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Jessica Gomez is the Founder and CEO of Rogue Valley Microdevices, a full-service company specializing in MES and biomedical device fabrication. With experience in semiconductor processing and product management, she has worked with visionary companies in the automotive, biomedical, agriculture, military, aerospace, and industrial markets. Jessica is a member of the SEMI Board of Industry Leaders and the Oregon Business Council and is Chairman of the Board for Rogue Workforce Partnership. In this episode: During economic uncertainty and financial distress, it can be difficult for entrepreneurs to maintain composure. Yet sustaining growth requires resilience and strategic action. How can you navigate your company through turbulent times? Biomedical device pioneer Jessica Gomez maintains that inaction during a crisis is the worst mistake entrepreneurs can make. During the 2008 recession, Jessica laid off her entire staff, forcing her to restructure her company's growth trajectory. She implemented robust hiring systems and expanded her service capabilities to reach a broader customer base. When developing a hiring process, Jessica recommends establishing a culture and hiring individuals who can uphold the company's vision and values. In the latest episode of Systems Simplified, Adi Klevit talks with Jessica Gomez, the Founder and CEO of Rogue Valley Microdevices, about how she propelled her company forward during a crisis. Jessica shares how implementing systems helped her overcome growth barriers, the characteristics of her company's culture, and the future of her business in its dynamic industry.
On today's episode, Anjelica is joined by first-gen Mexican-American Dr. Jessica Gomez, a clinical psychologist, and the current executive director of the non-profit organization, "Momentous Institute". The Momentous Institute is a 104 year old organization that aims to champion children's mental health. Inspired by the inequities she witnessed being raised in Southside Chicago, Dr. Gomez has worked as a bilingual psychologist in order to help erase the stigma surrounding the topic of mental health within the Latino community. Tune in to listen to a raw and real episode where Anjelica and Dr. Gomez share all things mental health.
Dr Jessica Gomez, Psy.D, LP, Executive Director, Momentous Institute joins KRLD's David Johnson on this episode of CEO Spotlight.
Roy Gomez is currently running for the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors 3rd District Seat. You can find him on Facebook (@electroygomez) and (@roy.gomez.148).
Nevertheless, She Persisted: Surviving Teen Depression and Anxiety
#179 Today's guest is Dr. Jessica Gomez— a bilingual licensed psychologist and executive director of Momentous Institute. Dr. Gomez has over 17 years of experience working to create healthy communities that provide children with access to quality education and mental health services. In this episode, we discuss:+ The role of family in teen mental health struggles + When parents resist getting involved with their teen's mental health+ How schools play a role in students' mental health + What school systems could do to improve the youth mental health crisis+ Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) & their impact on mental health+ Ways teens can decrease their risk of mental health challenges + What to do when you're at a low point with your mental health+ How parents can best support their teen's mental health + Setting boundaries with friends when it comes to mental health + Pros and cons of normalizing mental health struggles Momentous Institute's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momentousinstitute/MENTIONED+ Momentous Institute's Website+ Momentous Institute's Facebook+ Momentous Institute's Twitter+ ACEs Study SHOP GUEST RECOMMENDATIONS: https://amzn.to/3A69GOCEPISODE SPONSOR
If you're a leader, you know how critical feedback is to your team's success and growth. But giving the kind of feedback that motivates people to improve is harder than it may seem. In this episode, Therese Huston, a cognitive scientist at Seattle University who specializes in giving and receiving feedback, and Jessica Gomez, an elementary school principal whose job involves observing teachers and giving them feedback on their teaching, break down the art and science of giving effective feedback. They discuss what to prioritize when you give feedback, how to make sure your message is clear, and how to lay the groundwork for these difficult conversations. Key episode topics include: leadership, gender, giving feedback, managing people, education institutions. HBR On Leadership curates the best case studies and conversations with the world's top business and management experts, to help you unlock the best in those around you. New episodes every week. · Listen to the original Women at Work episode: The Essentials: Giving Feedback (2021)· Find more episodes of Women at Work.· Discover 100 years of Harvard Business Review articles, case studies, podcasts, and more at HBR.org.]]>
Prepare to embark on a transformative journey with Jessica Gomez de la Rosa, the innovative CEO of Origeen Greener Cities. From the vibrant buzz of Las Vegas to the concentrated energy of New York City, Jessica will guide us through her captivating discovery of Indoor AgTech and how it's revolutionizing the agricultural landscape. She unveils her ingenious system for vertical farming and surprises us with the revelation that varied crops could flourish within her carefully crafted environment. We'll then jet off to Mexico, where Jessica's groundbreaking VPOT technology is setting the stage for a vertical farming revolution. She'll lead us through the labyrinth of educating people about the benefits of hydroponic farming and showcase how this cutting-edge technology is being implemented in a variety of settings - homes, shipping containers, and greenhouses. If you're curious about the financial prospects in Mexico's vertical farming industry, Jessica's insightful analysis promises to be a treasure trove of information. As we navigate the peaks and troughs of introducing a leading-edge technology in the vertical farming space, Jessica's candid reflections on the challenges and rewards of this journey will provide invaluable insights. We'll delve into the intricacies of Origeens' distinct black and white VPOT tech, the vital role of community support in entrepreneurial endeavors, and the promising outlook for the future. Grab your headphones, this episode promises a fun ride through the world of vertical farming that you certainly don't want to miss!Thanks to Our SponsorsAgTech Marketing TeamHorti Agri Next MEA Key Takeaways02:01 - 03:00 Modular Scalable Indoor Farming System 07:21 - 08:54 Changes and Feedback on VPOT Design 13:11 - 15:05 Interest in Vertical Farming in Mexico 16:36 - 17:55 Investment Opportunities in Mexican Agriculture 21:54 - 23:07 Hydroponics and Vertical Farming Interest 26:42 - 29:15 Indoor Farming Conference in Mexico30:43 - 32:01 Vertical Farming Community in Mexico 36:13 - 36:53 Startup Space Excitement and InnovationTweetable Quotes"I've always wanted to be involved in something that can make an environmental and social impact.""When the investors and people start knowing about the benefits and start to know about the environmental and social and about food security, they will be more curious and they will be open to integrate this kind of agriculture.""I think what we need to do is create noise. As I said, the few that we are here at Mexico in vertical farming, we are trying to create or build that community, to make noise and to make people know about the benefits."Resources MentionedOrigins Greener Cities - https://www.origeen.com.mx/Indoor AgTech - https://indoor.ag/Indoor AgCon - https://indoor.ag/indoor-agcon/World AgriTech - https://worldagritechusa.com/Vertigo Pacto - https://www.vertigopacto.com/Expo Agroalimentaria Guanajuato - https://expoagrogto.com/Rijk Zwaan -
In this episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer, we are joined by special guests Denise Sustaita and Jessica Gomez, from the East Texas Lady Anglers. They discuss their experiences as lady anglers and the benefits of being part of a supportive fishing community. From overcoming fears to bonding with fellow anglers, they share their journeys and offer advice for those interested in getting involved. Please tune in to learn more about their fishing adventures and the exciting opportunities ahead! Mentioned in this episode: East Texas Lady Anglers Website Follow East Texas Lady Anglers on Facebook Support Our Partners! Full episode notes are available at thewomanangler.com/313 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer, we are joined by special guests Denise Sustaita and Jessica Gomez, from the East Texas Lady Anglers. They discuss their experiences as lady anglers and the benefits of being part of a supportive fishing community. From overcoming fears to bonding with fellow anglers, they share their journeys and offer advice for those interested in getting involved. Please tune in to learn more about their fishing adventures and the exciting opportunities ahead! Mentioned in this episode: East Texas Lady Anglers Website Follow East Texas Lady Anglers on Facebook Support Our Partners! Full episode notes are available at thewomanangler.com/313
Today's guests, Keri Raby and Jessica Gomez, talk about the transitional housing program Keri started a few years ago.
Subscribe to Jessica and Allyson's newsletter all about collaboration - forms.gle/BpbQrTuuPcHXgfAw5 Pick up a copy of their brand new book 'Lead With Collaboration - A Complete Guide for Transforming Staff Meetings' it's an amazing resource for all leaders that run meetings with a team! And it's currently on sale.....link below! amzn.to/46iEjRo Learn more and connect with Jessica - mrsjessicagomez.com Learn more and connect with Allyson - allysonapsey.com HUGE thanks to our sponsor, Just Right Reader. Just Right Reader is backed by the Science of Reading and helps accelerate reading achievement with over 700+ decodables mapped to a rigorous phonics progression in English and Spanish. Go to justrightreader.com to learn more! Book Adam for your next event! mradamwelcome.com/speaking Adam's Books: Kids Deserve It - amzn.to/3JzaoZv Run Like a Pirate - amzn.to/3KH9fjT Teachers Deserve It - amzn.to/3jzATDg Empower Our Girls - amzn.to/3JyR4vm Social Media: @mradawelcome
Jessica Gomez, Psy.D., is the executive director of Momentous Institute, a nonprofit that offers mental health services and operates an elementary school. As a first-generation Mexican American, she knows firsthand the challenges of growing up in a culture that doesn't prioritize mental health. In this episode of Raising Joy, Dr. Gomez shares her personal story and discusses how her experiences have shaped her work. She also talks about the importance of culturally sensitive approaches to mental health care and how we can break down the stigmas surrounding mental illness. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who is interested in learning more about mental health and how to create a more supportive environment for those who are struggling.
On this episode of The Ed Branding Podcast we speak with Jessica Gomez and Allyson Apsey about life, their brands and their upcoming book, "Lead with Collaboration", that is scheduled to release in just a few weeks!Jessica & Allyson will be presenting at the following conference in June:https://www.naesp.org/event/2023-pre-k-8-principals-conference/Connect with Jessica Gomez:TwitterInstagramLinkedInConnect with Allyson Apsey:TwitterInstagramLinkedInWe'd love to hear from our listeners!Connect with Dr. Renae Bryant:TwitterInstagramLinkedInConnect with Lynette White:ConnectEDTwitterInstagramLinkedInLynette White
In this popular Women in Leadership episode from the NAESP Principal Podcast archive, Andrea Thompson and Jessica Gomez are joined by Florida principal Tiffany Emanuel-Wright to talk successful strategies to address negative thinking. In this episode, we cover: Recognizing when and how negativity arises Finding help through networks The impact of negative thoughts on confidence Staying focused on the work Tiffany Emanuel-Wright is principal of Love Grove Elementary in Jacksonville, Florida.
Jackie Wilson has had many roles over the course of her career in education, from being a para-professional, a classroom teacher, a principal, and an advocate for education policies. Andrea Thompson and Jessica Gomez sat down with Dr. Wilson to discuss her journey, including challenges as a woman navigating moving though her career, and her advice to others on how to learn and grow. Jackie Wilson, Ed.D. is executive director of the National Policy Board Educational Administration and Assistant Professor at the University of Delaware's School of Education.
Jessica Gomez is a dynamic Latina professional who has overcome many challenges to achieve success. She joins us on The Face of Latina Professionals Podcast to share her story. Born and raised in Michoacán, Mexico, Jessica moved to the United States at the age of 10, an experience that had a profound impact on her. For a long time, she was unhappy about the move and struggled to find her footing in a new country where she didn't speak the language.However, with the support of a patient fifth-grade teacher and her own determination, Jessica began to relearn her confidence and embrace her identity as a Latina.It wasn't until high school that she started to truly identify as part of a larger community of Spanish-speaking individuals from South of the border. This new realization came from forming close relationships with friends from other Latin American countries, and learning about their unique cultures and traditions. Despite her initial struggles, Jessica is now a proud and accomplished Latina professional. The oldest of four siblings, she and her family have remained close throughout their lives. The motivation behind the family's move to the United States was for better education and the opportunity to be together as a family, a goal that has been achieved. Jessica's journey is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of community. Despite the challenges she faced as a child, she has overcome them to become a successful Latina professional, a symbol of hope and inspiration for others who may be facing similar struggles.The Face of Latina Professionals podcast is proud to showcase Jessica's story and celebrate her accomplishments.
Allyson is the author of 5 books...with a 6th coming in 2023!!! We discuss her latest project, #LeadingTheWholeTeacher, plus her first DBC Inc. book, The Path to Serendipity, and she gives us a sneak peek at her upcoming book coauthored with Jessica Gomez!!Tons of takeaways and wonderful ideas shared throughout!!! Learn how to truly support educators in your system! Allyson on TwitterAllyson on InstagramAllyson's Linktree
Jessica Gomez's road trip on I-70 across middle America began in 2020 to find out how people saw their American identity; continuing in 2022 just prior to midterm elections, we hear from people about what's most important for the country's future.
On this episode, we are talking with Dr. Jessica Gomez, Executive Director at Momentous Institute. This episode is featured in conjunction with the 2022 YMCA Key Leaders Luncheon. This year's luncheon focused on a topic that has become more crucial to address due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the pressures of the social media age, and our increasingly competitive society: the mental well-being of our youth. www.ymcadallas.org/keyleaders About Momentous Institute: Momentous Institute, owned and operated by Salesmanship Club of Dallas, has been building and repairing social emotional health in kids since 1920. The organization serves 6,000 children and family members each year through innovative education and therapeutic services. www.momentousinstitute.org --- www.ymcadallas.org/causenetic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/causenetic/message
When 24-year-old Rebekah Gay suddenly disappeared on Halloween, 2012, her family immediately knew something was wrong. Meanwhile, a local pastor asked his congregation to pray for Rebekah's safe return. But is the pastor who he presents himself as? And could his depraved lusts have played a part in Rebekah's disappearance? Join Olivia Corn, John Conner, and special guest Jessica Gomez as they dive deep into the dark to discuss the predatory pastor, John D. White. Will this story be enough to make you...check the locks? Follow Us: Instagram Twitter Join Our Facebook Group Subscribe to our Patreon Visit our website Subscribe and Review on Apple Podcasts Post-production editing courtesy of Mat Halliday of Mat Halliday Audio Production Check out Strictly Stalking at https://linktr.ee/StrictlyStalking Sources: Police looking for missing 24-year-old woman near Mount Pleasant - mlive.com Rebekah Gay Homicide - mlive.com UPDATE: John White Murder Trial Michigan pastor accused of killing future stepdaughter to fulfill necrophilia fantasy John Douglas White : Pastor Who Killed His Neighbor on Halloween Commits Suicide in Prison Minister Murdered Single Mom On Halloween To Live Out His Necrophiliac Fantasy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/checkthelocks/message
At age 26, Jessica Gomez started a manufacturing company with her husband. She began with no money and no prior knowledge of how to run a business. Almost 20 years later, she has been named to the 2021 Women of Influence List by the Portland Business Journal and received the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, among many other honors. Jessica's business, Rogue Valley Microdevices, is a micro-electro-mechanical-systems (MEMS) foundry, in other words, a contract manufacturer. They fabricate physical devices for other companies. Jessica tells us about the very beginnings and how the recession gutted her company, forcing her to lay off the team she'd built. She and Carol also discuss the CHIPS Act and how it may benefit her industry. Jessica paints us a picture of what it's like being a young woman in her industry. “I go to a conference and it's 500 men in suits, and me and the staff,” Jessica says. Someone asks her, “Are you guys going to bring more coffee down for us? I think it is empty.” She responds, “No, no I'm actually here for the conference.” In this episode, you'll learn about Jessica's troubled upbringing which left her homeless at one point, and how she found success against all odds. Learn more about https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-gomez-7538811/ (Jessica Gomez) and https://roguevalleymicrodevices.com/ (Rogue Valley Microdevices) You can find more information on all our episodes at https://my.captivate.fm/verticalelevation.com/podcasts (Vertical Elevation), and you can find Carol on Twitter https://twitter.com/CarolBSchultz (@carolbschultz )or LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolbschultz/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolbschultz/).
Any good leader knows when to both listen, and when to raise their hand and speak up. But gender-based expectations about using your voice and being confident are too often limiting for women in leadership. Andrea Thompson and Jessica Gomez sit down with principal Jennifer Black to discuss: Importance of trust Developing self-compassion and confidence Being a role model for others The benefits of speaking up Jennifer Black is principal of Lincoln Elementary School in North Las Vegas, and is president-elect of the Nevada Elementary School Principals Association.
Successful leaders are generally given license to be proud of their work, but all too often women are made to feel either that they have achieved less or that they should be quiet about their achievements. Center for Women in Leadership fellows Jessica Gomez and Andrea Thompson sit down with principal Shanessa Fenner to talk about how and why this problem exists. In this episode we discuss: How stereotypes and mindsets diminish women's voices Whether self-confidence is truly at issue The importance of a supportive network Not feeling guilty for taking pride in success Dr. Shanessa Fenner is a writer, has appeared on radio and television, and serves as the proud principal of William T. Brown Elementary School in Spring Lake, North Carolina.
It's great when schools do good work, but even better when principals are able to talk about it. Good communication is essential for stakeholder engagement, and the overall success of your students and school. Adam Welcome and Rachael George are joined by Centers for Advancing Leadership fellows Dr. Ryan Daniel and Jessica Gomez, to talk about communication. In this episode we discuss: Why communication matters Using traditional means like newsletters Newer forms such as podcasts and YouTube How to adjust and adapt as needed Dr. Ryan Daniel is principal of Fort Foote Elementary School in Hyattsville, Maryland, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Diversity Leadership. Jessica Gomez is principal of Alice Birney Elementary School in Colton, California, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Women in Leadership.
No matter how confident you are as a leader, self-doubt, anxiety, and generally negative thoughts always have a way of creeping up. Though often unavoidable, there are ways principals can address negative thinking. Andrea Thompson and Jessica Gomez are joined by Florida principal Tiffany Emanuel-Wright to talk successful strategies. In this episode, we discuss: Recognizing when and how negativity arises Finding help through networks The impact of negative thoughts on confidence Staying focused on the work Tiffany Emanuel-Wright is principal of Love Grove Elementary in Jacksonville, Florida.
Hello everyone, Welcome back to The Oregon Conservative, and today's episode is going to be our 2nd governor's epiode. I had the priveliage to sit down with Jessica Gomez who is running for Governor. During our talk, we discussed her policies on homelessness, her Education policy and Measure 97, and so much more. This is an episode, where you will learn much more about the candidate and the policy. I would like to thank Jessica for sitting down with me in the midst of a heated primary. To find out more about her policies, you can find her website here: www.jessicafororegon.com And you can find me at my website at: https://theoregonconservative471755279.wordpress.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-oregon-conservative/support
The gubernatorial debate between Republican candidates Bridget Barton, Christine Drazan, Jessica Gomez, Bud Pierce, and Stan Pulliam.
Every leader has an important story to tell, but too often women are expected to share their successes quietly—if at all. Center for Women in Leadership fellows Jessica Gomez and Andrea Thompson sit down with Michigan principal Allyson Apsey to discuss how women can take ownership of their own stories. In this episode, we discuss: Getting comfortable highlighting successes Ways to tell your own story Overcoming barriers to sharing Allyson Apsey is an author, conference presenter, and principal of Quincey Elementary in Zeeland, Michigan.
Most Oregon voters have their ballots and Election Day is just weeks away for the May Primary. Democratic Gov. Kate Brown is term-limited and cannot run again, and for the first time in decades it appears possible a Republican candidate could win election to the governor's office. In a debate hosted by Portland City Club and moderated by KGW's Laural Porter and David Molko, candidates Bridget Barton, Jessica Gomez, Bud Pierce and Stan Pulliam answered questions on the issues of homelessness, crime, education and more.
Most Oregon voters have their ballots and Election Day is just weeks away for the May Primary. Democratic Gov. Kate Brown is term-limited and cannot run again, and for the first time in decades it appears possible a Republican candidate could win election to the governor's office. In a debate hosted by Portland City Club and moderated by KGW's Laural Porter and David Molko, candidates Bridget Barton, Jessica Gomez, Bud Pierce and Stan Pulliam answered questions on the issues of homelessness, crime, education and more.
Thank you for listening to the show. This is debate 3 of 3 for this week, and I hope that you came away with more information about each of the candidates. If you would like to visit their websites they are down below. I will link my website as well in the event you would like to help the show, or join my newsletter. There will be a poll on this show for you to tell me who you thought won this debate, and who you think would be the best candidate. Results will be shared during Friday's special epsiode. You can find the candidates at these websites: Stan Pulliam: https://www.stanpulliam.org Bob Tiernan: https://bobtiernan.com/ Marc Thielman: https://marcfororegon.com/ Jessica Gomez: https://www.jessicagomezforgovernor.com/ Bridget Barton: https://bridgetbartonfororegon.com/ My website: https://theoregonconservative471755279.wordpress.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-oregon-conservative/support
Juggling work and family life can feel overwhelming at times, especially for women. Center for Women in Leadership fellows Jessica Gomez and Andrea Thompson sit down with speaker and former principal Pam Gildersleeve-Hernandez to discuss how principals can strike the right balance between their personal and professional lives. In this episode we discuss: Unique challenges faced by women leaders The importance of creating and maintaining boundaries Modeling/setting expectations for staff Pam Gildersleeve-Hernandez is an experienced educator and former principal, as well as a renowned speaker, author, and coach. You can find her on Twitter at @pgilders.
This month, we invited nine of the candidates vying to be Oregon's next governor for interviews. The seat is open for the first time since 2015. Jessica Gomez is seeking the Republican nomination. She is the founder and CEO of a small microelectronics manufacturer in Medford and the only candidate who identifies publicly as Latina.
This month, we invited nine of the candidates vying to be Oregon's next governor for interviews. The seat is open for the first time since 2015. Jessica Gomez is seeking the Republican nomination. She is the founder and CEO of a small microelectronics manufacturer in Medford and the only candidate who identifies publicly as Latina.
Eugene considers an ordinance to restrict homeless camping but they aren specifically saying homeless....Oh Brother. Big dollars spent on three ballot measures one designed to punish Republicans (now that's going to do a lot to bring unity isn't it?) Another big riot in Portland Oregon, surprise. and Planned parenthood is moving to open an abortion outpost in Oregon near the Idaho Border. Plus we'll hear from Jessica Gomez, candidate for Governor to find out what she's going to do about all this.
Women leaders can often face unique challenges, but one strength they can draw upon should never be ignored: each other. Center for Women in Leadership fellows Jessica Gomez and Andrea Thompson sit down with Massachusetts principal Liz Garden to talk about how crucial this support can be. In this episode, we discuss: The impact of strong sisterhoods Believing in yourself How to start and sustain strong connections How to help other women rise and shine Liz Garden is principal of Leroy E. Mayo elementary, vice president of the Massachusetts School Administrators' Association, and a regular contributor to Principal magazine where she serves as an editorial adviser.
Self-care can be a frequently overlooked aspect of leadership, especially for women. Jessica Gomez and Andrea Thompson, fellows at the NAESP Center for Women in Leadership, sit down with Principal Sarah Harrington to discuss: Tips for practicing self-care The value in finding a sisterhood Incorporating mindfulness into daily routines The importance of physical wellbeing Sarah Harrington is principal of Lake Ridge Elementary School, Woodbridge, Virginia. The NAESP Center for Women in Leadership is dedicated to the strategic study of women administrators and the unique challenges that they face as educational leaders because of their gender. The work of the center is multifaceted, focusing on identifying strategies to elevate women as they pursue career opportunities, creating a strong network of women leaders, and eliminating gender bias. You can find out more about NAESP and the Center for Women in Leadership at naesp.org.
OR Republican Gov candidate Jessica Gomez interview: https://www.jessicagomezforgovernor.com/issues/ Leaked Disney Zoom call makes you want to boycott Disney: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10666065/Disney-prez-says-mom-transgender-pansexual-children-wants-diverse-characters.html CA bill for vaccinations for all CA workers is withdrawn due to massive backlash: it will be back https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/03/bill-require-california-workers-vaccinated-covid-put-hold-democrat-assemblywoman-major-backlash/
Jessica Gomez on the constructive way Jackson, MI is handling their crime wave; an economist on how inflation impacts millennials; an American athlete's escape from war; what the Census numbers really show; the woman behind the ERA.
Occupy Oregon Convoy next Friday March 18th to the state capitol to demand all mask and vaccine mandates be lifted immediately. Freedom lovers coming from all over Oregon. https://www.northwestobserver.com/index.php?ArticleId=2090 Kudos to Republican Gov candidate Jessica Gomez who says she will stop the I-205 tolling plan if elected Gov: https://pamplinmedia.com/pt/10-opinion/538635-431348-oregon-gubernatorial-candidate-i-will-stop-i-205-tolling-plan Culture wars: Newberg school staff put on leave cause of nasty TikTok video going after parents. https://www.koin.com/news/newberg-school-staff-members-put-on-leave-due-to-tiktok-video/ Salem Arts Commission approves Iwo Jima mural on private building. https://oregoncatalyst.com/58515-salem-approves-iwo-jima-painting-public-mural.html
GOP gubernatorial candidate Jessica Gomez talks about her campaign and the issues in play, hey...a road diet in Medford? Politics and more with Jo Co Commissioner Baertschiger.
Republican operative and political consultant Reagan Knopp returns to the Bridge to deconstruct the Oregon Governor's race. With candidates including: Bridget Barton, Christine Drazan, John Fosdick III, Jessica Gomez, Nick Hess, Jim Huggins, Kerry McQuisten, Brandon Merritt, Bud Pierce, Stan Pulliam, Amber Richardson, Marc Thielman, Wilson Bright, Peter Hall, Tina Kotek, Tobias Read, Patrick Starnes, Michael Trimble, and Betsey Johnson, voters currently await a decision from Dallas Heard and news from the supreme court about Nicholas Kristof.
Alex, Ben and Buddy wrap up 2021 and reflect on some of the highlights of the podcast thus far! With some of our favorite guests like Alek Skarlatos, Sara Gelser, Katherine Gehl, Tobias Read, Val Hoyle, Jessica Gomez, Dirk Vanderhart, The Knopp Family, and many many more, OR360 had nothing short of a successful foundation year, and the team is looking forward to all that is soon to come, including what is sure to be one of the most competitive gubernatorial races in Oregon history!
Jessica Gomez is a business leader and running as a Republican candidate for governor. Born in New York, she relocated to the Southern Oregon with her family at a young age where she later experienced family issues and homelessness. Jessica overcame these tough circumstances and moved on to found and serve as CEO of a successful semiconductor company that now employs nearly 30 people. She also serves on the board of trustees of the Oregon Institute of Technology and a number of other Southern Oregon community organizations. Jessica identified as a Democrat until the mid-2010s but is running on the platform of self-described "moderate" Republican who believes she can unify the state (and electorate) with her pro-business and education reform agenda. We have a wide ranging conversation and discuss everything from critical race theory to semiconductors and geopolitical competition with China (Alex finally got his China question). We also talk about what it means for Jessica to be the only major gubernatorial candidate who is a person of color and what a GOP agenda for racial justice might look like.
It's Halloween and that can only mean one thing....Jessica Gomez returns! Jessica is an author and writer who's work has been featured on The Today Show, Love to Know, All Horror, and more. Her book, The Realest Bride: Everything You Really Need to Know About Planning a Wedding, is available on Amazon. ***SPOILERS FOR HALLOWEEN KILLS IN THIS EPISODE*** Check out Jessica's Website: Http://www.WriterJessicaGomez.com Read Jessica's Articles on AllHorror.com https://www.allhorror.com/author/jessicagomez Buy The Realest Bride! https://www.amazon.com/Realist-Bride-Everything-Really-Wedding-ebook/dp/B01FG6H3JS Follow Jessica on IG: http://www.instagram.com/WriterJessicaGomez ------------------- Check out the Johnversations Podcast Store ------------------- Social: Facebook: http://facebook.com/Johnversations Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnversations Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajohnversation ------------------- The Johnversations Podcast is recorded and engineered by John Conner. Post-production editing by Mat Halliday. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johnversations/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnversations/support
At their worst, staff meetings can feel monotonous, unnecessary, and frustrating. But there's no reason they can't be productive, worthwhile, and potentially even fun. Principals Allyson Apsey and Jessica Gomez join us to show that principals can make staff meetings better for everyone involved. We discuss: How to foster collaboration Creating a positive environment Making meetings worthwhile Quick and simple tips for improving staff meetings Allyson Apsey is principal of Quincy Elementary School in Zeeland, Michigan Jessica Gomez is principal of Alice Birney Elementary School in Colton, California.
Jessica Gomez is one-of-a-kind in all the best ways. She is someone who takes initiative and makes the most of her opportunities. She turned an entry level position at a TV station in San Antonio into digital sales management positions in Dallas, New York City and now Houston at Audacy, Inc., the second largest radio company in the US.But . . . she also mighta, coulda, shoulda, woulda been a Flamenco dancer (she is a great dancer, I can attest!). Jessica shares that story along with insights about digital marketing during the pandemic, the role of data in the marketing mix and the music that means the most to her.
This week's guest is Julie Olson, senior instructor at the Athena School of Arms in Cambridge, Massachusetts and a director of the Iron Gate Exhibition, the largest New England historical martial arts event. She's also well-known on the longsword tournament circuit. Julie was placed 7th in the Longsword Triathlon at Longpoint 2019, the highest ranking woman in that event. In our chat we get into the nitty gritty of running a club and competing in tournaments. We also talk about Julie's really fun idea of creating a pirate ship LARP and her current favourite niche weapon, the Italian baton from Giuseppe Cerri's 1854 treatise. Here's the playlist Julie mentions in the show from Zsolt Sander: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFo_vW1NCyGRA1xWzn5fqn6PI_lV2mKQE You can clearly see how each movement is performed. If stick fighting is your thing, also check out episode 38 of the podcast, with Jessica Gomez, where we talk about Portuguese stick fighting, Jogo do Pau: https://guywindsor.net/2021/03/portuguese-party-weapons-episode38/ For the Athena School of Arms: http://athenaschoolofarms.org/ The Iron Gate Exhibition: http://www.irongateexhibition.com/ Guy's new book, as mentioned in the intro, can be found at guywindsor.net/solo For more information about the host Guy Windsor and his work, as well as transcriptions of all the episodes, check out his website at https://guywindsor.net/ And to support the show, come join the Patrons at https://www.patreon.com/theswordguy
News and open phones start the show, some fathers day thoughts re my children, former State Senator DeBoer checks in, we talk uniting the GOP, Jessica Gomez gubernatorial candidate and other issues.
Open phones start, and later Jessica Gomez, local business person running for Governor. Jessica and I dig into numerous issues, economy, emergency responses to Covid, many others.
Jessica Gomez shares step by step tips on how to use TikTok and Instagram reels to make business content more engaging. TikTok is an amazing app that can be used for your business, testimonies, tutorials and encouragement.
Jessica Gomez is an Elementary Principal in Southern California, Senior Fellow with NAESP and just an all around amazing leader and human being. I know you're going to enjoy our conversation and gather so much leadership wisdom. Connect with Jessica on Twitter - @mrsjessgomez
Jessica Gomez returns to talk about our favorite time of year....Halloween! Jessica is an author and writer who's work has been featured on the Today Show, Love to Know, All Horror, and more. Her book, The Realest Bride: Everything You Really Need to Know About Planning a Wedding, is available on Amazon. Http://www.WriterJessicaGomez.com Http://www.AllHorror.com Buy The Realest Bride! Follow Jessica on IG: @WriterJessicaGomez ------------ The Johnversations Podcast is recorded and engineered by John Conner. Post-production editing courtesy of Mat Halliday. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johnversations/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnversations/support
Jessica Gomez is an author and writer. Jessica's work has been featured on the Today Show, Love to Know, All Horror, and more. Her book, The Realest Bride: Everything You Really Need to Know About Planning a Wedding, is available on Amazon. Http://www.WriterJessicaGomez.com Http://www.AllHorror.com Buy The Realest Bride!: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FG6H3JS Follow Jessica on IG: @WriterJessicaGomez --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johnversations/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnversations/support