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Do you see yourself as an entrepreneur? Are you passionate, ambitious and intuitive? Do you also struggle with mental, emotional, physical and spiritual distress? If so, you'll want to hear what our guest, Jessica Carson, has to say. Jessica is a thought-leader in the psychology of entrepreneurs and creators. She has a background in psychology, neuroscience, start-ups, venture capital and mindfulness. She's the author of the book, "Wired This Way: On Finding Mental, Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual Well-Being as a Creator". Her website is https://jessicacarson.co/ Shopify is the all-in-one commerce platform that makes it simple for anyone to start, run and grow your own successful business. With Shopify's single dashboard, you can manage orders, shipping and payments from anywhere. Businesses that sell more, sell on Shopify! Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/nobody
Les noms de Bullit et Riper vous rappellent quelque chose ? Sûrement le film d'Eric Lartigau écrit par Kad Merad, Olivier Baroux le duo iconique et avec eux-mêmes en rôles principaux. C'était il y a 20 ans avec Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose ?. Neuf ans plus tard, ils remettaient leurs costumes d'agents du FBI pour un second opus Mais qui a re-tué Pamela Rose ? et aujourd'hui, c'est au tour de la série Pamela Rose d'arriver sur Canal+. Pour échapper à une sanction de la commission de discipline du FBI, les agents Richard Bullit (Kad Merad) et Douglas Riper (Olivier Baroux) retournent sur le terrain. Ils doivent arrêter un mystérieux tueur en série qui s'attaque à des youtubeurs stars d'internet. Une enquête d'autant plus compliquée que les deux agents cachent la bavure qu'ils ont commise en provoquant, malgré eux, la mort accidentelle de leur premier suspect. Ce qui ne manque pas d'éveiller les soupçons de Jessica Carson, leur jeune rivale au FBI… Ils reviennent pour neuf épisodes, sur Canal+ dès le 20 novembre. https://youtu.be/AYZdnglOgT0?si=fpBQuH8gfgdY8Fjx Ils sont toujours aux États-Unis, où dès les premières secondes, on assiste à la mort d'un YouTubeur en direct. Pour enquêter, Bullit et Riper se portent volontaires alors qu'ils n'ont aucune idée de ce que impliquent les réseaux sociaux. À part ça, les humoristes et les têtes connues avec pleines de références sont foison. On a par exemple Grégoire Ludig en shérif du comté qui sort tranquillement « je ne suis pas très vedette » avec un gros clin d'œil à sa comédie Les vedettes de l'an dernier. Et tout au long de la saison, ce sera des références plus ou moins subtiles qui viendront saupoudrer une petite note d'humour. De nouveaux visages rajeunissent la série avec notamment Shirine Boutella en Carson qui devient l'élément perturbateur. Puis s'ensuit une liste bien garnie de personnages plus ou moins récurrents parmi Mélanie Doutey, Ophélia Kolb, Panayotis Pascot, Claudia Tagbo, Mister V, etc. Humour absurde, action, les plus nostalgiques seront comblés. L'écriture joue la carte ancienne garde contre nouvelle garde, où Bullit et Riper semblent être dépassés mais réussissent quand même à faire mouche par hasard. À côté, leurs histoires personnelles avec Bullit qui va se marier et Riper qui rencontre quelqu'un, il n'y a pas que le dossier en cours qui compte. [bs_show url="pamela-rose-la-serie"] Pamela Rose, la série arrive sur Canal+ à partir du 20 novembre 2023 avec une diffusion les lundis à 21h00 au rythme de deux épisodes par soirée.
Do you see yourself as an entrepreneur? Are you passionate, ambitious and intuitive? Do you also struggle with mental, emotional, physical and spiritual distress? If so, you'll want to hear what our guest, Jessica Carson, has to say. Jessica is a thought-leader in the psychology of entrepreneurs and creators. She has a background in psychology, neuroscience, start-ups, venture capital and mindfulness. She's the Director of Innovation at the American Psychological Association and author of the book, Wired This Way: On Finding Mental, Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual Well-Being as a Creator. Her website is https://jessicacarson.co/
This week, Drewby and Yergy discuss the story of Amora Bain Carson - this is the case that made us no longer want to cover kids. Amora was just a baby when she was killed by her mother's fiance, Blaine Milam. After smoking meth, Blaine convinced Amora's mother, Jessica Carson, that her daughter was possessed by a demon. She died during the botched exorcism, but after learning about what that little girl endured, the only demon here was Blaine. Support Our Patreon For More Unreleased Content: https://www.patreon.com/themiserymachine PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/themiserymachine Join Our Facebook Group to Request a Topic: https://t.co/DeSZIIMgXs?amp=1 Instagram: miserymachinepodcast Twitter: misery_podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/kCCzjZM #themiserymachine #podcast #truecrime Source Material: https://www.facebook.com/143635335704379/posts/1875594285841800/ https://inmate.tdcj.texas.gov/InmateSearch/viewDetail.action?sid=08289449 http://www.angelizdsplace.com/child122.htm https://caselaw.findlaw.com/tx-court-of-appeals/1622523.html https://casetext.com/case/milam-v-director https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/stop-the-execution-of-blaine-milam-in-texas https://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2021-01-15/death-watch-despite-scotus-ruling-inmate-again-faces-execution/ https://www.thesun.ie/fabulous/734991/we-speak-to-four-ordinary-readers-with-to-find-out-what-drives-them-to-write-to-men-awaiting-execution-for-horrific-crimes/ https://abc13.com/archive/6540228/ https://www.kltv.com/story/9460888/accused-stepfather-was-registered-sex-offender/ https://www.insideprison.com/state-inmate-search.asp?lnam=carson&fnam=jesseca%20bain&county=&st_abb=TX&id=904909 https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Conroe-jury-hears-horrific-details-of-injuries-to-1696955.php https://www.kltv.com/2019/01/14/execution-set-east-texas-man-who-fatally-beat-child-during-exorcism/ https://www.facebook.com/justiceforamora/ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39642684/amora-bain-carson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOFFiS7fqIA&t=371s&ab_channel=MidnightCrime http://www.basic-ballistics.com/about.html https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008973310294 https://www.facebook.com/RuskCountySO/photos/a.10151187824517898/10156367100622898/ https://www.texmed.org/Template.aspx?id=46940 https://www.cunninghamkilgore.com/fh_live/15600/15642/media/Shirley-Broyles.pdf
HAPPY 1ST BIRTHDAY, START SCARED!To celebrate our birthday together, I am sharing 4 lessons I have learned in my first year as a podcaster that you can apply to your own life.And if you want to get Start Scared a birthday present, PLEASE leave us a 5 star rating and review so that we can continue to spread our message to even MORE women!- Check out the very FIRST episode here ~ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1801047/869057- Interview with William Cass ~ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1801047/8714247- Interview with Corinne Angelica ~ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1801047/8690546- Interview with Dr. Meggy Marie ~ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1801047/8690558- Interview with my son, Bruce ~ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1801047/8690563- Interview with Jessica Carson ~ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1801047/9277568- Interview with Meagan Agnew ~ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1801047/9441090WAYS WE CAN CONNECT ~- Come hangout with me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrystylockhart/- Text STARTSCARED to (855) 849-0997 to subscribe to my FREE Pump Up Text List!- My virtual accountability bootcamp is OPEN - bit.ly/VirtualAccountabilityBootcampSPONSORS OF THE SHOW ~- Personalized supplements to heal your gut - https://www.gutpersonal.com/Chrysty10 (code: CHRYSTY10 for 10% off any order or 20% off subscriptions)- My FAV athleisure wear - https://bit.ly/FCCCL (code: CLOCKHART for 10% off)- Online therapy with BETTER HELP from the comfort of your own home. - https://bit.ly/BetterHelpCL- Try a 30 day supply of my FAV nutrient dense superfoods shake - https://bchbody.life/3poUFnv- Try my FAV pre-workout and all natural caffeine drink - https://bchbody.life/3okjjGSWAYS TO HELP OUR PODCAST GROW ~- SHARE it with a Mama friend who might also find value in it and who may also need our girlfriend chats!- POST it on social media and tag me so I can get PUMPED and personally say thank you for taking the time to get our message out to more Mamas!- RATE & REVIEW the podcast so that we can help the algorithm to suggest it to even more Mamas who need to hear it!- FOLLOW the podcast on your listening platform so you don't miss any of our girlfriend chats!I am SO grateful that you're here and to be on this journey WITH you, girl! Cheers to US and our growth together! I love you, I am rooting for you and remember, YOU MATTER. xo,Chrysty
Do you see yourself as an entrepreneur? Are you passionate, ambitious and intuitive? Do you also struggle with mental, emotional, physical and spiritual distress? If so, you'll want to hear what our guest, Jessica Carson, has to say. Jessica is a thought-leader in the psychology of entrepreneurs and creators. She has a background in psychology, neuroscience, start-ups, venture capital and mindfulness. She's the Director of Innovation at the American Psychological Association and author of the new book, Wired This Way: On Finding Mental, Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual Well-Being as a Creator. Thanks to our sponsors of this episode! --> Athletic Greens: Athletic Green's AG One is a special blend of ingredients that supports your gut health, nervous system, immune system, energy recovery, focus and aging. Athletic Greens uses the best products based on the latest science with constant product iterations. Right now, it's time to reclaim your health and arm your immune system with convenient daily nutrition, especially in the flu and cold season. Athletic greens is going to give you a free one year supply of immune supporting vitamin D and five free travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/ntm. -->Ritual: the obsessively researched vitamin for women. Even if you try hard to eat the right things, most likely, you're still not getting all of the essential nutrients you need on a daily basis. For example, over 97% of women between the ages of 19 and 50 aren't getting enough Vitamin D from their diet. And 95% aren't getting their recommended daily intake of key Omega-3s. Chances are, you fall into one, or both, of those groups. Ritual's Essential for Women 18+ Multivitamin was formulated by exhaustive research to help fill nutrient gaps in the diets of women over the age of 18. Its nutrients help support brain, bone and blood health, in addition to providing antioxidant support. Read how Ritual challenged some of the top scientists to reimagine the daily multivitamin for women. The result is everything they think a multivitamin should be. Visit ritual.com/NTM to start your ritual today with 10% off your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During our Holiday Giving Drive, we are presenting Jung in the World, a weekly series of interviews by Patricia Martin. In this series, she'll be talking with people whose work intersects with Jung's ideas to tell a more contemporary story about his enduring impact in a brave new world. Carl Jung was known to be […] The post Jung in the World: Jung & the New Generation of Creatives with Jessica Carson appeared first on Jungianthology: A Podcast & Blog.
Girl! I am PUMPED to introduce you to my BFF of 30 years, Jessica Carson. She is one who KNOWS so freaking much about me… We have been through a shit ton of good, bad, and ugly… She is a wife, mama of 3 crazy fun boys, and a kindergarten teacher. She is my go-to for all kinds of advice and I am so excited for you to get to know her.We talk all about our friendship and shit we've been through together, overcoming failures and establishing boundaries and so. much. more. ENJOY!WAYS WE CAN CONNECT ~- Come hang out with me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrystylockhart/- Text STARTSCARED to (855) 849-0997 to subscribe to my FREE Pump Up Text List!- Purchase Start Scared branded stickers - https://bit.ly/SSStickerSet- If you're wanting to feel your BEST, mentally and physically, and be surrounded by a community of supportive women, my virtual accountability bootcamp is OPEN - bit.ly/VirtualAccountabilityBootcamp- Therapy has been a GODSEND for me, and you may find it helpful, too, especially if you can do it in the comfort of your own home with BETTER HELP. (use this referral code for 2 weeks FREE) - https://bit.ly/2Y4IylJ- If you LOVE and LIVE IN cute and comfy athletic wear, check out my FAV small business brand - https://bit.ly/3sSEjov and use code CLOCKHART for 10% off!WAYS TO HELP OUR PODCAST GROW ~- SHARE it with a Mama friend who might also find value in it and who may also need our girlfriend chats!- POST it on social media and tag me so I can get PUMPED and personally say thank you for taking the time to get our message out to more Mamas!- RATE & REVIEW the podcast so that we can help the algorithm to suggest it to even more Mamas who need to hear it!- FOLLOW the podcast on your listening platform so you don't miss any of our girlfriend chats!I am SO grateful that you're here and to be on this journey WITH you, girl! Cheers to US and our growth together! I love you and I am rooting for you ALWAYS.
Sorry to our listeners to this late drop of our weekly podcast. Brady and Eric catch up on happenings in the restaurant scene in Longmont. Tiger and Wife are now at the Times Collective building and offering curb side pickup. Farow restaurant is getting close to opening. There's a great auction of goods from the Ralph's Castle gas station. Check it out at Pacific Auction.Finally, the guys wonder (actually Eric wonders more) what to name listeners of the podcast. Let us know your name for our loyal listeners. SideDishers? Sidelisteners?Mentions include:Tiger and WifeFarow RestaurantPacific AuctionLightshine Radler RideStop, Shop and Stroll pass - Visit Longmont and DowntownThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroSend Off MusicThanks to Longmont's own Jessica Carson of Clandestine Amigo for "Long Gone"
Host and KYW Newsradio Community Affairs Reporter Cherri Gregg takes a deep dive into efforts to quell the raging gun violence in Philadelphia. A group of Black male teens explain what it’s like to be both victim and perpetrator. Then, Greg Thompson, director of Don’t Fall Down in the Hood speaks out about how a $100 million dollars investment in prevention could save Black lives. The newsmaker of the week is the Keir Bradford Grey, Chief of the Defender Association of Philadelphia regarding her resignation. The Patriot Homecare Changemaker of the week is Victim Services Center of Montgomery County. Jessica Carson is guest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As creative entrepreneurs and healers, there is a beautiful balance between darkness and light. When we begin to accept and embrace that, there’s so much greatness that can show up. In this episode, I had Jessica Carson on to talk about this balance and how it all comes down to how we’re wired as humans. What you’ll find in this episode: How Jessica got interested in the work she does now How what we struggle with is due to the resistance of how we’re wired The masculine and feminine and how this correlates to your work How ignoring your sensitivities will show up in other ways How embracing her sensitivity changed her life What to do if you have a multi-dimensional wiring How to acknowledge the light and the dark Why you should stand grounded in your truth For full show notes, resources, and link, head to https://www.dralyssaadams.com/uncommon-couch-podcast The Uncommon Couch is the place for therapists and coaches who want to take their practice on the road less traveled. If you enjoyed this show, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you’ll never miss an episode. Want to get to know me more? Find out more about me on my website at https://www.dralyssaadams.com or by following along on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dralyssaadams!
I met Jessica last month at a workshop and we just clicked! As someone who hopes to publish a book herself I am in awe of her ambitious attitude and empathy. Jessica believes that we as creators do our best work when we use our whole selves to create. This requires us to balance our scales while honoring our unique mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual gifts. This is not a journey of fixing ourselves, but a journey of identifying our greatest potentialities and sharing them through the act of creation. This is not a journey of becoming more or less, but a journey of coming back to our most essential selves. I offer a body of work that empowers creators to develop their capacity for Creative Self-Discovery. Through the process of self-understanding, self-acceptance, and self-care, we can become whole creators who know how to handle our spectacularly complex operating systems. Buy the book available on Amazon! Currently: Director of Innovation at the American Psychological Association (APA) Expert in Residence at Georgetown University Yoga, meditation & mindfulness practitioner Expert Mentor at WeWork Labs Neuroscience & Psychology Research Fellow at the National Institutes of Heath (NIH) [Image Description: The top white border has the official TEDx logo on Pearl Street and the official Amazon logo where Jessica Carson book is available. There's a copy of her book Wired This Way in the left corner with a psychological swatch on the cover with a picture of Jessica Carson with a pretty mood ring and strawberry blonde hair in a top deck background. On the bottom half is a picture of CEO and Founder of Claiming Disability Inc Erin Noon Kay with long curly hair and makeup with the official Claiming Disability Inc podcast cover in purple] --- 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/erin-claimingdisability/message
Guest Overview Jessica Carson, creator, teacher, and author of Wired This Way, a book about Finding Mental, Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual Well-being as a Creator, is this week's guest.In this wide ranging episode, we cover Jessica's early life and development being the perfect combination of her right and left-brained parents. Jessica refers to Jungian psychology as a reference point to her adolescent development, and her innate passion and self-imposed pressures and character polarities and the impact that had on friendships and relationships.She discusses the transformational time of her life working as a social director at a start-up discovering her social fluidity and her empath character. Jessica discusses the common characteristics of the empath, the value, and the downsides and need for protection. She explains how this led her to study neuroscience at Georgetown. From around 30 min we get into creativity and serendipity. We discuss Jessica's experiences of serendipity, describing herself as a ‘Serendipitor' and by embracing the synchronicity of life she overcame her dis-ease, distress and angst. Jessica explains the different creative archetypes she has mapped in her book Wired this Way, which discusses the light and dark sides of different creators and she then explains the shared ten dimensions of a creator. Jessica discusses the dance between creativity and productivity and the deficit of creativity in our ‘hustle culture and the need for creative self-discovery. Jessica makes historic references and provides an overview of her six muses she uses as a framework and as a creative and customizable approach to the journey of self-discovery, a tapestry to understand what archetype a person is. We discuss happiness, creativity, self-discovery, procrastination, and creative incubation, and creative rebirth in the context of the times we live. We also cover education and mental health, innovation, and the importance of diversity in the innovation process. We end by discussing fear and failure. I hope you are stimulated by the creative explorations and archetypes of Jessica Carson. Social Links Instagram WebsiteLinks in Show Wired This WaySophie's World Jung Witness MovieThe Empaths Survival Guide Scott Barry Kauffman -Transcend: The New Science of Self Actualization See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this video Octave Record’s Executive Director, Jessica Carson, helps us understand the art of song writing. Herself one of the world’s most talented up and coming composers, Jessica crafts some wonderful music.
The guys discuss the RV issue that the city is wrangling with right now and the impending closure of Regal Cinemas for the year. We're told that King Soopers on Pace has loads of Pumpkin filling (Eric is a witness) and the City is seeking volunteers for the police review panel. The guys welcome Peter Marcus, Communications Director for Terrapin. Terrapin is a leading innovator and one of the nation’s most responsible and successful regulated marijuana companies. Brady is the more knowledgeable about the subject, while Eric lays back trying not to sound dumb at every juncture. Brady starts out embarrassing Eric about how Smokin Bowls' name was most likely not only created because the food is served hot.So man puns and so little time...Business MentionsTerrapinPro's ClosetVolunteer/CommissionsPolice Review Panel - City of LongmontEventsSt. Benedict Health and Healing Ministry - Virtual EventSt. Vrain Cidery Dia de los Muertos/Fall Crawl MusicThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroMusic for you WeekThanks to Jessica Carson of Clandestine Amigo for "The Rules"
The guys discuss the opening of a few new places in Longmont, including Cuppa House Coffee and Tea on 11th and Francis, A Thai Sticky Rice at 510 3rd Avenue, and the opening of a Harry Potter themed bar in Denver. Changes on Main street are coming with the taking down of some of the barricades. Finally the guys discuss the growth of Longmont as indicated by the expansion of Longs Peak Hospital's footprint on Hwy119 and County Line Road.The guys welcome Ali Davachi who declares Roast Beef and Provolone his favorite sandwich. Ali describes the services of Realware who has clients all over the world and why he moved Realware's headquarters to Longmont. Business MentionsRealwareA Thai Sticky RiceCuppa House Coffee and TeaHarry Potter Wizard Bar - DenverEventsStrider Rider Bike RaceYouth and Adult DrummingMusicThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our Intro Music for you WeekThanks to Jessica Carson of Clandestine Amigo for "Long Gone"
Jessica recently published a book called “Wired This Way” on finding mental, emotional, physical and spiritual well-being as an entrepreneur. The book has been called “the essential user’s manual for the entrepreneurial spirit.” I got so much out of this conversation personally, and I am truly humbled and honored that we get to share it with you. I hope you will get as much out of it as I did. Jessica Carson is the Director of Innovation at the American Psychological Association where she leads the organization’s effort to innovation and product strategy. She has such an incredible and diverse set of experience from her role at the APA to being an expert in residence at Georgetown University, she was formerly a Neuroscience & Psychology Research Fellow at the National Institute of Health (NIH), and a Director at NextGen Venture Partners. Connect with Jessica: Jessica’s website, Jessica on LinkedIn Check Out Her Book: Wired This Way HERE ARE SOME OF THE THINGS WE TALKED ABOUT: Jessica Carson, author of “Wired this Way” joins us and talk about her own personal journey and how she was drawn to the mental health space by her own desire to understand herself. She talks about how she has struggled in the past with her own mental health, and physical health and how some of her greatest, brightest and most productive strengths started to backfire on her because she was doing everything to the extreme. She talks about how early in her career she found herself fascinated by the duality of traits she saw in creators and entrepreneurs. She talks about the “light” qualities such as ambition, productivity, intuitive, charismatic, open to experiences, etc. and how those light qualities seemed to always be paired with “dark” qualities such as depression, addiction, arrogance, distractibility, and others. She observed that creators are this complex set of “opposites.” We talked about her book, “Wired this Way”, and how she came to write it based on her own experiences light and dark qualities, what those qualities mean and how we can harness them for good as entrepreneurs. One of my favorite parts of this talk is when she explains how entrepreneurs can turn their focus toward understanding themselves in order to learn to leverage their light and dark qualities for positive outcomes even after making mistakes along the way. Jessica explains that a lot of our struggles and strengths are one in the same. This sounds really simple, on the surface, but it’s far more complex than I originally thought. Jessica and I spent time unpacking what that means and how entrepreneurs can leverage knowing this and using it to know themselves better. We talked about how the “dark” components of entrepreneur mental health have “light” components to them that are an asset to the entrepreneur. Jessica explains this in the context of potential energy, or the difference between north and south poles, or the power differential that exists between positive and negative like with protons and electrons. This differential, or potential energy is a lot of what drives entrepreneurs to great success but if unmanaged, and unchecked can also be the downfall of many great entrepreneurs. We talked about why, and how entrepreneurs can learn to avoid the downsides of their light/dark qualities while maximizing the upsides. We talked about traits like charisma. Charisma is an essential quality of the entrepreneurial spirit. We discussed how important this trait is for things like fundraising, etc. However, there is also a dark side to charisma. The dark side can include inauthenticity, manipulation, suppressing your feelings, or pretending to be someone else. The stronger the light, one could argue, the stronger the dark side (fake it ‘til you make it, etc.). We discussed the idea of vulnerability and how we can foster an environment in the startup ecosystem where founders, entrepreneurs, investors, and others can be vulnerable together and how that vulnerability could (and likely will) drive better outcomes for all stakeholders including investors in the long run because creating that space for the entrepreneurs to be well, is what allows them to create, and drive maximum value. Jessica helped me catalyze this thought that’s been swimming around in my head that my role as an investor is to show up in a way that creates space mentally, emotionally, and physically for my founders to maximize their creativity. This creates maximum value in the long run for everyone. It took me years of self-discovery and people like Jessica to help me realize this. We talked about why entrepreneurs are blown up by the press and cast aside when they make a mistake. We do not seem to give entrepreneurs room to make mistakes, and improve, and do better. We crucify people who make mistakes and write them off which is perpetuates the negative dynamics in the ecosystem in a way that paying for therapy (by VCs, for founders) is not going to fix. We discussed how we can do better as investors, entrepreneurs, and an ecosystem when it comes to allowing entrepreneurs to create, win, fail, evolve, improve, and learn themselves, so they can improve and do more, better, faster, further next time. Jessica explains that at the end of the day, the degree of a creator’s self-understanding really drives their ability to leverage their complexity, and the duality of their spirit. This energy to do well exists already, the entrepreneur just needs to be given space to create and leverage that potential energy. I asked Jessica for advice on how to learn more about myself and get to this place of harnessing the light and the dark qualities of ourselves. She said she encourages us to leverage creative outlets, outside of our primary business pursuits that let our minds explore, think, learn, and digest. Connect with the Stigma Podcast in the following ways: Patreon, Website, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Email Connect with host Stephen Hays here: Stephen Hays Personal Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, What If Ventures (Mental Health Venture Fund)
Do you see yourself as an entrepreneur? Are you passionate, ambitious and intuitive? Do you also struggle with mental, emotional, physical and spiritual distress? If so, you’ll want to hear what our guest, Jessica Carson, has to say. Jessica is a thought-leader in the psychology of entrepreneurs and creators. She has a background in psychology, neuroscience, start-ups, venture capital and mindfulness. She’s the Director of Innovation at the American Psychological Association and author of the new book, Wired This Way: On Finding Mental, Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual Well-Being as a Creator. *** Thanks to our sponsors of this episode! --> BetterHelp: get 10% off your first month of online counseling if there are issues that are interfering with your happiness or preventing you from achieving your goals by visiting betterhelp.com/nobody. --> Stamps.com: 4 week trial plus free postage and a digital scale without any long-term commitment. Go to stamps.com, click on the microphone at the top of the homepage, and type in NTM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys welcome back Jessica Carson of Clandestine Amigo who discusses her upcoming album, "Temporary Circumstances." (Thankfully, her first appearance on SideDish did not alter her ability to craft great music.) Jessica discusses how musicians are getting by utilizing Soundpost Sessions and other creative methods. In the Buzz around town, the guys discuss the opening of Longs Peak Pub, a submerged RV in Carter Lake, re-opening of schools and Java Stops new ownership.Reach out to the guys at sidedishlongmont@gmail.comCheck out our new show website Business MentionsJava StopSoundpost Sessions - Monica Marie and Taylor Sims, Friday August 14 at 7 p.m.Clandestine AmigoTerrapin Care StationLongs Peak PubMusicThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our Intro Music for you WeekThanks to Jessican Carson of Clandestine Amigo for "Long Gone"
Have you ever noticed how creators and entrepreneurs are just a little different? They seem to live on the extremes and have a hot-cold relationship with a lot of things. In this interview, Jessica Carson dives into why that is, the underlying psychology of it, and shares a few nuggets from her new book "Wired This Way". Buy Jessica's book: https://www.amazon.com/Wired-This-Way-Emotional-Well-being/dp/1630517976 Learn more about Jess: www.jessicacarson.co
Monday - Every hour, every minute, every second. Tuesday - Everything Can Change in an Instant Wednesday - Science vs Spirituality Thursday - "Believe in yourself and you will be unstoppable." Friday - Within Our Dark Is Our Light with Jessica Carson
The negative complex emotions we experience are actually the source of immense growth and potential.
Jessica Carson is guest on this episode of DC Entrepreneur where she talks about the complex wiring of start-up founders. Jessica is the Expert in Residence on Entrepreneur Mental Health and Wellbeing at Georgetown University, and is the author of “Wired This Way.” She’s also a former Director at NextGen Venture Partners. In this illuminating conversation, which happened back in April, she delves into her new book "Wired this Way" where she talks about the archetypes of creators and the unique mental health issues they face, such as burnout, substance abuse, and stress. "Wired This Way" is "a user’s manual for self-understanding, self-acceptance, and self-care as an entrepreneurial spirit." Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/georgeindc)
Jessica Carson is currently the Director of Innovation at the American Psychological Association, Expert in Residence at Georgetown University, and author of Wired This Way, a book about the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being of creators. With a background in neuroscience, psychology, startups, venture capital, and mindfulness, she writes, teaches, and speaks about the amazing complexity of creators. In this episode, we discuss how her life of being so rigid and practical caused an eating disorder, which forced very positive changes from within so she could better understand self-regulation and the entrepreneurial mind, where she is now publishing a book and building a movement to help other entrepreneurs lead healthier lives. You can read more about this episode here: https://bwmissions.com/blog/jessica-carson-podcast Follow Bryan Wish on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/bryanwish/ Follow Bryan Wish on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bryanwish_?s=11 Follow Bryan Wish on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryanwish_/ Join our Mission: bwmissions.com/join/ Join our Community: my.community.com/bwmissions
What is this duality? The duality of grief, and also seeing the silver lining. How can one hold that two-sides of the same coin feeling?It’s something I feel so deeply and wonder: is it a trait I was born with or a skill I have cultivated? Does this have anything to do with me being an entrepreneur and running my business for nearly 6 years? Perhaps I’ve built this skill set of duality, of living in and with uncertainty. We explore living with complexity on this episode featuring Jessica Carson. She is currently Georgetown University’s first Expert in Residence and the Director of Innovation at the American Psychological Association. Previously, she held positions at a startup and venture firm, and was a Research Fellow at the National Institutes of Health. With a background in psychology, neuroscience, startups, venture capital, and mindfulness, she has both a scientific and embodied understanding of the unique wiring of entrepreneurial spirits, and empowers them to develop their capacity for self-study. Jessica lives in Washington, D.C. with her cat, Cleopatra. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Brady geeks out on The Hobbit. The guys discuss new apartments on Nelson and 75th, how businesses are bringing Zoom to their operations. The guys are joined by Nels Wroe, Co-Founder of Dry Land Distillers who describes how Dryland is adjusting to business conditions in our current environment, their awards, and their new online store.Reach out to the guys at info@sidedishlongmont.org Business mentions In this episodeDry Land DistillersLongtuckeySpirithoundsRobin ChocolatesLongmont Yarn ShoppeZiggis Twisted Roots YogurtEventsHowl at the Moon at 8 p.m each night (no link but sounds great!)Grey Havens Group Covid-19 Philosophy DiscussionsMusicThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroMusic of the week "On Your Own" by Jessica Carson of Clandestine Amigo
Eric and Brady discuss some normal activities in the community that are going on to give us a sense of everyday living -- including tree limb collection. The guys are joined by Brian Coppom, Director of the Boulder County Farmers Markets who describes how the Market will adjust to live during the COVID-19 outbreak. They are still providing fresh foods but doing it virtually. Eric is still pushing for Kohlrabi to be the break out vegetable of 2020.Reach out to the guys at info@sidedishlongmont.org Business mentions In this episodeBoulder County Farmers MarketSimply BulkNextlightEventsHowl at the Moon at 8 p.m each night (no link but sounds great!)Longmont Museum History on Facebook Live April 9thMusicThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroMusic of the week "Long Gone" by Jessica Carson of Clandestine Amigo
Jessica Carson is currently Georgetown University’s first Expert in Residence and the Director of Innovation at the American Psychological Association. Previously, she held positions at a startup and venture firm, and was a Research Fellow at the National Institutes of Health. With a background in psychology, neuroscience, startups, venture capital, and mindfulness, she has both a scientific and embodied understanding of the unique wiring of entrepreneurial spirits, and empowers them to develop their capacity for self-study. Link to my site: www.jessicacarson.co Link to order Wired This Way: https://amzn.to/2W66AJW --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jessica Carson, Director of Innovation at the American Psychological Association, shares insights from her book Wired This Way: On finding mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being as a creator. Learn why entrepreneurs are especially vulnerable to mental health challenges, and find out what you can do to reduce tension and stay focused on the things that matter most.
Eric buys a microphone which helps with the audio quality of the podcast...now if he could only get the music to stop. Thankfully, Brady comes to the rescue with his own version of tech support.The guys are on their own, talking about ways to occupy yourself during COVID-19. They also discuss what's open around town. Reach out to the guys at info@sidedishlongmont.org Business mentions In this episodeBrewing MarketOzo CoffeeLuna CafeFlower BinLa Momo Maes BakeryEventsTake-Out TakeoverMusicThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroMusic of the week "Long Gone" by Jessica Carson of Clandestine Amigo
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Brady is back and the guys are in rare form in a new studio. A few glitches to start but eventually they get on track. The guys welcome Jessica Carson, lead singer of Clandestine Amigo to the show. In addition to having a great voice the guys also learn that Jessica is the organizer behind the Winter WalkAbout - a music festival each year in Longmont. Business mentions In this episodeClandestine AmigoWinter Walk AboutEventsArt in Public Places - Art on the Move ApplicationMusicThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroMusic of the week "Unsatisfied" by Clandestine Amigo Drop a line to the guys at info@sidedishlongmont.org
*Warning: today’s episode is extremely graphic and contains details involving child abuse. Listener discretion is advised. Blaine Milam, 18 years old, had just been released from jail and was now deemed a sex offender. It was shortly after his ‘self-imposed’ release that he met Jessica Carson. Jessica was still in high school in January 2008 when she fell for Blaine. Jessica, however, was not just a high school teen--she was a mom to a baby girl by the name of Amora, which means ‘love.’ While this threesome would join together and create the perfect family they had always dreamed about, this time would not last. Mental illness, drug abuse and religious delusions set in and all come to together ending with a murder of the most innocent. Join Jen and Cam on Our True Crime Podcast as we discuss ‘The Tragic Death of Little Amora.’Promo by our friends at @murderupnorthListener Discretion by the efficacious Edward Octoberpod @octoberpodVHSOriginal music and editing is courtesy of the nefarious Nico @wetalkofdreamsSources: https://www.facebook.com/justiceforamora/https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Conroe-jury-hears-horrific-details-of-injuries-to-1696955.phphttps://caselaw.findlaw.com/tx-court-of-appeals/1622523.htmlhttps://truecrimeandcoffee.com/f/the-murder-of-13-month-old-amora-bain-carsonhttp://www.angelizdsplace.com/child122.htmhttps://www.houstonpress.com/news/blaine-milam-strong-candidate-for-tool-of-the-decade-on-trial-in-conroe-for-east-texas-exorcist-baby-murder-6737419http://scaredmonkeys.net/index.php?topic=7739.0;wap2https://www.kltv.com/story/9451701/update-rusk-county-baby-had-bite-marks-murder-scene-was-gruesome/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/police-toddlers-exorcism-turns-deadly/Herzog, Werner: On Death Row https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3279048/?ref_=ttep_ep3
In this episode, Brady alerts Eric that it's supposed to snow. The guys' buzz around town includes new developments on Hover and Pike, Clovis Point - apartment complex, Balfour Senior Living, the new Raising Cains restaurant, RossMonster Vans, and Pods storage. The guys do a Deep Dive on the Coffman expansion project and other new ways the city is proposing to make bicycling easier in Longmont. Events include End of Prohibition Party, Onesie Bar Hopping and Festivus at Boot Strap BrewingBusiness mentions In this episodeClovis Point Raising Canes RestaurantAcertaraPods Moving and StorageBalfour Senior LivingRoss Monster VansSt. Vrain CideryBootstrap BrewingEventsOnesie Pub Crawl - Nov 27End of Prohibition Party - Dec 5Festivus Bootstrap Brewing - Dec 20thMusicThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroMusic provided by Jessica Carson of Clandestine Amigo
Brady and Eric discuss some of the events going on during the holidays. So many activities it couldn't be contained in one regular episode. The guys discuss Skee Ball, Holiday lighting ceremonies, Santa at the Flower Bin, the Holiday Home Tour, After the Turkey Trot, and much more.Unfortunately a couple of the events we mention have incorrect dates. Our apologies. What do you expect from a couple of guys who don't get paid? Business mentions In this episodeQuartersLeft Hand BreweryFlower BinGrey Havens GroupBecause of BeccaVillage at the PeaksLongmont ChoraleLongmont LibraryLongmont Meals on WheelsCheese ImportersEventsHoliday Tree Lighting Ceremony DowntownHoliday Tree Lighting Ceremony Village at the PeaksFlower Bin Holiday Open HouseShredding eventCallahan House Open House Big Kid Ornament MakingLeft Over Turkey TrotThinking Games Grey HavensSanta's Story Time and BrunchYule BallHarps for the HolidaysArt and Sip Event NutcrackerJoy to the WorldMolly McGees Craft FairGift of Home Tour2nd Annual Holiday Cheese Tasting SoireeMusicThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroMusic provided by Jessica Carson of Clandestine AmigoSpecial Thanks to Jeff Sylvester for our SideDish logo design
The guys are joined by Wayne Tomac City of Longmont Neighborhood Specialist who discusses the Neighborhood Improvement program and how to get funds to support your neighborhood project or block party. In the buzz around town Brady and Eric discuss the closing of Two Dog Diner and 2020 Wine Bar. The guys also discuss, the cost to rent the South Main Station apartments (at least according to Zillow) and the new Hilton Hotel at the Harvest Junction area. Business mentions In this episode:West Side Tavern South Main Station ApartmentsHilton at Harvest JunctionDry Land DistillersBenny's http://places.singleplatform.com/bennys-tacos-4/menu?ref=googleCity of Longmont - Neighborhood ProgramsEventsBattle of the Boards - Longmont Climbing Collective - Dec 7thHoliday Tree Lighting Ceremony - November 29thSkee-Ball Tournament, Quarters - November 24thWinter Passport, Nov 8 - Jan 3rdMusicThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroMusic for your week "Enough" provided by Jessica Carson of Clandestine Amigo Special Thanks to Jeff Sylvester for our SideDish logo design
Jessica Carson wants all entrepreneurs to celebrate and care for their finely-tuned operating systems. With a background in neuroscience, psychology, startups, venture capital, and mindfulness, Jessica empowers entrepreneurs to better understand their unique wiring so they can achieve physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. She's the Founder of Wired This Way where she writes, speaks, teaches, coaches, and consults, working with founders, venture capitalists, and other stakeholders in the innovation space to create a more sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem. Check out Jessica's KYŌ pack "Entrepreneur Well-being" loaded full of reflective prompts to help prioritize your mind as an entrepreneur. Follow Jessica on the socials - LinkedIn | Instagram ** KYŌ App Feedback - Give us 30 minutes, we'll give you $30! Help shape the next version of KYŌ with your feedback. Grab a time on May 9th HERE :) ** Visit journal.kyoapp.com for full show notes Take our daily reflection app KYŌ for a spin Music: Clouds - Joakim Karud https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O13PpAoVdI
Jessica Carson of Clandestine Amigo is here! We’re going to talk to Jessica here in a bit about the band and what’s coming next for them. But first! Your music calendar. Music Calendar Wednesday February 27 300 Suns Unplugged Acoustic Jam at 6pm The Old Mine - Erie Andy Eppler @ 6pm Rayback Collective Hop Pickers at 6pm VisionQuest Brewing Starwater Wednesday Open Mic feat Lady Love @ 7:30pm Laughing Goat Mr Booker Thursday February 28 Dairy Arts Center - Boulder Beatlemania @ 5:30pm Tasty Weasel The Dear Landlords @ 6pm Longmont Public House 3 chair Jam - w/ Andy Eppler @ 6pm St. Vrain Cidery David Ryle Live @ 6pm The Jamestown Merc Colin Robinson & Friends @ 8pm Globe Hall - Denver Leslie Tom Band/ Famous Men/ Many Mountains/ The Wyatts @ 8pm Friday March 1 Roosevelt Park Celtic Content Concert - $2 Resident/$3 non-Resident @ 1pm Sancho’s in Boulder Mad Dog Blues (Duo?/Trio?) @ 5:30pm 5030 Local - Loveland Mountain Reverb - feat Tony Crank and Carl Hager @ 7pm Georgia Boys BBQ Clandestine Amigo - Solo @ 7pm The Caribou Room - Nederland - ticketed event Roosevelt Collier feat Jeremy Garrett (Infamous Stringdusters) w/ Sixty Minute Men Doors @ 7:30pm Show @ 9pm Saturday March 2 The Muse - Lafayette Illuminated Consciousness Workshop Live music and visual display from 2 - 4 pm The Tasty Weasel Coop and the Chicken Pluckers @ 4:30pm Periodic Northglenn Clandestine Amigo Trio @ 6pm Bootstrap Brewing Company - Longmont The Strange Parade @ 6pm Coal Creek Canyon Improvement Association (CCCIA) - Golden, CO Concert in the Canyon - Foxfeather & Julian Peterson @ 7pm The Experience Building - La Vita Bella Alphonzo, Marshall, and Darby bring you: Judgement Day CD Release Party @ 7pm City Star Brewing - Berthoud Women in Song at City Star @ 7pm The Roost Shawn Cunnane Solo @ 8:30pm Oskar Blues HomeMade Liquids and Solids Jockamo brings the Mardi Gras @ 8:30pm Sunday March 3 The Little Bear Saloon - Evergreen Mountain Reverb @ 12pm The Tasty Weasel Kort McCumber @ 3pm Left Hand Brewing Company Pamela Machala Band @ 4pm The Gold Hill Store and Pub Foxfeather @ 5pm Left Hand Brewing Company Longmont Tonight w/ Andy Eppler @ 7pm Monday March 4 The Oriental Theater - Denver Colorado Solo Artist Awards & MiniFest @ 6pm License No. 1 - Boulder Open Mic Night hosted by Foxfeather Music @ 7:30pm Bootstrap Brewing Niwot Open Mic w/ Denny Driscoll and Friends @ 6pm Oskar Blues HomeMade Liquids and Solids Open Blues Jam w/ Danny Shafer @ 7pm Your House Longmont Song Circle @ 7pm Tuesday March 5 Happy Birthday to Sean The Nomad Playhouse - Boulder Boulder Bach Festival @ 2:30 - FREE Grossenbart Brewery Open Mic w/ Andy Eppler @ 6pm
Jessica Carson is here on the phone to talk about the Winter Walkabout which is happening Saturday February 2nd! Check out the details here! Foxfeather has a new music video for their single Come and Get Me. Check it out here! Mike Wooten is here today! Mike is a drummer that has been around the industry for a very long time, and has played with some names you’ve definitely heard including Leftover Salmon, Navarro, and Carol King. We’re honored to have him here today and excited to chat with him! Music Calendar Wednesday January 30 Rosalee’s Pizzeria Navara and friends at 7PM 2020 Food and Wine Bar Mountain Duo at 5:30 The Laughing Goat Andrew Sturtz and Courtlyn Carpenter at 8PM Beyond the Mountain Brewing Bluegrass Pick ft members of The Sweet Lillies at 5PM Thursday, January 31 Macky Auditorium Silkroad Ensemble at 7:30PM Lazy Dog Boulder Goose at 8PM Taco Junky & Tequila Bar Aidan Pagnani Band at 9PM No Name Bar Ryan Hutchens at 10PM License Number 1 George Nelson Band at 9PM La Vita Bella Cafe Teresa Storch / Peter Lucis Duo at 6:30PM Tasty Weasel Honeytree Duo at 6PM Grossen Bart Denny Plays with Strangers at 6PM Friday, February 1 Still Cellars Tim Ostdiek at 6:30PM Tasty Weasel Eben Grace at 5PM Dicken’s Opera House The Long Run (Eagles Tribute) at 8PM CHUBurger Taylor Shae Duo at 6PM Lazy Dog Boulder Armchair Boogie at 10PM Oskar Blues Boulder Famous Men at 7:30PM License Number 1 Al Capones at 9PM Saturday, February 2 Winter Walkabout Music Showcase which we just talked to Jess about. More information is available by going here! License Number 1 Banshee Tree at 9PM Lazy Dog Boulder Matt Flaherty Band at 9PM Dannik’s Gunbarrel Corner Bar Nic Clark at 7:30PM No Name Bar Food for Bears Duo at 10PM Oskar Blues Boulder Erik Boa and the Constrictors at 8PM Sunday, February 3 The Speakeasy Stompit Monday, February 4 License Number 1 Open Mic with Foxfeather at 7:30PM Tuesday, February 5 Oskar Blues Boulder Open Stage with Danny Shafer at 7:30PM Grossen Bart Brewery Open Mic with Andy Eppler at 6PM That’s it for your music calendar! Michael Wooten is here in studio!
Mike Wooten is going to be here next week! Mike is a drummer that has been around the industry for a very long time, and has played with some names you’ve definitely hard. We’re excited to chat with him about leading a musical life, his approach to his instrument, and a bunch more! Before we get into our music calendar, we do want to talk about something super exciting. On February 2nd, Longmont’s first Winter Walkabout music festival will be happening! This is the first year for the festival, and there are over 30 acts booked at various venues around town. Your ticket gets you access to every show on the schedule, plus some awesome Food & Drink Deals. Venues that will remain open to the public during the showcase will be giving something extra to ticket holders as a thank-you for supporting and being a part of this inaugural event. Jessica Carson will be on the show next week to give us all of the details! Find out more in the show notes at soundonpodcast.com Music Calendar Wednesday January 23 300 Suns Drop In Acoustic Jam at 6PM Rosalee’s Pizzeria Defunkt Railroad at 7PM Tandoori Grill Tony Rosario at 5:30PM Beyond the Mountain Bluegrass Pick at 5PM Laughing Goat Arbour Season & Fort Vine at 8PM Rayback Collective Ultralowfi Live at 6PM Thursday, January 24 The Root Kava Co Roma Ransom at 9PM License Number 1 George Nelson Band at 9PM Oskar Blues Longmont Clandestine Amigo at 6PM Still Cellars Teresa Storch and Peter Lacis at 7PM Tasty Weasel Jackson Cloud Odyssey at 6PM Friday, January 25 CHUBurger Kate Farmer at 6PM Tasty Weasel Lionel Young Duo at 3:30PM Pearl Street Pub Colin Robison at 5PM Laughing Goat Harley Eblen at 9PM Caffe Sole Lionel Young at 6PM Oskar Blues Boulder Felonius Smith Trio at 7:30PM Saturday, January 26 eTown Foxfeather and Monocle Band at 7PM Laughing Goat Jeremy Dion, Bob Barrick, Ramaya Soskin at 8PM License Number 1 Banshee Tree at 9PM Dannik’s Gunbarrel Corner Bar Maynard Mills Blues Band at 7:30PM Grossen Bart Brewery The Renegade Roosters at 7PM Longtucky Spirits Tim Ostdiek at 7PM Bootstrap Brewing Johnny & the Mongrels at 6PM Tasty Weasel Peak 2 Peak (Grateful Dead tribute) at 4:30PM Sunday, January 27 Left Hand Brewing Honeytree at 9AM Tasty Weasel Chris Dismuke at 3PM St Vrain Cidery Bo DePena at 4PM License Number 1 Irish Music Session at 7:30PM Mountain Sun Phour Point O at 10PM Monday, January 28 Pearl Street Pub Dahlby and Nadine at 9PM License Number 1 Open Mic with Foxfeather at 7:30PM Tuesday, January 29 Grossen Bart Open Mic with Andy Eppler at 6PM Laughing Goat Monica Marie & David Burchfield at 8PM Oskar Blues Boulder Open Mic with Danny Shafer at 7:30PM That’s it for us this week! Join us next week to hear what I’m sure will be an excellent conversation with the venerable Michael Wooten! If you are an artist or venue, and would like your show featured, e-mail us - info@soundonpodcast.com. Thanks for tuning in - we’ll see you next week!
On this bonus "library" episode, you'll hear what Jessica Carson -- founder of Wired This Way and the creator of the Colorful Cortex -- is reading, writing and thinking about creating next.
How do you go from just creating content to creating content that drives impact? Jessica Carson was wrestling with that very question -- she was a frequent blogger, had robust relationships in the community and was active in the speaking circuit. But she hadn't had that breakthrough... her inflection point. Many of us struggle to find out how to stand out in a world where more and more people are contributing to the dialogue. The secret may be right in front of us: showcasing our depth. In researching some of the most successful 20-somethings, we found that over 80% of them created something taht enabled them to highlight their depth -- typically something that took them 6-12 months to complete. On this episode we'll talk to Jessica about her 'inflection' moment when she created and released her "Disruptors Series", an 8-part article series that pulled together some of the core research and insights she'd been thinking, speaking and blogging about for the past several years. It was in that moment to step back, invest in something more substantive that would showcase her depth that things began to really explode. Jessica is the founder of Wired This Way, a community of innovators focused on finding balance, resilience, and alignment as an entrepreneurial spirit and has a forthcoming book detailing her insights on the psychology of creators.
The wiring of our limbic system is strung pretty tightly from infancy. If your Mama made lots of eye contact, you’re probably in the clear: The integrity of that wiring comes from early experiences of bonding, emotional closeness, security, and trust. But unlike more recently evolved parts of our brain that constantly learn and change, our limbic system is a tough nut to crack. One of the only things that can change our limbic response is other people. We sync up to, adjust, and strengthen the systems of others through limbic regulation. How To Wire Your Limbic System For Love Like mind control, limbic regulation is the ability to “adjust and fortify one another’s fragile neural rhythms in the collaborative dance of love.” Relationships exist in open-loops and are reciprocal exchanges that constantly regulate the physiologies of its participants. Psychologists poetically describe limbic regulation as a “shimmering conduit” to “tinker with one another’s psychology.” We intermingle our rhythms and energies to regulate each other. Think of how powerful that is. Our physical body affects and is affected by other physical bodies. Consider yourself a source of energetic radioactivity. You, by being you, impact another’s experience of themselves. This brings new light to the saying, “Who we are depends in part on who we love.” This interview was inspired by Jessica's insightful and though provoking article "Wire Your Limbic System For Love" Wellness Force Friday is a special edition, bite-size podcast that fuels the start of your weekend with actionable steps for your wellness journey through an inspiring message or story from a trusted influencer who’s a positive force for the physical and emotional wellness of our global collective. JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | REVIEW THIS PODCAST If it's your first time listening to the show, be sure to hit subscribe for access our more in depth and full-length featured episodes with over 100 expert guests where you’ll learn the best tools and ways of being to understand those connections between our emotions and healthy habits, to live life well and enjoy the process. Thank you for listening to the show! If you’re ready to take inspired action from this week’s Wellness Force Friday podcast, let me hear your voice! Click here and write down your thoughts, about this episode and what you’re committed to creating this weekend and into the next. Don’t let the conversation stop here, Join The Facebook Group for added accountability and connection to support the physical and emotional wellness for the collective and ourselves. About Jessica Carson Jessica Carson is a writer, entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and yoga/meditation teacher. She started her career as a Neuroscience & Psychology Research Fellow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), before entering the world of startups and venture capital. With a passion for psychology, innovation, and entrepreneurship, she now innovates new products for the American Psychological Association (APA). Through her blog ColorfulCortex, Jessica offers a relatable and humorous perspective on psychological topics, including romantic relationships, entrepreneur wellness, and more. Her mantra is to lead and support innovation in mental health and psychology, leveraging tools from technology to spirituality to support the journey of self-discovery.
In the first round from May's LIVE Drink N' Debate show from The Spokane Comedy Club, the reigning champ "Sorry Ladies We're Taken" (Ryan McComb, Greg Beachler & Steve Johnson), take on "Acceptably Sweaty" (Devin Devine, Jessica Carson & Travis Naught) over the topic: Should You Have to Marry a Relative in Idaho.
After a delay, Case No Point returns! (At least it didn't take several years this time...) For this episode, I'm joined by my friend, voiceover artist Jessica Carson. Among the topics discussed: Comedy, working in radio, and the challenges (and rewards) of raising an autistic son. Plus, "Jessica's Birthday Song" is included at the end of the episode. You can potentially hire Jessica for voice work at voiceofjessica.com