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Jessica Edwards|HealthTech CEO|Why our healthcare system is broken?Dr. Jessica Edwards is a board-certified family medicine physician, healthcare entrepreneur, and Executive MBA candidate. A wife and mom of two—one with autism—she understands the challenges of balancing career, family, and health. As the founder of Zara Medical, she's redefining patient care by making healthcare more accessible and efficient. With expertise in medicine, business, and health equity, she helps listeners navigate the healthcare system, advocate for themselves, and take control of their well-being.Links:https://www.zaramedical.com/Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors:Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription.The best tool for getting podcast guests:https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghostSubscribe to our Instagram for exclusive content:https://www.instagram.com/expansive_sound_experiments/Subscribe to our YouTube https://youtube.com/@phantomelectricghost?si=rEyT56WQvDsAoRprRSShttps://anchor.fm/s/3b31908/podcast/rssSubstackhttps://substack.com/@phantomelectricghost?utm_source=edit-profile-page
Kellie Williams hosts IOSH future leaders Danielle Thorburn and Jessica Edwards. Danielle, with a background in veterinary science, transitioned into bio safety management at the Crick Institute, where she stayed for nine years. Jessica, initially in health and safety by chance, emphasises the importance of soft skills such as listening and empathy. For the next half an hour, listen to them discuss the rewarding yet challenging aspects of their careers, including navigating legal terminology and adapting to new roles, while highlighting the value of qualifications, and the importance of mentorship and continuous learning. Danielle aims to increase women's involvement in bio safety, while Jessica aspires to achieve Fellowship. Enjoy!
In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik sits down with Dr. Jessica Edwards—a board-certified family medicine physician, healthcare entrepreneur, and executive MBA candidate. Dr. Jessica is the founder of Zara Medical, where she is redefining healthcare by making it more efficient and accessible. Beyond her professional achievements, she is a wife, a mother of two (including a child with autism), and someone who has personally faced burnout. She shares how she transitioned from traditional healthcare into entrepreneurship, the importance of mindfulness, and practical strategies to balance business, family, and mental well-being. If you're an entrepreneur, a healthcare professional, or simply someone struggling to find balance in life, this conversation is packed with insights you won't want to miss! About the Guest: Dr. Jessica Edwards is a passionate healthcare innovator dedicated to bridging the gap between clinical care and operational efficiency. After experiencing burnout in the traditional medical system, she founded Zara Medical to create a more patient-centered approach. She is an advocate for mental well-being, work-life balance, and empowering professionals to build sustainable careers without sacrificing personal happiness. Key Takeaways: ✅ Burnout isn't just about overwork—it's about being in the wrong system.✅ You have to set clear priorities—define the life you want, then build around it.✅ Mindfulness is simple but powerful—small daily practices can change everything.✅ Entrepreneurship can be isolating—building a strong support network is key.✅ Don't be afraid to pivot—business and life are about constant adjustments.✅ Success isn't just about what looks good on paper—it's about what truly aligns with you. Dr. Jessica's Self-Care & Mindfulness Practices:
Dr. Jessica Edwards is a board-certified family medicinephysician, healthcare entrepreneur, and Executive MBA candidate. A wife and mom of two—one with autism—she understands thechallenges of balancing career, family, and health. As the founder of ZaraMedical, she's redefining patient care by making healthcare more accessible andefficient. With expertise in medicine, business, and health equity, shehelps listeners navigate the healthcare system, advocate for themselves, andtake control of their well-being. Dr. Jessica Edwards is the founder of Zara Medical, created inresponse to the frustrations of working within outdated healthcare systems thatmake life harder—not just for doctors, but for the patients they serve. As a physician, entrepreneur, wife, and mother of two (includinga child with autism), she has firsthand experience navigating career burnout,balancing family and business, and building something new within a brokensystem. Beyond medicine, Jessica speaks on culture, equity, and thereal-world impact of health policy—examining how these factors shapecommunities, businesses, and everyday life.
Today, Lara sits down with Jessica Edwards, an experienced Occupational Therapist who has been making a significant impact in the field of sensory development. Jessica completed her Bachelor of Kinesiology at the University of British Columbia and moved to Edmonton for her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University of Alberta. Jessica's extensive career includes work in non-profit organizations, public health, private practice, and school boards. Now practicing out of the multidisciplinary Alberta Therapy Co., Jessica specializes in sensory and motor development, feeding and swallowing, visual-motor development, and addressing challenging behaviours. She's passionate about creating individualized, play-based, and fun interventions that help children thrive. In today's episode, we talk about the different types of sensory processing, key sensory milestones, and signs to look out for that might indicate sensory issues with your child. Jessica shares her insights on how to support your child's unique sensory needs and offers practical tips for parents to create a sensory-friendly environment at home. Stay tuned as we explore these important topics and give you insights to support your child's development. Follow Jessica on Instagram @jessica.edward.ot Learn more about Alberta Therapy Co. https://www.albertatherapyco.com/ ------ Follow Parenting Ed-Ventures on Instagram @parentingedventurespod Learn more about Tutor Teach https://tutorteach.ca/ ------ Intro: app.pipio.ai with voice “Charlie Z.” Intro Music: “Bunny Swell” Sting Music: Purple Planet Music - Timelapse
Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Jessica Edwards, Chief Development Officer at the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Jessica Edwards joins the show for Mental Health Awareness Month to discuss NAMI's work supporting those impacted by mental illness, along with their awareness and educational efforts as the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization. Also, Dr. Michelle Mullen, Senior Vice President & Chief Design and Impact Officer for The Jed Foundation, checks in to discuss The Jed Foundation's work protecting emotional health and preventing suicide among our nation's teens and young adults, including how the JED Campus program has offered vital support to colleges and universities.
Mother and son join us today as Jessica Edwards and her son Shiloh share their transformational testimony of how spiritual warfare parenting birthed repentance, forgiveness, and restoration and the powerful results of this outcome! This episode is all about what it means to parent from the heart of the Father, over your own heart. See how you can get these results too! Join us and get on a call with Heather Sudbrock, to see how spiritual warfare parent coaching can help your family! Schedule a call here!
Hey! We are back! And my sister and I are discussing our favorite topic. Building our relationship with the Father by finding our true identity in Him! If you wanna learn more about the Secret Place, you can get a free training course on the Secret Place Training and then teach your children how to rest in the Lord as well! Get free access to this Secret Place course, here!
Another episode with my sister Jessi! In this episode we are discussing forgiveness, and how this needs dealt with for heart healing. How do we forgive when someone won't apologize? How do we forgive, when there are repeated offenses? How do we forgive when we live with the offender? If you wanna get on a call and talk about healing your heart so you can parent from the heart of the Father. You can secure a free call with me, here.
Join my sister and I as we discuss spiritual warfare parenting and what it means to parent from the heart of the Father vs. our own hearts. Oftentimes, we have bitter roots and wounds that we still need healing and deliverance from, and so parenting from the heart of the Father is a blessed placed to parent from! Jessi is my sister and shares her experience as a mother of 2.5, (one in the oven). How she's been learning to parent from the Father's heart over her own, and the results of doing so. I would love to get on a strategy call with you, helping you discern how spiritual warfare parenting can help you step into victory and take back ground from the enemy. You can secure your free 30 min. call here!
Sept. 22 through Sept. 25, Minnesota will play host to the Duluth Superior Film Festival. The fest will feature 90 films from the Midwest and around the globe. Jessica Edwards will be there and her documentary “Skate Dreams” will have its Minnesota premier. It's the first feature documentary to capture the story behind the rise of women's skateboarding. She'll be joined by one of the film's five featured skateboarders Nicole Hause of Stillwater. Edwards joined Host Cathy Wurzer to talk about the film. How many documentaries are made about women's skateboarding? When we started making the film in 2018, I knew of one other project that was was created to sort of showcase how limited the media coverage was. And that that film started out as a thesis project and it was it was very limited in its availability. And we I couldn't find anything else amidst the dozens of other films, both narrative and documentary, that showcase really women at all. Why did you decide to tell the story? Well, it's probably about as personal as you can get. My six year old daughter decided that she wanted to start skateboarding when we began to make the film and she was really the impetus to it, really looking for some positive narratives and some really incredible female role models that she could look up to as this young girl. I couldn't find that in the mainstream media landscape but I was finding it all over social media. So social media really became this kind of catalyst for this community of women, non-binary people, people of color and all different kinds of humans who didn't look like the standard skateboarding stereotype to find each other. Courtesy of Ebru Yildiz Director of "Skate Dreams," Jessica Edwards. And so that really became very interesting to me. My daughter would never really feel like she wasn't included, that was really interesting. She just kind of got her little pink skateboard and went out with the crew skating and that sort of disconnect between what it was like for me growing up and what it was like for her was something I wanted to explore a little bit deeper. Did you get to have a front row seat to the community with Nicole? I mean, absolutely. You know, Nicole was so open and welcoming. And like many of the skaters, I think that they're so used to kind of being sidelined by sponsors, by media that they just went out and did it on their own. And so anybody who showed interest to, that was all that mattered. And, you know, that was extremely new five years ago when we started. It's changed slightly over the past five years, for the good in my mind. I mean, more women have gone pro in the last five years than I think in like the 20 years previous previous to that, including Nicole Hause who just went pro for real skateboards last weekend, which is really, really exciting. So we're really, really proud of the hometown hero. Courtesy of Skate Dreams/Film First Nicole Hause of Stillwater, Minn. But it's still hard to break through, right? I think that the change that I've noticed in the last two years, it is easier now than it's ever been. But the caveat of that being, of course, that it was never easy. But you do have very big sponsors and companies paying attention to women in a way that they never have before. And we can only applaud that, right? Everybody just wants there to be more access. And that's frankly, what the kids are excited about. One of the sort of silver linings of COVID for American kids was that they could use skateboarding and or be introduced to skateboarding. The industry really exploded during those couple of years. And you saw more kids get on a skateboard than you have in the recent past. The industry itself is paying attention to what the kids are excited about and what they're seeing is really from social media. So there's kind of a direct way that skateboarders can kind of connect with their with their audiences, with their crews, that then the big brands pay attention to. Is your daughter still skateboarding? She's still skateboarding. You know, she's got lots of other interests now too. But Nicole Hauser is her hero. When she found out that she went pro last week, she was super excited. We have a screening in Duluth and we also have one in Stillwater on Sept. 25. So come and hang out with us, see the movie and then go skate. Click the audio player above to listen to the full episode. Subscribe to the Minnesota Now podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. We attempt to make transcripts for Minnesota Now available the next business day after a broadcast. When ready they will appear here.
Jessica Edwards is more than just a marketer. When she takes on a new client, she helps them optimize their business in every way possible from their processes to their policies, to their branding. She offers comprehensive services that allow her clients to have a cohesive, easily recognizable brand and streamlined processes to better serve their customers. As a big picture thinker, when she designs a website for a client, she collaborates with them on their vision and mission but also helps improve the customer perceptions and the information that they need to make an educated purchasing decision. She is a professional writer, designer, speaker, business strategist, and photographer. As a mom of a 3-year-old and wife, she continues to work around the clock to ensure her client's success. Jess started her business on her own in 2020 after graduating with her MBA in the midst of the pandemic-quickly realizing her passion to help struggling or startup businesses succeed in the ever-evolving marketplace. In fact, she is writing a book coming out this year to better empower entrepreneurs to pivot their marketing strategy to a digital one so they can maintain their market share and better compete with the big box stores and online retailers. Jess is known to be meticulous, tenacious, efficient, and ethical with 100% client satisfaction. She never gives up and does everything possible to ensure her client's success. Our Guest Jessica Edwards Website: meticulousjessmarketing.com Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/meticulousjessllc Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/meticulousjessllc/ LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/meticulousjessllc/ Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVEfufpk94VhPOoxG6ggupA Hacks to Take Away Google Docs and Google collaboration are extremely important. If you're using something that is on the cloud, real time, you and your clients easily collaborate, and it's amazing. Like it's so powerful. I've saved so much time. Collaborating and bringing your clients vision to life and not just doing what you think is best. The best way to bring your vision and your clients vision together is through some kind of cloud collaboration, document or template. So automation is something that a lot of people do not invest in, and it can really help their processes. The more you automate things upfront, the more time you have in the long run. Use software's that you can use to make your life easier. Let's get started with your Home Studio! Be ready for live streaming, zoom calls, and creating content. Let me help you build a space that helps you gain confidence in front of the lens. Book a call here for a free consultation: http://hacksandhobbies.com/booking --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hacksandhobbies/message
In October 2021, 19 year old, Miya Marcano disappeared from Ft. Lauderdale, FL. A week after she was last seen her body was found in a wooded area behind an apartment building. 30 year old Jessica Edwards was a young mother living in Windsor, CT when she disappeared the day after mothers day in May 2021. 2 weeks later her body was found. Find out more about HelpYouFind.me and how you can create your "If I Go Missing File" https://helpyoufind.me/go/1109/ SUPPORT OUR SHOW! And Join Us On Patreon To Unlock Exclusive Content! www.patreon.com/blackckgirlgonepodcast Show Sponsor Better Help Visit www.BetterHelp.com/GirlGone for 10% off your first month Follow Us! IG: @BlackGirlGonePodcast TikTok: @BlackGirlGonePodcast FB: Black Girl Gone Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode Adrian Lawrence talks about how the FD Capital Recruitment team is expanding in London. We have three new recent recruits, which significantly improves our capabilities. Jessica Edwards joined us last month and whilst from a customer services background she is proving to be a natural at Search. Tayisiya Lawrence joines us also to support contact and engagement with our extensive candidate database. Amanda Ryan joins us to drive our move into executive recruitment, Mandy has been working in exec recruitment for around 8 years on a freelance basis and is now doing the same for Exec Capital business. There are more exciting appointments in the pipeline, keep listening to our channel to find out more, or visit our website as always at https://www.fdcapital.co.uk
Jessica Edwards chats with Andrew about her documentary Skate Dreams, a film that captures the dynamism of the sport and the power in a united, passionate community whose members refuse to be relegated to the sidelines. The film features some of the most dynamic women in the sport today, including Nicole Hause and Weymouth native Nora Vasconcellos. *Screening on June 25th at 5:30PM at the Dreamland Studio.Info and tickets at nantucketfilmfestival.org
The VOCAL GIRLS podcast is the series where music journalist and VOCAL GIRLS Founder, Megan Graye, chats to artists about their past, present and future, and the music that intertwines these experiences. This series is a collaboration with The Great Escape Festival, so for this series Megan will be interviewing four key artists from their line-up. This week, Megan's speaking to singer-songwriter, Rachel Chinouriri. After recording some songs on a budget mic and her mum's laptop aged 17, Rachel released her first ep ‘bedroom tales' on Soundcloud. Since then she's signed a record deal with Parlophone, had her music shared by her personal idols Coldplay, and most recently bagged a Hottest Record on Clara Amfo's show on R1 with her latest single, ‘All I ever asked'. Rachel's sound is delicate, soothing and layered. Her lyrics touch on relationship struggles and personal darkness, but her vocals feel bright and sincere. Her acoustic version of her song ‘So my darling' has been streamed almost 10 million times.Megan and Rachel chatted a few weeks back about her stage fright, why she decided to speak out against unconscious bias in the industry and what we can expect from incoming new music. Rachel's song choices: Past: The Neighbourhood - Sweater Weather Present: Haunted House - Holly HumberstoneFuture: Etta Marcus - Salt Lake City@vocalgirlsclub@megangraye_Vocalgirls.com@greatescapefestgreatescapefestival.comThis podcast is produced, edited and presented by Megan Graye. Music for this podcast was composed and recorded by Jessica Edwards and the graphics are by Alayna Hunte. They are both members of the VOCAL GIRLS team. This podcast series was created in collaboration with the Great Escape Festival - the festival for new music. The Great Escape is a three-day music festival in Brighton which kicks off this year's UK festival season. It is renowned for highlighting emerging artists and for showcasing new music and this year is no exception with over 450 incredible up and coming artists from all over the world on the line up! The Great Escape will be running from the 11th - 14th May 2022 across 35 venues, all within walking distance of one another. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The VOCAL GIRLS podcast is the series where music journalist and VOCAL GIRLS Founder, Megan Graye, chats to artists about their past, present and future, and the music that intertwines these experiences. This series is a collaboration with The Great Escape Festival, so for this series Megan will be interviewing four key artists from their line-up. This week, Megan's speaking to singer-songwriter, Lola Young.Known for her huge voice and relatable lyrics, Lola has had an incredible few years. She's been signed to Island records, been nominated for a Brit, named in the BBC sound of 2022 poll and also performed on The Graham Norton show and the Late Late Show with James Cordon. Writing songs from the age of 11, the now 21 year old has a big future ahead of her with managers of both Adele and the late icon, Amy Winehouse backing her.Megan and Lola spoke over zoom and chatted about her cutting her teeth doing shows to an empty room, the importance of having a strong sense of self and how her songs have helped her process what she was going through when she wrote them.Lola's song choices: Past: Last Request - Paolo Nutini Present: Dijon - The DressFuture: ArrDee ft. Lola Young - Who Woulda Thought@vocalgirlsclub@megangraye_Vocalgirls.com@greatescapefestgreatescapefestival.comThis podcast is produced, edited and presented by Megan Graye. Music for this podcast was composed and recorded by Jessica Edwards and the graphics are by Alayna Hunte. They are both members of the VOCAL GIRLS team. This podcast series was created in collaboration with the Great Escape Festival - the festival for new music. The Great Escape is a three-day music festival in Brighton which kicks off this year's UK festival season. It is renowned for highlighting emerging artists and for showcasing new music and this year is no exception with over 450 incredible up and coming artists from all over the world on the line up! The Great Escape will be running from the 11th - 14th May 2022 across 35 venues, all within walking distance of one another. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The VOCAL GIRLS podcast is the series where music journalist and VOCAL GIRLS Founder, Megan Graye, chats to artists about their past, present and future, and the music that intertwines these experiences. This series is a collaboration with The Great Escape Festival, so for this series Megan will be interviewing four key artists from their line-up. This week, Megan's speaking to esteemed rapper, ENNY. Born and raised in South East London, ENNY grew up dreaming of becoming an artist. After being spotted by Hackney artist development programme Route 73, and working on releases with them, ENNY was introduced to Jorja Smith and later signed to her label, Famm. She's since recorded a special colours show with Jorja of her enormous track, Peng Black Girls, released her own EP: Under 25 and has recently been announced to play the Great Escape spotlight show alongside Temms and Gabriels. In this episode Megan and ENNY chat about the music she grew up with, the vulnerability of putting your lyrics out into the world and the importance of being yourself.ENNY's song choices: Past: Cry - SwissPresent: Middle of Eden - Maverick Sabre, Sasha KeableFuture: Work like - BXKS and Kish! @vocalgirlsclub@megangraye_Vocalgirls.com@greatescapefestgreatescapefestival.comThis podcast is produced, edited and presented by Megan Graye. Music for this podcast was composed and recorded by Jessica Edwards and the graphics are by Alayna Hunte. They are both members of the VOCAL GIRLS team. This podcast series was created in collaboration with the Great Escape Festival - the festival for new music. The Great Escape is a three-day music festival in Brighton which kicks off this year's UK festival season. It is renowned for highlighting emerging artists and for showcasing new music and this year is no exception with over 450 incredible up and coming artists from all over the world on the line up! The Great Escape will be running from the 11th - 14th May 2022 across 35 venues, all within walking distance of one another. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The VOCAL GIRLS podcast is the series where music journalist and VOCAL GIRLS Founder, Megan Graye, chats to artists about their past, present and future, and the music that intertwines these experiences. This series is a collaboration with The Great Escape Festival, so for this series Megan will be interviewing four key artists from their line-up. This week, Megan's speaking to musician, poet, designer and so much more, Sinead O'Brien.Sinead's music has strong and clear intentions. Focussed on language, Sinead uses melody to add power to her words, making listening experiential. Combine that with the music of guitarist Julian Hanson and drummer Oscar Roberston and you have a distinctive and original sound that is instantly recognisable. Originally from Limerick, Sinead studied fashion design in Dublin before working as a full-time designer for Galliano in Paris and then Vivienne Westwood in London, until she felt a call to start creating in the music world. In this episode Megan and Sinead about the music that led her to becoming an artist, ‘responding to the room' in a live setting and what we can expect from her highly anticipated debut album, Time Bend and Break The Bower.Sinead's song choices: Past: The Side of Man and Womankind - Tony Conrad With FaustPresent: The United Snakes of America - Faux RealFuture: Salt Coast - Kae Tempest@vocalgirlsclub@megangraye_Vocalgirls.com@greatescapefestgreatescapefestival.comThis podcast is produced, edited and presented by Megan Graye. Music for this podcast was composed and recorded by Jessica Edwards and the graphics are by Alayna Hunte. They are both members of the VOCAL GIRLS team. This podcast series was created in collaboration with the Great Escape Festival - the festival for new music. The Great Escape is a three-day music festival in Brighton which kicks off this year's UK festival season. It is renowned for highlighting emerging artists and for showcasing new music and this year is no exception with over 450 incredible up and coming artists from all over the world on the line up! The Great Escape will be running from the 11th - 14th May 2022 across 35 venues, all within walking distance of one another. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rock Docs: A Podcast About Music Documentaries Today's documentary is Mavis!, released in 2015, directed by Jessica Edwards. Mavis! is the first full-length documentary about gospel and r&b legend Mavis Staples of The Staple Singers. What was Pops Staples like? Did Mavis, in fact, "smooch" with Bob Dylan? And more! Hosted by David Lizerbram & Andrew Keatts Twitter: @RockDocsPod Instagram: @RockDocsPod Cover Art by N.C. Winters - check him out on Instagram at @NCWintersArt
The VOCAL GIRLS podcast is the series where music journalist and VOCAL GIRLS Founder, Megan Graye, chats to artists about their past, present and future, and the music that intertwines these experiences. This week, Megan's speaking to to pioneering Broadcaster and DJ, Jaguar Jaguar has had an incredible few years; not only has she been named Mixmag Broadcaster of 2021, but she's also been given the award for Best Radio Show by DJ Mag for her BBC introducing Dance show. She's also responsible for the launch of Future1000 in collab with Virtuoso, an amazing initiative designed to help more young women, non-binary and trans artists learn how to DJ. And aside from all of this she runs her night, Utopia which she's just announced the UK tour of. We chatted a few weeks back and Jaguar told me all about how she broke into the competitive industry of doing and broadcasting, hosting the first ever introducing dance show on the BBC and trying sober DJing.Jaguar's song choices:Past: The Farplane Abyss - Noriko Matsueda and Takahito EguchiPresent: Jasper Tygner & Joe Hertz - EqualsFuture: Nia Archives - 18 & Over@vocalgirlsclub@megangraye_Vocalgirls.comThis podcast is produced, edited and presented by Megan Graye. Music for this podcast was composed and recorded by Jessica Edwards and the graphics are by Alayna Hunte. They are both members of the VOCAL GIRLS team. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The VOCAL GIRLS podcast is the series where music journalist and VOCAL GIRLS Founder, Megan Graye, chats to artists about their past, present and future, and the music that intertwines these experiences. This week, Megan's speaking to Julie Dawson, the lead singer of Galway band, NewDad. NewDad are one of the most exciting bands of the moment; they have a distinct layered sound music which feels solemn yet upbeat, and they combine this with relatable and poignant lyrics. In this episode, Megan speaks with Julie Dawson, the bands vocalist and rhythm guitarist. As the NewDad are currently based in Ireland, this episode was recorded over Zoom shortly after the release of their new EP Banshee. In this episode we talk about early influences, writing Banshee, and the new pressure on artists to be consistently creating. Julie's song choices: Past: She Bangs the Drums - The Stone Roses Present: circle the drain - Soccer MommyFuture: Forever at Last - HighSchool@vocalgirlsclub@megangraye_Vocalgirls.comThis podcast is produced, edited and presented by Megan Graye. Music for this podcast was composed and recorded by Jessica Edwards and the graphics are by Alayna Hunte. They are both members of the VOCAL GIRLS team. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The VOCAL GIRLS podcast is the series where music journalist and VOCAL GIRLS Founder, Megan Graye, chats to artists about their past, present and future, and the music that intertwines these experiences. This week, Megan's speaking to Glaswegian musician, Joesef.Joesef's career is currently flying; he's already released two EP's, made music with Loyle Carner, toured with Arlo Parks and sold out shows across the UK - including his first at the iconic King Tuts in Glasgow, before he'd even released any songs. Joesef is down to earth, hilarious and loveable, but it's not just his personality that's made him so successful, his velvety voice and self produced tracks are the perfect blend of happy-sad and have had numerous plays across Radio 1. He's about to have his biggest tour yet in May at venues like the Shepherds Bush Empire, and is currently out in Texas at SXSW! In this episode we talk about pre show nerves, staying grounded and his anonymous admission box which he's started for his fans.*This episode contains strong language and drug references* Joesef's song choices: Past: It's Too Late - Carole KingPresent: Red Room - Hiatus KaiyoteFuture: Etta Marcus - Hide and Seek@vocalgirlsclub@megangraye_Vocalgirls.comThis podcast is produced, edited and presented by Megan Graye. Music for this podcast was composed and recorded by Jessica Edwards and the graphics are by Alayna Hunte. They are both members of the VOCAL GIRLS team. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The VOCAL GIRLS podcast is the series where music journalist and VOCAL GIRLS Founder, Megan Graye, chats to artists about their past, present and future, and the music that intertwines these experiences. This week, Megan chats to Priya Ragu, who's just released her new single, Illuminous. Born in Switzerland to Tamil parents, Priya grew up singing and playing traditional music with her family, but was deterred from pursuing music full time. After years of pursuing her passion around work, Priya decided it was time to take a chance on herself and teamed up with her brother, a producer under the name of Japhna Gold. Together they created her debut mixtape, damnshestamil which came out last year. Priya's unique and seamless blend of traditional tamil music and modern Rnb and electro (Raguwavy) is original and attention grabbing. This authenticity hasnt gone unnoticed; she's already been signed to warner, toured and made music with Jungle and been listed on the BBC sound of 2022 poll. In this episode we chat about her journey to pursuing music full time, what it's like to work alongside her brother, and the necessity for more South Asian artists in the music industry.Priya's song choices: Past: Mellow My Man - The RootsPresent: You Save Me - Alicia Keys & Snoh Aalegra Future: Point & Kill - Little Simz@vocalgirlsclub@megangraye_Vocalgirls.comThis podcast is produced, edited and presented by Megan Graye. Music for this podcast was composed and recorded by Jessica Edwards and the graphics are by Alayna Hunte. They are both members of the VOCAL GIRLS team. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The VOCAL GIRLS podcast is the series where music journalist and VOCAL GIRLS Founder, Megan Graye, chats to artists about their past, present and future, and the music that intertwines these experiences. This week, Megan is speaking to Baby Queen aka Bella Lathum. Baby Queen has had a whirlwind few years, signing to Polydor in 2020, dropping her debut mixtape ‘The Yearbook' in 2021 and has been named one to watch on the BBC sound of poll in 2022. She's also announced an upcoming headline tour as well as a supporting slot for Olivia Rodrigo across the European leg of her tour. In this episode Megan chats to Bella about the music she grew up with, her obsession with grammatically correct lyrics and the struggles of dealing with mental health whilst in the public eye. Bella's song choices: Past: Taylor Swift - You Belong With MePresent: The Wannadies - You & Me SongFuture: Gorillaz - On Melancholy HillTrigger warning: This episode contains strong language, as well as references to drug misuse, suicide and conversations around mental health. If you or someone close to you is struggling, you can call Samaritans for free on 116 123. There is more information on how to access support here:Contact a SamaritanFind support near you | FRANK@vocalgirlsclub@megangraye_Vocalgirls.comThis podcast is produced, edited and presented by Megan Graye. Music for this podcast was composed and recorded by Jessica Edwards and the graphics are by Alayna Hunte. They are both members of the VOCAL GIRLS team. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The VOCAL GIRLS podcast is the series where music journalist and VOCAL GIRLS Founder, Megan Graye, chats to artists about their past, present and future, and the music that intertwines these experiences. The first episode of season 3 with Baby Queen will be dropping on 2nd March 2022. Keep an eye on our socials for more details. @vocalgirlsclub @megangraye_vocalgirls.comMusic for this podcast was composed and recorded by Jessica Edwards from the VOCAL GIRLS team. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the Directors UK Podcast! This episode is an engrossing conversation on an urgent topic, as we dive into the making of the outstanding climate documentary, The People vs Climate Change. We were lucky enough to be joined by the show's director Harriet Bird and producer Steve Smith, as well as the Doc Society's Jessica Edwards, and Mike Harris from impact agency 89 up. With Edward Watts' expert moderation, the conversation touched on everything from telling climate stories to working on strategies to create change through your work. The People vs Climate Change is available to watch now on BBC iPlayer: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p097sbzc/the-people-vs-climate-change
Josh (@DrJIsrael) is joined by Samantha Rosenthal, Manager in New Ventures at Aledade, and Jessica Edwards, Senior Market Manager at Aledade. Together, they discuss “Healthy For The Holidays”, an Aledade initiative to remind patients about their practice's hours during the holiday season and alternative ways to contact them should they need to speak to their provider.
Standing out from the competition is necessary to attract new customers and maintain business growth, but are your current marketing efforts helping you reach this goal? If they're not, you might find yourself lost in the sea while your competitors pull ahead. In today's episode, we are discussing how to grow your business through video with Jessica Edwards, a Realtor, and owner of Jessica Edwards & Associates is known for her innovative use of technology and video and cutting-edge marketing tactics. She joins The CoLab hosts Megan Marsh and Andres Munar to discuss how these tactics can be used to help small businesses grow. Show Notes: Consumers are just a few clicks away from an endless sea of videos thanks to smartphones and computers. The use of video to market businesses, products, and services continue to rise. Luckily, you don't need to invest thousands of dollars to break into video, so even small businesses have a chance to add it to their marketing toolbox. This week's CoLab guest Jessica Edwards has been at the forefront of video marketing for Coldwell Banker. She shares her expertise with hosts Megan Marsh and Andres Munar in this episode. Ready to dive in? Here's what we're covering in this episode of The CoLab: [01:15] Expensive commercials have long set the standard for video marketing, but video technology became more widely accessible in the mid-2000s. This prompted businesses big and small to harness its power for their own marketing platforms. [08:08] Video marketing gives business owners an avenue for building trust and connecting to clients before they even step foot in an office or store. [15:06] Video can be a daunting medium but Jessica says one of the keys to making it work is to keep yourself from overanalyzing and over-critiquing the content you create through it. [22:44] You don't need thousands of dollars invested in equipment and software to make a splash with video. Start simply by recording on a phone and upgrade as demand for content increases. [31:52] Not every video you create for your company has to be promotional. Video also gives you an opportunity to put a personal touch on ordinary business practices, such as welcoming new clients. Click here to purchase Blue Ocean Strategy and Blue Ocean Shift by Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne. Connect with The CoLab at www.thecolablife.com or on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and YouTube.
Cedar Hill ISD Class of 2005 Graduate Dr. Jessica Edwards is a family medicine physician in New Braunfels, Texas. She is also a health policy advocate and op-ed writer who recently started "Straight Facts, No Chaser", a podcast about social justice.
Today's show is hosted by Jessica Edwards. Jess sits down with the Quick Change Podcast creator Shirley Gore on her 40th birthday. Shirley Gore lives in Los Angeles, Ca. She has worked for Disney as a mainstage performer in the Lion King and has traveled all over the world sharing her gift and now seeks to empower and support our communities. Shirley is now the Arts Administrator for Crew Native. She is also the CEO/Founder of and organization called Go Back and Get Your Sisters which empowers women to speak their truth. She knows the power of a women’s voice. Her passion lies in Bringing the Arts back into the school system and allowing our young men and women to see their true potential. Shirley Gore’s aim is to uplift, empower, support, and celebrate women and our communities. It's time to build lives, build women, and build sisterhood all while building the community. Shirley’s love for mankind motivated her to become a life coach as well as a holistic healer. Through these two healing modalities her prayer is that she is able to mend broken hearts and relationships. Shirley is now the host of this podcast Quick Change and can't wait to share her story with you. Her mantra is Heal thyself and let the world catch wind...
Meeting Jess you’ll instantly be drawn to her energy. She’s one of those crazy, charismatic, and magnetic human beings who leaves a big impression. Jess is an insanely high-achieving #girlboss who still knows how to play like it’s nobody’s business. She grew up singing, doing theater productions, and acting in TV and film from age 7. A theater major at Boston Conservatory, Jess has starred as a singer in shows in Tokyo, and even once sang the national anthem at Fenway Park for the Red Sox. Jess wears many hats and balances it all with grace and charm. She has worked for several luxury retailers including Saks Fifth Ave. She is currently a Store Manager for the international jeweler, Tiffany & Co. On top of that, she is a dancer and talent manager at Pure Energy Entertainment, and, a fierce dance cardio instructor for ((305)) Fitness. Equal parts sexy and strong, Jess is what female leadership is all about. She is kind, open, creative, and, at the same time, assertive, direct, and powerful. The woman knows what she wants and goes for it without second guessing. You can reach her on IG @ Miss_Jeds
Monique Chambers is a creative entrepreneur who draws inspiration from life to develop new and instantly popular projects. When she grew tired of keeping track of friends' diets, she built an app to manage dietary restrictions, whether originating from religion or belief, or from food intolerances. She talks to Daiva and Chris, ReThink's hosts, about the product's journey.You can read Jessica Edwards's original article in the THINK magazine here: https://www.um.edu.mt/think/food-indulgence-theres-an-app-for-that/ReThink is produced by THINK magazine (https://www.um.edu.mt/think/) together with Campus FM (http://maltauniversitybroadcasting.com/), and hosted by Daiva Repeckaite and Chris Styles.Our theme music is by princess wonderful: https://soundcloud.com/user-677060394
Jessica Edwards connects the dots between man, bargain and animal hunting See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, my guests are a group of physicians who are in the Direct Primary Care space. They each have their own practice. Dr. Jessica Edwards is starting a practice in TX. Dr. Mitch Li is starting one in the Chicago area. Dr. Clodagh Ryan has a 2 year old practice also in Chicago and is a veteran and mentor in this space. In the era of physician burnout, loss of autonomy, dissatisfaction, etc, it’s refreshing to hear about doctors taking charge and executing their vision of patient care. I previously explored this practice model on an episode with Dr. Josh Umbehr, and that episode inspired Mitch to start his practice. While there is constant complaining from physicians about where our profession is headed, use these doctors to inspire you to move in a different direction. If you are a physician who has successfully built your own practice or practice in a different model than most traditional doctors, I would love to interview you on this podcast. Please reach out to me via the channels below. More episodes of this podcast are available at www.doctormoneymatters.com and Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, etc. All episodes are also now on YouTube (Audio only) and Facebook. You can follow me on: twitter @drmoneymatters Instagram @doctormoneymatters Facebook @doctormoneymatters Please consider joining the Doctor Money Matters Facebook group. Please share this podcast with your colleagues and join our email list. Thanks for listening and please leave us positive reviews and continue to share this podcast with your colleagues.
Jessica was born with a congenital heart defect and despite looking fit and dealing with a bump in the road, she's learned to accept what she has and is grateful for being healthy, even though things could be much different.
Earlier this week I sat down with Jessica Edwards, co-founder of Frank and Joe's Coffee House in WF, TX. In addition to her role with Frank and Joe’s she has several other business ventures as well as a strong passion for building the community of Wichita Falls. We dive deep into entrepreneurship, the best advice Jessica has ever received, the importance of having a counselor, crushing it in business with your family members, how to get help growing your businesses and so much more! I learned a lot in this episode! PLEASE! Share with any of your entrepreneur friends... especially those who are just getting started! #SteadyFocused
This week on the podcast, Barry and Oskar got the chance to speak with two awesome people in the co working space. Jessica Edwards, the curator of NEST Dubai co working space in Barsha Heights and Shahzad Bhatti the creator of the Co Working Pop Up. We explore the definition of what a co working space actually is and what the scene is looking like in Dubai compared with the United States. What are the benefits and how a co working space can benefit solopreneurs, entrepreneurs and enterprise companies alike are all part of the discussion on this episode.
Guest/Listener Call-In Number: ( 8 5 8 ) 8 1 5 - 2 3 3 3* Playtime With Sandra Radio features your hostess, Sandra LONDON of Live & Grind, with special reccuring guest-hostess, Jessica Edwards of NakedGirlsRadio -> Independent Music -> LIVE online broadcast -> Current Events -> SLO Erotika * Guests and listeners are welcome to call in to Playtime With Sandra Radio during our LIVE broadcast. (Check show link for show time)
During the LIVE broadcast, feel free to dial-in at: 8 5 8 - 8 1 5 - 2 3 3 3 -Independent Music -SLO Erotika -Radio Hostess, Sandra LONDON of Live & Grind with LIVE featured guest co-hostess, Jessica Edwards of New Groovin Rhythms. -Trivia -Current Events
Listeners Call-In Number: 8 5 8 _ 8 1 5 _ 2 3 3 3 Join us, Sandra and Jessica, as we broadcast LIVE on Playtime With Sandra Radio, featuring your hostess, Sandra LONDON of Live & Grind and special guest and radio-collaborator extraordinaire, Jessica Edwards, aka Nurse Filomena, of New Groovin' Rhythms -> Music -> Trivia -> Erotica -> Special Guests
In this episode I mumble through the episode where Yang returns to Thernusen, the place where his old military academy was, and he encounters Jessica Edwards and struggles with survivors guilt, especially when thinking through his relationship with Jessica and his best friend Jean Robert Lap. There’s also a Char’s Counterattack-esque moment in here that […]
Here’s another installment in our episode-to-episode coverage of the SF anime classic, Legend of the Galactic Heroes. I really do like how small both Jessica Edwards and Secretary of Defense Truniht are, the enormous stage adds to that overwhelming sense of producing, via imaginative and physical labor, the monolithic idea of the nation-state with no […]
Many nonprofits will host an event of some type over the course of the next year. It may be as simple as a member meeting or more complex like a multi-day music festival. In either case, a successful event entails planning, coordinating, outreach and management. In this episode I talk with Jessica Edwards, the Executive Director of the Southeast Alaska […]