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What if I told you that you don't actually have a time problem—you have an energy problem? Jessica DeLorenzo is the Chief Human Resources Officer at Kimball Electronics. And she believes energy, not time, is the leader's most valuable asset. Jessica challenges the hustle culture mindset and encourages leaders to take ownership of their energy. Saying "I don't have time" often really means "I'm not managing my energy." The root issue most leaders face is not the number of hours in the day, but the quality of the energy you bring to those hours. We get honest about the myth of hustle, the power of self-awareness, and the radical act of resetting boundaries at work. This episode is about giving you permission to pause, recharge, and embrace self-compassion as a true leadership strategy. Ready to discover a new lens for success, one that's measured by impact—not output or hours? Leadership Lessons in This Episode (00:00) What if Time isn't Your Problem? (02:43) The Major Mindset Shift: It's not about the amount of time, it's about the quality of our time (03:52) How to Break the "I don't have time" Excuse and Take Back Control (07:37) What Does it Mean to Use Energy as a Strategic Asset in Leadership? (10:20) How Self-Awareness Unlocks Better Energy Decisions (12:22) Teaching People How to Treat Us (14:42) Self-Compassion is an Energy Management Strategy (19:42) Defining "Rest" for Yourself (24:32) Jessica's Energy Management Tool (29:38) How to Read and Influence the Energy of People Around You (31:06) Emotional Intelligence in Meetings: Shifting team energy for better outcomes (33:52) Reflection Challenge: What's one thing you can do TODAY to renew your energy? Connect with Jessica DeLorenzo https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicadelorenzo/ About Andrea Butcher Andrea Butcher is a visionary business leader, executive coach, and keynote speaker—she empowers leaders to gain clarity through the chaos by being MORE of who they already are. Her experiences—serving as CEO, leading at an executive level, and working in and leading global teams—make her uniquely qualified to support leadership and business success. She hosts the popular leadership podcast, Being [at Work] with a global audience of over 600,000 listeners and is the author of The Power in the Pivot (Red Thread Publishing 2022) and HR Kit for Dummies (Wiley 2023). Connect with Andrea https://www.abundantempowerment.com/ Connect with Andrea Butcher on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/leaderdevelopmentcoach/ Abundant Empowerment Upcoming Events https://www.abundantempowerment.com/events
Jessica DeLorenzo and Jake Latendresse of Latendresse Media Collective catch up and get going about all things Outdoor Cameraman Experience.
Jessica DeLorenzo is the sales director and co founder at Stickersthatstick a sticker company with a vast customer base including small artists and large corporate clients. They offer a variety of custom stickers and labels including Vinyl, Heavy Duty, Mirror Chrome, and my personal favorite Holographic. Her and her husband Mark DeLorenzo were already running a motorcycle parts business when they entered into the custom business with a partner back in 2009. In the age of entrepreneurship being a trend it was great to speak with someone about the lessons learned while creating a business that has been around for 10 years and continues to grow. Check out stickersthatstick on Instagram and their website www.stickersthatstick.com!
The third episode of the Outdoor Cameraman Experience hosted by Jessica DeLorenzo and Jake Latendresse of Latendresse Media Collective with guest Lee Kjos. We are going to explore Lee's journey as one of the most respected and accomplished photographers in the outdoor world. There are very few words that describe his work properly, but EPIC, STOIC, and BADASS come to mind. More importantly, Jess and I will tap into his amazing career and his very interesting life. You don’t want to miss this show.
The third episode of the Outdoor Cameraman Experience hosted by Jessica DeLorenzo and Jake Latendresse of Latendresse Media Collective with guest Sam Soholt. We'll be talking about the logistics of traveling with gear and the most efficient ways to select and pack camera equipment for extended trips. We'll also have professional outdoors photographer, passionate hunter, and public lands advocate, Sam Soholt, on to chat about his latest travels, public lands, and update us on what him and his bus have been up to.
The second episode of the Outdoor Cameraman Experience hosted by Jessica DeLorenzo and Jake Latendresse of Latendresse Media Collective. For those of you that don’t know her, Shannon Nardi is one of the most experienced producers and editors in the entire outdoor television industry. She comes from an amazing family which I consider to be the “First Family” of Outdoor Television. From The Fishing Hole, ESPN Outdoors, Waterdog TV, Bassmaster, and many of the most popular outdoor shows ever produced, she and her family literally paved the way for the rest of us. This is one of the most interesting and relevant episodes, so you don’t want to miss this one!
The first episode of the Outdoor Cameraman Experience hosted by Jessica DeLorenzo and Jake Latendresse of Latendresse Media Collective. We introduce what we plan to do as we develop the Outdoor Cameraman Experience.
Today on the show we’re joined by two avid hunters, Jessica Delorenzo and Alex Templeton, and we’re exploring the unique experiences, perspectives, and challenges of today’s female hunter. To listen to the podcast, click the Play button in the orange...
Today on the show we’re joined by two avid hunters, Jessica Delorenzo and Alex Templeton, and we’re exploring the unique experiences, perspectives, and challenges of today’s female hunter. To listen to the podcast, click the Play button in the orange...