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Get your Grief Guide at www.doulagivers.com/grief Jennifer O'Brien www.hospicedrswidow.com/about In this episode of Ask A Doulagiver, I have the pleasure of speaking with Author of The Hospice Doctor's Widow Jennifer O'Brien. Jennifer O'Brien has helped thousands live and love more fully by recognizing that: at the end of life comes death; family caregiving is both the hardest job and the greatest honor most of us will ever face; and grief is abundant love with no place to go. She is the author of The Hospice Doctor's Widow: A Journal, an art journal filled with beauty, practical insights, humor, and heart. The book has won a Nautilus silver award in the Death & Dying/Grief & Loss category, a Next Gen Indie Book gold for Relationships, and an Independent Publishers (IPPY) bronze for Gift. For more than 30 years she has been a practice management consultant to physicians and served as CEO for two large medical practices. She holds a bachelor's degree from Boston University and a master's degree in organization development from Loyola University – Chicago. She lives in Little Rock, Arkansas.
I’m pleased to introduce today’s guest, Jennifer O’Brien, author of The Hospice Doctor’s Widow: A Journal. Jennifer’s physician husband Bob had for years been part of an interdisciplinary healthcare team that provided end of life care to their patients. And then it was his turn. He was diagnosed with a stage IV, metastatic cancer. Jennifer traces their journey together during the 22 months following his diagnosis until he died, as well as her early widowhood. She’s all about being fully present during even the toughest moments, honoring grief, and going forward after devastating loss.
Jennifer O’Brien didn’t anticipate that the journal she kept during her husband’s illness and subsequent death would become a guidepost to people caring for loved ones during serious illness. Her new book, “The Hospice Doctor’s Widow”, has become just that. It’s a moving journaling that offers advice and insight into some of the most vulnerable aspects of being a caregiver. Jennifer shares what she learned while caring for her husband Bob Lehmberg and reveals the heartbreaking wisdom she acquired during their journey. Creative graphics, intimate moments, and honest thoughts form The Hospice Doctor’s Widow, making it required reading for anyone caring for someone who’s terminally ill, or has had a loss. You’re going to love our interview with Jennifer. You can find Jennifer’s book on thehospicedrswidow.com. Connect with Jerry and Helen on theheartofhospice.com. You can email questions or comments to us at host@theheartofhospice.com. We’d love to hear from you - you are The Heart of Hospice.
Part one: An eye witness report from Rev Nancy Wilson. She was on the front lines of the HIV/AIDS Crisis. How is Covid-19 similar to HIV/AIDS? How is it profoundly different? Part two: A Series of Voice mails from Sebastian at the Coronavirus Rapid Response Center. Part three: a Sound Slice: Moments before a classical concert at Susquehanna University on the cusp of a global pandemic. January 24, 2020. Bubble&Squeak is a podcast with uncanny sounds, funny interludes, and stories—most weird, many true. Created by Peterson Toscano and for his friend, Jennifer O'Brien. Our theme song is Worthless by The Jellyrox from the Bang & Whimper album. You also heard two songs by ElevetySeven. Kick the Habit from their RadScience album and Birthrite from Basic Glitches. You can find this music on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.” During Dr. Wilson’s HIV/AIDS talk you heard music from Skaj Da Waidah, Sean Pope Domeneko, and J Buckner. Peterson on Twitter @p2son Logo design by Christine Bakke Bubble&Squeak is part of the Rock Candy Network www.rockcandyrecordings.com Learn more about Peterson at www.petersontoscano.com
In this episode we sat down with Jennifer O'Brien, a successful insurance agency owner from Smithtown, NY who is the queen of multitasking. 4:55 - How many families does her agency insure?6:30 - Building her agency through relationships11:10 - How does a sale work? Secret formula to making the sale18:00 - Why the right insurance is best for your family18:35 - Increase your SUM on your insurance policy.32:00 - Hear why she is passionate about being an insurance agency owner.39:00 - What was the one moment that confirms you made the right decision to open an insurance agency?42:02 - What do your customers say about your brand?42:32 - Would anyone say they love your brand?You can follow Jennifer O'Brien on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InsureWithJennYou can learn more about her insurance agency: https://www.insurewithjenn.com---------------------------------------------Want to learn how to launch your own podcast? Download our free Podcast Gear Guide: https://bit.ly/2rQgov5Follow us: https://www.facebook.com/dontfeargrithttps://www.instagram.com/dontfeargrit/
On this episode, Karen talks about starting a retail shop from scratch, dealing with the challenges of retail, and pivoting when necessary with Elizabeth and Jennifer O'Brien of Opulence Designs. After opening her dream art and gift shop, Elizabeth found out that retail was one tough nut to crack. With months of ups and downs, inventory not moving, and things looking dark, Opulence Designs was able to relook at their business plan, mission, and opportunities and was able to pivot their shop to work for their customers and community. Check Out Opulence Design at https://opulencedesigns.net/ Key Takeaways > Retail is not what is was five years ago, especially with online sales. > Be able to pivot, adjust your sales, and always be moving forward. > Don't just create a business, create a community. > Retail space is a commodity. Learn more about Karen Simmons & Cadie Gaut Karen Simmons Payroll Vault - Mobile & Baldwin Counties Cheers To: Retail is a hard beast. Customer service is half the sale at least. - Jennifer O'Brien With a consumer, you cannot read their mind. - Jennifer O'Brien Most people that come into the shop are impulse buyers, unless they have heard of something or seen it online that they want to buy. - Elizabeth O'Brien You have to accommodate everybody, and that's becoming more and more difficult. - Jennifer O'Brien People are supporting me, I want to support them. So, therefore, take the first step and support them first. They'll want to support you. - Karen Simmons
Everyone nowadays has a camera in their pocket, but the marker of a photographer is someone who captures a unique aspect of their subject. How can we uniquely capture New York City? What are the best places to get unique angles? How can you meet other photographers? We answer all of these questions to day with Jennifer O'Brien, a professional photographer and YouTuber. You can find more of Jennifer's photos at: @jenniferscamera and @thetravelwomen and Jennifer O'Brien on Youtube. More of Urbanist videos at facebook.com/UrbanistLive, @UrbanistLive on Instagram, and Urbanist History of Cities on YouTube. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/urbanistpodcast/message
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Interview with Jennifer O'Brien, a nurse practitioner who also practices low carb and teaches her patients the benefits of a LCHF diet.
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Today I interview Jennifer O'Brien and we learn how she made a change at a young age and realized that we support animal cruelty in many different ways and how we can change that by educating ourselves and enjoying the benefits.Also, I close this episode by mentioning some plant based facebook groups for people to check out, explore and learn more about the vegan movement and it's benefits.You can also find the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and www.buzzsprout.com/232074Don't forget to leave a review/comment as it helps us grow and spread the message. Thanks!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32707418&fan_landing=true)
Episode 041 - In 2014 on a warm summer morning, Calgary mother, Jennifer O'Brien, went to pick up her 5-year-old son, Nathan, from his grandparents'. When she walked in the bloody scene she found, shocked even the most seasoned Calgary Police Service members. Kathy and Alvin Liknes and their grandson were nowhere to be found. A suspect was quickly identified, Douglas Garland, of Airdrie, Alberta. The trio was never seen alive again, nor were their bodies recovered. Polce were certain they had been murdered. The mountain of evidence linking Garland to the crime, however, revealed a conniving mind, seething with resentment. Garland, after being shutout of a partnership in a product that went nowhere, had been planning murder for years. Support the show.
As the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly convenes to review the world's three year progress against the Sustainable Development Goals, Jennifer O'Brien, Director of Social Responsibility for the School of Environment, Education and Development talks to Prof David Hulme, Executive Director of GDI.
This is our podcast anniversary month and we are celebrating with a party and an incredible interview from our past guests Jennifer O'Brien and Jacob Fu as well as a live Q&A from our amazing listeners. This year has been a roller coster of wins and heartaches for me but I would not have traded it for anything in the world because of all of the lessons I have learned about myself and this industry. Thank you all for the support and feed back you have given me and I can not wait to see what the next year will hold for us! Listen on to hear our incredible interview with Jennifer O'Brien and Jacob Fu where we discuss what it's like to have an Offbeat Life together with a Q&A with our live audience! --- Hey Offbeat Family, I really your listening to this episode. I would love to hear more from you and what you think of the podcast. Contact me: hello@theoffbeatlife.com
In this episode: How to get featured on The Travel Women. How to get noticed by featured accounts. Using "Postcards" on Thetravelwomen.com to help you get featured. What Jen looks for when looking for images to feature on Instagram. What you should avoid doing to your photos. How to create compelling travel videos. What to do when you are just starting out as a video content creator. Where to learn how to create video content: Lynda.com and Skillshare.com Best tips to do video editing. How to get to the next level as a content creator. How to elevate your photos and videos with a drone. Check out the full interview with Jennifer O'Brien on how to create a travel community for women. Subscribe, rate and review on itunes.
I met Jennifer O'Brien at the DJI Mavic Air launch event in New York. She is a travel photographer and regularly travels the world with a DJI Mavic Pro, Spark and Mavic Air taking amazing photos. Her web site is www.thetravelwomen.com and she has a HUGE Instagram following. In this interview we discuss her web site, how important travel is to our world today, how she built her social media following and more. NOTE - while we do discuss drones, this video is not focused on drones. Please take that in to account before watching. Follow Jennifer @thetravelwomen on Instagram. Subscribe to Jennifer on YouTube: https://goo.gl/5quXL8 Learn more about travel: www.thetravelwomen.com
Have you ever wondered how you can create a travel community for women? A few years ago, Jennifer O'Brien wanted to explore offbeat destinations. However, traveling solo and being concerned about safety she explored online to find resources and tips to help her navigate the destinations. Jen came to realize that were was a lack of community for women, especially solo female travelers to connect with one another. This realization led Jen to create The Travel Women in 2015 where she aims to lift up women with amazing stories and create a community to share information on where they have been in order to help others make their dream trips into reality. Since the creation of The Travel Women, Jennifer O'Brien was able to leave her 9-5 to work full time managing and building a community for women. The Travel Women, it has been featured in Forbes and Jen will soon be launching "Trips", where she will create unforgettable journeys for women who can travel solo together. In this interview, Jen talks about how to create a travel community for women and why connecting people is the best way to succeed. Sponsor: Audible: Get 1 month with audible when you sign up with this link or visit offbeatbook.com to learn more! Don't forget to leave us a review!
On this week's episode of the indivisible podcast, we talk to Senator Tammy Duckworth about the job Trump is doing as Commander in chief in Afghanistan. Indivisible member and UVA grad, Lauren Tucker comes on the podcast to tell her personal story about being in Virginia when her alma mater was taken over by Nazis. And Jennifer O'Brien tells us the latest step in the fight to kill interstate crosscheck.