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Meet The Elite Podcast
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Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 6:12


This Life
S2, EP 13: Being Brave At All Costs with Special Guest, Jennifer Greenwood

This Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 48:08


In today's episode, I have a conversation with midlife entrepreneur, Jennifer Greenwood. Jennifer is a solo mom of two kids, a Life & Wellness Coach, a yoga teacher, the creator and founder of The Real Life Reset System and owner of Breeze Wellness. Jennifer works with busy moms around the world who are doing everything on their own by helping them lose the endless exhaustion, gain more control over their days, and level up their overall energy without having to completely tear their lives apart. Jennifer shares her story of courage and risking it all to be brave despite all the uncertainty so that she could do more than just exist on this earth. You will find Jennifer's act of bravery inspiring and encouraging as she shares her personal account of being in an abusive relationship, starting over from scratch, and being a solo mom well before she even left her relationship so that she and her kids could thrive. Jennifer can be found on Instagram at @healthyjenbreezewellness on Facebook at Breeze Wellness or you can visit her website at https://breezewellnessbc.com/. Connection and Community: I'd love to connect with you! You can send me an email me at loukia@midlifeinbold.com, follow me on Instagram and Facebook @midlifeinbold, or join my free Facebook community, Midlife Women Making Change Without Fear. To download my free guide, "The 3 Step Formula to Break Out of Your Midlife Slump and Take Action", click here. Finally, if you'd like to take advantage of a FREE breakthrough and clarity session with me, schedule your call with me today by clicking here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/midlifeinbold/message

Sparkr Podcast
Sparkr Podcast #7 (EN): The Power of Storytelling, Design Thinking and Serendipity

Sparkr Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 96:21


In this entertaining and insightful episode of the Sparkr Podcast we talk about the power of stories, why they are crucial for your organization and personal life, how you craft a great, persuasive vision and much much more. This episode will inspire you as a professional and as an individual because we are all happier and more successful if we get our storytelling right. Please join me for this conversation with Jennifer Greenwood who's been perfecting and applying her storytelling and design thinking skills for over a decade. Most recently, she was a manager at Apple, where she amplified Apple's culture across its 450+ retail stores in 18+ countries. Today she turns ideas into stories that matter for clients everywhere with the means of mindful communication and storytelling. Learn more about Jennifer, Sparkr and the podcast on www.sparkr.ch/podcast In his interviews for the Sparkr Podcast, Christian Lundsgaard-Hansen unveils the mindsets, principles and world views of remarkable and inspiring people and organizations from all walks of life. Other episodes of this podcast cover topics such as the culture and mindsets inside Facebook and why they are the most important performance hack for the company (episode #2 at Facebook) or how you can train exponential thinking and approach risk (episode #4 with unicorn investor).

New Books in Philosophy
Jennifer Greenwood, “Becoming Human: The Ontogenesis, Metaphysics, and Expression of Human Emotionality” (MIT, 2016)

New Books in Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 69:52


Psychological and philosophical theories of the emotions tend to take the adult emotional repertoire as the paradigm case for understanding the emotions. From this standpoint, the emotions are usually distinguished into two categories: the basic emotions, like fear or happiness, and the higher cognitive emotions, like shame or pride. In her new book, Becoming Human: The Ontogenesis, Metaphysics, and Expression of Human Emotionality (MIT Press, 2016), Jennifer Greenwood challenges this standard division and related distinctions, such as which emotions are innate or learned. Greenwood, who is academic tutor in philosophy, education, and nursing at the University of Queensland, argues that there is just one natural kind, emotions, that develop from common precursor states by means of deeply interactive relations between the assistance-soliciting infant or child and the assistance-providing caregiver. This deep functional interaction justifies her claim that the emotions are a case of extended cognition, as well as the view that language mediates emotional ontogenesis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Jennifer Greenwood, “Becoming Human: The Ontogenesis, Metaphysics, and Expression of Human Emotionality” (MIT, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 68:52


Psychological and philosophical theories of the emotions tend to take the adult emotional repertoire as the paradigm case for understanding the emotions. From this standpoint, the emotions are usually distinguished into two categories: the basic emotions, like fear or happiness, and the higher cognitive emotions, like shame or pride. In her new book, Becoming Human: The Ontogenesis, Metaphysics, and Expression of Human Emotionality (MIT Press, 2016), Jennifer Greenwood challenges this standard division and related distinctions, such as which emotions are innate or learned. Greenwood, who is academic tutor in philosophy, education, and nursing at the University of Queensland, argues that there is just one natural kind, emotions, that develop from common precursor states by means of deeply interactive relations between the assistance-soliciting infant or child and the assistance-providing caregiver. This deep functional interaction justifies her claim that the emotions are a case of extended cognition, as well as the view that language mediates emotional ontogenesis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Psychology
Jennifer Greenwood, “Becoming Human: The Ontogenesis, Metaphysics, and Expression of Human Emotionality” (MIT, 2016)

New Books in Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 68:52


Psychological and philosophical theories of the emotions tend to take the adult emotional repertoire as the paradigm case for understanding the emotions. From this standpoint, the emotions are usually distinguished into two categories: the basic emotions, like fear or happiness, and the higher cognitive emotions, like shame or pride. In her new book, Becoming Human: The Ontogenesis, Metaphysics, and Expression of Human Emotionality (MIT Press, 2016), Jennifer Greenwood challenges this standard division and related distinctions, such as which emotions are innate or learned. Greenwood, who is academic tutor in philosophy, education, and nursing at the University of Queensland, argues that there is just one natural kind, emotions, that develop from common precursor states by means of deeply interactive relations between the assistance-soliciting infant or child and the assistance-providing caregiver. This deep functional interaction justifies her claim that the emotions are a case of extended cognition, as well as the view that language mediates emotional ontogenesis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology

Wyvern Theatre
Pantomime Podcast: Day Nine of Rehearsals

Wyvern Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2013 0:50


Rehearsals for the Wyvern Theatre's annual pantomime began on Monday 25 November. Keith Chegwin, who returns to Swindon's number one entertainment venue, will ensure giant laughs will be had by the entire audience from Saturday 7 December 2013 to Sunday 5 January 2014. Between running her lines, Jennifer Greenwood revealed a little more about her character Fairy Nuff ahead of this evening's full run through of the show.