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Market conversation with Merrill Crowley, Ag Trader Talk. We then hear from COUNTRY Crop Agency Manager and Jessica Carter, COUNTRY Crop Claims Manager. They recap the 2024 growing season and provide tips for 2025.
On today's Friday News Roundup, producer Marie Cecile Anderson is joined by Nashville Scene reporter Eli Motycka as well as comedian and Radio Free Nashville host Jessica Carter. They're discussing Eli's Scene cover story about our missing middle housing crisis, and the exciting news that the Confederate flags around the former site of a very racist statue on I-65 have finally come down. Plus, Jessica's got all the details on her Conjuring Comedy Festival, taking place Oct. 19th. And stick around after the roundup for our Don't Go Gently tip for the weekend, presented by our exclusive launch sponsor, Tecovas. It's Homecoming weekend for Tennessee State University, one of Nashville's four Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The Big Blue Experience will be taking over Jefferson Street for their annual parade starting at 9 a.m. Saturday. Come out and enjoy the GRAMMY Award-winning Aristocrat of Bands and Sophisticated Ladies, and then cheer on the Tigers at 5 p.m. as they take on Eastern Illinois at Nissan Stadium. Don't go gently, go in Tecovas! Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter. Follow us @citycastnashville You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 615-200-6392 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE.
This episode of Big Blend Radio's "Nature Connection" Podcast features Jessica Carter, Director of Parks and Public Engagement at Save the Redwoods League, who discusses the 3rd Annual California State Parks Week happening June 12-16, 2024. Through over 200 special in-person community events and virtual programming, this week-long event celebrates California's 280 state parks and the people who visit and help protect these iconic places. California State Parks Week is presented by California State Parks, Save the Redwoods League, Parks California, and California State Parks Foundation. Visit: * https://castateparksweek.org/ * https://www.parks.ca.gov/ * https://www.savetheredwoods.org/ * https://parkscalifornia.org/ * https://www.calparks.org/ Big Blend Radio's "Nature Connection" Podcast airs every 4th Friday in collaboration with Margot Carrera, a fine art nature photographer who is passionate about the environment. More: http://margotcarrera.etsy.com/ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Parks & Travel," "Vacation Station," and "Big Daily Blend" podcast channels. Follow Big Blend Radio's Network of Podcasts: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
JESSICA TALKS ABOUT HER NEW SINGLE “FAKE IT” AND HER APPERANCE AT CITY WINERY IN NYC ON MAY 6 TH.
We're at that time of the sports year when all sports seem to converge. In Mississippi, there are big doings in all three major sports.
Sponsored by Woodstock Neighbors Magazine Jessica Carter is an army veteran. She was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease in 2010. Doctors tried everything for 5 years, before she took matters into her own hands. She taught elementary music for 13 years. She now teaches about the life-changing benefits of essential oils, supplements, mindfulness and yoga. […]
Sponsored by Woodstock Neighbors Magazine Jessica Carter is an army veteran. She was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease in 2010. Doctors tried everything for 5 years, before she took matters into her own hands. She taught elementary music for 13 years. She now teaches about the life-changing benefits of essential oils, supplements, mindfulness and yoga. […] The post Jessica Carter with Your Metabolic Reset and Libby McRae with The Crucial Social appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Sponsored by Woodstock Neighbors Magazine Jessica Carter is an army veteran. She was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease in 2010. Doctors tried everything for 5 years, before she took matters into her own hands. She taught elementary music for 13 years. She now teaches about the life-changing benefits of essential oils, supplements, mindfulness and yoga. […] The post Jessica Carter with Your Metabolic Reset and Libby McRae with The Crucial Social appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
In this classic favorite episode we sat down with Jessica Carter to discuss managing stress every day. She'll discuss some lifestyle changes you can make, her favorite essential oils to use like Adaptiv, Siberian Fir, and Bergamot, as well as what doTERRA products you can use internally to help you ease feelings of tension like Copaiba, and the Adaptiv Calming Blend Capsules. This episode is sponsored by Lavender, learn more about how you can get a free, exclusive copy of the Internal Use of Essential Oils audiobook by purchasing a bottle of Lavender. If you'd like to enroll to be a doTERRA member and receive a 25% wholesale discount on all products click here.
Here on the Twinning It podcast we like to cover a whole range of meaty twin topics, from feeding to starting school, but that doesn't mean we can't cover the lighter side of twin parent life. And in this week's episode we chat to content creator and mum of twins Lucy Jessica Carter about all things fashion!She chats to us about dressing her twin bump with style, what she wore in those early newborn days for comfort and the joys of shopping on Vinted for our kids' clothing.We also chat about travel and holidays - Lucy is former cabin crew - and get some twin mum tips from her!You can follow Lucy on Instagram.Twinning It is brought to you by pre-school twin mums Jenna Banks and Alison Perry, author of OMG It's Twins. We're passionate about finding as many tips and trick from our experts and other twin mums to help make life that little bit easier. And also, find some much needed solidarity during this unique parenting ride! Come follow us on Instagram! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Monday was Juneteenth, a holiday first recognized by the federal government two years ago that honors the date in 1865 when enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, discovered they were free – some of the last to learn of their emancipation. Today, we are honoring the holiday by recognizing the work being done to combat racism in our region. Maxine Crump, founder and president/CEO of Dialogue on Race, an organization in Baton Rouge with a mission to eliminate racism through education and dialogue, joins us for more. Tomorrow, the Capitol Park Museum presents a revival production called “The Fading Line: A Commemoration of the 1953 Bus Boycott.” As the name suggests, this performance highlights the bus boycott that took place 70 years ago in Baton Rouge and inspired similar protests across the nation. This play first premiered 20 years ago, and some of the original actors are reprising their roles. Renée Chatelain, creator of the production and president/CEO Arts Council of Greater BR, along with three of the performers, Jessica Carter, Jeoffrey Harris and Trey Gillen, tell us more. But first, last Thursday, the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles and state officials warned that all residents with a state-issued driver's license, ID or car registration likely had sensitive information exposed to hackers in a major cyberattack. Today, WRKF's Molly Ryan tells us more about the third party responsible for this attack and how officials are responding. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Adam Vos. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Chloe Chadwick - Rattling Bones FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYSadie Fine - Somebody Like You FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYDaisy Chute ft. Hannah Brine - Spirit of the Singers (Live) FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYNikkinana - Every Woman You Know FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYJessica Carter Altman - Blood Moon FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYThe Treacherous French - Toward Morning FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKiki Kramer - Pipe Dream FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMoon and Aries - The Arrival FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAmos Waits - Berlin Blue FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYJasi Bella - Breakup Honeymoon FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Drea Lake at drealake.comVisit our Sponsor Moon and Aries at moonandaries.comVisit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at: http://www.bandzoogle.comVisit our Sponsor Release Checklist at ProfitableMusician.com/checklistVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resources
Looking to learn more about educational opportunities in the beef industry? Then you won't want to miss this week's Beef Tips and Gravy Premiere Event! Hosted by John Houston, the episode features Dr. Jessica Carter, Dean of the School of Agriculture at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), and Matt Wade, Farm Laboratories Director for MTSU. They will highlight MTSU's educational offerings in the beef cattle industry and the hands-on learning opportunities available to students.
This episode of Big Blend Radio features Jessica Carter, Director of Parks and Public Engagement for the Save The Redwoods League, who discusses the upcoming Second Annual California State Parks Week.This special park celebration is presented by California State Parks, Save the Redwoods League, Parks California, and California State Parks Foundation. Held June 14-18, 2023, State Parks across the state will offer special community events with in-person and virtual programming. This week-long event celebrates California's 280 state parks and the people who visit and help protect these iconic places. A complete list of the week's events and how to participate are available at https://castateparksweek.org/Airing every third Friday, this episode is part of Big Blend Radio's "Nature Connection" Series in collaboration with Margot Carrera, a fine art nature photographer who is passionate about the environment. More: https://www.carrerafineartgallery.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of Big Blend Radio features Jessica Carter, Director of Parks and Public Engagement for the Save The Redwoods League, who discusses the upcoming Second Annual California State Parks Week.This special park celebration is presented by California State Parks, Save the Redwoods League, Parks California, and California State Parks Foundation. Held June 14-18, 2023, State Parks across the state will offer special community events with in-person and virtual programming. This week-long event celebrates California's 280 state parks and the people who visit and help protect these iconic places. A complete list of the week's events and how to participate are available at https://castateparksweek.org/Airing every third Friday, this episode is part of Big Blend Radio's "Nature Connection" Series in collaboration with Margot Carrera, a fine art nature photographer who is passionate about the environment. More: https://www.carrerafineartgallery.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of Big Blend Radio features Jessica Carter, Director of Parks and Public Engagement for the Save The Redwoods League, who discusses the upcoming Second Annual California State Parks Week.This special park celebration is presented by California State Parks, Save the Redwoods League, Parks California, and California State Parks Foundation. Held June 14-18, 2023, State Parks across the state will offer special community events with in-person and virtual programming. This week-long event celebrates California's 280 state parks and the people who visit and help protect these iconic places. A complete list of the week's events and how to participate are available at https://castateparksweek.org/Airing every third Friday, this episode is part of Big Blend Radio's "Nature Connection" Series in collaboration with Margot Carrera, a fine art nature photographer who is passionate about the environment. More: https://www.carrerafineartgallery.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this short and sweet episode, Jessica Carter, Yoga teacher, Nutrition coach, Podcaster and Mindfulness coach teaches us how to find peace and balance in the midst of life's chaos by being present and intentionally finding beauty in everyday moments.At the end of this episode, you will get some practical mindfulness tools for managing stress in difficult situations as well as a bonus tip on how to use essential oils in your wellness journey. Whether you're looking for ways to stay calm amidst chaos or just seeking easy and applicable tips you can use, this episode will empower you to harness the power of being present for a more serene and happier life. You can connect with Jessica on LinkedIn @jessica-carter-ommyoga and Facebook @jessica.m.carter.35. To book a free consult with her, visit the Contact Us page on Jessica's doTERRA business page.References in this episodeJessica Carter, Yoga Teacher and Nutrition Coach shares how to Release Trauma and Effects like Obesity with Essential Oils & Yoga, Food Journalling, Affirmations and BreathworkJessica Carter's Your Metabolic Reset podcastJoin the Messy Can't Stop Her Sisterhood at https://www.facebook.com/groups/3204395256540448/If you'll love to share your story on the #MessyCantStopHer podcast, click here to let me know. Thank you so much for listening. Music Credit: https://indiefy.me/wanted-carter
On this episode, Jessica Carter, Yoga teacher, nutrition coach and podcaster shares how essential oils with yoga, food journaling, affirmations and breathwork can help a woman in a challenging life situation release trauma stored in her body and address effects like obesity. With step-by-step guidance, she gives us practical tips that we can integrate into our daily routine to heal ourselves from inside out and transform our lives. At the end of this episode, you will learn how essential oils integrated into yoga, food journaling, affirmations and breathwork can help you handle negative emotions, limiting thoughts and support your journey towards physical and mental well-being. You can connect with Jessica on LinkedIn @jessica-carter-ommyoga and Facebook @jessica.m.carter.35. To book a free consult with her, visit the Contact Us page on Jessica's doTERRA business page.References in this episodeōmmYōga: Releasing Negative Emotions or Trauma Stored in the Body by Jessica CarterThe Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.Feelings Buried Alive Never Die by Karol K. TrumanMy Weight Loss Journey of Losing 50 Pounds! By Jessica Carter on Your Metabolic Reset podcastJoel Osteen (Lakewood Church) I am affirmationsJoyce Meyer on Speaking the Truth Out Loud Join the Messy Can't Stop Her Sisterhood at https://www.facebook.com/groups/3204395256540448/If you'll love to share your story on the #MessyCantStopHer podcast, click here to let me know. Thank you so much for listening. Music Credit: https://indiefy.me/wanted-carter
Eddie Edster and Cap'n Dave meet the children's author, Jessica Carter. Jessica is visiting Dogsthorpe Infant School on World Book Day. https://www.instagram.com/jessicacarterauthor/ www.partnershippublishing.co.uk/product-page/when-i-grow-up
Jessica Carter With Adonai El Rod ministry joins us to discuss her intergenerational ministry to help ladies who are looking for a new way to connect with God and learn more about their otherwise unknown gifts, and talents God can use in their lives to engine the kingdom. Check out our latest podcast episode featuring Adonai El Roi ministries. You'll hear how this millennial is reaching older generations and helping them discover their gifts and talents for His kingdom. It's an amazing ministry that you don't want to miss. You can find Echoes Through Eternity on all of your favorite podcast platforms. Just search for the title or author, and hit subscribe! That way, you can listen anytime, anywhere – without ever having to miss an episode. She is a wife to her best friend Jeff Carter and an auntie to 2 nieces and 2 nephews.https://adonaielroiministries.com
Let me Introduce you to Jessica Carter. She is an OnlyFans Creator who started as a Faceless Creator so she could test the waters to see how she enjoyed it & when she realised she loved it she started showing her face & this is when she started to grow as a Creator as she started her journey on TikTok. We started the conversation talking all about our first experience of meeting each other which was at a 7 girl Orgy that we both shot together. We spoke about a few different scenes she has shot & I hear about her love for being submissive which leads me on to asking her about her personal sexual likes. Jessica is the same height as me so we had a chat about how we feel about being so tall & then we get back to talking about porn when i ask her what her favourite scene is & why she likes it & any scene she would love to shoot . What else did we talk about ? Domination, love for Latex, Swinging, Wanting to get fucked in full latex with just a mouth hole, having a partner & shooting with other guys. her love for any thing horror, The porn she likes to watch, Her Fav sexual position, Her Fav sex act, Live sex shows, her love of sucking cock & we give some tips on how to suck cock, tattoos, her Love for Anal..... & we spoke about so much more. Hope you enjoyed the podcast & thank you for listening
We watched the HBO original series “Sort Of” in July 2022. We didn't realize until episode 7 or 8 that the show is set in Toronto; it could just as easily be a U.S. city. If you're still on the fence about watching this show, it just won Best Comedy Series (Canadian Screen Awards), Bilal Baig won Best Writing in a Comedy Series (for the first episode), and Jessica Carter and Steve Newburn won Best Makeup (for the last episode); and others were nominated for many more. Leave a comment! Or, send us suggestions at wereact677@gmail.com. Join our Facebook group! We React Podcast Tweet us @wereactpodcast We now have an Instagram! @wereactpodcast Join our discord and get access to our bonus Hamilton episode! https://discord.gg/3Rh3vuQ
Did you miss the livestream of Brenda Sanders' Veganniversary event? Did you catch it? Either way, you're in luck! This edited version adds music, veganniversary videos from leading vegan food justice activists and scholars, cuts slow transitions, and fixes technical glitches in the livestream.Featuring special appearances by Carol Adams (The Sexual Politics of Meat), Pattrice Jones (VINE Sanctuary), Dawn Moncrief (A Well Fed World), Jo'Vonna Johnson-Cooke (Grow Where You Are, Maitu Foods), Dr. Milton Millls (Plant-Based Nation, Defund Big Meat), Prof. Lori Gruen (Wesleyan Animal Studies), Naijha Wright-Brown (The Land of Kush, Naijha Speaks), Tracye McQuirter (10 Million Black Vegan Women), Dr. Priyumvada Naik (The Veg Doc) and more!Brenda Sanders is- the founder and executive director of Afro-Vegan Society- co-founder and co-coordinator of Vegan Soulfest- co-founder and co-owner of The Greener Kitchen and Plant Bliss Foods, - creator, host, and executive producer of Food & Justice w/ Brenda Sanders, a webshow and podcast. Join Brenda to celebrate her birthday and vegan quarter century!Learn about the many food justice projects Brenda is a part of with liveinterviews with her collaborators!Get the scoop on:- Food & Justice w/ Brenda Sanders's second season, premiering this summer!- Defund Big Meat's efforts to end subsidies to the meat and dairyindustries!- what's next for The Greener Kitchen and Plant Bliss!- the long-awaited return of Vegan Soulfest, coming back in Augustafter a two-year hiatus!- the Afro-Vegan Society's exciting online vegan education and community building efforts!- Brenda's essay in the upcoming anthology, Dear Effective Altruists!- And more!Support the show
Do you consider yourself a leader? If you're not so sure, let me make it easy… YES YOU ARE. Each one of us leads in our lives, whether that's in our homes with our kids, in our places of work or in our churches or communities. In fact, I celebrate my young kids leadership every time they share how they helped someone else or how they played with a kid who had no one else to play with. When I think about leadership, I think of always being the kind of leader or boss I wish I had. For me that means compassionate and inclusive. On this weeks podcast I give you 3 actionable tips (and a lot of other nuggets) on how you can show up and be a human-centered leader. Listen in to this episode where Latina leader, Paula Castillo, and successful entrepreneur, Jessica Carter ask me all about becoming the kind of leader you always wish you had. Follow Jessica on IG @jessica_carter_ommyoga Follow Paula on IG @paulacastillo.co See Full Show Notes and Transcripts by clicking Here. Follow Vanessa at: IG: @vanessacalderonmd FB: Vanessa Calderon MD Learn more and subscribe at: www.vanessacalderonmd.com Leadership Accelerator Is a 12-week Life and Executive Coaching program for women of color. You will learn how to execute at a higher level, thrive in all areas of your life, and improve your self-compassion. After completing the Accelerator you will: Improve your productivity by 60% 10X your Emotional Intelligence Have more time for the people you love Cultivate an unwavering sense of self-compassion Next cohort starts Fall 2022. Learn more and join the waitlist at: www.VanessaCalderonMD.com About the Podcast Leadership ability is equally distributed but opportunity to lead is not. This podcast is for all women, those that identify as leaders and those that don't, yet. You'll learn how to let go of guilt and self-doubt so you can show up with confidence everywhere you go. No more questioning if your idea is good enough to share, if it's worth it to speak up, or if you're a good enough leader. All that self-critical B.S. stops now. Listen in as masterful educator and Harvard grad physician, Dr. Vanessa Calderón, teaches you how to let go of the things standing in the way of your success as a leader. Get ready, this podcast will accelerate your personal and professional growth. Dr. Vanessa Calderón, MD, MPP has over 20 years of leadership experience. She is a Harvard grad, ER physician, Life and Leadership coach, and a mother of 2. She's a first generation Latina and is dedicated to uplifting her community. She's the founder of the Latina Leadership Accelerator, where she uses education and coaching to support the personal and professional development of women at all stages of their lives and careers.
Get the show notes for this episode here Jessica is the Director of Programming for Afro-Vegan Society where she helps create resources about going vegan, provides support for staying vegan, and offers education on the impacts of animal agriculture on black communities. The work of Afro-Vegan Society is amazing, and all my listeners should absolutely check them out! In this episode, we chat about: Experimenting with recipes as a new vegan Documentaries about industrial food systems How Jessica began creating content online after being an observer for years Food photography, food styling, and the best equipment to take great photos easily Jessica's secrets for making plating simple Virtual live vegan cooking demonstrations on Kiitch The process of recipe development Jessica's gluten sensitivity and the symptoms she experienced before finding out The search for the best gluten free pasta, and the brands to avoid New to vegan life? Download the free vegan starter kit with more tips and a grocery list at brownveganvip.com
CONGRATULATIONS JESSE ON YOUR BOSTON MARATHON FINISH IN 3:14:13!!!!! Crew/Pacers ,Brian Walker (brianwalker), Jessie Carter (jessieruns4beer), Rachel Oswald (rach_ozz), *honorable mention to my brother Rob (robskneeisstoopid) and Darrell (darrelllawson8092) for jumping in the crew vehicle for the last 10 or so miles. Pacers: Kelly Carver (ekert_2000), Cindy Ruggles (nuttycyn), Erin Sims (xsepshnal1), Kerry Johnson (runyourjourney), Cara Hall (rungryforlife), Jenn Sanosi (jennifersanosi), Sharon Wood (runningwithboys1) And the 11th registered pacer was my friend Sue who didn't end up sharing miles with me but was there to cheer! Additional people who were there to cheer for me: Whitney, Rick, Brent, Adam, Jasmine, Scott, Sharon, John P., John H., Sherry PLUS my buddy Mark who finished 7 hours before me came back out with Charlie and Mac to see me finish. Overwhelmed doesn't begin to cover it! This episode was brought to you by, Forged Glory Athletics. https://www.forgedgloryathletics.com/ (https://www.forgedgloryathletics.com/) https://runsignup.com/Race/NC/Corolla/BlackbeardsRevenge100 (https://runsignup.com/Race/NC/Corolla/BlackbeardsRevenge100) https://triviumracing.com/event/bbrevenge2022/ (https://triviumracing.com/event/bbrevenge2022/)
One of the things that sets our guest Jessica Carter apart is that she is that she takes an embodied approach to every business that she has created. Join me, Deborah Axé on You Are A Culture Keeper Podcast in conversation about how to bring empathy & other Feminine Business Practices to "slay in a good way" in your creative business. She cohosts a podcast with Paula Castillo called Should I Stay Or Should I Grow about navigating career & other changes in your life. In 2010 Jessica Carter was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease. Doctors tried for 4 years to get her blood work into the normal range with no success. She started researching natural options & was able to put her autoimmune disease into remission. She started helping others achieve their health goals with quality essential oils and supplements. She realized she desired more than working at a 9 to 5 job, so she left after 15 years of teaching music, to pursue her calling. In a short time, she created a multimillion dollar business. It's her passion to empower other women to achieve their deepest desires too. Jessica is a 500hr registered yoga teacher, essential oil specialist, army veteran, mindfulness coach, retreat leader & career coach. She created a trademarked yoga system, ōmmYōga, that helps individuals release any negative emotions or trauma stored in the body. She wrote two Amazon #1 Best Sellers, ōmmYōga and ōmmYōga Kids. We took a break last week to take a brief vacation & line up this episode as well as several other heavy hitters including: Isabelle Tierney on Self Regulation, & Craig Chalquist on Mythology, Academia & Terrapsychology (The Psychology of Place.) Connect with Jessica Carter: Website: https://ommyoga.me/ (https://ommyoga.me) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessica_carter_ommyoga/ (https://www.instagram.com/jessica_carter_ommyoga/) Amazon #1 Best Selling Books https://amzn.to/3ikQW7C (ōmmYōga)- https://amzn.to/3ikQW7C (https://amzn.to/3ikQW7C) https://amzn.to/3In5JsM (ōmmYōga Kids )- https://amzn.to/3In5JsM (https://amzn.to/3In5JsM) Podcast: https://www.shouldistayorshouldigrow.com/ (https://www.shouldistayorshouldigrow.com) Support Jessica's podcast: https://anchor.fm/shouldistayorshouldigrow/support (https://anchor.fm/shouldistayorshouldigrow/support) #PaulaCastillo #ShouldIStayOrShouldIGrow #JessicaCarter #OMMYoga #OMMYogaKids #podfade #CarolineMyss #EnergyAnatomy #AnatomyOfTheSpirit #Audible #Appalachian #ArmyVet #ommYoga #ommYogaKids #millionaire #MillionaireMindset #MoneyMindset #YouAreABadass #JenSincero #CarolineMyss #fomo #empathy #CliftonStrengths #GallupStrengths #CathyHeller #PodcastCourse #YourTurnToPodcast #NorthGeorgia #WomenPodcaster #FemalePodcaster #Women'sHistory Special Thanks to our Sound Guru: Paul Lamb NoodlePaul12@hotmail.com At Rue Henry Studio in Cotati, CA. in Cotati, CA Original Music by Deborah Axé. Track: Eventually
You have the power to make a difference in your health. It's about not giving up on yourself and finding ways to support your body in healing itself. In this episode, Jessica Carter shares her own autoimmune journey with us. She and I have a conversation about how she never gave up on herself by constantly searching for what her body needed in order for her body to start healing. This included becoming a scientist of her own body. Jessica is an army veteran. She and her husband have been to all 50 states and 50 counties. She's in the top 1% at her company, dōTERRA. She taught elementary music for 13 years. She now teaches about the life-changing benefits of essential oils, mindfulness, and yoga. She is a 500-hr yoga teacher. She published 2 Amazon number one best-selling books on her trademarked system ōmmYōga® which combine essential oils, meditation, mantras, and yoga to work through difficult emotions so they aren't stored in the body. She's a mindfulness and personal development coach. Her passion is guiding women to better health, to their strengths, and how to find the steps into their calling. Make sure you subscribe to this podcast so you never miss an episode. Don't forget to leave a rating and review for the show! If you know someone who could benefit from this show, please share it with them. References: The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.: https://smile.amazon.com/Body-Keeps-Score-Healing-Trauma/dp/0143127748/ref=sr_1_1?crid=SGTICWP3599R&keywords=the+body+keeps+the+score&qid=1644425549&sprefix=the+bo%2Caps%2C105&sr=8-1 Connect With Jessica Carter: Website: https://ommyoga.me Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trademarkedsystem Instagram: @jessica_carter_ommyoga https://www.instagram.com/jessica_carter_ommyoga/ Books Written by Jessica Carter: ōmmYōga: Releasing Negative Emotions or Trauma Stored in the Body: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08PJPQBM8/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 ommYoga Kids: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08GMV7NTS/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 Connect With Me: Follow me on Instagram: @thirmanda.zavala https://www.instagram.com/thirmanda.zavala/ Join the A Woman Worth H.E.A.L.ing Community Facebook group to continue the conversation and find other women like you and I to support each other on our healing journey! http://www.facebook.com/groups/awomanworthhealing/ Work with me for Free!: https://www.subscribepage.com/womens-autoimmune-mini-session
Special Episode: Jessica Carter of Afro-Vegan Society interviews Brenda Sanders!To mark the premiere of “They're Trying to Kill Us!”, a new documentary featuring our host, we're turning the tables this week, with Brenda's Afro-Vegan Society colleague interviewing her about her work, her objectives, and the origins of her commitment to food justice. SPECIAL OFFERDownload "They're Trying to Kill Us" from Thurs, Nov 11 through Wed, Nov 17 at https://killusfilm.com/BrendaSanders, arrange a home or community screening, and Afro-Vegan Society will cover the cost of vegan food for your event! Details at https://www.fjpodcast.com/screening.ABOUT JESSICA CARTERJessica Carter is a vegan recipe developer and wellness educator on a mission to make plant-based eating more accessible for everyone. She is Director of Programming at Afro-Vegan Society, where she creates, curates, and coordinates digital workshops and resources that highlight how plant-based living can improve the health, environment and communities of people of African descent. She created her plant-powered brand, Love Vegan Soul, to explore global flavors, ingredients, and plant-based traditions. Jessica creates simple and delicious vegan dishes, recipe videos, and conducts cooking demos and wellness workshops across the country - virtually and in-person - to help people make more sustainable and nourishing food and lifestyle choices. Her recipes have been featured on FOX45 Baltimore, Let's Talk Live, and Good Morning Washington. She received her Bachelor's Degree in African American Studies from Ohio University in 2009 and her Plant-Based Nutrition Certificate in March 2019 through the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies.ABOUT BRENDA SANDERSBrenda Sanders is a vegan food justice activist who co-founded Thrive Baltimore, a community resource center that offers free classes, workshops, cooking demos and other programming that supports people in living a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle. She's also executive director of Afro-Vegan Society, a nonprofit organization that provides resources to people in marginalized communities to assist them in transitioning to veganism, co-creator of Vegan SoulFest, an annual festival that celebrates culture and all aspects of vegan living and co-owner of The Greener Kitchen, a vegan deli and food distributor that produces plant-based foods that are both affordable and accessible. Brenda is also the host of Food & Justice, a weekly online video series and podcast that tackles issues of food access, environmental justice, health disparities, dietary racism, and other topics related to food and justice.SUBSCRIBESubscribe via your favorite video platforms & podcast apps at https://www.fjpodcast.com/subscribe. PAST EPISODEShttps://www.fjpodcast.com/guests.SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/FoodandJusticePodcast/Twitter - https://twitter.com/FoodJusticePodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/foodandjusticepodcast/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/foodandjustice/BECOME A PATRONhttps://www.patreon.com/BrendaSandersVOLUNTEEREmail info @ fjpodcast . com (no spaces).Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BrendaSanders)
What a pleasure it was to be able to interview Jessica. She is an army veteran, who has also been to all 50 states and 50 counties, with her husband. She is also in the top 1% at her company, dōTERRA. She taught elementary music for 13 years and now teaches about the life-changing benefits of essential oils, mindfulness and yoga. She is a 500-hr yoga teacher, who has published 2 Amazon number one best-selling books, on her trademarked system ōmmYōga®, which combines essential oils, meditation, mantras and yoga, to work through difficult emotions, so they aren't stored within the body. She's a mindfulness and personal development coach, where she guides women to better health, to find their strengths and how to find their step into their calling. Jessica's Books: Omm Yoga: Releasing Negative Emotions or Trauma Stored in the Body Omm Yoga for Kids Jessica's Podcast, Website and Freebie: Should I Stay or Should I Grow Podcast Website Healthy Habits with Jessica Carter HW WELLNESS Products: 4 Week Mini-Course 8 Week Connect Within Course Use this Coupon Code to receive 25% off either course: CONNECTION
Today's episode is filled with testimonies to the tremendous power of God in the midst of obstacles and life threatening danger. Gang life in Costa Rica is a normal aspect of Christian Leon and Jessica Carter's daily ministry. Listen to every minute of this life transforming interview.
Today we speak to Youtube and Influencer personality Lucy Carter! Lucy is well known for her youtube channel and ig which we've popped below, and today we chat all things motherhood and her experience of having each of her children, Jenson, Jesse, India and Rosabella. https://www.instagram.com/lucyjessicacarter/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBTPjAKFYoSmeTL3xE6c14A Eve: We're going to chat about a few different things today, do you want to start off by introducing yourself? Lucy: I have 4 children, and I have a YouTube channel which is Lucy Jessica Carter and then I have my Instagram which is the same. Eve: How did you and your partner Jordan meet? (1:10) Lucy: We met at my friends leaving party and she was leaving to Australia. Jordan came along with one of his friends and I had just come out of a long-term relationship. We didn't actually talk or acknowledge each other that night. He added me and on Facebook the next day and then he messaged me saying did you have a good night. It started off from a friendship and then it went from there. Eve: Aw that's so nice, and now you have 4 children together! Talk to me about your journey to motherhood? (2:45) Lucy: I'm one of those people that has always wanted to be a mum and knew I wanted a lot of children. I struggled when I finished school because all I wanted to do was to be a mum, and it wasn't the right time and then I met Jordan and it just happened. Every pregnancy just happened after that! Eve: How were your all your pregnancies and births with each of your children? (3:50) Lucy: I always knew about morning sickness as in being sick all day as my mum had it. When I was pregnant with Jenson, I felt fine for the first few weeks and then I hit 6 weeks pregnant and I felt so ill. It really took a toll on my mental health as well where you are so ill. When I was first pregnant, I was 23 and I didn't know anyone that had a baby and I really felt alone in that pregnancy. We weren't even married or living together at this point, it was very isolating especially in the first trimester. It was better in the 2nd and 3rd trimester and then I went overdue. I was then induced because I have high blood pressure. I felt really miserable as I was in hospital for a week. I had the hormone drip and everything like that, but Jenson's heart rate kept dropping and it ended up in an emergency c-section. When I got home after having Jenson, I remember putting on one born every minute and I had to turn it off as I couldn't watch anything about hospitals or childbirth. I had the baby blues after Jenson's birth which is feeling all over the place and really low. I did pick up after a few weeks and was fine. Eve: Then you went onto having Jesse, how was that pregnancy? (8:15) Lucy: That was completely different as I was a few years older and I was married, I felt very secure. I had nailed the first few years of motherhood so I knew exactly what was coming. The only thing that was different about Jesse's birth was the c-section recovery. I was expecting to bounce back, and I couldn't even sit up in bed and couldn't move. We actually had go to back into hospital as Jesse had jaundice. Eve: Then over 2 years ago you were pregnant with twins, how was that? (10:10) Lucy: Me and Jordan discussed having another baby and we kind of just went with it. I found out I was pregnant shortly after a Lanzarote trip. It was brilliant and then a few weeks later, I had a bleed, so I instantly thought I know what was happening here and thought the worst. I went into the scan and she told me I was actually pregnant with twins. Jordan was thrilled when I told him, he is so laid back and is always up for an adventure. Eve: How was your pregnancy with the twins? (12:35) Lucy: The first trimester was rough, I had severe morning sickness and I lost quite a bit of weight. In the end I was admitted to hospital, it was a bit of a rollercoaster. I kind of picked up around 17 weeks. My birth with the girls was a planned c-section and it went so smoothly. I think I was at 38 weeks. Rosabella went down to NICU straight away and India went down shortly after. They were there for 2-3 days. We came home on Christmas eve, so timing was not on my side. Eve: Did you always want to have a big family? (18:20) Lucy: I always said when I was younger I wanted 4 children. When I had my first child I thought oh this is pretty tough maybe I won't have 4 children, but here we are! Eve: When did you start your YouTube career? (19:00) Lucy: I started in January 2017. Being online has been very consistent and it has grown overtime. Last year I launched you and me and it's been quite a rollercoaster over the last few years. Especially the last year, because the whole world changed and having to consistently show up online when there is so much going on and so much uncertainty was a real challenge. Going to Weymouth recently was so lovely and I filmed it all and it made me realise why I started my channel. Eve: Are there any negatives you've found in the influencer and vlogging world? (22:22) Lucy: Like everything there will always be negative, and as I've got older I've learnt that anything and everything you do there will always be negative downsides. People online can be awful and when you are in a good place mentally, I can take it. But when you are not great and not feeling 100% about something it can be really hard to take it. That is a negative, although the positives do outweigh the negatives. Eve: Your sister Elle is also a vlogger and an influencer. Have you been sharing any top tips or advice to her? (24:00) Lucy: I definitely have but I'm also mindful of not to come across as a know it all at all. I'm sure every mum will agree that you need to let them do it their own way. I'm going to be around whenever she wants me, but equally I don't want to intrude. I recommend to other new mums to make a support group around you and make those new connections and to find someone on your level. Eve: How do you juggle your family life? (26:00) Lucy: It is a lot and since I've started house renovations and starting you and me it's just not all possible, I don't upload 3 times a week on YouTube anymore. It's up and downs and challenging at times but making sure we get quality time as a family as well. Eve: What does motherhood mean to you? (29:00) Lucy: It means everything, it sets my soul on fire. It's the forefront of every single thing I do, and I think it will be that way forever. I was going to say I love every minute but it is hard. At the end of the day I smile and they are my purpose.
Nashville comedian Jessica Carter is our special guest this week. Theatrical studies, hosting a radio program, comedy, great talk!
Jessica is an army veteran. She and her husband love to travel and have been to all 50 states and 50 countries. She's been a leader in her company, doTERRA for about 6 years recently reaching the top 1%. Though she taught elementary music for 13 years, she now teaches about the life-changing benefits of doTERRA essential oils and yoga. She opened her yoga studio on February 3rd, 2020. It closed just 6 weeks later as a result of COVID. She did not let this get her down. She dove into personal development. She achieved her 500-hour yoga certification and published an Amazon number one best-selling eBook ōmmYōga Kids, which combines essential oils, meditations, mantras, and yoga to help families work through difficult emotions so they aren't stored in the body. She's releasing her second book which is the adult version of ōmmYōga at the end of October. She's recently completed training to become a mindfulness coach and is looking forward to adding this to her tool belt of helping guide others to heal. Connect with Jessica: https://www.instagram.com/jessica_carter_ommyoga/ www.ommyoga.me Buy Her Book: https://www.amazon.com/%C5%8DmmY%C5%8Dga-Kids-Jessica-Carter-ebook/dp/B08CJLWL8D/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=ommyoga&qid=1596024143&sr=8-1 Connect with Carol: Instagram: www.instagram.com/denhartogcarol Podcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/sheopodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carolanndenhartog/ Website: www.sheopodcasting.com
As eDiscovery and litigation support professionals, training end users can become an important part of your job. Most of us don't have teaching experience, but the better you are at training, the easier the rest of your job will be. A well-trained review team leads to a smooth production; a well-trained trial team leads to fewer midnight phone calls. In this snackable podcast series we talked to three lit support professionals with strong training skills. Holland & Knight has developed an admirable training program on Relativity for their reviewers – we spoke to Kristen Wiwczar about what she's learned from teaching others. Jessica Carter of Driven helps Driven's corporate and law firm clients develop workflows and best practices on One, Relativity and Brainspace – she has insights on keeping users engaged and how law firm lit support staff can supplement vendor training. Ethan Hirsch of Ipro trains his customers on Trial Director and the Ipro suite of eDiscovery tools - he spoke about going onsite during the pre-trial crunch and what's different about training for trial. Moderator: Gillian Glass, CRM, CEDS - Director of Legal Services, Farella Braun + Martel Speakers: Kristen Wiwczar - eDiscovery Services Managed Review Center Manager, Holland & Knight Jessica C. Carter - Consulting Analyst, Driven Ethan Hirsch - Training Consultant, Ipro
As eDiscovery and litigation support professionals, training end users can become an important part of your job. Most of us don't have teaching experience, but the better you are at training, the easier the rest of your job will be. A well-trained review team leads to a smooth production; a well-trained trial team leads to fewer midnight phone calls. In this snackable podcast series we talked to three lit support professionals with strong training skills. Holland & Knight has developed an admirable training program on Relativity for their reviewers – we spoke to Kristen Wiwczar about what she's learned from teaching others. Jessica Carter of Driven helps Driven's corporate and law firm clients develop workflows and best practices on One, Relativity and Brainspace – she has insights on keeping users engaged and how law firm lit support staff can supplement vendor training. Ethan Hirsch of Ipro trains his customers on Trial Director and the Ipro suite of eDiscovery tools - he spoke about going onsite during the pre-trial crunch and what's different about training for trial. Moderator: Gillian Glass, CRM, CEDS - Director of Legal Services, Farella Braun + Martel Speakers: Kristen Wiwczar - eDiscovery Services Managed Review Center Manager, Holland & Knight Jessica C. Carter - Consulting Analyst, Driven Ethan Hirsch - Training Consultant, Ipro