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Join Me for the 12-Day Homeschool Mom Self-Care Challenge A homeschool mom self-care challenge that honours you. Homeschool mama, I see you. December is here, and it feels like an avalanche of ALL the things.Every month as a homeschool mom is full, but December? It's a whole new level. You're trying to finish things up, or you’re moving into a unit study on Christmas, you’re purchasing, prepping, planning, and playing—and you just added a part time-job to your full-time job. But as a homeschool mama, when December rolls around, mama ain’t looking after herself, she’s looking, after ALL the things. And though ALL the things are a whole lot of things EVERY other month, December’s ALL the things is an exponential set of things. Though you’re trying to do all the things, fulfill the expectations, and make it magical for your kids, you can’t do a little bit more if you didn’t already incorporate an approach to maintain margins and pursue purposeful living. That's why I'm inviting you to join me for the 12-Day Self-Care Challenge for Homeschool Moms. This isn't another TO DO list. It's a TO GIVE list—a way to give back to yourself. Join the 12 Day Self-Care Challenge Why Self-Care Matters As homeschool moms, we have a unique calling. We're deeply present with our kids, invested in their well-being, and working hard to create meaningful memories and learning experiences. We savor moments of: Watching our kids harmoniously play together (sometimes). Cheering them on as they tackle new challenges. Seeing their excitement as they pursue new interests. Building lifelong memories as a family. But there's another side to this season: The constant stream of emotions (theirs and ours). Sibling squabbles. Complaints and meltdowns. And, of course, the never-ending mundane tasks—laundry, dishes, meals, and errands. Even when we handle these challenges with grace, the emotional and mental investment is enormous. Add the holidays to the mix, and it's no wonder we feel stretched thin. The Secret Ingredient to a (more) Peaceful Holiday Season Here's the thing: you matter too. Your well-being is not just an afterthought—it's the foundation of a happy family life and a peaceful holiday season. Self-care: Refills your energy so you can approach the holidays with calm and joy. Models healthy balance and boundaries for your children. Helps you manage stress and let go of perfection. Strengthens your emotional resilience to handle challenges with patience and grace. Creates space for joy and presence, helping you savor the small, magical moments. When you care for yourself, you're giving your family the best gift of all—a peaceful, grounded, and joyful mama. What You'll Get in the 12-Day Challenge In just fifteen minutes a day—maybe even five—you'll explore simple, practical self-care strategies that fit into your busy December. These strategies aren't just for the holidays; they're tools to carry into the new year, helping you nurture yourself and your family with greater ease and satisfaction. By the end of these 12 days, you'll feel: More energized. More connected to yourself. And more at peace as you move through this beautiful, busy season. And so we must take care of ourselves. Join the 12 Days of Homeschool Mom Self-Care Challenge Join Me—You Deserve This So, homeschool mama, this is your invitation to take a breath, step back, and remember that you are worth nurturing. Let's do this together. This December, give yourself the gift of care, calm, and connection. Join the 12-Day Self-Care Challenge for Homeschool Moms and rediscover the joy of the season—not just for your family, but for you too. Just fifteen minutes a day. You've got this. 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April 14, 2020 How Changing your Perspective Shifts your Homeschool with Sarah Scott April 6, 2020 Homeschooling Little Kids & Taking Care of Yourself with Isis Loran March 4, 2020 Welcome to the Homeschool Mama Self-Care Podcast (& Why I Homeschool) February 19, 2020 The Mistake of Multitasking in our Homeschools: 5 Tips to Be More Present September 16, 2013 Subscribe to the Homeschool Mama Self-Care podcast YouTube Apple Audible Spotify (function(m,a,i,l,e,r){ m['MailerLiteObject']=e;function f(){ var c={ a:arguments,q:[]};var r=this.push(c);return "number"!=typeof r?r:f.bind(c.q);} f.q=f.q||[];m[e]=m[e]||f.bind(f.q);m[e].q=m[e].q||f.q;r=a.createElement(i); var _=a.getElementsByTagName(i)[0];r.async=1;r.src=l+'?v'+(~~(new Date().getTime()/1000000)); _.parentNode.insertBefore(r,_);})(window, document, 'script', 'https://static.mailerlite.com/js/universal.js', 'ml'); var ml_account = ml('accounts', '1815912', 'p9n9c0c7s5', 'load'); The post 12-Day Homeschool Mom Self-Care Challenge to Come Back to Yourself appeared first on Capturing the Charmed Life.
Jennifer Bryant of Nourished Nutrition Counseling joins us in studio to discuss the essentials of maintaining a healthy diet. She shares practical tips on balanced eating, how to make nutritious choices in everyday life, and simple strategies for building long-term, sustainable habits that support overall... The post Jennifer Bryant appeared first on ABQ Connect.
Can your faith and the Word of God help direct your relationship with food? What effect do artificial sweeteners have on your body? Why do diets often fail to help people lose weight? Are alkaline, ionized, and electrolyte waters worth the investment to maintain your... The post Jennifer Bryant appeared first on ABQ Connect.
I denne episoden av Sellpodden møter vi PP-rådgivere, og OT-medarbeider Frøydis Elseth-Jansson og Jennifer Bryant. De har skrevet artikkelen "Å passe inn eller å høre til? Erfaringer fra Kompetanseløftet i videregående skole", som ble publisert i årets første utgave av tidsskriftet Spesialpedagogikk. De deler av sine erfaringer i samtale med prosjektledere Elin Bræin og Mari Indregard fra Senter for livslang læring, samarbeidspartnere i Kompetanseløftet.Målgruppe for episoden er alle som jobber med Kompetanseløftet, fra lærere og skoleledere til skoleeiere, PPT og Oppfølgingstjenesten. Den er spesielt relevant for deg som jobber på eller med videregående skoler. Frøydis og Jennifer deler sine erfaringer, og kommer med både kloke råd og kritisk blikk, begge deler med ekte engasjement for inkludering i skolen. God fornøyelse!Lenke til den tekstede utgaven av episoden finner du HERPodkasten er produsert av Senter for livslang læring (SELL), Fakultet for lærerutdanning og pedagogikk ved Høgskolen i Innlandet.
Jennifer Bryant and Gina Cordova- of Nourished Nutrition Counseling and Rise and abide Wellness, respectively- join us to discuss nutrition and how caring for our bodies can affect our spiritual lives. They share updates on their work and some upcoming developments. Rise & Abide... The post Jennifer Bryant & Gina Cordova appeared first on ABQ Connect.
This episode features registered dietitian nutritionists Alison Creeden and Jennifer Bryant, here to talk with us about their recent publication in National Home Infusion Association's magazine entitled Concurrent Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition Support. Alison Creeden, MS, RD, LDN, CNSC obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition from Simmons University followed by a Master of Science degree in Nutrition from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Over the last eleven years, she has specialized in oncology nutrition, working at multiple Boston-based hospitals including Mount Auburn Hospital, Brigham and Women's Hospital and most recently Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC). In 2019, she became the outpatient head and neck cancer dietitian at BIDMC following her experience as an inpatient oncology dietitian and critical care dietitian and in January 2022, she transitioned to home infusion, specializing in patients on home parenteral nutrition. Jennifer Bryant, MS, RD, CSO, LD, CNSC, is a registered dietitian, licensed nutritionist, nutrition support clinician, and board certified specialist in oncology nutrition. She works alongside Alison caring for home infusion as well as holds adjunct faculty positions at Southern Maine Community College, The University of Southern Maine, and The University of New England where she has taught nutrition for the last 14 years. This episode is hosted by Christina M. Rollins, MBA, MS, RDN, LDN, FAND, CNSC and was recorded on 6/14/23.
What if one of the most dangerous places for a child was their own home? Tune in as we walk with Jennifer Bryant, a courageous survivor of familial trafficking, down a dark path that begins with a seemingly regular childhood and descends into a chilling world of manipulation, abuse, and exploitation by her own father.Jennifer's story is a harrowing exploration of the often-overlooked reality of familial trafficking. From her father's disturbing manipulation tactics, to her being sold to a gynecologist and simultaneously trafficked from her father's bar, Jennifer's narrative unveils the horrifying reality that victims of familial trafficking endure. Our discussion doesn't just stop at her past; we delve into Jennifer's experiences in a neglectful psych ward, the mind-boggling indifference of her mother, and the repeated exploitation she faced. This conversation is a clear reminder of the importance of understanding the signs of familial trafficking and the urgent need for resources and support for survivors.Yet, Jennifer's story isn't just about survival, it's about resilience, advocacy, and empowerment. Jennifer uses her horrific experiences as a tool to illuminate the concealed atrocities of familial trafficking and to fill the glaring gap in the anti-trafficking field. This episode is a testament to the resilience of survivors and a call to arms in the fight against human trafficking. Join us as we uncover the heartbreaking truth and the inspiring strength of Jennifer Bryant.
Warum steht Düsseldorf für M&A? Diese und viele weitere spannende Fragen werden wir in dieser Folge beantworten. Mein Gast ist Frau Dr. Jennifer Bryant, sie ist Rechtsanwältin in Deutschland sowie den USA und führt ihre Mandanten durch komplexe internationale Streitigkeiten, häufig vor internationalen Schiedsgerichten oder staatlichen Gerichten. Ihre Mandanten vertritt sie in allen Belangen vertragsrechtlicher Konflikte, insbesondere im Kontext von Post-M&A Ansprüchen. Sie ist Partnerin bei der Kanzlei Noerr, im Vorstand der Deutschen Institution für Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit und wurde von Juve als eine der „40 unter 40“ Persönlichkeiten, die den Rechtsmarkt von morgen prägen, ausgezeichnet. Wir haben uns über die Bedeutung von Schiedsgerichten bei Post-M&A Streitigkeiten unterhalten, in Erfahrung gebracht, wie Tanzen die Sichtbarkeit erhöhen kann und über eine neue gerichtliche Spezialzuständigkeit in Düsseldorf gesprochen. Und nicht zu vergessen: Wir haben in dieser Folge herausgefunden, warum der 10.12. für den Gast und den Moderator ein wichtiger Tag ist.Zu den Wirtschaftsjunioren:Die Wirtschaftsjunioren Düsseldorf sind seit 1950 die erste Anlaufstelle für junge Unternehmer und (Nachwuchs-)Führungskräfte in der Region, die sich vernetzen, fortbilden und ehrenamtlich engagieren möchten. Unter dem Motto „Stimme der jungen Wirtschaft“ organisieren und veranstalten wir verschiedenste Formate – vom zwanglosen Get-together, über Business Workshops bis hin zu Großveranstaltungen wie der überregional bekannten „PitchParty“. Links:www.wj-duesseldorf.dewww.facebook.de/wjduesseldorfwww.instagram.com/wj_duesseldorfwww.linkedin.com/company/wirtschaftsjunioren-duesseldorf
Our pal, Jennifer Bryant-Dixon stops by the show to chat life, funeral service and the challenges life throws at us. Today's show is sponsored by: The Wilbert Group & Wilbert Edu SuperNova International Do you have a question about funerals or funeral directing? Connect with the guys Instagram Twitter Facebook or On The Web
Another ‘Wellness in the Word' workshop is on the calendar and Jennifer Bryant (Nourished Nutrition Counseling) and Gina Bryant (Rise and Abide Wellness) hope ladies are adding it to their schedule. The post Jennifer Bryant and Gina Cordova appeared first on ABQ Connect.
In this episode, we interviewed fellow dietitian, Jennifer Bryant. She has a faith-based nutrition practice in New Mexico where she helps her clients learn how to take care of their bodies in a God-honoring way. She shares her journey with body dissatisfaction and disordered eating patterns, and how intuitive eating and her faith broke the cycle. She also shares how she incorporates the fruits of the Spirit into her counseling practice to help her clients both spiritually and physically. You can find Jenn at nourishednutritioncounseling.com. She is also on Instagram @jennbryantncc and has a Facebook group. You can follow the podcast on Instagram @eatwithgracepodcast Find Jacque at cookingwithjacque.com Find Brooke at brookefredrickson.com
Everytime Jennifer Bryant of Nourished Nutrition Counseling comes on the show we learn something new about taking care of the ‘tent' God has provided for us. Hopefully, you'll find what you need to make better decisions when it comes to nutrition. The post Jennifer Bryant appeared first on ABQ Connect.
Elizabeth Molloy, Chef D'Equipe for Region 3 at the North American Youth Dressage Championships is our first guest, tonight. Then, friend of the show, Ashely Rand, joins us to talk about training in Ohio after returning home from Florida. And, Coach Tony will deliver our Trainer Tip of the Week. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 682:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesPicture: US para team photo credit Jennifer Bryant & Allen MacMillan/MacMillan PhotographyGuest: Elizabeth Molloy of Taramia Riding SchoolGuest: Ashley Rand-Torres | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Tony Sandoval | InstagramBook Club: Bolder, Braver, Brighter - The Rider's Guide to Living Your Best Life on Horseback by Daniel StewartHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Horses In The MorningPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance ProductsSupport the show
Elizabeth Molloy, Chef D'Equipe for Region 3 at the North American Youth Dressage Championships is our first guest, tonight. Then, friend of the show, Ashely Rand, joins us to talk about training in Ohio after returning home from Florida. And, Coach Tony will deliver our Trainer Tip of the Week. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 682:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesPicture: US para team photo credit Jennifer Bryant & Allen MacMillan/MacMillan PhotographyGuest: Elizabeth Molloy of Taramia Riding SchoolGuest: Ashley Rand-Torres | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Tony Sandoval | InstagramBook Club: Bolder, Braver, Brighter - The Rider's Guide to Living Your Best Life on Horseback by Daniel StewartHRN Merchandise! Find a complete line of screen printed stuff.... and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Horses In The MorningPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible Kentucky Performance ProductsSupport the show
Registered Dietician, Nutritionist Jennifer Bryant, and Certified Fitness Instructor Gina Cordova have teamed up to offer their second Wellness in the Word Workshop: Glorifying God with our Bodies on Friday evening, July 11, 2022, at Trinity at the Marketplace Church, 2520 Chama NE, Albuquerque. The... The post Jennifer Bryant and Gina Cordova appeared first on ABQ Connect.
Jennifer Bryant is the founder of PracticalFamily.org, and host of the Practical Family Podcast. Trained in Christian theology, apologetics, and education. Jenn encourages families to build practical skills for healthy communication, strengthens moms for real-life struggles, and helps women to discover their unique calling. Jenn is married to Bruce. She is mom to two precious… The post A Self-Awareness Approach to Overcoming Homeschool Frustrations with Jennifer Bryant appeared first on Capturing the Charmed Life.
On a multiple week series, Abigail Hoxworth and mom, Jennifer Bryant, talk spirituality. They focus on divine neutrality, positive and negative experiences, and making the "right" choices.
Jennifer Bryant is a Registered Dietician, Nutritionist, and Certified Diabetic Educator. Her business is called Nourished Nutrition Counseling. Jennifer talks about shame and guilt regarding food and intentional eating in this episode. In her recent article “Freedom From Shame and Guilt,” she says, “It might... The post Jennifer Bryant appeared first on ABQ Connect.
This is the story of a baby from Bethlehem who became the most influential teacher of the ages. As chronicled by Luke, a physician of his time and with great attention to detail, his Gospel account includes a cast of unexpected characters: Fishermen, beggars, the poor, lame, & blind. Religious leaders and women. Busy families need concise, quality resources to lead their family through meaningful holiday moments while keeping Christ at the center. This 100-page devotional is perfect for the Christian family who wants a simple family devotional with a strong foundation of scripture. People are desperate for connection and hope this time of year. 25 Days of Jesus also includes classic songs and even favorite recipes to warm your heart and soul. Jennifer Bryant will be guiding a Facebook group through each chapter beginning December 1st. Parents can share ideas about how to bring the devotions alive with their kids, and we can share special moments that inspire us through the season. DEVOTIONAL - 25 Days Of Jesus https://practicalfamily.org/25daysofjesus
November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. Abby Williams is a producer with KLYT-Radio. She was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when she was four years old. Her mother, Sandi Scripter, and Diabetic Educator and Nutritionist, Dietician Jennifer Bryant, join the show to talk with Abby... The post Abby Williams, Sandi Scripter and Jennifer Bryant appeared first on ABQ Connect.
This is part 2 of my conversation with the graceful and uplifting Jennifer Bryant. Jenn is a mother of 2 and has so many nuggets of wisdom and encouragement to share with us, including shifting our expectations and allowing our mom friends to help. She shares some of the info about the Enough Mom Collective, a Facebook community that is launching soon (for more info, see show notes below). To hear Jenn's podcast and find out more about all the things she's up to, head to Practicalfamily.org Love this episode? Please share with friends or family that you think would love it too! Want to support Postpartum Empowerment and help us grow? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts so the word can get out to mamas around the world that they are not alone in their mental health struggles. Contact me: samantha@samanthamnewman.com Fb: Facebook.com/authorsamanthanewman Insta: @samantha_m_newman Mentions in this episode: https://practicalfamily.org Enough Mom Collective: https://practicalfamily.org/enoughmom/ O.V.E.R. Acronym: Observing Vent Embrace Reframe
Jennifer Bryant is a wife, mother, and shameless collector of the written word. When she is not homeschooling or cooking, she loves to watch movies, play piano, and cuddle with her kids. Jenn's natural teaching style makes her a thoughtful and inspirational speaker with practical application for mamas just trying to get through the day. She is the host of the Practical Family Podcast and leader of the Enough Mom Collective. Join us for part 1 of our conversation where we deep dive into assessing our needs as mamas, voicing our needs to our community, and giving ourselves grace along the way. Love this episode? Please share with friends or family that you think would love it too! Want to support Postpartum Empowerment and help us grow? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts so the word can get out to mamas around the world that they are not alone in their mental health struggles. Contact me: samantha@samanthamnewman.com Fb: Facebook.com/authorsamanthanewman Insta: @samantha_m_newman Mentions in this episode: https://practicalfamily.org Enough Mom Collective: https://practicalfamily.org/enoughmom/ O.V.E.R. Acronym: Observing Vent Embrace Reframe
Conversation 234: The Story, Journey and Passion of Jennifer Bryant, MS, RDN, LD, CDCES Today's conversation is with Jenn Bryant, a registered dietitian who started out wanting to be a chemist and quickly realized she didn't enjoy the lab life and found dietetics. Jenn has worked in both clinical and outpatient settings, gyms and currently has her own business Nourished Nutrition Counseling. Jenn focuses on all areas of her client's lives with a passion for food, functional nutrition and faith. Please enjoy my conversation with Jennifer. Connect with Jennifer: IG @nourishednc Website: www.nourishednutritioncounseling.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nourishednutritioncounseling Food and Faith Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/607910660039946 www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2021 AEHC & OPI Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anneelizabethrd/message
Encore presentation (and therefore outdated in just about every way): Jennifer Bryant is an instructor at SNHU and a preservation compliance officer with the Colorado State Historical Preservation Office. In this conversation, we talk about some aspects of the history of the American West, blindspots in history regarding violence against minority groups, and her career as a volunteer and professional agent for historic preservation.
Jennifer Bryant appeared in our third episode back in 2017, and in this episode Jimmy and Rob catch up with Jen to discuss her new job and then wander down a variety of historical footpaths to discuss environmental history, the American West, historical memory, and the future history to be written about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jennifer Bryant is a Certified Nutritionist Dietician and the Owner of Nourished Nutrition Counseling. The purpose of food is the topic of our conversation in this episode. Jennifer said, “We eat for every reason. We eat when we are happy. We eat when we are... The post Jennifer Bryant appeared first on ABQ Connect.
Jennifer is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN). She is also a Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE). She started Nourished Nutrition Counseling because she believes that good nutrition can truly change a person’s life. Jennifer said, “We will teach you the tools to be successful long-term without... The post Jennifer Bryant appeared first on ABQ Connect.
Episode #49Author & Worship Leader Jennifer Bryant Choong shares how signs from God are all around us. livesteadyon.comFacebook @livesteadyon hopebreaksthrough.ca Jennifer mentioned:Beholding and Becoming by Ruth Chou Simons Heartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hey everyone! Jennifer Bryant from Simply Self-Care Coaching here and I am back and ready to take 2021 by storm! Today we are talking all about the basics; what is self-care? Feel free to contact me on my FB/IG @simplyselfcarecoaching and let me know! It's a new year and that means we are getting ready to jump in to the month all about love, self-love that it. Starting February 15th I will be kicking things off with my Get LIT About Self-Care Challenge! This FREE 4-day challenge talks about the basics of self-care, setting healthy boundaries, discovering your self-love language, eliminating limiting beliefs by using positive self-talk and so much more! You can sign up for this challenge by visiting simplyselfcarecoaching.com. While you are there, don't forget to check out the FREEBIES section and snag the January Mood Tracker and any of the other freebies available!
Social media gives people the wrong impression about “success.” People only get to see the end result of a long, obstacle-filled journey. That’s why most people jump into a venture thinking it’s an easy one then give up because of unrealistic expectations. Very seldom do you get to hear the true trials and tribulations that comes with “success” (Quotes used on purpose: Success is defined by you… nobody else). Enter Jennifer Bryant! Jenny sits down with the guys and opens up about her journey from New Hampshire, to Europe, to Florida, and finding her purpose along the way.
Empowerment Journey Podcast Episode 44: What Do You Do When You Struggle In Your Identity? Knowledge Podcast Host: Jennifer Jones-Bryant Guest: Simene’ Walden, Author / COO at The Student Teacher Discussion: Simene’ Walden shares her powerful story of how she became free when she broke out of the "Little Girl" mindset. Tune-in to her powerful discussion with Dr. Jennifer Bryant on this episode of the Empowerment Journey Podcast. Produced by Elite Conversations Podcast Media https://www.eliteconversations.com/mypodcast.html
Welcome to the Woo and You Podcast! I am so excited to be on this self-Care journey with you! My name is Jennifer Bryant and I am the owner of Your Self-Care Journey with Jennifer Bryant. This week, I am hosting the Getting LIT with Self-Care Challenge in my Facebook Group Woo and You.
This 100th episode could not have been better than having Dr. Jennifer Bryant be with us. Listen to this powerful and inspiring story of how she overcame and persevered childhood abuse, depression, and uplifted herself through education and entrepreneurship. As an executive and resilience coach...aka 'fire thrower' Dr. Jennifer Bryant inspires others to seek mentorship, achievement, and love.
2020 has been quite an eventful year for the world and for business owners. We’re currently dealing with a global pandemic and the repercussions it has on business owners. We also saw the Black Lives Matter movement sweep the world, and incite thousands of people around the world to protest police violence and the unjust deaths of George Floyd, Brianna Taylor, and many others. All of these events have compelled many notable corporations, brands, and influencers to speak out. Some have successfully used their platforms to call for greater change, while others fell short. With customers now holding brands to a higher social standard and calling out for more diversity and inclusion, it can be tricky for businesses to know how to navigate public opinion. Here to shed light on the situation are two phenomenal guests: Marcus Collins and Will Shelton. In this episode, Marcus Collins reveals how the business world should go about navigating these vital social issues, and why it’s important to take a stand - even when it’s inconvenient. Later on, I’m joined by Will Shelton who reveals how brands can increase diversity and inclusion in the workplace. This is one powerful episode led by two phenomenal powerhouses, so don’t miss out! Guest Profile Marcus Collins is a cultural strategist and keynote speaker who has helped steward some of the biggest brands in the world. He has received notable awards, such as being a recipient of Ad Age's 40 Under 40 list, and he was even the Head of Digital Strategy for Beyonce! Follow Marcus Collins: https://www.instagram.com/marctothec/ (https://www.instagram.com/marctothec/) Wil Shelton is the co-founder of WilPower Integrated Marketing, a full-service event activation agency specializing in the beauty/barber industry. The company is positioned in more than 40 urban markets nationwide and has relationships with over 100,000 African American salons. Follow Wil Shelton: https://www.instagram.com/imwilpower/ (https://www.instagram.com/imwilpower/) Discover: Visit Our Website https://www.jmmbobpodcast.com/ (https://www.jmmbobpodcast.com/) Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justmindingmybob/ (https://www.instagram.com/justmindingmybob/) Memorable Moments: The importance of financial empowerment [3:20] The right time for businesses to speak out [4:01] Marcus’ guidelines to brands when making a public statement [12:07] The measurable actions businesses can take to diversify their company [30:16] What an inclusive organization looks like [32:56] Rate and Review: If you found this episode of JMMBOB valuable and encouraging, I would be so grateful if you left a rating and review. I love getting to know the people in my community and it helps other black business owners discover the podcast as well. Something Extra: In the mood for a riveting and powerful fiction novel? Check out the debut novel, We Made Plans, by La'Onque Chavette. It chronicles the lives of a group of longtime friends in the midst of living their best lives when they experience a horrific trajectory altering event. We made plans is available online at Barnes and Noble, Walmart, Amazon, and Mahogany Books. Looking to achieve personal and professional success in your life? Then you have to check out Jennifer Bryant’s new 30 Day Interactive Journal. The coaching prompts will help you reach within to balance your life through maintaining a positive attitude and mindset. You can find her book on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. You can also order it directly from her website. (https://www.reachingwithinempowerment.com/) Letters for Black Lives: a bilingual resource aimed at creating open conversations about anti-blackness within the community.
“Did you know the average American eats 22 tsp of sugar every day? That is almost three times the recommended 6 tsp! Excess sugar can lead to many health issues, including inflammation, heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers,” according to Nutritionist, Jennifer Bryant, Owner of... The post Jennifer Bryant appeared first on ABQ Connect.
This week Tiffany Jo Baker is joined by her writer and podcaster friend from Honolulu Hawaii, Jennifer Bryant. Together they tackle the common things that hold women back and keep them stuck. Through this episode you will learn: 1. How fear creates “what if” questions. 2. Commonalities of “stuck” and “unstuck” women. 3. How our beliefs either propel or paralyze us. Key Verses: “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.”- Matthew 11:28 Favorite Quotes of the Episode: “God's given us the power to choose something different.” – Jennifer Bryant You can learn more about Jennifer Bryant and her Practical Family Podcast and resources. *If you're looking for perfectly polished people or podcast, this isn't for you. We're real people, with real good information, and a really great God. Please disregard the occasional note-reading, flubber-upping and brain-farting. Don't miss next weeks All the Things TVepisode so your faith journey can be fueled and fulfilled through the ups and downs with small wins, simple strategies and successful relationships. You can watch the All the Things TV on YouTube or at www.TiffanyJoBaker.com or listen in on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify. Subscribe to never miss an episode and share with a friend who would enjoy it too! Find out more about Tiffany Jo Baker, a 3x Surrogate, Speaker and Strategizer at @TiffanyJoBakeron Instagram and Facebook or at www.TiffanyJoBaker.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiffany-jo-baker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiffany-jo-baker/support
This week Tiffany Jo Baker and her friend from Honolulu Hawaii, Jennifer Bryant, tackle life's twists, turns and transitions. As a multifaceted mama with passions and parenting responsibilities, Jennifer gives us permission to navigate seasons with grace and grit, knowing that we are multi-purposed and don't have to operate in an all or nothing mentality. Through this episode you will learn: 1. How black and white thinking can hold us back. 2. The hard questions to ask in each transition and season. 3. How to parent well and pursue passions. Favorite Quotes of the Episode: “Everything that God is, that scripture clearly lays out, we need that in our every day lives, to be able to trust Him and trust where He wants us to go.” – Jennifer Bryant You can learn more about Jennifer Bryant and her Practical Family Podcast and resources here. https://practicalfamily.org. *If you're looking for perfectly polished people or podcast, this isn't for you. We're real people, with real good information, and a really great God. Please disregard the occasional note-reading, flubber-upping and brain-farting. Don't miss next weeks All the Things TV episode so your faith journey can be fueled and fulfilled through the ups and downs with small wins, simple strategies and successful relationships. You can watch the All the Things TV on YouTube or at www.TiffanyJoBaker.com or listen in on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify. Subscribe to never miss an episode and share with a friend who would enjoy it too! Find out more about Tiffany Jo Baker, a 3x Surrogate, Speaker and Strategizer at @TiffanyJoBaker on Instagram and Facebook or at www.TiffanyJoBaker.com Support this podcast and future episodes to come here: https://anchor.fm/tiffany-jo-baker/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiffany-jo-baker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiffany-jo-baker/support
Jennifer Bryant shares her Biblical perspective on healthy eating in contrast to the “diet mentality” and “appearance” focus so prevalent in our culture. She is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and a Certified Diabetic Educator. Sign-up for her free nutrition newsletter at https://nourishednutritioncounseling.com/. You will love... The post Jennifer Bryant appeared first on ABQ Connect.
Empowerment Journey Podcast Host: Jennifer Jones-Bryant Guest: Visionary, Tameka Chapman - Foreword Author, Dr. Mary J. Huntley Episode 31: The Power of Perseverance Part II Discussion: Host Dr. Jennifer Bryant interviews the dynamic authors who are a part of the new Anthology, The Power of Perseverance.
Empowerment Journey Podcast Host Dr. Jennifer Bryant interviews the dynamic authors who are a part of the new Anthology, The Power of Perseverance. Produced by Elite Conversations Life Talk Radio & Podcast
Jennifer is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN). She is also a Certified Diabetic Educator (CDE). Her website at Nourished Nutrition Counseling has a great selection of delicious recipes and free articles on nutrition for your enjoyment. On the show today, she gives us the scoop... The post Jennifer Bryant appeared first on ABQ Connect.
In this live interactive discussion, Jennifer Bryant, who has overcome tremendous odds herself, will share with our listeners the importance of relying on their faith, inner strength, powers, knowledge, and relationships if they want to reach their next levels personally and professionally. Jennifer is the Executive Founder of Reaching Within, An Empowerment Journey LLC. She's also an Award-Winning Certified Life Coach, Career Strategist, Mentor, and Motivational Speaker with over 20 years of demonstrated expertise helping individuals and teams become high performers. Jennifer's Empowerment Journey Podcast features guests who have overcome personal and professional challenges and who are now unashamed, unapologetic, and confident. In addition to being featured on TV, podcasts, and in global mazagines, Jennifer regularly receives speaking invitations from federal agencies, academia, and community organizations. Jennifer's healing journey will inspire YOU to embrace your abundant blessings and live life confident and unashamed! ReachingWithinEmpowerment.com
Empowerment Journey Podcast Host: Jennifer Jones-Bryant Guest: LuDrean Peterson, Pamela Burkett-Jones, Dr. Karen Hills Pruden, Lisa Ealy Discussion: Career Elevation Preview hosted by Jennifer Bryant Introducing The Panel Expectations for Career Elevation Resources Available From The Panel
Jennifer Bryant is not only a wife, mom, and businesswoman. With the stay at home order in effect, she is also a teacher. One of the things she is teaching her children is how to cook. Kids cooking, healthier snacks, and how to determine if... The post Jennifer Bryant appeared first on ABQ Connect.
This short series is for moms from some amazing women with mom stories that will elevate you no matter what level you are on when it comes to being a mompreneur. Each woman in this short series is a speaker for the Women on the Verge Mompreneurs Summit hosted by Tameka Walker Chapman. (Register for access to the summit by going to bit.ly/wotvmomsummit)Jennifer kept us forging ahead for legacy building even in the midst of our current situation. Recognizing our power is a crucial element to success and Jennifer gave us a great breakdown of how to do just that. When things begin to happen there can be a powerless feeling that sweeps your mind. Don's give those negative thoughts or feelings the time of day. Recognize your power:Professional presenceOpportunitiesWins (celebrate them) Excellence Reach within and ignite the fireBelieving in yourself is like an energy boost. It is the energy boost that many moms need right now. There are moms who are on a constant mission to increase their power within their home, their business, and even in churches. Some attempt to do so through schemes and tactics that sound good but usually don't manifest the results you desire. Real power increases your daily thoughts and actions. So ask yourself this question. Am I boost or depleting my own power? Jennifer's Mompreneur tips ~ Start by recognizing your passion ~ Determine where you want to make an impact ~ Create goals~ Be sure that your words and actions are in alignment with your biz~ Get into a habit of writing things downJennifer Bryant is the Executive Founder of Reaching Within, An Empowerment Journey LLC, two time Best Selling Author, Award-Winning Certified Life Coach, Career Strategist, Mentor, and Motivational Speaker. She has over 20 years of demonstrated expertise helping individuals and teams in the federal government and corporate become high performers and more marketable through her leadership. Her educational background and personal experiences have given her a broad base from which to help clients find their inner strength to create and revise their personal and professional journey in life to achieve results. She impacts others through her Empowerment Journey Podcast where others share their stories of overcoming personal and professional challenges to living their lives unashamed, unapologetically, and confidently. In addition to Jennifer appearing on TV, podcasts, and global magazines, she regularly receives speaking invitations from federal agencies, academia, and community organizations.Connect with Jennifer on Facebook:www.facebook.com/jennifer.j.bryant.14
New Podcast Release by Jennifer Bryant!!! The Empowerment Journey Podcast Host: Jennifer Bryant Title: "Getting The Help You Need To Spark Your Passion" Special Guest: Michelle Boulden- Hammond, Iam2inspire TV Topics of Discussion: *The Power of Inspiration *The importance of Rlationship Building *Overcoming Self Esteem Issues *Getting Help *The Importance of Character Podcast Access: https://eliteconversations.com/ejourney.html Produced by Elite Conversations Life Talk Radio
This week my special guest is Jennifer Bryant, host of the popular Practical Family podcast and we are talking holidays. As moms we can want to get everything right this time of year but that comes with a lot of stress and can steal our holiday magic. So what if we just said NO to being overwhelmed this year? Listen in.
Summer is in full swing and there's a juggling act between our kids having too much time on their hands and being too busy. There are many reasons that can push us to overschedule them and us. In today's extended episode, Jennifer Bryant of the Practical Family podcast shares with me four questions to help us avoid the overscheduling trap.
Recorded during the Elevate Your Pitch session moderated by the Freelance Remuda and fellow freelancer Jennifer Bryant, this episode walks through the hows and why of making a successful pitch to equine media content gatherers.The episode will go through four points: Precise, timely, thorough and follow up. The session was held at the 2019 American Horse Publications' Equine Media Conference.
Jennifer Bryant, Program Manager for Community Wealth Building Initiatives at Washington Area Community Investment Fund(Wacif), appears on Everything Co-op. Jennifer and Vernon discuss strategies to preserve wealth in communities, and how worker owned cooperatives can be used as an exit strategy for retiring baby boomer executives. As Program Manager for Community Wealth Building Initiatives, Jennifer leads the DC Employee Ownership Initiative, a strategic investment to preserve legacy businesses and create new pathways to entrepreneurship. Prior to joining the staff at Wacif Jennifer worked for several years in the labor and cooperative movements. She is grounded in the belief that shared ownership and community wealth are central to building racial and economic equity. Jennifer is committed to revitalizing and expanding employee ownership in the District. She was a founding steering committee member of Cooperation DC, a grassroots group that organized trainings, learning journeys, and community popular education for low-income communities of color. She helped establish DC's first Black Worker Center before moving to the International Labor Communications Association, a constituent organization of the AFL-CIO. She currently is a member of the DC Cooperative Stakeholders Group which was initiated by the DC Department of Small and Local Business Development in 2016. Jennifer is a member of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Leaders Program, which brings together leaders across the country and across sectors to address health inequities and implement transformative public health initiatives. Her team's project explores economic determinants of health and the impact of worker cooperative ownership on health outcomes in Southeast Washington.
Jennifer James Soto*, Bryant Harris, Raydale Blaylock-Shand*, Courtney Klamar, Kate Sullivan, Annie Meredith, Chiara Fuller, and Charlene Wingate are the candidates running for the Education Commission at The Riverside Church in 2019. *Jennifer and Raydale were unavailable for interviews.1. How long have you been a part of The Riverside Church?2. What values or qualities do you hope people experience when they interact with The Riverside Church?3. Why are you a part of Riverside and what does it mean to be an engaged member of this community?4. What is our greatest challenge as a community and how should we respond to it?5. If you are elected, how do you plan to support the life and vitality of congregational members, clergy, and staff through your role?Visit trcnyc.org/LayLeadership2019 to find out more about the 2019 Lay Leadership elections. Visit trcnyc.org/DigitalDischipleship for For more podcasts and Digital Discipleship resources, including Riverside's seasonal devotional podcast, Be Still and Go: Meditations for the Movement.
Jennifer James Soto*, Bryant Harris, Raydale Blaylock-Shand*, Courtney Klamar, Kate Sullivan, Annie Meredith, Chiara Fuller, and Charlene Wingate are the candidates running for the Education Commission at The Riverside Church in 2019. *Jennifer and Raydale were unavailable for interviews.1. How long have you been a part of The Riverside Church?2. What values or qualities do you hope people experience when they interact with The Riverside Church?3. Why are you a part of Riverside and what does it mean to be an engaged member of this community?4. What is our greatest challenge as a community and how should we respond to it?5. If you are elected, how do you plan to support the life and vitality of congregational members, clergy, and staff through your role?Visit trcnyc.org/LayLeadership2019 to find out more about the 2019 Lay Leadership elections. Visit trcnyc.org/DigitalDischipleship for For more podcasts and Digital Discipleship resources, including Riverside's seasonal devotional podcast, Be Still and Go: Meditations for the Movement.
Having a conversation with Jennifer Bryant, Executive President and Founder of Reaching Within, An Empowerment Journey. Jennifer tells her story about the loss of Family, Domestic Abuse, Divorce and Resilicency. And how all of these experiences taught her the meaning of reaching within through self-discovery and self-love, and teaching her clients that they are in the "safe" zone which allows them to reach within themselves to complete their goals and start a new journey in life.
In the first segment Kelly discusses the Politics of West Virginia with Jennifer Bryant from Wood County Indivisible Indivisible. Then Sophy and Kelly chat with two Democratic candidates in West Virginia: Kendra Fershee, who is running for Congress from the 1st District (16:08-40:50); and Sammi Brown, who is running for the WV House of Delegates in District 65 (40:59-58:43).
In the first segment Kelly discusses the Politics of West Virginia with Jennifer Bryant from Wood County Indivisible Indivisible. Then Sophy and Kelly chat with two Democratic candidates in West Virginia: Kendra Fershee, who is running for Congress from the 1st District (16:08-40:50); and Sammi Brown, who is running for the WV House of Delegates in District 65 (40:59-58:43).
This is Part 2 (of 2) of Abigail Boatwright's session for freelancers at the 2018 American Horse Publications Equine Media Conference in Hunt Valley, Maryland. Veteran freelancers Tracy Gantz and Jennifer Bryant joined her in discussing ways to kick off your freelance business and keep it going for the long haul, and attendees participated in a Q&A session.
Abigail Boatwright moderated a session for freelancers at the 2018 American Horse Publications Equine Media Conference in Hunt Valley, Maryland. Abigail and veteran freelancers Tracy Gantz and Jennifer Bryant talked about ways to get your freelance career starting off on the right foot, and ways to develop yourself into a hirable freelancer long-term. We also spent a lot of time discussing questions amongst the group. This is Part 1 (of two) of the session.
In this episode, Abigail talks to veteran freelancer Jennifer O. Bryant. She has a range of experience in publishing—particularly in the horse industry. With a background in hunt-seat, eventing and dressage riding, Jennifer brings solid horse knowledge to her writing. She has a degree in English and she's written for a variety of platforms: non-fiction books, magazine articles, event coverage—including the Olympics—and editing for several equine publications over the years. That doesn't even count her published work outside the horse industry for other genres, or her command of social media. While she is a seasoned freelance writer, with a bright and interesting voice to her work, she is also a great editor. Lately, she edits the United States Dressage Federation's member publication—USDF Connection. Jennifer's career path and how it relates to her love of horses Snagging a college internship interview at the company that published Equus magazine was a lightbulb moment. Seeing the office covered with horse-related media made her realize people could get paid to think about and write about horses all day. She started out in the editorial department of a book publisher in San Diego, California--completely unrelated to horses. She worked her way up to an editorial position. After looking to move back East, she found an opening as an editor at a local newspaper in upstate New York that published equine news. She next joined a dressage magazine in Pennsylvania, and a little over a year later, the magazine was acquired and moved. Tired of moving due to her husband's military career and her following magazine jobs to different locations, they decided to put down roots and she began to freelance. That was 1999, and she's been freelancing full-time ever since. Changes she's seen in the world of freelancing during her tenure in the field In some aspects, there are more opportunities for freelancers because of platforms such as blogging and podcasting. Anybody that wants to create something can self-publish in some form. But it can be hard to monetize. Freelancers need to be more adept at pitching and writing for different kinds of media. Everything today is done electronically, vs. calling and mailing letters to editors. Freelancing is still freelancing--you're still creating what your editor wants, in their timeframe, on their deadline. It's just a little bit easier with email. Some magazines are hiring more freelancers, and others are taking contract work back in-house. It's a revolving door at horse magazines, between publications and back and forth from contract, freelance and staff positions. She talked about how she has made freelancing a career and some keys to success. One, she's been fortunate to have a contract with USDF Connection. That gig offers a level of income and work security. Success-wise, she had mentors early on that helped her get a solid grounding in writing and editing. She has developed a deep level of subject matter knowledge, and says it's crucial to write for a niche publication. It's difficult to break into a freelance gig when you're an unknown quantity, versus the field you've been working in--such as equine publications. Advice for breaking into writing in the horse industry Just as its difficult to break into writing for a magazine like Vogue, and you have to start with smaller outlets to work your way up to that level, in the horse industry, there are similar parallels. There are a lot more opportunities at smaller publications, particularly if you have specialized knowledge such as living in a region or a specific discipline. She says flipping through the magazine before pitching photos or story ideas is key. She recommends becoming a member of American Horse Publications to get access to the member directory, and study the publication members. Advice for listeners hoping pick up a contract with a publication There is usually a monetary benefit to both sides. Sometimes when a freelancer works enough for a publication, producing a substantial amount of content for them, it's worth it to the magazine to put them on contract to reserve a certain amount of work or hours each month. Sometimes it is being in the right place, right time when a need comes up and a contract is advantageous for both parties. Contracts are usually offered to freelancers that have developed a good relationship with the company, and produced good content consistently and dependably for the magazine. Find Jennifer online at: usdf.org jbryant@usdf.org www.jenniferbryant.net
Jennifer Bryant is an instructor at SNHU and a preservation compliance officer with the Colorado State Historical Preservation Office. In this conversation, we talk about some aspects of the history of the American West, blindspots in history regarding violence against minority groups, and her career as a volunteer and professional agent for historic preservation. Prof. Bryant can be reached at j.bryant@snhu.edu. Rob Denning can be reached at snhuhistory@gmail.com or r.denning@snhu.edu. Follow us on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/FilibusterHist.
Dr Robyn Mills interviews Jennifer Rose Bryant an inspirational leader and Director of Women in Business. She lives a life of purpose and giving value. She knows what she wants from her hard work in business. She sees challenges as her best friend. She is an amazing mentor, friend and colleague to many wmen in business. Jennifer is the Director of a community of women that are all seeking success in their business endeavours and look to the group for support, collaborating and growing together, building trust and friendships. Jennifers passion is her family and she has four daughters and two grandchildren. http://www.womeninbusinesswa.com.au/
Dr Robyn Mills interviews Jennifer Rose Bryant an inspirational leader and Director of Women in Business. She lives a life of purpose and giving value. She knows what she wants from her hard work in business. She sees challenges as her best friend. She is an amazing mentor, friend and colleague to many wmen in business. Jennifer is the Director of a community of women that are all seeking success in their business endeavours and look to the group for support, collaborating and growing together, building trust and friendships. Jennifers passion is her family and she has four daughters and two grandchildren. http://www.womeninbusinesswa.com.au/
Dr Robyn Mills interviews Jennifer Rose Bryant an inspirational leader and Director of Women in Business. She lives a life of purpose and giving value. She knows what she wants from her hard work in business. She sees challenges as her best friend. She is an amazing mentor, friend and colleague to many wmen in business. Jennifer is the Director of a community of women that are all seeking success in their business endeavours and look to the group for support, collaborating and growing together, building trust and friendships. Jennifers passion is her family and she has four daughters and two grandchildren. http://www.womeninbusinesswa.com.au/