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In Actor and Agent podcast, we talk about the industry from both sides as well as being in two different countries. We discuss stories, talk to guests and give tips from our experience.This week after years of not recording an episode... we are BACK.... AGAIN! We talk about how we've changed these last few years, being mums/moms (depending on where you're from) and how that fits into the industry and a good general catch up on the industry.We've definitely missed doing this and we do have plans to bring on guests, get back into pulling back the curtain even more. More deep dives on agent side, voice reels, vertical dramas and more.You can find us on Instagram (@actorandagent) and Facebook. Feel free to DM us to ask questions or if there is anything you'd like us to cover in future episodes.
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Life is filled with inspiration for your next business idea. All that's left to do is to tap into your passion and figure out which idea to pursue. Where will your passion for business take you next? Your very own Sales Maven, Nikki Rausch, is here to offer tips, techniques, and strategies to master your sales conversations. Discover methods to position yourself to thrive in business and produce true value for your audience. Today, learn how to generate your next business idea in this Mastering Excellence Series conversation on this episode of the Sales Maven Show. Jennifer Bradley started her journey in 2010 when she began her career as a Speech-language Pathologist. Faced with budget constraints for therapy resources while working with children, she began creating her own therapy materials, eventually venturing into selling them on Teachers Pay Teachers. Recognizing the need for greater control of her own business, Jennifer started a membership in 2017 for speech therapists. She grew the community to 1500 members before deciding to sell the business in 2023. Now, Jennifer is starting a new venture – "Not Simply Mom," a platform designed to empower stay-at-home moms to build their own online businesses. In today's episode, Nikki and Jennifer discuss how to develop your next business idea. Jennifer talks about finding a new passion after selling her company. Listen as Nikki and Jennifer discuss developing passion around a new business idea. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society; take advantage of this opportunity for you and Nikki to work together. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance to boost your confidence. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click add to cart, and then at checkout, use coupon code: 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! In This Episode: [00:27] - Welcome, and thank you for listening! [01:57] - Jennifer Bradley talks about her experience of selling her business. PART 1 [04:22] - Jennifer Bradley talks about her experience of selling her business. PART 2 [07:10] - “I needed something of my own.” [09:51] - Jennifer talks about finding a new passion after selling her company. [12:25] - Passion for the business. [13:33] - “She's found it.” [15:14] - Jennifer explains the strategy behind narrowing your offer. [18:02] - Do you have peers you can grow together with? PART 1 [20:54] - Do you have peers you can grow together with? PART 2 [23:16] - Getting things done even when it's uncomfortable. [26:00] - Jennifer talks about continuously learning. [28:51] - Jennifer and Nikki talk about investing in coaching. [31:08] - How does passion for a craft develop over time? [33:01] - What's next for Jennifer? [35:34 - Thank you for listening. Nikki is so grateful you are here! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society Work With Nikki Discussion To download free Resources from Nikki: www.yoursalesmaven.com/maven Find Jennifer: Jennifer Bradley Quarterly Goals & Priorities Instagram | Facebook
In Actor and Agent podcast, we talk about the industry from both sides as well as being in two different countries. We discuss stories, talk to guests and give tips from our experience.This week after years of not recording an episode... we are BACK! We talked about where we've been the last few years, the strikes over the last year, some aims for us, something we've built together and just general banter of getting back into the swing of everything.We've definitely missed you all and talking to each other about the business side and even life stuff.We talked about Between the Cans - which we now do offer online training for wherever you are in the world, all online. Take a look at the site if Voice Acting, Screen Acting or the Business of Acting side is something you're looking to do by upping your game.PLUS even more excitingly we talked about Magic Mind and reducing your stress but increasing your productivity. We've popped this fab offer below:Only this January, they help you gear up to crush your 2024 New Year resolutions fully focused.You get 1 month for free, when you're subscribing for 3 months at:https://www.magicmind.com/JANactorandagentAND with my code: ACTOR20It's an extra 20% off, which gets you to a 75% off. This only lasts until the end ofJanuary, so hurry up before it goes away.You can find our socials to follow us:Instagram: @actorandagentTwitter: @actor_agentFacebook: Search actorandagentpodcast
On this episode of Speaking Of...Jen Wright, director of the first-year experience, Jennifer Bradley, director for the center for excellence in peer education and Gabriella Gibson, peer facilitator join us to talk about the First-Year Experience program."We challenge students in a supportive environment," explains Jen Wright. "Our goal is to help them really challenge themselves, challenge their beliefs, challenge their knowledge, challenge their capacity for things. We want them to really fall down and struggle with things, but know that it's okay to do so, that we're there to support them, we're there to make sure that they get the help that they need. We encourage students to believe that they're capable of great things, that they're going to find their way to where they want to be on their life path."Featured on this Episode:Jen Cole Wright is a professor of psychology and director of the First Year Experience at the College of Charleston. As director of this vibrant program, she recruits talented faculty to teach first year seminars and learning communities. Wright teaches introductory courses in psychology and lifespan development, but her passion lies in courses on the psychology of human conflict and social change – teaching courses like Psychology of War and Conflict; Psychology of Oppression, Resistance and Regeneration; and Psychology of Social Change. She has been teaching in the First Year Experience program since 2009, teaching both seminars and learning communities with other faculty across campus. She has been a faculty fellow in both the Honors College and the Center for Sustainable Development.Jennifer Bradley Smuniewski is the director of the Center for Excellence in Peer Education (CEPE) at the College of Charleston, supervising the FYE peer facilitators and assisting other offices on campus with creating and maintaining their peer education programs. She served as the associate director for CEPE for many years and also worked in the main office of the Office for the Academic Experience, now the Office for Student Success, providing direct support to the associate vice president for the academic experience.She has a bachelor of arts in organizational communication from Clemson University and a master of education in counseling and student affairs from The Citadel Graduate College.Gabriella Gibson is a senior at the College of Charleston and will graduate with a bachelor of science in sociology with a minor in psychology. San Diego–born and East Coast–raised, she has a passion for helping others and hopes to open a private practice in acceptance and commitment therapy. She enjoys traveling around the world, discovering new music and the arts. Resources in this Episode:First-Year ExperienceBe a Peer FacilitatorSpring 2024 ClassesFaculty Invited to Get Creative With First Year Experience CoursesFirst Year Experience Classes Offer Transformational Opportunities
In this episode, Jennifer Bradley, President of International Fire Protection, discusses the importance of believing in yourself regardless of your role. Jennifer talks about being inspired by how accounting teams could be valuable business partners. She also shares the concept of “making space for yourself at the table”, and how if you have valuable information and thoughts, you owe it to yourself and the organization to contribute your ideas proactively, without waiting to get asked for them.
Brian Baumal is a Registered Psychotherapist in Canada who helps people who Eat emotionally, binge eat, and/or have a food addiction; Just want a normal relationship with food and their bodies; Don't want one slip-up to lead to an entire binge, purge or downfall; Constantly or obsessively think about their weight and/or food; have gained/lost hundreds of pounds in their lifetime; Are any weight on the scale, whether in a thinner or heavier body; Engage or think about any sort of binging, restrictive and/or purging; Are pre- or post-bariatric surgery; or Wonder why they jeopardize their health and life. Today Vera and I find out: Brian's personal and professional journey What are eating disorders vs food addiction and how he treats clients who have either or both Differences in working with men vs women Our Signature question and more! Take it away, Vera! Follow Brian: Website: https://www.torontoweightmanagement.com/ ANNOUNCEMENTS: Hey there Food Junkies Listeners, Molly here! Happy New Year!!! Clarissa, Vera, and I just wanted to be sure you knew how much we appreciate you!!! Thanks to you we have reached 350k downloads!!!! JUST IN TIME to kick off our 3rd season of the FJP!!! I can hardly believe it! Our next goal is 500k downloads and Vera has promised to dance again! Can we do it?!?! Just a quick announcement before we get to today's guest. 1. Clarissa and I wanted to remind you that Sweet Sobriety is hosting a CRAVINGS workshop by Jennifer Bradley. This workshop addresses why we have cravings, how to tell the difference between physical and psychological cravings, and what can be done about them. In this Workshop you will learn: The difference between cravings, hunger, and insulin spikes The Myths of Willpower How to name YOUR cues, triggers, and temptation zones About supplements and food substitutions that may be right for YOU The difference between Physical and Psychological Cravings How to build coping skills for immediate and future cravings You will also receive: Downloadable worksheets for cravings and triggers Wheel of emotions Sugar Names and Substitutions Weekly Journal Prompts Daily practices you can do at home Recovery Maintenance and Safety Management Plan Four Live 1-hour weekly support meetings! With REPLAY The workshop is $50 USD and will be Saturdays at 12 pm EST / 5 pm UK starting January 7th. Sweet Sobriety The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcare provider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.
Esther Kane, MSW, RSW, RCC, has been an Eating Disorders Psychotherapist for 25+ years. She lives in Victoria BC but works all over Canada. She is the author of "It's Not About the Food: A Woman's Guide to Making Peace with Food and Our Bodies". She is also the host of the Compassionate Conversations Podcast & YouTube Channel, where she has recently done a series on food and body image. She can be found at: https://www.estherkane.com Todays Topics: Her personal journey to recovery from eating disorders to food addiction What is a Highly Sensitive Person? The connection between HSPs & Food Addiction How to take care of your HSP-specific needs What she has found in the difference between men & women when it comes to FA How she differentiates between food addiction & eating disorders The intergenerational transmission of disordered eating How she helps clients with emotional eating Her thoughts on volume Her audio program: Making Peace with Food & our Bodies The obstacles she finds working with clients The pushback she's received from colleagues about her perspective Follow Esther: https://www.estherkane.com Instagram: @estherkanemsw Facebook: Esther Kane, MSW, RSW, RCC Twitter: @estherkane For a free copy of my book in e-book format, email me and I will send you a copy: esther@estherkane.com We hope in 2023 you will continue to choose your own path to recovery and take your time. Whatever way YOU choose, complete abstinence, harm reduction, or just eliminate added sugars……know that HERE you are loved, respected, and supported in your journey. Recovery is a slow, beautiful, messy, unfolding process. Just keep peeling back those layers and getting closer to your authentic self and what that self needs! The CRAVINGS workshop is hosted by Jennifer Bradley. It addresses why we have cravings, how to tell the difference between physical and psychological cravings, and what can we can do to take back our power over them. Here you will learn the difference between cravings, hunger, and insulin spikes, how to identify YOUR personal cues, triggers, and temptation zones, the food substitutions that can work you during cravings &some actionable ways to build coping skills for immediate & future cravings. You will also receive downloadable worksheets for cravings and triggers, weekly Journal Prompts, daily practices to implement at home, a Recovery Maintenance and Safety Management Plan & 4 Live 1-hour weekly support meetings! With recorded REPLAYS. The workshop is $50 USD and will be Saturdays at 12 pm EST / 5 pm UK starting January 7th. You will receive the first week's lesson on December 31st! Perfect timing! www.sweetsobriety.ca
Dr. Jennifer Reid, MD is a Philadelphia psychiatrist, award-winning educator, writer, and podcast host. She trained at Columbia University and UCLA and is on the clinical faculty at the University of Pennsylvania. She is married to a physician and a proud mom to 2 boys. She grew up in rural North Dakota in a family of physicians and studied zoology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. You all have something unique to say, and the world will be better for hearing it. After leaving academia to start a private practice, she wanted to find a way to reach a broader audience with practical, evidence-based mental health information. In addition to her private practice, she writes and podcasts as The Reflective Doc. She is also a regular contributor to Psychology Today, Doximity, and Kevin MD and a frequent podcast guest. TODAY'S EPISODE: Dr. Reid's personal and professional journey to becoming The Reflective Doc What is Anxiety? Symptoms? Treatments? Sleep deprivation and insomnia Alcohol, Cannabis, Melatonin, and Sleep Circadian Rhythms, naps, and caffeine Seasonal Affective Disorder The relationship between anxiety and procrastination Establishing Safety Clients in recovery What's next for Dr. Reid Our signature question FOLLOW DR. REID: Website: www.thereflectivedoc.com Email: thereflectivedoc@gmail.com Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-reflective-doc-podcast/id1561999981 ANNOUNCEMENTS: Hey there Food Junkies Listeners, Molly here! Can you believe there are only a few more weeks of 2022 left?!? This week Clarissa and I interview Dr. Jennifer Reid, MD Psychiatrist – otherwise known as The Reflective Doc! But before I tell you all about today's guest and why I think you should listen to this episode I have a few reminders for you. Please help us get to 350k downloads by January 1, 2023!! We are so close to reaching our goal and currently have 341k downloads. Remember to share these episodes with acquaintances, friends, family members, medical professionals, and anyone else you think might enjoy the show or may find something they are looking for. We have 104 episodes to choose from! Clarissa and I wanted to remind you that Sweet Sobriety is hosting a CRAVINGS workshop by Jennifer Bradley. This workshop addresses why we have cravings, how to tell the difference between physical and psychological cravings, and what can be done about them. In this Workshop you will learn: The difference between cravings, hunger, and insulin spikes The Myths of Willpower How to name YOUR cues, triggers, and temptation zones About supplements and food substitutions that may be right for YOU The difference between Physical and Psychological Cravings How to build coping skills for immediate and future cravings You will also receive the following: Downloadable worksheets for cravings and triggers Wheel of emotions Sugar Names and Substitutions Weekly Journal Prompts Daily practices you can do at home Recovery Maintenance and Safety Management Plan Four Live 1-hour weekly support meetings! With REPLAY The workshop is $50 USD and will be Saturdays at 12 pm EST / 5 pm UK starting January 7th. You will receive the first week's lesson on December 31st! Perfect timing! www.sweetsobriety.ca
Dr. Rachel Brown is a Consultant Psychiatrist in the UK who specializes in metabolic health. She graduated from Edinburgh University in 2003 and has worked in the field of psychiatry since 2004. She is a Nutrition Network Advisor and Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner. She also holds a master's degree in medical laws and Ethics and is involved in ongoing research into ketogenic diets and mental disorders. Dr. Brown is an advocate for therapeutic carbohydrate restriction and dietary modification to address underlying metabolic dysfunction and gut dysbiosis as underlying causes of mental disorders, as well as other lifestyle measures for optimizing health. Today's Episode: Dr. Brown's personal and professional journey Vegan to Carnivore Metabolic Health and Nutritional Psychiatry The Gut Dysfunctional Brain Metabolism Carb Sensitivity and Bio Individuality Intermittent Fasting Medications Sweeteners The Book - Metabolic Madness: Understand Why Metabolic Health Is Key to Mental Health (Your Keys to Success) What's Next? Our signature question FOLLOW DR. BROWN: Website: https://foodforthoughtpsychiatrist.com/ Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rachel-Brown/e/B0B6JDRYS6%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carnivoreshrink/?hl=en Diet Doctor: https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/doctor/rachel-brown ANNOUNCEMENTS: Hey there Food Junkies listeners! Molly here – today Vera does a solo interview with Dr. Rachel Brown, NHS Consultant Psychiatrist in Scotland. But before we get to the episode just 2 quick announcements! Sweet Sobriety is hosting a FREE Open House on Wednesday, December 21st at 6:30 pm EST. Come and get to know the Sweet Sobriety team and SPECIAL GUEST, Viktoria Hamma. Vikka has a personal story of recovery from sugar addiction, and she is a Chronic Pain and Wellness Coach who is trained in Rapid Transformational Therapy® Hypnotherapy. She will be presenting on “Hypnosis for Food Addiction, Chronic Pain & Managing Mindset.” Clarissa and I also wanted to let you know that Sweet Sobriety will be featuring a 4-week Cravings Workshop with Jennifer Bradley starting Saturday, January 7th at 12 pm EST. Over 4 weeks you will: · Learn the difference between cravings, hunger, and insulin spikes · Identify the Myths of Willpower · Name YOUR cues, triggers, and temptation zones · Determine supplements and food substitutions that may be right for YOU · Address Physical and Psychological Cravings · Build coping skills for immediate and future cravings What you get: · Downloadable worksheets for cravings and triggers · Wheel of emotions · Many daily practices you can do at home · Recovery Maintenance and Safety Management Plan AND so much more!! To learn more- go to www.sweetsobriety.ca or reach out to Clarissa or me! The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcare provider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.
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Sometimes one email or one promotion can take your online business to the next level! That's exactly what happened for Jennifer Bradley! In today's episode you'll learn: How to sell to your email list The power of free trials How to downsell to the people who don't buy your offer Try new things, and it just might grow your business exponentially Jennifer Bradley started her membership back in 2017 – since then she and her husband have gotten to quit their 9 to 5 and are now both ALL IN on the membership model! Jennifer sent out an email to her list offering 4 months of her membership FREE! She had 806 people take her up on the offer! On today's podcast we will tell you how she did it… We would love to have you as a member of The Flipped Lifestyle Community! We believe you have God-given talents and experiences you can use to start an online business! All you need is 100 people to pay you $50/m online to make $5,000/m, $60,000/y! Let us help you start a membership of your own. Click here to learn more: https://flippedlifestyle.com
In Actor and Agent podcast, we talk the industry from both sides as well as being in two different countries. We discuss stories, talk to guests and give tips from our experience.Is voiceover only about doing lots of different accents, impressions and voices? Also, voice-over is easy, right?We talk about how huge the industry is, the importance of training, and how important your natural voice is. The things you need to have in place to try and get into the industry and get booked.How casting is now changing within the voice world which is outside of the scope of how your voice sounds.The difference between the industry in Canada and the UK within the voice world.You can find our socials to follow us:Instagram: @actorandagentTwitter: @actor_agentFacebook: Search actorandagentpodcast
It's been more than two years since Carrington Juwon Frye was killed in a Georgia prison. Rose talks with Jennifer Bradley, Frye's mother, about the answers she's still seeking from state officials.Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker discusses her new book, “Gathering Blossoms Under Fire: The Journals of Alice Walker 1965-2000,” which was edited by the late critic and writer Valerie Boyd.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lack of access to healthy food can be a major barrier to health for people with diabetes. Learn about the problem and efforts to address it in the season finale. Featuring Tami Hannon, David Marrero, Tyler Gough, Dave Miner, Ron Rice, Jennifer Bradley, and Jalissa Gascho.
Would you like to be self-employed - but you're having a hard time believing it's possible? It is totally possible to make your entire living online from home! Today I am going to give you 7 real-world people from completely different niches and backgrounds - that are examples of you can truly change your family's life and future through online business! Show Notes 7 Success Stories from the Flipped Lifestyle Community: Evan Burse. Evan is a husband and dad of 4 amazing kids! When Evan came to me he had a “dream job” as an illustrator at Marvel - that was grinding him down working him down 70 hours a week. He did have a good YouTube following but wasn't making money online. So, we had him start a membership (thecartoonblock.com) where he teaches people online how to draw superheroes! He made enough members in that first month to resign from his dream job because he created a new dream for his family! Jeanette Stein. Jeanette is a rockstar (and has 6 kids)! When Jeanette came to us she had made pennies online in the months before she joined the Flipped Lifestyle Community. After we talked, she launched her membership at “back to school” time - the peak time for her math teacher membership site! 3 or 4 months after she joined the Community, she went in and resigned from her full-time job! Now she sells math lesson plans to several different age groups and has a partnership too! Rina Orellana. Rina is a Flipped Lifestyle Alumni from California. When she came to us in the forums she said, “I have an idea but I don't know if it will work.” She said, “I'm a flamenco dancer, I have a flamenco dance studio. I don't know how to grow my membership.” She launches her membership and makes it to the 100 member mark! She expanded her revenue and now she has this amazing business where she is offline and online! (onlineflamencostudio.com) Paul Clifford. Paul spent years making next to nothing as a freelancer in the AV world, doing audio and video tech. The membership Paul built (trinitydigitalmedia.com) was building slow over the last couple of years - this was the opposite of an overnight success story. He got up to 25 members after launching in 2019. We coached Paul up and he followed the Membership Masters newsletter to a T and his business exploded! Now, he has had his first 5-figure month! The most money he had ever made in a single month! His membership focuses on helping churches learn how to use technology to go live stream, use software, and present better! Kevin Depew. When Kevin came into the Community, he had no idea what he was going to do! His first idea he tried was TERRIBLE. So, we want back to the drawing board and I asked him what other skills he has. He knew how to play guitar and loved to come home to relax by playing his guitar! He launched (relaxandlearnguitar.com) and it just took off! Right now he is approaching 200 members and ready to retire! Jennifer Bradley. Jennifer came to us when she was helping school Speech-Language Pathologists and sold things in 3rd party marketplaces. We helped her build her own membership and within close to a year she went from zero to 1,000 members! Because of that, her husband has quit his job and to pursue his dream!(www.speechtherapyplans.com) Blair Green. Blair (pharmapreneuracademy.com) was a pharmacist and wanted to teach other pharmacists to have others services so they were not so dependent on doctors or drug systems! This helps them create better practices and more money. She had her site going but she had pay walls and things we needed to change. After we talked to her, we re-did her membership and she began making over $30K/month in just a matters of a few months! Find us on: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Facebook Twitter The Official Flipped Lifestyle Podcast Facebook Group Join the Flip Your Life Community!
In Actor and Agent podcast, we talk the industry from both sides as well as being in two different countries. We discuss stories, talk to guests and give tips from our experience.Snejina and Jen check in with each other and talk in more depth about the process of being submitted to getting an audition... and the realities. This episode is definitely to demystify the process a lot more for actors. Turning down an audition is okay but this will give you an idea of all the work that's gone into it, to get you that opportunity. Our video interviews was edited by the ever so talented Joshua Young. We are eternally grateful ❤️Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB48AncGfGdbOPU0ULyKkyAJoin the mailing list on our website at www.actor-agent.comYou can find our socials to follow us:Instagram: @actorandagentTwitter: @actor_agentFacebook: Search actorandagentpodcast
Clearview on Business — a new podcast from the Clearview Library District — showcases the amazing local businesses in the communities we serve. Every two weeks, host Kelly Hall, Business Resource Librarian, and guests will interview a local business owner. In these quick, 10-minute interviews, we'll introduce you to the business and encourage you to shop locally as much as you can. You'll be surprised by these great entrepreneurs. Adrienne Bell has 27 years of financial services experience. She founded Phoenix Financial Consulting to empower individuals and small businesses to secure a strong financial future. She works with those going through divorce or loss of a spouse and anyone interested in bettering their personal finances. She also does bookkeeping for small businesses. Her passion is helping survivors of domestic abuse to assist them by working to decipher and strengthen their financial situation. Host Kelly Hall is joined by her guest co-host Jennifer Bradley, Adult Programming & Collections Librarian at the Windsor-Severance Library. Location: Colorado and New Jersey Website: www.phoenixfc.co Phone: 970-954-9065 Year Established: 2019 Business' hours / services may have changed. Check out their website for the latest information. The views expressed on this podcast are those of the business owner, and not necessarily those of the Clearview Library District. An interview on this podcast is not an endorsement or referral by the district.
Clearview on Business — a new podcast from the Clearview Library District — showcases the amazing local businesses in the communities we serve. Every two weeks, host Kelly Hall, Business Resource Librarian, and guests will interview a local business owner. In these quick, 10-minute interviews, we'll introduce you to the business and encourage you to shop locally as much as you can. You'll be surprised by these great entrepreneurs. Claire Richardson, her business partner Julie Dorough, and Social Media coordinator Emma Atchison love listening to stories. After experiencing loss in their immediate families, they started Preserving with Purpose to ensure family stories and memories were recorded and preserved. While COVID-19 has forced a few pivots, their business is thriving by presenting families with a timeless keepsake on video, audio or through story art. For this session, host Kelly Hall is joined by her guest co-host Jennifer Bradley, Adult Programs Manager at the Windsor-Severance Library. Location: Colorado and nationwide Website: www.preservingwithpurpose.com Phone: 720-935-4798 Year Established: 2018 Business' hours / services may have changed. Check out their website for the latest information. The views expressed on this podcast are those of the business owner, and not necessarily those of the Clearview Library District. An interview on this podcast is not an endorsement or referral by the district.
Jennifer is a trained actress and voice over artist, and her range and attention to detail really make her stand out. Her versatility does not stop with accents, being able to throw herself into any character and script - lending her voice to be the perfect choice for games and animations.
This week is just Snejina and Jen again talking the ups and downs of the industry... honestly, how we get some escapism. Escapism can be through TV, Film, a bath or a good old fashioned book about murder. This episode might not sound lighthearted but there's a lot to enjoy about this... including Snejina singing mockingly about women's obsession with murder stories.
The latest COVID-19 casualty count from the Florida Department of Health: more than 5,500 new cases and 70 additional fatalities. The state’s death toll has reached 34,434. Almost one in 10 people in Florida have now been infected by the coronavirus and one in 63 have died. Also, on today’s Sunrise: — Gov. Ron DeSantis tees off on 60 Minutes, saying their story accusing him of setting up a "pay to play" system for the COVID-19 vaccine was bogus. The Governor's outrage focused on one part of the story in an effort to make the whole thing look wrong. It was not. — The Senate Rules Committee approves the Privacy Protection Act. Sen. Jennifer Bradley's bill would allow you to opt-out of the data collection process; business lobbyists don't like it one bit. — A House committee approves a bill to prohibit transgender students in high school or college from playing on the women's team. The ban is now ready for the House floor. — The Florida Department of Law Enforcement breaks up a drug ring operating out of the Tallahassee region. The ten-month investigation was called "Operation No Warning.” More arrests are expected. — Congressman Alcee Hastings of Palm Beach County died at the age of 84 of pancreatic cancer. Fellow South Florida Congressman Ted Deutch says it was an honor to serve with him. DeSantis will soon schedule a special election to fill Hastings’ seat in the U.S. House. — And finally, a Florida Man says his arrest for hosting a strip show at his bar was actually payback by the cops for ignoring COVID-19 safety rules.
#021: Shawn Waugh talks with Hunter Peeler who is the Columbia County Florida Republican Chair along with a Legislative Assistant of Florida State Senator Jennifer Bradley. They talk the past, present, and future of the Florida GOP and how Governor Ron DeSantis is performing quite well. DeSantis has placed himself directly in the cross hairs for a possible 2024 Presidential run based on how he has masterfully handled Florida's government during COVID pandemic. While Democratic Governors like Andrew Cuomo and Gavin Newsom like to pat themselves on the back for no good reason, DeSantis is hitting it hard and making it possible for Floridians to work and for kids to be in school.
The National Parents Organization is striving to reform the family court system. Christian Paasch and Jennifer Bradley join the show to talk about what changes are being addressed for families to have equal parenting rights. For more information on donating or finding a chapter in your state please go to The National Parents Organization https://www.sharedparenting.org/ also read the article Christian talks about on the show at https://www.pilotonline.com/opinion/columns/article_7fcf3952-93db-5df1-a0b0-34722f29f490.html You can follow Christian Paasch on Twitter @ChristianPaasch and Jennifer Bradley's firm @MDMBLaw --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/homedadchat/message
One of the things that I always hear is, “it would be great to become and stay self-employed - I just don't believe it!” It is totally possible to make your entire living online from home! Today I am going to give you 7 real-world people from completely different niches and backgrounds - that are examples of you can truly change your family's life and future through online business! Show Notes Jocelyn and I were teachers in eastern Kentucky back in 2012 and we had some bad situations and work. Wed decided we wanted a different future for our lives! We were able to start our online business to become and stay self-employed all this time later. We have seen so many real people, work parents from all across the world come into the Flipped Lifestyle Community and succeed. I love telling these stories because they put in the work - they don't have to be a Harvard grad, have a PhD, or anything like that to be successful online! 7 Success Stories from the Flipped Lifestyle Community: Evan Burse. Evan is a husband and dad of 4 amazing kids! When Evan came to me he had a “dream job” as an illustrator at Marvel - that was grinding him down working him down 70 hours a week. He did have a good YouTube following but wasn't making money online. So, we had him start a membership (thecartoonblock.com) where he teaches people online how to draw superheroes! He made enough members in that first month to resign from his dream job because he created a new dream for his family! Jennette Stine. Jeanette is a rockstar (and has 6 kids)! When Jennette came to us she had made pennies online in the months before she joined the Flipped Lifestyle Community. After we talked, she launched her membership at “back to school” time - the peak time for her math teacher membership site! 3 or 4 months after she joined the Community, she went in and resigned from her full-time job! Now she sells math lesson plans to several different age groups and has a partnership too! Reena Oriana. Reena is a Flipped Lifestyle Alumni from California. When she came to us in the forums she said, “I have an idea but I don't know if it will work.” She said, “I'm a flamenco dancer, I have a flamenco dance studio. I don't know how to grow my membership.” She launches her membership and makes it to the 100 member mark! She expanded her revenue and now she has this amazing business where she is offline and online! Paul Clifford. Paul spent years making next to nothing as a freelancer in the AV world, doing audio and video tech. The membership Paul built was building slow over the last couple of years - this was the opposite of an overnight success story. He got up to 25 members after launching in 2019. We coached Paul up and he followed the Membership Masters newsletter to a T and his business exploded! Now, he has had his first 5-figure month! The most money he had ever made in a single month! His membership focuses on helping churches learn how to use technology to go live stream, use software, and present better! Kevin Depew. When Kevin came into the Community, he had no idea what he was going to do! His first idea he tried was TERRIBLE. So, we want back to the drawing board and I asked him what other skills he has. He knew how to play guitar and loved to come home to relax by playing his guitar! He launched (relaxandlearnguitar.com) and it just took off! Right now he is approaching 200 members and ready to retire! Jennifer Bradley. Jennifer came to us when she was helping school Speech-Language Pathologists and sold things in 3rd party marketplaces. We helped her build her own membership and within close to a year she went from zero to 1,000 members! Because of that, her husband has quit his job and to pursue his dream! Blair Green. Blair (pharmapreneuracademy.com) was a pharmacist and wanted to teach other pharmacists to have others services so they were not so dependent on doctors or drug systems!
On today’s episode we have Flip Your Life Community alumni Jennifer Bradley. Jennifer is a speech-language pathologist who built an amazing online membership of over 1,000 members in the speech-language community. On today’s show we go deep into why you should hire slow and fire fast so you can build an amazing team around your membership site. We’re going to talk about how you can completely remove yourself from the day-to-day operation of your membership business so that you can focus on higher-level tasks to really make it grow. We’re going to teach you exactly how to say ‘yes’ to big opportunities and ‘no’ to all of the other opportunities that come your way. Finally, at the end of today’s show we are going to do a live marketing coaching session where Jennifer and I develop an actual promotion live on the air. And, I teach Jennifer my trailer park tornado strategy for evaluating risk in your membership business.
Conversation with Jennifer Bradley, an SEO and Marketing Consultant to HP Enterprises and she also helps SMB's and entrepreneurs build online businesses through her personal consulting brand, ‘The Digital Strategy Guru'.
Have you dreamed of being a travel writer? It's a job most people hear about it and automatically assume that it's a luxurious lifestyle filled with relaxing vacations and perks. And while that's partly true, there's definitely a lot more to this career than meets the eye. Today we're getting a peek behind-the-scenes at what it really means to have a freelance travel writing career and how to make a six-figure, sustainable living when most people tell you that there's no money in this line of work. (Hint: they're wrong!) We're also discussing what travel trips REALLY look like when you're a journalist, and some of the not-so-glamorous aspects of being a freelance travel writer, plus how to decide what jobs are worth saying yes to. My guest today is my friend, Jennifer Bradley Franklin, an Atlanta-based multi-media journalist, storyteller, editor and author. Her work appears in Conde Nast Traveler, Architectural Digest, Bon Appetit, USA Today, Delta SKY, American Way, People, Food Network, Southbound, Flavors, Hospitality Design, Time.com, Southern Seasons, and a host of others. She holds an ABJ in Journalism from the University of Georgia's Grady College. Jennifer has ridden a camel in Morocco, dug ditches in a remote Kenyan village, been taught to make gnocchi by a master chef in Florence, and learned to surf in Australia. However, one of her greatest joys has been immersing herself in some of the biggest concerns facing America's young people - weighty issues like poverty, hunger and much more--through the research and writing of Make it ZERO. What you’ll learn in this episode: Copywriting vs. editorial work, and how to find the right balance to pay your bills and fuel your soul How to maintain journalistic integrity How to treat your writing like a business vs. a hobby, plus what making this mindset shift looks like and how it creates powerful results Press trips: what they are, how to get invited, how to maximize your time away and your income when you return Subscribe and Review Thanks so much for joining me this week. If you liked what you heard, please leave an honest review for The Success with Soul Podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can improve and better serve you in the future. Plus, you could be featured on a future episode during our listener spotlights. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts to get automatic updates. My goal for this podcast is to inspire those who seek flexibility and freedom in their lives by making something happen with holistic, soulful, step-by-step strategies from me and other experts. Links + Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Get a copy of My 13 Pitches That Worked For Freelancers e-book. You’ll get an exact copy of 13 real email pitches I’ve used as a freelance journalist to land paid writing gigs across different niches, plus some notes for me about why it worked. Get your copy today for just $10 today to earn hundreds–if not thousands!–of dollars from one pitch! If you’ve ever considered building a digital course,my go-to digital course creation coach Amy Porterfield just released her new, FREE 19-page Ultimate Course Creation Starter Kit! It was a GOLD mine for me in creating my Six Figure Blog Academy, so download it now to make some magic happen in your business. Listen to episode 014: Want to Be a Freelance Food Writer? Here’s How with Nevin Martell Time Camp time tracking tool The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer Visit Jessica’s website and follow her on Instagram @Jenniferbfranklin, and grab her book Make it ZERO Follow me on Instagram @katekordsmeier and @rootandrevel More Ways to Enjoy Success with Soul Download a transcript of this episode Download on Apple Podcasts Email me new episodes Don’t forget to join our free Success With Soul Facebook community for follow-up conversations about the podcast episodes and where I also often go live to answer your burning questions. Hangout with like-minded bloggers and heart-centered online business owners exchanging priceless feedback, encouragement, and other golden insights from the trenches. EPISODE CREDITS: Produced by Danny Ozment at https://emeraldcitypro.com
Jennifer Bradley, the Founding Director of the Center for Urban Innovation at the Aspen Institute, discusses how the coronavirus has changed cities, in some ways for the better. Plus, in his Playback column, Noah gives his take on the Supreme Court's decision on Trump's tax records. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I’m super excited to announce and begin a new weekly show with my friend Jennifer Bradley, aka ‘Couselor Jenn’. Today we discuss what so many are facing during the pandemic and ways to also center yourself as you grow into your higher self. Thanks to everyone for tuning in and look forward for more from Counselor Jenn! And have a HappyNOW, because you can’t be happy yesterday and you can’t be happy tomorrow.
Jennifer Bradley Bio: Let's get this out of the way right now – I'm a jock, a nerd, and a lawyer. None of that is mutually exclusive. I have been involved in competitions great and small for most of my life. Softball, math bowl, 80's trivia, and bicycling (in a way). I like competition. I love games. I get my fill of them . . . on my time. Like everyone who plays any game, I like to win. Like anyone who plays any game, I don't like losing. Competition is great, in the proper venue. Family Law is emphatically not the proper venue. Family law is about resolving, fixing, healing, being reasonable, and moving on. I've dedicated my practice to helping people move on – I work with clients in family law matters that include premarital agreements, domestic partnership agreements, separation and property settlement agreements, qualified domestic relations orders, and litigation involving property division, alimony, child support and child custody. I am an active listener and a problem-solver. I understand the financial and emotional vulnerabilities of my clients and use my experience with mediation to resolve many disputes without going inside a courtroom. My goal in any family law dispute is to make it as worry-free as I can for my client. We will work together as a team to move toward the best resolution possible for your situation, and we will do this as quickly, efficiently and as economically as we can, with your help. I am the step-mother to a teenager. I personally know the struggles of blended families and how challenging on-going custody and financial issues can be. In addition to my personal experiences, I have more than twenty years of family law experience. I have seen a lot and dealt with an array of family issues. I understand what you are going through. I work well with many other family law attorneys in the community, which will save you time and money. It is common for me to call other attorneys and offer to go to their turf and see what we can do to problem solve for our clients, what we can do to help our clients and what we should suggest that our clients do to help reduce the drama and stress that can sometimes come with a family law disagreement. When I'm not helping clients take things off their plate and shouldering some of the stress for them, you can find me in all kinds of places, like the softball diamond, the local bookstore, on my bicycle, in my home gym, building my Fix This Next company, traveling, and, yes, still kicking butt in 80's trivia contests. www.trianglesmartdivorce.com FB: @Trianglesmartdivorce
Jennifer Bradley es directora del Center for Urban Innovation de The Aspen Institute y en esta nueva edición del ciclo Tech & Society nos da su visión sobre cuál debe ser el camino que deben seguir las ciudades para no perder ni su esencia ni su valor. "Los gobiernos deben pensar en cómo devolvernos la idea del ágora donde la sociedad se concentre para una vida pública”. Tras la exposición de Jennifer Bradley se une a la charla el alcalde de Soto del Real, en la Comunidad de Madrid, Juan Lobato. Más información en https://espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/evento/tech-society-jennifer-bradley-mas-alla-de-la-smart-city/ Encuentros es un podcast producido por Cuonda y Fundación Telefónica, con música de DJ Moderno cedida bajo licencia CC y conducido por Luis Quevedo y Sergio F. Núñez. Si quieres conocer más sobre Fundación Telefónica y sus actividades, visita www.fundaciontelefonica.com y en sus redes sociales (@fundacionTef y @EspacioFTef).
Jennifer Bradley es directora del Center for Urban Innovation de The Aspen Institute y en esta nueva edición del ciclo Tech & Society nos da su visión sobre cuál debe ser el camino que deben seguir las ciudades para no perder ni su esencia ni su valor. "Los gobiernos deben pensar en cómo devolvernos la idea del ágora donde la sociedad se concentre para una vida pública”. Tras la exposición de Jennifer Bradley se une a la charla el alcalde de Soto del Real, en la Comunidad de Madrid, Juan Lobato. Más información en https://espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/evento/tech-society-jennifer-bradley-mas-alla-de-la-smart-city/ Encuentros es un podcast producido por Cuonda y Fundación Telefónica, con música de DJ Moderno cedida bajo licencia CC y conducido por Luis Quevedo y Sergio F. Núñez. Si quieres conocer más sobre Fundación Telefónica y sus actividades, visita www.fundaciontelefonica.com y en sus redes sociales (@fundacionTef y @EspacioFTef).
Jennifer Bradley es directora del Center for Urban Innovation de The Aspen Institute y en esta nueva edición del ciclo Tech & Society nos da su visión sobre cuál debe ser el camino que deben seguir las ciudades para no perder ni su esencia ni su valor. "Los gobiernos deben pensar en cómo devolvernos la idea del ágora donde la sociedad se concentre para una vida pública”. Tras la exposición de Jennifer Bradley se une a la charla el alcalde de Soto del Real, en la Comunidad de Madrid, Juan Lobato. Más información en https://espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/evento/tech-society-jennifer-bradley-mas-alla-de-la-smart-city/ Encuentros es un podcast producido por Cuonda y Fundación Telefónica, con música de DJ Moderno cedida bajo licencia CC y conducido por Luis Quevedo y Sergio F. Núñez. Si quieres conocer más sobre Fundación Telefónica y sus actividades, visita www.fundaciontelefonica.com y en sus redes sociales (@fundacionTef y @EspacioFTef).
This episode brings together Kapi‘olani Community College's Financial Aid Manager, Jennifer Bradley and Registrar, Jeri Enokawa to talk story about the nitty gritty details of financial aid and financial literacy. The discussion goes beyond completing the FAFSA application but deeper into the personal and educational benefits of receiving financial assistance.
Jennifer is a counselor and in many ways a healer who helps others heal their past and she gives them the tools to learn to embrace a better, more authentic life. Jenn is an authentic and open therapist who has experienced her own struggles and uses these experiences to provide great empathy to her clients. We discuss the healing journey and the importance of learning to change the way we think. Jennifer can be found by her websitehttps://www.alexandercounselingservices.com/jennifer-bradley-lpc Facebook: Counselor JennInstagram: @counselorjenn
Talk Purpose and Truth; Shifting You Into Higher Consciousness Episode 2; Self Image, Confidence and Feeling Not Enough Special round table discussion with guests Kathleen Kenneally; gifted healer and acupuncturist and Tonya Peat; Writer, Advocate, Breast Cancer Survivor Special guest interview with Jennifer Bradley of Jennifer Bradley Skin Care and Cosmetics This unique show elevates, uplifts and encourages listeners to grow, heal, awaken and evolve. Eden and Kim include bold topics, special interviews with inspiring guests, intuitive readings, channeled messages and hot topics to expand your awareness. Tune in for unprecedented truth, on purpose discussions and magical moments.
The USPS Office of Inspector General recently released a report called What’s Driving Postal Transportation Costs? One of the report’s authors, USPS OIG senior economist Jennifer Bradley, explains some of the report’s findings: Background to the report, including the decline in letters and the growth in input costs The period covered by the report and the potential impact of events such as the GFC and elections The areas that warrant further study Separating transport costs from last mile delivery costs Fixed costs in transporting mail and parcels Air transport costs, service standards, and shifting volume from air to surface Growth in parcels and the impact on transportation costs Route optimisation and reducing transport costs
This episode features Jennifer Bradley from Speech Therapy Plans! Listen to hear about everything Speech Therapy Plans has to offer busy SLPs, her tips for first year SLPs working in the schools, and her journey as a mom of a child with apraxia of speech.
In today's episode, we talk about how we help Jennifer overcome fears and create a plan to quickly grow her membership by the end of the year. FULL TRANSCRIPT Jocelyn Sams: Hey y'all. On today's show, we help Jennifer take her education business to the next level. Shane Sams: Welcome to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast where life always comes before work. We're your hosts, Shane and Jocelyn Sams. We're a real family that figured out how to make our entire living online. And now, we help other families do the same. Are you ready to flip your life? All right. Let's get started. Shane Sams: What's going on everybody? Welcome back to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast. It is great to be back with you again this week. We have a beautiful day in Kentucky and we have an amazing guest. Another member of the Flip Your Life community. On the show today, we want to welcome Jennifer Bradley. Jennifer, welcome to the podcast. Jennifer B.: Thank you so much for having me. I'm so excited to talk to you guys. Jocelyn Sams: It is great to talk to you again. Jennifer is someone we have actually met in real life, which is really exciting. You guys know that I love it when we have people on that we have met in real life. This is a really good show for me. Shane Sams: And I was telling Jennifer off air, we may know Jennifer better than anyone who has ever been on the show because she's also a member of our all-access mastermind. I literally talk to Jennifer every single day on Voxer. Jennifer B.: Yes. Jocelyn Sams: And we chose Jennifer to be a part of the podcast because she is a community member who believes in posting her success. Shane Sams: And taking massive action in her business. Jocelyn Sams: When we look for people to be a guest on the podcast, we look for people who are really taking action, who are letting other people know about the successes that they're having. And that is why she's here today. Jocelyn Sams: Let's jump into a little bit of that. Start out by telling everyone about who you are and a little bit about your background and your business. Jennifer B.: I'm Jennifer Bradley and I'm from Michigan. I have three little kids at home. Ages seven, four and two. And then I'm married to my high school sweetheart. My business is I'm a speech therapist. I started out selling on a third-party platform Teachers Pay Teachers. I'd just sell therapy materials that I have created. I recently, about a year ago, turned it into a membership platform. I have all of my therapy materials in one area for speech therapists to use. Shane Sams: And how has that gone? I know a lot of people that is a scary transition. They'll go to a third-party marketplace, they'll make a little money online, whether it's putting a book on Kindle or selling something on you-to-me or in another place like that. Then it's like, "Oh, man. If I go offline, how am I gonna find customers?" All that thing. How's your membership going? Jennifer B.: It's going great. At first, it was a little scary. A little bit daunting to have my own website and send traffic there. But I'm really seeing the benefits now because I own it and as a third-party website I'm on there and I have no control of changes that are made. Since I'm always selling one-off products, I have to continuously sell and sell because most of my products range from $3 to $10. Where the membership is growing now, I'm having members and I'm in charge of my own destiny. It's been an amazing transition. Shane Sams: How many members do you have now? Jennifer B.: I have 380 members now. Shane Sams: Oh my goodness. That's insane. Jocelyn Sams: Yeah, that's awesome. Shane Sams: Just think about what you said out loud. We don't get too far into numbers for people, but I'm gonna paint the picture here for everybody. What if you had 380 people paying you 25 bucks a month or 50 bucks a month or 100 bucks a month. That's a crazy amount of customers and really all they're doing is logging into a community and getting access to your resources, right? Jennifer B.: Mm-hmm. Yeah. They just log in. They have access to all my therapy materials that were on TpT. Shane Sams: But we sat down at Flip Your Life Live last year and I worked with you at our table for a little while. You were telling me so many amazing things that I hear from so many people, "Oh, my gosh. I was afraid." You had something making money. This third-party marketplace. It was making good money too, right? Jennifer B.: Yes. Shane Sams: And you're like, "Oh my gosh. What if I stop promoting that? Is that gonna die? Am I gonna give up a good thing? A bird in the hand is better ..." All those fears that we have. I remember we were talking about your promotion strategy and you were still really promoting even the third-party marketplace. I looked over and I'm, "But the membership's making as much money as that. Why would you just not promote the thing that's passive and create stable predicable income?" And we were like, "Yeah. That's probably what I should do." Right? Jennifer B.: Yeah. I needed you to knock some sense into me because I was only pretty much promoting TpTs little one-off sales. Since starting to work with you guys, I have gone up almost 100 members in a month. I needed that. Shane Sams: That's incredible. Jocelyn Sams: Okay. That's awesome. Shane Sams: That's why we love bringing success stories on because most of the time people know what to do and they do just need to talk it through with somebody and see the fork in the road and be like, "Yeah, I've been down this road 100 times. I'm telling you, it's the right thing." But the most important thing is you actually took action on it. That's why you got 100 members in a month is because you said, "Yeah. That's the path I need to go down. I just need to hammer down on it." And that's what we love about you, Jennifer. 'Cause you put in the work. You do what it takes. It takes some risks. It takes a little discomfort at times to make it to the next level. Shane Sams: We were just meeting with our live event coordinator for next years live event. We were like, "Could we double or triple the amount of people who come to Flip Your Life Live?" I looked over at Jocelyn and I said, "This feels really scary. Though, it's probably right." That's where you were. Do I go all in on the membership and leave behind what got me here to get to the next level? And that was scary, wasn't it? Jennifer B.: Yes, it was very scary. Because TpT was a big income for me. To just let that do its own thing without promoting it was a very big jump. But it's been working out really well. Shane Sams: Now, you're full-time online. I know you do go in to the school every once in a while just for a couple hours to keep your toe in the water, but you are full-time online correct? Jennifer B.: Yes, yes. Shane Sams: Well, I just want to first, before we got on, 'cause we're gonna try and help you get to the next level. That's always our goal. There's always a next level. There's always a way to raise the bar. But congratulations for flipping your life because it takes a lot of energy and effort and courage while you've got three kids under the age of seven at home to do what you've done. And we never want to shortchange that. It's so easy to get complacent and it's so easy to always look ahead. But sometimes look back and say, "Wow. I've done something that 90% of people are not doing." And you've done a great job of that, Jennifer, so congratulations. Jennifer B.: Thank you. Thank you. Jocelyn Sams: I think that it's important to recognize that Jennifer didn't wave her magic wand to make all this happen. There was a lot of hard work and energy that went behind it. But I think that in hindsight you would say that it was worth it. Jennifer B.: Oh, yeah. Definitely. I didn't watch TV for three years, but it paid off in the end. Jocelyn Sams: Exactly. Shane Sams: I love it when people say that because we gave up cable for two years. I remember the day I turned cable back on and I just sat there flipping through the channels and I was like, "I get to do this for the rest of my life now. And I don't have to worry about it anymore." Jennifer B.: Right. Exactly. Shane Sams: What brought you to the Flip Your Life community? Jennifer B.: I heard you guys on Pat Flynn. I had been a part of another membership community to grow memberships. It was a great community, but it wasn't as family focused. It was more technical focused. I liked that you guys had the technical part but also you were a family. You were a husband and wife team. It was very focused on the community and the members helping each other and I really liked that aspect of it. Shane Sams: You know, that's one reason we started the Flip Your Life community in the first place. Because when we were out trying to start our online business, we found the same thing. We found a lot of courses. We found a lot of people telling you how to do things. But we didn't find anywhere where we felt like people were focused on the real issues that were holding us back. The things that held us back were not we couldn't grind though and figure out WordPress or we couldn't grind through and figure out how to take payments for a product. Those are all solvable issues. It was we've got a four-year-old and two-year-old and they're screaming while we have 30 minutes to work. What do we do? We had to stumble through all those problems ourselves and when we decided to start teaching this, we were like, "That's where we need to focus our energy. Helping people deal with the real issues that hold them back. Shane Sams: It's why we love people that come on with three, four, five, six, even seven kids. Because it just proves out there, look, Jennifer has three kids. Jennifer has a life. Jennifer was working. She built a business online. There you go. Why are you not doing that? I just want to encourage anybody that hears this. You can do this while raising a family working full-time. You just gotta take the inspiration and do it. Jennifer B.: That's what I liked. You guys talk a lot about the mindset and the fears. I think that was more my big thing. Getting over that stuff than anything. Jocelyn Sams: That's one thing that we've just really learned through the years of doing this. Usually, things boil down to something that we're afraid of. Maybe it's something that we think we can't do. Or some kind of self-limiting belief is what causes a lot of people's issues. Jocelyn Sams: Let's dive into that a little bit. Let's explore what's going on with you as far as what is holding you back right now? If you were to look at something and say, "I'm worried about something. Or I'm afraid I can't do something." What might that be? Shane Sams: 'Cause the fears do not go away just because you become successful. In fact, they may get bigger and you just have to keep overcoming that next obstacle. That next fear. That next mindset issue every step of the journey. I don't want anyone out there to say, "Wow. Shane, Jocelyn and Jennifer have made it. They're never afraid again." Right? We all have fears that are holding us back. What's challenging you right now? Jennifer B.: I think the fear of overall being judged by selling things or I'm being too pushy and just having that being judged by the speech community. Because it's a smaller community of professionals. So, I don't want to have ... I'm afraid of getting judged about being that pushy sales person I guess. Jocelyn Sams: I totally understand that. I've definitely gone through that as well. I think in the education space especially you can have these types of fears because a lot of people offer things for free because it's education. You have this mindset that, "Oh, nobody wants to pay for anything." Things like that. Would you say that that is part of it? Jennifer B.: Yes. Definitely part of it. Like I should be giving away things for free instead. Shane Sams: What happens here is it's a lot like everything else in our society in 2018 basically. The loudest voices come from the fringes. Right? And when you get the person who's really bitter and is a taker and wants everything free and really doesn't respect. I find that a lot of people that write us hate mail or something because we charge for our products or something like that, they're usually coming from a place of disempowerment and they're really mad and bitter. And they almost feel entitled like someone should either give them everything or maybe they're just frustrated and they can't achieve it and they wish they could have it, but they're not really willing to do what it takes, so they want to complain about it. Right? Jennifer B.: Right. Shane Sams: What we have found is those loud voices from the fringes are the ones that derail us the hardest. We look at our comments all the time. We look at our Facebook posts. We look at the emails that we receive. We look at our ... Even our reviews on our podcast on iTunes. Probably 1% of them are actually complaining or actually negative. But they are so loud and so mean that they just override ... You have 300 and something people paying you money every month without complaining. But that one comment on the webinar in the chat box ... wants to make you just bash your head through the wall. Jennifer B.: Yeah. Exactly. Shane Sams: It's just really important to keep that in context that we live in a world where anybody can scream as loud as they want and holler as loud as they want. But the people who recognize our effort and recognize our work- Jocelyn Sams: And find value in it. Shane Sams: And find value in it. And not only that, have found a way to believe in themself enough to bet on their own life. To bet on their own future with their money and their time. Those are the people we've got to really focus on. Because if we focus on the bad people that are judging us, how can we help the good people that aren't? Jennifer B.: Right. Shane Sams: We struggled through this when we were about to host our live event. We were like, "Who are we to host a live event? Everybody else goes and speaks at live events. You have 10 speakers on stage. We were like, "No, we're gonna host our own. We're gonna speak on stage for two straight days and interact with over 100 people. That's what we're gonna do." We had some negative comments. We had some negative things that we had to deal with. But look at all the good that came out of that live event. Just for you and for other people. If we listened to those negative voices, then we don't get to help all the people that really need it. Jennifer B.: Yeah. That makes sense. Yes. Jocelyn Sams: Sometimes it's hard to listen to that voice. Especially when you have these people who are saying, "Oh, well, your product's too expensive." Or, "I don't want to join your membership because it should be free. I can get better stuff like this for free." Well, you know what? That's fine. They're not your people. Shane Sams: Go do it, dude. Jocelyn Sams: Go for it. Do it. Spend your time looking for it. It is out there. But if you want to spend your time and effort doing it, then you're not my customer. I think that it just takes a little bit of time just to get used to the idea. It used to bother me a lot more than it does now. When somebody would be super negative or say something that just bothered me or whatever. It doesn't bother me as much anymore. I think just being okay with everything not being perfect. Shane Sams: And also too, Jocelyn and I are bothered by hate in different ways. I really bow up and want to fight them. I write them back sometimes and I'm, "Bring it. Let's go. I'll joust with you." And Jocelyn, it gets her really, really down. Like, really, really down and doubting. But it does affect us both really negatively. The biggest thing that we've learned over the last couple years is you gotta ignore it. You just gotta ignore it. It's gonna come. You have to accept it, that it's gonna happen. And the more you can delete it, the better. Right? Jennifer B.: Yes. Shane Sams: You just gotta let that go. Because, gosh, you just can't make everybody happy. You know that. You're selling to schools. Jennifer B.: Mm-hmm. And yeah, I'm like Jocelyn in that it gives me doubts. I'm like, I can't be scared to do things. You had told me to send out three emails a week and I thought I was gonna get a bunch of hate mail from people. I think I overreacted about that. So, I'm trying to get my head around the fact that I'm just overthinking. Shane Sams: Once you get over the fact that it's going to happen, that doesn't really make it easier to deal with, but you can create systems. That's the real practical thing that we've done to shield ourselves from it. It's really important once you have enough money to get someone to take some of that off of you. You need a customer service person. Or if you have a business partner, like Jocelyn, before we could afford customer service, I would check the messages first to delete the hate mail before Jocelyn saw it because it was such an energy drain on her. Right? Jennifer B.: Yeah. Shane Sams: And then we have systems in place like Jocelyn, even with me, "Don't write them back. I know you want to, but don't do it. Don't waste energy on that. We've got bigger fish to fry." Jocelyn Sams: Well, and I always say, "Be careful of screenshots." Because if you do get a hateful email and you fire off a big hateful response, then they're gonna post it on Twitter or whatever and say- Shane Sams: And that's gonna create more energy drain. Jocelyn Sams: Yeah. "This person's a jerk, don't join their community." You don't want that to happen either. One of the things that I do to deal with this, especially when I was still answering my own customer service a lot, is I would say, "Okay. Well, what's the worst thing that can happen? If I send out this email asking people to buy something, what's the worst thing that can happen?" Well, the worst thing is maybe someone would say, "This is a rip off. It's way too expensive. And this website is a joke." Then I would write a little response to that. And it would say something like, "Hey. Thank you for your email. I understand that you think that the product is too expensive. I totally understand. There are lots of free resources available online. Feel free to use those and I appreciate you writing in." Or whatever. That way, my mind had already dealt with it. Shane Sams: It's a canned response. Sends the same thing back to everybody, so she doesn't have to waste any energy. But she also feels like she answered the person that was mad at her. Jocelyn Sams: For me, I felt like I was prepared for it that way. And really, I only had to send it out one or two times. In my head, I'm thinking I'm gonna get 100 responses that say this and I got two. Shane Sams: Let's put this in context too because sometimes the criticism that we get is harder than we think it is. Right? What's the meanest thing anyone's actually ever said to you in your customer service? What's the meanest thing that you can remember right now, seriously, that anyone has ever said to you? Jennifer B.: It's kind of sad 'cause there's something ... We'll it's not sad, but there hasn't been anything totally mean. I think the worst thing I've heard is, "I don't like your materials." Which I took personally. Which is actually not that mean, so I don't know why I have this weird fear of people being me. But, yeah. It wasn't ... Shane Sams: It's like that fear of something that could happen has almost over ... You can look back and say, "Literally, that has never happened to me." My mom, I was sitting there last night at my mom's house. And it's almost Halloween when we're recording this. My mom was like, and God love her, "Now, you're gonna take the kids' candy up to the hospital right?" I was like, "Why would I do that?" She goes, "Well, they'll run that right through the x-ray machine to make sure nobody's putting razorblades in your Reese's cups. I said, "Mom. Let's be honest here. Do you know any human being, in person, that that's ever happened to?" She said, "Well, no. But I read about it in the paper one time." Right? We laugh at that. You know what I'm saying? We hear that one thing or we imagine that one scenario and it becomes this overriding thing in our life that we think's gonna happen and then it's almost real. And then keeps us from doing something that could cause that. Right? Jennifer B.: Mm-hmm. But yeah, I like that idea to pre-make your emails. I feel like that would make me feel better. Jocelyn Sams: Yes. It's just one less thing to think about. You just know that if that situation happens, you have a response for it. You don't even have to think about it. You can just put it outside your mind. Shane Sams: And your brain will deal with it. Jocelyn Sams: One thing to remember is just that people ... There's always gonna be someone who doesn't like you. If everyone likes you, then you're probably not polarizing enough. You need to find someway to make it, not controversial, but just let your real personality come out. If you're not doing that, then people probably aren't really connecting with you. Shane Sams: We had a guy write us in one time and I'm reading verbatim his email that says, "Well ..." It was basically helping ... We were just doing a webinar. We were trying to ... We wanted to help people learn how to make money online. We were doing this webinar and I'm sending an email out to our list and I get a replay back that says, "Well, aren't you guys fancy. So basically, the goal in life is to sloth around the house all day on your laptops while other people work their butts off and live their life for you. You are possibly the least inspirational and most phony entrepreneurs I've ever seen. You are elitists bragging about being elitists while attempting to make more money off others. You guys are gross." Shane Sams: That's an actual email. Jennifer B.: Bad day. Jocelyn Sams: Who reads their hate mail on the air? Nowhere but the Flipped Lifestyle podcast. Shane Sams: But that guy sent that around and was so bitter and hateful and he didn't look up and say, "You know, these guys have 4,000 posts in their success stories forum." Think about that. He was so blinded by his own bitterness that he just had to be hateful instead of realizing that we had something that could possibly help him. That's what you've got to ... Your materials not only are helping teachers have the better work experience, helping them be happy at work, helping them be happy at home because they're not spending time on lessons, and think about all the kids and people who are gonna be impacted over the years by all the lesson plans that you're putting out there and everybody out there who's doing something with their life and putting things out on the internet, you're bringing value to the world. Never let those negative voices hold you down. Okay? Jennifer B.: Yeah. Jocelyn Sams: All right, Jennifer. We've talked a little bit about what's going on inside your head. What can we help you with as far as working on the nuts and bolts of your business to help you move it forward? Jennifer B.: I am the type to see something and want to do it. So, I buy too many courses because I want to prefect this and I want to perfect that. I'm just everywhere with everything and I don't know where to focus my time. Do I focus my time on blogging more? Do I focus my time on creating ads? Do I focus my time on Instagram or email marketing or ... I'm all over the place with what I should do next I guess. Jocelyn Sams: All right. I feel like probably a big part of the problem is that you're not clearly defining what you want. A lot of times, people, they want all the things. They want to try to concentrate on all the things. And we have a tendency to do this sometimes as well. But what you have to do is say, "Okay, in this year, I would like to do X. And then you back up and say, "Okay, well how am I going to do that?" Jennifer B.: Okay. Shane Sams: What do you want right now? What do you want to spend your time on and where do you want to go? The easiest thing to do is set a member goal or a money goal. Right? Then how do I get there, or how do I want to get there? What is your next goal right now for you? Jennifer B.: My goal would probably be I would love to have 500 members by the end of the year. Yes, that's my goal. Shane Sams: We've got about two months to get there. That's good. Ambitious goals are what you need. You want to stretch. Right? Jennifer B.: Right. Shane Sams: How do you want to get there? If you said, "Man, any path I pick will work. Anything I do will work because if I put the effort into it and I've got a plan, if I execute the plan, it will work. What's your easiest path mentally to get there? Jennifer B.: Probably for me probably more Facebook ads or Instagram ads 'cause I know them decently. It's an easier way for me to, I think, to advertise I guess. Shane Sams: Okay. Jocelyn Sams: Okay. So, really that means that you think that you need to either promote to your current audience or grow your audience. Which one of those would you say is accurate? Or both? Jennifer B.: I think grow my audience. I recently got an email from somebody telling me that she was so excited to join. That I need to promote more because she didn't know about me. I guess that's them telling me. I feel like I need to get my name out there a little bit more. Shane Sams: Okay. This is a very similar place that we found ourselves earlier this year. Okay? I just want to go back to what we just said because it's really important for anybody out there listening about working backwards. You said 500 people. And then we said, "What's the best way to get there?" You said Facebook ads. Right? And then that led to an anecdote that proved it in your system. You have a person that told you, a customer, that was, "Wow. If I'd known about you sooner, I'd have done this." And you've been in the game a little while, so you've got plenty of things that you've already done that you can go ahead and promote. It's not like you've gotta reinvent the wheel every day or create new blog posts or create new content. You just have to activate all this amazing stuff you've already got. Shane Sams: But working backwards from the goal, your plan is basically, "Okay, I need to get 100 more members. I need to promote my most popular stuff to new people on Facebook." That's it. That's all you have to do for the rest of the year. You don't have to create anything new. You don't have to reinvent the wheel. You've just gotta go do that. Jocelyn Sams: It may also mean some repurposing. What I mean by that is can you create a short video about one of the things you've written a blog post about and post it on YouTube? Jennifer B.: Okay. Shane Sams: Our priority list always goes in this order. We look at every task and we dive down into tasks. Yesterday Jocelyn and I were planning out November and we said, "What is our goal for November?" Well, we have to get our Black Friday sale ready, which we're gonna be selling our videos from Flip Your Life Live, the video package. We said, "Okay, what do we have to do? What are all the tasks that we have to do to get that done and repurpose that content into a product?" So, we're wrote down all those tasks. But then we look at those tasks ... For us, the next step is for me and Jocelyn is we say, "Okay, who's gonna do what?" But for you, you're just like, "What order am I gonna do the tasks." Right? Jennifer B.: Right. Shane Sams: But back up a little bit. Before we decided that was the thing we were doing in November, we had four other things that we could do that would do different things. Like making YouTube videos, making podcasts, doing all these things. We always give them little ... We draw little icons behind them. We say, "This one would make money immediately. What's the fastest one to make the most money? This one would keep current customers happy. This one would be promotion. This one would be a process that we could delegate. This one might be something that we have to do on a repeated basis." The things that do money always win. Jennifer B.: Right. Shane Sams: When you tell me, "Well should I make more blog posts?" My first question is, does it make you more money? Maybe in the long-term. But you already got blog posts that you can promote. Why not just promote them and send that to your list? Now it's making money and it's promotion. You're ready to go. That's how you have to look at things. What makes me the most money this quarter. Period. Do that. If everyone just makes that decision, your long-term plans will automatically stack up and work in your favor because you're making money as you go. Jocelyn Sams: And be decisive. Usually the reason that people bounce around from course to course or community to community is because they're not really decisive on what they want. Truth be told, they don't really believe in themselves to do whatever it is that they've set out to do, so they think, "Oh, well, if I just take this ads course, this is gonna solve all my problems." No. You already have everything that you need to be successful. Stop hiding behind courses and do the work. Shane Sams: That's a good quote. "Stop hiding behind courses." Jennifer B.: It is, Jocelyn Sams: Well, it reminds me ... Jennifer B.: I have like 10. Jocelyn Sams: Well, I have this friend, I'm not gonna name her as she listens to the podcast, but I have this friend and she texted me a couple weeks ago. This was when somebody was doing a big launch. Everybody's launching this particular product. She messages me. It's a friend of mine, so she texted me and she's like, "Hey. Have you ever worked with this particular individual? Would you recommend this program?" And I'm like, "No." I was like ... Shane Sams: This was $1,000 too by the way. This was not a cheap course. Jocelyn Sams: Nothing against this particular program or this particular person. I don't know anything about them. But I'm like, "No." This person has probably taken 100 courses. They have implemented some things, but I'm like, "You already have all the knowledge, all the information that you need. It's right there. You don't need another course. Stop hiding behind courses." Anyway, that's what I'm trying to say is that you already have everything you need. If you are not taking action, you need to do a little bit of internal work. What is stopping you? What is making you think you can't do it? There's something inside that's making you want to take another path or basically just delay the inevitable. Stop delaying it. Get the work done. Shane Sams: Some people too, we do this all the time, we'll do something and it'll work. And we'll be like, "Whoa! That worked? That's amazing! It worked!" And then we're like, "What do we do next?" The answer is usually, "Why don't we just do more of what just worked?" Jennifer B.: Yes, Shane Sams: This worked. This worked. Why would I not just do it over and over. And I get the feeling that you're like me. Sometimes we get bored with the, with what's working. Jennifer B.: Yes. Shane Sams: But just do it. Just keep doing that. Keep shooting free throws and keep scoring points. Because that's all you gotta do to win. Jocelyn Sams: Sometimes it's easier to look for an alternate path than to stay on the path that you're already one. Shane Sams: Because that require discipline. And discipline- Jocelyn Sams: And it also requires some work. There's some brush in the path. You're gonna have to clear that off. There's some things that you're gonna have to do. But if I just find another path, it might be better. Jennifer B.: I think you guys both hit it. I think sometimes my fear of the getting judged thing and not selling I'm like, "Oh, I'll buy a course to do that. To learn how to do that more." And then Shane, like you just said, I think sometimes I get bored to. I'm like, "Ooh, this course looks good. I'll do this." And I have 10 courses that I haven't taken yet. Shane Sams: Oh, without question. I buy books all the time and I'll read a chapter and I'll get really excited. But then I get bored. I don't even do what the chapter told me to do. Jocelyn Sams: We seriously probably have over 100 books on our bookshelf. We've probably read about half. Shane Sams: The shelf is ending in the middle. Right? And I'm not saying that's not valuable. We get things out of them. But it's ... I bought this book the other day about YouTube. And I know our YouTube strategy. We have a plan for next year. It's repurpose it. We have over 1,000 videos of questions we've answered over the last few years on online business and we want to roll those out onto YouTube individually. We have a live strategy to answer questions from the community. One a day or one every other day. And then put that question as an answer. We'll take that answer, give it to the person who asked the question, who's a member, but then we'll just do it on YouTube, so it's more content. Shane Sams: I know this strategy. I know it'll work. The numbers don't lie. I'm looking at the stats and I'm like, "Okay, well, we'll have 1,000 videos by the end of next year. If all those videos are getting 10 views a day, we're getting 10,000 views a day." It's not hard. And then we just pitch something at the end. That's what we have to do. But I bought this book about YouTube 'cause I'm looking for the magic. When really, the magic is roll up your sleeves and do it and a year from now amazing things will happen. Jocelyn Sams: Imperfect action always beats no action. Shane Sams: That's right. That's right. Jennifer B.: Right. Shane Sams: And the book was so bad. I'm not gonna name names. But this book was, "Start your channel. Create a playlist." There was nothing. It was supposed to be the best book ever. The reviews. All these experts were on the front saying it was the most important YouTube book that had ever been written. And it was literally like, "Start your YouTube channel." That's what the whole book was about. We're always looking for the magic pill, but the magic pill is us. The magic pill is work. Just gotta do it and grind. I'm gonna help you create a lot of Facebook ads between now and the end of the year. Jennifer B.: I know. The things that you've been giving me since I joined your private coaching, I'm like, "This is scaring me." But it's all good. Shane Sams: But it's all worked, right? Jennifer B.: Yeah. Shane Sams: It's all worked so far. Jennifer B.: 100 members in a month. Jocelyn Sams: All right, Jennifer. I've really enjoyed our conversation today about just the different fears, mindset issues and trying to move forward in your business. What is one thing that you plan to take action on in the next day or so based on what we've talked about here today? Jennifer B.: I am going to do the working backwards thing where I'm gonna figure out how I can get another 120 members by December 31st. The specific tasks that go into that. I know it's ads, but I gotta figure out my strategy for it. Shane Sams: The most important question in any ad strategy is where you're sending people. That's something that me and you can hash out in the private mastermind. What are we going to promote? We're not gonna promote 40 different things. We're gonna figure out a good strategy and stick to it and just promote it over time to beat those members out of the bushes. Okay? Jennifer B.: Right. Shane Sams: All right. What an awesome call, Jennifer. Man, that was just some amazing stuff and you have an amazing goal that's gonna take you forward. Before we go, Jocelyn and I love to share a bible verse with all of our listeners. We get a lot of our inspiration in business and in life from the Bible and we're super excited today because Jennifer has a verse that she would like to share with everybody listening to the podcast. Jennifer B.: All right. The one I like is the Proverbs 21:5. It is the plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty. Shane Sams: Ooh. That is deep. Jocelyn Sams: I love it. I think that it really echos what we've talked about here today. There is no magic wand, there is no magic pill. If you are going to live the life that we live, you've gotta do the work. Shane Sams: That's such a clear example for all business owners. The plans of the diligent. That means you plan it and then you do the work. Right? But then the plans of the hasty, they're just trying to look for the magic pill and they fail. What an awesome verse. Listen, thank you for sharing that verse today and thank you just for being so transparent. Coming on the show and sharing what you're doing and all the members and really being open and honest with your fears. That's gonna resonate with somebody today. That's gonna help somebody else move forward in their business. That's what we're all about. Throwing that pebble in the pond and letting that ripple out. Thank you Jennifer for sharing your story today. Jennifer B.: Well, thank you guys for having me. This has been amazing. I have some work to do. Jocelyn Sams: All right guys. If you need help building your online business, getting those members just like Jennifer did, we would love to have you inside our Flip Your Life community. The first 30 days are totally free and you can learn more at flippedlifestyle.com/free. We hope to see you inside the community real soon. Shane Sams: All right guys, that is all the time that we have today. Thank you so much for tuning in to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast. We will see you next time. Between now and then, get out there and do whatever it takes to flip your life. We'll see you then. Jocelyn Sams: Bye. Links and resources mentioned on today's show: Jennifer's Website Flip Your Life LIVE 2019 Waiting List Flip Your Life community 30-day trial Enjoy the podcast; we hope it inspires you to explore what's possible for your family! Get your FREE 30-DAY Membership in the Flip Your Life Community NOW! – https://flippedlifestyle.com/free
In today's episode, we talk about how we help Jennifer overcome fears and create a plan to quickly grow her membership by the end of the year. FULL TRANSCRIPT Jocelyn Sams: Hey y'all. On today's show, we help Jennifer take her education business to the next level. Shane Sams: Welcome to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast where life always comes before work. We're your hosts, Shane and Jocelyn Sams. We're a real family that figured out how to make our entire living online. And now, we help other families do the same. Are you ready to flip your life? All right. Let's get started. Shane Sams: What's going on everybody? Welcome back to the Flipped Lifestyle podcast. It is great to be back with you again this week. We have a beautiful day in Kentucky and we have an amazing guest. Another member of the Flip Your Life community. On the show today, we want to welcome Jennifer Bradley. Jennifer, welcome to the podcast. Jennifer B.: Thank you so much for having me. I'm so excited to talk to you guys. Jocelyn Sams: It is great to talk to you again. Jennifer is someone we have actually met in real life, which is really exciting. You guys know that I love it when we have people on that we have met in real life. This is a really good show for me. Shane Sams: And I was telling Jennifer off air, we may know Jennifer better than anyone who has ever been on the show because she's also a member of our all-access mastermind. I literally talk to Jennifer every single day on Voxer. Jennifer B.: Yes. Jocelyn Sams: And we chose Jennifer to be a part of the podcast because she is a community member who believes in posting her success. Shane Sams: And taking massive action in her business. Jocelyn Sams: When we look for people to be a guest on the podcast, we look for people who are really taking action, who are letting other people know about the successes that they're having. And that is why she's here today. Jocelyn Sams: Let's jump into a little bit of that. Start out by telling everyone about who you are and a little bit about your background and your business. Jennifer B.: I'm Jennifer Bradley and I'm from Michigan. I have three little kids at home. Ages seven, four and two. And then I'm married to my high school sweetheart. My business is I'm a speech therapist. I started out selling on a third-party platform Teachers Pay Teachers. I'd just sell therapy materials that I have created. I recently, about a year ago, turned it into a membership platform. I have all of my therapy materials in one area for speech therapists to use. Shane Sams: And how has that gone? I know a lot of people that is a scary transition. They'll go to a third-party marketplace, they'll make a little money online, whether it's putting a book on Kindle or selling something on you-to-me or in another place like that. Then it's like, "Oh, man. If I go offline, how am I gonna find customers?" All that thing. How's your membership going? Jennifer B.: It's going great. At first, it was a little scary. A little bit daunting to have my own website and send traffic there. But I'm really seeing the benefits now because I own it and as a third-party website I'm on there and I have no control of changes that are made. Since I'm always selling one-off products, I have to continuously sell and sell because most of my products range from $3 to $10. Where the membership is growing now, I'm having members and I'm in charge of my own destiny. It's been an amazing transition. Shane Sams: How many members do you have now? Jennifer B.: I have 380 members now. Shane Sams: Oh my goodness. That's insane. Jocelyn Sams: Yeah, that's awesome. Shane Sams: Just think about what you said out loud. We don't get too far into numbers for people, but I'm gonna paint the picture here for everybody. What if you had 380 people paying you 25 bucks a month or 50 bucks a month or 100 bucks a month. That's a crazy amount of customers and really all they're doin...
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“Cities and metro areas are networks, they are not governments; therefore we need to put them central to the debate of how the country moves forward,” says in this podcast on the metropolitan revolution—metro areas’ recognition that they are where change does and should happen, especially in an era of congressional gridlock. Katz, vice president and director of the Metropolitan Policy Program and also the Adeline M. and Alfred I. Johnson Chair in Urban and Metropolitan Policy, explains that the nation’s 388 metropolitan areas are “the true organic economies”; discusses why metro areas are at the “vanguard of policy innovation”; describes why the traditional federalism pyramid should be flipped to feature cities and metros on top; and offers insights into the new spatial geography of innovation that is spurring production-oriented economic growth. Also in the podcast, Governance Studies Fellow offers his regular update, "What's Happening in Congress." Show Notes: • (with Jennifer Bradley)• (with Julie Wagner)• (Adie Tomer and Joseph Kane)• • • Subscribe to the Brookings Cafeteria on , listen on , and send feedback email to .
A person’s career is an integral of his/her identity. A shift from one career to another often brings unexpected changes with which an individual must cope. Our guest for this week’s College Expert Talk will be talking about effective ways to choose careers and to have a smooth transition from one career to another. Let’s all welcome, Jennifer Bradley, a …
Jennifer Bradley is a fellow at the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program and the co-author of The Metropolitan Revolution (Brookings Press, 2013). The book, and her work in general, explain the critical role of metropolitan areas in the country's economy, society, and politics. Jennifer has written for The New Republic, the Atlantic Monthly, and Democracy.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Amid the gridlock in Washington and belt-tightening at both the federal and state levels, could America's cities be the most important, innovative unit of government today? Brookings Institution scholars Bruce Katz and Jennifer Bradley say “yes” in their book, “The Metropolitan Revolution: How Cities and Metros Are Fixing Our Broken Politics and Fragile Economy.” Katz is joined by a distinguished panel in our October 18, 2013, discussion of the book and of cities and urban policy.