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@1QLeadership Question: What happens when a perfectionist realizes that no one can be perfect? Jessie Gardner, Executive Senior Associate AD at UNT, discusses her evolution from being a perfectionist to considering herself an achiever. She acknowledges that perfectionism held her back in her prior leadership roles. Gardner gives credit to enneagram, Strengthsfinders, and self-reflection for her leadership self discovery. leadership is a constant evolution of who you are and how you show up in the world leaders must learn themselves to understand how they can be the most effective Gardner gives examples of her progress while acknowledging that people around played a big part in her development. She currently focuses on what the people she leads need from her, and how she can create spaces that people want to be in. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
The first week of February marks the observance of National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD), recognizing the influence of sports participation for women and girls and to honor the progress and struggle for equality for women in sports. On this episode of #GMGCast, Zac Babb and Hank Dickenson discuss the impact of sports and the opportunities they present for women both on and off the fields of play for two North Texas female student athletes, Jaylen Mallard from women's basketball and Gloria Alogo Piqueras from women's tennis. That's followed by an interview with Jessie Gardner, the Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director for Leadership and Culture Development and Senior Woman Administrator at North Texas. Zac and Hank talk to Jessie about her time as a student athlete playing soccer at UCF, her administrative roles at Nebraska and Alabama, initiatives and programs she works with at North Texas, and what can still be done to advance equality for women in sports. 0:00 - Podcast introductions 2:10 - Jaylen Mallard introductions 4:19 - Approach to life after sports 7:25 - Being a leader for WBB and how it translates to career 9:04 - Experience attending the NIL Summit 10:00 - Learning about career path 12:41 - Thoughts on equality for women in sports and opportunities sports have presented 16:41 - Gloria Alogo Piqueras introductions 17:59 - Journey from Spain to Denton 20:44 - Tennis journey to further education 22:01 - Biggest influences since coming to America 23:36 - Life after tennis and career path 25:34 - Thoughts on equality for women in sports and opportunities sports have presented 26:57 - Jessie Garder introductions 29:30 - North Texas' current trajectory and similarities to UCF 31:31 - Trey Athletes and what it provides for student athletes 33:49 - Opportunities for women in sports 35:56 - Senior Woman Administrator role 41:41 - Thoughts on equality for women in sports and opportunities sports have presented
The first week of February marks the observance of National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD), recognizing the influence of sports participation for women and girls and to honor the progress and struggle for equality for women in sports. On this episode of #GMGCast, Zac Babb and Hank Dickenson discuss the impact of sports and the opportunities they present for women both on and off the fields of play for two North Texas female student athletes, Jaylen Mallard from women's basketball and Gloria Alogo Piqueras from women's tennis. That's followed by an interview with Jessie Gardner, the Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director for Leadership and Culture Development and Senior Woman Administrator at North Texas. Zac and Hank talk to Jessie about her time as a student athlete playing soccer at UCF, her administrative roles at Nebraska and Alabama, initiatives and programs she works with at North Texas, and what can still be done to advance equality for women in sports. 0:00 - Podcast introductions 2:10 - Jaylen Mallard introductions 4:19 - Approach to life after sports 7:25 - Being a leader for WBB and how it translates to career 9:04 - Experience attending the NIL Summit 10:00 - Learning about career path 12:41 - Thoughts on equality for women in sports and opportunities sports have presented 16:41 - Gloria Alogo Piqueras introductions 17:59 - Journey from Spain to Denton 20:44 - Tennis journey to further education 22:01 - Biggest influences since coming to America 23:36 - Life after tennis and career path 25:34 - Thoughts on equality for women in sports and opportunities sports have presented 26:57 - Jessie Garder introductions 29:30 - North Texas' current trajectory and similarities to UCF 31:31 - Trey Athletes and what it provides for student athletes 33:49 - Opportunities for women in sports 35:56 - Senior Woman Administrator role 41:41 - Thoughts on equality for women in sports and opportunities sports have presented
Jessie is one of the most special humans I've ever met. She's full of love and light and wisdom and perspective and, well, she is just a treasure. She's also a girl mama 3x over. We dive into so many soulful topics in this episode: how to listen to your own inner knowing as a mom, teaching your children about their own intuition, letting them unfold into the little beings that they are, being reminded about the simple wonders of life from your kiddos. Plus, we dive into Jessie's birth experiences, her lifestyle of living close to the earth, and letting Mother Nature be her greatest teacher. You're in for a real treat with this one!
Julia invited Jessie Gardner to be a guest on the podcast because she absolutely loves the way Jessie writes about life and motherhood. Jessie - a mom to three young girls - lives intentionally through ritual and she is passionate about the mindful cultivation of food and soil. During our conversation, Jessie shares the journey that led her to the powerful practices of intention and ritual. She also explains how living with intention guided her to develop a life centered around nature, growing her own food, and nurturing healthy soil. We Discuss: How Jessie's experience in a toxic, corporate environment led her to creating small, daily rituals rooted in intention and adventure Jessie's daily rituals inspired her to leave her corporate job and start a mindful business - Hey Soul Jessie explains how and why her family made the intentional choice to move from California to Austin, TX - a decision that required them to move away from their families and life-long friends We discuss Jessie's journey to land stewardship and the link between soil health, gut health, and climate change Jessie shares the inspiration behind the permaculture garden she is building in her own backyard and why she prioritizes ample outdoor time for her daughters Jessie explains how toxic chemicals used in lawn care - like glyphosate - impact our overall health and she provides resources to combat toxic chemicals in your own neighborhood and community (see below) Jessie's suggests tapping into local FaceBook Gardening Groups and the organization, Farmer's Footprint, for gardening resources (see below) Jessie's advice for starting a garden: begin with what's easy and be honest about what you can maintain Julia and Jessie talk about parenting during the pandemic - Jessie shares her experience balancing work life with homeschooling Jessie vision for her future: connecting multi-generations around the soil Resources: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heysoul__/ (HeySoul__) Resources for Land Stewardship: https://farmersfootprint.us/ (Farmers Footprint) https://regenerationinternational.org/regenerative-farm-map (RegenerationInternational.org) https://regenerationinternational.org/regenerative-farm-map (Non-Toxic Neighborh)https://nontoxicneighborhoods.org/ (oods) - to ban use of glyphosate in your local HOA, city or state Articles and Books: https://www.elephantjournal.com/2020/11/the-ancestral-wisdom-of-our-lands-jessie-gardner/ (The Ancestral Wisdom of our Lands by Jessie Gardner) https://www.elephantjournal.com/2020/11/the-ancestral-wisdom-of-our-lands-jessie-gardner/ (Braiding Sweetgrass by )https://bookshop.org/books/braiding-sweetgrass-3e12996d-ea04-4dd2-b9a9-04cfd82f361f/9781571313560 (Robin Wall Kimmerer) https://www.elephantjournal.com/2020/11/the-ancestral-wisdom-of-our-lands-jessie-gardner/ (Y)https://bookshop.org/books/your-story-is-your-power-free-your-feminine-voice/9781523502691 (our Story is Your Power by Elle Luna)https://elenabrower.com/ ( )
Jessie Gardner, Assistant AD for Student-Athlete Enhancement at Alabama, visits @1QLeadership to discuss the necessities for a successful Student-Athlete Development program. Gardner talks about the strategic approach to holistic development and understanding the needs of coaches, administration, and Student-Athletes. She also lays out the fundamental aspects needed no matter the level of available resources.
In today’s bonus podcast episode, The Assistant Athletic Director of Student Athlete Enhancement at the University of Alabama, Jessie Gardner is interviewed by Growing Leaders’ Director of Strategic Partnerships, JT Thoms. Jessie shares about a challenge that most athletic organizations face—how do you get buy-in from your athletic department when you’re building your student athletic…
In today's bonus podcast episode, The Assistant Athletic Director of Student Athlete Enhancement at the University of Alabama, Jessie Gardner is interviewed by Growing Leaders' Director of Strategic Partnerships, JT Thoms. Jessie shares about a challenge that most athletic organizations face—how do you get buy-in from your athletic department when you're building your student athletic programming? Enjoy this interview as they unpack this important topic and share details about the upcoming event RoundTable for Athletics, an exclusive forum designed for Senior Associate Athletic Directors, Senior Woman Administrators, Program Directors, and anyone else in charge of college student-athlete enhancement programming. Event: RoundTable for Athletics, Dec 2-3, 2018 Contact: impact@growingleaders.com or podcast@growingleaders.com Social: @GrowingLeaders, @TimElmore
This episode features Jessie Gardner from Hey Soul (www.heysoul.com). She was kind enough to send me one of her gift boxes (The Calm Box). As someone who has struggled with anxiety and panic attacks, it helped to create multiple beautiful experiences that I have highlighted on my instagram account. In this episode we talked about some really powerful principles that I think are so important to our happiness. Things like the power of rituals for happiness, how to create a positive disruption and how important it is to be open. I also loved her openness about the fact that even happiness advocates like herself have unhappy days and it's the unhappy days that can lead to even deeper happiness and shared connection with those who are close to us. I hope you enjoy this episode and that you check out Jessie's free stuff on her website as well as the giveaway that is happening right now! She is giving away some awesome positive disruption boxes you can find here: http://bit.ly/heysoulgiveaway --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morehappylife/support
Routine can often feel boring, but sometimes it’s necessary. Is it possible to find happiness in the mundane day-to-day? Today, we are talking with Jessie Gardner of Hey Soul about the daily routines that are a part of being a modern-day mom and the rituals you can incorporate into your day-to-day to make life a little more exciting. We’ll talk all about utilizing positive disruptions to shake up the mundane & some practical ways you can add a little joy into your most dreaded parts of the day. What’s In This Episode: What is positive disruption Jessie’s personal positive disruption experience Lara’s positive disruption in her career How we can learn to look for positive disruptions in our own lives Proactively planning for positive disruption in your day-to-day life How kids are positive disruptions in your world Why Jessie started Hey Soul The purpose of Hey Soul & how the gift boxes help you reconnect with different areas of your life When Hey Soul became a business & what it was like when Jessie transitioned to working it full time Jessie’s biggest struggle when it comes to being a mom & running her own business The advice Jessie would give to women working their side hustle who are wanting to transition out of their full-time careers Why rituals are important & the neuroscience behind them How to recognize when you need to pivot from your rituals or routines Letting go of the guilt you experience when you feel like you’ve “failed” at the your new ritual or routine Jessie’s suggestions on how moms can bring back simple joys into life when it starts to feel mundane The benefits of rituals for kids
With her brand, HeySoul, Jessie Gardner provides a product, rather than a service, to create a “positive disruption” in the world. HeySoul.com
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Jessie Gardner was on a solid path to success in her role and had just been promoted to a Director level position. She should have been excited and feel full, but she realized she was anything but happy. That awareness woke her up and stirred something deep inside that called for more. In this interview, Jessie shares how her life changed after that wake-up call and how she morphed that experience into a movement and a gift subscription box business to inspire people to seize the day, shake things up, and be a positive disruption in the world. Her Hey Soul Manifesto is inspiring. Check it out: http://heysoul.co Mentioned in this episode... Hey Soul http://heysoul.co The CYLL Network (Create Your Laptop Life) https://cyllnetwork.com/ The Audacious Mamas Thriving in Biz Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/audaciousmamas/ Find Audacious Mamas on Instagram instagram.com/audaciouslife/