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Jennifer Boykin says production at the HII slowed by supply chain issues and inexperienced workforce.
Show guests Kendall Maxwell and Jennifer Boykin join host David Broyles to discuss health screen opportunities.
Dr. Robert McNab unpacks the economic forecast for our community, and Jennifer Boykin from Huntington Ingalls talks about a major construction project in Hampton Roads. We also learn more about EVMS's investigation. Finally, see what's happening on a stage near you!
In this episode, we continue our discussion on Enterprise Transformation with Newport News Shipbuilding President Jennifer Boykin. She shares how NNS is transforming the workforce and the leadership factory, and how the company is leveraging current technology.
Jennifer Boykin discusses what it takes to create your immortal beautiful work, getting comfortable with something unplanned happening and how we can use mastery of one craft to build confidence in others. Why you can have everything, but not at the same timeLearning about your dreaming instead of pursuing itMeeting the enormity of what is possible for us in our livesUsing small wins to build confidence and overcoming failure Why our culture teaches to use grandiose language is not strategicWhy we need to overthrow ourselves a little bit How music shapes and influences Jennifer's art Getting comfortable with something unplanned happeningUsing artistry and mastery to transfer excellence to anything Leveraging obsession appointments to break patterns of negative thinking QuotesLoss is the gateway to freedom (Click to Tweet) Our work is to live as mortal people, but create immortal beautiful work (Click to Tweet) Resources MentionedThe Denial of Death By Ernest BeckerA Word About Failure See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you've ever turned down the volume on your dream ... cared so much for eveybody elsethat you've caught yourself living someone else's life ... or even secretly yearned for a second chance, a second act, a second wave ...... here's your invitation to transform loss into living your true legacy.Blending just the right balance of inspiration and irreverence, Jennifer Boykin, founder of Life After Tampons, says "the thing I most want to do is help other women at MidLife implement the answer to this question:What would you doif you KNEW you COULD NOT FAIL?"If you're looking for Mid-Life Mojo and Moxie - or just to renew your trajectory toward Legendary Living ...join Julie Ann and Jennifer for thisConsciousSHIFT Show!
ConsciousSHIFT with Julie Ann Turner featuringJENNIFER BOYKIN / TRANSFORMING LOSS INTO LEGACYIf you've ever turned down the volume on your dream ... cared so much for eveybody elsethat you've caught yourself living someone else's life ... or even secretly yearned for a second chance, a second act, a second wave ...... here's your invitation to transform loss into living your true legacy.Blending just the right balance of inspiration and irreverence, Jennifer Boykin, founder of Life After Tampons, says "the thing I most want to do is help other women at MidLife implement the answer to this question:What would you doif you KNEW you COULD NOT FAIL?"If you're looking for Mid-Life Mojo and Moxie - or just to renew your trajectory toward Legendary Living ...join Julie Ann and Jennifer for thisConsciousSHIFT Show!
Jennifer Boykin is the creative visionary behind the midlife reinvention movement “Life After Tampons” who speaks, teaches, and writes about women who rise. She frequently contributes to major Internet sites and blogs regularly for The Huffington Post. Jennifer has experienced many losses in her life, including the death of her only daughter over 20 years ago. She joins Charlie on the show today to discuss dealing with loss, busting through fear, her website community at lifeaftertampons.com, and much more. Key Takeaways: 01:36 – Jennifer experienced the death of a child over 20 years ago, which led to the start of her movement. 03:40 – Jennifer had always felt that motherhood was always necessary to her happiness but not sufficient so she went back to graduate school. 06:21 – The one rule at Jennifer’s website is they don’t talk about their loved ones and families so they don’t hide behind it. 08:04 – A lot of women spend so much time and energy devoting to family that when they finally have some time, money, and space, they don’t have the first clue about what they want to create. 11:25 – There is nobody talking about what Jennifer talks about on her website, and there are a lot of women who are looking for that sense of community. 12:09 – The biggest challenge for Jennifer has been getting up to speed on technology and staying current with it. 14:59 – Women have a deep yearning for a sense of meaning and purpose in life. 18:52 – Combine your urge for meaning and purpose with what your great loves are. 20:18 – Make it your business to know yourself. 26:39 – Every gain comes with a loss. Mentioned In This Episode: lifeaftertampons.com Jonathan Fields Pamela Slim
In this episode of the podcast, Life After Tampons creator Jennifer Boykin discusses what it takes to create your immortal beautiful work, getting comfortable with something unplanned happening and how we can use mastery of one craft to build confidence in others. Why you can have everything, but not at the same timeLearning about your dreaming instead of pursuing itMeeting the enormity of what is possible for us in our livesUsing small wins to build confidence and overcoming failure Why our culture teaches to use grandiose language is not strategicWhy we need to overthrow ourselves a little bit How music shapes and influences Jennifer's art Getting comfortable with something unplanned happeningUsing artistry and mastery to transfer excellence to anything Leveraging obsession appointments to break patterns of negative thinking QuotesLoss is the gateway to freedom Our work is to live as mortal people, but create immortal beautiful work Resources MentionedThe Denial of Death By Ernest BeckerA Word About Failure See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.