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Jessica Burke is back for the 3rd time on the CMW talking about how she will help make Strength and Conditioning great for those working in the private sector! Check out some of these ideas that she has that will make S&C a better place for all!___Save on your re-certification to the NSCA and CSCCa with best price CEUs
If you're looking for a bit of hope, head back to December 2023 and listen to Helena Gray's 10-year journey to having her baby.For insights on improving lifestyle habits, check out our January 8th episodeIf you want to hear from one of the leading experts in fertility, tune in to the January 18th episode with Jessica Burke, AKA the Fertility Detective, who shares many hints and tips.A massive thank you to our listeners—we are so grateful that you're here. We love producing this podcast and hope it helps you on your fertility journey. Stay tuned for more shows in 2020 to assist you further. If you have any questions, feel free to DM me on Instagram at @fitness_fertility, where you'll also find a community of thousands of women also trying to conceive.And don't forget to subscribe to the Fitness Fertility Podcast and tune in every Friday for interviews with fertility experts and in-depth discussions on all aspects of fitness and fertility. Please share the show—you never know who might need that extra bit of help. DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.
Jessica Burke is a coach, entrepreneur, and former strength and conditioning coach at Penn State. She joins the show to talk about her athletic/coaching background, biggest challenge competing at the D-1 level, her decision to leave Penn State, social media, and much more! Jessica has a tremendous amount of knowledge and insight on the world of athletics and training. We are thankful she was willing to share some of that with our Home Team. FOLLOW US AT: Instagram: hometeamsac YouTube: Home Team Sacramento X: hometeamsac Facebook: hometeamsac Facebook Group for Coaches: Home Team #HomeTeamSac
Discover the unexpected joys and challenges of nonprofit digital marketing with my sister, Jessica Burke, as we navigate through the nuances of human connection and the power of community support. We kick things off with a chuckle-worthy case of mistaken identity at Rise Up Coffee, but rapidly pivot to the meatier topic of Jessica's foray into the world of nonprofits, sans prior experience. She passionately details the philosophy of placing people before profit, and we delve into the intricacies of social media management for charitable organizations. Expect a candid look at the impact of engagement and awareness strategies in the nonprofit sector, all served with a side of sisterly banter. As the festive clamor of family holidays provides a lively soundtrack, we reflect on the rollercoaster ride that is social media—from the quirks of Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok to the broad spectrum of audience reactions. Listen in as we unpack the particulars of creating content that resonates, the unexpected backfire of a birthing story episode, and the viral whims of the TikTok crowd. This episode promises to be as enlightening as it is entertaining, giving you a behind-the-scenes peek at managing the digital waves while keeping the holiday spirit burning bright. Join Jessica and me for an episode that's as rich and robust as your morning cup of coffee.
We had Jess Burke back on the show by popular demand. Her last episode was one of the highest downloaded episodes and we think this one will too. We dive into the rabbit hole of office dynamics when working in a university S&C department and how to help out your fellow coach.___Dec 2023 sign up for our long form education course Fundamentals and get access to our membership site for FREE ($299 value).___Link for more info
Episode 120 of the CMW is LIVE! This week's guest is former B1G strength and conditioning coach Jess Burke. Jess worked at Michigan, Purdue, and Penn State after going to school at Indiana and Michigan. This former B1G strength and conditioning coach has left the college world of S&C to work in the private sector. Money was the driving factor for this. Not that she was money hungry, but in the private S&C world people respect your time and money more than in college. _______________________________ Be sure to hit the subscribe button to get more free content from us #education #learning #coaching #podcast ___ CONNECT:
This week we are joined by former college strength and conditioning coach Jessica Burke. She worked all over the B1G in her time in the college world. Recently she left that world and is working in the private sector. In this conversation we chat about what she learned while in the university world and how it needs a total revamp. -----CONNECT:
In this episode, Dr. Sara Baumann and Dr. Jessica Burke help us reflect back on the last three years of COVID. They talk about their mental health research, the adaptations that their project underwent due to COVID restrictions, and the visual art gallery that emerged. They juxtaposed a few moments from films, which can be watched at http://www.collaborativefilmmaking.com/. They remind us that one of the benefits of collaborative filmmaking is the ability to use the films for advocacy or awareness raising purposes. This episode references the article titled "Creating Community During COVID-19: A Virtual Art Gallery to Address Social Isolation During a Pandemic" by Sara E. Baumann, PhD, MPH and Jessica G. Burke, PhD, MHS. It also mentions "Visualizing Mental Health Through the Lens of Pittsburgh Youth: A Collaborative Filmmaking Study During COVID-19" by Sara E. Baumann, PhD, Brayden N. Kameg, DNP, Christopher T. Wiltrout, MPH, Deborah Murdoch, MPH, Lindsay Pelcher, MPH, and Jessica G. Burke, PhD and "Exploring Community Art and Its Role in Promoting Health, Social Cohesion, and Community Resilience in the Aftermath of the 2015 Nepal Earthquake" by Sara E. Baumann, PhD, MPH, Monica M. Merante, BPhil, Marie-Ange Sylvain-Holmgren, BA, and Jessica G. Burke, PhD, MHS. Use these links to check out the visual art gallery: Direct link to all the Visualizing Youth Mental Health Films: http://www.collaborativefilmmaking.com/2020/04/21/pittsburghyouth/ Collaborative Filmmaking Website for more information: http://www.collaborativefilmmaking.com/ Follow Collaborative Filmmaking on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collaborativefilmmaking/
Today, I'm featuring a podcast episode from Amy Porterfield of Online Marketing Made Easy. Listen in!Imagine this scenario. You're an author who works one-on-one with clients. You love what you do, you have a lot of knowledge to share, and you're making money. Most of all, you love the feeling you get from helping your clients achieve their goals. But the thing is, you're starting to get the feeling that one-on-one work is holding back your growth potential. I'm sure you've heard the phrase time is money—and in a lot of business models, this old saying rings true because your ability to change more lives and make more money is totally dependent upon the number of hours in the day.But the thing is, it doesn't have to be like this—and creating a digital course is one way that you can significantly scale your impact and your income without maxing out your calendar.In this episode, Amy Porterfield shares four telltale signs that one-on-one work is holding you back, along with true stories of how some of her students have scaled their businesses with a digital course. [04:16] The first sign 1-on-1 work is holding you back is that you technically work for yourself, but you still feel burnt out. [07:09] Online courses allowed me to step away from my laptop and live the life I truly want to live. I can continue to make money even when I walk away.[10:10] Jessica Burke had so many 1-on-1 clients that she became burnt out. She realized she could put all of her sleep knowledge into a digital course.[16:19] Even if what you're doing is working well, imagine how you could serve in an even bigger way.[16:58] The second sign is that you feel there's a cap on your income, because you've completely maxed out your time. [20:21] Yoga teacher Kelly McHugh was limited by her studio space. She started a course showing other instructors how to set up a successful yoga website.[23:10] The third sign is if you have an extremely inconsistent workload. A digital course is a great way to even out your revenue.[26:23] Dog walker Corrine Gerheard leveraged her Goldendoodle expertise to scale her business. She started a podcast and a digital course.[28:15] The fourth sign is feeling discouraged that you're not able to help more people. [30:35] Casey McGuire Davidson wanted to help more women with their sobriety issues. Creating a digital course enabled her to scale. [31:26] Darcie Milfeld was a coach helping people break the paycheck to paycheck cycle. With a digital course, her impact was 2 to 3 times more.[33:36] 1-on-1 work could be holding you back if you feel burnt out and overwhelmed, you've hit an income cap, you have an inconsistent workload, or you feel discouraged that you can't help more people.Learn more about Amy Porterfield and what she offers at https://www.amyporterfield.com.1001 Ways to Market Your Books: https://amzn.to/3ICjpAsWebsite: https://www.bookmarketingbestsellers.comSnipFeed: https://snipfeed.co/bookmarketing — Check out this service I offer via SnipFeed: Ask me a question and I'll answer back with a personalized video.Book me as a podcast guest or be a guest for my podcast. Connect here: https://www.matchmaker.fm/podcast-guest/john-kremer-bd46ecFollow me at . . . GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/173511.John_KremerOr just buy me a cup of coffee! — https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BookMaBook Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
Jessica Burke is an experienced collegiate strength and conditioning coach, most recently at Penn State University, as well as a personal trainer. She joins the NSCA Coaching Podcast with a unique perspective on the state of the strength and conditioning profession. Burke shares her professional path with NSCA Coaching and Sport Science Program Manager, Eric McMahon, including rewarding work as a personal trainer outside of her responsibilities on campus. This episode explores the value of work-life balance across the coaching profession. Should we debunk the “hustle culture” model of the strength and conditioning coach lifestyle? Listen to learn about this topic and more. Other topics covered include strength and conditioning coaches having a presence on social media and training foundations for youth and female athletes. You can follow Jessica on Instagram: @coachjburke and TikTok: @coachjburke | Find Eric on Instagram: @ericmcmahoncscs or Twitter: @ericmcmahoncscsShow Notes“I definitely encourage people to work with the sports that they’re passionate about but also keep that door open, because working with them and working with golf, it definitely has made me a more well-rounded coach and given me the ability to just connect with more athletes.” 2:40 “It takes a level of grit to get into this profession and stay with it.” 8:33 “For me, it was making that really in-depth knowledge really accessible for general population and then also providing a really positive message surrounding food, surrounding exercise, things that I really needed to hear when I was in my early 20s and just cutting through the noise of diet culture, because it is really loud.” 10:45 “I think the science and the nitty-gritty is a huge part of our profession, don’t get me wrong, but the ability to connect with broad groups and types of people is the thing that makes coaches effective.” 20:18
Jessica Burke is a Penn State University strength and conditioning coach and the host of the Strength Chick Podcast. She joins the show to talk about:-Why she became a strength and conditioning coach-A food she would magically make "healthy"-The problems with calorie counting-How she connects with her clients-Using social media and dealing with negative feedback-And much more!FOLLOW US AT: Instagram: connectablepodcast YouTube: Connectable Podcast Facebook: connectablepodcast Twitter: connectablepod TikTok: connectablepodcast #connectablepodcast
In this episode, Dr. Sara Baumann and Dr. Jessica Burke help us reflect back on the last three years of COVID. They talk about their mental health research, the adaptations that their project underwent due to COVID restrictions, and the visual art gallery that emerged. They juxtaposed a few moments from films, which can be watched at http://www.collaborativefilmmaking.com/. They remind us that one of the benefits of collaborative filmmaking is the ability to use the films for advocacy or awareness raising purposes. This episode references the article titled "Creating Community During COVID-19: A Virtual Art Gallery to Address Social Isolation During a Pandemic" by Sara E. Baumann, PhD, MPH and Jessica G. Burke, PhD, MHS. It also mentions "Visualizing Mental Health Through the Lens of Pittsburgh Youth: A Collaborative Filmmaking Study During COVID-19" by Sara E. Baumann, PhD, Brayden N. Kameg, DNP, Christopher T. Wiltrout, MPH, Deborah Murdoch, MPH, Lindsay Pelcher, MPH, and Jessica G. Burke, PhD and "Exploring Community Art and Its Role in Promoting Health, Social Cohesion, and Community Resilience in the Aftermath of the 2015 Nepal Earthquake" by Sara E. Baumann, PhD, MPH, Monica M. Merante, BPhil, Marie-Ange Sylvain-Holmgren, BA, and Jessica G. Burke, PhD, MHS. Use these links to check out the visual art gallery: Direct link to all the Visualizing Youth Mental Health Films: http://www.collaborativefilmmaking.com/2020/04/21/pittsburghyouth/ Collaborative Filmmaking Website for more information: http://www.collaborativefilmmaking.com/ Follow Collaborative Filmmaking on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collaborativefilmmaking/
Athletic Performance Podcast: Episode 2 | Jared Jarvi, Adam Gahm, Jessica Burke - GPS Load Monitoring In our second episode, Penn State Athletic Performance coaches Jared Jarvi, Adam Gahm, and Jessica Burke discuss the use of GPS technology in measure student-athlete performance. Among other topics, the trio explains what makes Catapult a useful tool and the influence of sports science in training.
What a year 2022 was! Ups and downs in the market, financial happiness, financial sadness… and now, we usher it out the door and welcome in 2023. Who knows what 2023 will bring for you and your finances? Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA, and Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC, reflect on the past year and finally welcome in the new year (about 2 episodes too late). They exchange their favorite moments from the podcast and talk about guest highlights before the dynamic duo turn their attention to the new year, goals, and what's next for our favorite hosts. Episode Highlights: Xavier mentions that in the past year, he has learned a lot about podcasting which was not taught to him in school. (4:07) Xavier explains why the two-part episode with Jessica Burke was so powerful and one of his favorites. (5:13) Erik explains that the episode with Daniel Seong was very motivating and near to his heart since talking to Daniel reminded him so much of talking to his father, as they had very similar situations and moved into a country where they didn't know the culture. (7:55) Erik discusses his favorite 2022 memories and what he learned from them. (10:53) Erik mentions that understanding risk tolerance, capability, emotions, and discipline is a solid formula for long-term financial success. (13:20) Xavier discusses the significance of shared values in both business and in marriage. (16:30) Xavier explains that as part of their financial plan for 2023, he and his wife intend to spend money on experiences. (17:34) Erik discusses how he keeps track of where he and his wife are in terms of financial planning. (20:56) Xavier encourages listeners to sit down with their business partners and life partners in January and February to plan their budgeting and cash flow for the year. (24:29) Erik mentions that one of the things they were finally able to complete was the budgeting video course, “Budgeting Made Easy”, which will soon be available. (24:50) Key Quotes: “Understanding those three things, risk tolerance and capacity, emotions, and discipline is a good little recipe for long-term investment success.” - Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA “Risk tolerance is maybe a little bit more sturdy than just our feelings in general. But eventually, when things are more volatile, we're less tolerant for risk.” - Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA “One of my recommendations is, sit down, sit down with your business partner, sit down with your lifelong partner and look at what are some of the things that we can be doing now. January, February, is a great time to begin planning and looking at budgeting, looking at cash flow.” - Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC Resources Mentioned: Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC Plan Wisely Wealth Advisors
Marriage is such a beautiful thing! Sealing the deal with your beloved can be magical! Y'all don't want ANYTHING to get in the way of your burgeoning marriage - so it's a good idea to talk about your finances BEFORE the wedding, not after. In this episode of the Stuff About Money podcast, Jessica Burke of NOW Weddings Magazine joins Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA, and Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC, to talk about what couples ought to be discussing before they get married. Episode Highlights: Jessica talks about why she wishes that she had thought about it a little more before taking out a student loan. (2:05) Jessica explains she and her husband have different financial approaches; she's conservative and plans for the future, while he's more of a live-in-the-moment kind. (10:05) Jessica discusses her experience with couples combining their finances and why she thinks it's a problem. (16:15) Erik believes that before couples get married, they should discuss whether they will keep their finances separate or combine them. (22:12) Jessica discusses a wedding registry resource that allows guests to contribute to everything from buying a house to paying for a wedding, which is becoming more accepted these days. (23:05) Jessica explains that where you are with your finances can depend on your age and what phase of life you are in but also on the economic climate. (28:59) Erik, Jessica, and Xavier discuss the importance of regularly reviewing the beneficiaries of your financial accounts and insurance policies. (29:33) Xavier encourages writing a will and really sitting down and that the age of your children plays a big factor when naming them as beneficiaries. (33:23) Key Quotes: “I'm not completely adverse to risk but I also want to be looking to the future. I want to be looking to that but I don't want to put all of my eggs in one basket.” - Jessica Burke “I've seen people killing themselves to pay for things that I'm like, why are you doing that? Like, you're putting yourself in this debt? For what? Is this ultimately worth it?” - Jessica Burke “You go through phases as you mature. And where I was 20 years ago is very different from where I am now. And if I had to try to live where I am now, 20 years ago, I would have been very miserable right now.” - Jessica Burke Resources Mentioned: Jessica Burke LinkedIn NOW Weddings Magazine Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC Plan Wisely Wealth Advisors
What comes to mind when you think about weddings? The happy couple? Wedding cake? A bumping reception? Wedding cake? Maybe the kiss? Or, perhaps, the wedding cake? What about the finances? In this episode of the Stuff About Money podcast, Jessica Burke of NOW Weddings Magazine joins Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA, and Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC, to talk about getting married and how it's going to hit your pocketbook. Jessica and Xavier discuss what factors go into making a wedding expensive while Erik contemplates sneaking into a reception. Episode Highlights: Jessica shares her background in the wedding industry as the Owner and Publisher of New Orleans Wedding Magazine and how the publication has evolved over the years. (2:48) Jessica underscores the importance of understanding accounting beyond the basic level if you are a business owner. (6:05) Jessica recommends considering various factors when planning a wedding and including who will be contributing to the finances and guaranteeing their dependability. (8:24) Jessica explains that the guest count is one of the most significant factors that will impact your wedding budget. (10:58) Jessica discusses the advantages of hiring a wedding coordinator and how they can make your wedding run more smoothly. (13:14) Jessica shares how COVID changed the way couples determine their wedding size and guest list. (18:14) Jessica estimates that the cost of a typical wedding is approximately $27,000, depending on the location and size. (20:35) Jessica shares that she will be speaking at an event in New Orleans in January. (27:38) Key Quotes: "I am all in favor of hiring a coordinator. I think it's a great investment for your wedding especially if you have never planned a wedding or are not familiar with the event space. They can help you not make mistakes and spend money that you don't need to spend, or help you make better decisions." - Jessica Burke "I think COVID allowed people to trim their guestlist without having to hurt people's feelings." - Jessica Burke "So, my biggest thing with anyone is, you don't have to do something for a wedding just because it's a tradition or because it's what your friends did, or your family did. The most important thing like we said earlier is about the couple getting married, pledging their love, and starting their lives together. And really the event itself, it can be very simple but very meaningful.” - Jessica Burke Resources Mentioned: Jessica Burke LinkedIn NOW Weddings Magazine Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC Plan Wisely Wealth Advisors
Our 126th weekly episode of The Horse & Hound Podcast features an interview with Irish showjumper Jessica Burke who enjoyed a fantastic debut at Horse of the Year Show. Our news team then discuss the rising cost of livery, changes to British Eventing competitions for next season, and a key court case with important implications for horse owners. Finally, veterinary equine behaviourist Dr Gemma Pearson talks about rewards and consequences when training horses. We hope you will enjoy listening.
In this Episode of Diggin' It with Eric Richey, host Eric Richey talks with St. Thomas More volleyball coach Jessica Burke and LSU Volleyball Head Coach Tonya Johnson. Eric also highlights Mt Carmel Senior outside hitter Makayla Page in a new segment titled "Under the Radar."
"Essential, yet not deserving. Useful, yet expendable." In this episode, Dr. Sara Baumann and Dr. Jessica Burke discuss the use of art to address isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Patricia Documet participated in the virtual art gallery and reads her poem "I want to see the sunshine" aloud, which was written to capture her lived experience during the pandemic. They talk about how to define art and the need for artistic mediums as a coping mechanism. This episode references the article titled "Creating Community During COVID-19: A Virtual Art Gallery to Address Social Isolation During a Pandemic" by Sara E. Baumann, PhD, MPH and Jessica G. Burke, PhD, MHS.
This week I had the pleasure of interviewing one of my good friends Jessica BT. Although she isn't in the beauty industry she has a ton of value to add to business owners and fellow educators no matter the industry! You can connect with her here:BlogFacebookInstagram: @itsjessiebtWebsite Come say hey on InstagramSave on Citizen Lash use code "claire10"Save on Untamed Artistry use code "_clairehooper"My FAV email marketing system Flodesk free trial
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In this episode, Dr. Sara Baumann and Dr. Jessica Burke discuss the role of art following the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Nepal in April 2015. They explain the origin of "collaborative filmmaking" and their focus on empowering participants and communities. They encourage listeners to view the digital gallery at http://artheals.pitt.edu and to visit http://collaborativefilmmaking.com to learn more about collaborative filmmaking. They close the episode by talking about their latest work in Pittsburgh that explores how community art impacts mental health after the trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic. This episode refers to the article "Exploring Community Art and Its Role in Promoting Health, Social Cohesion, and Community Resilience in the Aftermath of the 2015 Nepal Earthquake" by Sara E. Baumann, PhD, MPH, Monica M. Merante, BPhil, Marie-Ange Sylvain-Holmgren, BA, and Jessica G. Burke, PhD, MHS. This was published as part of Health Promotion Practice's Arts in Public Health Supplement. If you are interested in working with them, you can email them at sarabaumann@pitt.edu and jgburke@pitt.edu. If you have a moment, please provide your feedback here on what we are doing well and where we can improve!
“If you're proactive, you focus on preparing. If you're reactive, you end up focusing on repairing.” ― John C. Maxwell The post Job Strategy with Jessica Burke, Entrepreneur/Nurse Coach first appeared on Inside Medical Assisting Podcast.
No. 1 fan, Jessica Burke, finally joins Will and Jordan on the podcast. If you don't know Jessica, you have not been paying attention to TRAPS. They talk TRAPS, education and end the chat talking about the next institute.
Back in prisonJessica remembers ending up imprisoned for the second time. That was the time she realized that she didn’t want to make the same mistake twice. The second time she got out of prison was going to be her starting point toward improving her life habits and professional skills – the beginning of her new life.‘I want to be like you.’One event made a big difference. During Jessica’s class, she was amazed by her instructor’s shape and life habits, so Jessica said that she wanted to be like her. To her surprise, the instructor looked her in the eye and said she believed Jessica would achieve that. Thankful for such strong support from other people, she promised herself never to give up on her dreams, which she had put on hold during incarceration. After that, she did not miss a class, and soon after became a trainer.It was the mother-side that made the decision.Another situation was a vital sign for her. When asked by other women, what was the most important thing in her life, she immediately responded: “My children.” Women just looked at her and disagreed, and Jessica felt deeply offended, but that was the moment she realized that her way of living wasn’t right for her kids. She should be around them and give them support, watching them grow up in a healthy family full of love.Show me who your friends are, and I will tell you what your future isAfter surrounding herself with all those positive people, Jessica continued fighting for every day, for every training, for every moment of her life. She soon found a job in the gym and became the head coach, which was just the natural chain of events for such a strong-willed person.Love is in the airNumerous things led to Jessica’s present situation in life, and one of them was love. Today, she is finally happy with her relationship status and engaged to a man who showed a tremendous amount of respect for her reentering the community and support during the most critical moments in her life.Follow Jessica on IG: @iamjessdoitConnect with Mind, Body, Gem guests and upcoming workshops on IG: @Fit_to_navigate
How can wedding vendors be better allies for LGBTQ+ couples? That's what we asked this week's guest Tia Nash of Tia Nash Photography. Listen in with hosts Rena Sweeney of Alchemy Events and Jessica Burke of NOW Weddings as we learn about being affirming versus inclusive and get Tia's advice on working with LGBTQ+ clients. Thank you to The Cannery for hosting, Hootdown for filming and Daniel Levy for showing us how to make this week's cocktail, A Classic Daiquiri featuring Seven Three Distilling Co.'s Black Pearl Rum.
Just what is going to be different about weddings as we move into the "new normal"? That's what we asked our guests Kellie Levy of Toulouse Gourmet Catering and The Cannery and Shelly Lauland of ELEMENT on this episode of Cocktails with the Krewe. Listen in as hosts Rena Sweeney of Alchemy Events and Jessica Burke of NOW Weddings find out what changes to expect in catering and discuss how you can take advantage of smaller guest counts to make your wedding experience even more fabulous. Thank you to The Cannery for hosting, Hootdown + Brian Jarreau Photography for filming and Daniel Levy for showing us how to make this week's cocktail, a Watermelon French 75 featuring Seven Three Distilling Co's Gentilly Gin.
When it comes to the legal side of weddings, we have so many questions these days. From what's reasonable to expect in contracts to getting a marriage license, in this episode of Cocktails with the Krewe, we're covering some of the most commonly asked legal questions that couples and vendors have about weddings. Joining hosts Jessica Burke and Rena Sweeney are guests Joey LaHatte of the Lahatte Law Firm and Michele Zeller of Decor on a Dime and NOLA Weddings Ceremonies. Thank you to The Cannery for hosting, Hoot Down + Brian Jarreau Photography for filming and Daniel Levy for showing us how to mix up this week's cocktail "Not Just Any Old Fashioned" featuring Seven Three Distilling Gentilly Gin.
New Orleans Weddings Publisher, Jessica Burke and Rena Sweeney of Alchemy Events meet on location at The Cannery in New Orleans to discuss fashion for micro weddings with guest Jessica Schulman of Pearl's Place. Watch as mixologist Daniel Levy shows you how to create our featured cocktail, a Lavender Thyme Lemonade, featuring Seven Three Distilling Company's St. Roch Vodka.
New Orleans Weddings Publisher, Jessica Burke and Rena Sweeney of Alchemy Events meet on location at The Cannery to discuss changes coming for weddings in the aftermath of Covid-19, including virtual event options. Guest Brian Jarreau of Brian Jarreau Photography and HootDown talks about the benefits of live streaming your wedding to stay connected. Our featured cocktail this week is a Watermelon Spritzer by Toulouse Gourmet Catering, a lightly sweet cocktail featuring CIROC Summer Watermelon, fresh watermelon and mint.
In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent recap the Memorial Day weekend, discuss coronavirus milestones, George Floyd's death, rising home sales in America, CDC guidelines for churches, cicadas, and KFC testing a chicken sandwich. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week's ERLC content including a piece by Jessica Burke with "4 ways we try and help our children understand suffering," Grace Liu with "What Christians can do to address COVID-19 and the racial divide," and Catherine Boyle with "4 suggestions for shepherding pastors during the coronavirus." Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Lemanuel Williams for a conversation about life and ministry. About Lemanuel Lemanuel “Manny” Williams serves as the Director of Discipleship for Redemption City Church in Franklin, Tennessee. Manny and his wife Sarah just celebrated one year of marriage. Currently, he is a Hunt Scholar at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and is finishing his M.Div. When he isn't working, doing school work, or attending to the needs of the church, he spends his time reading, writing, attempting carpentry, being a music junkie, playing ball (football and basketball), watching the New England Patriots and the Boston Celtics, eating good food, and enjoying good company and conversation. Twitter: @LRWillams ERLC Content Jessica Burke with 4 ways we try and help our children understand suffering Grace Liu with What Christians can do to address COVID-19 and the racial divide Catherine Boyle with 4 suggestions for shepherding pastors during the coronavirus Culture Memorial Day weekend recap U.S. coronavirus death toll crosses 100,000 Pompeo says Hong Kong is no longer autonomous from China, jeopardizing billions of dollars in trade Pastors Urge Prayer After George Floyd's Death SpaceX postpones historic launch due to weather SBC leaders commend CDC guidance for churches Rising home sales show Americans are looking past the coronavirus Trump threatens to move GOP convention Texas Democrats host virtual state convention Maryland county bans communion Federal appeals court upholds California's ban on in-person church services They're Back: Millions Of Cicadas Expected To Emerge This Year KFC is testing a new chicken sandwich NHL announces plan for a 24-team postseason held in two hub cities How Disney World could host the NBA Most watched golf event in history Lunchroom Lindsay: Chosen; Debby Anderson books Josh: Bottle opening trick. Kid throws a prom for his nanny. Brent: Lead singer of Hawk Nelson Connect with us on Twitter @ERLC @jbwester @LeatherwoodTN @LindsNicolet Sponsors Talking Points: Abortion by Dr. Lizzie Ling and Vaughan Roberts (The Good Book Company) ERLC Highlights – subscribe for curated content from the ERLC's editors delivered straight to your inbox
In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent recap the Memorial Day weekend, discuss coronavirus milestones, George Floyd’s death, rising home sales in America, CDC guidelines for churches, cicadas, and KFC testing a chicken sandwich. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week’s ERLC content including a piece by Jessica Burke with "4 ways we try […]
In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent recap the Memorial Day weekend, discuss coronavirus milestones, George Floyd’s death, rising home sales in America, CDC guidelines for churches, cicadas, and KFC testing a chicken sandwich. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week’s ERLC content including a piece by Jessica Burke with "4 ways we try and help our children understand suffering," Grace Liu with "What Christians can do to address COVID-19 and the racial divide," and Catherine Boyle with "4 suggestions for shepherding pastors during the coronavirus." Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Lemanuel Williams for a conversation about life and ministry. About Lemanuel Lemanuel “Manny” Williams serves as the Director of Discipleship for Redemption City Church in Franklin, Tennessee. Manny and his wife Sarah just celebrated one year of marriage. Currently, he is a Hunt Scholar at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and is finishing his M.Div. When he isn’t working, doing school work, or attending to the needs of the church, he spends his time reading, writing, attempting carpentry, being a music junkie, playing ball (football and basketball), watching the New England Patriots and the Boston Celtics, eating good food, and enjoying good company and conversation. Twitter: @LRWillams ERLC Content Jessica Burke with 4 ways we try and help our children understand suffering Grace Liu with What Christians can do to address COVID-19 and the racial divide Catherine Boyle with 4 suggestions for shepherding pastors during the coronavirus Culture Memorial Day weekend recap U.S. coronavirus death toll crosses 100,000 Pompeo says Hong Kong is no longer autonomous from China, jeopardizing billions of dollars in trade Pastors Urge Prayer After George Floyd's Death SpaceX postpones historic launch due to weather SBC leaders commend CDC guidance for churches Rising home sales show Americans are looking past the coronavirus Trump threatens to move GOP convention Texas Democrats host virtual state convention Maryland county bans communion Federal appeals court upholds California's ban on in-person church services They're Back: Millions Of Cicadas Expected To Emerge This Year KFC is testing a new chicken sandwich NHL announces plan for a 24-team postseason held in two hub cities How Disney World could host the NBA Most watched golf event in history Lunchroom Lindsay: Chosen; Debby Anderson books Josh: Bottle opening trick. Kid throws a prom for his nanny. Brent: Lead singer of Hawk Nelson Connect with us on Twitter @ERLC @jbwester @LeatherwoodTN @LindsNicolet Sponsors Talking Points: Abortion by Dr. Lizzie Ling and Vaughan Roberts (The Good Book Company) ERLC Highlights - subscribe for curated content from the ERLC’s editors delivered straight to your inbox
Jynx and Alisha are joined by actual members of an actual book club, Beth Norton and Jessica Burke, to talk about Michelle Obama's autobiography, Becoming. They all swoon about how great Michelle Obama is, while also discussing their favorite seasonal treats, Ham Day, and the politics of a book club. Overbooked is part of the EaseDrop Podcast Network. Music by Burt Nachos: A Burt Nachos Cover BandThis week's episode is brought to you with help from Audible. For a 30 day free trial and one free audiobook download, go to www.audibletrial.com/overbookedpod.Support Overbooked with Jynx and Alisha by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/overbookedSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/overbooked/ab4435a4-dacb-4292-b6d2-5d3cbad85e9a
Why is Plant-Based popular? Uncovering one of the biggest food trends projected to grow in 2020 and where certification comes into play. Learn about consumer motivations behind this trendy diet and how to educate your customers on dedicated Plant-Based production. Featuring Senior Manager of Technical Services and author of the Plant-Based Standard, Jessica Burke. Download the BRCGS Plant-Based V.1 Standard: https://www.brcgsbookshop.com/bookshop/plant-based-global-standard-issue-1/c-24/p-621
This week on Family Policy Matters, NC Family President John Rustin sits down with Jessica Burke, a former educator and writer for the Leadership Council of the ERLC. Burke discusses the importance of faith in a child’s education, and how learning can help us all better know God through his creation. Burke also advises parents on balancing helping their children earn a successful education while growing a meaningful faith.
Thinking about expanding your wedding business and diversifying your offerings in response to the ever changing wedding market? Listen in as host Jessica Talazac of Republic NOLA and Jessica Burke of New Orleans Weddings Magazine chat with Stephanie Baker of Creole Cuisine Restaurant Concepts and Emily Sullivan of Emily Sullivan Events and learn how they determine which ideas to follow, brand identities, marketing insights and more. While you're listening, enjoy this week's cocktail of the week, the Sicilian Spritzer. This fruity cocktail, featuring Grey Goose L'Orange, Campari and Blood Orange Italian Soda is light, bright, and perfect for summer!
We have lots of traditions here in New Orleans, but we don't have the corner on the fun wedding tradition market. Guests Rena Sweeney from Alchemy Events and Manish Patel from Tava Indian Street Food, join hosts Jessica Burke and Jessica Talazac to tell us more about wedding traditions from around the world. We discover just how many similar traditions and symbols there are across cultures and look at some taboos and challenges that have to be navigated when bringing traditions to new areas. Grab a drink (preferably our cocktail of the day the Raspberry-Aperol Spritz) and get ready to learn more about wedding traditions from around the world!
We're talking New Orleans traditions on this episode of Cocktails with the Krewe. Join us, your hostesses with the mostest, Jessica Talazac of Republic Nola and Jessica Burke of New Orleans Weddings Magazine as we chat with Sherry Constance of Court of Two Sisters and Brian Jarreau of Brian Jarreau Photography about some of the things you'll probably only ever see at a New Orleans Wedding. From second lines, to Mardi Gras to Voodoo and Tarot wedding themes, New Orleans is one of the coolest and definitely most unique places to get married. We're all about "party first" here in NOLA, so mix up this week's cocktail, the Strawberry-Mint Sipper and listen in!
In episode 4 of Cocktails with the Krewe, hosts Jessica Talazac of Republic NOLA and Jessica Burke of New Orleans Weddings Magazine discuss the element of surprise. Special guest Rena Sweeney of Alchemy Events who is know for creating unique, out-the-box events for her clients talks her creative process and shares details of a magical wedding, full of surprises. that she recently coordinated. We discuss the logistics and coordination involved in planning surprise events, including teamwork with other wedding pros. We also interview a recent groom who planned an epic surprise “Love Actually” inspired moment for his bride at Republic. See more from Alchemy Events’ Magical Wedding: https://alchemyeventsnola.com/portfolio-item/brooke-matt/?fbclid=IwAR2Ro5dTnGtHR7LLRsWQm4z7OwFYBAKjBogb3hGOMfM-sGlGfr0ArKjWAwc
We're back for Episode 3 of Cocktails with the Krewe and this week we're discussing the importance of celebrating and enjoying the moment. Join hosts Jessica Burke of New Orleans Weddings Magazine and Jessica Talazac of Republic NOLA as they enjoy this week's signature cocktail "The Wedding Zinger" and chat with Lydia Noble and Nicole Hartman of Noble Events about how couples can relieve planning stress and have a wedding celebration on their own terms. Jessica Talazac shares her philosophy of the art of anticipation (and why this skill is something you should look for in potential wedding pros) and guest bride Laine Stewart shares how she planned her own wedding without worrying about what everyone else thought and her advice to other couples who want to do the same.
In our debut episode, Jessica Burke of New Orleans Weddings Magazine and Jessica Talazac of Republic NOLA sit down with Staci Lewis of Jazzi Events to discuss communication between couples and wedding vendors during the wedding planning process. For the wedding professionals listening in, Staci also talked about some of the ways she keeps up with her clients and running her business.
The Fandom Files is joined by Jessica Burke and Anthony Burdge, the writers, editors, and proprietors of Mythic Ink, a niche publishing company devoted to weird and eclectic tales. Long-time students of Tolkien, Lovecraft, and other authors of supernatural stories, they began their company to publish essays and analysis from academics and serious fans alike. Mythic Ink now publishes both original short stories and scholarship on Lord of the Rings, Doctor Who, and other beloved franchises. They discuss their work, their dissatisfaction with the Lord of the Rings movies, and their experience with real ghosts on the latest episode of The Fandom Files! Follow us on Twitter: @FandomFilesSYFY!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, I was struck by the change in the world as well as the stability. We find ourselves in a seemingly endless tide of change, but we see certain themes shine through that seem to be inevitably tied to our human nature. We will see that in our story today. 1. 'Everyday Objects': Tiffany & Co Selling $9,000 Ball Of Yarn, $1,500 Coffee Can by Joseph Curl from The Daily Wire 2. Why We Still Love Agatha Christie’s ‘Murder On The Orient Express’ 40 Years After Her Death by Jessica Burke from The Federalist 3. Do Americans Shame Too Much – Or Not Enough? by Peter Stearns from Intellectual Takeout 4. The Surprising Revolt at the Most Liberal College in the Country by Chris Bodenner from The Atlantic 5. Our Secular Theodicy by Matthew Rose from First Things All music from Audionautix.com.
Jessica Burke (JB), Georgia Southern University and Emily Sullivan Smith, University of Dayton thoughtfully discuss the role of a Foundations Coordinator, balancing administrative roles with teaching and the pros/cons of a unified foundations curriculum.
This episode is presented by The United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's Corp. The integrity of our criminal justice system depends on every individual receiving high-quality legal counsel -- even those who are guilty. Sometimes the attorney is hired by the defendant. Other times the attorney is appointed by the government. In this episode, Vermont criminal defense lawyer and Washington & Lee College of Law alumna Jessica Burke details her role in the criminal justice system. From her approach to plea bargaining to her philosophy on fee arrangements, her choices underscore the importance of letting clients make informed choices about their future. After all, it's the client's freedom on the line. Although she held several different jobs in Virginia, Jessica moved to Vermont to be closer to family. She's about to hire the firm's third attorney, just a few years after starting a solo practice while working at a winery. Jessica tells us how she managed to grow her firm in a saturated legal market. The key for her was to expand the geography she covers, rather than the scope of practice. This episode is hosted by Aaron Taylor, a law professor at St. Louis University. It is sponsored by Barbri Law Preview and Top-Law-Schools.com. Episode Links Burke Law Vermont DUI Laws and Penalties ABA: Plea Bargaining Plea Bargaining and the Innocent ABA: Lawyer Fees
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 276 Running time: 2:02:42 Classic Mary Tamm (Romana 1) interview, 'The Mythological Dimensions of Neil Gaiman' Editors Anthony S. Burdge and Jessica Burke, plus other Doctor Who related news, feedback (Blue Box Bill, John M, Ruth Kubierschky, Stephen), and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Dave Cooper, Ian Bisset, and Taras Hnatyshyn. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get a special discount on domain names at http://hover.com/podshock - Hover: Domain names made simple. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://podshock.net for the link to your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 276 Running time: 2:02:42 Classic Mary Tamm (Romana 1) interview, 'The Mythological Dimensions of Neil Gaiman' Editors Anthony S. Burdge and Jessica Burke, plus other Doctor Who related news, feedback (Blue Box Bill, John M, Ruth Kubierschky, Stephen), and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Dave Cooper, Ian Bisset, and Taras Hnatyshyn. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get a special discount on domain names at http://hover.com/podshock - Hover: Domain names made simple. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://podshock.net for the link to your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 243 Running time: 1:39:24 Elisabeth Sladen's passing and other Doctor Who news, Anthony S Burdge and Jessica Burke report on the Doctor Who 2011 NYC Premiere event, feedback, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Ken Deep and James Naughton. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://www.audiblepodcast.com/arttrap for your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 243 Running time: 1:39:24 Elisabeth Sladen's passing and other Doctor Who news, Anthony S Burdge and Jessica Burke report on the Doctor Who 2011 NYC Premiere event, feedback, and more. Hosted by Louis Trapani, Ken Deep and James Naughton. Presented to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by and is brought to you by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. Get the DWP Podcast Companion App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This episode is also brought to you by Audible. Visit http://www.audiblepodcast.com/arttrap for your FREE audio-book download with free trial. Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 207 Running time: 1:25:13 Live from Fiddlesticks Pub and Grill in Manhattan (NYC), we interview the writers/editors of the new book, The Mythological Dimensions of Doctor Who including Anthony S. Burdge, Jessica Burke, Kristine Larson, and Melody Green. Hosted by Ken Deep and Louis Trapani. Dedicated to the memory of Alexei Kondratiev Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. This episode is sponsored by Audible.com. Visit http://www.audiblepodcast.com/arttrap for your FREE audio-book download with free trial. This episode is also brought to you by Dragon's Lair Comics & Fantasy at http://dlair.net Do you want the Enhanced Podcast AAC file format? Get our Enhanced Podcast version of this episode using our feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml.
Doctor Who: Podshock - Episode 207 Running time: 1:25:13 Live from Fiddlesticks Pub and Grill in Manhattan (NYC), we interview the writers/editors of the new book, The Mythological Dimensions of Doctor Who including Anthony S. Burdge, Jessica Burke, Kristine Larson, and Melody Green. Hosted by Ken Deep and Louis Trapani. Dedicated to the memory of Alexei Kondratiev Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy and is a production of Art Trap Productions. This podcast is made possible in part by Podshock Supporting Subscribers and from donations from listeners like you. This episode is sponsored by Audible.com. Visit http://www.audiblepodcast.com/arttrap for your FREE audio-book download with free trial. This episode is also brought to you by Dragon's Lair Comics & Fantasy at http://dlair.net Do you need the MP3 file format? Get our MP3 version of this episode using our MP3 dedicated feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml.