples, as well as parents of a child with special needs. Her goal is to enhance skills for overcoming anxiety, depression, relationship conflict, and help navigate through a special needs diagnosis. In this episode, we cover things like: How to find your purpose through your passion How Jenean chose the clinical therapy profession What prompted Jenean to start her private practice How to find the right therapist to help you How COVID-19 has impacted Jenean's business One of the common myths Jenean debunks about her profession The importance of self-care and how therapy can be a form of self-care How Jenean manages and balances work and life How Jenean supports the e-learning process for her girls Quick tips and tools to utilize when you're feeling stressed or overwhelmed (e.g. Jenean's "chill out" technique) A couple of Jenean's favorite passion projects The people who have inspired and supported Jenean most in business and life What level up means to Jenean And, so much more! IMPORTANT LINKS: HOLLAND GROUP WEBSITE: https://hollandtherapygroup.com/ EMAIL: hollandtherapygroup@gmail.com PHONE: 864-688-9097 INSTAGRAM: @jenpoley --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tasha-baird-miller/support
We cover: * How to control what you can't control * What is a culture & how is it created * Avoiding the mistaken belief And much more Jenean is a Business Anthropologist, U.S. Patent holder, and revered speaker who worked as a medical anthropologist before becoming CEO of Alchemie Academy where she has enriched workplace culture for clients ranging from solopreneurs to Fortune 100 companies. When not speaking, she mentors organizations to grow their workplace culture, develop their leadership skills, and achieve a higher level of positivity, productivity, and profitability. Jenean has created several programs in Leadership Development and Workplace Culture Enrichment where she provides training to clients worldwide and certifies coaches to use her models for their own clientele. This work is supported by her book Finding Your Lighthouse: A Leadership Guide to Navigating Change. Looking at organizational culture through the eyes of an anthropologist, Jenean passionately helps business professionals and organizations get out of their own way and become the powerful and recognized leaders that they are meant to be. Stay connected with Jenean: Website: StandInYourStrength.com Facebook: facebook.com/standinyourstrength/ Facebook: facebook.com/workplacecultureexpert/ Instagram: instagram.com/merkelperelstein/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jenean-perelstein- Catch up on past conversations as well as see the entire lineup of contributors at the "A Handful of Hope" website: https://jessebrisendine.lpages.co/a-handful-of-hope (https://jessebrisendine.lpages.co/a-handful-of-hope) Stay connected with Jesse: Website: https://jessebrisendine.com/ (https://jessebrisendine.com/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jessebrisendine (https://www.facebook.com/jessebrisendine) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JesseBrisendineCoaching/ (https://www.facebook.com/JesseBrisendineCoaching/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessebrisendine/ (https://www.instagram.com/jessebrisendine/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/jessebris (https://twitter.com/jessebris) Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/JesseBrisendine (https://www.youtube.com/user/JesseBrisendine) Grab Your Free Copy of The Happiness Guide: https://jessebrisendine.leadpages.co/happiness-guide/ (https://jessebrisendine.leadpages.co/happiness-guide/)
Janell Farr, president, and Jenean Hansen, head of programs and operations, discuss their nonprofit the All Clear Foundation, whose aim is to improve the health and wellbeing of first responders through resources like a peer-to-peer app, a mobile wellness tool, and a robust resource database. For Your Information: ResponderRel8 (https://responderrel8.com/)—peer-to-peer chat app which, in the absence of widespread peer support programs for all, enables first responders across the country to connect, commiserate and celebrate—anonymously if preferred—without stigma or fear getting in the way. As of October 2020, the app is currently subscription-free to past/present first responders. You | ResponderStrong (https://you.responderstrong.org/)—free and confidential wellness tool for Responders to recover, recharge and stay strong between shifts. Increase your personal wellbeing through confidential quizzes and content to tap into your own power and potential to succeed, thrive and matter—enhancing your health, wellbeing, and everything in between. First Responder Resource Database (https://allclearfoundation.org/resources/) with more than 700 resources to assist first responders and their families. COVID-19 Resources for Responders (https://allclearfoundation.org/covid-19-resource-links/) for the unique challenges being faced as a result of the pandemic. Hundreds of Resources for Families (https://allclearfoundation.org/family-resource-links/) adjusting to new school procedures due to the pandemic.
Janell Farr, president, and Jenean Hansen, head of programs and operations, discuss their nonprofit the All Clear Foundation, whose aim is to improve the health and wellbeing of first responders through resources like a peer-to-peer app, a mobile wellness tool, and a robust resource database. For Your Information: ResponderRel8 (https://responderrel8.com/)—peer-to-peer chat app which, in the absence of widespread peer support programs for all, enables first responders across the country to connect, commiserate and celebrate—anonymously if preferred—without stigma or fear getting in the way. As of October 2020, the app is currently subscription-free to past/present first responders. You | ResponderStrong (https://you.responderstrong.org/)—free and confidential wellness tool for Responders to recover, recharge and stay strong between shifts. Increase your personal wellbeing through confidential quizzes and content to tap into your own power and potential to succeed, thrive and matter—enhancing your health, wellbeing, and everything in between. First Responder Resource Database (https://allclearfoundation.org/resources/) with more than 700 resources to assist first responders and their families. COVID-19 Resources for Responders (https://allclearfoundation.org/covid-19-resource-links/) for the unique challenges being faced as a result of the pandemic. Hundreds of Resources for Families (https://allclearfoundation.org/family-resource-links/) adjusting to new school procedures due to the pandemic.
If there's anything that 2020 has taught us, it's to be resilient and always be ready to pivot. In this episode, Jenean Glover shares her stories from her personal and professional life on how embracing the “pivot” as a tool, helped her redirect, realign and reiterate how she raises her family and shifted her career - multiple times. Jenean is a mom of two, executive and two-time USC Trojan who fights for social equity while raising twin girls, one who lives with autism. She shares lessons on how to curate relationships outside your network, how she juggled her home life while being on the road and how she stepped out in faith to go in the direction of each pivot.
As a Sociocultural Anthropologist, Jenean Merkel Perelstein has studied behavior change across many different cultures. From the markets and prisons of India to the boardrooms across America, Jenean has learned and implemented change strategies that have saved lives and made fortunes. We discuss: Why we start resenting what we used to love [2:39] Broadening the horizon of what success means as a way to solidify your self-confidence [6:11] The problem of an anthropologist when dealing with his/her own workplace culture [8:11] The feeling of being on a fast train for which you don’t have a ticket [9:39] Why you need to get out of your own way [10:57] Conflicting beliefs that hold you back from finding clients [13:00] How to make change stick before reaching a level of frustration [15:44] The commonalities that mess up with productivity [18:20] The type of leadership required for “fixing” workplace culture [20:11] How to sustain a level of positivity to sustain a level of productivity [22:02] Jenean is a Business Anthropologist, U.S. Patent holder, and revered speaker who worked as a medical anthropologist before becoming CEO of Alchemie Academy where she has enriched workplace culture for clients ranging from solopreneurs to Fortune 100 companies. When not speaking, she mentors organizations to grow their workplace culture, develop their leadership skills, and achieve a higher level of positivity, productivity, and profitability. Learn more about Jenean at https://standinyourstrength.com/ (https://standinyourstrength.com/) . Brief Description of Gift Your Personal Strength’s Declaration - steps to help you stand in your strength URL for Free Gift http://standinyourstrength.com/goingsolo
You Can't Sell Value If You Don't Value Yourself Salespeople come from a variety of industries but the one thing they have in common: They all sell value. It can be a challenge, however, to sell something you don't have yourself. Simply speaking, as salespeople, we can only sell value if we value ourselves. Jenean Merkel Perelstein is a business and sales anthropologist who uses scientific techniques to help salespeople close the cultural gap between them and their prospects, clients, and the organizations they are working with. Her job is to help them understand the cultural approach and take advantage of it. Defining value Value often gets mixed up with values which are the standards or qualities we deem as worthwhile. Value is what we put out into the world, what we offer in exchange. It then becomes part of the larger conversation about money, prosperity, and playing in this market economy. Value becomes part of the interwoven concepts that have to be considered together. When we stand in strength with our values, it means we understand the true qualities and the true standard that we deem worthwhile to offer in the marketplace. If you're not stepping into that sense of value and you haven't done the thought process of figuring out what it is in the first place, then you're basically starting the conversation a little bit behind. Knowing your worth You need to know your beliefs and what's possible and not possible for you. This includes knowing your attitudes, state of mind, and feelings. All of these things build together into a larger concept of knowing your worth and taking ownership of your work. Doing that will enable you to come forth and articulate the worth and value of whatever you are representing. Regardless of the words you speak, the cultural interactions you have with other people will be part of the underlying conversation. The energy you exchange in your conversation can expose whether or not you are operating from a place of desperation or a lack of confidence. Clients see this right away. If this is you, there is foundational work that needs to take place. People that have been unsuccessful for a long time start to wear an air of desperation. It becomes harder for them to meet another client or go to another meeting. If you are managing this type of person, there's an opportunity to talk to them about standing in their strength, taking ownership, and changing their direction. Salespeople have to look at the value they offer, not just transactional value, but value as human beings as they bring what makes them unique and special into the conversation. Build your value As an individual, you can start building value by looking at your own personal strength inventory. Look for the red flags that are holding yourself back from being able to understand and articulate your value. Jenean looks at all this through an anthropological lens, the cultural lens. She sees each individual as a culture of one and looks into the attributes of that culture. Starting there helps her client understand their own personal strengths and enables them to build on how to shore up their foundations. Doing this on yourself will then help you to start recognizing the cultural attributes of your prospects, future clients, and the organization that you're hoping to go deeper with. You'll be able to see the gaps between your cultural attributes and their cultural attributes. The closer you can close the gaps, the easier the sales conversations will be. Attributes that make up a culture There are four primary attributes that make up a culture: attitudes, behaviors, beliefs, and values. The first, attitudes, can change quickly. Attitudes affect your state of mind and your feelings. The attitude can change based on your mood and outlook. The second attribute, behaviors, needs to be consistently evaluated for opportunities to change based on the needs of the client. Beliefs, the third attribute can be conscious or subconscious. The brain operates within our beliefs to protect us and to keep things normal. Evaluate if it's these beliefs that are creating a ceiling to your success. The fourth attribute, values, is what could bridge the gap between you and your client. Jenean asks her clients to journal a deep inventory of these attributes around their career, finances, thoughts about their abilities to make money, and how they take care of their relationships. When you have these attributes in common with another person or group, then add on norms and traditions, you have a culture. Every workplace has its own culture. Do an inventory Knowing your value means doing an inventory of what makes you special and unique, and what you may struggle with. Once you do that, you will begin to recognize where you are holding yourself back. You can then identify the work you need to do to get better and articulate your value in future meetings. There are times when the work culture is dominated by someone who is highly regarded. Sales leaders and people who have stayed in the company for a long time can influence the culture, even when their outcomes aren't good. A toxic influence can mess up the productivity of the sales team. Start digging and see if the culture enhances the productivity and the positivity of your workplace and team. If not, it's worth investigating the origin. As a salesperson, also start identifying the people of influence in your target organization so you know the people where you can make the greatest impact. Keep a success journal Jenean shares that it is important for salespeople to keep an ongoing success journal. Culture teaches us not to be arrogant so we tend to dismiss compliments and praise. The brain, however, remembers and listens. The success journal is an opportunity to recognize when you've done a good job. It offers the brain evidence that you're capable. When we don't validate ourselves internally, we can start telling our brains that we don't value our successes. To compensate for that, we can start looking for external validation, which will eventually let us down. Keeping a journal of your successes will help you overcome these inevitable obstacles. It's imperative to occupy your brian with these successes to help you move forward and push through your boundaries. Reading your success journal right before a sales conversation will compel you to focus on your successes and you'll find that the conversation will go smoother and yield better results. “You Can't Sell Value If You Don't Value Yourself” episode resources The more work that an individual of influence can do to challenge their own limiting beliefs, the more adaptable they can become in moments of change. #SalesValues Create your personal inventory now. Visit the official site of Stand In Your Strength for a free resource on how to start making your own inventory. If you are interested in more sales stories, you can talk to Donald about it. Reach him via these channels: LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook about any sales concerns. This episode is brought to you in part by TSE Certified Sales Training Program. It's a course designed to help new and struggling sellers to master the fundamentals of sales and close more deals. Sign up now and get the first two modules for free! You can also call us at (561) 570-5077. We have a new semester beginning this March and we would love to have you and your team join us. Follow this link to apply to the program. We'd love for you to join us for our next episodes so tune in on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify. You can also leave comments, suggestions, and ratings to every episode you listen to. You can also read more about sales or listen to audiobooks on Audible and explore this huge online library. Register now to get a free book and a 30-day free trial. Audio provided by Free SFX and Bensound. Other songs used in the episodes are as follows: The Organ Grinder written by Bradley Jay Hill, performed by Bright Seed, and Produced by Brightseed and Hill.
Today, workplace culture expert Jenean Perelstein joins us to discuss culture and how entrepreneurs can achieve a higher level of positivity, productivity, and profitability. She is the author and creator of Internal Alchemy: The Welcoming Abundance Blueprint and Stand in Your Strength Strategies, where she provides training to clients worldwide and certifies coaches, to use… The post Stand In Your Strength | Ep. 67 Jenean Perelstein appeared first on Culture Eats Strategy.
Jenean Merkel Perelstein is a Sociocultural Anthropologist who has implemented change strategies that have saved lives and made fortunes - from the prisons of India to the boardrooms of the United States. She has also written two books: Internal Alchemie: The Welcoming Abundance Blueprint and Stand In Your Strength Strategies and Finding Your Lighthouse: A Leadership Guide to Navigating Change. In this episode, she and Dr. Valerie talk about how Patriarchy Stress Disorder presents in the workplace, how the dynamics of hormones and male-defined power structures combine to stifle women’s safety, creativity, and productivity, and how we can restructure to support women’s unique genius. For additional resources, to connect with the guest, and to get her free gift visit: www.drvalerie.com/hersuccessradio
As a Sociocultural Anthropologist, Jenean Merkel Perelstein has studied behavior change across many different cultures. From the markets and prisons of India to the boardrooms of the United States, Jenean has learned and implemented change strategies that have saved lives and made fortunes.Jenean is a Business Strategist, U.S. Patent holder, and revered speaker who worked as a medical anthropologist before becoming CEO of Alchemie Academy where she has enriched workplace culture for clients ranging from solopreneurs to fortune 100 companies. When not speaking, she mentors organizations to grow their workplace culture, develop their leadership skills, and achieve a higher level of positivity, productivity and profitability.Jenean is the author and creator of Internal Alchemie: The Welcoming Abundance Blueprint and Stand In Your Strength Strategies where she provides training to clients worldwide and certifies coaches to use her models for their own clientele. This work is supported by her book Finding Your Lighthouse: A Leadership Guide to Navigating Change. Looking at organizational culture through the eyes of an anthropologist, she sees the practices occurring outside of policy that often go unnoticed, and hold organizations back from reaching their goals. Jenean passionately helps business professionals and organizations get out of their own way and become the powerful and recognized leaders that they are meant to be.https://standinyourstrength.com/
Kentucky's Lieutenant Governor Jenean Hampton discusses her activism in addressing youth mental health and suicide prevention.
Kentucky's Lieutenant Governor Jenean Hampton discusses her activism in addressing youth mental health and suicide prevention.
05-31-19 Hour 2 Guest: ABC's Ryan Burrow
Vince Kramer and his special guest Jenean Merkle Perelstein talk about the power of creating an positive culture within the workplace. Join your host Vince and his guest Jenean while they share how business can flourish with the right company culture, and how people can be happier and enjoy their jobs.
Jenean Fornges, owner of Huntersville Living, a local Lake Norman magazine, discusses how she continues to powerfully work through the loss of her father just over two years ago to lung cancer. She talks about the power of discovering painting in her healing, and how the realization that her father "never really belonged to her" has helped her in her healing process. This is a powerful and uplifting one you don't want to miss - and you may even LOL at some point?! Some Key Takeaways from this episode:* How age and time can never truly prepare you for loss* How shifting to a space of gratitude for the time she got with her dad became a gift* Meditation - there is no right way to do it!* How being by her dad’s side when he died impacted her memories, thoughts and feelings, and what she did to change that to something that was more empowering* Take pictures and stop worrying about how you look! Your loved ones will thank you one day :)* How she discovered her inner-painter self by listening to her body’s signals* Get a canvas…or wood and get to painting!* How Jenean was able to have an epiphany about talking to a professional in the middle of this podcast (it’s kinda neat!)* Get the inside scoop on what she includes in her custom-made journal* How being intentional helps align all areas of her life and makes life easier* You’re not a bad person if you decide to say no!* Be gentle with yourself, practice intentional self-compassion, and take a hot bath!Resources: Journaling, Hot BathsFacebook: Jenean ForngesFrom Mourning To Action: Powerfully Working Through Loss is a podcast based on Dr. Damon Silas’s first two books - From Mourning To Knight: Overcoming Loss; and What’s Your ACTION Plan? 6 Powerful Ways To Get Unstuck in Your Life Now! In these books, Dr. Silas discusses the various losses he has experienced (and not just death), how he has personally worked through these losses; and what he has noticed professionally as a psychologist and coach that has proven helpful for clients and patients as they work through their own losses. You can find either book on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or any other platform that offers books, or by going to his website here:https://damonsilaspsychology.com/store/
On this show, we talked about why so many Americans feel overwhelmed and how to live a life of purpose and meaning with Jenean Perelstein, an Anthropologist, workplace culture expert, author, speaker and consultant. Listen to learn how to overcome those beliefs which are keeping you from living your best life! For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 15:35. You can learn more about Jenean at StandInYourStrength.com, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Please subscribe to the show however you’re listening, leave a review and share it with someone who appreciates good ideas. You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, or contact George by clicking here.
In this special edition of The Commonwealth Matters we share an interview with Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/commonwealth-matters/support
Grid Alternatives Director of International Programs Jenean Smith is today's guest on Planet Watch Radio. The vision of Grid Alternatives is a successful transition to clean, renewable energy that includes everyone, and its mission is to make renewable energy technology and job training accessible to underserved communities everywhere. On today's program, find out about exciting volunteer opportunities in Nepal, Nicaragua, and around the world bringing solar electricity to rural villages! Jenean joined the solar industry in 2007 to work for Mitsubishi Electric's Solar Division and later worked for Trojan Battery Company's Renewable Energy Division. She is the founder of Power to the People, a non-profit organization that helps bring renewable energy solutions to the developing world, and facilitated its acquisition by GRID Alternatives. Before working in the solar industry, she was the Youth Program Director for the Riecken Foundation in Honduras and was a Peace Corps volunteer in San Lorenzo, Nicaragua. Jenean holds a BA in Sociology from UMASS Boston, an MBA from Northeastern University and a Masters in Sustainable International Development from Brandeis University.
This week we're featuring a short story by Jenean McBrearty. Jenean McBrearty is a graduate of San Diego State University, who taught Political Science and Sociology. Her fiction, poetry, and photographs have been published in over two-hundred print and on-line journals. She won the Eastern Kentucky English Department Award for Graduate Creative Non-fiction in 2011, and a Silver Pen Award in 2015 for her noir short story: Red’s Not Your Color. She lives in Kentucky and writes full time ⸺when she’s not watching classic movies and eating chocolate. Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead. If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com http://www.otherpeoplesflowers.com
Outsiders end up in all kinds of different places. Sometimes we end up starting and leading a ministry that shows kids they’re loved; other times, we end up planting a church and writing a book. For our guest on this week’s episode, Going Outside led her to become the current Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky. This interview approaches public service from a Kingdom perspective and gives us an inside look at what happens when Going Outside takes you inside a public office.
Guest Jenean Zunk is a Spiritual Living Coach for Intuitive Women. She helps people who feel self doubt, fear and shame reconnect with their Inner Divine Self. Jenean shares immediate actions steps that move you forward to finding peace within your heart. You can find her atNamaste Living Online and Facebook atJenean Zunk. Your host, Susan Jacobi, a thriver after childhood abuse, knows healing is in replacing the trauma mindset. Her book, How to Love Yourself: The Hope after Child Abuse is available atamazon. To pick up your FREE ebook, 11 Tools for HappinessCLICK here. You can reach Susan directly at susan@conversationsthatheal.com.
Guest Jenean Zunk is a Spiritual Living Coach for Intuitive Women. She helps people who feel self doubt, fear and shame reconnect with their Inner Divine Self. Jenean shares immediate actions steps that move you forward to finding peace within your heart. You can find her atNamaste Living Online and Facebook atJenean Zunk. Your host, Susan Jacobi, a thriver after childhood abuse, knows healing is in replacing the trauma mindset. Her book, How to Love Yourself: The Hope after Child Abuse is available atamazon. To pick up your FREE ebook, 11 Tools for HappinessCLICK here. You can reach Susan directly at susan@conversationsthatheal.com.
On today’s episode of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast we're talking about illustration and self-publishing today with my guest, Jenean Morrison. Jenean is a surface/textile designer, painter, and the artist/publisher behind a popular series of coloring books for adults, first published in 2012. She's an Amazon CreateSpace success story who has sold over 91,000 copies of her self-published coloring books, earning her more than a half million dollars. Jenean designed fabric for Free Spirit for many years and her designs have been printed on rugs, stationary, scrapbook kits and more. We discuss the value of having an agent, how to pitch, handling extreme successes and inevitable failures and rejections, and what Jenean would like to do next in her career. Check out Jenean Morrison online at http://jeneanmorrison.net/. +++++ Today's episode is sponsored by The Merriweather Council's Etsy Training Course - a video training series that teaches Etsy sellers the exact steps to a more visible, profitable, and enjoyable Etsy experience. For more information visit merriweathercouncil.com. +++++ Please note that this show used to be called the While She Naps podcast. The name has changed, but the content and host have stayed the same. To get the full show notes for this episode, visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Meet with show host, Abby Glassenberg, each month for our Craft Business Roundtable, get access to courses and webinars taught by industry leaders, and much more.
Jenean Morrison is a highly successful coloring book author and surface/textile designer. We talk about the adult coloring book craze and how she's managed visibility as an introvert. Full episode show notes: http://theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2016/02/17/ep106-jenean-morrison-adult-coloring-books-success-introvert-artist-entrepreneur/