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January is almost upon us, and the women of Book Bistro are excited to share some of the releases they can't wait to get their hands on. Join Brooke, Georgina, Kristin, Sara, Shan, Natalia, Stacy, and Shannon as they talk about these most anticipated books. Titles mentioned include: S. F. Williamson, A Language of Dragons Jill Shalvis, Better Than Friends (Sunrise Cove #7) Jessie Garcia, The Business Trip Jenny Holiday, Into the Woods Grady Hendrix, Witchcraft for Wayward Girls Heather McBreen, The Wedding Dashers Naina Kumar, Flirting with Disaster Kate Fagan, The Three Lives of Cate Kay Asia Mackay, A Serial Killer's Guide To Marriage Kemper Donovan, Loose Lips (Ghostwriters #2) Amalie Howard, The Starlight Heir Chloe Liese, Once Smitten, Twice Shy (Wilmot Sisters #3) Nnedi Okorafor, Death of the Author Megan Collins, Cross My Heart Elizabeth Camden, When Stars Light the Sky (The Women of Midtown #2) Lily Braun-Arnold, The Last Bookstore On Earth Emily R. Austin, We Could Be Rats Tracey Lange, What Happened to the McCrays? Rebecca Yarros, Onyx Storm (Empyrean #3) Hannah Bonam-Young, Out of the Woods Shelby Rhodes, A Spark of Something (A Librarian's Guide To Witchery #1) Charlene Carr, We Rip the World Apart Amy Buchanan, Let's Call a Truce Renee Rosen, Let's Call Her Barbie You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting: https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/ You can also send an email to: TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.com For more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-bistro
Today, I share my mastermind client, Jessie Garcia's story of going from $100 readings to $36k in her professional mediumship and coaching business. Jessie explains how she streamlined her business and contained her focus to working on her money mindset. She has raised her rates and now sells 4 figures packages with clients that renew with her. She also shares how word of mouth lead to one of her biggest opportunities thats created a lot of momentum in her business. Mentioned on the show:Word of Mouth Webinar: Register here: Word of Mouth to 100k The webinar is May 8th 3pm est. Be sure to register!Ready to scale to 100k and beyond in your wellness or soul-led business? Get on the waitlist now. Join here: Soulful & SoldOut Six Figures Mastermindif you want to connect with Jessie:https://www.jessieretroreadings.comhttps://www.instagram.com/jessieretroreadings/
10XDETAIL interview with Jessie Garcia from Detail Dude - We discuss marketing and selling car care products in and around the Sacramento, California area.
Join your host Jessie Garcia as he talks with Josh Anderson of The Anderson Group in Nashville, TN. Josh continues to build a thriving, multi-million dollar business by consistently executing the fundamentals of real estate sales. ---------- Visit www.builthow.com to sign up for our next live or virtual event. Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
On today's TDRP. Doug sits down for a longform conversation with new CBS 58 News Director Jessie Garcia. What path did she take from being a sports reporter at TMJ4 to writing, teaching, helping run a newsroom, and then ultimately running her own news shop? It's a fascinating story!
Head injuries seemed to follow entrepreneur Jessie Garcia like a bad habit, earning her the nickname “Tozuda”, or “hard head” in Spanish. Playing through a head injury during a rugby match left her with post-concussive symptoms that lasted months. That's why she created a helmet-attaching device that signals when the wearer has been hit hard enough to be checked for a concussion. Marcus saw the game-changing potential of her invention and called up Hall of Fame wide receiver Andre Reed to help Jessie understand how she can break barriers in the boardroom and get organizations interested in her product.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The summer Olympics only come once every four years. Our hosts take this opportunity to discuss the event's games, sports in general, and famous athletes. Check out what we talked about: Books mentioned: "Going for Wisconsin Gold" by Jessie Garcia. "Everything Sports: All the Photos, Facts, and Fun to Make You Jump!" by Eric Zweig and "What Are the Summer Olympics?" by Gail Herman. "The Boys in the Boat" by Daniel James Brown. "Hour of the Olympics" and "Ancient Greece and the Olympics" by Mary Osborne as well as "The Summer Olympics" by Bob Knotts. "Triumph" by Jeremy Schaap. "Geronimo Stilton Saves the Olympics" and "The Smurf Olympics" as well as "Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics" by Chris Grabenstein. "Foxcatcher" by Mark Schultz and David Thomas. Movies mentioned: Race (2016), Director Stephen Hopkins Foxcatcher (2014), Director Bennett Miller To access complete transcripts for all episodes of Not Your Mother's Library, please visit: oakcreeklibrary.org/podcast Check out books, movies, and other materials through the Milwaukee County Federated Library System: countycat.mcfls.org hoopladigital.com wplc.overdrive.com oakcreeklibrary.org
Well, against much of the world's better judgement, the Olympics are underway, so we have dialed up an encore presentation of our conversation with Madison native and former WISC TV sports reporter and anchor Jessie Garcia, about her book Going For Wisconsin Gold: Stories of Our State's Olympians, from our good friends at the Wisconsin Historical Society Press. The spine-tingling thrill of victory. The mind-numbing agony of defeat. All on the world's greatest athletic stage. In the 118 years after the first modern Olympics in 1896, there were more than 400 Olympic athletes with Wisconsin ties. In 2014 alone, more than 35 of the 230 athletes representing the United States were bound to the Badger state in one way or another. This year, there are 32, including 10 from the UW and 2 from your world champion Milwaukee Bucks. Several past Wisconsin Olympians are known around the world as among the greatest – or in fact, the greatest – ever to compete in their sport. Some are remembered only in their own small town. Jesse Garcia has focused on 22 of the most captivating stories; some of them you know, many you don't. Jesse Garcia's story is pretty captivating, too. She was born in Madison in 1970 to a Jewish mother from Long Island and a Catholic Mexican-American from Chicago who met while working for Volunteers in Service to America, the so-called domestic peace corps. Her mother turned her on to newspapers at a very early age; a few years later, it would be her step-father, Howard Landsman, who instilled in her a love of sports. When we aired this show in early January, Jessie was our second straight guest who had graduated fromf East High School, following the appearance by Greg Renz, but the only Purgolder to have worked as a hostess at the old Ella's Deli on East Washington Avenue. She went to Boston University, where she became assistant sports editor of the campus newspaper, and one summer got an internship at the sports department with the Madison CBS affiliate, WISC-TV, ch 3. After graduating in 1992, they hired her as a part-time sports reporter – Madison's first female sports reporter. Less than a month later, when sports director Van Stoutt fell ill, she was pressed into service to become the first female sports anchor in the state of Wisconsin. Needless to say, but I'll say it anyway, some sports fans let her know they were not happy hearing their sports news from a young woman. Well, they were in a minority, because after two years at Channel 3, she stepped up to the Milwaukee market, covering sports for 23 years at WTMJ. Among her duties – hosting both the Mike Holmgren and Mike McCarthy Shows – again, becoming the first woman to host an NFL coach's show. Those experiences provided the material for her first Historical Society Press book, My life with the Green and Gold: Tales from 20 Years of Sportscasting." During much of that time, and for a little bit afterwards, she was also a journalism instructor at several universities, including Marquette and UW-Milwaukee, while also writing and producing corporate and video documentaries and doing audio narrations., Since January 2019, she has been back at WTMJ as Broadcast Director. It is a pleasure to welcome to Madison BookBeat, Jessie Garcia. .
Stu Levitan welcomes Madison native and former WISC TV sports reporter and anchor Jessie Garcia, in a conversation about her book Going For Wisconsin Gold: Stories of Our State's Olympians, from our good friends at the Wisconsin Historical Society Press. The spine-tingling thrill of victory. The mind-numbing agony of defeat. All on the world's greatest athletic stage. In the 118 years after the first modern Olympics in 1896, there were more than 400 Olympic athletes with Wisconsin ties. In 2014 alone, more than 35 of the 230 athletes representing the United States were bound to the Badger state in one way or another. Several Wisconsin Olympians are known around the world as among the greatest – or in fact, the greatest – ever to compete in their sport. Some are remembered only in their own small town. Jesse Garcia has focused on 22 of the most captivating stories; some of them you know, many you don't. Jesse Garcia's story is pretty captivating, too. She was born in Madison in 1970 to a Jewish mother from Long Island and a Catholic Mexican-American from Chicago who met while working for Volunteers in Service to America, the so-called domestic peace corps. Her mother turned her on to newspapers at a very early age; a few years later, it would be her step-father, Howard Landsman, who instilled in her a love of sports. Jessie is our second straight guest who is a graduate of East High School, following last week's appearance by Greg Renz, but the first Purgolder to have worked as a hostess at the old Ella's Deli on East Washington Avenue. She went to Boston University, where she became assistant sports editor of the campus newspaper, and one summer got an internship at the sports department with the Madison CBS affiliate, WISC-TV, ch 3. After graduating in 1992, they hired her as a part-time sports reporter – Madison's first female sports reporter. Less than a month later, when sports director Van Stoutt fell ill, she was pressed into service to become the first female sports anchor in the state of Wisconsin. Needless to say, but I'll say it anyway, some sports fans let her know they were not happy hearing their sports news from a young woman. Well, they were in a minority, because after two years at Channel 3, she stepped up to the Milwaukee market, covering sports for 23 years at WTMJ. Among her duties – hosting both the Mike Holmgren and Mike McCarthy Shows – again, becoming the first woman to host an NFL coach's show. Those experiences provided the material for her first Historical Society Press book, My life with the Green and Gold: Tales from 20 Years of Sportscasting." During much of that time, and for a little bit afterwards, she was also a journalism instructor at several universities, including Marquette and UW-Milwaukee, while also writing and producing corporate and video documentaries and doing audio narrations. Two years ago this month, she returned to WTMJ as Broadcast Director. Which is why we're taping this conversation on Sunday morning, because she's real busy on Monday. It is a pleasure to welcome to MBB, Jessie Garcia.
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Top Listing Agent Show - Real Estate Coaching & Training with Chadi Bazzi
On this episode of the top listing agent show, I interview Jessie, a top producing agent in southern California. Some of the things we went over are: How to adapt to the current real estate market changes. Embracing technology. Modeling success real estate agents. Creative Strategic Marketing. How to become fearless. And why now is Showtime. Plus so much more.
Jessie García Morfin es hijo de padres mexicanos, es un hombre de familia y un empresario. Es un agente de bienes raíces y el principal productor de su rama de trabajo, así como propietario de múltiples negocios. Jessie ha pasado los últimos años en el desarrollo personal y lo más importante ayudando a otras personas, viniendo de una familia inmigrante e hispana, Jessie quería hacer cambios en su comunidad para impactar positivamente el futuro de sus hijos y otros. Como resultado de eso, Jessie está muy involucrada con su comunidad y es el comisionado en el Gobierno Municipal de la Ciudad de San Bernardino, y miembro del Comité en Inland Empire Ronald McDonald House.Jessie está ayudando a las familias con bienes raíces, servicios financieros y seguros, y con cambios en la comunidad.Puede conectarse con Jessie en:https://www.facebook.com/jessie.garcia.morfinwww.bookjessie.comPuede conectarse con CesarRespino en: www.CesarRespino.com facebook.com/cesar.espino.1297 Instagram at @c2rei www.linkedin.com/in/cesar-espino www.CesarBuysHousesLA.com
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On the verge of the Wisconsin Sports Awards, WTMJ and ESPN Milwaukee's Doug Russell joins Jay to chime in about the impossible-to-answer question of best athlete in state history, and TODAY'S TMJ4's own Olympic author, Jessie Garcia, chats about the great athletes in our state that she featured in her book Going for Wisconsin Gold.
In this week’s show, author and listener Jessie Garcia joins us to share her experience with writing, producing and narrating her audiobook, Death At The Dog Park, released as an audio exclusive in late December 2018. We dig deep into the process that Jessie used to produce her audiobook, including her use of a studio to record, […] The post TSS180: Narrating your own audiobook, with Jessie Garcia appeared first on The Taylor Stevens Show.
Jessie Garcia joins Wisconsin's Morning News on the 25th anniversary of the Camp Randall Stampede
Bob Brainerd and Joel Finkelman fill in for Mike Heller and Jon Arias. Brian Butch, Jessie Garcia, Brad Woodall, and Kevin Holden all join the show.
In this episode, John Paul and Mary Margaret talk with Jessie Garcia, student pastor at Cross Church in Arkansas. About Ben Trueblood Ben serves as the Director of Student Ministry […]
Top Listing Agent Show - Real Estate Coaching & Training with Chadi Bazzi
An hour a day (on the phone) makes the bills go away. In this episode, Jesse Garcia shares his experience when he was starting out in this real estate industry, and all the lessons he learned throughout his journey. We also discuss how Jesse generates new business, and how he continues to maintain his success level. He says if he can do it, anyone can, and we show you how in this weeks episode. Listen and Learn: How to use your database to bring more leads? How to motivate your sellers? How to model your business? How to make the database work for you?
Olympian:Casey FitzRandolph is an Olympic long track speed skater who competed in the '98, '02, and '06 Winter Olympics. He won the gold medal in the 500 meters at the '02 Salt Lake City Games. You can visit him online at his official website CaseyFitz.com.Book:No Stone Unturned, written by Jessie Garcia, is the story of the FitzRandolph family. It is available through Amazon.Conversation:Total run time: 29:28 0:01 - Introduction and background on Casey 1:34 - Casey talks about what makes a good speed skater10:22 - short track vs. long track17:51 - the gold medal ceremony22:15 - the advice he'd give young athletes23:28 - his family's book, No Stone Unturned28:48 - EpilogueYour browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can also download the mp3 by clicking here, and you can listen in iTunes through both the Olympic Legends and Outstanding Authors podcasts.
Olympian:Casey FitzRandolph is an Olympic long track speed skater who competed in the '98, '02, and '06 Winter Olympics. He won the gold medal in the 500 meters at the '02 Salt Lake City Games. You can visit him online at his official website CaseyFitz.com.Book:No Stone Unturned, written by Jessie Garcia, is the story of the FitzRandolph family. It is available through Amazon.Conversation:Total run time: 29:28 0:01 - Introduction and background on Casey 1:34 - Casey talks about what makes a good speed skater10:22 - short track vs. long track17:51 - the gold medal ceremony22:15 - the advice he'd give young athletes23:28 - his family's book, No Stone Unturned28:48 - EpilogueYour browser does not support this audio The embedded player works best in Google Chrome. You can also download the mp3 by clicking here, and you can listen in iTunes through both the Olympic Legends and Outstanding Authors podcasts.
This months Kryteria Radio is an A.D.E special with some of the biggest tracks from the annual dance music get-together in Amsterdam. Kryder plays new tracks from Norman Doray, Chocolate Puma, Hook & Sling, Otto Knows, Jessie Garcia and many more. 1. Otto Knows - Parachute (Bottai Remix )2. Simon De Jano & Franklyn - Fidello (Original)3. Jessie Garcia - The World Keeps Burning (King Of The Drums Mix)4. Still Young vs Kiesa - Midnight Hideaway (Kryder Bootleg)5. Kryder & Tom Staar - Jericho (Original)6. Samuel James Vs Seinboy Seys - Hardtimes vita (Kryder Bootleg)7. Norman Doray & Arno Cost - Strong (Ansolo Remix)8. Tube & Burger - Set it Off (Kryder Remix) The Roadtest:9 ID - Devotion10. Charlie XCX - Boom Clap (Marcus Schossow Remix Kryder Dub Edit )11. Hard Rock Sofa - Arms Around Me (Chocolate Puma Remix)12. Kryder - Fiji (Original)13. Hook & Sling - Momentum (Original)Unsigned & Upfront:14. Stefano Pain & Manuel Costa - Revolution (Original)15.. ID16. Dimitri Vangalis & Wyman Vs Planet Funk - Chase The ID (Kryder Bootleg)17.Sebjak vs Candi Stanton - We Are Got The Love (Kryder bootleg)18 Rob Adans - Raey (Original)19. Drew Hill - Talk to you (Groove Armada Remix)