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I first met Jessica Vazquez 7 years ago when she was bravely stepping away from corporate to venture into her own business of helping her people also shift away from corporate and overspending and now she is going even further in her membership, La Arena. She shared her full story with us including her own journey of depression, shat she helps people with in her membership, how she entices them in and how she delivers real value month after month. If you love deep-dives and BTS episodes, this one is for you! Find out more about Jessica and her programs here: https://www.instagram.com/jessicavazquez77/
Taladrándome la cabeza...si! Así me trae esta frase que escuché con Jessica Vazquez y me ha movido la tripa completa. Hoy paso a recordarte acerca del libre albedrío, de la acción y la falta de acción y de cómo las decisiones juegan en la ecuación del día a día.
Hoy es jueves y hoyYONOpasoarecordarte, pero lo hace Jessica Vázquez: inspiradora, especialista en dinero y en la energía que fluye con él, además de autora del libro Divino Dinero. Una mujer justa y llena de cojones que hoy viene a recordarnos 3 claves para la elección de nuestros regalos. Si quieres saber más de ella, puedes encontrarla en instagram como @JessicaVazquez77 o entrar a su página: www.jessicavazquez.com. ¿Quieres descargar tu recetario anormal gratuito? bájalo aquí: http://bit.ly/Navidad-Entranable
En este capítulo Jessica Vazquez y yo hablamos sobre emprender con integridad, sobre los mitos del marketing, coaches tóxicos y sobre visibilidad. Suscríbete al Newsletter de Descubre: www.descubremasdeti.com/listacorreo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
¿Quién es Jessica? Esposa y madre del “sibarita”. Creadora del diplomado divino dinero, negocios nobles, coach, amante de la mercadotecnia y los podcast. Fue publicada en la revista expansión como una de las mujeres más poderosas de México. ¿Cuántos años llevas en las ventas? 18 años en ventas corporativas en la industria tecnología distribuyendo Software y Hardware. Trabajó para multinacionales como Hewlett Packard, Lenovo, Kodak y Adobe. ¿Cómo te iniciaste en las ventas? Se inició en las ventas por casualidad… Estudió marketing y denigraba un poco la profesión de las ventas. Inicio a trabajar como vendedora en Hewlett Packard donde descubrió que puedes ser incluso un mejor mercadólogo siendo vendedor. ¿Qué le dirías a tu versión juvenil sobre las ventas? Le diría que no se confunda, que todos somos vendedores… Vendemos salidas a cine, vacaciones, propuestas a nuestra familia… Vender es inspirar hacía la acción. ¿Cuál es el proceso normal de una venta? Cuando vendía hardware impresoras y servidores a universidades, empresas grandes y bancos. El proceso se realizaba socios y aprendió que todos deben subirse al barco, para logar el objetivo y empujar a la solución correcta. Comprende la misión de tus clientes e identifica como puedes ayudarlos a cumplirla. ¿Cuál es el tiempo promedio para cerrar una venta? En ventas corporativas el proceso de negociación es mucho más largo y extenso. Aprendió que una venta es más que una orden de pago. Es un proceso donde te vendes como persona, vendes tu marca, un producto… Al final una venta es inspirar y siempre puedes vender algo. ¿De cada 10 prospectos cuantos cierras? El promedio de cierre es de 3 de cada 10 y conforme pasa el tiempo en la negociación se reducen las posibilidades de cierre. ¿Cuáles son las tres objeciones más comunes y como las manejabas? - Está muy caro. - Está muy caro. - Estás loca. Si tu producto es caro, es porque no has sensibilizado o transmitido de forma correcta todo el valor de tu producto o servicio. 95% de veces que un cliente dice que un producto o servicio es muy caro, es por ausencia de valor en tu pitch de ventas. ¿Cómo te atreviste a decir renunció y te aventaste a crear tu emprendimiento? Fue un proceso de 4 pasos: - Reconocer que lo tenía todo y quería algo diferente. - Hacer números - Probar con diferentes modelos de negocios. - Programarse y llevar un proceso de maduración. ¿Por qué te inscribiste a STS? Recibió grandes referencias sobre el programa. La comunidad fue uno de los factores importantes, estar rodeada de una comunidad increíble de personas que venden y quieren lograr cosas maravillosas. Tener impacto. ¿Cuál es el secreto de mentalidad para lograr lo que has logrado hasta hoy? Tener COJONES, querer que las cosas pasen. Tomar acción y pensar siempre COMO SI.
In this episode, host Rev. Alex Patchin McNeill is joined by the Rev. Jessica Vazquez Torres as they discuss Good Friday text of John 19: 16-30 through the lens of ending. How do we move through an abrupt change, when our source of hope seems gone?
Jessica Vazquez, international coach, lecturer and author, was recognized on two occasions as one of the “100 Most Powerful Business Women in Mexico”, yet Jessica has never felt more powerful than she has over this past year. Jessica was sick of feeling tired and tired of feeling sick and made the choice to make real change on her terms. She had battled with compulsive eating and depression, but knew that this time was different. She used three key tools she had learned and practiced in her coaching business and started with the question “what do I really want for my body?”. Listen to Jessica’s inspiring story and words of wisdom. Jessica is leading a group of Brave Spirits to create a new identity around money and business, connect with her at www.jessicavazquez.com. Jessica specializes working with highly sensitives, introverts and empaths. Follow her on Instagram at @jessicavazquez77 and Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/jvazquez77/
This week, we'll hear from the Rev. Jessica Vazquez-Torres, Program Director at Crossroads Antiracism Organizing & Training as she talks about Jubilee and the celebration of radical forgiveness. Even though the summer festivals aren’t happening on the streets, it doesn’t mean we can’t still celebrate Chicago Pride! Whether you are in or out, #trans or #cis, whatever color or flavor you are on the rainbow, there is a place for you at Urban Village Church.
Hablemos de dinero, del divino dinero.Y hablemos entre mujeres. Jessica, es Coach internacional, conferencista y fue reconocida en dos ocasiones por la Revista Expansión como una de las 100 Mujeres Más Poderosas de México en los Negocios.Y aunque el mundo esté cambiando, para la mayoría, aún es raro una mujer hablando de dinero, un bien destinado y pensado hasta no hace mucho sólo para los hombres.En esta entrevista hablamos de creencias heredades, sobre cuál es el precio al pasar del mundo corporativo al emprendedor, cómo se enseña o se aprende sobre el dinero y demás temas que deberías escuchar si estás emprendiendo.Todo lo que hacemos en [https://uffaestudio.com/]
En este episodio les comparto estrategias para cultivar seguridad corporal, económica y psicológica Episodios del podcast para complementar:66 - Comida y dinero con Jessica Vazquez 144 – Cómo sentirte segura en tu cuerpo147 - Confianza corporal 154 – Mamás criticonas159 – Tres ejercicios de mindfulness183 - Conexión corporal durante el día 185 - Ejercicios de mindfulness en pareja197 - Autoestima financiera con So Sánchez-Escuer215 – Sueño y salud mental216 – Tolerar la incomodidad219 – Kit de autocuidado224 – Hambre de seguridad VideosPostura de arraigo o grounding https://youtu.be/R27YGDQhoFw Ejercicio de respiración para tolerar la incomodidad https://youtu.be/RWb6jWap_gEMindfulness jar o frasco de atención plena https://youtu.be/DSADKztryKk Ebook “100 alternativas para tranquilizarte sin comida” https://www.dequetienehambretuvida.com/alternativas Rueda de las emociones PRÓXIMOS CURSOS Y TALLEREShttps://psicoalimentacion.podia.com CONECTA CONMIGOInstagram @anaariz http://bit.ly/33MLEsTFacebook @AnaArizmendiFanPage http://bit.ly/2Z7GNniYouTubehttp://bit.ly/2XYWI6n
En este episodio te presento a Jéssica Vázquez, una mujer "INJODIBLE" con muchos "COJONES", que nos comparte su historia que empieza con un parto adelantado gracias al jolgorio de una fiesta con Mariachi, seguido de una infancia en una familia progresista que la educa para poder hacer lo que se proponga en la vida y que en la adolescencia fue de suma utilidad para sobrevivir a esa edad retadora donde Jéssica tuvo que crear su propio espacio y herramientas para avanzar. Así fue como llega a la Universidad y sale convertida en una mujer talentosa, preparada y muy competitiva, lista para las grandes ligas corporativas. Justo en la arena corporativa, una mujer con talento y empuje como Jéssica despunta y trasciende, llegando a ser nombrada una de las mujeres más poderosas de los negocios en México por una prestigiosa revisa y es en esos niveles que se encuentra con su reto y transformación más grande, que la lleva por un proceso de descubrimiento para definir su propósito y reencontrarse así misma. Hoy día Jéssica es una destacada Coach y anfitriona del Podcast "Divino Dinero" con lo que acompaña e inspira a hombres y mujeres de muchos caminos en la vida, apoyándose en su propio modelo y filosofía para desarrollar habilidades y estrategias para forjar una mentalidad de abundancia que ella llama "soberanía monetaria" a través de 8 destrezas espirituales para que la gente pueda sanar y fortalecer su relación con el dinero. Te recomiendo que escuches la conversación hasta el final.
Welcome to the eighth and final episode of the first season of Queer Comics Podcast! Today Lauren Keller and Jessica Vazquez talk about Comic-Con and discuss the queerest news that was announced at the convention.
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Hello Hello again! We have a great duo for you today, Jessica Vazquez and Nina Kester of the Queer Comics Podcast! We had an amazing time talking about queer representation, comic books, and Tetris? Yes Tetris. We even got some awesome book recommendations and some sweet answers to the Guest 2 Guest question. You will absolutely love what they have instore for our next guest. If you liked this episode please, like, share, and leave a review so other people can hear our stories and experiences. If you'd like to guest please DM us on twitter or email at LezRepresentPodcast@yahoo.com.
Welcome to the sixth episode of the Queer Comics Podcast! Today Nina Kester and Jessica Vazquez talk about animated shows with queer characters and themes that also have comic books based on them (recorded on March 31st 2019).
Welcome to the fifth episode of the Queer Comics Podcast! Today Nina Kester and Jessica Vazquez discuss animated shows inspired by comic books as well as the queerness worked into reboots of notable series like Voltron and the first season of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. (recorded on March 5th 2019)
Welcome to the fourth episode of the Queer Comics Podcast! Today Nina Kester and Jessica Vazquez discuss their favorite comic book spin offs based on television shows and video games. (recorded on January 22nd 2019). Make sure to follow QCP on twitter @QueerComicsPod and Instagram @queer_comics_podcast . This podcast features original music by Tyler Francis, you can […]
Welcome to the second episode of the Queer Comics Podcast! Today Nina Kester and Jessica Vazquez discuss some of their favorite queer comic book characters that have made their way into live action television shows and movies. They also discuss why more of those characters are on television opposed to the big screen.
In our last episode, we heard from David Blatt and Carly Putnam about the big issues and bills we're following this year related to the state budget and health care. This episode brings you part 2 of that bill watch series, with criminal justice analyst Damion Shade, education analyst Rebecca Fine, and economic opportunity analyst Courtney Cullison. Links to read more: Bill Watch: Opportunities to make Oklahomans better off economically this session [OK Policy] Bill Watch: A wide range of education issues on lawmakers’ agenda [OK Policy] Bill Watch: A strong bipartisan coalition could make huge advances on criminal justice reform [OK Policy] This episode of OKPolicyCast was hosted by Gene Perry and produced by Gene Perry and Jessica Vazquez, with additional production assistance from Lindsay Myers. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or RSS. The podcast theme music is by Zébre. If you have any questions for the OKPolicyCast, topics you’d like us to cover, or people you want us to interview, you can reach us at policycast@okpolicy.org.
Welcome to the first episode of the Queer Comics Podcast! Today Nina Kester and Jessica Vazquez discuss coding, subtext, innuendo, and queer baiting and give examples from some of their favorite comic books and comic book inspired TV shows. Make sure to follow QCP on twitter @QueerComicsPod and instagram @queer_comics_podcast . This podcast features original […]
It's a new year, a new Legislature, a new governor, and many new bills that could have a big impact on Oklahomans' lives. In this episode, Gene Perry talks to OK Policy's Executive Director David Blatt and Policy Director Carly Putnam about the big issues we're keeping an eye on this year related to the state budget, taxes, and health. In a future episode, we'll talk about other bills we're tracking related to education, criminal justice, and economic opportunity. The OKPolicyCast is hosted by Gene Perry and produced by Gene Perry and Jessica Vazquez. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or RSS. The podcast theme music is by Zébre. If you have any questions for the OKPolicyCast, topics you’d like us to cover, or people you want us to interview, you can reach us at policycast@okpolicy.org.
There are a lot of reasons why winter is our favorite time of year (Fewer tornadoes! Legislative session starts soon!). However, one big reason is that it's when we're most likely to give and be given books — always dear to a policy nerd's heart. It's also the time when we get to share them with you! In the latest episode of the OK PolicyCast, we discuss some of the books we've read and loved over the last year that we hope you'll consider picking up, whether it's to give them away or keep them for yourself (Or to buy with every intention of giving and then never getting around to it, and eventually keeping for yourself. Unless that's just us?). You can find links for purchasing all of the books discussed in this podcast at https://okpolicy.org/2018-ok-policy-holiday-gift-guide/. We hope you have a joyful and peaceful holiday season! The OKPolicyCast is hosted by Gene Perry and produced by Gene Perry and Jessica Vazquez. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or RSS. The podcast theme music is by Zébre. If you have any questions for the OKPolicyCast, topics you’d like us to cover, or people you want us to interview, you can reach us at policycast@okpolicy.org.
Today our guest is Sterling Zearley, who leads the Oklahoma Public Employees Association. OPEA represents thousands of state workers, including everyone from child welfare caseworkers to transportation engineers, corrections officers, mental health counselors, and more. In recent years in Oklahoma, teachers have gotten the most attention to their stagnant or falling pay and rising class sizes. Many state workers have faced very similar issues, as they try to do jobs that may be less visible than teachers but are still very important. Now as Oklahoma approaches next year's legislative session with a new governor and many brand new legislators, I spoke with Sterling about what are the biggest issues for state workers right now and what OPEA hopes to accomplish in next year's session. It's a conversation about many problems that deserve more attention in Oklahoma. The OKPolicyCast is hosted by Gene Perry and produced by Gene Perry and Jessica Vazquez. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or RSS. The podcast theme music is by Zébre. If you have any questions for the OKPolicyCast, topics you’d like us to cover, or people you want us to interview, you can reach us at policycast@okpolicy.org.
¿Quién es Jessica? Esposa y madre del “sibarita”. Creadora del diplomado divino dinero, negocios nobles, coach, amante de la mercadotecnia y los podcast. Fue publicada en la revista expansión como una de las mujeres más poderosas de México. ¿Cuántos años llevas en las ventas? 18 años en ventas corporativas en la industria tecnología distribuyendo Software y Hardware. Trabajó para multinacionales como Hewlett Packard, Lenovo, Kodak y Adobe. ¿Cómo te iniciaste en las ventas? Se inició en las ventas por casualidad… Estudió marketing y denigraba un poco la profesión de las ventas. Inicio a trabajar como vendedora en Hewlett Packard donde descubrió que puedes ser incluso un mejor mercadólogo siendo vendedor. ¿Qué le dirías a tu versión juvenil sobre las ventas? Le diría que no se confunda, que todos somos vendedores… Vendemos salidas a cine, vacaciones, propuestas a nuestra familia… Vender es inspirar hacía la acción. ¿Cuál es el proceso normal de una venta? Cuando vendía hardware impresoras y servidores a universidades, empresas grandes y bancos. El proceso se realizaba socios y aprendió que todos deben subirse al barco, para logar el objetivo y empujar a la solución correcta. Comprende la misión de tus clientes e identifica como puedes ayudarlos a cumplirla. ¿Cuál es el tiempo promedio para cerrar una venta? En ventas corporativas el proceso de negociación es mucho más largo y extenso. Aprendió que una venta es más que una orden de pago. Es un proceso donde te vendes como persona, vendes tu marca, un producto… Al final una venta es inspirar y siempre puedes vender algo. ¿De cada 10 prospectos cuantos cierras? El promedio de cierre es de 3 de cada 10 y conforme pasa el tiempo en la negociación se reducen las posibilidades de cierre. ¿Cuáles son las tres objeciones más comunes y como las manejabas? - Está muy caro. - Está muy caro. - Estás loca. Si tu producto es caro, es porque no has sensibilizado o transmitido de forma correcta todo el valor de tu producto o servicio. 95% de veces que un cliente dice que un producto o servicio es muy caro, es por ausencia de valor en tu pitch de ventas. ¿Cómo te atreviste a decir renunció y te aventaste a crear tu emprendimiento? Fue un proceso de 4 pasos: - Reconocer que lo tenía todo y quería algo diferente. - Hacer números - Probar con diferentes modelos de negocios. - Programarse y llevar un proceso de maduración. ¿Por qué te inscribiste a STS? Recibió grandes referencias sobre el programa. La comunidad fue uno de los factores importantes, estar rodeada de una comunidad increíble de personas que venden y quieren lograr cosas maravillosas. Tener impacto. ¿Cuál es el secreto de mentalidad para lograr lo que has logrado hasta hoy? Tener COJONES, querer que las cosas pasen. Tomar acción y pensar siempre COMO SI.
In 2016, Oklahomans voted to approve State Question 780 which changed simple drug possession crimes and low-level, non-violent property crimes from felonies to misdemeanors. That law went into effect on July 1, 2017 and is already reshaping Oklahoma's justice system, with many fewer Oklahomans being charged with a felony and sent to prison for drug possession. Yet there are still thousands of Oklahomans serving long prison sentences or living with a felony record and all the serious consequences that come with it for a crime that would now be a misdemeanor. This raises a serious moral and practical question: Is it just to keep imprisoning those people when Oklahomans have clearly said that their crime should not lead to prison? To get at this question and what might be done about it, I spoke with OK Policy's criminal justice analyst Damion Shade, as well as Colleen McCarty, a law student and intern with Oklahomans for Criminal Justice Reform's commutation campaign, which is advocating to commute the sentences of some of those Oklahomans most dramatically affected by felony possession charges before SQ 780. The OKPolicyCast is hosted by Gene Perry and produced by Gene Perry and Jessica Vazquez. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or RSS. The podcast theme music is by Zébre. If you have any questions for the OKPolicyCast, topics you’d like us to cover, or people you want us to interview, you can reach us at policycast@okpolicy.org.
In recent years, Oklahoma has seen some of the lowest voter turnout in the nation. Turnout was well below the nation in the 2012 and 2016 presidential races. In our last governor's race in 2014, Oklahoma had the fewest votes cast for governor going back to 1978. But that wasn't always true in Oklahoma. For decades before the 2010s, Oklahomans voted at rates near or above the national average. Then in June elections this year, Oklahomans showed up at unprecedented levels for a primary race. Will that energy continue, or will it die back down now that marijuana is not longer on the ballot? To get at some of these questions about what influences voter turnout, I spoke to David Glover, the founder of the website badvoter.org. At badvoter.org, you can look up all the information you need to get registered to vote, vote by mail, or find your polling place. And, as we'll discuss, you can also look up the recent voting history of your friends and family to see who's a good voter or a bad voter. You can find more information about the upcoming Oklahoma elections, state questions, and how to vote at okpolicy.org/okvotes. The OKPolicyCast is hosted by Gene Perry and produced by Gene Perry and Jessica Vazquez. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or RSS. The podcast theme music is by Zébre. If you have any questions for the OKPolicyCast, topics you’d like us to cover, or people you want us to interview, you can reach us at policycast@okpolicy.org.
On November 6, besides voting for a new governor and several other state offices, Oklahoma voters will decide five state questions on topics from optometry to school funding. To help you make informed choices on these state questions, OK Policy has already released fact sheets for each one with background information and a summary of arguments made by both supporters and opponents. To add to this resource, today I spoke with OK Policy's Executive Director David Blatt and our Policy Director Carly Putnam to discuss what each of the five state questions on the ballot mean and what people are saying about them. This conversation will be one of the easiest ways for you to quickly get up to speed before election day. The OKPolicyCast is hosted by Gene Perry with production help from Jessica Vazquez. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or RSS. The podcast theme music is by Zébre. If you have any questions for the OKPolicyCast, topics you’d like us to cover, or people you want us to interview, you can reach us at policycast@okpolicy.org.
In this episode, I spoke with Sabine Brown, who is the outreach and advocacy coordinator for Oklahoma Policy Institute. Through that work, Sabine heads up Together Oklahoma, a grassroots coalition with chapters across the state of people joining with their neighbors to advocate for better public policy. We talked about how Sabine got into this work, and how many others have become members and leaders of Together Oklahoma without having a lot of prior experience working on state policy or advocacy. It's a very useful conversation for anyone who may be a frequent follower of OK Policy's information but now wants to know what you can do with it. The OKPolicyCast is hosted by Gene Perry with production help from Jessica Vazquez. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or RSS. The podcast theme music is by Zébre. If you have any questions for the OKPolicyCast, topics you’d like us to cover, or people you want us to interview, you can reach us at policycast@okpolicy.org.
The OKPolicyCast is hosted by Gene Perry with production help from Jessica Vazquez. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or RSS. The podcast theme music is by Zébre. If you have any questions for the OKPolicyCast, topics you’d like us to cover, or people you want us to interview, you can reach us at policycast@okpolicy.org. This month many kids and teachers are heading back to school in Oklahoma. Also this month, an increase in Oklahoma's teacher pay scale is going into effect for the first time in a decade. It was a hard won raise for teachers, and it came only after massive advocacy efforts culminating in a teacher walkout and rally at the state capitol near the end of the last school year. But even this much-needed raise won't be enough to make up for years of cuts to education in Oklahoma, and the symptoms of these cuts are still visible in rising class sizes, missing programs, and reduced support staff. That's why for this episode, I spoke with an experienced educator and administrator about what it feels like coming back to school after all that's happened. Rob Miller is beginning his first year as Superintendent of Bixby Public Schools. In a 25 year career in public education, he's been an assistant superintendent, a middle school principal, and a teacher. He's also been a vocal advocate in the movement for better education funding. I spoke to Rob about the morale among educators coming back to school, how much more we should be spending to cover what schools and Oklahoma children need, and what he thinks the future of education should like. We also talked about State Question 801 to change how some school property tax dollars can be used and whether he thinks it will help.
Last week, Oklahoma Policy Institute hosted our annual Summer Policy Institute for about 60 college students from all over Oklahoma. The 4-day event featured speakers and panels on a wide range of topics. For this episode of the OKPolicyCast, we're sharing the live recording of one of those panels — an interesting, frank, contentious discussion of Oklahoma's criminal justice system. If after listening to this you'd like to hear more from panelist Jill Webb, check out Episode 25 of the OKPolicyCast, which features an interview with her. The OKPolicyCast is hosted by Gene Perry with production help from Jessica Vazquez. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or RSS. The podcast theme music is by Zébre. If you have any questions for the OKPolicyCast, topics you’d like us to cover, or people you want us to interview, you can reach us at policycast@okpolicy.org.
This year, Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin and the state Legislature ordered the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, which runs Medicaid in Oklahoma, to come up with a plan to require Oklahoma adults on Medicaid to work at least 20 hours each week. If they don’t meet this requirement, or if they don’t do the paperwork to report their work or get an exemption in time, they will lose their Medicaid coverage and become uninsured. OK Policy’s Carly Putnam has been doing a lot of work on this issue, and for this episode, I spoke with Carly and Hannah Katch of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, who’s been looking at this from a national perspective since the idea has been pushed in multiple states. Right now public comments are being submitted about Oklahoma’s plan, and after the interview we read several of the comments that have been sent in so far. These do a great job of showing how real people’s lives would be affected if this is implemented. The comments are illuminating, and often heartbreaking. After listening, you can learn more and take action by going to https://okpolicy.org/stop-attacks-soonercare/. The OK PolicyCast is hosted by Gene Perry with production help from Jessica Vazquez. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or RSS. The podcast theme music is by Zébre. If you have any questions for the OK PolicyCast, topics you’d like us to cover, or people you want us to interview, you can reach us at policycast@okpolicy.org.
For this episode, we spoke with Elizabeth Nichols, an attorney who has worked extensively with the emerging cannabis industry in Oklahoma and nearby states. With Oklahomans voting in just two weeks on State Question 788 to legalize medical cannabis, Nichols shared her perspective on how the medical cannabis industry is developing in other states, what she sees as the best models for implementing medical cannabis in Oklahoma, and what she expects from the SQ 788 vote on June 26. You can subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or RSS. The theme music is by Zébre. The OK PolicyCast is hosted by Gene Perry with production assistance by Jessica Vazquez. If you have any questions for the OK PolicyCast, topics you’d like us to cover, or people you want us to interview, you can reach us at policycast@okpolicy.org.
Dinero en Español - Finanzas, Emprendurismo y Motivación en tu idioma y sin complicaciones
Jessica Vázquez, cuenta con una amplia experiencia de 18 años en áreas de negocios y mercadotecnia. Es coach internacional, conferencista y ha sido maestra de cátedra en el ITESM.Es la creadora de los programas de Coaching: #DivinoDinero, #BeyondCorporate y #Yo Soy L.I.B.R.E.Ha obtenido más de 12 certificaciones internacionales de coaching lo que le ha facilitado dar másde 650 sesiones alrededor del mundo. Además Jessica ha sido reconocida en dos ocasiones como una de las 100 Mujeres más poderosas de la revista Expansión.En este episodio hablamos del rol que las emociones tienen con las finanzas y de muchas cosas más igual de interesantes. Jessica recomienda los siguientes libros: To sell is human -- Daniel Pink (https://www.amazon.com/Sell-Human-Surprising-Moving-Others/dp/1594631905/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1493434682&sr=8-3&keywords=daniel+pink)Todos Venden por Cris Urzua (https://www.amazon.com/Todos-Venden-mediocridad-Spanish-2015-07-02/dp/B01N4HY39T/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493434623&sr=8-1&keywords=cris+urzua)Para mayor información sobre Divino Dinero entra a: bit.ly/DivinoDineroPara descargar el ebook gratuito de las 4 Libertades Esenciales, entra a: http://www.jessicavazquez.com/miguelgomez
Dinero en Español - Finanzas, Emprendurismo y Motivación en tu idioma y sin complicaciones
Jessica Vázquez, cuenta con una amplia experiencia de 18 años en áreas de negocios y mercadotecnia. Es coach internacional, conferencista y ha sido maestra de cátedra en el ITESM.Es la creadora de los programas de Coaching: #DivinoDinero, #BeyondCorporate y #Yo Soy L.I.B.R.E.Ha obtenido más de 12 certificaciones internacionales de coaching lo que le ha facilitado dar másde 650 sesiones alrededor del mundo. Además Jessica ha sido reconocida en dos ocasiones como una de las 100 Mujeres más poderosas de la revista Expansión.En este episodio hablamos del rol que las emociones tienen con las finanzas y de muchas cosas más igual de interesantes. Jessica recomienda los siguientes libros: To sell is human -- Daniel Pink (https://www.amazon.com/Sell-Human-Surprising-Moving-Others/dp/1594631905/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1493434682&sr=8-3&keywords=daniel+pink)Todos Venden por Cris Urzua (https://www.amazon.com/Todos-Venden-mediocridad-Spanish-2015-07-02/dp/B01N4HY39T/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493434623&sr=8-1&keywords=cris+urzua)Para mayor información sobre Divino Dinero entra a: bit.ly/DivinoDineroPara descargar el ebook gratuito de las 4 Libertades Esenciales, entra a: http://www.jessicavazquez.com/miguelgomez