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The gospel is the good news of Jesus' grace; our job is to speak it, and God's job is to produce the harvest.
Big, Park, Jeng & Pan join us on the podcast to chat about their series, Me & Who. FOLLOW US IF YOU ALSO HAVE AN EMOTIONAL SUPPORT PEACOCK IG: @letstalkBLX: @letstalkBLTikTok: @letstalkBL
Today's episode talks about two challenges that musicians face. The first is how to learn brand new music, not as in "new to me" but NEW...freshly composed just for you, with no precedent and no reference recording. Secondly, we talk about the process of building a repertoire necessary to do a full-length recital. My guest is Dr. Annie Jeng, an associate professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, as well as an international performer and educator, and a champion of new music. Learn more about Annie at https://www.anniejeng.com/ Musicianship Mastery is formerly known as The Musician Toolkit. Let me know your thoughts on this episode as a voice message to possibly share on a future episode at https://www.speakpipe.com/MusicianToolkit If you enjoyed this, please give it a rating and review on the podcast app of your choice. You can find all episodes of this podcast at https://www.davidlanemusic.com/toolkit You can follow David Lane AND the Musician Toolkit podcast on Facebook @DavidMLaneMusic, on Instagram and TikTok @DavidLaneMusic, and on YouTube @davidlanemusic1 This episode is sponsored by Fons, an online platform that helps music teachers with smooth, automated assistance such as securing timely automatic payments and scheduling. Click here for more information or to begin your free trial.
In the latest Diversity Dialogue podcast, Mindy Jeng, Executive Director of Pro Bono Services and Special Counsel to Justin Barry, Executive Director of the Court System, discusses her family's roots in China and Taiwan and the importance of diversity in the Court System. “… It's when we get to know different people with different backgrounds and experiences that we will have a better understanding of the world and our work, and I think it really enriches all of our lives,” Mindy said. The Diversity Dialogues segment of the Court System's Amici podcast program is produced in conjunction with the Office of Diversity & Inclusion. Transcript: https://ww2.nycourts.gov/sites/default/files/document/files/2026-01/mindy%201.7.26%20MJ%20%28002%29_0.pdf
Gloo Books produces seven Very Asian Guides to cuisines from around Asia. The seventh book in the series was written by my guest, Nancy Jeng, and is illustrated by the talented Felicia Liang. If you're unfamiliar with Taiwanese food, it's a really good primer to introduce you to iconic Taiwanese foods. If you're a Taiwanese food connoisseur, the book will take you down memory lane. It can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike. Follow Nancy @nomsfrommom, and Felicia can be found @byfelicialiang You can let us know your thoughts at: infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com, or via direct message on Instagram and Facebook @infatuasianpodcast Please follow us wherever you get your podcasts. We would love your ratings and reviews over at Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Our Theme: “Super Happy J-Pop Fun-Time” by Prismic Studios was arranged and performed by the Invictus Quartet #asianauthor #taiwanese #asianfood #asianpodcast #asian #asianamerican #infatuasian #iinfatuasianpodcast #aapi #veryasian #asianamericanpodcaster #representationmatters
For thousands of years, humans have sought healing from within — through breath, movement, and energy. Practices like Qigong, yoga, and, more contemporarily, Reiki have emerged from traditions as powerful ways to restore balance, vitality, and inner peace. Qigong uses slow, intentional movement and breath to cultivate life force energy, while yoga unites body and mind through postures and controlled breathing. Reiki, rooted in Japanese energy medicine, offers gentle, hands-on healing by channeling universal energy. In our current world of constant changes, stressors, and stimulations, are these ancient grounding practices for healing and harmony still viable?In this episode, we are joined by three expert guests within the tenets of Qigong, yoga, and Reiki. Firstly, Lisa Li is the founder of The Qi (a flowering tea wellness company) and a certified Qigong instructor, having trained in the traditional Chinese practice for 7 years. Lisa and The Qi have been featured on New York Magazine, Bon Appétit, Architectural Digest, Food & Wine, and Good Housekeeping.Melissa Jeng is a decade-long yoga and mindfulness teacher based in New York City. Trained through Yogamaya and with Jules Mitchell, Melissa pursued advanced training in biomechanics, meditation, trauma-informed yoga, and breath work.Margaret Wang is a Usui/Tibetan Reiki practitioner, having completed her training at The International Center for Reiki Training.Follow Friends of Franz Podcast: Website, Instagram, FacebookFollow Christian Franz (Host): Instagram, YouTube
In this episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast, we welcome back Kenneth Jeng, Product + Operations Lead at Persona, and experienced contributor to startup ecosystems in both Japan and the U.S.This is Part 2 of our conversation with Kenneth, recorded in November 2024, and focused on the human side of ecosystem building, community, culture, and mindset.Kenneth shares why Japan continues to struggle with early-stage adoption and authentic community building, and how individuals (not just public programs) must take initiative. He also gives a candid take on grant structures, founder engagement, and what real progress could look like.If you're a founder, policymaker, or ecosystem builder working in Japan, this episode offers a unique lens on what's still missing and what we can each do to contribute.AIM B2B – Integrated Marketing & PR in Asia This episode is sponsored by Custom Media, Tokyo's leading integrated marketing and PR agency since 2008, helping global brands expand across Japan and APAC. They can help you with:Localized storytelling to build trust in Asian marketsStrategic performance marketing for measurable growthAccount‑based marketing (ABM), paid media, GEO, and SEOHubSpot‑certified CRM & marketing automationData‑driven implementation with cultural expertiseLearn more about AIM B2BShow Notes: 00:00 – Introduction 00:43 – Hot Take on Challenges and Gaps 14:00 – Why People are Involved in Startup Ecosystem and Why in Japan 16:20 – Building Network 22:15 – Early Adopters or Not? 27:10 – Contributing to the Community 36:20 – Grants and Funding for Startups 42:00 – Last Messages and Hot TakesLinks from Guest Appearance:
In this episode, Zale sits down with Dr. Benny Jeng, head of the ZEDS study which investigated the role of longer time antiviral treatmetn for patients with HZO with ocular involvement. They review the results of the study and disuss whether long term oral antivirals reduces zoster recurrences and the severity and duration of post-herpetic neuralgia. This episode is sponsored by Thea Pharma Canada - https://www.theapharma.caBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/blind-spot-the-eye-doctor-s-podcast--5819306/support.
Commendation rather than condemnation is for those who embrace the gospel and put their faith in Jesus.
In this episode of the Scaling Japan Podcast, we're joined by Kenneth Jeng, a Japan Startup Ecosystem Veteran and a long-time ecosystem builder who has worked across the U.S. and Japan.This is Part 1 of a two-part series recorded in November 2024 with Kenneth.Kenneth shares hard-hitting insights on what's really holding Japan's startup ecosystem back — from the cultural and structural roadblocks to limited business development capabilities and lingering visa barriers for foreign entrepreneurs.He offers a rare comparison between Japan and the U.S. startup environments, outlining why IPOs in Japan don't function like exits, how the country's high living standards may be dulling entrepreneurial hunger, and why so many promising startups stall before reaching scale.If you're a founder, investor, or policymaker interested in Japan's startup space, this is a must-listen for understanding where things stand and what's starting to change. Stay tuned for Part 2 where we go deeper into founder mindsets, investor culture, and the future of Japan's startup growth.AIM B2B – Integrated Marketing & PR in AsiaThis episode is sponsored by Custom Media, Tokyo's leading integrated marketing and PR agency since 2008, helping global brands expand across Japan and APAC.They can help you with:- Localized storytelling to build trust in Asian markets- Strategic performance marketing for measurable growth- Account‑based marketing (ABM), paid media, GEO, and SEO- HubSpot‑certified CRM & marketing automation- Data‑driven implementation with cultural expertiseLearn more about AIM B2B Show Notes:00:00 – Introduction02:55 – Differences in Ecosystems07:45– Current Narratives and Trends12:38 – IPO in Japan16:27 – Immigration and Visa for Startups in Japan18:57 – Living Standard in Japan for Entrepreneurs26:30 – Pros of Japan Startup Ecosystem31:20 – Venturing and Scaling41:42 – Comparing Growth Rate46:30 – Importance of Business Development & Team51:17 – Scaling in JapanLinks from Guest Appearance:
We're talking many, many things Taiwanese food with Nancy Jeng and Felicia Liang, the author and illustrator of A Very Asian Guide to Taiwanese Food. We talk about Nancy and Felicia's childhood embarrassment of Taiwanese food, requesting more “American” foods, and finding their way back to Taiwanese food as young adults. We talk about how their author/illustrator collaboration came to be, Nancy's long-con to get her husband to cook Taiwanese classics, the untapped potential of Taiwan's beaches, and the popularity of Trader Joe's scallion pancakes. Find this wonderful beautiful book on Gloo Books or wherever you get your books, and hang out with Nancy and Felicia at their book launch event at On Waverly on Sunday, September 14. Plus themed bites by past guest Jessic Fu and (possible future guest) Henry Hsu. And if you're looking for some recipes, find three great ones in the back of this book, including one for Nancy's Nai Nai's scallion pancakes. We'll be trying these out in our house along with tea eggs.
We can come boldly into the house of God as those who belong to His family.
On this episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the Digital Media Editors invite first author Ahmet Bilgili, from the University of Florida's Congenital Heart Center, and senior author Eric I. Jeng, MD, from the University of Florida's MCS program. Bilgili and Dr. Jeng discuss their paper, “Optimal pretransplant duration with HeartMate III left ventricular assist device: A contemporary analysis.” The discussion explores: Prior gaps in the literature regarding contemporary HM3 outcomes in relation to transplantation—and the study's potential influence on policy Which length of HM3 support influenced better post-transplant outcomes—and which ages were most influenced How these findings might change standard practice For the latest studies from JHLT, visit www.jhltonline.org/current, or, if you're an ISHLT member, access your Journal membership at www.ishlt.org/jhlt. Don't already get the Journal and want to read along? Join the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation at www.ishlt.org for a free subscription, or subscribe today at www.jhltonline.org.
To consider Jesus means we obey and rest in Him. To hear Him is to obey. To trust is to rest in Him.
We can cling to God as our ultimate hope and joy even in trials.
The Lawyer Stories Podcast Episode 225 features Nancy Jeng, Co-Founder of Billalbles AI. Jeng shares her inspiring journey from the world of advertising to the forefront of legal tech innovation. A graduate of the University of Texas with a degree in advertising, Nancy began her career creating high-profile ad campaigns—including work featured during the Super Bowl. Her path led her to major tech companies like Google and Pinterest, where she honed her skills in tech and product development. Drawing from her own experience as a timekeeper, Nancy co-founded Billables AI, a groundbreaking legal tech startup. The company offers an AI-powered, automated time tracking tool designed for lawyers, consultants, marketers, and other professional services providers. Billables AI aims to revolutionize time reporting by making it seamless and accurate.
Nicole Bray is a CEO and Co founder of Mercer Hendrix – crafting exquisite, functional, alcohol-free alternative brands such as Brae and Jeng. Previously, She was a global advertising executive with accounts including Apple, Diageo, FIFA, NFL, Smirnoff Global, and Visa.
Are you tired of feeling pushy or “salesy” when making an offer? What if I told you that the key to closing deals isn't about pushing or manipulating but connecting on a deeper level with your audience? Today, I'm joined by Eli Wilde, one of Tony Robbins' top closers, to discuss the art of influence and how you can use it to sell with integrity and authenticity. Eli takes us through his fascinating journey, from struggling with sales to mastering the art of persuasion. He shares his insights on becoming a powerful communicator by learning to understand human emotions and build genuine connections. Eli shares key techniques like NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) and framing, explaining how these tools can help you shift perspectives and overcome resistance in a way that feels empowering to you and your audience. Mastering these techniques will improve your sales skills and help create lasting, impactful relationships with the people you serve. Tune in now if you're ready to transform your approach to sales. Plus, be sure to grab Eli's free gift! It's a downloadable PDF with his favorite framing techniques that will elevate your ability to communicate and connect. "In order for your life to change, two things need to happen. Something new needs to come into your life, but also something new needs to come out of you—a new standard, a new belief, a new commitment, or a new ritual." ~ Eli Wilde In this Episode: - Eli's background and experience with Tony Robbins - How to become a person of influence - Understanding Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and its impact - How to create trust and emotional connection - Embracing discomfort for personal growth - Manipulation vs. influence: the difference is in intent and integrity - Personal stories of transforming lives through sales - Examples of transformative transactions - The importance of authenticity in communication Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off the first month's subscription and free shipping! Go to www.nutrafol.com and enter the promo code JENG. About Eli Wilde: Eli Wilde is the creator of Wilde Influence and the top-performing corporate trainer for Tony Robbins. He's worked with thousands of people to transform their lives and businesses. If it has to do with sales, influence, impact, and communicating your message, Eli can help. Website: https://wildeinfluence.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliwilde_sales/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wildeinfluence/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@eliwilde858 Get Eli Wilde's Most Powerful Persuasion Frames: https://www.wildesales.com/freebie-frames Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
Lulu Sun's run at the Indian Wells tennis tournament has come to an end with the New Zealand No.1 beaten 6-4, 7-5, by China's Olympic champion Kin-when Jeng in the round of 32.
The secret to scaling your business without burning out isn't about doing more but finding the right people to do it with you. I'm thrilled to sit down with one of my first (and most impactful) mentors, Jennifer “Jen” Kem, to talk about the power of building a Unicorn Team—the exceptional people who help you scale sustainably. In this episode, Jen breaks down her proven framework for spotting unicorns and the key leadership energies that make or break a team. Drawing from her journey building an eight-figure business, she reveals why so many entrepreneurs struggle with hiring and how to bridge the crucial gap between being a visionary and actually bringing your vision to life. If you are wondering how to find the right mentor, when to let go of the wrong team members, or how to build a business that actually supports your life (instead of the other way around), this episode is a must-listen. Plus, don't miss Jen's new book Unicorn Team—your complete roadmap for building the dream team your business needs. "Unicorns are attracted to other unicorns. The key is to know what questions to ask, such as, are they best for my team? Are they best to be my mentor?" ~ Jen Kem In this Episode: - The concept of “Fancy Lazy” living - Sarah, a real-life example of a unicorn team member - Finding and spotting unicorn team members - How to hire the right people - Why organizational skills are crucial for entrepreneurs - The visionizing, strategizing, and mobilizing phases - Understanding your unicorn leadership type - How to find the right mentors - The best part of Jen Kem's book, Unicorn Team Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off the first month's subscription and free shipping! Go to www.nutrafol.com and enter the promo code JENG. About Jennifer Kem: Jennifer "Jen" Kem helps thought leaders create personal brands that reach and help millions. Named Forbes' top brand strategist, her company, Master Brand Media, represents influencers, celebrities, CEOs, experts, specialists, authors, and speakers to get seen, heard, and paid more. Jen and her team of Strategizers and Mobilizers have advised over 400,000 leaders to grow their brands, expand their businesses, and lead their teams. Her book, Unicorn Team, outlines the frameworks for leveraging the concept of Brand T.I.M.E (Team, Identity, Messaging, and Experiences) to make the next level of impact. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennifer.kem/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JenniferKemComm/ Website: https://www.JenniferKem.com Unicorn Team: The Nine Leadership Types You Need to Launch Your Big Ideas with Speed and Success: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1401980279 Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
Does the impact and depth of the gospel compel you to go? Jeng Aguinaldo reminds us that we are called to preach the gospel and make disciples wherever God sends us.Jeng is a pastor with Victory Katipunan and Every Nation Campus in the Philippines.
Do you ever feel like you're doing so much for everyone in your life—managing relationships, fixing problems, carrying the emotional load—only to end up completely burned out? Today, I sit down with the incredible Terri Cole, psychotherapist and author of Boundary Boss, to uncover why so many of us fall into this cycle and, most importantly, how to break free. Terri dives deep into what high-functioning codependency really looks like, and trust me, it's not the old-school definition you might have in mind. This conversation hit home for me in a big way, and I got super vulnerable about my own recovery journey. Together, we unpack everything from unsolicited advice-giving (yep, we've all done it!) to setting boundaries that stick and respecting others' autonomy even when it's hard. If you're constantly over-functioning, people-pleasing, or just plain exhausted from “managing” everyone in your life, this episode is your permission to stop. You'll walk away with actionable steps to start shifting your habits, nurture healthier relationships, and finally put yourself back on your priority list. Tune in for this and much more! "You need to get in recovery. Because we need everything that you have to give to the world, and you're only going to be able to do it if you're not micromanaging a million other people." ~ Terri Cole In this episode: - Defining high-functioning codependency - Recognizing codependent traits and behaviors - How to escape the advice-giving trap - Overcoming the fear of setting boundaries - Dealing with the illusion of control and its impact - Managing emotional triggers during recovery - Self-sacrificing and auto-accommodating behaviors - Anticipatory planning and over-functioning in relationships - Action steps to break codependent habits - The path to recovery and peace - Recognizing and dealing with personal growth in recovery - Embracing joy and peace: the evidence of codependency recovery - How to access the High-Functioning Codependency Toolkit Resources Mentioned in the Episode: Boundary Boss: The Essential Guide to Talk True, Be Seen, and (Finally) Live Free: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1683647688 Too Much: A Guide to Breaking the Cycle of High-Functioning Codependency: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1649631863 High-Functioning Codependency Toolkit (HFC Toolkit): https://www.terricole.com/hfc/ Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off our first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to www.Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code JENG. Connect with Terri Cole: Website:https://www.terricole.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/terricole/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TerriColeLCSW/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terri-cole Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
Hosanna in the highest! Jesus came to save us!
What do you do when your passion feels like it isn't enough? For Menina Fortunato, the answer was simple—she built a business. From performing with legends like Britney Spears and Paula Abdul to teaching dancers how to build thriving careers, Menina's story is a masterclass in resourcefulness, resilience, and redefining success on your own terms. In this episode, Menina takes us through her remarkable journey from a teenager teaching jazz classes at her dad's studio to a world-renowned performer, and now a mentor helping dancers master the “business side” of their craft. She shares candid stories about rejection, pivoting during the pandemic, and the challenges of balancing a seven-figure business with family life. Menina's advice? Talent is only 20% of the equation—success is about knowing how to market yourself, build a personal brand, and embrace the chaos of the creative life. Whether you're a dancer, an entrepreneur, or someone struggling to monetize your passion, this episode will leave you inspired to take that leap of faith. "The only shot you miss is the one you don't take." ~ Menina Fortunato In this Episode: - How Menina discovered dance (and resisted it at first) - Breaking into the industry - Pivoting and finding new opportunities - Life as a working mom - The business of dance and building a personal brand - Why social media is important for dancers - Rejection, resilience, and why failure is your best teacher - Lessons she's learned about business ownership - What's next for Menina Fortunato? This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. BetterHelp makes therapy simple—it's online, works around your schedule, and connects you with a licensed therapist in just a few steps. If it's not the right fit, you can switch therapists anytime, no hassle. Visit https://betterhelp.com/JENG for 10% off your first month. Give it a try—it might just change your life. About Menina Fortunato: Menina Fortunato is the founder of the Business of Dance mentorship program and podcast, dedicated to helping dancers create thriving careers by mastering both their craft and the business side of the industry. With over 30 years of experience in dance, Menina has seamlessly balanced her roles as a performer, choreographer, mentor, wife, and mother of three. Her podcast has featured top industry icons, including Paula Abdul, Jojo Siwa, and Abby Lee Miller, providing invaluable insights into the world of dance and entertainment. A seasoned performer, Menina has captivated global audiences with appearances in America's Got Talent, Star Trek: Enterprise, MAD TV, and major stadium tours performing for crowds of up to 60,000. Her journey showcases not only her immense talent but also her commitment to inspiring others to turn their passion for dance into lifelong success. Website: https://www.bizofdance.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meninafortunato YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@menina.fortunato Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Na9LEtkkdepkzvjdkl27U?si=64d412ad2cda4722 Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
Brett Eaton is a high-performance coach, motivational speaker, and personal brand builder whose life mantra is all about turning discipline into momentum and momentum into life-changing results. But his journey to success didn't come easy. From driving hours to get to self-development events with no clear direction to redefining confidence after personal and professional struggles, Brett is proof that action beats stagnation every time. In this episode, Brett shares how he escaped the grind of corporate fitness, learned to embrace uncertainty, and built a career empowering others. He dives into the importance of micro-commitments, shedding old identities, and finding alignment in both personal and professional life. Brett also talks about his relationship with his wife, Anne, and how their dynamic—including her role as his business coach—has shaped his journey. “ Avoid the zeros at all costs, even if it's a ten. A ten is still better at the end of the week, at the end of the month, at the end of the year.” ~ Brett Eaton In This Episode: - Brett's first Summit of Greatness - Young Brett Eaton - Leaving corporate fitness - The key to confidence and motivation - How Brett's wife Anne became his coach and biggest supporter - A day in the life of Brett - Personal branding: why it's all about being yourself - “Motivated by Brett”: shedding old identities - Discipline hacks: how to never miss a day - Preparing for 2025 with purpose - What he would tell his former version Sponsors: Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code JENG Air Doctor: Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code JENG and you'll receive UP TO $300 off air purifiers! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value! About Brett Eaton: Brett Eaton is a sought-after high-performance coach and motivational speaker who helps individuals create the discipline they need to build confidence and achieve their goals. With a background in fitness and a passion for personal development, Brett has transformed countless lives by teaching the power of momentum and micro-commitments. When he's not coaching or speaking, you'll find Brett enjoying time with his wife, Anne, and their adorable dog, Ruby. IG: https://www.instagram.com/bretteaton_/ Website: https://www.bretteaton.com Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/people/Brett-Eaton/7816304/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/motivatedbybrett/ YouTube: https://ww.youtube.com/@bretteaton_ Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
May the grace, kindness, and favor of God be evident in our life everyday.
In today's episode, we're doing something really special. I gathered an incredible group of powerful women from our mastermind retreat in the Dominican Republic, and we recorded a spontaneous podcast filled with insights and real conversations. These are some of the most accomplished and inspiring entrepreneurs, and we talked about everything—balancing work with life, raising capital, dealing with mom guilt, building a personal brand, and how to stay creative no matter what. These women have built successful businesses, conquered their fears, and, most importantly, stayed true to themselves. I asked each of them a question that I thought would resonate not just with me, but with all of you too. Whether you're starting out or already on your way, you'll find nuggets of wisdom that will help you grow, both in business and in life. "You can have an amazing product or service, but if nobody knows what you're doing, then you're not going to be able to sell it." ~ Menina Fortunato In this Episode: - Entrepreneurial insights from Kareen - Marly: being a mom and a business owner - Tips for raising capital with Jen Eden - Finding your creative flow with Anne Chikahisa - Debunking skincare trends with Rebecca Meyers - Rebecca's simple acne system - Crystal Vilkaitis on finding work-life balance - Menina Fortunato on building a personal brand - Jen's perspective on work-life balance This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/JENG and get on your way to being your best self. Where to Find Our Guests: Kareen Zahr Walsh: IG: https://www.instagram.com/kareenzwalsh/ Website: https://www.kareenwalsh.com/ Marly Brodsky IG: https://www.instagram.com/marly_brodsky/ Website: https://medcompanion.com/ Jen Eden IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_eden/ Website: https://tampontribe.com/ Anne Chikahisa: IG: https://www.instagram.com/chikahisastudio/ Website: https://chikahisastudio.com/ Menina Fortunato IG: https://www.instagram.com/meninafortunato/ Dance Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/15015519650 Rebecca Meyers IG: https://www.instagram.com/theacnecoach/ Website: https://www.theacnecoach.com/ Crystal Vilkaitis IG: https://www.instagram.com/crystalvilkaitis/ Website: https://rootedinretail.com/ Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
Most people go through life hoping to avoid life-altering events, but for Pastor Travis Hearn, a brain aneurysm wasn't just a challenge—it was a divine calling. After the life-threatening event, Travis could have given up, but instead, he chose to rise and inspire. Today, he's on a mission to use his story as a message of hope and resilience. In this episode, Pastor Travis talks about his journey from broken beginnings to building Impact Church, a movement that started as a small Bible study for NFL athletes and has grown to touch tens of thousands. He discusses the life-threatening brain bleed, the miracle-filled recovery, and how his newfound perspective ignites everything he does. Whether through sermons or his viral social media presence, Travis believes in making faith not only accessible but fun. His secret? Living life with integrity, building connections, and keeping hope alive, no matter the challenge — because the “Fire is for You!” "I've went through some freaking hell in my life, and I'm not going to waste it. I'm going to talk about it, and I'm going to write about it, and I'm going to sing about it." ~ Travis Hearn In this Episode: - Origins of Impact Church - The stroke that changed everything - Life before and after the stroke - Hope and resilience in the second chance - Building a brand to make an impact - The business side of church - Writing a new sermon every single week - ‘The Fire Is for You' book AquaTru offers a 30-day money-back guarantee and is also a great gift. My listeners can get 20% OFF any purifier today! Head to https://aquatruwater.com/ and use code “JENG” at checkout. About Travis Hearn: Pastor Travis Hearn, the Senior Pastor of Impact Church, brings over a decade of pastoral experience and a background in sports chaplaincy as the current Team Pastor for the NBA's Phoenix Suns and formerly as a team chaplain for the NFL as well as Major and Minor League Baseball for over a decade. Alongside him is his wife, Pastor Natalie. They have over 25 years of collective ministry experience and are devoted parents to three children. Pastor Travis is also an accomplished author, offering spiritual nourishment and guidance through his writings, including a three-volume set of ‘30: A 30-Day Journey with God'. You can find his books at the Impact Clothing store in their main building or purchase them through their online shop. Book: "The Fire Is For You" - Join the waitlist: https://travishearn.com/#waitlist. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travishearn/ Impact Church YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Impactchurchaz Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
True productivity starts with self-discipline and intentionality, and there's no better guide to that than Dan Martell. This “vault” episode with Dan—a bestselling author, podcaster, and entrepreneur—has been one of the most beloved and highest-rated episodes on our show, so I'm bringing it back just in time for the new year. In this throwback episode, Dan shares his transformational journey from burnout to mastering time management and personal clarity, offering you a "time and energy audit" and actionable strategies to help you take control of your time and life with purpose. As we start thinking about what to let go of in 2024 and how to make 2025 our best year yet, Dan's insights on structuring your day, facing your fears, and living with intention are more relevant than ever. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a creative, or simply want to live life to the fullest, let this episode be a spark for your new goals. If you've listened to it before, tune in again with fresh eyes and new intentions for the coming year—you'll be inspired to move forward, one step at a time. "Anytime I think 'I don't have time,' I reframe it to 'I'm choosing not to make time.' This small change makes all the difference." ~ Dan Martell In This Episode: - The "I don't have time" myth - Dealing with burnout - How did Dan move from burnout to peak productivity? - Doing just one thing to kickstart momentum - What does "being the best" mean? - Making intentional choices for impact - Overcoming fear and the addiction to distraction This episode is brought to you by Air Doctor. Get an air purifier that filters out 99.99% of harmful contaminants so you can breathe easier. Head to https://airdoctorpro.com and use promo code JENG for an exclusive discount. About Dan Martell: Dan Martell is a serial entrepreneur, investor, and bestselling author of Buy Back Your Time. He's helped thousands of entrepreneurs scale their businesses and achieve financial freedom. Dan's expertise lies in building and scaling SaaS companies, including clients like ClickFunnels, Proposify, and Carrot. IG: https://www.instagram.com/danmartell/ Book: https://www.buybackyourtime.com/ Website: https://www.danmartell.com/about/ Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
Dr. Jeng Her, Founder and CEO of AP Biosciences, is developing T-Cube bispecific antibodies that can target cancer cells and engage T-cells to kill them more effectively and safely than existing treatments. The company is focused on treating hard-to-treat cancers such as HER2-positive breast cancer, lung cancer, head and neck cancer, and pancreatic cancer. The T-Cube bispecific antibodies use CD137 instead of CD3 to activate T-cells, which can lead to better efficacy and safety compared to other T-cell engager antibodies. Jeng explains, "So why not just take two, let's say, monospecific antibodies and then put them together and give them to the patient in the combination therapy? Instead, we wanted to develop bispecific antibodies by fusing two antibodies together into one single molecule. So what's the advantage? Eventually, what it comes down to is the therapeutic window of bispecific antibodies. This means you want your antibodies, your bispecific, to have better efficacy, better safety, and sometimes lower cost of goods since you are only expressing or producing one single drug molecule. So, the way we look at bispecific and the real advantage is not just the additive effect. It's not even the synergistic effect, which means we would like our bispecific antibodies to do something combination therapy cannot do. And that's the value of our bispecific antibodies." "Basically, we have two technology platforms. The first one is an antibody phage display library. We call it Omni-mAb. This library is a live library, which means it has more than 100 billion antibody sequences. That's a collection of the 100 billion sequences. And whatever antigen, whatever conformation of the structure of antigens you have, you could isolate a very high-affinity antibody from the library in probably 4-6 weeks." #APBiosciences #Antibody #Biotech #Bispecific #ImmunoOncology #Cancer #SolidTumors APBioInc.com Download the transcript here
Dr. Jeng Her, Founder and CEO of AP Biosciences, is developing T-Cube bispecific antibodies that can target cancer cells and engage T-cells to kill them more effectively and safely than existing treatments. The company is focused on treating hard-to-treat cancers such as HER2-positive breast cancer, lung cancer, head and neck cancer, and pancreatic cancer. The T-Cube bispecific antibodies use CD137 instead of CD3 to activate T-cells, which can lead to better efficacy and safety compared to other T-cell engager antibodies. Jeng explains, "So why not just take two, let's say, monospecific antibodies and then put them together and give them to the patient in the combination therapy? Instead, we wanted to develop bispecific antibodies by fusing two antibodies together into one single molecule. So what's the advantage? Eventually, what it comes down to is the therapeutic window of bispecific antibodies. This means you want your antibodies, your bispecific, to have better efficacy, better safety, and sometimes lower cost of goods since you are only expressing or producing one single drug molecule. So, the way we look at bispecific and the real advantage is not just the additive effect. It's not even the synergistic effect, which means we would like our bispecific antibodies to do something combination therapy cannot do. And that's the value of our bispecific antibodies." "Basically, we have two technology platforms. The first one is an antibody phage display library. We call it Omni-mAb. This library is a live library, which means it has more than 100 billion antibody sequences. That's a collection of the 100 billion sequences. And whatever antigen, whatever conformation of the structure of antigens you have, you could isolate a very high-affinity antibody from the library in probably 4-6 weeks." #APBiosciences #Antibody #Biotech #Bispecific #ImmunoOncology #Cancer #SolidTumors APBioInc.com Listen to the podcast here
If we are in Jesus, we have the ministry and message of reconciliation. We are now representatives of God here on earth for people to be reconciled to Him.
Have you ever thought about getting on stage and sharing your message? Or maybe you're just looking to communicate with more confidence, whether that's with your family, your friends, or in your career. In today's episode, I'm digging into one of the most popular questions I get: “How do I become a speaker?” And even if a stage isn't your goal, these tips will help you show up as a more confident, effective communicator in every area of your life. "Every single 'no' I've ever gotten has eventually turned into a 'yes' in some way.” In this episode, I'm sharing: - Why creating consistent, valuable content online is your first step toward the stage - How to build meaningful relationships that can lead to speaking opportunities - The art of making the ask (and how to handle rejection) - My journey from actor to speaker, and why embracing my voice changed everything And so much more! Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off our first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to https://nutrafol.com/ and enter the promo code JENG. Get 10 free meals with HelloFresh! New subscribers only. Discount spread across 7 boxes, with the amount varying by plan. That's 10 free HelloFresh meals, just go to HelloFresh.com/FreeJENG. Where to find me: Get my book "Be Seen": https://jengottlieb.com/beseen/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/JENG and get on your way to being your best self. Skincare business growth starts with genuine care and quality service. Learn from Amy Peterson, the entrepreneur behind a successful Miami medspa, as she shares insights on building a brand, cultivating a strong team, and prioritizing patient care. After suffering a terrible car accident at age 18 that left her with 40 inches of scars, Amy Peterson dedicated herself to learning everything she could about aesthetic skin treatments. Starting as an assistant at a plastic surgeon's office in Seattle, she quickly became the go-to expert for training others on the latest lasers and devices. In this episode, Amy discusses opening her Miami medspa, the importance of education and innovation, and how personalized consultations can lead to exceptional results. She shares common mistakes with aesthetic devices, her non-negotiable skincare must-haves, and the future of injectables like Renuva. "If your end goal is to treat people 'exceptional,' to produce amazing skin, and to do the next right thing, I believe you will make a lot of money." ~ Amy Peterson In This Episode: - The car accident that changed everything - Moving to Seattle and landing a dream job - The importance of personalized consultations - Starting her business at home with one device - Lenox and Sixteenth: Amy's skincare line - Non-negotiables for a basic skincare routine - Retinol alternatives for cell turnover - Fillers vs. Renuva: the future of injectables - “The extra mile is never crowded” - Amy's skincare routine About Amy Peterson: Amy Peterson, known as the "Skin Savant," is a leading figure in the aesthetics industry with over 18 years of experience. After training at the Von Lee International School of Aesthetics, Amy spent years perfecting her craft, working for renowned medical practices, and becoming a Clinical Educator for Merz Aesthetics. In 2020, she founded Skincare by Amy Peterson in Miami, blending luxury, innovation, and personalized care. Amy's commitment to advanced education, both for practitioners and clients, is the driving force behind her success, cementing her practice as a gold standard in results-driven skincare solutions. She is also an advisor for NewBeauty Magazine and a key opinion leader for aesthetic devices, making her one of the most influential names in medical aesthetics today. Website: https://www.skincarebyamypeterson.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skincarebyamyp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skincarebyamypeterson/ Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
AquaTru offers a 30-day money-back guarantee and is also a great gift. My listeners can get 20% OFF any purifier today! Head to https://aquatruwater.com/ and use code “JENG” at checkout. Ever wonder how style icons find their look? Annebet Duvall knows—she crafted her own while working with some of fashion's biggest names. Starting out in Vogue's fashion closet wasn't glamorous—but it was the ultimate hustle school (learning from icons like André Leon Talley, Camilla Nickerson, and Grace Coddington). After years of styling for magazines, celebrities, and entrepreneurs, Annebet believes true style isn't about trends or big budgets; it's about feeling like yourself. In this episode, Annebet talks about her signature style methods, closet must-haves, and the magic of tailoring—even if it's a $20 dress! Whether you're aiming for a wardrobe refresh or dreaming big, her approach will inspire you to dress for who you truly want to be. "If you like something, put it on. What does it cost? It costs nothing to try it" ~ Annebet Duvall In This Episode: - From college to fashion editor - Learning from the best fashion stylists - Working at Vogue as the “closet girl” - Celebrity encounters: highs and lows - Transitioning from assistant to stylist - What do fashion stylists do? - Jen's first experience with Annebet - The power of manifesting your dreams - How to identify your personal style - 4 must-have statement pieces - Staying true to your personal brand - How to evolve your style - Annebet's virtual styling RX program About Annebet Duvall: Annebet Duvall is a highly respected New York City-based stylist and creative director with over 10 years of experience in the fashion industry. Starting her career in the fashion department at Vogue, Annebet has worked with a diverse list of clients attracted to her effortless aesthetic, including Italian Vogue, Allure, Nylon, Valentina Kova, and more. Her influence extends well beyond the realm of fashion, positioning her as a sought-after collaborator among elite speakers, authors, and innovators like Jen Gottlieb, Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, and Anjali Kumar. Known for her keen eye for detail and commitment to authenticity, Annebet continues to inspire others to embrace their individuality through fashion. Website: https://www.annebetduvall.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annebetduvall/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annebetlauren.duvall/ Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
In this special episode, we dive into the heart of a family-owned restaurant that is a cornerstone of its community, Jeng Chi! We go through a journey through generations with hosts Rohini Drake and Clayton Oliphint as we learn how a rich cultural heritage, the importance of family bonds, and the secrets behind beloved mooncakes come together to create a culture of togetherness. Discover how this restaurant blends tradition and modernity, to create a warm, welcoming space for everyone, while serving up dishes that bring people closer together. Join us as we explore how food brings people together, one bite at a time. For more information about the resources mentioned in this podcast, please visit: fumcr.com/MoreThanSunday First United Methodist Church Richardson welcomes people for Christ, grows people in Christ, and Serves people with Christ. Stay connected with us: FUMCR Website: fumcr.com FUMCR Facebook: facebook.com/FUMCRichardson FUMCR Instagram: instagram.com/FUMCR FUMCR YouTube: youtube.com/FUMCR 503 N Central Expressway Richardson, TX 75080
Get up to $300 off the Air Doctor purifier—just head to AirDoctorPro.com and use promo code JENG to breathe cleaner air and enjoy a free 3-year warranty. Born and raised in Minnesota, Maha Abouelenein made the brave decision to move back to Egypt at 27 to care for her mother. In the process, she took up a job she felt overqualified for—secretary to a billionaire. That job turned out to be the catalyst for an incredible journey from "front office" to business partner, eventually leading Maha to become the communications lead for giants like Google, Netflix, and the ruler of Dubai. In this episode, Maha shares her playbook for success: embracing discomfort, building authentic relationships, and staying resilient in the face of challenges. She recounts the valuable lessons learned from her father, the importance of reputation as an entrepreneur, and how she rebuilt her life at 50 after returning to the US during the pandemic. Maha also discusses her book, 'The Seven Rules of Self-Reliance,' as a guide for aspiring entrepreneurs. It's not just about independence—it's about knowing when to ask for help, creating opportunities rather than waiting for them, and investing in the relationships that matter most. "If you're asked to do something and you're not sure you can, say yes. You'll learn a lot about yourself." ~ Maha Abouelenein In This Episode: - Moving back to Egypt: a leap of faith - From secretary to business partner - The power of relationships and building trust - Why reputation matters in entrepreneurship - Practical tips on investing in relationships - Rebuilding a business amidst a pandemic - Visibility is your responsibility: why storytelling matters - Turning struggles into strengths - "Unlearn, relearn, and invest in yourself" - Don't be a waiter, be a creator - Learning from failed goals and then building resilience - Tips for finding mentors and seeking guidance - Maha's perspective on giving value - The two unspoken rules of self-reliance About Maha Abouelenein: Maha is the CEO and Founder of Digital & Savvy, a global communications consulting firm with a presence in the USA, Dubai, and Egypt. With over 30 years of PR experience, she has worked with global corporations, high-growth tech startups, governments, and thought leaders. Maha is passionate about nurturing meaningful relationships and using storytelling to build a reputation. Raised in the USA by Egyptian parents, Maha comfortably bridges Western and Arab cultures. She is a sought-after keynote speaker, having graced stages like Web Summit, Cannes Lions, and VeeCon, and she also hosts the top-rated podcast, SavvyTalk. In 2020, she was recognized by Forbes as one of the Middle East's power women and currently serves on the global board of directors for the Associated Press. Maha offers 1:1 workshops on Executive Media Training and Personal Branding, empowering others to invest in themselves, communicate effectively, and tell their stories. IG: https://www.instagram.com/mahagaber/ Website: https://www.mahaabouelenein.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@maha.gaber LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maha-abouelenein/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@digitalandsavvy Buy her book: https://a.co/d/1fOnMyb Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
To follow Jesus is also a call to sacrifice and surrender for His purpose, glory, and praise.
When we love people the way God wants us, we honor Him.
Growing up underprivileged in the Bronx, entrepreneur Vince Ricci defied the odds to build Hubble Studio, a creative space for celebrity clients, and Hubble clothing brand worn by Justin Bieber and the Kardashians, among other celebrities. Today, Vince opens up about his unlikely journey from forgotten kid to sought-after CEO. He shares hard-won lessons on building a hospitality brand that draws the biggest celebrities, why the secret to success is making others feel seen, and how surviving a harrowing home invasion attempt reshaped his perspective on life. He also opens up about his mission to uplift children from difficult backgrounds through his charity, Trina's Kids, proving that success is about more than fame and fortune - it's about making a real difference in the world. "If you're an entrepreneur, your goal has to be to run as hard as you can every day. If you don't want to try, nobody cares. But if you do your best, they're going to remember the ambition." ~ Vince Ricci In This Episode: - The origin story of Hubble Studio - The moment it all almost came crashing down - How did he make it happen? - Did Vince know he'd be an entrepreneur? - How does a brand take off? - Why some great brands fail - How his mother influenced his life - Trina's Kids - making a difference - What he wants to instill in her daughter - Surviving a home invasion attempt - and the scars it left behind - Future goals: building a legacy Sponsor: AquaTru comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee and even makes a great gift. Today, my listeners receive 20% OFF any AquaTru purifier! Just go to https://aquatruwater.com/ and enter the code “JENG” at checkout. About Vince Ricci: Vince Ricci is the founder and CEO of Hubble Studio, a cutting-edge creative space that's become the go-to spot for Hollywood's elite. He's also the visionary behind Hubble's trendsetting clothing brand worn by the likes of Justin Bieber and Kylie Jenner. Raised by a single mother in the rough streets of the Bronx, Vince's early life was marked by struggle - but adversity only fueled his ambition. With an unstoppable work ethic and a keen eye for what's next, he's built a business empire that spans industries. But for this CEO, success isn't about fame or fortune; it's about opening doors for others and making a real difference in the world. Through his charity Trina's Kids, Vince provides essential supplies and unforgettable experiences for underprivileged youth. His mission is to show them that no matter where you come from, your wildest dreams are within reach - if you're willing to put in the work. IG: https://www.instagram.com/vincericci/ Hubble: https://www.instagram.com/hubblestudio/ Trina's Kids: https://www.trinaskids.org/ Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suicide rates have soared by 50% since COVID-19, with 700,000 people taking their own lives each year. It's a topic shrouded in shame and stigma - but positive psychologist Niyc Pidgeon is on a mission to change that with her new book, One More Day. After losing three close friends, Niyc felt like a failure. As a positive psychologist, she thought she should have been able to save them. But diving deeper into the research, she discovered something beautiful - there ARE things we can do. Suicide is preventable. In this episode, Niyc shares the "tiny tools" proven to help us through our darkest days. From shamanic shaking to gratitude texts and the 4-7-8 breath, these gateway practices can shift our physiology and emotional state. The book isn't a crisis intervention manual or a replacement for therapy. It's a menu of research-backed practices to build our resilience, one day at a time. So even when life gets hard again (and it will), we have an inner toolkit to navigate it. If you or someone you love has ever struggled with suicidal thoughts, this episode is for you. Let's open up the conversation and take a stand for ourselves and each other. Hope is possible. “I want suicide to be the equivalent of smoking on planes—a world where it no longer exists. ” ~ Niyc Pidgeon In This Episode: - Why Niyc wrote One More Day - The book's "tiny tools" - simple practices to get through hard days - The importance of connection in preventing suicide - Social media's impact on mental health, especially for young girls - Modeling resilience and talking to kids about mental health - Warning signs to look out for: can we end suicide in the world? - Breathing techniques for anxiety relief - Movement as a "gateway" to shift your emotional state - Shamanic shaking: releasing tension through movement - Gratitude texts to uplift you and strengthen relationships - Niyc's lifelong vow she made - Self-help tools vs. getting professional help for mental illness - Step-by-step actions to take if you or a loved one is suffering About Niyc: Niyc Pidgeon is a positive psychologist and global speaker dedicated to helping people move from fear and doubt to hope and joy. Her new book, One More Day, is now available for preorder at http://onemoredaybook.com. With a Master's in Applied Positive Psychology, Niyc has coached thousands of women through her ICF-accredited Positive Psychology Practitioner Certification. A survivor herself, Niyc now has an unwavering commitment to preventing suicide through compassionate conversations and research-backed practices. Website: https://www.niycpidgeon.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/niycpidge/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/niycpidgeon/ Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb This episode is brought to you by AquaTru. AquaTru comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee and even makes a great gift. Today, my listeners receive 20% OFF any AquaTru purifier! Just go to AquaTru.com and enter the code “JENG” at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Linda Jeng is the Founder and CEO of Digital Self Labs, a tech & policy advisory firm that provides incubation advisory services for startups, Web3 investment advice for investment funds, and technical assistance to government agencies. In this episode, KJ and Linda delve into Linda's journey from the Federal Reserve to the private sector, her advisory work with startups, and her vision for a more transparent and equitable financial system. Key Takeaways: 04:51 The Evolution of the Digital Ecosystem 08:33 Blockchain and Privacy Enhancing Technologies 10:53 The Future of Mobile Driver's Licenses 16:43 Self-Managed Finance and Decentralization 25:23 The Importance of Authentic Data in the AI Era Quote of the Show (17:00): "Blockchain technologies are driving the evolution of the internet. We're moving towards a future where we can not only control our data but label it as authentic." - Linda Jeng Join our Anti-PR newsletter where we're keeping a watchful and clever eye on PR trends, PR fails, and interesting news in tech so you don't have to. You're welcome. Want PR that actually matters? Get 30 minutes of expert advice in a fast-paced, zero-nonsense session from Karla Jo Helms, a veteran Crisis PR and Anti-PR Strategist who knows how to tell your story in the best possible light and get the exposure you need to disrupt your industry. Click here to book your call: https://info.jotopr.com/free-anti-pr-eval Ways to connect with Linda JengLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linda-jeng-4682b3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LindaJeng1 Company Website: https://digitalselflabs.com/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-self-labs-llc/ How to get more Disruption/Interruption: Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/eccda84d-4d5b-4c52-ba54-7fd8af3cbe87/disruption-interruption Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disruption-interruption/id1581985755 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6yGSwcSp8J354awJkCmJlD See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En el episodio de esta semana, damos la bienvenida al Dr. Jeng-Hung Liu de la Universidad de Guam, quien nos comparte sus perspectivas sobre el reciente apoyo económico del USDA para el procesamiento de carne y aves. El Dr. Liu enfatiza el desarrollo de la unión laboral en la industria cárnica, la integración de la acuicultura y el nuevo Laboratorio de Carne en Guam. También aborda los desafíos y oportunidades únicos en el procesamiento de carne en regiones insulares, incluidas colaboraciones con los Estados Federados de Micronesia y la Universidad de Puerto Rico.
In this week's episode, we welcome Dr. Jeng-Hung Liu from the University of Guam, who shares insights into the recent USDA meat and poultry processing grant. Dr. Liu emphasizes workforce development in the meat industry, integration of aquaculture, and the new Meat Lab in Guam. He discusses the unique challenges and opportunities in meat processing in island regions, including collaborations with the Federated States of Micronesia and the University of Puerto Rico.
Join Eden, Meghna, and Abi today for a rich discussion with the lovely Katerina Jeng. They touch on everything from Katerina's debut poetry collection 'Gospel of a Whole Sun', to the concept of freedom dreaming (Prof. Robin Kelley) for sustainable and enjoyable resistance, to the importance of centering love, rest, and friendship in our protest, to the challenges of pursuing a career in the arts as an Asian kid. Be sure to pick up a copy of ‘Gospel of a Whole Sun' from your local bookstore. You won't regret it (we promise). Check out Katerina's website here: https://www.katerinajeng.com And follow them on Instagram at @katerinajeng Notes: In this episode, Katerina mentions Tricia Hersey's book, ‘Rest Is Resistance'. They also paraphrase Dr Bayo Akomolafe, who said 'the times are urgent, let's slow down'.
A hard revision letter can push a writer into despair—what can we do to make sure we don't burn out, trying to make the book better? Find out in this conversation with Sarah! Sarah Zachrich Jeng grew up in Michigan and always had a flair for the morbid and mysterious (for her dad's thirty-fifth birthday, she wrote a short story entitled “The Man Who Died at 35”). After a brief career as an aspiring rock star, she now develops websites and writes cross-genre novels that combine suspense with the speculative. When I'm Her is her most recent release. Find her here: https://sarahzj.com/Book rec: Shutter, by Ramona Emerson Ink In Your Veins: How Writers Actually Write (and how you can, too)Writing doesn't have to be so hard. With internationally bestselling author Rachael Herron, learn how to embrace ease, reject perfectionism, and finally create your perfect writing process. (Formerly known as How Do You Write) Come for inspiration, stay for lots more.✏️ Can I email you some writing help?
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When I'm Her by Sarah Zachrich Jeng https://amzn.to/4a8Ahgw How far would you go to get even with the woman who ruined your life? In this electrifying thriller, a young woman gets everything she's ever wanted—and everything she doesn't—when she swaps bodies with her sworn enemy. Though polar opposites, Mary and Elizabeth are as close as can be—until the night Elizabeth makes an irrevocable mistake and leaves Mary to take the blame. Years later, Elizabeth seems to have forgotten Mary exists. Mary hasn't forgotten her. She follows Elizabeth's every move online, obsessed with paying her back for the betrayal that cost Mary her dreams. Now Mary has found a way to switch bodies with Elizabeth, and she's got a plan to steal her charmed life. Her career. Her looks. Her husband. They do say living well is the best revenge. Or is it? The more Mary uncovers about Elizabeth's life, the more she realizes she may have made a deadly mistake. And she'll need the help of her worst enemy to stay alive. About the author Sarah Zachrich Jeng grew up in Michigan and always had a flair for the morbid and mysterious (for her dad's thirty-fifth birthday, she wrote a story entitled “The Man Who Died at 35”). She had a brief career as an aspiring rock star before she came to her senses and went back to school to become a web developer. Sarah lives in Florida with her family and an extremely hyper rescue dog. THE OTHER ME is her first novel.