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Hey Docs!
Straightening Out Social Media: Strategies for Your Practice

Hey Docs!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 58:03


Welcome to the Hey Docs! Podcast with your host Jill Allen. Today we are diving into the world of social media and its role in promoting your orthodontic practice with our very own social media expert Jordann from Jill Allen & Associates. She will share insights on building a digital presence, tips for creating effective social media strategies, and how to measure success on these platforms. Whether you're a social media novice or looking to refine your strategy, this conversation is packed with practical advice to help your practice thrive online. Let's get into it!SummaryIn this conversation, Jill and Jordann discuss the critical role of social media in modern business practices, particularly for orthodontists. They explore the necessity of social media, how to get started, defining goals, choosing the right platforms, building a strategy, community engagement, tracking ROI, understanding algorithms, and avoiding common pitfalls. The discussion emphasizes the importance of authenticity, consistency, and adapting to the ever-changing digital landscape.https://www.practiceresults.com/https://www.facebook.com/JillAllenandAssociates/https://instagram.com/jillallenandassociateshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jilljallen/https://tiktok.com/@jillallenandassocTakeawaysSocial media is essential for business growth.Understanding your audience is key to effective marketing.Authenticity in social media builds trust with patients.Choosing the right platform is crucial for engagement.Consistency in posting helps with algorithm favorability.Community engagement can drive referrals and trust.Tracking metrics is important for measuring success.Hiring the right social media manager is vital.Avoid common pitfalls by knowing your brand identity.Continuous learning is necessary for career advancement.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Social Media in Practice02:46 The Necessity of Social Media for Businesses06:06 Getting Started with Social Media09:01 Defining Goals and Authenticity in Social Media11:58 Choosing the Right Platforms for Your Practice15:00 Building a Social Media Strategy17:58 The Importance of Community Engagement21:06 Tracking Return on Investment in Social Media23:55 Understanding the Algorithm and Consistency27:03 Common Pitfalls in Social Media Strategy30:01 Final Thoughts and AdviceConnect With Our AdvertisersOrthoFi - startmoresmiles.comGreyFinch - https://greyfinch.com/jillallen/A-Dec - https://bit.ly/3ZtGyRFSmileSuite - http://getsmilesuite.com/Are you ready to start a practice of your own? Do you need a fresh set of eyes or some advice in your existing practice? Reach out to me- www.practiceresults.com.    If you like what we are doing here on Hey Docs! and want to hear more of this awesome content, give us a 5-star Rating on your preferred listening platform and subscribe to our show so you never miss an episode.   New episodes drop every Thursday!   Episode Credits: Hosted by Jill AllenProduced by Jordann KillionAudio Engineering by Garrett Lucero

The Birth Hour
944| Positive Homebirth Birth Story and Tongue Tie Discussion Postpartum - JorDann Jones

The Birth Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 60:51


Links: Get your breast pump, lactation support, and maternity compression garments for free at aeroflowbreastpumps.com/birthhour and use promo code BIRTHHOUR15 at for 15% off supplies and accessories. Know Your Options Online Childbirth Course - use code 100OFF for $100 off Beyond the First Latch Course (comes free with KYO course) Support The Birth Hour via Patreon!

Hamish & Andy
2024 Ep 258 - Inside The Mind of an Impulse Buyer

Hamish & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 45:19


A famous surfer is influencing Hamish's Instagram algorithm and Hamish doesn't understand why. A brotherly feud takes place on a new edition of Chit Chat Champions. Hamish is wondering if he technically counts as a university alumni when he never graduated, and Andy had his first facial. Plus, Jordann says she can guess the croak of any frog... so how does her claim stack up when put to the test?  1. Inside the mind of an impulse buyer 2. Chit Chat Champions - brothers edition 3. University alumni 4. Andy's painful facial 5. Croaks and Ribbets - Frog special skill 6. Driveway speed 

Hey Docs!
The Journey to Jill Allen & Associate: A Peak Behind the Curtain With Jill Part Two

Hey Docs!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 47:00


Hey everyone Welcome to part 2 of a special Hey Docs! episode with your guest host, Jordann Killion. In part 1, we got to know the one and only Jill Allen. Part 2 is all about Jill Allen & Associates and what consulting with our team actually looks like. From how our services are designed to the benefits of working with a consultant, we are getting granular. Let's get started! Summary In this conversation, Jill Allen and Associates discuss the services they offer, including business consulting, startup support, and acquisition assistance. They emphasize the importance of tailored consulting for each type of practice and the value of involving consultants at the right stage of the business journey. In this conversation, Jill and Jordann discuss the value of consultant advice versus peer advice in the context of practice ownership. They explore the importance of commitment, work-related stress management, and the trends in the industry. Jill shares valuable advice for those starting their career and emphasizes the significance of finding the right people to help achieve business goals. https://www.youtube.com/@jillallenandassociates-heydocs https://www.instagram.com/jillallenandassociates/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jilljallen/https://www.facebook.com/JillAllenandAssociates https://www.tiktok.com/@jillallenandassoc?_t=8mtwB52l9sk&_r=1www.practiceresults.com Takeaways Jill Allen and Associates provide tailored consulting services for startups, existing practices, and acquisitions, recognizing the unique needs of each type of practice.The involvement of consultants at the right stage of the business journey, whether it's a startup, an existing practice, or an acquisition, is crucial for success and sustainable growth.The approach to consulting is not one-size-fits-all, and it involves careful consideration of the specific needs and challenges of each practice.The value of consultant advice in practice ownershipThe importance of commitment and time in building a successful practiceThe significance of finding the right people to help achieve business goalsChapters 00:00 Involving Consultants at the Right Time19:40 Tailored Consulting for Different Practice Types25:37 Navigating Consultant Advice vs. Peer Advice in Practice Ownership32:33 The Importance of Commitment in Building a Successful Practice41:34 Finding the Right People to Achieve Business Goals Connect With Our AdvertisersKaleidoscope - Orthodontic Digital MarketingGC Orthodontics - Manufacturing and Supply SalesSmileSuite - Customizable Presentation Software and Post-Consultation Follow-Up Are you ready to start a practice of your own? Do you need a fresh set of eyes or some advice in your existing practice? Reach out to me- www.practiceresults.com.     If you like what we are doing here on Hey Docs! and want to hear more of this awesome content, give us a 5-star Rating on your preferred listening platform and subscribe to our show so you never miss an episode.   New episodes drop every Thursday!    Episode Credits:  Hosted by Jill AllenProduced by Jordann KillionAudio Engineering by Garrett Lucero 

CHECK THE TOKIO HOT 100
YEARS ROLL BY / VANSIRE, MUNYA & JORDANN

CHECK THE TOKIO HOT 100

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 1:27


今日ピックアップするのは90位に初登場。VANSIRE, MUNYA & JORDANN「YEARS ROLL BY」こちらは...アメリカ・ミネソタ州出身のドリームポップ・バンドVANSIREとカナダ・ケベック州出身の女性シンガーソングライターMUNYA、同じくカナダのモントリオール出身のベッドルーム・ポップ・アーティスト、JORDANNによるコラボナンバー。「TOKIO HOT 100」初お目見えとなったVANSIREですが、[Alexandros]が2022年にリリースしたシングル「日々、織々」のCDにVANSIREがゲスト参加したver.が収録されていました。~[Alexandros]の川上さんがSPOTIFYのプレイリストに彼らの曲をセレクト。VANSIREが感謝のメッセージを返したのをキッカケに交流がはじまったそうです。

Soccer In Snow & Smoke
Episode 42 - Jordann Brown

Soccer In Snow & Smoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 28:24


Jordann Brown refereed her first soccer game when she was 8 years old, started reffing high school games as soon as she graduated from high school and now, at 30, might be the top ref in the state of Montana. In this episode of Soccer In Snow & Smoke, Jordann takes us inside the mind of a referee, sharing the official's unique, rarely-considered viewpoint of the game.

On My Box
On My Box #95 - Mandalorian Season 3: Finale (Ch.21-24)

On My Box

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 64:58


Jordann, Josh, Beau and Myself talk about the last 4 episodes of Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 3. We talk briefly about how we felt about the 1st four episodes of The Mandalorian season 3.Chapter 21: The Pirate - We talk about the appearance of the Star Wars: Rebels character Zeb making an appearance.Chapter 22: Guns for Hire - We talk about our likes and disappointments (mainly disappointments) from this "cameo" episode.Chapter 23:  The Spies - We talk about the Shadow Council.Grand Admiral Thrawn and the possible connection with the upcoming Ashoka series and the Dave Filoni Star Wars Movie (Heir to the Empire?).Grogu's Gundam Battle suit.Our disappointment in The Amoror NOT being the other Spy.Paz Vizla going out like a Boss.Chapter 24: The Return - The final Battle.Really... The Dark Saber.Moff Gideon's Clones and its connection to the Star Wars Sequel movies and Star Wars: The Bad Batch series.Grogu's new name.We wrap up the episode talking about our overall thoughts about season 3 and what we expect if there is a Mandalorian season 4.We talked about The Mandalorian season 4 episodes on Episode #91  (https://www.buzzsprout.com/348632/12559116). Support the showSubscribe to On My Box + to listen to exclusive BONUS Episodes (https://www.buzzsprout.com/348632/subscribe)Follow the podcast on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow the podcast on Facebook @OnMyBoxPodcast (http://www.facebook.com/OnMyBoxPodcast) Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4)Music provided by Infraction No Copyright MusicSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3FqoNJ6

Espérance FM replay
Vive le sabbat | 10/06/23 | L'exposé de Jordann.

Espérance FM replay

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 242:16


Vive le sabbat, (Jour de souvenir, d'espérance, de partage et de joie) de 6h à midi, le samedi sur Espérance fm. Ce podcast débute à la présentation de l'équipe à 7h et ne contient ni "Bible ouverte" ni la méditation du jour que vous pouvez trouver sur la chaine Youtube Espérance Média Martinique.

Coping 101
Coping 101: Mental Health First Aid

Coping 101

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 24:37


Just as CPR training prepares people without medical backgrounds to help someone who is having a heart attack, Mental Health First Aid trains people to help someone who is at risk of developing a mental health problem or who is going through a mental health crisis. In this episode we're joined by Jordann Doler, Mental Health First Aid Program Manager for Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care. Jordann shares her own mental health journey which led to her work in social services, and explains how Mental Health First Aid training can help save lives.    In addition to offering free MHFA Training courses, Valley Cities provides inpatient and outpatient mental health and substance use disorder treatment, along with support services for adults, children, and families living in King County. Presented by C89.5 in partnership with Seattle Children's, Coping 101 is an ongoing series led by students in Nathan Hale High School's Podcast Club that destigmatizes mental health from a teen's perspective, made possible with local support from Hansmire Builders and Audian. No matter our age or background we all face challenges, and there are healthy ways to cope. Get started with more episodes, and find community-centric resources online at c895.org/coping101 More info + registration for no-cost Mental Health First Aid trainings: Mental Health First Aid — Valley Cities Contact for Valley Cities MHFA team: mhfatraining@valleycities.org.  MHFA national website: Mental Health First Aid

Heidi's LemonAid Stand
New Show #300- MY KIDS!

Heidi's LemonAid Stand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 30:57


Interview was done February 8, 2023 PERSONAL: This story is about my own three children! A little peek into my own life. During this episode you will be introduce to my oldest and only son Cameron (age 30), my first daughter JordAnn (age 27) and our baby girl Brooklyn (age 22). I asked my three kids to share a few thoughts about how it was growing up and having me for a mom! (Before, during, and after my education about the power of thoughts and finding happiness) Cameron liked that he was so supported by his parents. JordAnn felt pushed to always be learning extra talents and hobbies. And Brooklyn felt confident in her appearance despite being raised by a mom who did not! We all agree that raising them was a team effort with dad. (I have an amazing supportive hubby!) Enjoy this little window into our life as a little family! What message do you get from this interview? ABOUT the LemonAid Stand: Heidi started hosting the LemonAid Stand live radio talk show, over 20 years ago, in 1999! It all came about when Heidi was dealing with thoughts of suicide, inadequacy, and dealing with infertility. She realized as she reached out to others and heard their stories, she would be uplifted and inspired no matter what she was going through. So this podcast has old "Original" shows from that time period. It also has "New" shows that are currently being recorded with new guests. And it has "Update" shows where Heidi reached out to original radio show guests to find out how the past 20 years have been! Theme song written and recorded by Heidi's baby brother Shane! Heidi is a motivational speaker and would love to speak at your event about how to elevate your happiness! Hear her TEDx talk at this link: https://www.ted.com/talks/heidi_alldredge_s_t_o_p_your_stinkin_thinkin Do you know a story that needs to be shared? Contact Heidi!  Email: HeidisLemonAidStand@gmail.com Website: https://www.heidislemonaidstand.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeidisLemonAidStand Instagram: @HeidisLemonAidStand Mail: PO BOX 926, Orem, Utah 84059

On My Box
On My Box #89 - The Harry Potter Mega-Episode

On My Box

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 128:35


To celebrate the 100th published episode of On My Box, We (Brandon, Jordann and myself) are joined by guests, Nurse Ashley, Josh "The Darkstar" Greenwalt, Zachary Greene and introducing TikTok Mega-star Cindy Murphy, to talk about the 8 Harry Potter Movies.Some highlights that we addressed while talking about the 8 Harry Potter Movies:We each introduce ourselves with our Pottermore House, Wand and Patronus.We talk about how Gryffindore students receive special treatment.Cindy "mansplains" Quidditch to The Dark Star.Jordann expresses why she hates Professor Snape.Follow the link to hear the On My Box + Bonus Episode: The Harry Potter Bonus Episode (https://onmybox.buzzsprout.com/348632/12503059) where I talk about some of the differences between the books and movies.Follow Cindy Murphy on TikTok at cindymurphy723. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSubscribe to On My Box + to listen to exclusive BONUS Episodes (https://www.buzzsprout.com/348632/subscribe)Follow the podcast on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow the podcast on Facebook @OnMyBoxPodcast (http://www.facebook.com/OnMyBoxPodcast) Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4)Music provided by Infraction No Copyright MusicSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3FqoNJ6

On My Box
On My Box #87 - Superman & Lois

On My Box

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 55:58


Joined by special guest Beau Turner, Jordann and myself talk about the CW series Superman and Lois, plus the current state of the Arrowverse.We talk about The Flash's previous season and lead up to its final season.We talk about Supergirl and how it lead to the Superman & Lois series.We talk about Superman and Lois Seasons 1 and 2; and how it's not connected to the Arrowverse.We talk about our hopes and expections for Superman and Lois season 3.We wrap up talking about the current state of the Arrowverse.Check Out Beau's YouTube Channel, KH7FC Roving Radio, at https://www.youtube.com/kh7fcrovingradio.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSubscribe to On My Box + to listen to exclusive BONUS Episodes (https://www.buzzsprout.com/348632/subscribe)Follow the podcast on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow the podcast on Facebook @OnMyBoxPodcast (http://www.facebook.com/OnMyBoxPodcast) Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4)Music provided by Infraction No Copyright MusicSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3FqoNJ6

On My Box

Subscriber-only episode*** SPOILERS ***Before recording the On My Box Harry Potter Mega-Episode, we (Brandon, Jordann, Ashley, Josh, my son Zachary, and Myself) went to the movie to watch Ant-Man &the Wasp: Quantumania.This Bonus episode is our intital reactions and feelings from watching that movie.NOTE: it wasn't a positive reaction from any of us.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSubscribe to On My Box + to listen to exclusive BONUS Episodes (https://www.buzzsprout.com/348632/subscribe)Follow the podcast on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow the podcast on Facebook @OnMyBoxPodcast (http://www.facebook.com/OnMyBoxPodcast) Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4)Music provided by Infraction No Copyright MusicSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3FqoNJ6

On My Box
On My Box #86 - The Bad Batch, Episode I

On My Box

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 55:05


My normal crew, Brandon and Jordann join me to talk about the 1st four episodes of Star Wars, The Bad Batch, season 2.We talk about Omega's character development.We talk about how The Bad Batch shows the Clones viewpoint of the society becoming The Galactic Empire.We ask does the character Crosshairs get a redemption story arc.Riot racing vs Pod racing.I talk about how I hate the Star Wars droids.We talk about how Clones Wars season 7 leads into The bad Batch and perhaps will lead into Rebels.In previous On My box episodes we have talked about Star Wars TV series and movies.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSubscribe to On My Box + to listen to exclusive BONUS Episodes (https://www.buzzsprout.com/348632/subscribe)Follow the podcast on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow the podcast on Facebook @OnMyBoxPodcast (http://www.facebook.com/OnMyBoxPodcast) Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4)Music provided by Infraction No Copyright MusicSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3FqoNJ6

Women on The Move Podcast
On a mission to build a clean-eating lifestyle community, with Base Culture founder and CEO

Women on The Move Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 30:44


Jordann Windschauer believes everybody deserves to have quality food made from pure, nutrient-dense ingredients. Here, the CEO and Founder of Base Culture sits down with Women on the Move host Sam Saperstein to talk about her journey from making paleo-friendly baked goods in her apartment to running a 44,000 square foot facility producing items for national distribution. Beginning with a gym challenge Jordann was just out of college when she joined a CrossFit gym that was running a paleo challenge. Looking for ways to clean up her young adult lifestyle a bit, she signed up for the challenge. She recalls that she didn't know one thing about paleo eating at the time, but she soon found that she was attracted to the simplicity of the ingredients—and she was a huge fan of the way it made her feel. Soon she was experimenting in her kitchen, trying to bake the perfect paleo banana bread and brownie. Her motivation was that she wanted to treat herself to something that was good for her and not just okay-tasting, but delicious. “It took me six months, because it's extremely different baking with seeds and nuts as opposed to flour and yeast and sugar and all of these traditional baking elements,” she recalls. “I was just doing it for my selfish wants and desires. I never really had a business in mind at this stage.” After those six months of experimenting and perfecting, her gym began its next biennial paleo challenge, and Jordann started bringing in her baked goods to share with friends. She still wasn't thinking of a business, but the reaction from her gym friends helped her along that journey. They loved the baked goods and they really loved the idea that they didn't have to bake them themselves—they could pay Jordann to bake extra for them. "I started a business on Facebook and would post online when I was going to make something and the people would place their orders and I would make everything at night and deliver it on the weekend,” she tells Sam. After her small business took off, scaling up seemed only natural. She began by naming her brand Paleo Box but after less than a year she landed on Base Culture. “We are trying to lead this global revolution around nutrition culture, to honor that and do it so that we're creating the best for you baked goods, that are held to our mammoth standards,” she says. “And how we describe our mammoth standards are essentially a bar that you cannot rise above. It's the highest bar possible. And we did that by creating our own manufacturing plant. We built a 44,000-square-foot plant to bring these products to life. We weren't just adding a product to a category that already existed, but doing it a little bit differently.” Ambition and embracing challenges While Sam notes that ambition is not always perceived as an admirable quality in women, Jordann embraces the label. “I would say that sometimes I'm blissfully ambitious and keep away those dark voices that come up,” she says. “We are in a stage of the business where those scary voices come in saying, ‘What if this isn't going to work?' Or, ‘What if I let everyone down and what if I lose everyone's money who's invested in this? And what if I fail?'” Her advice for staying on track while also heeding your ambition is to stay true to your purpose. She notes that there is an “insane” amount of pressure on entrepreneurs to build an empire and do the impossible. Recognizing that so many decisions involve uncertainties and unknowns, Jordann says that knowing that you won't always have the answers is critical. When you do need to make a decision, she says you should be able to say a full-bodied, unqualified yes. “When I look back at some of the things where we took a misstep here or there, I really know in my gut that there was something telling me at that point that something's not right and I ignored it for one reason or another,” she says. “So when you're making a decision, have the full body yes. And if you have any inkling of doubt, lean into that and explore it and either that doubt will subside or it will get bigger, and then listen to it even if it's not the easy choice.”   Full transcript here 

Relate Then Educate Podcast
Fight for Change: Bereavement, with Jordann Hardin

Relate Then Educate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 45:55


Erin and Rick got to have a chat with fellow Oklahoma educator, Jordann Hardin. After heartbreak, Jordann connected with Start Healing Together and, together, they worked to get proper language incorporated into her district's bereavement policies for pregnancy loss. And now, teachers in her district who may unfortunately need this bereavement leave are more supported to do so thanks to Jordann's hard work.

On My Box
On My Box #81 - She-Hulk

On My Box

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 52:07


Joined by Special Guest Beau Turner, Brandon, Jordann and Myself talk about the MCU Disney Plus series She- Hulk: Attorney at Law... and other stuff in the MCU.Follow the podcast on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4) to get updates on future episodes and on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/OnMyBoxPodcast)Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

The Endo Babe Podcast: Endometriosis w/ Chelsea Bri
158. Connection and Creativity in the New Year with Jordann Quiner

The Endo Babe Podcast: Endometriosis w/ Chelsea Bri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 51:31


Endo Babe Podcast manager and fellow endo warrior Jordann joins me for the second time on the pod, this time to recap the crazy year that was 2022! We chat about spirituality, moving through grief, being neuro "spicy," how our healing journeys have progressed this year, and more. ******************* Follow Jordann on IG (and DM about Virtual Assistant/Podcast Management inquiries) here! ******************* Support the podcast & shop The Crystal Aesthetic here! Follow the Endo Babe Podcast on IG here! *as mentioned at the end of the episode* Join the Moon Magic Community here- for my wild&witchy spoonies! Click here to join the Endo Babe email list Check out other freebies + the Endo Babe blog here! Join my FREE Endo Babe Support Group on FB *as mentioned at the end of the episode* --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/endobabepodcast/support

On My Box
On My Box 2022 Holdiay Special [Unedited!]

On My Box

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 86:24


Joined by newbee's Josh, Bonnie and Ori, we (Brandon, Jordann and myself) talk about holiday movies to wrap up 2022.And to make this episode extra special it's being released unedited!Follow the podcast on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4) to get updates on future episodes and on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/OnMyBoxPodcast)Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

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Sportslifetalk
SLT "You Got Next" with Jordann Reese | Assistant WBB Coach at Creighton University

Sportslifetalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 44:44


Welcome to the SLT “You Got Next” series. This series is dedicated to the athlete/actor/entrepreneur who doesn't ask for any recognition but continues to push themselves to limits that many didn't think they had. We see you and we want to let the world know who you are... we present to you the SLT next series and Jordan Reese has "Got Next" Make sure you subscribe, like and follow us on IG, Twitter and Facebook @sportlifetalk. You can watch the live streamed show on our Sportslifetalk Facebook page and on our YouTube channel. On this episode B Jones and KT are joined by Creighton's Assistant WBB Coach, Jordan Reese. She stopped by to share her basketball journey and why she has got "Next."

Your Financial Plan-It
Navigating The Holidays With Sarah Zvekan, Alex Burns and Jordann Andrusiak

Your Financial Plan-It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 35:48


The holidays are an exciting time of the year. Maybe you enjoy; spending time with friends and family, enjoying delicious food, or shopping for those best gifts. In this episode, the team at Synergy Capital Solutions share some of their family traditions during the holidays and what they think about as they go through the … Continue reading Navigating The Holidays With Sarah Zvekan, Alex Burns and Jordann Andrusiak →

Larkspur Dance & Choreography Podcast
A Chat With Jordann Pierluissi – LDCPS4E16

Larkspur Dance & Choreography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 70:41


Jordann Pierluissi has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to dance team.  She has a degree in Exercise Physiology and was the longtime coach of national champion powerhouse The Villages.  Jordann also has experience as a judge, choreographer, consultant, instructor, dance teacher...you name it, she's done it!  She's also tremendously humble, and has a true calling to help others, so listen with a notebook and prepare to be inspired by this dance team treasure!   Connect with Larkspur: Website: https://www.larkspurdance.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larkspurdance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LarkspurDance/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LarkspurMelanie

The MapleMoney Show
How to Make Eco-Friendly Upgrades to Your Home, with Jordann Kaye

The MapleMoney Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 29:05


An energy-efficient home can save you thousands of dollars and help the environment, but making the necessary eco-friendly upgrades can be very expensive. Thankfully, there are several different federal and provincial home rebates and loan programs that can help to offset the cost. Jordan Kaye is a personal finance expert, green home renovation enthusiast, and spokesperson for Zolo.ca. She joins me this week to discuss ways you can take advantage of these programs to save money and make your home more energy-efficient You can find the show notes for this episode at https://maplemoney.com/202 This episode of The MapleMoney Show is brought to you by Willful. Did you know that 57% of Canadian adults don't have a will? Willful has made it more affordable, convenient, and easy for Canadians to create legal Will and Power of Attorney documents online from the comfort of home. In less than 20 minutes and for a fraction of the price of visiting a lawyer, you can gain peace of mind knowing you've put a plan in place to protect your children, pets, and loved ones in the event of an emergency. Get started for free at https://maplemoney.com/willful and use promo code MAPLEMONEY to save 15%

DinoDadComedy presents DinoDadChats

My name is spelt with 2 n's. Most of the time I go by "Jo." I have been doing comedy for 3ish months. I am in grad school for my Masters in Social Work and have my bachelors in Psychology. I love doing comedy, rock climbing, playing music with my band, soccer, my cat and my family :) Goals for Comedy My main goals for comedy are to have FUN, get better each time and make friends :) I try to choose different goals each time I do a set. These range from focusing on my body movement, timing, specific bits, eye contact, not using my notes, speaking into the mic, etc Embarrassing story / Time I think I bombed I did a set that had done well once before, but it didn't go as well a 2nd time. The set was about farting and no one laughed at one joke the entire time. Bombing is one thing, but bombing after talking about how I farted in front of a significant other is another thing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The MapleMoney Show
Worthwhile Eco-Friendly Upgrades as a Solo Homeowner, with Jordann Brown

The MapleMoney Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 29:52


Purchasing an older home and then funding major renovations is hard enough for two people, let alone one. The numbers can get tricky in the current housing market if you're a solo homeowner. This week on The MapleMoney Show, I brought in an expert. Jordann Brown is a content marketing manager for Zolo and a personal finance expert who writes on topics such as debt management, homeownership, and budgeting. She has been featured in publications including The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, and CBC. Over the past few years, Jordann has spent a significant amount of money on eco-friendly renovations to her Halifax home. I sat down with Jordann this week to find out more about her experience, and how she manages her budget as a solo homeowner. You can find the show notes for this episode at https://maplemoney.com/197 Do you prefer to invest in socially responsible companies? If so, our sponsor Wealthsimple will help you build a portfolio that focuses on low carbon, cleantech, human rights, and the environment. To get started with Socially Responsible Investing, head over to https://maplemoney.com/wealthsimple today!

MTR Podcasts
Jordann Wine

MTR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 34:19


About the guestInspired by sacred geometry, Jordann Wine draws on classical forms and patterns in her work to reference mathematical concepts that reflect the wonders of the universe. Working with the golden ratio, fractals, and gradients these geometric abstract paintings, drawings and murals connect to notions of deep space in time, as well as deep space found in meditation. Floating, falling, fading and unfolding patterns of triangles and circles mesmerize the viewer, evoking contemplation of the infinite. Seeking order out of chaos, and interrupting rigidity of order with slight imperfections in the repetition is central to the meditative nature of her practice and to the solace it intends to bring out in the hand-drawn imagery.  Along with her work in drawings, paintings and murals, Jordann has evolved her practice by introducing glitter. Glitter, commonly dismissed as an ordinary craft material, is elevated to a painterly standard as she foregrounds the material's inherent qualities of holding and releasing light. Making use of the medium's full range of iridescent, opaque, and translucent color qualities, she transforms the childish or garish reputation of glitter into a reflective cosmic field. Reflective surfaces instinctually remind people of water, the element most critical to survival. Glitter's shimmering surfaces, reminiscent of light hitting water, attracts the viewer into the work, evoking the appeal of both the movement of water as flow and the introspective quality of water as stillness. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from New York University; where she studied Sustainable Entrepreneurship in the Gallatin School of Individualized Study and minored in Studio Art. She continued her education at the Aegean Center for Fine Arts in Paros, Greece. Currently, based in Washington, DC, she has had solo exhibitions at Honfleur Gallery, George Mason University, and Strathmore Arts Center, as well as many national and international group exhibitions. She has murals throughout DC, Maryland, New York and Jamaica, working with among others: Facebook, the DC Commission of Arts and Humanities, POW! WOW! DC, Conrad Hotel, lululemon, and JBG. Her work has been purchased for private collections, including recent acquisitions for the permanent collections of the Kennedy Center, Capital One Café, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Art Bank, Lockheed Martin, Fairmont Hotel, Montefiore Hospital, and Booz Allen Hamilton.  She was a 2021, 2020 and 2019 recipient of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Artist Fellowship grant.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture.Mentioned in this episode:Jordann WineTo find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode★ Support this podcast ★

The Big Wedding Planning Podcast
#294 - A Wedding Day Disaster Turned Good

The Big Wedding Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 54:11


A year ago, our guest on today's show, Jordan Hager, reached out to Michelle with a story you won't want to miss. Her email was titled: “My wedding story when all vendors cancelled.” She shares once-in-a-lifetime experience which begins on the day Texas, experienced the worst ice storm the state had ever seen. Jordan's story is one of hope and a powerful reminder to those of you planning a wedding that yes, you will experience stress and drama during the process of getting married, but keeping your focus on the end result of marrying your sweetheart is really what it's all about. Jordann Hager is 27 years young and currently lives in Colorado Springs with her husband Matt and their sheepadoodle puppy, Bodhi (bo-dee). Jordann spends her days working in Pediatrics & Family Support Services and her nights working as an associate wedding planner. Jordann is known for her love of pink and her quick wit and is often referred to as “The Actual Elle Woods”. Click HERE to become a premium subscriber and unlock all of the amazingness:       Ad-free, full length episodes      The TBWPP Wedding Planning Resource Center with  Access to 6 mini courses of The Big Wedding Planning Master Class  Wedding Planning Templates and Tools Big Takeaways In the intensity of everything changing, and needing to be adjusted last minute, Jordann was able to stay optimistic, and work with her people to create a magical wedding day. Having a wedding planner was ultimately the only way her wedding was able to still happen. Amanda, her planner, put out fires, found last minute substitutes, and never stopped working. Jordann's biggest advice for staying sane on the big day is marry your best friend. The goal of the day is to get married, and in the end, if that happens that it was a successful day. Choose a wedding planner that you would want around you if everything went wrong. Links We Referenced instagram.com/jordann.hager instagram.com/dovetail_jordann dovetailweddings.com instagram.com/dovetailweddings instagram.com/makeupbymaddz_ saloneforte-hair.com themansionatcolovista.com instagram.com/themansionatcolovista austinstuartphotography.com instagram.com/austinstuartphoto kalocatering.com instagram.com/kalocatering hellotara.com instagram.com/taralyonsphotography Get In Touch:  The Big Wedding Planning Podcast is… Hosted and produced by Michelle Martinez  Music by Steph Altman of Mophonics  On Instagram @thebigweddingplanningpodcast and be sure to use #planthatwedding when posting, so you can get our attention! Easy to get in touch with. Email us at hello@thebigweddingplanningpodcast.com or Call and leave a message at 415-723-1625 and you might hear your voice on an episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Big Wedding Planning Podcast
#294 - A Wedding Day Disaster Turned Good

The Big Wedding Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 54:41


A year ago, our guest on today's show, Jordan Hager, reached out to Michelle with a story you won't want to miss. Her email was titled: “My wedding story when all vendors cancelled.” She shares once-in-a-lifetime experience which begins on the day Texas, experienced the worst ice storm the state had ever seen. Jordan's story is one of hope and a powerful reminder to those of you planning a wedding that yes, you will experience stress and drama during the process of getting married, but keeping your focus on the end result of marrying your sweetheart is really what it's all about. Jordann Hager is 27 years young and currently lives in Colorado Springs with her husband Matt and their sheepadoodle puppy, Bodhi (bo-dee). Jordann spends her days working in Pediatrics & Family Support Services and her nights working as an associate wedding planner. Jordann is known for her love of pink and her quick wit and is often referred to as “The Actual Elle Woods”. Big Takeaways * In the intensity of everything changing, and needing to be adjusted last minute, Jordann was able to stay optimistic, and work with her people to create a magical wedding day. * Having a wedding planner was ultimately the only way her wedding was able to still happen. Amanda, her planner, put out fires, found last minute substitutes, and never stopped working. * Jordann's biggest advice for staying sane on the big day is marry your best friend. The goal of the day is to get married, and in the end, if that happens that it was a successful day. * Choose a wedding planner that you would want around you if everything went wrong. Links We Referenced instagram.com/jordann.hager (https://instagram.com/jordann.hager) instagram.com/dovetail_jordann (https://www.instagram.com/dovetail_jordann/) dovetailweddings.com (https://dovetailweddings.com) instagram.com/dovetailweddings (https://www.instagram.com/dovetailweddings/) instagram.com/makeupbymaddz_ (https://www.instagram.com/makeupbymaddz_/) saloneforte-hair.com (http://salonforte-hair.com) themansionatcolovista.com (https://www.themansionatcolovista.com) instagram.com/themansionatcolovista (https://www.instagram.com/themansionatcolovista/) austinstuartphotography.com (https://www.austinstuartphotography.com) instagram.com/austinstuartphoto (https://www.instagram.com/austinstuartphoto/) kalocatering.com (https://kalocatering.com) instagram.com/kalocatering (https://www.instagram.com/kalocatering/) hellotara.com (https://hellotara.com) instagram.com/taralyonsphotography (https://www.instagram.com/taralyonsphotography/) Quotes _“I see her name's Amanda, she's like, ‘So we have a little problem...' ‘Oh no.' She's like, ‘So...' and she opens the door and everything is completely white. I can see ice everywhere of this parking lot of the little cottages we're staying at on site.” - Jordann “When people say, ‘I don't know what wedding planners do,' I'm like, ‘Okay, have a seat, I'm going to tell you this is what happened and it was beautiful.'” - Jordann “The big advice I tell people is marry your best friend.” - Jordann_ Plan your wedding using The Big Wedding Planning Master Class (https://www.thebigweddingplanningmasterclass.com/). A self-paced digital course created with love for you by Christy & Michelle. The Big Wedding Planning Podcast is... * Hosted and produced by Michelle Martinez. * Edited by Veronica Gruba. * Music by Steph Altman of Mophonics (https://www.mophonics.com/). * On Instagram @thebigweddingplanningpodcast and be sure to use #planthatwedding when posting, so you can get our attention! * Inviting you to become part of our Facebook Group! Join us and our amazing members. Just search for The Big Wedding Planning Podcast Community on Facebook. * Easy to get in touch with. Email us at thebigweddingplanningpodcast@gmail.com or Call and leave a message at 415-723-1625 and you might hear your voice on an episode * On Patreon. Become a member (https://www.patreon.com/thebigweddingplanningpodcast) and with as little as $5 per month, you get bonus episodes, special newsletters and Zoom Cocktail Hours with Michelle!

Point de vue
#21 Episode spécial avec Jordann Bougro

Point de vue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 39:02


Cette semaine, nos journalistes accueillent à leur micro Jordann Bougro. Il n'est pas le plus connu des Dragons, mais il n'empêche: le Français a un parcours qui mérite d'être raconté. Depuis la Côte d'Azur, où il a grandi, jusqu'à Fribourg-Gottéron, en passant par Lausanne et Zoug. «A Fribourg, j'ai découvert une ville de hockey incroyable», assure ce membre d'une famille qui "respire" hockey. Voyez plutôt: sa mère travaille au LHC, son père est un ancien joueur pro, son cousin joue à Helsinki, en Finlande, et ses frères sont parmi les plus grands espoirs suisses dans leurs catégories.

Agape Podcast
2022.02.27 - Message From The Mountaintop - Luke 9:28-36 - Jordann McMahan

Agape Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 20:43


2022.02.27 - Message From The Mountaintop - Luke 9:28-36 - Jordann McMahan, Baptist Women in Ministry Month of Preaching - Agape Baptist Church - Fort Worth, Texas

Hey You Guys!
Running Through the Temple with Jen and Jordann

Hey You Guys!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 45:46


The guys welcome recent winners from the Legends of the Hidden Temple reboot and get an inside look at what it really takes to not be captured by a temple guard. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heyyouguys/message

Caring for Rare: Stories of Rare Metabolic Disorders
3: Growing up with MSUD – an interview with 8-year-old Carter Coleman & his parents

Caring for Rare: Stories of Rare Metabolic Disorders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 12:12


Carter, an eight-year-old living with maple syrup urine disease (MSUD), and his parents open up about their experiences with this rare inborn error of metabolism. Mom and dad, Jordann and Andre, discuss coming to terms with diagnosis, watching Carter reach important milestones, and what they appreciate most about Carter, who looks forward to playing football, having a house one day, and continuing to “do fun stuff!”   This episode was produced by Alletta Cooper, Ulrike Reichert, and Kate Miley for Nutricia North America. The music featured in this episode is Look Inside by Sirus Music and Imaginary Place by L-Ray Music. Contact us at NutritionServices@nutricia.com or NutriciaMetabolics.com

read receipt
jordann windschauer & base culture

read receipt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 46:16


today on read receipt i'm talking with jordann windschauer from base culture the 100% paleo,  gluten and grain-free baked goods company satisfying sweet tooths. after discovering a career in event planning was far too hectic, jordann found herself taking part in a paleo challenge at her local crossfit gym. noticing the mental and physical benefits of the diet, she began making paleo baked goods from home. after a successful grassroots facebook run, base culture found itself launching in retailers like walmart and kroger. we explore how the best ideas come from personal needs, how to go into a pitch meeting with guns blazing, and how to enjoy those quiet moments in your business' growth. 

Your Financial Plan-It
Women and Wealth: What is NAMWOLF and how can it benefit you? With Jordann Andrusiak

Your Financial Plan-It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 12:27


At Synergy Capital Solutions, we strongly believe in diversity, equity and inclusion. As a result, we're proud to partner with the National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF), which aims to promote DEI in the legal profession. In this episode, David Vallieres and Jordann Andrusiak discuss what NAMWOLF is all about, the … Continue reading Women and Wealth: What is NAMWOLF and how can it benefit you? With Jordann Andrusiak →

Authentic Business Adventures Podcast
How To Heal – Ep181

Authentic Business Adventures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 47:02


Jordann Hartzheim - traumApothecary We all have some ailment of one kind or another.  Sometimes it is stress, other times it may be a physical injury.  There are different ways to go about healing these ailments, but how do you know which may work the best to both heal and help prevent further injury? With the use of different practices, Jordann is able to help those that may have not had the greatest success with more typical healing options. Listen as Jordann Hartzheim of traumApothecary explains some different options that use energy, movement and nutrition rather than the typical western medicine reaction of pill-pushing. Enjoy! Visit  Jordann at: BeJOY.store  

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2021.08.10 Under The Radar Tuesdays with Prince Paolo

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 123:58


As broadcast August 10, 2021 with extra candles on that cake for you podcast blowhards.  Tonight, we wish Prince Paolo (again) a happy birthday, which we did on Sunday night, Monday & today as penance for Danno's absolutely awful jokes told during his Zoom party.  But whatever, you can't wish this charming man happy birthday enough!  After that it's a full two hours of all the indie goodness you can blow your bangs at, with returnees and new bands alighting a fantastic show for this week.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)The Smiths – This Charming ManFavours – Left BehindAmor Amor – CluelessIsland Eyes – Black PathfinderEtai – Summer of GhostsBasement Revolver – Skin Part II (32:47)EREZ - Dance It AwayDistant Matter - NaturalHand Habits - AquamarineFoxy Panic - Blue LightKhamsin – RiotCoastal - Kyoto (feat Oblique) Part III (61:21)SunDog - Millennial ManFoolish Soto – ButterfliesRichard Hummingbird - Running on FumesCasual Vice – BattlesSchool of X - Race for CaressSycco - Happy You're HerePart IV (92:12)Y Bülbül Ft Rose Glass - Aspiration NationThis Coast Bias - Waste of TimeThe Vindys - BugsCarbon Mass - Doom ScrollingJORDANN - Funk OlympicsThe KTNA – Can't Stop It

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY
1611: My Crash Course in Personal Finance by Jordann with Making Sense Of Cents on Money Basics & Education

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 10:03


Jordann of Making Sense of Cents shares a crash course on personal finance Episode 1611: My Crash Course in Personal Finance by Jordann with Making Sense Of Cents on Money Basics & Education Michelle Schroeder-Gardner created Making Sense of Cents in order to help improve her own finances. With diligence, she was able to pay off $38,000 in student debt in 7 months, kept track of progress, and helped readers along the way. She's currently touring North America and living out of an RV. You can learn more about her and see her monthly income reports at MakingSenseOfCents.com. The original post is located here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2012/09/my-crash-course-in-personal-finance.html  Exit Planning Institute provides professional advisors with the training, knowledge, tools, and network needed to help business owners build more valuable and transferable companies. Will you be prepared to help when a business owner turns to you as their advisor? Register today at EarnCEPA.com. Please Rate & Review the Show!  Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group  Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group   Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY
1611: My Crash Course in Personal Finance by Jordann with Making Sense Of Cents on Money Basics & Education

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 10:03


Jordann of Making Sense of Cents shares a crash course on personal finance Episode 1611: My Crash Course in Personal Finance by Jordann with Making Sense Of Cents on Money Basics & Education Michelle Schroeder-Gardner created Making Sense of Cents in order to help improve her own finances. With diligence, she was able to pay off $38,000 in student debt in 7 months, kept track of progress, and helped readers along the way. She's currently touring North America and living out of an RV. You can learn more about her and see her monthly income reports at MakingSenseOfCents.com. The original post is located here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2012/09/my-crash-course-in-personal-finance.html  Exit Planning Institute provides professional advisors with the training, knowledge, tools, and network needed to help business owners build more valuable and transferable companies. Will you be prepared to help when a business owner turns to you as their advisor? Register today at EarnCEPA.com. Please Rate & Review the Show!  Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group  Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group   Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Finance Daily
1611: My Crash Course in Personal Finance by Jordann with Making Sense Of Cents on Money Basics & Education

Optimal Finance Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 7:34


Jordann of Making Sense of Cents shares a crash course on personal finance Episode 1611: My Crash Course in Personal Finance by Jordann with Making Sense Of Cents on Money Basics & Education Michelle Schroeder-Gardner created Making Sense of Cents in order to help improve her own finances. With diligence, she was able to pay off $38,000 in student debt in 7 months, kept track of progress, and helped readers along the way. She's currently touring North America and living out of an RV. You can learn more about her and see her monthly income reports at MakingSenseOfCents.com. The original post is located here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2012/09/my-crash-course-in-personal-finance.html Exit Planning Institute provides professional advisors with the training, knowledge, tools, and network needed to help business owners build more valuable and transferable companies. Will you be prepared to help when a business owner turns to you as their advisor? Register today at EarnCEPA.com. Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily

Optimal Finance Daily
1611: My Crash Course in Personal Finance by Jordann with Making Sense Of Cents on Money Basics & Education

Optimal Finance Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 7:04


Jordann of Making Sense of Cents shares a crash course on personal finance Episode 1611: My Crash Course in Personal Finance by Jordann with Making Sense Of Cents on Money Basics & Education Michelle Schroeder-Gardner created Making Sense of Cents in order to help improve her own finances. With diligence, she was able to pay off $38,000 in student debt in 7 months, kept track of progress, and helped readers along the way. She's currently touring North America and living out of an RV. You can learn more about her and see her monthly income reports at MakingSenseOfCents.com. The original post is located here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2012/09/my-crash-course-in-personal-finance.html  Exit Planning Institute provides professional advisors with the training, knowledge, tools, and network needed to help business owners build more valuable and transferable companies. Will you be prepared to help when a business owner turns to you as their advisor? Register today at EarnCEPA.com. Please Rate & Review the Show!  Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group  Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts and join our online community: OLDPodcast.com/group   Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily

Zero To 5000
Healthy Choices For Your Business - Jordann Amatea, Base Culture

Zero To 5000

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 63:37


Another inspiring conversation on the Zero to 5000 Podcast today. We were joined by Jordan Amatea, the Founder of Base Culture. We discussed: - Finding a way to enjoy healthy food to create a business. - "The day is done but tomorrow has not yet begun." - Stepping down from being a CEO to make the business bigger. Thanks for Listening. Be sure to join our monthly email. One life-changing email to help you with your mindset, your methods, and your mission each month.

The Endo Babe Podcast: Endometriosis w/ Chelsea Bri
93. Why You Can't Heal a Body You Hate

The Endo Babe Podcast: Endometriosis w/ Chelsea Bri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 24:37


In this episode of the Endo Babe Podcast, I get real about why you just can't get better when you hate your body, and why true healing only comes when you embrace true self love. Hear my client Jordann's story (mentioned in the episode) here Follow Chelsea on IG here! Click here to join the Endo Babe email list! Apply for 1:1 Coaching with me here! Check out other freebies + the Endo Babe blog here! Join my FREE Endo Babe Support Group on FB --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/endobabepodcast/support

The Endo Babe Podcast: Endometriosis w/ Chelsea Bri
77. From Hopeless to Healthy In A Year: An Endometriosis Transformation Story with Jordann Quiner

The Endo Babe Podcast: Endometriosis w/ Chelsea Bri

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 42:56


In this episode, I chat with my former 1:1 coaching client, friend, and now my virtual assistant Jordann Quiner all about her amazing transformation story with endometriosis, and how her life has changed since starting to work with me a little under a year ago. Follow Jordann on IG here! Apply to work with Jordann here! Follow Chelsea on IG here! Click here to get on the waiting list for the More Good Days monthly endometriosis membership! Apply for 1:1 Coaching with me here! Check out other freebies + the Endo Babe blog here! Join my FREE Endo Babe Support Group on FB --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/endobabepodcast/support

Life Between the Vines
Vino Lingo – “Terroir” Jordann Eplenier, Spirits of Norway Vineyard, Wisconsin

Life Between the Vines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 1:13


This week we feature a Frenchman defining the term from his native country, “Terrior”. Jordann Eplenier is the Winemaker at Spirits of Norway Vineyard in the town of Norway Wisconsin.

Life Between the Vines
Podcast #431 – Jordann Eplenier, Winemaker Spirits of Norway Vineyard, Wisconsin.

Life Between the Vines

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 20:38


Jordann Eplenier is not the first French winemaker to practice his craft in the state of Wisconsin but he is the latest. Jordann makes wine at Spirits of Norway Vineyard in the town of Norway, Wisconsin. Growing up in French wine country saw him working in the vineyard at a young age. Can great wine [...]

master//baters
MB25 // Chips on Sandwiches, Greek Life, & 100 Horses or 1 Duck (with guest//bater Jordann)

master//baters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 86:41


WELCOME TO EPISODE 25!!!!!! In honor of our most recent milestone episode, we figured there was no better time than the present for our very first official guest//bater! Jordann (yes, with 2 n's) blesses us with her presence to discuss this week's hot-button topics: Do chips belong on a sandwich? Are you for or against Greek life? And lastly, what would a master//bates episode be without at least one absurd topic?! For the agreement, Lauren, Bree, & Jordann get passionate about a new classic: Which could you beat in a fight - 100 duck-sized horses or 1 horse-sized duck?!

On My Box
On My Box #63 - CW Arrowverse Post Crisis

On My Box

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 49:15


*** Special Double Episode ***Part 1: I talk about my dissapointment with the CW Arrowverse shows after the Crisis on Infinite Earths Crossover.How Arrow Season 8 was great prior to the Crisis and produced the worst 2 episodes of the entire series after the Crisis.How The Flash prior to the Crisis was great and then horrible after the Crisis.How none of the CW Arrowverse shows storylines seemed to be affected by the outcome of the Crisis of Infinite Earths Crossover.Part 2: Joined by Jordann, we talk about our favorite show, The Flash, after the Crisis.Jordann tells of her favorite Flash episode and villianWe discuss how good the Flash was prior to the CrisisWe discuss how bad the Flash was after the CrisisWe share our dissapointment in our least favorite Wells character, Nash from season 6We talk about the final 2 episodes of Arrow and how they ruined the entire seriesI give my final thoughts on the CW Arrowverse shows and my expectations for the upcoming 2021 season.Follow on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4) to get updates on future episodes and on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/JWGreene4/)Support the show (https://paypal.me/JWGreeene?locale.x=en_US)

The Entrepreneur Evolution
60. Episode 31: Base Culture with Jordann Amatea: Simple. Natural. Primal

The Entrepreneur Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 50:46


In today's podcast you will learn about Jordann Amatea, the founder of Base Culture. At the young age of 22, she successfully created a line of baked goods out of her passion for the Paleo lifestyle and the desire for convenient, delicious, clean products that followed those guidelines. Since their inception in 2013, it became Jordann's mission to create her products on a national scale without compromising the quality and integrity of each item. She has now moved towards pioneering and supplying a line of a paleo, grain free, gluten free, non-gmo and kosher certified line of great tasting baked goods and almond butters into the marketplace. In 3 short years they have grown from being sold in 100 doors to over 10,000 in major retailers such as Whole Foods, Kroger, Albertsons/Safeway, Sprouts and Walmart. I am truly inspired by all Jordann has created at such a young age and learning about her mindset of never giving up and truly believing in a passion, no matter how big It seemed. To try some of Jordann's delicious products you can purchase at any of the locations listed above. Or check out her website at, www. baseculture.com. You will not be disappointed! We would love to hear from you, and it would be awesome if you left us a 5-star review. Your feedback means the world to us, and we will be sure to send you a special thank you for your kind words. Don't forget to hit “subscribe” to automatically be notified when guest interviews and Express Tips drop every Tuesday and Friday. Interested in joining our monthly entrepreneur membership? Email Annette directly at yourock@ievolveconsulting.com to learn more. Keep evolving, entrepreneur. We are SO proud of you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/annette-walter/support

Dernier Métro
Dernier Métro : Podcast #8 // Saison 2 // 17.01.21

Dernier Métro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 56:40


Au regard de la période d’incertitude qu’on traverse, il devient vital d’accueillir des moments de douceur. Pour ce rendez-vous, on rencontre à nouveau des artistes en provenance des quatre coins du monde : France, Lettonie, Australie, Mexique (...) ou encore Finlande. On s’immisce délicatement dans leurs univers pour le plaisir de nos oreilles. On commence en beauté avec les rythmes irrésistibles du duo électronique Domenique Dumont et les balancements du prometteur JORDANN sur fond de bedroom pop. Et on savoure les poèmes aux échos néo-soul de FELIVAND ou encore les mélodies introspectives de la mystérieuse Okay Kaya. Toutes les tracklists sont à retrouver sur le compte Soundcloud de Dernier Métro. On se retrouve exceptionnellement dans deux semaines, donc prochain arrêt le dimanche 14 février.

Dernier Métro
Dernier Métro : Podcast #8 // Saison 2

Dernier Métro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021


Au regard de la période d'incertitude qu'on traverse, il devient vital d'accueillir des moments de douceur. Pour ce rendez-vous, on rencontre à nouveau des artistes en provenance des quatre coins du monde : France, Lettonie, Australie, Mexique (...) ou encore Finlande. On s'immisce délicatement dans leurs univers pour le plaisir de nos oreilles. On commence en beauté avec les rythmes irrésistibles du duo électronique Domenique Dumont et les balancements du prometteur JORDANN sur fond de bedroom pop. Et on savoure les poèmes aux échos néo-soul de FELIVAND ou encore les mélodies introspectives de la mystérieuse Okay Kaya. Toutes les tracklists sont à retrouver sur le compte Soundcloud de Dernier Métro. On se retrouve exceptionnellement dans deux semaines, donc prochain arrêt le dimanche 14 février.

On My Box
On My Box #62 - Mandalorian Season 2 Finale feat. DJ Threat

On My Box

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 54:32


The Mandalorian Watch Party Clan, Brandon and Jordann, are again joined by Special Guest DJ Threat to talk about the final two episodes of Star Wars: Mandalorian season 2; Chapters 15, The Believer and Chapter 16, The Rescue, with *** SPOILERS!!! ***We talk about our reactions from watching Chapter 15: The Believer.We give our thoughts on the upcoming Star Wars series and movies; (Ahsoka; Rangers of the New Republic; The Book of Boba Fett; Lando, etc).We talk about our reactions from watching Chapter 16: The Rescue which featured the return of Luke Skywalker.We have a "fantastic" discussion of the All-Woman team up scene in Mandalorian vs the All-Woman superheor scene in Avengers: Endgame.We give our thoughts, reactions and expectations for Mandalorian Season 2 and Season 3.Make sure you go back and listen to the previous Mandalorian Episodes we recorded (The Bonus Mini Episode and Episodes 58 and 59). Follow on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4) to get updates on future episodes and on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/JWGreene4/)DJ Threat appeared on Episode #40, Episode #53 and Episode #59.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://paypal.me/JWGreeene?locale.x=en_US)

On My Box
On My Box #61 - Christmas Movies 4: The Island of Misfit Xmas Movies

On My Box

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 33:37


Joined by Brandon, Jordann and Special Guest Peter Popiel, we talk about Christmas Movies which are generally not recognized as Christmas Movies.The Movies we will discuss:Batman ReturnsIron Man 3GremlinsTrading PlacesEdward ScissorhandsLethal Weapon***Bonus Movies: Rocky 4 & On Her Majesty's Secret Service ***Die Hard 2We finish by asking the question: Is Die Hard 2 a better Christmas Movie than Die Hard?Follow on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4) to get updates on future episodes and on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/JWGreene4/)Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://paypal.me/JWGreeene?locale.x=en_US)

On My Box
On My Box #60 - Christmas Movies III: The Naughty List

On My Box

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 29:21


Joined by Brandon, Jordann and Special Guest Peter Popiel, for the 2020 Special Holiday Episode we talk about bad Christmas movies (Movies which should be on the "Naughty List") and Christmas Movies we don't like.We ask is there a bad Christmas Movie?We talk about popular Christmas Movies we don't like.We go through a list we found on the internet of Bad Christmas Movies.The Star Wars Holiday TV Special is briefly discussed.We briefly talk about some bad Christmas Specials from classic TV shows.Follow on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4) to get updates on future episodes and on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/JWGreene4/)Support the show (https://paypal.me/JWGreeene?locale.x=en_US)

On My Box
On My Box #59 - Mandalorian Chapters 13 & 14, Feat. DJ Threat

On My Box

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 47:28


The Mandalorian Watch Party Clan, Brandon and Jordann, are joined by Special Guest DJ Threat to talk about Star Wars: Mandalorian Chapters 13, The Jedi and Chapter 14, The Tragedy, with *** SPOILERS!!! ***We talk about our reactions from watching Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano in Chapter 13: The Jedi.We give our thoughsts and theories about Grand Admiral Thrawn being mentioned.We talk about our reactions from watching Chapter 14: The Tragedy which featured the return of Boba Fett.We discuss our expectations for who we think which Jedi will appear in this series.**The Episode ends with DJ Threat giving his "Hot Take" on how the second season of Mandalorian will end.Follow on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4) to get updates on future episodes and on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/JWGreene4/)DJ Threat appeared on Episode #40 and Episode #53.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://paypal.me/JWGreeene?locale.x=en_US)

Be Kautious Stay Humble
Talk Story Sesh with Jordann with Two "N's" edition

Be Kautious Stay Humble

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 54:47


In this episode we decided to have a talk story sesh with our good friend Jordann (with TWO N's). Jordann is from Haiku, Maui and now currently resides in the heart of Waikiki. She is also majoring in Hawaiian Studies and Biology. In this episode we talk about many different topics such as checking up on each other, what would be the first things we would do when Hawai'i gains it's sovereignty back, and much more! Mahalo Jordann (yes, with two N's) for joining us again! If anyone is interested in joining us for a possible future podcast episode, feel free to contact us. Mahalo Nui Loa for the support! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bekautiousstayhumble/support

On My Box
On My Box #58 - Mandalorian; Mid-Season (Chapters 10-12)

On My Box

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 53:26


Brandon and Jordann join me to talk about Star Wars: Mandalorian Chapters 10, 11 and 12 with ***SPOILERS!!!***We give our final thoughts on Mandalorian Chapter 9: The Marshal. [Mandalorian Chapter 9 was discussed on the Bonus Mini Episode. (https://www.buzzsprout.com/348632/6160138) ]We talk about our reactions from watching Chapter 10: The Passenger.We talk about our reactions from watching Chapter 11: The Heiress; the impact of the live action version of Bo-Katan Kryze appearing in the episode; and the link between the Mandalorian series and the animated Clone Wars and Rebels series.We talk about our reactions from watching Chapter 12: The Seige and it's link to the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy Movies.We discuss our expectations for Chapter 13: The Jedi and the 2nd half of Mandalorian Season 2.During the episode Hero Talk Episode 15: Star Wars Heroes; A Hero Talk Star Wars Story II is referenced. Follow the link to listen. (https://www.buzzsprout.com/180757/3713240)Follow on Instagram @ onmybox_podcast (https://www.instagram.com/onmybox_podcast/)Follow Joe Greene on Twitter @JWGreene4 (https://twitter.com/JWGreene4) to get updates on future episodes and on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/JWGreene4/)Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://paypal.me/JWGreeene?locale.x=en_US)

Everything Money
Women + Finances with Jordann Andrusiak

Everything Money

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 32:59


On one hand, women are earning more, they're more dominant in terms of controlling household spending, and they're becoming more interested in finance. On the other hand, only 15% of financial advisors are women… so how do we address this gap? In this episode of the Hightower Bethesda Podcast, Leah Jones, Director of Financial Planning at Hightower Bethesda speaks with fellow female financial advisor within the Hightower umbrella, Jordann Andrusiak. Jordann works for a team called Synergy Capital Solutions and has a wealth of experience in advising women.   Together they discuss the reasons why women are still falling behind in making money and investing, despite the progress they've made in education, decision-making, and their careers, as well as how women can feel more confident when dealing with finances. They speak on the common issues they've seen in advising female clients and the solutions that can help bridge the gaps in wealth and the financial world.   Listen in to hear powerful insights and advice that will change the way you think about your finances, your wealth, and your future.     What You Will Learn: [0:19] Surprising statistics about women and wealth [3:30] About Jordann + The topic of discussion [4:28] Reasons why women are still falling behind in investing and making money [11:58] What women can do to help them feel more financially confident [13:26] Common issues they have seen with her financial advising clients: Understanding your financial plan, empowered budgeting, starting with the big numbers and accomplishments, risk aversion, diversifying investments [21:33] Solutions for common issues in finance: Having conversations with other people, gaining fundamental knowledge, and finding a trusted advisor [22:42] How you can prioritize your financial health + The importance of tracking your finances and educating yourself [26:29] Jordann and Leah's advice for taking control of your finances and leaving a healthy legacy of wealth for your children [30:47] Outro + Disclaimers Our Contacts: Website: http://bethesda.hightoweradvisors.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hightowerbethesda/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HightowerBethesda/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeahPlans4You   Resources: To learn more about Hightower Bethesda, visit their website: www.bethesda.hightoweradvisors.com  

De Toekomst van Organisaties
Maturity Modellen met gast Jordann Gross

De Toekomst van Organisaties

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 45:54


Vandaag hebben we vriend van de show Jordann weer te gast en proberen we antwoord te geven op een vraag van een luisteraar: Wat zijn de voor- en nadelen van maturity modellen en waarom en hoe zouden we ze moeten gebruiken. Zoals altijd zijn we erg geïnteresseerd in feedback, vragen of ideëen voor nieuwe afleveringen. Je kunt ons benaderen via: Roel@detoekomstvanorganisaties.nl  Just@detoekomstvanorganisaties.nl Of via 06-12701281 (Roel) en 06-17376146 (Just)

Formula Podcast
S01EP20 - Magyar szív az F1-es Williamsben

Formula Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 52:12


Roy Nissany Budapesten nőtt fel, ezer szállal kötődik hazánkhoz, idén pedig nemcsak az Formula–2 versenyzői mezőnyének lesz tagja, hanem F1-es tesztpilótaként is helyt kell állnia a Williams istállónál. A #FormulaHUPodcast vendége az izraeli pilóta és menedzsere, Oláh Gyárfás, aki szintén több fronton bizonyít, hiszen személyében az MNASZ elnökét és az FIA offroad bizottságának vezetőjét is tisztelhetjük.A 2018-as F2-es bemutatkozás után tavaly egy sérülés miatt tartott kényszerszünetet Roy Nissany, akinek idén másokhoz hasonlóan a koronavírus-világjárvány miatt kellett indokolatlanul sokat várnia a szezonrajtra. Pedig ha valakinek, neki valóban jó oka van izgatottnak lenni: az izraeli pilóta visszatér az F2-be, ahol a Trident versenyzője lesz, ráadásul január óta tudjuk, hogy a Williams versenyzői akadémiájának tagjaként az F1-es istállónál tesztpilótai feladatokat is kap majd, előreláthatólag több ízben is vezetheti majd a grove-i csapat versenygépét a pénteki első szabadedzéseken.A #FormulaHUPodcast 20. adásában hallható exkluzív interjúban Roy felidézi, hogyan kapta meg kisgyerekként az első gokartos „dózist” Kecskeméten és azt is, hogy mit tanult az aktív pályafutása során a Minardinál és a Jordannél is tesztelő édesapjától, Chanochtól. A 25 esztendős pilóta beszél a hazánkhoz fűződő szoros kapcsolatáról, valamint arról is, hogy milyen sokat jelent számára az Oláh Gyárfás által gyerekkora óta biztosított stabil szakmai háttér.Az elsőszámú magyar motorsport-diplomata személyesen csatlakozott az adás állandó gárdájához, Bethlen Tamáshoz, Gellérfi Gergőhöz és Mészáros Sándorhoz, így négyesben folyt a beszélgetés Roy Nissany előmeneteléről, a pilótamenedzseri feladatokról és arról is, hogy milyen esélyei lehetnek a fiatal tehetségnek arra, hogy akár már a közeljövőben versenyzőként is lehetőséget kapjon a királykategóriában. A #FormulaHUPodcast történetének első igazi elnök-vendége természetesen elárult néhány dolgot a közelgő Magyar Nagydíjról, valamint felvázolta a legfontosabb tudnivalókat az újraindulóban lévő hazai motorsport-élettel kapcsolatban is.Kérdéseiteket, javaslataitokat, kritikáitokat, szidalmaitokat és átkaitokat a közösségi médiában a #FormulaHUPodcast hashtaggel juttathatjátok el hozzánk. Hallgassatok belénk!*A #FormulaHUPodcast az Autósport és Formula Magazin és a formula.hu Forma-1-es podcastje, amely 2020 márciusa óta heti egy vagy több adással jelentkezik, feldolgozva a legelitebb autósport-géposztály színfalak előtti és mögötti történéseit. A produkció állandó stábját Bethlen Tamás főszerkesztő, Gellérfi Gergő motorsport-szakíró és Mészáros Sándor, az egyetlen állandó F1-es akkreditációval rendelkező hazai újságíró alkotja. *FORMULA PODCASTAz Autósport és Formula Magazin műsoraHírek, vélemények, és minden, ami autósportKészítették:Gellérfi Gergő, az Autósport évkönyv szerkesztőjeMészáros Sándor, a Száguldás és cirkusz F1-es szezonösszefoglaló szerzőjeBethlen Tamás, a Formula.hu főszerkesztőjeHilbert Péter, technikusVályi Zsolt, a mindenkori vendég magyar hangjaFormula.hu

Ice Cold Facts
7. Jordann Reese

Ice Cold Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 72:51


Saint Louis University Women’s Basketball assistant coach Jordann Reese joins the show to talk about her high school career at Cardinal Ritter College Prep. She is considered the greatest women’s player to come from that high school scoring over 2,000 points for her career and is the only women’s to have her jersey retired at CRCP. Jordann went on to have an outstanding collegiate career at Drake University as a 4 year starter. We also talk to Jordann about the recruiting process for student athletes.

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY
1130: How to Stay Motivated With Debt Repayment by Jordann with Making Sense of Cents on Personal Finance Inspiration

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 8:37


Jordann with Making Sense of Cents shares how to stay motivated with debt repayment. Episode 1130: How to Stay Motivated With Debt Repayment by Jordann with Making Sense of Cents on Personal Finance Inspiration Michelle Schroeder-Gardner created Making Sense of Cents in order to help improve her own finances. With diligence, she was able to pay off $38,000 in student debt in 7 months, kept track of progress, and helped readers along the way. She's currently touring North America and living out of an RV. You can learn more about her and see her monthly income reports at MakingSenseOfCents.com. The original post is located here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2013/03/how-to-stay-motivated-with-debt-repayment.html Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group BetterHelp online counseling is there for you. Best of all, it's a truly affordable option - Optimal Finance Daily listeners get 10% off your first month with discount code OFD. So why not get started today? Go to BetterHelp.com/ofd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY
1130: How to Stay Motivated With Debt Repayment by Jordann with Making Sense of Cents on Personal Finance Inspiration

Optimal Finance Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 8:37


Jordann with Making Sense of Cents shares how to stay motivated with debt repayment. Episode 1130: How to Stay Motivated With Debt Repayment by Jordann with Making Sense of Cents on Personal Finance Inspiration Michelle Schroeder-Gardner created Making Sense of Cents in order to help improve her own finances. With diligence, she was able to pay off $38,000 in student debt in 7 months, kept track of progress, and helped readers along the way. She's currently touring North America and living out of an RV. You can learn more about her and see her monthly income reports at MakingSenseOfCents.com. The original post is located here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2013/03/how-to-stay-motivated-with-debt-repayment.html Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group BetterHelp online counseling is there for you. Best of all, it's a truly affordable option - Optimal Finance Daily listeners get 10% off your first month with discount code OFD. So why not get started today? Go to BetterHelp.com/ofd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Finance Daily
1130: How to Stay Motivated With Debt Repayment by Jordann with Making Sense of Cents on Personal Finance Inspiration

Optimal Finance Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 7:38


Jordann with Making Sense of Cents shares how to stay motivated with debt repayment. Episode 1130: How to Stay Motivated With Debt Repayment by Jordann with Making Sense of Cents on Personal Finance Inspiration Michelle Schroeder-Gardner created Making Sense of Cents in order to help improve her own finances. With diligence, she was able to pay off $38,000 in student debt in 7 months, kept track of progress, and helped readers along the way. She's currently touring North America and living out of an RV. You can learn more about her and see her monthly income reports at MakingSenseOfCents.com. The original post is located here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2013/03/how-to-stay-motivated-with-debt-repayment.html Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group BetterHelp online counseling is there for you. Best of all, it's a truly affordable option - Optimal Finance Daily listeners get 10% off your first month with discount code OFD. So why not get started today? Go to BetterHelp.com/ofd

Optimal Finance Daily
1130: How to Stay Motivated With Debt Repayment by Jordann with Making Sense of Cents on Personal Finance Inspiration

Optimal Finance Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 8:18


Jordann with Making Sense of Cents shares how to stay motivated with debt repayment. Episode 1130: How to Stay Motivated With Debt Repayment by Jordann with Making Sense of Cents on Personal Finance Inspiration Michelle Schroeder-Gardner created Making Sense of Cents in order to help improve her own finances. With diligence, she was able to pay off $38,000 in student debt in 7 months, kept track of progress, and helped readers along the way. She's currently touring North America and living out of an RV. You can learn more about her and see her monthly income reports at MakingSenseOfCents.com. The original post is located here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2013/03/how-to-stay-motivated-with-debt-repayment.html Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group BetterHelp online counseling is there for you. Best of all, it's a truly affordable option - Optimal Finance Daily listeners get 10% off your first month with discount code OFD. So why not get started today? Go to BetterHelp.com/ofd --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-finance-daily/support

Hitting The Mark
Jordann Windschauer-Amatea, CEO & Founder, Base Culture

Hitting The Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 46:22


Learn more about Base CultureSupport the show and get on monthly brand advisory calls with Fabian____Full Transcript:F Geyrhalter:                 This was Jordann Windschauer Amatea, the third mom entrepreneur on Hitting the Mark back to back, who successfully conquered the food business and another amazing inspiration to anyone who wants to move a passion into a business and subsequently into a brand with heart and soul. Jordann founded Base Culture as a bakery, catering to the healthy, pure and primal lifestyle that could be summed up as the paleo diet. She wanted to live a healthy lifestyle but have a brownie. So she baked it until it was perfect. She could not find a co-packing facility. So she created her own and waited two years to have it built and finalized while keeping hundreds of stores and journalists interested in her product title. What I learned about Jordann is that she is stubborn and passionate, and those two traits may just be the key ingredients to her success. Today she's working out of a 44,000 square foot facility, and her range of products can be found in over 7,000 stores nationwide. And now over to my conversation with Jordann. Welcome to the show, Jordann.Jordann W A:                Thank you so much. Excited to be here.F Geyrhalter:                 So you started your company Base Culture at age 22 which was only five years ago, and it came from your obsession with the paleo diet. Tell us a little bit about the origins of your brand.Jordann W A:                Yeah, so I had graduated from college and joined a CrossFit gym and they were doing this paleo challenge where I honestly didn't know what paleo was, but I figured I should participate and get involved in the community and what they were doing to make friends and get involved. So I jumped in and did 30 days where you eat meat, vegetables, seeds and nuts and fruit. And after that was concluded, I felt so much better. And so I don't have like a celiac disease or gluten intolerance, but overall I did realize the impact of eating this way versus the college diet, which probably isn't the healthiest. And so I notice things in my life were changing. I had more energy with consistent levels instead of having highs and lows throughout the day, and I was sleeping better at night. I wasn't tossing and turning and things like that. So I realized that there really was something to this and it wasn't just about weight loss or physical appearance or anything like that. It was more how I wanted to live my life and wanted to continue down this journey. And so that's really how I gotten introduced to paleo right off the bat. But then I wanted to continue following this lifestyle, but I realized to do so that I needed to figure out a solution for my sweet tooth and for products that I know and love and grew up eating like sandwiches and banana breads that I missed in my everyday life when I was on this lifestyle for paleo. But it didn't exist in the marketplace. And so that's why I started creating the products. It was very much for selfish want or desire that I was filling a void in my life and kind of created what it is today just by bringing it to the marketplace and introducing it to my friends and family and kind of word of mouth started spreading organically. So that was my introduction and do this whole lifestyle that is all around paleo but kind of stumbled on the business through that.F Geyrhalter:                 How do you move from baking treats, which I'm sure in the beginning you did out of your apartment or your dorm room, right? How do you go from baking them to actually selling them? I mean, are there any FDA issues even early on? And just for our international listeners, which is actually more than half of our audience, FDA is the Food and Drug Administration here in the US. How did that go? Where did you start selling, first of all?Jordann W A:                Sure. So when I originally started selling it, I was actually just selling it on Facebook. So I would post when I was going to make something, and I had a regular day job at the time. So I would be working at my desk job from nine to five, and then I would work out from 5:30 to 6:30, and at some point during the day I would post on Facebook saying, "I'm making brownies tonight. Who wants some?" And then people would place their orders on Facebook, contact me through a message, and send me their address and then I would deliver it to them on the weekend.F Geyrhalter:                 That's insane. That is completely insane.Jordann W A:                Yeah.F Geyrhalter:                 There is no FDA involved there. You could be a complete crazy stranger. Yeah, I mean, wow. There's a lot of trust in humanity after all.Jordann W A:                There is. There is definitely something to say about that for sure. Doing that, I was operating under the cottage food law, which allows you to make food out of your apartment. And so with that, I guess that legal standpoint, you can't sell to someone and ship it to them. So that was one parameter I had to work with. So it had to be hand-delivered. And then the other parameter was you can't sell to retail stores because they do require some certifications. But if you just sell basically like at a farmer's market type setting or if you deliver the products to the person by hand, then you're clear to do whatever you want. And so I took advantage of that and I would make all of these products throughout the night and then like I said deliver it on the weekend and sell on Sundays at a farmer's market and just tested the waters. I mean, truthfully at the time I didn't realize that this could be a business. I didn't realize what legs it had, if it had any legs at all. It was just something fun for me to do. And I found enjoyment and baking at night. And I'm not culinary trained or I don't have a history in baking. It's just something I enjoyed doing growing up with my mom. And so just kind of reliving those days and getting in the kitchen and figuring out recipes that worked, I found a lot of joy in. And so I just followed that and started organically selling. And my advertising was word of mouth, but it was very grassroots.F Geyrhalter:                 And was it mainly catering to the friends within your Facebook groups that actually followed the paleo diet? Or was it just anyone that says, "Hey, I like your brownies." I'm sure I would like your brownies. So how did that work?Jordann W A:                Yeah, so it originally started with people that were specifically interested in paleo, and then once they tried it, they're like, "Holy cow, this is just a really good brownie. But it also checks off the boxes for being paleo or grain free or gluten free or dairy free or soy free or non-GMO." It has all of these attributes. But at the core base of the product I'm eating, it's just a really good brownie. So it wasn't like they were sacrificing taste or texture or that experience of indulging in a sweet treat for the alternatives of what you would consider a healthy product. And so once they realized that, okay, wow, this is awesome and I really enjoy this, I think a word of mouth started spreading just on a really good product that was healthier, better for you. And so as time continued, my core paleo group of people that were buying for the purpose of paleo started expanding, and now we're seeing that really just people that want to live healthier lifestyles are our key customers. Because yes it does check the box or paleo, but it has so many other answers within the product itself. So it kind of is migrated out to just that want to eat better food that is nutritionally-focused and has that deliverable aspect to it.F Geyrhalter:                 Absolutely. And I think for a startup founder, having that built in tribe in the beginning though, like that small subgroup that you wholeheartedly can support, must be so amazing because you can literally get a relatively small audience in a huge place like the US with its, I don't know, 329 something million people and you would have a loyal tribe of like hundreds of thousands if not millions. And so it wasn't even a trick you utilized. It was just a passion, which you are the third female founder who happens to be an entrepreneur who happens to be a mom and who happens to have gone into food and beverage without any experience just based on passion or a need. And it's really, really inspirational. So I love having you on, and I love hearing hearing that story. But looking back, what was that one big breakthrough moment where you felt like, okay, my little startup is actually turning into a brand?Jordann W A:                Yeah. So I actually had some unexpected news coverage. This was still in the days of my apartment when I was baking there. And I recognized that there were a couple of news anchors from a local news channel following me on Facebook and Instagram or following the business. So I reached out to them and I figured, if you don't ask, you'll never get. So I just sent them a message and said, "Hey, do you guys want to do a story?" And one of the anchors responded and said, "Yeah, we're really interested in this paleo thing." This was back when paleo was kind of making it a name for itself, but not really. And they wanted to learn more about it, and they recognized what I was doing in the Tampa area where I'm from. And so she said, "Here's my number. Give me a call. Let's set something up." And so I did. I went in. We did a segment and it aired in Tampa like they said it would. But what I didn't recognize was that they have a network pool of companies that they work with around the country. So they put this story in their network pool and it was picked up by other channels and played multiple times for a week straight. And so I had national news coverage that was completely unexpected and I had people calling, trying to place orders. I had retail stores asking if they could buy it to sell it to their customers. And it was obviously way more than I could handle or even do in my apartment. And that was really where I saw, okay, is this bigger than what I anticipated or is this something I want to take advantage of and go forward with? And it was at that time, I remember what restaurant I went to with my dad and I sat down with him, and I remember the table we sat at, and I told him how exciting this was and how much support I was getting from the community and what had happened with the new segment. And I explained what I wanted to do with it and how much passion I had behind it because I recognized that I was helping people, not only people that wanted to live this healthy lifestyle, but people that needed to eat this way because they did have gluten intolerances or sensitivities to foods and that they didn't have access to products like this. And they were "suffering" or having to sacrifice for products that they really wanted or just wanting to enjoy. And so with that, I explained all of this and he very quite frankly told me, and in the most loving way possible that I had a hobby and a business and I was doing both poorly, and I needed to spend more time on my business and less time on my hobby if that's the way I wanted to go and the direction I wanted to head in. And so that was, I think, really the pivotal moment for me where I decided that I am all in, blood, sweat and tears. I'm diving in headfirst and this is what I want to do with my life. This is my passion. And so at that point I got out of my apartment and went to a small commercial kitchen and rented some space and started turning it into more of a business.F Geyrhalter:                 So first of all, I love what your dad said. It is so wonderful and it's so true. And so now fast forward and you were about to get there. I read, and this is fascinating, I read that you couldn't find a co-packer to package your line of products. So after eight months, after eight months of looking, you actually took it into your own hands and built your own facility, which I guess today is 44,000 square foot in size today. But that move sounds amazingly stubborn, inspiring. And those are extremely difficult to pull off. Did you have a hard time finding a co-packer because you needed a facility to not package any goods that may contaminate your pure products? How was that?Jordann W A:                Yeah. So there was a couple of reasons why we decided to build our own facility. One reason was because of the contamination issue. So our products are certified non-GMO, gluten-free, paleo, kosher, and it's made in an SQF level two facility, which stands for safe quality food. And so I wanted those certifications around the products wherever they were going to be made. The problem was there wasn't a manufacturing plant in the country that could deliver on those aspects. And so to make sure that the products were consistent and of the highest quality and standards 100% of the time, I knew the only way I could guarantee it that was if I kept my hands around the process from start to finish. And then furthermore, because our products were so unique to the industry, there wasn't actually a manufacturing plant that had the processes set up to make the products. Because in a typical bakery, they're used to working with yeast and flour and sugars and all of these things that usually make up baked goods. But ours are made out of seeds and nuts and they're sweetened with honey instead of sugar. There's no preservatives. They require to be frozen to extend their shelf life. And so it was a very different process so that these manufacturing plants were used to. And so, I didn't understand it at the time because I was like, "Hey, I'm going to pay you. Why can't you figure this out?" And I truly get it now because we do have our facility. Like you said, we did take on that responsibility and build it ourselves. So I understand when you have a process in place, it is so pivotal to make sure that whatever products you're making within your process don't screw up what you're already doing. And our products would have totally done that for these manufacturing plants. So with that, I decided, and again, I sat down with my dad who, he's an entrepreneur himself. He's not in the food industry, but he's very business minded. And now he's one of my business partners. But I sat down with him again, and I was like, "I really only see the way forward is if we build our own plant, and that's really the only way we're going to be able to grow this." And at the time, I had a lot of interest from bigger retail stores, but in this industry, you can't get anyone to promise that they're going to send you a purchase order. That doesn't happen. If they want your products and they're going to place an order, you're expected to deliver in two weeks. And so I had this interest, but I couldn't say, without a shadow of a doubt, I knew that they were going to order if we build this facility because there was going to be a gap when the facility was being built before we could deliver it. So it might've been a little presumptuous, maybe a little naive, or ...F Geyrhalter:                 Optimistic.Jordann W A:                Just blinded by passion, I don't know. But we started looking for a facility. We were looking around the country, and actually one popped up in Clearwater where we are now, which was 20 minutes outside of Tampa, where I'm from, and about 20 minutes away from my dad's house in St. Pete. And so the stars aligned, and it was an old U.S. Foods distribution plant. So it was set up with food in mind, so we didn't have to do any external changes to the facility. We just did internal renovations. But from permitting to move in, we did lose about two and a half years to complete the project from the branded side of things.F Geyrhalter:                 Yeah.Jordann W A:                But I did continue to go out and pitch to the connections I had made to make sure that the relationships were moving forward and make sure that they understood that we were actually doing this thing, and that one day the lights would turn on, and I would be able to actually sell them food and not just talk about it. And so, thankfully I was able to make those relationships last so that, when we did move into our facility, let's see, it was February of 2017 when we first moved in after the construction was complete. From February till July, we got those certifications that I mentioned in July, we hired a national broker to help us sell the products, and then in August, in September we did a rebranding to make our image and kind of give it a facelift to go to the market and officially launched then in October of 2017. So even though I started the company many years prior to that, there was really only a hundred stores buying from us up until that point. So it was a big undertaking financially, emotionally, physically, all of those words, to get to a place where we could actually grow the company.F Geyrhalter:                 Oh, I'm sure.Jordann W A:                And then, from October to the end of 2017, we went from a hundred stores to a thousand stores. And then we were well on our way to growing quickly.F Geyrhalter:                 Were you self-funded at the time when you took over that facility?Jordann W A:                We were self-funded. A majority of it was self-funded, and we had a small business loan from a local bank.F Geyrhalter:                 Okay, okay. So you talked about when you did your rebranding, which was the smart thing to do at the time, when you were just about to really roll out, and as you told us, that happened very quickly when it happened.Jordann W A:                Yeah.F Geyrhalter:                 How was the name derived?Jordann W A:                So it's kind of funny. When I originally started the company, I'd called it Paleo Box because I thought I'm making paleo food, and I'm putting it in a box, and I'm selling it. There really wasn't genius behind it. It was very literal. But about five minutes after I called it Paleo Box, I realized I couldn't move forward with that name for two reasons. One, it was actually already trademarked, and you can't do that. And two, I didn't want to necessarily put the products I've created in a limiting a platform. I wanted to be able to create a brand that could grow and fluctuate with the consumers' interests throughout time. And so, with that, I realized, all right, let's rethink this. Let's figure out what what am I truly trying to get across to the customer? And the idea behind paleo, while I believe paleo is a wonderful lifestyle to follow and that there's no gimmicks, it's just nutritionally based eating that, if Dr. Oz or someone of status or just the public eye gets online and says paleo is the worst thing in the world, which I don't believe they would, having the name as the name of the company would be detrimental.F Geyrhalter:                 Right.Jordann W A:                And so I wanted to create a broader platform for us to grow on. And so, with that, I realized, well, paleo is really just taking all the complications out of eating and bringing it back to its base, its core, what it is when it's found in nature. And so that's really where base came from, and culture's the idea of what I'm creating around this type of lifestyle. We want to create this movement and this cultural like following of our customers. And by doing that, we're going to provide them the tools they need to live their healthy and active lifestyle. And so that's the origin of Base Culture, of how that was created.F Geyrhalter:                 And it is a name that stands out more than it fits in in the refrigerated aisle of a Walmart or Whole Foods.Jordann W A:                Totally.F Geyrhalter:                 So it's super interesting, right? And on your website, and I believe it's kind of your tagline, you say Base Culture is simple, natural, primal. It kind of reads like a manifesto. What does that mean to the brand, and how does it inspire its future?Jordann W A:                Yeah. So it's really who we are. We bring our products back to a simple standpoint. When you look at a normal brownie, and when I say "normal," it's one of those pre-packaged, very artificially made, or has a lot of preservatives in it. You look at that, you look at the ingredient deck, there are a lot of ingredients in there that you don't understand or you can't even pronounce, and you don't know what you're putting in your body. And that's not who we are. We're the exact opposite. You can read everything on our ingredient deck. You know exactly what it is, you know where it comes from, and it's products that you can trust. So making our products simple was truly important, not only from when I started in my apartment, but now that we're making thousands and thousands of products a day and sending it out to stores all across the country every single day, that hasn't changed. And that was really difficult for us to go from my kitchen in my apartment and the recipes that I've created to this large manufacturing plant, being able to produce on such scale, to maintain that process and that philosophy from the very start has been really key to our success. And it's that simplicity that we fall back to every time, and natural again. It's just a natural way of eating. It's no gimmick. There's no special pill that you have to take to be this way. It's just natural. It's what we were intended to do. And the primal aspect of it plays on the paleo word, and so paleo is kind of nicknamed "the caveman diet." It's what our ancestors used to eat. It's what you could find in nature, and so it's that raw form of eating. We just do it in a way and put it into a form that's recognizable in the bakery context. And so it has the ability to satisfy that sweet tooth or to indulge or "indulge," right? Because it is still very healthy and nutritional for you, so it's like indulging without the guilt.F Geyrhalter:                 Absolutely. How was that rebrand effort? So you came from Paleo Box. You moved on to a new name, strong tagline. Everything went really to the heart of what you're trying to do without putting you into a corner like paleo so that you can't expand in the future. How was that process of rebranding? How involved were you? Were you working with a single person? Were you working with an agency? Tell us a little bit how everything kind of came together and also how important after that process, do you think that brand-infused thinking was to the success of your startup?Jordann W A:                Yeah, so we actually went through three different agencies before we found the agency that we moved forward with.F Geyrhalter:                 Ouch.Jordann W A:                And so it was a long process.F Geyrhalter:                 You're not the only one.Jordann W A:                It was not easy. The hardest part of it was I had this image in my head of what I thought the company should be, but also keep in mind, I was like 24, so what do I really know without any experience, without any knowledge of the industry, without any advice from some successful people in the industry. This was just truly gut feeling and gut reaction. But I had this picture in my head of what I thought the company would look like and what it would feel like and the way it would talk to the customers and the personality would develop. But conveying that to the agencies in a way that they could take it from my brain and put it on paper was a hard process. And I think, not to discredit the agencies that we spoke to, the first three agencies, it was probably mostly my fault because I wasn't able to articulate exactly what I was looking for. But through that process, I got more fine-tuned in my messaging, and I got more directive into the creative aspect. And so, when we found ... we worked with a company called Idol Partners, and they're out of California, and we still work with them today. They were the agency that ultimately brought Base Culture to life. And we invested tons of money just to get to that point, probably more money than we had. I know it was more money than we had to spend at the time. But the way we came out of it and the image and the branding that we had once we were done through that process with Idol, it was an image, and the packaging was mature, and it was an image that could be brought to life. And it was something that demanded attention in the retail stores and grabbed the attention of the retail buyers that were giving us the opportunities to go into the store. And so it made us look much more mature than we actually were. And it gave us the ability to grow faster because of it. And so it was a hard process. It was a long process that had to be done. And that's really I think what gave us the ability to develop the platform in which we've gotten to today. We actually, as of two weeks ago, started doing a brand refresh. We're still working with the same company, Idol, to do this, but now the products have been in the industry for two years, and we've seen little things that need to be tweaked or just changed a little bit. And so we have more information now than I did two years ago because of that. And we can go back into our design and make those changes to really even accelerate our growth faster. So, of course, with time you learn, and now we have the ability to do those fine tunes.F Geyrhalter:                 And now that you spent a good amount of years, talking, thinking, doing branding, some subliminally, a lot of it through an agency, and a lot of it just by yourself, the way that you talk about the brand. What does branding mean to you now?Jordann W A:                Well, I think it's ... It's everything. People say, "Don't judge the book by its cover." But in the consumer product world, that's exactly what people are doing. You have exactly three seconds to grab someone's attention, and maybe they don't, maybe they do, but your packaging, your branding, your image, that's what you have to hang your hat on. Of course, the product has to be spectacular as well, but someone's not going to try the products without seeing the packaging first. That's your first moment of impact. And so, with strong branding, it's everything. Your messaging has to be clear. It has to be concise. It's who you are. It's exactly what you breathe and you eat and you sleep and you dream. And that has all has to be captured within that package or within your brand, whether it be on the shelf or on Instagram or on Facebook or whatever platform you're promoting the products on. So, if your branding isn't anything but exactly what you want, it will come across untrue or won't accomplish the work you want it to do for you. And so I think things have developed over time and little pieces have fallen into place where it just feels right, and that's what you have to go for when you're developing the brand. And I've figured that out just through trial and error and over time and realizing what is important to Base Culture, what's not important to Base Culture, what resonates with the consumer. How do I get a message across in a way that will be impactful, that they will be willing to trust Base Culture to give it a try? And will that develop a loyal customer and how to build on that. And so branding's your lifeblood. It's everything from start to finish and the continuing relationship you have with the customer.F Geyrhalter:                 Talking about branding being your lifeblood, you literally are very much the brand as a person, which creates transparency and a real person rather than a brand image to root for. But now that you're a mom, how does it affect your personal life? Or is the baby just part of every Instagram story?Jordann W A:                Yeah, it's been an interesting transition from being just entrepreneur to being mompreneur, I guess, if you want to call it that.F Geyrhalter:                 Is that frowned upon? Is that a term that's actually frowned upon? Is that a term that is actually embraced, "mompreneur"?Jordann W A:                I think it depends on who you're talking to, truthfully.F Geyrhalter:                 Okay.Jordann W A:                Because there are some people where you tell them you have a family, and you have this life outside of the business, then it's like, "Well, if you want to be successful, you need to dedicate your entire every waking moment you have to the business."F Geyrhalter:                 Oh, Jesus.Jordann W A:                And while that's true to an extent, you have to make it work for your life because hey, it's also your life.F Geyrhalter:                 Right.Jordann W A:                And then, in the other breath, there's plenty of people that are super supportive of this transition that I'm going through, and I've gotten a lot of people reaching out to be supportive and offer encouraging words of advice and how they've done it too. Because I'm not the first woman to have a baby and run a business. It's not unheard of, and it has been done before. It's just a matter of adjusting mentally and physically to the other demands. And so, thankfully, I'm one of eight kids in my family, and I have a lot of babysitters built in. And so I'm able to work out of my house a lot, which is great. But then I also have my siblings there to help support and watch my baby while I'm working or taking calls. They're able to help [inaudible 00:31:35] if I'm too busy doing emails. And so I've got the support internally from my family to help build my new family. And then also Base Culture is ... I kind of joke, and I say Base Culture was my first baby, and now Eloise is my second baby. And so I became a new mom and a second mom all at the same time. But it's just a balance. It's figuring out what's working for you and what's not and making what's not work in the long run. And what's not and making what's not work in the long run. And it's wonderful. But I swear she'll be our very best sales girl when she's able to talk. I think Base Culture will be her first words.F Geyrhalter:                 If she wants to or not.Jordann W A:                Right. I was sending emails on day two of her life from the hospital bed. So, it's been a key part of her upbringing thus far. I don't anticipate that changing anytime soon. But she'll be well-versed within the consumer product industry very early in her life.F Geyrhalter:                 And there's some entrepreneurs that from from the get go say, "You know what, I don't want to be the face of the brand." I just want to run the brand. But no one really needs to ever see me, get to know me. We have a personality for the brand, we have a message, but I do not want to be outgoingly the brand as a person." And given the chance, would you not be the face of the brand if you had to do it all over again. Or do you feel like it is really what makes it so authentic?Jordann W A:                I think that for Base Culture, it really does give it life. This isn't just a story where I stumbled across a recipe, this was based off of my life. Truthfully, this was because I wanted this product. And that's how we were founded. And I think if I weren't involved as intricately as I am, the branding will lose its appeal. It would lose its lust, and it would have more of a flat effect than a robust. And so for Base Culture, and other companies operate differently and there are plenty of success stories that the founder isn't as involved on the branding aspect. But I think I wouldn't do it differently if I were to do it again. I would still be as involved as I am. And it's really fun for me, honestly, that's my favorite part, is going out and having the meetings, or doing podcasts like this and talking to people. Because I am so passionate about it. I would hate just to be doing the work behind the scenes. I think that would be boring for me. Having the ability to go and sit on panels and talk and answer questions, and dive deep, and explore the realms of where, where I am in my personal life and as it relates to Base Culture. This is my life, it is what I do. It's more than 50%, well more than 50%. I would say more than 80% of my days is focused around the company. So yeah, it's been fun in developing myself through the company, and the company through myself.F Geyrhalter:                 And it's your passion. And I read it in an interview where you were asked a question, "How do you define success?" And I'll quote you here with your answer. You said, "I used to say that when we make X amount of money, we would be successful. However, today we hit that X dollar amount. The goal then changed to something twice as much. It was after this happened about five times that I realized that success is not measured by the amount of money you are making, rather it is measured by the difference you are making in other people's lives along the way." How do you see that difference you're making with your brand? The impact you're having? where do you get to witness that feedback when you're out there?Jordann W A:                Well, first of all, I've never been quoted before, so that was really cool.F Geyrhalter:                 Oh, my pleasure. My pleasure. It's the only one I have.Jordann W A:                No, it was very good. Yeah, we see people sending us responses that they dive in and they're vulnerable, and they open up about the way our products have impacted themselves. And we see this through Instagram. We see it through Facebook. We get messages through our email on our website, and we get comments on our pages, on our website as well next to the products. And so they're available for everyone to see if you go onto our website, and just scroll down, you can see all the comments. But this support, the honest truth of what people see in our products and how it's affecting them, from someone that has an eating disorder that hasn't allowed themselves to have a dessert, or a bread for years and years, because they don't think that they can as a person, do that. That they stumbled across our products, they read the ingredients, and they were able to convince themselves that it would be okay to have a brownie, because how clean and how pure the ingredients are. And they indulged and they had it and they love it and they're coming back to it. And that truly changed it. It was a pivotal moment in their lives. We see people reaching out saying their child has autism and that they have to eat this clean lifestyle, this clean way of eating. They have to do that because of the disease that their child has. But because our products don't have the artificial sugars, they don't have the additional bad ingredients in it that a lot of products do, especially in the baked goods category, that they've been able to enjoy a brownie. It's a kid enjoying a brownie. While that might not seem as monumental to many people, it is impactful for someone that has never been able to give their kid a brownie in his life. And so those are just two examples of ways that I've seen these products not only change lives, but really be a part of their growing future. To really have that ability to provide products. And at the end of the day it's like, "Oh, you have a bakery." Well yeah, we do have a bakery, but we stand for something more than just baked goods. We're giving these customers opportunities that weren't available to them before. And we're growing with them, and we're developing more products for them. And that's why we do it. That's the main reason. Because we can add things to people's life to make it easier for them to live healthier and happier. And so that's truly, that's when success is. We can keep shooting for higher goals. We can keep shooting for more money. We can keep shooting for a bigger facility, or we can keep shooting to make a difference in people's lives. And at the end of the day, that's what drives me forward. Because, like you said in the quote that I had passed along in another interview, that bar of success, that'll just keep getting higher and higher and higher. And if that's what you're hanging your hat on, then you're always going to be disappointed. Because it's just going to keep growing. And so to find that satisfaction in the daily drive, because this is a hard business. It's definitely not easy. It doesn't come easily. You have to work at it every single day. But to be able to find success, and that rewarding success is really truly what makes the difference for me.F Geyrhalter:                 And if you would distill all of that into one word that can describe your brand, I call it your brand DNA, what would be that one all-encompassing word that your brand could stand for.Jordann W A:                Freedom. I think that's the word I would use if I were to pick one.F Geyrhalter:                 Go deeper. Freedom for the actual customer, for the consumer to to at last be able to eat, to eat-Jordann W A:                Exactly. Exactly. Not having the stigma around baked goods and snacks any longer, but be able to enjoy something that they truly want. It's a brownie, it's a bread, it's a banana bread, it's a pumpkin bread. It's almond butter. But it's freedom to let yourself enjoy it and to actually enjoy it. Not just settle for a "healthy product", because you have to eat that way, but we should want to eat this way. And freedom from a nutritional standpoint. Not having to worry about the ingredient deck, not having to worry about what you're putting in your body, but knowing that you're putting actual food in your body that it can use as fuel. Instead of stores fat. So freedom comes in a lot of ways, but especially when it comes to indulging and snacking and having dessert, there's a lot of stigma around it when you're trying to live healthier, or you need to live healthier for your own self. And freedom to do that in a way that you can enjoy, I think is the one word and how I would describe it if I were to take one word.F Geyrhalter:                 It's really refreshing, because when you think of freedom as as a brand DNA, you usually think of Holly Davidson, so you just brought it into a new decade. I love that.Jordann W A:                Right. Exactly.F Geyrhalter:                 It's like this is what freedom means today. As we're getting to the point of wrapping up this show, this episode. Do have any final, piece of brand advice because you've been through different agencies. You worked really hard to get this done. You're also a very young entrepreneur. You did everything without any big knowledge of your field that you entered, in marketing and branding and all of it was very fresh to you. Do you have any brand advice for founders as a final takeaway?Jordann W A:                Yeah, I would say trust your gut, whenever you're in doubt, trust your gut. Listen to yourself. You know your brand better than anyone else. You know that there might be other people out there that have more industry experience and more knowledge based off history, but no one will ever know the brand better than the founder. It is your baby. It's your life. It's exactly what you think about almost all of your days. And that will give you the gut feeling you need to drive a brand forward. Whether it be the image that you're painting as the packaging, or the voice you're trying to create on social media. That that gut feeling, and that gut check is truly your guiding force. And like I said, there isn't someone else that can tell you what that is. That is part of you that will always be yours. So to trust in that and to really dive into what that means for you, will help guide you whenever there's a question.F Geyrhalter:                 I so 110% agree with that. And that's also how I work with companies on their brand. I'm a brand therapist, that's all I do, right? I just get it out of the founder.Jordann W A:                Right.F Geyrhalter:                 Because I am not going to create the strategy, they create the strategies because they already have it in them. It's just me who has to align everything for success. So I really loved what you said.Jordann W A:                Well and that's a hard thing too.F Geyrhalter:                 Oh absolutely.Jordann W A:                It took us so long to get to a place where branding was... It took three agencies to actually articulate it. It's not an easy process. But for founders to go through that rigorous step, the steps it takes to find who you are and what you are as a brand is so important. And so the role you play is monumental.F Geyrhalter:                 Because more agencies have answers than they have questions. And questions is really where the answers lie.Jordann W A:                Exactly, exactly.F Geyrhalter:                 Listeners who fell in love with your brand, with what you talked about, who want to buy into a lifestyle that is more natural and more and more primal, and in a way more logical. Where can they find your products?Only in the U.S. I assume, but are there certain regions? Are there certain places where they can find it?Jordann W A:                Yeah, we're a national in the U.S.. Our products are in both natural and conventional stores. We're national with Whole Foods, so any Whole Foods in the nation. We're also in Sprouts, we are also in Kroger and Albertsons, Safeway, again throughout the whole nation, so not regionally focused. We're also in Walmart and H-E-B hour in Wegmans, if that's your shopping preference. We're also in Fresh Market. We actually just got placement there. We'll be there at the end of this month. So that's some exciting news. But really we have a lot of locations. We're in almost 8,000 stores across the country. So I encourage you guys to go on our website, which is baseculture.com and type in your zip code on our locator page. And that'll show you exactly where our products are near a store by you and what products are sold there. So you can go into the store knowing exactly what we carry at that particular location. Because we do have a wide variety of products, not every store has everything we carry, but we're working on expanding our distribution. So that'll help guide you to exactly what you're looking for.F Geyrhalter:                 Jordan, congratulations on your amazing success which happened so quickly. And congrats on being a new mom and now you've got-Jordann W A:                Thank you.F Geyrhalter:                 ... wow you've got two babies. And thank you so much for having been on the show. I know it's a busy lifestyle currently for you, So for you to spend those 40 somewhat minutes with us, we all really appreciate your time and your insights.Jordann W A:                Absolutely. It's been an honor talking with you. Thank you for having me on. This is my pleasure.F Geyrhalter:                 What an inspiration for any entrepreneur, but also for me to get back into the all-natural diet. Thank you for listening. Please rate the show and show you support via patreon.com/hittingthemark so we can make this podcast, 100% community-enabled and sponsor free. And you get to hop on an hour long Google Hangout group call with me once a month, where I can give you entrepreneurial brand and creative advice worth much more than the $15 and 95 cents you'd spend to support this programming. The Hitting The Mark theme music was written and produced by Happiness Won. I will see you next time when we once again will be Hitting The Mark.

Don't Eat Your Feelings with Mindfulbellie
Episode 25: Mindful Healthy Holiday Strategies- Tip #1- What to Bring To Holiday Parties- Simple Swaps, Appetizers, Desserts and more

Don't Eat Your Feelings with Mindfulbellie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 21:45


The holidays don't have to mean fatigue, food coma, and gaining 15 lbs. I want to share with you practical tips for your holiday season to help you to honor your goals, stay energized and present through out. Show up to the new year feeling your best! This episode is my first tip for you: Don't go to holiday parties empty handed. Holiday parties can be really nerve-racking if you are trying to stay healthy. They can quickly spiral out into a binge or sugar coma. I share with you tons of ideas for appetizers, sweets, chips, etc. to help you stay on track, feeling light, and still enjoy yourself! A couple of the ideas I mentioned: 1. Paleo Pumpkin Pie https://elanaspantry.com/paleo-pumpkin-pie/ (I like to use less sweetener (1/3 cup) or you can swap out honey/maple syrup for erythritol or monk fruit for keto/diabetic friendly) 2. Easy Pesto https://paleogrubs.com/fresh-basil-paleo-pesto 3. Cucumber with Prosciutto (Use the kite hill or miyokos cream cheese vs. goat cheese for dairy free) https://paleoonabudget.com/2017/12/16/wicked-easy-prosciutto-goat-cheese-cucumber-appetizer/ 4. Base Culture Pumpkin Bread (check out episode with founder Jordann!) 5. Good Dee's Low Carb GF/DF Baking mixes (Check out episode with founder Deana!) For a list of the ideas mentioned in the episode, email me at mindfulbellie@gmail.com or join my email list on mindfulbellie.com Do you need support and accountability this holiday season to show up as your best self? DM me @mindfulbellie or email me at mindfulbellie@gmail.com #mindful #binging #overeating #holidays #paleo #keto #realfood #primal #mindfuleating --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

De Toekomst van Organisaties
Een goede vraag met gast Jordann Gross

De Toekomst van Organisaties

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 35:06


Stel, je bent de nummer 1 in wat je doet. Alles gaat goed, iedereen is happy, het geld klotst tegen de plinten en alles kan en mag. Maar er gaat ongetwijfeld een keer komen dat het minder gaat. En waar sta je dan? Kun je dat overleven, en blijven je goede mensen uberhaupt wel bij je of zoeken ze hun heil ergens anders? Wat kun je daaraan doen voor het zover is? Vandaag bespreken we dat en wederom is Jordann erbij. Maar Roel gelukkig ook. Zoals altijd zijn we erg geïnteresseerd in feedback, vragen of ideëen voor nieuwe afleveringen. Je kunt ons benaderen via: Roel@detoekomstvanorganisaties.nl  Just@detoekomstvanorganisaties.nl Of via 06-12701281 (Roel) en 06-17376146 (Just)

De Toekomst van Organisaties
Schaduw principes met gast Jordann Gross

De Toekomst van Organisaties

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 28:06


Vandaag hebben we het over principes en waarden. Wat doe je als deze niet aansluiten bij jouw eigen waarden en principes? Roel klinkt een beetje raar, want Jordann vervangt hem vandaag. Zoals altijd zijn we erg geïnteresseerd in feedback, vragen of ideëen voor nieuwe afleveringen. Je kunt ons benaderen via: Roel@detoekomstvanorganisaties.nl  Just@detoekomstvanorganisaties.nl Of via 06-12701281 (Roel) en 06-17376146 (Just)

De Toekomst van Organisaties
Intenties vs Gedrag met gast Jordann Gross

De Toekomst van Organisaties

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 46:40


Doe je eigenlijk altijd wat je jezelf voorneemt, en zo niet, waarom eigenlijk niet? Vandaag duiken we in de vraag: "Waarom zijn je intenties vaak niet hetzelfde als je daadwerkelijke gedrag?". En in de studio hebben we wederom een gast en vriend van de show Jordann Gross. Hij is even terug uit Duitsland om met ons aan de koffietafel te komen zitten. En mochten jullie je dit afvragen: We hadden de intentie om hier een goede aflevering van te maken. Echt. Zoals altijd zijn we erg geïnteresseerd in feedback, vragen of ideëen voor nieuwe afleveringen. Je kunt ons benaderen via: Roel@detoekomstvanorganisaties.nl  Just@detoekomstvanorganisaties.nl Of via 06-12701281 (Roel) en 06-17376146 (Just)

Don't Eat Your Feelings with Mindfulbellie
Episode 12: You Don’t Have to Give up Bread: Paleo Baked Goodness with Base Culture CEO, Jordann Windschauer

Don't Eat Your Feelings with Mindfulbellie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 54:28


Episode 12: You don’t have to give up bread! Base Culture- Baked Paleo Goodness with Jordann Windschauer In this episode, I get to interview Jordann Windschauer, the Owner and CEO of Base Culture, one of my absolute favorite Paleo Companies! You’ll get to hear her inspiring journey from making paleo almond butter brownies for herself and friends to now having products in over 6000 stores and counting! Base Culture provides an incredible line of . Gut friendly, Paleo and Keto sandwich breads and other paleo baked goods like brownies, pumpkin bread, banana bread, cinnamon almond butter and more! Base Culture provides convenient, delicious options, so you can honor your health and energy goals, without feeling deprived of the things you love. They pride themselves on Real food ingredients. All of the products are Non-GMO and 100% free of gluten, grains, dairy, soy, artificial ingredients, and preservatives, Check them out at Baseculture.com or @baseculture on Instagram You can also order from Amazon or find them in stores near you using the store locator at https://baseculture.com/pages/store-locator --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Rank This Podcast
Episode 3 - Beatles Albums

Rank This Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 119:44


This is the very first episode we recorded, ranking the top 10 Beatles albums. Jordann was away so Rob ran the show with guests JP and Ryan. Bear with us as this was the only episode recorded pre-microphones - the quality is quite poor.

Rank This Podcast
Episode 1 - Game of Thrones Season 1 - 7

Rank This Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 144:41


In this episode hosts Rob and Jordann with special guest Andrew (Bone) rank the first 7 seasons of Game of Thrones in anticipation of the 8th and final season.

In Which I Talk To Artists
Episode 13 - Jordann Wine

In Which I Talk To Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 49:39


Inspired by sacred geometry, Jordann Wine draws on classical forms and patterns in her work to reference mathematical concepts that reflect the wonders of the universe. Working with the golden ratio, fractals, and gradients these geometric abstract paintings, drawings and murals connect to notions of deep space in time, as well as deep space found in meditation. Floating, falling, fading and unfolding patterns of triangles and circles mesmerize the viewer, evoking contemplation of the infinite. Seeking order out of chaos, and interrupting rigidity of order with slight imperfections in the repetition is central to the meditative nature of her practice and to the solace it intends to bring out in the hand-drawn imagery. Along with her work in drawings, paintings and murals, Jordann has evolved her practice by introducing glitter. Glitter, commonly dismissed as an ordinary craft material, is elevated to a painterly standard as she foregrounds the material’s inherent qualities of holding and releasing light. Making use of the medium’s full range of iridescent, opaque, and translucent color qualities, she transforms the childish or garish reputation of glitter into a reflective cosmic field. Reflective surfaces instinctually remind people of water, the element most critical to survival. Glitter’s shimmering surfaces, reminiscent of light hitting water, attracts the viewer into the work, evoking the appeal of both the movement of water as flow and the introspective quality of water as stillness. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from New York University; where she studied Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Art in the Gallatin School of Individualized Study. She continued her art education at the Aegean Center for Fine Arts in Paros, Greece. Currently, based in Washington, DC, her work has been exhibited at the Mansion at Strathmore, Pepco Edison Gallery, Rhizome DC, and The Torpedo Factory Art Center, as well as in many other national and international exhibitions. She has several murals throughout DC, New York, and Jamaica and participated in POW! WOW! DC and MuralsDC. Her work has been purchased for private collections, including acquisitions for the permanent collections of Lockheed Martin, The Fairmont Hotel, and the Washingtonia Collection. https://www.instagram.com/jordannwine/

De Toekomst van Organisaties
Ontwikkeling vs Groei met gast Jordann Gross

De Toekomst van Organisaties

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 36:39


Kun je het je veroorloven om te stoppen met groeien en ontwikkelen, en welke effecten heeft dat op je rol in organisaties van de toekomst? Na een goed gesprek in aflevering 8 over Chief Bla Bla Officers, hebben we vandaag opnieuw Jordann Gross te gast in onze uitzending. We zoomen meer in op het ontwikkelen en of groeien van mensen in organisaties, hoe dat zich verhoud tot je positie in een banenmarkt die steeds meer blijft ontwikkelen. Van hoe groei je tot alternatieven voor kapitalisme, het gaat alle kanten op. Dus geniet mee! Zoals altijd: voor vragen, opmerkingen en suggesties, of als je zelf graag een keer te gast zou willen zijn, benader ons op: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roeltrienekens/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/justmeddens/ Of neem gewoon contact met ons op via WhatsApp of telefoon op 06-12701281 (Roel) en 06-17376146 (Just) 

De Toekomst van Organisaties
Chief BlaBla Officer met gast Jordann Gross

De Toekomst van Organisaties

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 31:40


#8 Chief BlaBla Officer Steeds meer organisaties realiseren zich dat bedrijfscultuur een essentieel onderdeel uitmaakt van het succes van een organisatie. En daarmee moet cultuur vertegenwoordigd zijn op het hoogste niveau van bedrijven. Sommige bedrijven introduceren hier een Chief Culture Officer, of Chief Happiness Officer of een andere Chief BlaBla Officer voor. Maar is dat eigenlijk wel nodig? En wat doet zo iemand dan de hele dag? Vandaag zit onze vriend en oud-collega Jordann Gross bij ons in de auto. Hij is tegenwoordig Chief Culture Officer bij de Duitse Organisatie Fable+ en kan ons hier dus vast alles over vertellen. Hopen we. Het wordt in ieder geval een interessant gesprek over hoe je organiseren echt anders kunt doen en welke rol het C-level daarin speelt.   Voor vragen, opmerkingen en suggesties: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roeltrienekens/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/justmeddens/

This Is My Era – the Podcast (#ThisIsMyEra)
Ep. 24 - “From Home Bakery to 4,000 Stores” with Jordann Windschauer, Founder and CEO of Base Culture (#ThisIsMyEra the Podcast)

This Is My Era – the Podcast (#ThisIsMyEra)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 46:29


Jordann Windschauer -      Jordann Windschauer went from selling her products at 100 stores to over 4,000 in just one year. Talk about growth! Tune in to this inspiring episode to hear how one entrepreneur had a simple idea to an individual problem before refining the solution into an incredibly successful business venture.    Full article by Josh Park on our website - www.thisismyera.com/blogs/podcast/ep24-jordannwindschauer

Direct Message with A Creative DC
Artist Jordann Wine

Direct Message with A Creative DC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 36:59


Inspired by sacred geometry, Jordann Wine draws on classic forms and color gradients to invite reflection on the infinite. Working from DC Arts Studios, she's also a member of Willow Street Art Gallery, where she's currently showing work as part of the "We Met on Instagram" group show. Photo credit: Jared Soares

Palmarès CHOQ
Émission du 10 novembre 2017

Palmarès CHOQ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017


Cette semaine au Palmarès, pleins de nouveautés pour vous : L'impératrice, Liima, Jordann et Shamir Bonne écoute !

Palmarès CHOQ
Émission du 10 novembre 2017

Palmarès CHOQ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017


Cette semaine au Palmarès, pleins de nouveautés pour vous : L'impératrice, Liima, Jordann et Shamir Bonne écoute !

Leaders in the Trenches
212 | Being a Couragous Leader with Jordann Windschauer

Leaders in the Trenches

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 28:23


Not many business owners are willing to share with you the mistakes they made in the past. I think it is out of fear of how they will be perceived. I think that sharing our vulnerable areas actually can help us connect to people that want to know you better before doing business with you. Therefore in this episode, I share with you the three mistakes I realized in 2014. One of these has been the catalyst to my own growth in 2014. I hope it will help you. I also give you my pivots too. A pivot is a shift in direction, not a change in strategy. Then I share the successes I have had in 2014 that include some clients, my goals and even what I have done with the podcast. Listen in to the episode and let me know what pivots you have taken from your mistakes. Get the show notes for 212 | Being a Courageous Leader with Jordann Windschauer Click to Tweet: Listening to an amazing episode on Leaders in the Trenches with @GeneHammett @jordannwind #BusinessOwners #Fear #ConnecttoPeople #Episode212 #Podcasts Give Leaders in the Trenches a review on iTunes!

Quality Stories
#1 Quality Engineer: De nieuwe naam voor de tester?

Quality Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2016 35:00


Welkom! Jordann Gross is vandaag te gast. Jordann zit zo'n 6 jaar in het testvak, maar hij noemt zichzelf 'Quality Engineer'. In deze aflevering vraag ik me af waarom hij zich zo noemt en hoe dit zijn werk beïnvloed.Je komt te weten hoe je als tester je breder kunt scholen. Jordann gaf hier eerder op Xebicon een presentatie over. Voorbij de T-shape zelfs volgens Jordann. Zijn presentatie is ook als video terug te zien. Verder bespreken we waar het testvak heen gaat en welk nieuw soort testers er ontstaan. Hierbij halen we ook het interessante toekomst perspectief voor de tester van Finse tester Maaret Pyhäjärvi aan. Jordann heeft ook nog de tip om je meer richting de product owner op te schuiven om je testen te verbeteren. Hoe je dit doet hoor je in de podcast!Veel plezier met de aflevering. Ik lees in de comment hieronder graag terug wat je van deze aflevering vond. Ook hoor ik altijd graag van je welk onderwerp je eens langs zou willen horen komen in de podcast. Tot over 2 weken voor de volgende podcast!

Pop Culture Tonight
‘Big Brother 16’ Zach Rance, ‘Shapeshifter’ Acrobats Jordann Baker & Jodie Schell

Pop Culture Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2015 30:05


Zach Rance was a houseguest on Big Brother 16. He was a part of The Bomb Squad until Devin Shepherd put him on the The post 'Big Brother 16' Zach Rance, 'Shapeshifter' Acrobats Jordann Baker & Jodie Schell first appeared on Pop Culture Tonight.

Pop Culture Tonight
Jordann Baker, Jodie Schell & ‘Rob The Mob’ Composer Stephen Endelman

Pop Culture Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2015 25:53


This hybrid performance takes the audience on a thrill ride of Acrobatic Feats and Live Music – following several SOULS as they journey “From The post Jordann Baker, Jodie Schell & 'Rob The Mob' Composer Stephen Endelman first appeared on Pop Culture Tonight.

Pop Culture Tonight
‘Big Brother 16’ Zach Rance, ‘Shapeshifter’ Acrobats Jordann Baker & Jodie Schell

Pop Culture Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2015 30:05


Zach Rance was a houseguest on Big Brother 16. He was a part of The Bomb Squad until Devin Shepherd put him on the

Pop Culture Tonight
Jordann Baker, Jodie Schell & ‘Rob The Mob’ Composer Stephen Endelman

Pop Culture Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2015 25:53


This hybrid performance takes the audience on a thrill ride of Acrobatic Feats and Live Music – following several SOULS as they journey “From

Mo' Money Podcast
011 Life After Debt - Jordann Brown, Blogger at My Alternate Life

Mo' Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2015 25:32


Personal finance blogger Jordann Brown from My Alternate Life and I talk about her paying down $38,000 in debt and completely changing her lifestyle to prevent getting into debt ever again. Long episode description: I am so excited to share my episode with Jordann Brown from My Alternate Life. I’ve been following her blog since it started (close to the time I started mine over 3 years ago), so it was so fun to chat with her about her journey. I actually first met Jordann at the Canadian Personal Finance Conference in 2013 and she was just as sweet and friendly in-person as she is on her blog.  We also hung out at FinCon 2014 in New Orleans last September, partially because we Canadian bloggers stuck together for a lot of that conference, and partially because Jordann and I are both major introverts who aren’t good at networking in big crowds. What I think is so cool about Jordann’s story is that it’s the same story as a number of millennials out there. She went to university, graduated with a whack of debt, then expected her post-grad life to be relatively smooth sailing. I thought the same way after graduating, expecting a full-time job and an awesome apartment right out the gate. Well, that just isn’t how life goes, especially when you graduate during an economic recession. But instead of just putting her hands up and wallowing in self-pity about her situation, Jordann worked hard at turning everything around. She’s now completely debt-free and living the life she wants. Listen to the episode to find out all the details. Jordann mentioned a few links during our conversation, so here they are below. I also wanted to include links about student debt repayment and forgiveness that may be helpful to any of you who are currently chipping away at your student loans. Note these are resources just for Canadian student loans as I don’t have much experience with student loans in the U.S. or overseas. Maybe that would make for a good future episode though. Any experts out there want to hit me up? Blog posts Jordann mentioned Jordann’s Net Worth Updates How to Pick the Perfect Dog Can I Afford a Dog? My Travel Fund is Full! Jordann’s Helpful Resources Page Helpful Debt Repayment Resources Canada Canada Repayment Assistance Plan Canada Student Loan Forgiveness for Family Doctors and Nurses Canada Student Loan Rehabilitation How to Manage Your Canada Student Loan Debt British Columbia (B.C.) B.C. Completion Grant B.C. Completion Grant for Graduates B.C. Loan Forgiveness Program Alberta Alberta Repayment Assistance (RAP) Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Student Loan Repayment Manitoba Manitoba Student Loan Repayment and Assistance Ontario Paying Back OSAP OSAP Grants and Loans Quebec Quebec Student Loan Repayment Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Student Loan Forgiveness Program New Brunswick New Brunswick Timely Completion Benefit New Brunswick Tuition Rebate  Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) PEI Student Loan Repayment Assistance Shownotes: jessicamoorhouse.com/11

The BobCast
BOBCAST 80 - Chris Lee & Jordann Baker-Skipper

The BobCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 37:41


Chris Lee, formerly of Stillicide, now lead guitarist for the Los Angeles based band, "The Shakers", talks about collaborating with Jordann Baker-Skipper's amazing "Shapeshifter Circus". www.shapeshiftercircus.com  

Classe de Brigitte's posts
Jordann - Le chevalier et le dragon

Classe de Brigitte's posts

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2013 0:41


Classe de Brigitte's posts
Le géant, par Jordann

Classe de Brigitte's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2012 1:47