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Join the NKY Spotlight Podcast to hear from Holly Nibert of the NKY Chamber Women's Initiative; Lauren Bailey and Lindsey Falcon of Thrive Empowerment; and Jamie Bierman and Jessica Starr of HR Elements. The NKY Spotlight Podcast is presented by Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and sponsored by CKREU Consulting and Schneller Knochelmann Plumbing, Heating & Air.
In the tapestry of existence, stories are the threads that hold us together. They're our history, our magick, and our compass for navigating the path ahead. Stories are our connection to the past, a window to alternate realities, and a blueprint for our future. That's why today, we're diving into the spellbinding world of stories. We're going to discover what it means to be a 'story keeper', the art of traveling between worlds with stories, and how stories are our truth-tellers. Ever contemplated the difference between oral and written stories? Or how stories have evolved over time and the importance of allowing them to change? We'll explore this and more. We'll delve into the realms of animism and the unseen, exploring the intimate connection between stories, magick, and the everyday objects that surround us. Because how do you make sense of the world when... You're caught between the seen and the unseen? Your reality is interwoven with tales of old? The tangible is just as vital as the intangible? What happens when your everyday life becomes the fabric of a story, a living, breathing testament to the power of the unseen? Let this week's guest tell you how. Get comfortable, grab a cup of tea, because today we're joined by Jessica M Starr. She's a witch whose magic are stories, and you're in for a treat. By the end of this episode, you'll not only have a new perspective on stories, but you'll also have explored: The magick of stories Animism and the unseen relationships in our world Daily rituals, planetary magic, and sacred spaces Creating a magickal practice that reflects your own interests and the land around you, instead of trying to make preconceived ideas fit Working with solar time, lunar time, and spiral time Involving children in our magical practices Following a goddess focused practice How to work with Goddess and how it's different from working with (a Christian) God Working with the Goddess to reconnect with your inner power Our lives are an intricate tapestry of stories, magick, and unseen connections. And when we become aware of these threads, we not only enrich our own existence but also become part of a much grander narrative. Ready to dive in? Let's get this story started. Resources mentioned in the show Planetary altars walkthrough About Jessica M Starr Jessica M Starr is a witch and her magic is stories (she's great at spelling). She lives in the shade of an oak tree, on the edge of a village in Wales, UK, with her musician husband and their two unschooled children. Jessica weaves poems and prose for those who know that magic is real and that stories hold the power to change the world. On her Youtube channel - Jessica and the Moon - she shares practical witchy wisdom for crafting a creative, magical life, in harmony with the seasons and cycles. Connect with Jessica Website: jessicamstarr.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JessicaandtheMoonCome and share your thoughts over in our magickal community: Join the community Or join me over on instagram: @TheModernWitchWay for your magickal inspiration @IntuitiveCharmcasting to follow along with charm casting fun @YourSherosJourney for a sacred pause in nature Learn more about bringing your own magick to life: www.RebeccaAnuwen.com
"Spooky Southcoast" recorded live, Saturday, March 19, 2022. Tim is joined in the Spooky Studio by Psychic Medium Jessica Starr. They discuss her work, her abilities, and her experiences in the paranormal. She also talks about her odd connection with Lizzie Borden.
Tapping into your joy allows you to foster an abundance mindset in all areas of your life. When you understand what makes your light shine, you can serve others even more successfully in your business. What you will learn in this episode: Just how much grit and hustle Jessica needed to get back on her feet after some traumatic events How she learned about time blocking from the Keller Williams team and why it helped her be more present in her life The five balls we have to juggle in life and why some need more care and attention than others Jessica's journey from brand new real estate agent to managing an uber-successful team of 12 Strategies Jessica uses to turn the light inside her on when she's low on energy because of external events How Jessica expanded her business from her father's hospital room Why having an abundance mindset is critical in business How to take even the slightest inkling of self-belief and use it to plan for your success and happiness Why it's important to tell people that you care about them Fostering an Abundance Mindset I'm super excited to have Jessica on the show with us today. She is a mom, a wife, and a realty rockstar who has so many unique insights to share. I genuinely feel that you will get so many golden nuggets of TRUTH from our conversation. Jessica is the CEO of Starr Realty Group, and since joining Keller Williams in 2010, she has gone from strength to strength despite dealing with considerable trauma in her life, including her husband's life-changing accident and the death of her beloved father. On the show, we discuss how having an abundance mindset sets you up for amazing business success and why it's so important to embrace the joy in your life. She Believed She Could, So She Did I was excited to learn that one of Jessica's key philosophies in life is to strive for success- not perfection. We dive into the importance of being truly present in your life and seizing opportunities that arise rather than worrying about being perfect. Jessica shares why she was never afraid of failure, even when times were at their hardest, because of her unshakeable belief in herself and her ability to keep moving forward. After all, your true riches come from your experiences and the love you have in your life. Moving Forward Successfully Jessica has led her team to HUGE success; she is the #1 profit share earner in the business over the last eight years and is a top Keller Williams Cares contributor. We discuss why she is passionate about making sure that her team members are fulfilled enough in their jobs to let their light shine through. Jessica explains what she learned when she allowed her team to support her when times were tough, and why she believes it is so essential to let people know that you care. About Jessica Starr As the CEO of Starr Realty Group, Jessica Starr led the team to become #1 in volume and total homes sold from 2012 to 2017 and #3 in 2018. Since joining Keller Williams in 2010, Jessica has nurtured and grown her business consistently despite her husband's traumatic accident and year-long recovery in 2011 and her father's illness and passing in 2015. During this time, Jessica made countless trips to and from Cleveland to advocate for him and be by his side while supporting her family back home and prospecting for business using the lessons, scripts, and dialogues she learned in BOLD. As a wife and mother of 4 children, Jessica believes in the importance of being present over perfect and time-blocking her schedule to balance her business and personal life. She has been a 5-year member of the ALC, the New England Cultural Ambassador, the first team in Connecticut to hit the coveted MREA status in 2016, a top KW Cares contributor, the #1 profit share earner for the past eight years, and a 16-time BOLD graduate. How to Connect with Jessica Starr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarrTeamCT LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicastarrrealtor/ Website: www.StarrRealtyGroup.com Balanced Growth Course: Website: https://pursuingfreedom.thinkific.com/courses/balanced-growth Additional Resources: Set for Success Planner Time Tracker 5-Step Guide to More Referrals
Rick Bosley is the Owner of The Coaching Advantage and does weekly interviews with influencers to impact Real Estate agents and business owners alike. This episode is with Jessica Starr, owner of Starr Realty Group from Simsbury, Connecticut. Jessica was faced with adversity in life showing up in a very real way. She opens up about how she persevered and broke through ceilings, and now her team is thriving serving over 200 families every year.
Rick Bosley is the Owner of The Coaching Advantage and does weekly interviews with influencers to impact Real Estate agents and business owners alike. This episode is with Jessica Starr, owner of Starr Realty Group from Simsbury, Connecticut. Jessica was faced with adversity in life showing up in a very real way. She opens up about how she persevered and broke through ceilings, and now her team is thriving serving over 200 families every year.
Jessica Starr is a survivor of Cushing's Disease which affects the pituitary gland in the brain. If creates an overproduction of cortisol which can ravish the body from the inside out creating broken bones among other issues. Increased weight gain and inability to lose weight was one of the first signs that indicated to Jessica that something was wrong. Jessica has since lost 100 pounds and is CEO of Cool You Now, her company that helps working women avoid embarrassing situations by helping them to stay cool in the hot Arizona summers! Click here to connect with Jessica on Facebook! Click below to visit her website, Cool You Now! https://coolyounow.com/ *********** Consider today how you would like to partner with me to help continue our mission to help, heal, inspire and bring hope to thousands of listeners across the U.S. and the world! Click here to become a Stories of Hope Partner on Patreon! *********** If you would like to share your Story Of Hope or become a sponsor of a future episode, email me today at: stories@christinehotchkiss.com *********** Stories Of Hope is available every Thursday at 6:00am PST / 9:00am EST on Apple Podcasts, AnchorFM and Spotify https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stories-of-hope/id1543428813 https://open.spotify.com/show/6R6cLqq35XIbhpkPnjLof2 *********** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/storiesofhope/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/storiesofhope/support
Top Listing Agent Show - Real Estate Coaching & Training with Chadi Bazzi
In this episode of Top Listing Agent with Chadi Bazzi. CEO of Starr Realty Group Jessica Star shared how she Quantum Leap her Real Estate Business by over 100% in just one year. How Starr Realty Group pended and closed 115 deals with 35 Million Dollars in sales in just the first half of 2021. She shared tips and advice for real estate agents on how to make sure they are profitable and making money. Key Contents: Jessica's real estate business success journey. How Jessica increased her real estate business over 100% in just one year. How to keep your mind in order to take your real estate business to the next level. Advice on how to increase your production by just 1 to 2 deals a month. The advantage of doing business spotlight. How to balance your day as a real estate agent. Time blocking tips as a real estate agent. What's the best practice for real estate agents to make sure they are profitable and making money. INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE: "The willingness to get back up is where you find the lesson." - Jessica Starr " I haven't failed, i've had a lot of lessons."- Jessica Starr “Consistency makes the difference.” - Chadi Bazzi “The leader I am, is a leader that is in action.” - Jessica Starr Subscribe for more real estate agent coaching videos: http://bit.ly/3aFRiCt ▶ ▶ ▶ WANT CHADI AS YOUR COACH ? Schedule 1:1 Coaching Strategy Session:: https://bit.ly/3wowZlG ▶ REAL ESTATE LEAD GENERATION Download Top Listing Agent Black book: https://bit.ly/35k8bzm RedX: https://bit.ly/35j6YrX ▶ FOLLOW CHADI Youtube: https://bit.ly/2RQLRtW Instagram: https://bit.ly/3vtmoVq Facebook: https://bit.ly/3iBpRON Website: https://www.chadibazzi.com/ Podcast: https://apple.co/3zpqrF8 ▶ ABOUT CHADI BAZZI Chadi is a Top Real Estate Coach and Trainer who has been on over 30,000 one on one coaching calls teaching real estate agents how to become top listing agents using his one of a kind unique 6 on one listings on demand coaching model. ▶ ABOUT JESSICA STARR As the CEO of Starr Realty Group, Jessica Starr led the team to become #1 in volume and total homes sold from 2012-2017 and #3 in 2018. Since joining Keller Williams in 2010, Jessica has nurtured and grown her business consistently despite her husband's traumatic accident and year-long recovery in 2011 and her father's illness and passing in 2015. During this time, Jessica made countless trips to and from Cleveland to advocate for him and be by his side while supporting her family back home and prospecting for business using the lessons, scripts, and dialogues she learned in BOLD. As a wife and mother of 4 children, Jessica believes in the importance of being present over perfect and time blocking her schedule to balance her business and personal life. She has been a 5 year member of the ALC, the New England Cultural Ambassador, the first team in Connecticut to hit the coveted MREA status in 2016, a top KW Cares contributor, the #1 profit share earner for the past 8 years, and a 16 time BOLD graduate. ▶ CONNECT WITH JESSICA Website: https://bit.ly/2VexpNH Youtube: https://bit.ly/3hoVGcI Instagram: https://bit.ly/3dUgruz Facebook: https://bit.ly/2SX8QUQ ▶ RECOMMENDED BOOKS The 4 Laws of Financial Prosperity: https://amzn.to/3AHjnEq The Millionaire Real Estate Agent: https://amzn.to/3hopFBg The Millionaire Real Estate Investor: https://amzn.to/3jTPM51 What Would the Rockefellers Do: https://amzn.to/3xCmFqA
Your Impact In The Community Is The Most Important Thing! Episode 10 – Jessica Starr http://www.LaunchYourFarm.com/Episode10 Welcome back to our tenth episode of the Launch Your Farm Show where I interview Jessica Starr with Keller Williams in Connecticut. Jessica and I discuss how she went from being a brand new newly-wed to getting laid off from her job within 2 weeks of her husband losing his job to jumping into real estate to take control of her life. She shares some of her hardships over the years and how she continually pushes to grow and thrive. One of the big themes for Jessica and her business is making an impact in their community. Jessica shares some of the incredible things they have done in their community and the lives that have been changed as a result of it. From helping save local businesses, to getting exposure for her own business, Jessica shares some valuable insights and knowledge on how you can build a strong community presence while impacting so many. And as Jessica say's “You literally can change people's lives!” In this episode Jessica and I talk about: · How she helped coach local business owners to help them during Covid and what you can do to provide value to the local businesses in your area. · Jessica shares how her theme in her business of “Passionate Momentum” allows you to build a business that doesn't chase dollars, but makes an impact first and the dollars follow! · What steps you can do to make an impact in your community RIGHT NOW. · A SUPER easy way to help you come up with events and experiences for your clients that will be fun for them, create value and help them stay clients for life. · How important it is to realize that no matter what level of money you have, time is your most valuable asset. · Plus a ton of other ideas and events you can put into your business right now! Connect with Jessica on Instagram at @JessicaCStarr or @StarrRealtyGroup Or find them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/StarrRealtyGroup Be sure to like and subscribe as well as check our website and other social channels. Your Friend In Farming, Ryan Smith Launch Your Farm Website - http://www.LaunchYourFarm.com Facebook - http://www.Facebook.com/LaunchYourFarm
In the 17th episode of No Name Fame: I finally get a chance to sit down with 2 of my really good friends, Emma Yuncker and Jessica Starr. We learn how their friendship began, talk about baristas in bathing suits, and try to get to the bottom of their "True Crime" obsessions. I unveil my "famous" mickey-mouse impression, and we educate Emma on "Star Trek"... all in this episode of No Name Fame!Follow Emma on Instagram: @yunck1emFollow Emma on Twitter: @emyunckerFollow Jessica on Instagram: @jlstarrrFollow Jessica on Twitter: @JessicaStarr12Support the show (https://paypal.me/joejoeradio?locale.x=en_US)
In this episode Joanna Vargas interviews Nikolas Bermea. Niko talks about his dance journey starting as a school mascot and eventually discovering that he has passion for dance. He talks about his 3 month residency in Costa Rica as an instructor. In this episode you will learn about: How you can discover what you are good at by trying new things.What kind of sacrifices you might make to pursue your dance goals.The importance of committing 100% to teaching dance.The difference in drive between U.S dancers and international dancers.How you can create more by staying positive and having self motivation. Quote: “Never back down.” Niko gives his perspectives on the dancer’s drive from teaching in Costa Rica vs teaching in the U.S. He loves teaching more than anything and gets inspired by his student’s growth. Question Highlights:What is your favorite part about being a dance instructor?Tell us about your most memorable performance.What projects are you working on?What have you learned throughout this pandemic?What has been keeping you motivated to continue dancing? About Niko:NikolasBermea (Niko) is a hip-hop and contemporary fusion dancer/choreographer from Austin, TX. In July of 2015, his family relocated to Austin, and Niko was immediately immersed into dance. First beginning his training in hip-hop, and later branching out into more classical styles such as jazz, ballet, and contemporary. Early in his dance career, Niko was one of the select dancers to assist Streetz Dance Convention on their 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 tours. Niko moved to Los Angeles in 2019 to pursue a professional career in dance, where he will continue to work under LA’s top artists and choreographers. He continues to host hip-hop and contemporary fusion master classes, intensives, and residencies throughout and the United States and internationally. Niko has had the opportunity to teach on conventions such as Intrigue Dance Intensive, The Lab Dance Convention, and Carolina Dance Masters. He is a former member on world renowned hip hop company, V Mo, under the direction of Danyel Moulton. In addition, Niko is an apprentice on the LA-based company, MusEffect, under the direction of Jessica Starr. Follow Niko:Niko on IGNiko on FacebookNIKOLAS BERMEA | SENIOR DANCER OF THE YEAR | 2018 NATIONALSRaw Shit by DaBaby ft. Migos - Niko Bermea ChoreographyTATS ON MY FACENiko Bermea Choreography | Mo Bamba - Sheck WesThe Potion by Ludacris - Niko Bermea Choreography Follow us:Learn more: Dance Your LifeLearn more: Maxt Out Dance CompetitionInstagram @maxtoutdanceMaxt Out on FacebookTikTok @maxtoutdanceSign-up for our FREE Maxt Out at Home Dance Classes!
In the 14th Episode of No Name Fame: One of my best friends, Jessica, joins me to break in the new studio! We talk about the future, our past, planned vacations, and more... all in this episode of No Name Fame!Support the show (https://paypal.me/joejoeradio?locale.x=en_US)
We talk with our guest Dr. Jessica Starr, current residency program director, about being a standout residency candidate.Why do you need to be a Stand Out candidate?Post-Graduate Training is becoming more competitive and as a result applicants are doing more to self-brand and sell themselves. 20 years ago, if you were the leader of one organization and applied for a residency program, you most likely would get it. Now, having a single leadership experience pales in comparison to candidates with 2-3 leadership experiences, 1-3 research or quality improvement projects, and even publications. You want to shine in the sea of applicants applying for programs you are interested. You want to get your foot in the door at these programs and then do well on the onsite site interviews. What are things programs look for in Stand Out Candidates?Knowledge or familiarity with the pharmacy school you are graduating fromA well written LOIGreat ReferencesA well Formatted CV (with all the criteria below)Research experienceLeadership experienceHigh GPA (we'll talk more about this later)Diverse APPE/rotation experiencesAPPE/rotation experience in the area you are applying for (e.g. hospitals or clinics)Work experience with preference for work experience in the area you are applying forCommunity serviceStrong self-vision of goals and how to obtain themLets break each of them down:Knowledge of program: Unfortunately this is somewhat out of your control unless you are listening to this episode before you enter pharmacy school. The older, more prestigious the school, the more alumni will have graduated and dispersed across the nation and the more individuals who will understand the caliber of students. For example, I went to a school that was established in the 2000's. I attended East Tennessee State University, which I am proud to say has built a prestigious reputation in a short amount of time; however, when I graduated, no one outside of the region had any idea what type of program ETSU was. Therefore, when I applied to residencies out west, they most likely did not give my application much consideration. This is not something that should drastically change your evaluation of programs or application process, it is just something to consider when applying to programs far from where you attended pharmacy school. Letter of Intent: The letter of intent is your 1 page (or 2) narrative and voice prior to onsite interviews. Aside from descriptions on your CV, your LOI is the only thing programs have to really hear you before they meet you. Your Letter should VERY CLEARLY and VERY SPECIFICALLY describe 3 things. First, what are your short and long-term goals and how does that relate to your desire to pursue post-graduate training. Second, why THIS program, the one getting the letter, is THE PLACE, that will allow you to achieve those goes. Third, why your experiences thus far will BENEFIT the program and help the purpose of the program! Did I mention you need to be specific?? No fluff!Great References: Your reference writers need to be able to speak confidently and specifically about your clinical (or other) qualities that pertain to the post-graduate training program you are applying. You want to get individuals who will write you a POSITIVE letter of reference. Key note, people who write references a lot are better at writing references and will most likely talk about your qualities more thoroughly than someone who doesn't usually write letters, but just likes you. A well Formatted CV: Needs to be perfect, error free, easily scannable, with explanations on major projects or initiatives like research, leadership/organizational involvement. You can also put...
Jessica Starr is a burgeoning Kellebrity and has been growing several sources of income since she entered the real estate world at the age of 23. Jessica's reading list: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/one-word-that-will-change-your-life-expanded-edition-jon-gordon/1117239037?ean=9781118809426 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/what-would-the-rockefellers-do-garrett-b-gunderson/1124280480?ean=9780692635360 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/hold-steve-chader/1113137786?ean=9780071797047 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/atomic-habits-james-clear/1129201155?ean=9780735211292 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/messyempire/message
When I first heard of laser eye surgery many moons ago, my first reaction was suspicion - on the face of it, it sounded very dangerous. But after years of exposure to laser eye surgery advertisements, it squirmed its way on my list for consideration so that I didn’t have the bother of contact lenses. After interviewing Troy (a pabout his experience having his vision permanently damaged, and hearing what he’s learned about laser eye research and the ophthalmologist industry, I will never ever get laser eye surgery. The risks are just too great -- especially the suicide inducing pain of corneal neuralgia, where it feels like pins are constantly being poked into your eye. If you’re thinking about getting laser eye surgery, listen to what happened to Troy, and then take that into account in your decision. Show Notes: W5 Documentary: https://www.ctvnews.ca/ctv-national-news/video?clipId=1654087 Dentist awarded damages for eye procedure: https://www.google.ca/amp/s/nationalpost.com/news/canada/dentist-awarded-5-6m-for-botched-eye-surgery-by-toronto-doctor-that-left-him-worse-than-before/amp FDA Official wants to ban Lasik: https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.phillyvoice.com/former-fda-adviser-lasik-dangers-eye-surgery/amp/ Canadian class action lawsuit: https://lpclex.com/lasik/ Jessica Starr - meteorologist: https://people.com/tv/meteorologist-jessica-starr-suicide-family-speaks-out/ More info (Melanie B): https://lasikcomplications.com RETINAL LASER COMPLICATIONS Troy's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/640203739822311/?ref=share Patient website-retinal laser complications: https://patient.info/forums/discuss/white-flickering-light-after-laser-for-retinal-tear-516808 0:04:00 Troy (not his real name) grew up on a farm in Saskaetchewan in a normal family - great childhood, good parents who instilled good morals 0:05:00 Troy did have some flus as a child, but otherwise healthy until recently - he went to university and got a degree and become part of the rat race - he had a pretty good career with good friends and relationships 0:06:00 Troy wants to share his experience and what he's learned about laser eye surgery, including retinopathy, the procedure he had - Troy also wants to talk about the Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA), as its related to laser eye surgery 0:07:00 Troy has done a lot of research - Troy says lasers are dangerous weapons - the Geneva Convention has banned them in warfare - but lasers are approved by Health Canada and are used by lots of doctors 0:08:00 Troy's consent form for the procedure listed a lot of potential harms - a lot of information our brain processes, comes through our eyes - so if our eyes are injured by laser, it is an unnatural injury, unlike dirt, grim, etc 0:09:00 The retina does not heal, it has not evolved a regenerative capacity - there are a few different types of laser used in laser surgery - like in cataract surgery 0:10:00 The retina sits at the back of the eye - as we age, the retina can sometimes pull away from the back of an eye 0:11:00 This can cause 'flashers', a flash of light - it happens to a lot of people as they age 0:12:00 But Troy had 'floaters' in his vision and that's why he went to an opthamalogist in the first place, something he wishes he had never done - his floater was only in his right eye, and that was back in 2017 0:13:00 In retinalopathy, they will shoot the laser around the floater, the theory is that it will seal the tear (aka floater) so it does not grow larger and cause detachment - Troy had no problems with that procedure 0:14:00 In 2019, the opthamalogist tells Troy he has a small tear in his left eye 0:15:00 Troy thinks most people will have floaters, and will have some retinal tearing later in life - the procedure Troy had done was to stop the the tear from getting bigger, but another procedure tries to destroy the floater, but there is a risk to the optical nerve 0:16:00 During a laser procedure, you are awake, and if you move your eye during the laser, it can permanently damage your eye - Troy didn't want the 2nd procedure, but he was convinced 0:17:00 The procedure hurts, it is painful - the reason for the retinalopathy procedure is to prevent further tearing or detachment of the retina, but one of the risks of the prodecure is retinal detachment 0:18:00 Troy asks himself now, why did he sign the consent without asking questions 0:19:00 The consent form includes to circles representing the eyes to indicate where the procedure was performed - once the laser procedure is done, it is forever - there is no undoing it 0:20:00 From the 2019 laser procedure, Troy knew within a day or two someting wasn't right - he had visual disturbances - one moring he woke up in darkness, and as he moved his eyes, a fireworks explosion - that was disturbing 0:21:00 Troy also experiences symptoms when moving from bright sunlight to indoors, called 'while flickering lights' because his cones and rods (in his eyes) are misfiring - these happen every day, and flourescent light also set it off 0:22:00 Troy went to the doctor and was told they would go away in a month - then every time Troy went back, the doctor kept extending the date...3 months, 6 months -- but within the first week the doctor suggested Troy pay $100 to get retinal pictures 0:23:00 Troy wonders why the retinal pictures weren't done beforehand - even when he got the retinal pictures done after, he had trouble finding someone to read them - then he realized all these opthamaologists use lasers in one form or another, so they can't say there is a problem with lasers, when they themselves use lasers on patients - so its difficult to get a clear answer, so Troy has had to piece together what happened to him 0:24:00 Troy ascertained the doctor had made 4 strikes with the laser, but 3 of them were too close to the center of his eye, within his peripheral vision, so that's why he has these strange visual phenomenon 0:25:00 A problem common to all laser procedures, Lasik, cataract, etc, is dry eye - with retinopathy procedure, the laser passes through, and damages, the cornea to get to the retina, but the cornea usually heals - the eye is its own biosphere to protect against virus, dirt, etc - but when the cornea is dirsupted, it can cause dry eye, a major problem 0:26:00 Without proper lubrication in your eye, it is forever exposed to all kinds of infections - so Troy has to be very careful with his left eye, always has to clean it - so dry eye is a potential side effect of all laser procedures 0:27:00 Headaches, soreness, infections from dry eye - the toughest part for Troy is the flickering light in his vision - his father was a welder, so Troy wears welder grade sunglasses outside, so that when he moves inside, the difference isn't as big, and his symptoms aren't as inense 0:28:00 The welder lens is called a #5 lens - it was through experimenting that Troy discovered it helped him - as the sun goes down, the effect on his vision diminishes 0:29:00 It is most prevalent in the middle of the night - Troy says Lasik and PRK procedure patients have a lot of trouble at night, especially driving as they see star bursts, so it makes it impossible for them to drive at night - these are elective surgeries 0:30:00 The drops for dry eye costs $35 a month, and it will be needed forever - so not really saving money over buying glasses that can last for years...and your eyes don't hurt 0:31:00 Troy is sharing so other people know about these potential problems - as he researched, he found there wasn't much info about the procedure he had done (retinapathy), but he did find some research on Lasik and PRK - and there are 100s of 1000s of people suffering and committing suicide - there is a horrible illness called corneal neuralgia caused by Lasik 0:32:00 Troy says there is a great program on W5 (tv show) called Deadly Vision about the risks of Lasik - Troy says anyone who watches that and still wants Lasik is crazy - corneal neuralgia is like needles sticking into your eye all day long, extreme pain - a meteorologist in Detroit committed suicide a few weeks after Lasik surgery - a millionaire in Ontario was in so much pain he took his own life 0:33:00 A young man in military, took his own life because of corneal neuraglia - Canada says its 1 in 10,000, and there are 80,0000 procedures a year, so that's 8 people - but nobody knows the real numbers because there are no independent studies - and cataract surgery is like Lasik, so the same risks apply 0:34:00 Most cataract surgery is on senior citizens, so any symptoms they have attributed to old age - Troy thinks people should understand the risks of that surgery 0:35:00 Troy says we have to remember that all this info comes from the corporations that make the laser equipment - most of the opthamalogists operate as independent and there is a lot of money they are making, but there is no indepedent accountability - most of the eye clinics operate outside the provincial jurisdictional and regulatory system 0:36:00 If you go to a private eye clinic and then have a problem and go to the ER, they will tell you to go to the private clinic, except the private clinic doesn't offer after care - they make money off the procedure, but if you need after care, you have to go to the regular system - the only thing they can offer is anxiety meds 0:37:00 Troy thinks unless you have an emergency, be careful about having an eye procedure 0:38:00 Some people have had success with the procedures, but there is also the risk - Troy wants to warn people, they should think twice because there is little info about retinopathy risks 0:39:00 A former approving FDA official said publicly that laser eye surgery should be outright banned - his research shows complications up to 30% - but the eye doctor say less than 1% - the Canadian Opthamology Association says corneal neuralgia is 1 in 10,000 0:40:00 There are all kinds of other problems - dry eye, vision problems, blindness - so 1 in 3 people are going to have a problem - talk to people with Lasik procedures, and many will tell about dry eye - Troy tried to tell the CNIB (Canadian National Institute for the Blind) about the laser injuries, but they didn't care 0:41:00 Troy knows of a woman who started to go blind after Lasik surgery, the doctor gave her a business card to the CNIB and said good luck with that 0:42:00 There is a lot of money in the business, as they advertise a lot on Facebook, there ads are always popping up - there is a class action lawsuit in Canada against one of the Lasik companies, LasikMD, for corneal neuralgia sufferers - but it doesn't include the other providers of Lasik 0:43:00 Troy thinks the government should be looking into the quality of work and research by the manufacturers - the research is often funded by the company that will make money off the product - Troy thinks Health Canada would be keeping people safe 0:44:00 But you will hear a lot of people who had successful Lasik surgery - while the retina doesn't heal, the cornea has evolved to heal itself, and that's why there is success - but some people's cornea doesn't heal 75:00:00 Apparently there are more nerves in the eye than any where else in the body, and that is why corneal neuralgia is so painful - but where is the data and research - there are probably millions of people around the world suffering from Lasik procedures 0:46:00 Troy has some recommendations, wishes someone had told him before his procedure - he likens it to taking your car to the mechanic and he shows you the broken part they will fix or replace, and won't do more work without your approval 0:47:00 Troy thinks a picture of the retina should be taken before deciding on the procedure so the doctor can show you exactly what and where the problem is 0:48:00 It only takes few minutes, they all have retinal cameras in their office - its your right to ask for that - and agree to whatever areas you want treated 0:49:00 Also consider if the area is within your field of vision - providing a retinal picture before the procedure is not part of their standard operating procedure 0:50:00 Retinal pictures after the fact have little use - Troy doesn't know if he was charged per laser strikes (4) or if for the whold procedure 0:51:00 It took 2 minutes, but it cost $500 - but there is no undoing Lasik surgerey 0:52:00 Troy has seen pictures of people who have had thousands of laser strikes - laser attaches the retina to the back of the eye 0:53:00 The medical malpractice set up in Canada is different than other G7 countries - Canada has more medical errors than the others - it is almost impossible to sue a doctor in Canada 0:54:00 A lawyer told Troy that any harm listed on a consent form is there because it has happened - Troy says it is important you have informed consent - in Canada, each provincial health agency pays the CMPA with tax payer dollars 0:55:00 Lawyers has $5 billion of tax payers dollars, and they have hired almost every major law firm in Canada, so they can't represent you 0:56:00 So finding a lawyer if very hard - and they want to make sure they are going to be paid, so it has to be a horrific case - a lot of the award in a malpractice is for lost future wages, so a lawyer needs a client that had a high salary 0:57:00 Back in early 1900s, the law was made to constrain a medical malpractice awards to a small amount - it is also hard to find an expert witness, as doctors are reticent to testify against each other 0:58:00 But the CMPA will hire 5 or 10 experts, because they know that if you lose, you have to pay all their legal fees plus their expert fees - that will bankrupt you - Troy calls it triple jeopardy: tax payers pay doctors and pay CMPA and pay your own legal costs 0:59:00 If you lose, you also pay their legal costs - so its not surprising that only 60 cases go to court, but only single digits win their case - so the chances of winning are so low, that it makes it virtually impossible, statistically zero. 1:00:00 Troy says people shoud avoid getting elective laser eye surgery - Scott says he'd thought about having Lasik, but 10 minutes into hearing Troy's experience and research, he's decided he's never getting laser eye surgery Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions. 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Counseling / Research I first became aware of the ubiquitousness of medical error during a decade of community based research working with the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, where I co-authored two research papers on a counseling intervention for people living with HIV, here and here. Patient participants would often report varying degrees of medical neglect, error and harms as part of their counseling sessions. Patient Advocacy I am co-founder of the ME patient advocacy non-profit Millions Missing Canada, and on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Canadian Collaborative Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Research Network. I am also a patient advisor for Health Quality Ontario’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, and member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada. Medical Error Interviews podcast and vidcast emerged to give voice to victims, witnesses and participants in this hidden epidemic so we can create change toward a safer health care system. 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“Take a step back to look in and then take that ONE step forward.” – Jessica Starr On this episode, we chat with Jessica Starr, founder of MusEffect, a non-profit organization dedicated to raise social awareness through performance art. Jessica shares her story as a young dancer in competitions and conventions to attending college, and finally starting her own business and dance company in 2005. Through her own journey, Jessica finds meaning and an understanding of her calling…to dance and create for a purpose. Receiving an award as a top-rated Great Non-Profits of 2019, MusEffect is committed to fostering a constructive dialogue on social issues through performance art, while enriching and empowering audiences of all socioeconomic backgrounds. MusEffect explores topics relevant to today's society with a purpose to ignite personal initiative and encourage healing. To experience “the MusEffect” is to feel the synergy between art, intellect and intention. These 3 principles, woven together, cultivate positive and permanent changes that elevate the quality of life among their participants. For more information about Jessica Starr and MusEffect: https://www.museffect.org/ (https://www.museffect.org) https://www.musedancecompany.com/ (https://www.musedancecompany.com/) https://www.facebook.com/MusEffect/ (https://www.facebook.com/MusEffect/) https://www.instagram.com/museffect/ (https://www.instagram.com/museffect/) https://twitter.com/museffect (https://twitter.com/museffect) https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialMuseDanceCo (https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialMuseDanceCo) PSAs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvcw5fjj4TE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvcw5fjj4TE) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5hwTeAsOhI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5hwTeAsOhI) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTtnVeApjgE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTtnVeApjgE) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQyukHRKBOs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQyukHRKBOs) Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/nocofm (https://www.patreon.com/nocofm) Hosted by Dr. Natalie Phillips. Produced by Chris Lanphear for NoCo FM. Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm/ (https://noco.fm) Follow Natalie: https://twitter.com/AudioDrPhillips (https://twitter.com/AudioDrPhillips) https://www.facebook.com/Connect4Excellence (https://www.facebook.com/Connect4Excellence) https://www.instagram.com/drnataliephillips (https://www.instagram.com/drnataliephillips) Follow NoCo FM: https://twitter.com/nocofm (https://twitter.com/nocofm) https://instagram.com/nocofm (https://instagram.com/nocofm) https://www.facebook.com/nocofm (https://www.facebook.com/nocofm) Support this podcast
“Take a step back to look in and then take that ONE step forward.” – Jessica Starr On this episode, we chat with Jessica Starr, founder of MusEffect, a non-profit organization dedicated to raise social awareness through performance art. Jessica shares her story as a young dancer in competitions and conventions to attending college, and finally starting her own business and dance company in 2005. Through her own journey, Jessica finds meaning and an understanding of her calling…to dance and create for a purpose. Receiving an award as a top-rated Great Non-Profits of 2019, MusEffect is committed to fostering a constructive dialogue on social issues through performance art, while enriching and empowering audiences of all socioeconomic backgrounds. MusEffect explores topics relevant to today’s society with a purpose to ignite personal initiative and encourage healing. To experience “the MusEffect” is to feel the synergy between art, intellect and intention. These 3 principles, woven together, cultivate positive and permanent changes that elevate the quality of life among their participants. For more information about Jessica Starr and MusEffect: https://www.museffect.org (https://www.museffect.org/) https://www.musedancecompany.com/ (https://www.musedancecompany.com/) https://www.facebook.com/MusEffect/ (https://www.facebook.com/MusEffect/) https://www.instagram.com/museffect/ (https://www.instagram.com/museffect/) https://twitter.com/museffect (https://twitter.com/museffect) https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialMuseDanceCo (https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialMuseDanceCo) PSAs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvcw5fjj4TE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvcw5fjj4TE) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5hwTeAsOhI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5hwTeAsOhI) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTtnVeApjgE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTtnVeApjgE) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQyukHRKBOs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQyukHRKBOs) Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/nocofm (https://www.patreon.com/nocofm) Hosted by Dr. Natalie Phillips. Produced by Chris Lanphear for NoCo FM. Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm (https://noco.fm/) Follow Natalie: https://twitter.com/AudioDrPhillips (https://twitter.com/AudioDrPhillips) https://www.facebook.com/Connect4Excellence (https://www.facebook.com/Connect4Excellence) https://www.instagram.com/drnataliephillips (https://www.instagram.com/drnataliephillips) Follow NoCo FM: https://twitter.com/nocofm (https://twitter.com/nocofm) https://instagram.com/nocofm (https://instagram.com/nocofm) https://www.facebook.com/nocofm (https://www.facebook.com/nocofm) Support this podcast
Hi, I'm Rick Bosley, a REALTOR® from Orlando, FL and have been in the Real Estate industry since 2010. I've hired, trained and coached over 700 agents for Keller William's franchises and am an approved trainer of Keller Williams University. I am a Keller Williams Investor in 4 Offices, and of course, help families buy and sell houses! :) Thank you for joining me today.In this episode, I continue the journey of The 6 Personal Perspectives, step 4 of 6 with Jessica Starr. Jessica is a top-selling REALTOR® from Connecticut, mom, wife, daughter, and great human. Listen to her journey and how she has overcome the challenges as she launched and broke through many ceilings in her career.To connect with Jessica Starr for any questions about the podcast or Real Estate needs in Connecticut contact her at, 860-690-0679 / Jessica@StarrRealtyGroup.com.Facebook: Jessica Cieslak Starr / Instagram: Starr Realty Group CT.For any Real Estate Needs in the Orlando area, or for an introduction to someone in your area, contact Rick Bosley, 407-815-2020 / Rick@BosleyHouses.com. or follow me on social media @BosleyRick.Make sure you subscribe to this podcast to be notified of every new episode!
Hi, I'm Rick Bosley, a REALTOR® from Orlando, FL and have been in the Real Estate industry since 2010. I've hired, trained and coached over 700 agents for Keller William's franchises and am an approved trainer of Keller Williams University. I am a Keller Williams Investor in 4 Offices, and of course, help families buy and sell houses! :) Thank you for joining me today.In this episode, I continue the journey of The 6 Personal Perspectives, step 4 of 6 with Jessica Starr. Jessica is a top-selling REALTOR® from Connecticut, mom, wife, daughter, and great human. Listen to her journey and how she has overcome the challenges as she launched and broke through many ceilings in her career.To connect with Jessica Starr for any questions about the podcast or Real Estate needs in Connecticut contact her at, 860-690-0679 / Jessica@StarrRealtyGroup.com.Facebook: Jessica Cieslak Starr / Instagram: Starr Realty Group CT.For any Real Estate Needs in the Orlando area, or for an introduction to someone in your area, contact Rick Bosley, 407-815-2020 / Rick@BosleyHouses.com. or follow me on social media @BosleyRick.Make sure you subscribe to this podcast to be notified of every new episode!
Until we get to record in our brand new beautiful studio at MZ Sudios next week we are re releasing one of the most important shows we have ever recorded. The fact that Dr. Gemoules can help people that are suffering from bad Lasik surgery is unbelievable. Not enough people know about it and we hope the whole world will find out, This is so so important. Dr. Greg Gemoules is back on what is our most important show to date. Everyone needs to listen to this show and share it so we can get the word out to the world and give hope to people that have become hopeless after complications from Lasik surgery. This show was prompted because Jessica Starr a Detroit Meteorologist, 35 years old, married with 2 children 5 and 3 years old committed suicide in December 2018 following complications from Lasik surgery. She committed suicide 1 month after the surgery by hanging. Dr Gemoules finds it very sad because he feels he could have possibly helped her. The official statistics say there is only a 1 % chance of complications with Lasik surgery but the reality is that it is more than 20 %. 12 people have committed suicide and many people that are alive with Lasik complications live in purgatory because they are in so much pain every single day. Investigative reporter Jace Larson wrote a report in January 2019 about the devastating effects. We hear about Nancy Burleson whose son Max also committed suicide after refractive eye surgery. Dr Gemoules tells us how he started his practice in 1984 in Coppell, TX right around when refractive eye surgery was becoming more popular. He started seeing patients with complications and back then couldn’t adequately fix them. Please listen to the touching story of a psychologist who came to him in desperation and Dr. Gemoules instantly fixed his issue. The patient and Dr. Gemoules eyes welled up in tears and at that very moment Dr. G, as he is lovingly called by everyone, knew that this is what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. He is such a kind and humble man, it makes perfect sense that he would devote his life to helping others. He single mindedly pursued this passion and everything else became less important. Listen to all the details on how he figured out and developed the scleral lenses that have helped so many people from all over the world. From 2005 to 2008 he published yearly on his findings and what he was doing with these new scans and got a patent. This started helping people with Lasik complications or any other surgical complications, but these lenses are also a perfect fit for other conditions like Keratoconus or corneal conditions aquired by nature not induced by surgery. Even though this treatment is available in other places, it bothers Dr. G and us that it is not better known. People with Lasik complications go through the 7 stages of grief. Dr. G wants to give everyone with these conditions hope, because he can help them.The Internet is a dark place and when these patients search they most often find hopelessness because their search leads them to lasiksuicide pages instead of pages like Dr. Gemoules website where they can find hope. We have to make a difference and share this podcast, youTube video everywhere so people suffering can regain their life. Dr Gemoules goal is to have people reach out to him so he can tell them “YES WE HAVE HELPED MANY, MANY PEOPLE AND WE WILL HELP YOU. IT IS NOT THE END”The people that have complications usually go back to the Doctor that did the original surgery who then suggests more surgeries. They go in and out of doctor offices and nothing helps them. We need to spread awareness to the whole world. Dr. G is changing lives and we need to get the word out. Dr. G give us a synopsis what happens if you come to see him for the Scleral Contact Lenses. www.laserfitlens.com
Dr. Greg Gemoules is back on what is our most important show to date. Everyone needs to listen to this show and share it so we can get the word out to the world and give hope to people that have become hopeless after complications from Lasik surgery. This show was prompted because Jessica Starr a Detroit Meteorologist, 35 years old, married with 2 children 5 and 3 years old committed suicide in December 2018 following complications from Lasik surgery. She committed suicide 1 month after the surgery by hanging. Dr Gemoules finds it very sad because he feels he could have possibly helped her. The official statistics say there is only a 1 % chance of complications with Lasik surgery but the reality is that it is more than 20 %. 12 people have committed suicide and many people that are alive with Lasik complications live in purgatory because they are in so much pain every single day. Investigative reporter Jace Larson wrote a report in January 2019 about the devastating effects. We hear about Nancy Burleson whose son Max also committed suicide after refractive eye surgery. Dr Gemoules tells us how he started his practice in 1984 in Coppell, TX right around when refractive eye surgery was becoming more popular. He started seeing patients with complications and back then couldn’t adequately fix them. Please listen to the touching story of a psychologist who came to him in desperation and Dr. Gemoules instantly fixed his issue. The patient and Dr. Gemoules eyes welled up in tears and at that very moment Dr. G, as he is lovingly called by everyone, knew that this is what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. He is such a kind and humble man, it makes perfect sense that he would devote his life to helping others. He single mindedly pursued this passion and everything else became less important. Listen to all the details on how he figured out and developed the scleral lenses that have helped so many people from all over the world. From 2005 to 2008 he published yearly on his findings and what he was doing with these new scans and got a patent. This started helping people with Lasik complications or any other surgical complications, but these lenses are also a perfect fit for other conditions like Keratoconus or corneal conditions aquired by nature not induced by surgery. Even though this treatment is available in other places, it bothers Dr. G and us that it is not better known. People with Lasik complications go through the 7 stages of grief. Dr. G wants to give everyone with these conditions hope, because he can help them.The Internet is a dark place and when these patients search they most often find hopelessness because their search leads them to lasiksuicide pages instead of pages like Dr. Gemoules website where they can find hope. We have to make a difference and share this podcast, youTube video everywhere so people suffering can regain their life. Dr Gemoules goal is to have people reach out to him so he can tell them “YES WE HAVE HELPED MANY, MANY PEOPLE AND WE WILL HELP YOU. IT IS NOT THE END”The people that have complications usually go back to the Doctor that did the original surgery who then suggests more surgeries. They go in and out of doctor offices and nothing helps them. We need to spread awareness to the whole world. Dr. G is changing lives and we need to get the word out. Dr. G give us a synopsis what happens if you come to see him for the Scleral Contact Lenses. www.laserfitlens.com
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We are so heartbroken by the tragic passing of Fox 2's Jessica Starr. Jay, Allyson and Chelsea pay tribute to her on the show today.
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Jessica Starr In March of 2016, Jessica Starr died in Glendale, Arizona. Although her death was ruled an accidental overdose, Jessica’s family believes her boyfriend was responsible for killing her by withholding her medications in an effort to control her. Is he getting away with murder? Dawn Starr, Jessica’s mother, will discuss the case. Follow us online The Transparency Project on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetransparenceyproject/ Crime Wire on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheNewCrimeWire/ Crime Wire on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewCrimeWire Crime Wire is Produced and Sponsored by ImaginePublicity: http://imaginepublicity.com
A lot of real estate agents fail to see how it’s possible to work less while earning more. What can you implement to make this happen for you? How can social media help you? How can you service your clients at a higher level? On this episode, Jessica Starr shares the challenges she’s had to overcome, how she worked on her business, and the biggest “eye openers” she’s had. Having a partnership with my coach, being coachable and learning how to be learning-based is what made it great. -Jessica Starr Three Things We Learned From This Episode Set expectations early Setting client expectations is crucial. Have conversations about your hours of operation from the initial appointment onwards. If you’re an expert in your field, people understand and are willing to work within your schedule. Leverage social media to expose your business to people Social media is a simple but effective way to stay in front of people and show them your activity. You might annoy some people but you will be the first person they call when they need to buy or sell. Upload content natively to rank higher When it comes to scheduling content on Facebook, you are going to rank higher if you schedule directly to the site rather than through a scheduling app. Speak with a Business Growth Advisor about the next step in your business. Click here to schedule your free Business Consultation. With the right systems, leverage, scripts and mindset, you can have more time with your family, and still do more sales. The key is being learning-based so that you’re always fed with the tools and resources that allow you to put your best foot forward. Like a parent on an airplane, you have to put on your oxygen mask first so you can help your child. Similarly, be your best for others, you should pursue opportunities for learning and growth.
There’s always more to learn as a real estate agent. Here are just a few examples. I’m excited to be joined today by my amazing friend, Jessica Starr, a Keller Williams agent out of Connecticut and Lower Massachusetts. I talked to her a little bit about why being learning-based is so important as an agent, as well as about some of the different trainings and learning opportunities that KW offers. Jessica’s favorite course is probably BOLD, judging by the fact that she’s taken it a dozen times. There are so many different opportunities out there for KW agents, though, that Jessica says you should start building a plan for all the events you want to attend in December or January. Take a look at the training calendars in your office, then determine which ones you want to attend. Jessica advises booking KW Family Reunion and Mega Camp first. A few other courses that Jessica recommends are Quantum Leap and the Language of Sales. “ALL SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE ARE LEARNING-BASED.” You should also make it a point to attend a few masterminds. They can be a game changer. When you’re working with people who are doing things at a high level, the conversations and relationships you build are huge and can help you out for the rest of your career. Even though it’s a cost to attend, the referrals alone that you’ll get from other agents make it worth the price of admission. The bottom line is that all successful people are learning-based. Jessica and I actually filmed the video above at a Mastermind event in Chicago. If you or someone you know needs real estate assistance in Connecticut or Massachusetts, give her a call at (860) 761-3765 or send her an email to StarrRealtyGroup@gmail.com. If you have any other questions for me about your real estate career, give me a call or send me an email. I would love to hear from you.
“At the end of the day only we know what we are capable of, it's important that everyone spends every day on this earth finding their purpose and intention in this world and really living full out.” Jessica Starr, founder of MusEffect, defied the odds in her own life and created a social movement that has gone viral. She talks to Carey about overcoming fear and living a purpose driven life. To watch the video we mention in this podcast, see below: The post #NOHATERS: Choreographer Jessica Starr and her battle against bullies appeared first on Inspired Media 360 TV - Inform | Inspire | Engage.
Jessica added over 100 people to her downline by having 1 appointment a week. Jessica Starr, CEO and Realtor at Starr Realty Group, Keller Williams Helping people change their lives through profit share "If you do the right things through people the money will come." Jess STEPS TO Massive Success: • Being Purposeful • Time-block your meetings with talent • Come from contribution • Simply share your story • Be kind • Be present About Jessica Starr: Jessica Starr has extensive experience with short sales, foreclosed properties, condos, distress situations and high end homes. Her award winning marketing plan will get results. Whether you are looking to buy or sell a home in or around Connecticut and Massachusetts, Jessica Starr can help you make the move both fun and easy. She was Prudential CT Realty Simsbury's number 1 agent in the total number of homes sold in 2009, #2 team for total homes sold in Simsbury in 2011 and currently within the top 1 percent of all agents in Hartford County. Her team, Starr Realty Group, is also Simsbury’s #1 real estate team of the year! Starr Realty group was recently rated among the top 7 percent of real estate professionals nation-wide as a FIVE STAR real estate professional for 2013.