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I am endlessly interested in how our self perceptions influence our life paths. Do we create and project a reality that is in our best interests? Can we rewire our brains to do so? Jenny Potter's story is an exploration into the stories we tell ourselves and the realities we create. From Trauma To Self Love Jennie Potter is a remarkable woman who has transformed her life from one of trauma and self-sabotage to one of self-love and healing. Jenny's journey is both heartbreaking and inspiring, and she shares it with a raw honesty. Jennie's story begins at 14, when a traumatic event at a party changed the course of her life. The aftermath of this event led her down a path of negative self-talk, substance abuse, and unhealthy relationships. For years, she felt unworthy and unsafe, until she reached a turning point about 20 years ago. Standing in front of a mirror, with nothing but a sleeping bag and a few pots and pans in her possession, she realized she was meant for more. This moment marked the beginning of her journey towards self-love and healing. One of the pivotal moments in Jennie's journey was meeting a healer who introduced her to affirmations. With three simple statements - "I am beautiful," "I love myself," and "I am worthy of love" - Jenny began the long process of rewiring her emotional responses. This practice of affirmations was the first step in what would become a lifelong commitment to personal growth and self-care. Jennie also discusses the importance of addressing unprocessed emotions, which she believes are often at the root of our daily struggles. She introduces listeners to the Alarm Method, a technique she developed to help people become aware of their emotions, locate them in their bodies, and release them. This method, which stands for Awareness, Location, Ask, Release, and Mantra, is a simple yet powerful tool for emotional healing. By identifying and releasing these unprocessed emotions, Jenny explains, we can free ourselves from the past and show up differently in our lives. Jennie's story is a testament to the power of self-love and the importance of addressing both the emotional and physical aspects of healing. Her journey is a reminder that no matter how difficult our past may be, we have the power to change our future. Tune in to this episode to hear more about Jennie's incredible journey and learn how you can start your own path to self-love and healing. What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.” –Gary Hensel Learn more at Follow Bump on: ➡️ ➡️ ➡️ ➡️ ➡️
In this episode Staci Hall and Jenny Potter share tips on starting a 90-day run with your network marketing team. rankmakerslive.com Thanks for listening! Have some feedback to share? Leave us a review on iTunes! www.rayhigdon.com
In this episode Staci Hall and Jenny Potter share tips on how to approach starting over in your network marketing business. rankmakerslive.com Thanks for listening! Have some feedback to share? Leave us a review on iTunes! www.rayhigdon.com
In this episode Staci Hall and Jenny Potter share tips on how to approach network marketing teammates and or customers when they have "fallen off." rankmakerslive.com Thanks for listening! Have some feedback to share? Leave us a review on iTunes! www.rayhigdon.com
In this episode Staci Hall and Jenny Potter share tips for building a team in network marketing. rankmakerslive.com Thanks for listening! Have some feedback to share? Leave us a review on iTunes! www.rayhigdon.com
Christmas is coming and for some teams that is a good thing as we point out in this week's episode. There have been no major player moves to this point but we have seen Jim Benning fired. Joining him are Travis Green and Alain Vigneault. Bruce Boudreau is in for Vancouver and Mike Yeo for Philly. We break down the NHL power rankings and identify a couple of surprises on the list. Johnny Hockey will be a UFA at the end of the season and Matthew Tkachuk an RFA. Can Calgary afford both? Can they afford to lose either player? A few milestones were hit and we talk about them. Jenny Potter will be inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame and it is much deserved. Ben Bishop may be calling it a career as he has a degenerative knee injury. Jack Eichel brings the good cheer to the Golden Knights and the U.S. Olympic teams as he has been seen back on skates and we talk about the young Russian, Matvei Michkov, who at 16 years and 11 months is one year younger than another famous player named Ovechkin when he made his first appearance on the Russian National Team. The holidays are nearing so sit back and enjoy our gift to you...Episode 250! Enjoy the Show!
Chapter 3: Motivation Matters - Interrogating White Racial Identity and Practicing Antiracism w/ Jenny Potter Insight: Your motivation for diversifying your team matters. Action: If your motivation is to honor people's dignity, keep going. If your motivation is to appear relevant, stop now. Jenny Booth Potter is a woman who has dedicated her life to practicing antiracism and to supporting the work of Black women activists. Jenny is thoughtful and brings so much clarity and conviction to her antiracism work. In this conversation, we dive into what it's been like for her as a white woman to go on a journey of show up to the work of racial justice with consistency and authenticity. I am grateful for Jenny's voice and leadership, and I know you will be too. Episode Transcript is Available Here About The Diversity Gap The Diversity Gap exists to help leaders pair their good intentions for diversity with true cultural change. You can order the book, The Diversity Gap, at www.thediversitygap.com. Bethaney Wilkinson is the Host and Executive Producer. Final Production is by Live Grace Productions. Thank you to our guests and patrons who make this podcast possible! Instagram - @bethaneywilkinson @thediversitygap Website - www.bethaneywilkinson.com Links from the Show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennybpotter/ Website: http://jennyboothpotter.com TNQ Show: https://www.tnqshow.com
In this preview episode, hear the vision for this podcast and meet the team, Jenny Potter, Andy Moss, and Jason Feffer. Practicing is an ongoing conversation about spiritual practices. Spiritual practices are an essential part of our journey of faith whether we are new to following Jesus or have been following him for a long time, practices help us to be formed by Jesus to be like Jesus for the sake of the world. The opening music, There You Are, is used with permission from Carolyn Arends.
In this episode, Andrew and John discuss crown molding. But first they discuss 80's and 90's Pace Picante Sauce commercials. Andrew gives a recap of the War on Women/Bad Cop Bad Cop/Direct Hit!/Smoking Popes show he attended. John liberally uses sound effects on his phone. They talk future shows they're attending. Andrew shares his thoughts on Pete Holmes's new book "Comedy Sex God." THEN! John's wife Jenny joins the pod as they enjoy the series finale episode of "Fixer Upper" starring Mike and Holli Herrera. Watch along as they give a running commentary and talk HGTV pet peeves, wainscoting, shiplap, dream houses, and what makes something "chic."
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com PUC Commissioner Jenny Potter talks about energy. Jenny Potter joins Jay Fidell and Marco Mangelsdorf on currentr current energy developments and prospects in Hawaii. This time, the guest gets to ask the questions. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell.
We are talking about type 1’s (the Reformers) in our ongoing Enneagram series. And botox – should you do it? We have a fascinating interview with Kendra Adachi of The Lazy Genius Podcast, who is an Enneagram 1, as well as Jenny Potter, a creative producer at Willowcreek. Also, Kristen admits to her cognitive dissonance around her own botox use. Here are some books we talked about in this episode: The Complete Enneagram: 27 Paths to Greater Self-Knowledge by Beatrice Chestnut The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron Subscribe to the Enneathought of the Day here. Podcast (selfie): Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | RSS
This special edition of The Creative Imbalance podcast was so jammed packed that Sean had to get his friend Jenny Potter to help co-host it! The episode takes place around a Toronto Podcast Community meet up and features a marathon of short interviews from creators from shows such as Geek Hard, The Freeze, The One Sheet, Sweat and Salt, My Summer Lair, Fairy Tales For Unwanted Children and possibly more ... (did I forget any?!)
**Positive Coaching Alliance is proud to have worked with Liberty Mutual Insurance to create this podcast and [other powerful resources](http://devzone.positivecoach.org/browse/%2522Liberty%2520Mutual%2520Insurance%2522).** This podcast series features Positive Coaching Alliance staff interviewing prominent former athletes, coaches and general managers. Each episode, these influential stars share insights from their own sports careers. Listen in as they talk about filling emotional tanks, bouncing back from mistakes, staying motivated through long seasons to continually give 100% effort, and how they translated their sports experience to invaluable life lessons. **IN THIS EPISODE: JENNY POTTER** In this episode, Syer talks with long-time USA Women’s National Hockey Team member Jenny Potter. Jenny talks about the many life lessons she has learned through participating in hockey. She shares wonderful stories about her family growing up, her own family today and how hockey and other sport activities away from the ice have truly enriched her life. Here's where you'll find Jenny talking about featured topics: - **Parent/Coach Conflict**- 20:55 **ABOUT TINA SYER** Syer is the former President of Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA), a nonprofit organization founded at Stanford University with the mission of helping to transform the culture of youth sports to give all young athletes the opportunity for a positive, character-building experience. PCA served as the experts behind the Liberty Mutual Play Positive™ program.
This Week in Hockey, heard each Sunday from noon-1PM on WCCO. This week we talk Wild with D Clayton Stoner and Bob Kurtz, chat US Olympics with Jenny Potter plus a look at the WCHA.