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One Day You'll Thank Me
ENCORE - Guest Expert: Jenni Brown, Family Law Attorney - How Parents Can Best Prepare to Testify in Custody Hearings

One Day You'll Thank Me

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 48:14


****ENCORE EPISODE****Cast:Dr. Tara Egan - hostJenni Brown, Family Law Attorney  - guest expertWelcome to Season Six of One Day You'll Thank Me!Tara will be hosting this first episode of the season solo AND she is so excited to share her guest expert with you all, Jenni Brown. Jenni is a Managing Partner at Brown, Dutton, & Crider Law Firm In Georgia and is here today to discuss how parents can best present themselves and testify in a custody case.Jenni has more than 11 years of litigation experience specializing in divorce, modifications, custody cases and other family law related matters. We are so excited to learn what tips and insights parents can takeaway when preparing for their custody hearing in the court.We discuss:- What exactly a custody hearing is(temporary, final, legal, physical)- Some do's and don'ts - things to be mindful of that you do have control of- The most important things that the judge needs to know- Red flags you can avoid in the courtroom- How important it is to be real and authentic and not trying to be perceived as perfect-Preparing for cross examination-What you should expect from your attorney and what not toAt the end of the day there is a new normal. So how can you find a way to work together and do what is best for the kids?https://gafamilylawyers.com/our-team/jenni-brown/IG- @familylawgaTikTok - @gafamilylawyersWebsite -Dr. Tara Egan's child & adolescent therapy services books, webinars, public speaking opportunities, and coaching/consultation services, Go HERE.Facebook - learn more HERE.YouTube - learn more HERE.Instagram - learn more HERE.Edited by Christian Fox

One Day You'll Thank Me
102- GUEST EXPERT - Jenni Brown, Family Law Attorney - How Parents Can Best Prepare to Testify in Custody Hearings

One Day You'll Thank Me

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 47:51


Cast:Dr. Tara Egan - hostJenni Brown, Family Law Attorney  - guest expertWelcome to Season Six of One Day You'll Thank Me!Tara will be hosting this first episode of the season solo AND she is so excited to share her guest expert with you all, Jenni Brown. Jenni is a Managing Partner at Brown, Dutton, & Crider Law Firm In Georgia and is here today to discuss how parents can best present themselves and testify in a custody case.Jenni has more than 11 years of litigation experience specializing in divorce, modifications, custody cases and other family law related matters. We are so excited to learn what tips and insights parents can takeaway when preparing for their custody hearing in the court.We discuss:- What exactly a custody hearing is(temporary, final, legal, physical)- Some do's and don'ts - things to be mindful of that you do have control of- The most important things that the judge needs to know- Red flags you can avoid in the courtroom- How important it is to be real and authentic and not trying to be perceived as perfect-Preparing for cross examination-What you should expect from your attorney and what not toAt the end of the day there is a new normal. So how can you find a way to work together and do what is best for the kids?https://gafamilylawyers.com/our-team/jenni-brown/IG- @familylawgaTikTok - @gafamilylawyersWebsite -Dr. Tara Egan's child & adolescent therapy services books, webinars, public speaking opportunities, and coaching/consultation services, Go HERE.Facebook - learn more HERE.YouTube - learn more HERE.Instagram - learn more HERE.Edited by Christian Fox

The Managing Partners Podcast: Law Firm Business Podcast
Different Content For Different Platforms With Jenni Brown Of Brown & Dutton Law Firm LLC

The Managing Partners Podcast: Law Firm Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 28:18


Kevin Daisey talks to Jenni Brown, the Managing Partner at Brown & Dutton Law Firm LLC in Georgia. While attending law school Jenni was awarded a certificate specializing in Family Law. She was nominated as a Georgia Super Lawyer in 2017-2019, an accolade awarded to fewer than 2.5 percent of lawyers in the state. Additionally, in 2018-2020 Jenni was nominated by Georgia's Trend Legal Elite. Jenni is an active member of the Cobb Bar Association and State Bar of Georgia. Learn from her expertise and what trends are helping grow her firm on this episode of The Managing Partners Podcast! —- Array Digital provides bold marketing that helps managing partners grow their law firms. arraylaw.com Follow us on Instagram: @array.digital Follow us on Twitter: @thisisarray Call us for a FREE digital marketing review: 757-333-3021 SUBSCRIBE to The Managing Partners Podcast for conversations with the nation's top attorneys.

The Type A Creative
S2E15: AMBER RAE - Worry and Wonder and Art

The Type A Creative

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 59:39


In this episode we talk about: What comes to mind when Amber hears the label “Type A” How her Type A side impacted the process of writing her book The importance of physical environment and how it impacts Amber’s creativity Why her book almost didn’t get written What a “shadow artist” is and how it can cause you to hide from your own work The catalyst for writing her book, Choose Wonder Over Worry How the structure of her book was determined three weeks before her deadline and the way in which it makes the book unique The “worry voice” and the difference between toxic worry & useful worry Wonder being our curious inner guide The importance of having a healthy relationship with worry & wonder and how the thing that we often think is the problem is often not actually the problem Identifying “worry’s friends” and the importance of engaging with them Allowing all of our emotions a seat at the table instead of trying to confine certain emotions to certain boxes How Amber defines “union” in her book The concept of wisdom and how we can develop more discernment Amber’s tactics that creatives can use to get unstuck Her decision to write about her father’s death in the book and how she arrived at that decision How she wrote the book for herself first and then decided what she would share with the world   Mentioned In This Episode: Creative Sunday Lab with Jenni Brown on May 20, 2018 in San Francisco The Artist Way by Julia Cameron Choose Wonder Over Worry by Amber Rae   About Amber Rae: Amber Rae is an author, speaker, and artist who wants more people to live their truth, befriend their emotions, and express their gifts. She’s been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, and Fortune and called "The Brené Brown of Wonder." Her book Choose Wonder Over Worry hits shelves on May 15, which Seth Godin called "a gift" and Deepak Chopra called a guide "to unfold your infinite potential."   As creatives, we have ALL experienced fear, self-doubt, and envy at some point. In this episode, Amber and I will be discussing how to stop the spiral of worry and comparison. By using our sense of wonder and exploring the wisdom hidden beneath our emotions, we can learn to transform it from something uncomfortable into something everyone wants more of -- inspiration. We'll also be jamming on differentiating between healthy striving and paralyzing perfectionism, how to follow the muse of wonder instead of the fear of worry, and why anxiety is our friend (not our foe!).   You can get a preview of her story here with the book's introduction chapter.   Connect with Amber Rae: On her website On Choose Wonder On Instagram On Twitter   About The Type A Creative Podcast: The Type A Creative is for those of us who feel like walking juxtapositions. You know who you are. You can balance spreadsheets just as easily as you can design a logo. Sometimes it’s a little disorienting because you’re a left-brain / right-brain blend that doesn’t always fit into the labels of “artist” or “numbers person.”   On the show we bring in fellow bosses, painters, creative directors, film makers, entrepreneurs, and writers — together we’re having conversations about what it is to be both Type A and Creative.   Don’t forget to rate & review The Type A Creative on iTunes!

The Type A Creative
S2E14: CREATIVE CHECK-IN WITH JACKIE DODSON & EMILY HOLMES

The Type A Creative

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 46:58


In this episode we talk about: Creative State of the Union: we check in with BFFs Emily Holmes and Jackie Dodson to talk about what we are working on creatively, where we are stuck, and the projects we wish we were working on.    Creative Diet: we share things creative things that we are consuming that are inspiring us in our creative practice.    Goal Setting + Accountability: we each choose 1 thing we can creatively work on for the next few weeks, and you can choose to be accountable right along with us.     Mentioned In This Episode: 100 Day Collective by Elle Luna and Lindsay Jean Thomson Creative Sunday Lab with Jenni Brown on May 20, 2018 in San Francisco The Greatest Showman “This Is Me” Video This American Life “Five Women” episode of This American Life Why Do We Have Things? episode with Melissa Coleman Moment App Heavyweight Felonious Florida Paxton Gate Events & Workshops Writer’s Relief Type A Creative Facebook Group   About Jackie Dodson:   Jackie is a career accountant who has recently discovered her inner-artist (or as we like to call it, she’s a surprise artist). Her journey of self-discovery has been an invitation to embrace her true, beautiful self.    She has worked as a Finance Specialist for Cru for 9 years and became a CPA in 2011. In 2017 she started Letter Loving Designs, a shop where she sells her beautiful hand-lettered objects as well as teaching hand-lettering workshops so others can learn to be creative too.     She loves to laugh and will do almost anything for Oreos and ice cream. Jackie lives in Orlando FL with her husband, John, and 3 kids – Olivia (5), JT (3) and Ethan (2).   Connect with Jackie: Letter Loving Designs Classes by Jackie Dodson On Etsy On Instagram About Emily Holmes: Emily Holmes is a writer, knitter, and comedian.  She’s spent years perfecting the art of putting on makeup, creating the most delectable dishes for a dinner party, and curating a living room full of curiosities that would inspire the most avid of collectors.     When she’s not making other people laugh, she’s scheming her next project to use her creative skills for good while snuggling with her gigantic dog Lily.   Connect with Emily: On Instagram   About The Type A Creative Podcast: The Type A Creative is for those of us who feel like walking juxtapositions. You know who you are. You can balance spreadsheets just as easily as you can design a logo. Sometimes it’s a little disorienting because you’re a left-brain / right-brain blend that doesn’t always fit into the labels of “artist” or “numbers person.”   On the show we bring in fellow bosses, painters, creative directors, film makers, entrepreneurs, and writers — together we’re having conversations about what it is to be both Type A and Creative.   Don’t forget to rate & review The Type A Creative on iTunes!

Seamless
Brand Planning: Finding Your Brand Values, with Sophie Davies & Jenni Brown of Prim'd Marketing

Seamless

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 44:32


We sit down for a talk about best practices for branding with Sophie Davies and Jenni Brown, co-founders of Prim'd Marketing. Prim’d Marketing helps businesses and personal brands look and sound like the best versions of themselves through a brand positioning and content marketing program called  ‘The Brand Plan’. The foundation and guiding light to any subsequent branding, website and content marketing.

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She Did It Her Way
SDH197: The Benefits of Having a Co-Founder with Jenni Brown

She Did It Her Way

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 35:47


We get to hear all about this with Jenni Brown, who is the co-founder of Prim’d Marketing, along with Sophie Davis. Originally, Jenni did marketing for mid-size businesses in her early 20's, and ended up working for brands such as Samsung, Nabisco, and Pepsi. She was in love with the field of marketing and loved that she got to tap into her creative of side of writing, designing, and working on a team. However, she wasn’t in love with the practice of working so hard to make these huge brands money, and she said her work didn’t feel meaningful. She eventually left her job and decided to get her MFA in writing in order to transfer her creative skills to an artistic forum. She also got a side job handling the marketing sector at a boutique PR firm, which is where she met Sophie, who was in charge of cross promotion and strategy. The two found their groove with Jenni’s ability to come up with a brilliant marketing plan, and Sophie’s skill in taking that plan and finding the perfect collaborators, like bloggers and brands, to grow that strategy into a profitable opportunity. Unfortunately, the ladies found themselves without a job just before Christmas in 2013 due to the firm losing some important clients. During the following months, the duo ended up unintentionally freelancing together by recommending each other when hired onto projects. Soon they finally ended up deciding to go into business with each other, and Prim’d Marketing was born. They began by offering every service under the sun, with Sophie doing jobs like writing newsletters to managing social media accounts, and Jenni designing logos and making websites. Their first year allowed them to see what they did and didn’t like, and to build a monetary foundation. They soon whittled their services down to a Brand Plan, which was a plan that helped clients figure out what was unique about their brand and services, who their target audience was, and how to appeal to them in an authentic way. Initially the plan was free since their client’s needs tended to change quickly, and to charge for the plan proved to be wasteful for the client and frustrating for Prim’d. Now the Brand Plan has become the keystone to their business and forces clients to think through their ideas thoroughly, stay committed to them, and increase productivity by showing them that their time is valuable. As they built their business, they also had trouble with role overlap which led to a lot of frustration, and inefficiency. They had to learn how to distinguish their roles in order to effectively hone in on each other’s purposes and strengths to lead Prim’d in the right direction. Sophie began to take the lead as the business developer and tended to be the one who handled potential clients. Jenni stepped in as the CFO, and handled the systems of the company because she’s more left brained. Jenni found that her pitfall was that she threw to much of herself into Prim’d because she was so determined to get Prim’d off the ground. Her mind became so consumed with her business that she would be listening to her partner speak, but thinking about her clients. By the end of 2015, she felt fatigued by constantly having her brain occupied by Prim’d, and she saw how it was negatively affecting her business and relationships. They both had to learn how make time for the things that gave their life and brain rest and enjoyment outside of work, like shutting down for a month and traveling to Mexico and Africa! Here more about how Prim’d Marketing came to be in today’s episode! In this episode you will… Learn how to distinguish your role in your business when you have a co-founder Find out how to work with your co-founder by picking up on their habits and behaviors Figure out the best way to tweak your services to fit your client’s behavior and needs Begin to find the courage to charge for your time and services to show that your effort is valuable Start to balance your hustle flow with play time Know how to stay organized as a business in order to stay productive INSIGHTS “We started freelancing…and we found that we kept offering our skillsets together…[Sophie]’s sort of the other half of what I do…we decided to umbrella our skillsets to offer our clients the best of that creative, strategic, whimsical, fun so they could have the whole breadth of what they’re looking for.” –Jenni Brown “I think for people that are really just getting out there, there’s nothing wrong with putting as many irons in the fire as you can. And particularly if you’re just trying to get paid, there’s nothing wrong with doing all the things that are within your capacity to do, just to try it on and see what fits and what feels good.” –Jenni Brown “If you’re a driven ambitious person, when you have goals that you haven’t met yet it can be hard to say ‘That’s enough.’ Even though I may not be making the amount of money I want to be making…I don’t have the audience I wish that I had…I’m not putting out the offerings I had imagined…being able say that enough and I’m just going to shut it down for today…[for] whatever your alternative life is outside of your business…learn how to figure out balance in your life.” –Jenni Brown RESOURCES Prim'd Marketing Website Prim'd Marketing Facebook Prim'd Marketing Instagram Prim'd Marketing Twitter Jenni Brown LinkedIn Basecamp Contactually Quickbooks You Need a Budget The Paper Menagerie by Ken Liu

The Type A Creative
S1E1: Yay! We Made a Podcast! with Jenni Brown and Caitlin Horton

The Type A Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 59:05


Yay! The first episode of The Type A Creative is finally live! In this episode, host Jenni Brown sits down with her good friend and fellow podcaster, Caitlin Horton to talk about what she expects, hopes and wishes The Type A Creative to be like. 

The Bold Life Movement with Kimberly Rich
Jenni Brown: Solving The Creative Entrepreneur's Dilemma

The Bold Life Movement with Kimberly Rich

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 35:32


  Do you call yourself a creative? Do you also struggle to merge your passions with your professional pursuits? Today I'm chatting with Jenni Brown, cofounder of San Francisco based branding agency, Prim'd Marketing, and host of the soon to be released podcast Type A Creative. And in our conversation we talk about how you can take successfully merge both the left and right brains to find fulfillment as a creative entrepreneur.  If you love to create and fantasize about paying the bills through your creative work, you may find that this pressure can sometimes leave your creatively constipated. This is no way to live, and will likely leave you broke and unfulfilled.  Jenni shares with us the ongoing practices she uses to create space for her creative pursuits, and how to relieve the pressure we often place on getting paid for these projects. She also explains why she went back to school for her MFA, despite feeling like you do not need a piece of paper to call yourself a writer, sharing how this pursuit of education may not have shown an obvious return on investment, but left her feeling full nonetheless. "Your art has value that may not show up in the form of dollars in your bank account." If you've ever wondered how to thrive as a creative in a professional world, this interview has your name on it. Rest easy knowing that you're not alone! And there is a way to have the best of both worlds.    SUBSCRIBE:  iTunes | Stitcher | Youtube FOLLOW JENNI: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:  How to merge the left & right brain to find fulfillment. The struggle many creatives face when trying to buid a business.  How Jenni & her partner Sophie successfully manage their business partnership.  How Jenni uses her MFA in her branding agency.  How to create space for your own creativity.  DON'T STOP THERE: The Brand Plan Big Magic - by Elizabeth Gilbert

we are the REVELERS
47: Cultivating a Creative Practice with Jenni Brown, writer + brand

we are the REVELERS

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 52:02


Cultivating a creative practice is a must for anyone who wants to keep their creative muscle limber and their work fresh. This chat with Jenni Brown is about finding the balance between order and creativity. How do you straddle approaching work, life, and everything with creativity AND logic? We're excited to talk this out with Jenni, the co-founder of Prim'd Marketing. She is a writer and designer that brings her expertise in branding and web strategy to her clients. Jenni is intensely creative but she is also known for having super powers of creating killer systems and organization. Creativity and organization aren't always thought of going together like chips + salsa but we've learned that some of the most highly creative people know how to access those super powers. Jenni is sharing the tools that keep her creating in freedom instead of messy chaos and why personal projects are vital.

Conversations - Sarah Starrs
TGGC #78: Getting clear on your values and living in integrity with Jenni Brown

Conversations - Sarah Starrs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 49:44


Jenni Brown is a Type A Creative and a Co-Founder of Prim'd Marketing, where she's the resident creative-brain // web & branding strategist helping business owners look and sound like the best version of themselves. We dive deep into the importance of living in integrity with our values, how to get really clear on what our values are, and staying in touch with them on a day-to-day basis.

Welcome to Almanac
#113 - Navigating Your Roles to Find Your Sweet Spot with Prim'd Marketing

Welcome to Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2017 57:32 Transcription Available


Jenni Brown and Sophie Davis of Prim'd Marketing share the ins and outs of business partnerships when it comes to navigating your roles in a partnership and finding your sweet spot in roles, boundaries, and work/life balance.