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A former Nashville police officer will soon go to court on charges of official misconduct, after he allegedly appeared in a racy OnlyFans skit while on duty and in full uniform. Law&Crime's Jesse Weber spoke with the content creator, Jordin, about what's happened since the story went viral.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: If you're ever injured in an accident, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. You can submit a claim in 8 clicks or less without having to leave your couch. To start your claim, visit: https://forthepeople.com/LCSidebarHOST:Jesse Weber: https://twitter.com/jessecordweberLAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokeVideo Editing - Michael Deininger, Christina O'Shea & Christina FalconeScript Writing & Producing - Savannah Williamson & Juliana BattagliaGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason sits down with Kortni's sister, Jordin Rueckert, to discuss the moments leading up to and the day of the accident. Together, they talk about the life Korni lead and the lessons learned from her. They explore the challenges of writing obituaries, navigating grief, and coping with the immediate aftermath. Mason and Jordin reflect on the overwhelming emotions and responsibilities that come with losing loved ones, the value of support systems, and how grief has reshaped their lives. They share heartfelt memories of Kortni, highlighting the deep bond they shared and the lasting impact she continues to have on their lives.
Congratulations to Floresville varsity Jaguar senior Jordin Johns (1) who surpassed her 1,000th career point during the Jaguars' away game Dec. 17 against Pearsall.Article Link
Chief of Staff to Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness, Jordin Alexander, talks about the new city-wide trash contract and what it is like being chief of staff to Mayor Fadness in this podcast
Join us on Dope Interviews for an exclusive backstage pass to the adrenaline-fueled world of Roller Jam, the reality competition taking MAX by storm. Hosted by the one and only Jordin Sparks, with expert judges Terrell Ferguson and the legendary Johnny Weir, this show takes roller skating to the next level. Get the inside scoop on what makes Roller Jam unlike anything you've seen.From the raw talent on wheels to the high-pressure challenges of judging a sport where style, speed, and grace collide—this episode digs deep. You'll hear Jordin Sparks' personal take on the show's creation and the passion driving this roller-skating revolution. Catch the judges' most memorable moments, from jaw-dropping performances to heart-pounding showdowns.
How can women heal from burnout while prioritizing joy and pleasure? In this episode, Dr. Jordin Wiggins, an expert in feminine burnout, shares her experiences with pelvic pain and explains how high-achieving women experience burnout differently. Lesley and Dr. Wiggins explore the science behind burnout, the concept of the 'pleasure tank,' and how to 'microdose' pleasure to rewire your brain for joy. Discover how small, intentional shifts can help you refill your pleasure tank and enhance your overall well-being.In this episode you will learn about:Dr. Wiggins' own experiences with pelvic pain, hormone issues, and anhedonia.How women are conditioned to delay pleasure and how this contributes to burnout.Why burnout in women is often overlooked, misunderstood, and misdiagnosed.The link between anhedonia and the increasing rates of antidepressant prescriptions for women.How prioritizing personal pleasure can lead to healthier, more fulfilling relationships.Tips for "microdosing" pleasure to rewire your brain and refuel your pleasure tank.Episode References/Links:Dr. Jordin Wiggins' InstagramDr. Jordin Wiggins WebsiteThe Pleasure Principles PodcastGuest Bio:Dr. Jordin Wiggins is a Naturopathic Doctor, Author of The Pink Canary, and Pleasure and Intimacy Coach. She is the host of a top ranked global podcast, Pleasure Principals. And she is the CEO of the Pleasure Collective, a coaching community for high achieving women who want more pleasure in their lives, in and out of the bedroom. Combining her 13 years of medical and tantra knowledge with personal experience as domestic and sexual abuse survivor, she is on a mission to reverse the statistic that 1 in 2 women globally suffer from sexual dysfunction. She believes that great sex is just the beginning - everything comes when you learn how to receive: better sex, better health, more wealth.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! 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DEALS!Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSox Be in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramThe Be It Till You See It Podcast YouTube channelFacebookLinkedInThe OPC YouTube Channel Episode Transcript:Dr. Jordin Wiggins 0:00 What we have to do is retrain our brains for pleasure, okay, but hear me, okay, hear me the hear the process. Because at first it's like, okay, this sounds so simple that it can't be true, but when you are experiencing feminine burnout, the pleasure centers in your brain are turned off. Lesley Logan 0:23 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 1:02 Okay, Be It babe, my overachievers, my peeps who are doing all the things, checking all the boxes and still sometimes wondering why they don't feel awesome. I have an episode for you. In fact, I have a doctor for you. Her name is Dr. Jordin Wiggins and she kind of blew my mind in some way. And it all makes sense. What's so cool is, as soon as she explained it, it all made sense, and I think you're going to really love it. And also, as overachievers, it might be a little bit frustrating, but in a good way, with lots of potential. So we're going to talk joy. We're gonna talk pleasure. We're also going to talk about feminine burnout. And out of the hundreds of episodes that I've done, I've never had anyone explain it like this. And I think this is gonna be one of those episodes you share with a friend and another friend and another friend. So thank you in advance for doing it. Here is Dr. Jordin Wiggins. Lesley Logan 1:55 All right, Be It, babe. I'm really so excited to have this conversation today with our guest, Dr. Jordin Wiggins, I am going to be honest, like, I read all the things that she is doing amazing things in this world, and I was like, yes, this is a conversation we have to have. And so,. Dr. Jordin Wiggins, will you tell everyone who you are and what you rock at? Dr. Jordin Wiggins 2:12 Yes, thank you so much for having me, Lesley. I am. Dr Jordin Wiggins, I help high-achieving women heal feminine burnout through pleasure.Lesley Logan 2:25 I mean, that's just so perfect. I mean, everyone who's listening, if you're high-achieving women, raise your hand. That's, that's all of you. Okay, so we but like, have you, like, spent your life avoiding burnout? Have you like, did, what led you, what led you to do it?Dr. Jordin Wiggins 2:40 I had so many episodes of burnout. So we want to go back in high school I started with pelvic pain. And I'll give you a Cole's notes of this, because, like most high-achieving women, I don't do things small scale. I do them big. Right? Like, my wins are big and it's like (inaudible).Lesley Logan 2:48 You are in great family. I already love you.Dr. Jordin Wiggins 3:01 So high school, pelvic pain. I was a competitive rower doing very, very elite training, but they didn't know it was pelvic pain. So I would get this stabbing pain in between my vagina and my rectum. Can we say? (inaudible) Okay, yeah, I should have asked beforehand. Lesley Logan 3:25 You don't have to ask. Dr. Jordin Wiggins 3:26 I normally do.Lesley Logan 3:26 I think we should just say the real words, because, you know, and also, what you're gonna love is that we have a lot of listeners who have boys, and they tell them all the things. They tell them all the things, because they're like, no matter what, no matter who you are in this world, you're gonna be around women. You're gonna work with them. You might be married to them. You might be a parent once, you got to know so you can use all the words.Dr. Jordin Wiggins 3:43 Okay, love, we will use all the vocabulary, and we'll hopefully add to some vocabulary too, because I have my own glossary of terms. Okay. So stabbing pelvic pain would take my breath away, and I am, I am a tough person, not really neurotypical, ADHD, like, I can ignore pain quite easily, forget about it. And this was bad. So I ended up in the ER, a couple times, sent to all different specialists. No one could figure out what it, what the pain was, and they couldn't see it on imaging. Nothing showed in my blood work. So they were basically like, well, this must be in your head. Offered me antidepressants, antipsychotics. And I knew the pain wasn't in my head. I'm not a person that wants to be sick. I don't enjoy being sick, being slowed down by any stretch of the imagination, so I but I felt very let down and very alone during that experience. Fast forward a few more years, when I was doing my pre-med degree, first year, my pre-med degree, went on birth control, and I had my period three weeks out of the month. Lesley Logan 4:01 Like the opposite of what should happen with birth control. Dr. Jordin Wiggins 4:51 Right. So bleeding for three weeks and not bleeding for one week. So aside from being very iron deficient, depressed, all the things because the solution was, we'll just try a different pill. Just try a different pill. Anyways, all of these times led me to dark places, feeling alone, feeling unsupported, not believed. And my thought was, well, I'm going to become a doctor to help figure this out for women, help solve the problems. Okay? And then when I realized that conventional medicine didn't have the answers that I was seeking because of those experiences, that's when I went into naturopathic medicine. So two degrees, eight years of post-secondary education later, I opened a women's health clinic and loved it, loved it, crushed it, helped so many women, 2000 actually. So did that for 10 years, and hit another burnout, personally. And what was interesting with this one is this one was reflected with my patients at the time. So those first two my pelvic pain and the hormone issues with birth control, I kind of like suffered in silence and was quietly reading research articles, and I felt like something was wrong with me, right? Then, this was a different level. So I'd achieved everything that I wanted to achieve that I set out to achieve. I had my thriving business, I had my house, I had my dream car, and I was not happy. I was like, is this it? There was something so deeply missing and the cognitive dissonance of it. You know, for years, that was my goal, and in so many ways, I was doing it, but not actually feeling happy. So there was that mental part of it, which there is a medical term for it. And I wrote a book about this. Lesley Logan 7:09 Stop. I call it like an expectation hangover. But what's the medical term?Dr. Jordin Wiggins 7:15 So it's anhedonia, and it's the inability to feel pleasure and joy, and it's one of the diagnostic criteria of major depressive disorder. This is what I was seeing in myself and in my patients. They were being offered antidepressant prescriptions. They're just like, I don't feel like myself. The things that used to make me happy don't make me happy anymore. I don't know what's wrong with me. Something's off. They didn't really have language for it, neither did I, until I, and obviously, the rate of antidepressant prescriptions, which, no pill shaming here, do what you need to do always. But it's just the rate of antidepressant prescriptions. Women are two times more likely to get prescribed an antidepressant than men, and the rate has gone up four or five times since the 90s. So it's like, are we way more depressed? Are we way more depressed than men? Like, what's going on here. But something is. Something's off, and we're feeling off, yeah. So I personally think that anhedonia needs to be treated as its own thing and not be lumped in with major depressive disorder.Lesley Logan 8:32 Right. Because, I mean, like, what an interesting thing. Even in my own life, I'm doing all the things, right, and you have these moments and you're like, I don't think I'm depressed though. Like, I know that, and so it's and so you almost are afraid to tell your doctor, because you're like, they're going to put me on an antidepressant. I have an amazing doctor that I work with now, and she did ask. She's like, are you depressed? I said, I'm not depressed, but I don't feel like myself. And what I feel like that's almost like the, what you're saying there. Like, what an interesting thing to think about, because, and not to knock it's not like, I don't want to be depressed, like I'm trying to avoid figuring out what it is, but if it isn't depression, if it's this inability to feel pleasure and joy, that's a fascinating thing. So I think a lot of people have that issue, and maybe it's mixed in with depression, but it might actually just be that.Dr. Jordin Wiggins 9:19 Exactly. And I think sometimes it is. It's mixed in with depression. And I've definitely had episodes of major depressive disorder, guaranteed, but there's this looks a little different. It feels a little different. It comes with different physical symptoms as well. So this is what I was noticing in myself. So my hair was falling out. I had adult acne. I wasn't sleeping through the night. I was waking with night sweats, and I was like 20, 29 almost what looked like perimenopausal symptoms, but should not be happening. Crazy, heavy periods. Was gaining weight that was hard to get off. So, yeah, like mood swings, just not myself. Not myself at all. And then my clients were saying the same, coming to me for the same sort of cluster of issues. Yeah, so that's what I now call feminine burnout. And there's the mental, emotional aspect, which is the anhedonia, the mood swings. We're just not as happy as we used to be. It's like, something's off. I'm not like myself. It's really and that's the other piece, is, if we don't have language to put to it, when we are going to our healthcare providers, they're doing their best, and it's like, okay, well, this kind of looks like depression, so that's how we're going to approach treatment. But then I had such a massive patient base, and some of them even tried antidepressants for a time, and they're like, it didn't really work. (inaudible) A lot of them just said, I know I'm not depressed. It's something like this. So we have the mental, emotional stuff, the physical symptoms, and then it was also affecting my patients and myself relationally, like how we were showing up in relationship, so feeling very alone, very unsupported, either things were not great in the bedroom, one way or the other, where some of my patients had literally no desire, no libido, no drive whatsoever. Or they had higher drive, like they were looking for that connection and their part like mismatch libidos, one way or the other. But things were not so great in relationship as well.Lesley Logan 9:24 And so you're seeing this in your patients. You're seeing this in yourself, and you found this diagnosis, I guess my, I'm gonna tell you my listeners like, okay, tell us what we have to do, though. What is the thing? Do we have to, like, is ita pill? Is it a medication? (inaudible) Is it, do I have to, like, twirl, like, what do we have to do? Dr. Jordin Wiggins 12:16 So this, and this is, I always get the initial eye roll. So go with me on this, but what we have to do is retrain our brains for pleasure, okay, but hear me, okay, hear me, hear the process. Because at first it's like, okay, this sounds so simple that it can't be true. But when you are experiencing feminine burnout, the pleasure centers in your brain are turned off. They've done MRIs like this is a scientific fact. So we are literally focused on survival, fixing to do lists, like crossing items off our to do list feels good. We feel accomplished. Yes, sitting, relaxing, enjoying that's hard to do. So my clients would talk about, I went on vacation and it took me an entire week to relax, or I was out for a walk, or they have their self-care time, but they'll start to, I talk about it. One of my clients gave me this sort of analogy. She's like, it's kind of like old gum that I pick up and chew. If I'm able to relax, or I have time to relax, I'll start to worry about something. Or we'll create a project for ourselves, like a new initiative with work, or start a home reno, the ability to truly be and receive pleasure have a relaxed and regulated nervous system, adrenals that properly respond to stress and aren't just pumping out cortisol all day long. We can't do that when we are experiencing feminine burnout, and nor do we want to because we're focusing on putting out the fires. So the one thing that we should be doing and want to focus on doing that like our body is telling us to resist that, to not do it. Don't focus on it. Lesley Logan 14:19 Yeah, yeah. It's interesting, because it's like, I guess the next question would be like, and how do we retrain? Because to take that person who feels so safe in a high-stress, almost perfectionist, environment. Dr. Jordin Wiggins 14:31 Addicted to dopamine, to the cortisol. Lesley Logan 14:35 Do you practice sitting still? Do you like sit still for one minute? Do you eat chocolate? Dr. Jordin Wiggins 14:40 Okay, so this is where we need to do a little bit of pleasure research. And because, like we already talked about, if we're anhedonic, the things that used to make us happy don't make us happy anymore, and our brain is in this simple solution, check the box, move on, kind of thing, which is often like the sex that a lot of my clients describe having, like they're having it to just like, say they did and move on kind of thing. Get it off the to do list and focus on something else. So like, we're not really present with pleasure. We're not really present with connection, but it is what we are so deeply craving at the time, so that's where we have that massive mismatch. So we need to do some research on what makes us feel good, and it's different for every person, and it's probably different for a woman experiencing feminine burnout, you know, if she's going to a Pilates class and doing her meditations, but none of it is landing, like. Lesley Logan 15:49 Self-care is just not, she's, but it's like that old gum your other clients talk about, yeah. Dr. Jordin Wiggins 15:53 Exactly. It's like, this isn't working, so we need a new approach. So it's twofold. We start to microdose our pleasure. And I say that because the pleasure centers are off, so we need to, just like slowly turn up that dial to get them turned back on. And how I get people to do that is we start by brainstorming a list. So what are things that are going to make you feel good? Is it a bath? Is it sitting in silence? Is it saying no to something? Is it letting somebody, letting your partner, take care of something for you while you relax? It could literally be anything that makes you feel good. But now, again, I'm saying this to you now, and it sounds very simple, and it's like, are you kidding me?Lesley Logan 16:47 I, you know, here's the thing, I actually know how not simple this is because I had a somatic therapist who was like, I said, I have, I got this space in my day, and I don't really know what to do with it. I don't have a hobby. And she said, just write down everything that could, you think, could feel good. And then when you get to that space in your day, look at the list and just see which one of those things you want to try and you guys, it was so hard because I was like, okay, so I'm gonna go sit down and read a book. And I like, sat there, and I was like, this doesn't feel really good right now. I think I'd rather do this later. And it's just, but you have to be, it's so fucking hard to be patient to figure out what the micro-dose is going to be. Dr. Jordin Wiggins 17:25 Exactly. But I'm so glad that you said that and you tried this, because you can validate it. And that's I literally make my clients put a note on their phone and a pleasure block in their day, whatever they can commit to if it's 10 minutes, 15 minutes. I mean, ideally we've got, like, half an hour, an hour, and it's this time that you would visit the note on your phone and check out what would make me feel good right now. And I call it increasing your pleasure pulse. So 10 out of 10 is fulfilled, abundant. We call it juicy at the pleasure collective, like, you're just like overflowing, you're magnetic, you've your energy, you're like the sun, people want to be around you. It's like warm, or like honey. It's however you want to picture your own higher self-fulfillment. And zero, you're like empty. Pleasure tank is empty. Not happy with yourself, physically like emotionally, just drained. Got nothing, nothing left to give. So if I'm at a two, then my goal becomes, what would make me be a three in my pleasure time? And we're like adding. Lesley Logan 18:39 I love that. It's like, what when we get a three, not what would get me to 10, you're not going to get to a 10 if you're at a two.Dr. Jordin Wiggins 18:46 Exactly. And then we like to, because, you know, our high-achieving, all or nothing, thinking brains, right? The perfectionist, which is why I'm did the pleasure pulse, because it's like, ladies, we're not getting we're not going to get from a 10 to a two. This is going to take time. And if it was our businesses, or if it was something else, we would totally understand and give it grace. But I did the pleasure pulse so that we can't just be like, well, this is hard, and I'm not a 10, so it didn't work, and just gonna shut down and say that it didn't work, yeah. So note on the phone block in the day, and how am I going to increase my pleasure pulse? What is something that I can do that's going to make me feel good? And yes, sounds simple, but thank you for sharing your experience. Because you think, okay, I'm going to read a book, but you tried the book and you're like, that wasn't it, and it's because we've been conditioned to focus externally, right, on others. We're not focused inward on ourself at all, disconnected from our intuition and the pleasure centers in our brain are off. So it takes time to get them turned back on, and now, in any moment, I can tell you exactly what I want, exactly what would feel good for me right now, but it took time and practice to hone that skill. And if I'm not doing my pleasure practices and I, you know, life, life happens. Like to think that we can be at a 10 all day, every day, unrealistic. So if life happens and I am a two or I am a four, then, like, it's, it's even harder for me, like I have to work harder at it, right? Because neurologically, neurochemically, I'm in survival. I'm in nervous system dysregulation, so it's harder to know what to do to feel good. Lesley Logan 20:50 Right. Hopefully you start to notice when you go from a 10 to a five before you get to a two, hopefully. But also, you know, I heard this interesting thing, because the Olympics are on while we're recording this. And this one person in Olympics said, like, if when you're going for a goal, it always feels good, it's always achievable, your goal isn't big enough. It should also not be that every day is a bad day. So it shouldn't be like, so hard every day to achieve your goal. And he also said, 1/3 of the day should be good, 1/3 of the days you should feel like you're making progress, it's awesome, 1/3 of the day should just feel like it was achievable, not like, meh, you know, like, whelmed, right? Like, this right there, there's nothing wrong. It's not bad, it's not good, it's just even. And then 1/3 of the day are gonna feel really hard. And so the goal is to just man it, make sure that you're in balance there and you're not tipping too far in one direction. And I think what's hard for most people is they notice the one day that they're going down and like, oh, and they excuse it. I have this so much stuff going on. I just gotta win. This happens all and then by the time that they actually acknowledge that they've gone down, they're back to a two, and that's when it's so hard to get back up, because they're going to try to go back to that 10, doing the things they're doing at a 10. But like you said, you're dysregulated, so you have to actually do something really small again. You have to go back to the 10 thing.Dr. Jordin Wiggins 22:09 I love it. It's, yeah, exactly those. And that's why that concept of micro-dosing, you know, how do I just feel a little better, little better, and I'm working with my clients, training them to know, okay, I took a hit today or the last couple days. I'm a five. What am I going to need to do to get back up and recognizing it? What are those warning signs to see it coming, so that we know before we're at the two.Lesley Logan 22:09 Yeah, yeah. So I want it like, I think this is really fascinating. So now that you you saw this in your clients, you saw this in your patients, you saw it in yourself. You did some research, you started to like, experience and explore, and now you've got what you're teaching. How has that been like, even received among the women you're trying to help? And what are some things that you're seeing? Like, either push back on from people, or maybe they're just thinking, like, it's too easy. I like, it should be hard. I should have the pill. I'm missing this hormone. Like, what are you seeing?Dr. Jordin Wiggins 23:10 I do get a lot of people that are like, it's, I think it's, I think it's my hormones. I think I have a hormone imbalance. Like, there's, there's wanting to explain it away to be one thing, right, that one box to check, especially when our brain is in that mode. And that's why, because I was trained, and I did so much continuing education, I was flying everywhere to learn how to treat what I didn't know was feminine burnout, and yes, there is a component of hormone imbalance. Yes, there is a component of adrenal dysfunction, or if we have been stressed for a really long time, then we can have digestive issues. Like there's it is compounded and it is layered. However, if we are at a five plus, like if our nervous systems are, for the most part, regulated, if we can mount a good stress response, if we're not inflamed, then we have that resiliency to handle what life throws at us without having a hormone imbalance. So to me, hormones, a lot of the time, are a lag indicator. It's an indicator that you were experiencing feminine burnout. There was other things happening well before you got to the point of hormone imbalance. Lesley Logan 24:40 I think that's also, probably the stomach issues as well, there's those kinds of things. They're like, okay, fine, you're not going to help me here. Now, we're over here, so it's almost like there was a yellow light slow down, and we didn't listen until it was the red. And then it's a bigger a bigger fish to fry, because you've got to do, you still have, it sounds like you can take care of the hormones, you could take care of the gut, but you still have to figure out the pleasure. You still have that. Dr. Jordin Wiggins 25:05 And that's exactly what I was finding. And what I didn't like about what I was doing and the treatment plans and the protocols that I was giving is women were feeling better. The digestive issues was better, the hormone issues were better, but they had to be very regimented about what they were doing, and it was so easy for them to fall back, to get back to that too. And I mean, again, I'm talking about pleasure. It's all about pleasure to be to have to be so restrictive on a diet, to digest well and to feel light and like Lesley Logan 25:06 There's no joy in that. No. There's no pleasure. No. Dr. Jordin Wiggins 25:27 No, you're and it was like, I'm not, I'm missing something. I'm not really getting to the root here, because we need to be so careful, or the hormones needed to be tweaked, or their thyroid medication needed to be tweaked, and it's just like what was I missing? Lesley Logan 26:08 Yeah. So, okay, so because I think the overachievers in the room have not felt pleasure in a long time, can you explain even, like, just idea why? What are different forms of enjoying pleasure or feeling joy? Like, just in case they're like, okay, I've heard the word, but if we ask them today, like, what would make them feel joy? But obviously they're gonna have, like, very few things, or they're gonna think it should be like, time with their kids or sitting at a beach or something like that. So what are, what are just some list examples that could help people find pleasure and joy. What are some things that they could do? Dr. Jordin Wiggins 26:44 Yes, and I want to say because if people are new to my work, sometimes even the word pleasure feels like repulsive or jarring. Lesley Logan 26:52 I think it's like not even repulsive for jarring. It almost feels like selfish. I have so much to do. The dishes have to get done. The laundry has to get done. How dare I sit down and do a puzzle to feel joy right now? Or this dessert is amazing, but I gotta clean before bed. I gotta get to bed so I'm not gonna sit and enjoy the pleasure of the bite of ice cream.Dr. Jordin Wiggins 27:15 It's part of our conditioning, right? Do first, pleasures last. Work hard, then play hard. That's how we've been conditioned, and that's what creates the recipe for feminine burnout. Is that we feel like feeling good should come last, but there's always so much to do that we never get to the feeling good part. So really, it's about flipping it, putting pleasure first, and you are more efficient. And when you ask people to do things for you, and you are, you know, a five or an eight, it's when you have more of that attractive energy. When you're at a zero and you are asking somebody for help with something for the dishes that need to get done so that you can do a puzzle or read it's just a, it comes out sideways, you know, when we are so burnt out. And then that's also where women get pissed, where, okay, I'm doing so much, and now you're telling me I have to do more, because it's frustrating, right? So you're telling me that I have to work on myself. Or do, you know, I call it plugging the holes in our pleasure tank, because the pleasure, what we're pouring in, the things that we're doing to feel good, that's one part of it. But if our container, our system, I call it a pleasure tank, just for the visual, has holes poked in it, we could self-care all day long and still not feel fulfilled. We're still not raising. Lesley Logan 28:50 Right, right, because you're pouring it's all just, it's going out through one of the holes. Yeah. I got it.Dr. Jordin Wiggins 28:54 Exactly, exactly. So the list of the pleasure things, and we can, let me tell you that, but that that's the one piece, and then the part that's like, the harder work to do is, how do we plug the holes and make sure that we can maintain, you know, I like to say a seven, so that we've got that resiliency. Because life's going to happen and we're going to things are going to be hard sometimes, but then at least if we're dropping, we're dropping to a five and not a two. So pleasure, and I like to look at it in two ways, because we have that sort of negative connotation to it. We think it's about sex or bedroom. And yes, that is part of it. But there's also just, like, look at kids, how happy they are, how joyful they are. Life is amazing. Little things are amazing and awe-inspiring. And it's about finding that wonder and play and things that feel good outside as well. So calling a friend you. Now also this is, this is where it gets deep, right? Because if you are an overachiever, you're probably overachieving in your friendships too, and you're probably the one that people go to with the problems. So you're probably get, calling a friend that helps fill your tank that you feel great after talking to them, not that you've just given them a therapy session and all these suggestions on how to run their business.Lesley Logan 29:23 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And don't, don't call the aunt who's negative all the time. Like it sounds like a little breaking system has to happen. And then you call the, you can call a friend who like fills your cup. Dr. Jordin Wiggins 30:40 Yeah, exactly. So you're writing in the note in your phone, like, call X, like the friend that fills your cup up. Yeah, movement. So people, again, we're starting small, but I love if people would enroll themselves in some type of movement class, like, some type of dance yoga is amazing. Pilates is amazing. We know this, getting a massage is amazing. But some type of dance class, or feminine movement class, like pole dancing a heels class, which is also way, like, I have clients that do it, and they're in our group chat, they're like, oh my god. I can't believe I just did that. Like, it's a very out of their comfort zone. Lesley Logan 31:25 Yeah, yeah. I'm gonna get a pole in the house, because, to be honest, the pole classes in Vegas are always at night, and I'm like, I'm in bed at eight o'clock, ladies, I need a four o'clock pole class. That's what I want. So, but it is super fun. You have it. It's a different kind of dopamine high. It's so fun. And then there and the heels classes, like, just like having a practice walking in those heels, you become it's a different kind of be it till you see it. I'll tell you, it's a be it till you see it for pleasure. Those kinds of classes, yes.Dr. Jordin Wiggins 31:50 Yes. I have a pole in my house. So there you go, get grab one in yours. There's even great free online. There's so much free online, like beginner poles, to have it in your house, but you know, I'm personally the special kind of person, like I need to be held accountable to the class. I'm better at using my but sometimes, if I'm in burnout, I will go months without touching my pole at home. But if I sign up for a class, I will show up every time because I did. Lesley Logan 31:51 Yeah, yeah, yeah. If, I mean, it's a good reminder. Like, if you know that you're going down to a five on this pleasure pulse, maybe sign up for things that hold you accountable to get you back up to that seven so that you can do it on your own time. But yeah, it's okay to need accountability.Dr. Jordin Wiggins 32:36 Yeah, for sure. I'm totally a need accountability kind of person. So there's the like, the stuff, you know, reading, bath, things that are going to make us feel good, slow us down. There's movement, which I highly recommend, some type of feminine movement class, dance class. And if that's too much, then anything yoga, Pilates, but not boot camp style, right? Like, generally, we're doing too much when we are experiencing burnout, because to build muscle is an inflammatory process, and if you have feminine burnout, you are already very inflamed. And that's why a lot of women are like, why can't I lose weight? I'm more, I'm doing boot camps five days a week. Lesley Logan 33:21 Well, zone two, ladies, come on. Zone two. You know if you're listening to us and you're over 40. You don't even need to do 40-minute workouts, actually. So. Dr. Jordin Wiggins 33:29 Yes, thank you. Lesley Logan 33:32 I leave class early. It's okay. They're not gonna say anything. Show up on time. Leave early. Take care of yourself. But it's very interesting all the research that's out there for perimenopause and post menopause to keep your cortisol down, you should be doing under 40-minute workouts.Dr. Jordin Wiggins 33:48 Thank you. Like I'd say that on repeat, it's just so good, too. Lesley Logan 33:57 Yeah. But I love that. I think that these are some really good things that people can, like, there might even be, and if we listen, if she said anything that you're already doing, then maybe notice, like, are you doing too much, or are you needing to put on some music while you're doing? Like, is there something else you can change with it? Because, as the overachievers listening there probably are going to class seven days a week, maybe we actually need to (inaudible).Dr. Jordin Wiggins 34:19 (inaudible) doing less. And what else doing less, and then asking yourself, How can I make this moment more pleasurable?Lesley Logan 34:27 Yes, oh, I love that question. That question is so good. Dr. Jordin Wiggins 34:30 If you're stuck, that's what you're asking yourself. And is it, you know, do I need flesh fresh flowers on my desk? Do I need to light a candle and put music on while I'm making dinner. What little tweaks, little micro-doses can we do to feel better? And then obviously, there is the physical stuff as well. Like more, you know, when you think of pleasure, what you would think of so, massages, self-pleasure, reading an erotic novel, like things like that. The more spicy types of pleasure.Lesley Logan 35:06 There's like a whole new uptick in the romance novel world like that is that, that genre of books is like having, it's a new resurgence, and it's kind of, it's quite amazing. So I love, I think that's I love these. I think it's great. So if you're going to class seven days a week and you're having this feminine burnout, take one of those classes off and try self-pleasure stuff.Dr. Jordin Wiggins 35:07 Reading erotic novel. Lesley Logan 35:11 Yeah, yeah. I think this is really exciting stuff, and we could talk about it forever, and obviously you're like, the expert at it. We're going to take a brief break, and then we're gonna find out how people can find you, follow you, work with you. Lesley Logan 35:40 All right. Dr. Jordin Wiggins, this has been awesome. I think you may have just helped a lot of listeners go, hmm, I wonder if this is feminine burnout and not just my hormones and stress and all these things. I think that there's a lot of pondering going on. Where can people find you, follow you work with you?Dr. Jordin Wiggins 35:57 Find me on Instagram @DrJordinWiggins, my podcast, The Pleasure Principles podcast is another great place. If you are pondering and you're like, is this me? There's a ton of amazing information there. And if you want to work with me, send me a DM on Instagram. Lesley Logan 36:15 Perfect. Love that it's so easy as it should be, we're in there in front of burnout, so it should be easy.Dr. Jordin Wiggins 36:20 Yeah. Oh, trust me, simple, more, the simpler the better. Lesley Logan 36:24 All right, you actually have given us some great tips already. But just in case anyone missed it, they skipped to the end, bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted steps people can take to be it till they see it. What do you have for us? Dr. Jordin Wiggins 36:34 Ask yourself, how can I make this moment more pleasurable? If you can ask yourself that multiple times a day, I guarantee you you will be increasing your pleasure pulse. And the second thing is, make a note in your phone of things that you can do to help micro-dose your pleasure. What is going to make you feel a little bit better, so that when you have downtime, ideally, it's scheduled downtime, scheduled pleasure breaks in your day. You're going to look at that note in your phone and you're going to do something that helps increase your pleasure pulse, helps turn on the pleasure centers in your brain.Lesley Logan 37:18 Those are good. Those are good. I love, I love a good question. We have Gay Hendricks on the, on our 400th episode, and he has, he likes to go, hmm, I wonder, because the brain loves a hmm, and a I wonder. And I love that your question's like, I wonder, how can I make this more pleasurable? What a great thing. You guys, it's such a, it's, you'd be surprised, you know, like, I don't like to do, I like to clean the house, and so when I do, I'm like, what's a podcast that would be really fun to listen to, not stressful, because I'm doing something I don't want to do. Or, like, if it's, if Brad's awake, I can turn on some music and I can play something, or sometimes I throw on an Abraham Hicks, like, Morning Rampage, you know. So I think this is a really fun, easy thing that we can do just to start to enjoy the pleasurable moments in our lives. And you know, wow, great stuff. Dr Wiggins, you are so amazing. Thank you so much. You guys, how are you doing these tips in your life? Make sure you tag. Dr Jordin Wiggins. Tag the Be It Pod. Share this with us. Share this episode with a friend who needs it. I bet you probably, as you were thinking through, you might be thinking, oh, my friend, like, share this with them, because what an interesting thing when we can actually go, oh, it's not just my stomach and my hormones and these things. It could be those things. It also could be that they have feminine burnout, and they could actually take Jordin's words and enjoy more joy and pleasure and get the help that they need. Until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 38:40 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. 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In this enlightening conversation, Kylie Larson and Dr. Jordan Wiggins explore the concept of the 'Pleasure Revolution,' emphasizing the importance of self-care, boundaries, and the need to address feminine burnout. They discuss the universal pleasure problem that affects women's health, fitness, and relationships, advocating for a shift from traditional masculine approaches to a more feminine, pleasure-focused mindset. The conversation delves into the nuances of perimenopause, the significance of pleasure practices, and the journey towards self-discovery and fulfillment, ultimately encouraging women to embrace their desires and prioritize their well-being. Takeaways Self-care is essential for optimal performance in all areas of life. The pleasure problem is prevalent in business, relationships, and health. Women often need to do less and focus on quality over quantity in fitness. Feminine burnout manifests as emotional and physical symptoms that affect daily life. Pleasure practices can significantly improve overall well-being and relationships. Strength training is beneficial for women, especially during perimenopause. It's important to trust the process and let go of rigid expectations. Pleasure should be prioritized in nutrition and fitness routines. Women often feel they are not enough, leading to burnout and dissatisfaction. Embracing pleasure can lead to a more fulfilling and joyful life. Find Dr. Jordin on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/drjordinwiggins/ Listen to her podcast: https://www.thepleasurecollective.com/podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/farfromperfectwithkylie/support
"One of the red flags for a pleasure problem is when your partner comes up behind you, grabs you, and you just get the ick."Dr. Jordin Wiggins joins Ella to discuss "the pleasure problem." From sex to food to experiences, explore how prioritizing pleasure can lead to a better quality of life. Tune in for real, honest conversations about creating a better you, one step at a time.
Did you know there's a direct link between your ability to tap into pleasure and success in both business and relationships? This episode is very special as I am co-hosting with one of my best friends and Founder of Powerhouse Women, Lindsey Schwartz. We are joined by Dr. Jordin Wiggins, a naturopathic doctor, feminine burnout & intimacy coach, and CEO of the Pleasure Collective. We dive deep into one of the most important conversations for high-achieving women that no one is talking about - why it can be so hard for us to actually FEEL joy and pleasure when we accomplish our big goals. HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 A sneak peek into working with gloci. 05:00 What led you to focus on pleasure as a naturopathic doctor? 07:45 What causes our pleasure center to turn off? 13:30 How the balance between giving and receiving affects women's happiness. 19:00 What should you do when the pleasure centers in your brain are off? 21:45 The direct connection between pleasure and success in business and life. 26:15 Top tips + pleasure practices for high-achieving women who feel numb. 29:15 How slowing down allows you to create more pleasure and enjoyment in your life. 37:00 What advice would you give a high achieving woman who is afraid to slow down? 40:30 Tips and resources to learn to tap into more pleasure and enjoyment. RESOURCES Listen to Dr. Jordin + I break down Glōci's skin + gut ingredients HERE! Get your copy of The Pink Canary HERE Get glōci HERE Use code: HAPPY at checkout for 25% off! Text DAILY to 310-496-8363 for daily manifesting affirmations, journal prompts, and motivation. Sign up for GrowthDay - https://www.growthday.com/lori?via=harder Watch on YouTube - @LoriHarder My book: A Tribe Called Bliss FOLLOW Follow Dr. Jordin: @drjordinwiggins The Pleasure Collective: www.thepleasurecollective.com Follow Lindsey: @llindseyschwartz Follow me: @loriharder Follow Earn Your Happy: @earnyourhappy Follow glōci: @getgloci Girlfriends & Business: @girlfriendsandbusiness
Mapping the Sky is the brainchild of Jordin Swanson. At times a powder keg of raw guitars, at others soft and acoustic, but always a diverse blend loaded with integrity and artistry. Mapping the Sky's sound is a unique blend that draws inspiration from the likes of Kings of Leon, David Bowie, and Radiohead. If these iconic artists were to collaborate, you'd have a pretty good idea of what Mapping the Sky sounds like, creating a sense of familiarity and connection for the audience. I sat down with Jordin a few weeks ago to chat about his debut album, "Here and Not Here," as you'll soon discover, I found him to be passionate, authentic, and fun. LINKS: www.mappingthesky.com www.instagram.com/mappingthesky www.facebook.com/mappingthesky www.soundcloud.com/mappingthesky
On this episode of #mensexpleasure, I chat with Dr. Jordin Wiggins. Jordin is a Naturopathic Doctor, Pleasure & Intimacy Coach, and author. She teaches high-achieving, successful women how to be as badass in the bedroom and relationships as they are in business. She is the CEO of the Pleasure Collective, a coaching community for women reclaiming their pleasure as well as the host of The Pleasure Principles podcast, where she dedicates her time to exploring and understanding pleasure, health, and sex in today's society. Jordin maintains a small private practice in Ontario to help entrepreneurs and professional women feel their best. Key Points: - Jordin introduces herself - Differing perspectives on pleasure - Barriers to experiencing pleasure - The importance of self-exploration - Navigating pleasure in relationships - Broader implications of prioritizing pleasure Relevant links: Jordin's website: https://www.thepleasurecollective.com/ Jordin's Instagram: @drjordinwiggins --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cam-fraser/message
This week Frankie D has one of his co workers Brian on the show. Brian tells his thoughts on New Jersey and California. He also tells us what he wishes he was doing for a career. We also play the world famous trumpet game. We also talked about the Tom Brady roast and who we think did the best. We commented on the KFC radio video “Rico Bosco BITES Dave Portnoy”. Dave Portnoy hired some dude with a bad haircut named Jeff Nadu, which pissed this other dude Rico Bosco off and made him flip out. We also talk about how a police officer, Sean Herman, got fired for being in an Onlyfans video where he groped a woman's breast in his police uniform. The Onlyfans star's breast that he touched was named Jordin for anyone that wants to read up on the story. I'm still doing “The Frankie D Show” live every Friday from 3-5 pm est on the Live 365 app. Get the Live 365 app and type in FDRS (the name of my radio station), and start listening to “The Frankie D Show” live on Fridays! I'll be posting more segments as podcasts like this one. The link is also in the description here. https://live365.com/station/FDRS-a30497
The sink-less sink causes problems once again. A blind influencer was kicked out of a restaurant for having his service dog with him. An Oklahoma teenager was electrified after his necklace was caught next to a wall outlet. Charlie was zapped not once but twice by an extension cord. Video of a woman in Pennsylvania jaywalking and getting hit by a car. Protestors at Princeton are on are on a hunger strike. OnlyFans model who got a cop fired joined the show. Charlie was burgled.
AJ has been riding & racing bikes since before most of the podcast audience was born. But he's so much more than a talented cyclist. He's one of the most driven, goal-oriented people you'll meet and he's a natural leader, both on and off the bike. He's raced hundreds of races, (some years more than 50 races!) & he truly enjoys racing but he loves to mentor young cyclists even more. He ran a junior development team for Hangar 15 & it was one of the most fun & rewarding things he's done. When he's not out putting in the hours & watts on the bike, he's leading huge teams & projects for CHG Healthcare or he's busy being the most supportive dad & husband. AJ is an excellent listener and is always willing to advise on matters of career, life and his favorite, bike race strategy!
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Your success in business starts in the bedroom! Today, Lindsey + Lori are co-hosting together to bring one of the most important conversations for high-achieving women to the forefront! We're joined by Dr. Jordin Wiggins, a naturopathic doctor, feminine burnout & intimacy coach, and CEO of the Pleasure Collective. Her mission is to teach CEOs and ambitious women how to be as confident in the bedroom & relationship as they are in business. Our discussion will dive into all things pleasure, joy + receiving in every area of life. We'll unravel how pleasure is tied directly to your success in business + share tangible practices to start tapping into your pleasure center right away. By the end, you'll have the tools to not only better connect with other people, but connect back to yourself in brand new ways. Tune in to begin bringing more pleasure into life, business, and beyond! HIGHLIGHTS 01:30 A BTS peek into working with gloci. 05:10 Jordin's journey from naturopathic doctor to pleasure doctor. 09:20 What causes the pleasure center in our brain to disconnect + turn off. 13:30 How the balance of giving and receiving shows up in our lives. 19:20 How to open yourself up to receiving more pleasure in all facets of life. 22:00 Exploring the direct connection between pleasure and success in business. 26:15 First steps + pleasure practices for high-achieving women who feel numb. 32:20 The beauty of slowing down + embracing stillness. 36:35 Finding the balance between our ambition and our pleasure. 40:50 Retreats, books + where to learn more about tapping into your pleasure center. RESOURCES + LINKS Get your copy of The Pink Canary: https://www.amazon.com/Pink-Canary-Hidden-Secret-Optimum/dp/1982238747 Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! Powerhouse Women is a COMMUNITY and YOU are part of it! Take a screenshot of this episode and tag us on Instagram so we can keep the conversation going and create more of the episodes you need! FOLLOW Dr. Jordin: @drjordinwiggins The Pleasure Collective: www.thepleasurecollective.com Powerhouse Women: @powerhouse_women Lindsey: @llindseyschwartz Hannah: @hannahmwells Visit the Powerhouse Women website: powerhousewomen.co Join the PW Community Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity
Unlock the secrets to a more fulfilling love life with Dr. Jordin Wiggins, our esteemed guest who brings her naturopathic expertise to the bedroom. As we navigate the silent struggles that many women face in their quest for sexual satisfaction, this episode is a beacon of hope, shining a light on the path to pleasure often left unexplored. We promise an intimate journey through the complexities of female desire, the misconceptions of sexual fulfillment, and how partners can harmoniously align their needs for a deeper connection.Our heart-to-heart with Dr. Wiggins reveals the overlooked narrative of modern women's experiences—juggling careers, families, and the hidden pressures of ensuring sexual gratification for their partners, often neglecting their own. We tackle the physiological and societal barriers hindering women from enjoying the 'rest and recovery' essential for true pleasure. The emotional toll of gender roles and the unequal distribution of household labor also come under scrutiny, challenging listeners to consider healthier, more balanced partnerships that prioritize mutual sexual fulfillment.Men, listen up—this isn't just for the ladies. Understanding and engaging with these critical issues can profoundly transform your relationships. Dr. Wiggins shares actionable advice for both partners, highlighting small steps that build trust and pleasure. This isn't merely a conversation; it's an invitation to shift perspectives, enhance intimacy, and empower both women and men to explore and express their desires. Join us for a discussion that's informative, transformative, and vital for anyone looking to stoke the fires of passion and intimacy in their life.Connect with Dr Wigginswww.thepleasurecollective.comIG: @drjordanwiggins http://drjade.com/butcherbox Connect with Next Level HumanWebsite: www.nextlevelhuman.comsupport@nextlevelhuman.comConnect with Dr. Jade TetaWebsite: www.jadeteta.comInstagram: @jadeteta
Dr. Jordin Wiggins is back on the podcast and she is such a wealth of knowledge when it comes to women's health and wellness. We talked all about how to go after your big goals and what causes the pleasure center to turn off in your brain so you can get back to feeling your best again. Dr. Jordin shares simple things we can all do like staying hydrated, focusing on digestion, and making time for pleasure each day to set ourselves up to reach our goals and feel good in the process. I've personally seen how having more fun in my life and businesses is impacting my mood and called in big opportunities. It's time to crush your goals this year without all the unnecessary stress along the way. HIGHLIGHTS 08:00 Why should I wait to have my morning coffee? 10:45 The benefits of hydration from your energy and mood, to metabolism. 15:15 What can I do to increase energy and get rid of bloat? 22:00 Is the pleasure center turned off in your brain? 23:30 How to use pleasure anchors to get out of stress mode. 27:00 What can we do to connect with our bodies and take in the good experiences of our life? RESOURCES Listen to What's in Glōci: How I Formulated Glōci to Help You Glow from the Inside Out with Dr. Jordin Wiggins Get glōci HERE Text DAILY to 310-496-8363 for daily manifesting affirmations, journal prompts, and motivation. My book: A Tribe Called Bliss FOLLOW Follow Dr Jordin: @drjordinwiggins Follow me: @loriharder Follow Earn Your Happy: @earnyourhappy Follow glōci: @getgloci Girlfriends & Business: @girlfriendsandbusiness
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In This Episode 386 We Have Special Guest Recording Soul Artist "Jordin Dearinger” Who Tells Us How He Became A Soul Artist, Sax Player, Singer, Songwriter, and how to make it your passion/purpose/living! Follow & Support “Jordin" Instagram/YouTube @jordindearinger Follow & Support Me @Venmo- @Ariel-Castillo-4 PayPal- Paypal.me/arielent TIKTOK- @Arielent.com Ariel Castillo Soundcloud Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/arielentpod/ Website- Arielent.com
Playlist: 01. Jordin Post - Mirage (Extended Mix) 00:00 02. Jordin Post - Your Intent (Extended Mix) 04:44 03. Jordin Post - Autumn In Amsterdam (Extended Mix) 10:30 04. Pierce Fulton - I Can t Remember If It Was A Dream (Jordin Post Remix) 15:14 05. Jordin Post - New Day (Extended Mix) 18:50 06. Jordin Post - I Know You (Extended Mix) 24:00 07. Jordin Post - Jupiter (Extended Mix) 28:14 08. Jordin Post - Azure (Extended Mix) 32:47 09. Jordin Post - Blossom (Extended Mix) 37:30 10. Jordin Post - Something2me (Extended Mix) 42:02 11. HAUMS - Celestial Dance (Jordin Post Remix) 46:14 12. Jordin Post - Just Hold On (Original Mix) 49:39 13. Jordin Post feat. Dan Soleil - Deserve You (Original Mix) 52:32 14. Qrion - Your Love (Jordin Post & Qrion Remix) 55:44
We wrapping up 2023 with Episode 146 featuring friend of the pod @jordin.jae. In the final episode of the year, Rich, Uncle Free and Jordin break down the highlights and lowlights of 2023 and also hand out some awards in the process. Among the award topics is a crowd favorite which is the news story of the year. Was it billionaires imploding on the way down to see the titanic or Montgomery Riverboat brawl? Who was the city boy and city girl of 2023? Or in other words who gave it up the illest this year on the relationship front? 2023 was full of celebs getting exposed on social media including recently NBA star Anthony Edwards and the funny 100k. The crew also discusses the flee of the year and whether we bringing Rick Owens into 2024. 2023 wrap up wouldn't be complete without a Will Smith mention. Is there a bigger simp out there? On the hip hop side of things, the crew discusses song and artist of the year. Do the females still run it? Of course, we give you the Elite Scumbag of the year and medley of We're All Sets. RIP to all of those we lost this past year in the culture and elsewhere. Tap in and get ready for 2024, the best year yet for We're all Set.
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This week, our Heroes check in remotely to discuss their thoughts on The Marvels, a measly 4 episodes of Invincible Season 2 and Zach unveils four seasons of anime bliss with our recap of Attack on Titan Season 4 - all the while Jordin decides to drink early-afternoon Jager-Bombs.
[Video available on Spotify and YouTube] Jordin Shives joins Mal Glowenke in the hot seat this week to dive into the early days of lesbian sex - the switch from sex with men to women, the expectations when first hooking up with a new partner, sex toys, the strap, lesbian porn, and words of advice to a baby gay. The episode climax comes with an incredible story of Jordin's first (and only) attempt at an open relationship. This episode is a treat, so sit back, grab some corn chips, and enjoy the ride! Please remember to subscribe, rate, review and share this podcast with your OBGYN! Follow the show at @madeitoutpodcast and follow Mal at @malglowenke
Meet the genius Doctor I'm partnering with for glōci, Dr Jordin Wiggins. I'm thrilled to have Dr. Jordin on the podcast to break down some of the key ingredients in our Daily Beauty Hydrator, the very first glōci product that is now available for pre-order. We talked about how each ingredient like probiotics, magnesium, and hyaluronic acid can help you feel lighter and support digestion, give you glowing skin, and improve your overall health. When I created this product I had you specifically in mind, the busy woman who wants to look and feel her best. Having JUST opened up pre-orders for our Daily Beauty Hydrator I've been overwhelmed with the response and I can't wait to see this product in your hands because of the amazing benefits you are going to experience. IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT: The Doctor I'm partnering with for glōci - Meet Dr Jordin Wiggins! What Dr Jordin specializes in from gut health to creating more pleasure How Dr Jordin moved her private practice online, expanding her reach and her impact Ingredients we specifically chose to have in glōci for their benefits from glowing skin and better sleep, to feeling lighter and less bloated Benefits in your life and business when you prioritize your self care The vitamin you don't want to go without that helps your natural collagen production RESOURCES Pre-order glōci today for only $1 down AND save 30% getgloci.com **limited quantities available** Text GLOCI to 310-496-8363 for exclusive VIP access to glōci My book: A Tribe Called Bliss FOLLOW Dr Jordin Wiggins: @drjordinwiggins Follow me: @loriharder Follow Earn Your Happy: @earnyourhappy Follow glōci: @getgloci Girlfriends & Business: @girlfriendsandbusiness
This month, our Heroes meet for the last time in person before Jordin's big move (again) and discuss The Boys' spinoff Gen V, The Creator and Loki Season 2 - all the while drinking Perplexor Hazy Pale Ale from Black Raven Brewing.
After delivering a stunner in 'Just Hold On', Jordin Post makes his Colorcast Radio debut! This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Denver based singer-songwriter Jordin Dearinger committed himself to an impressive feat over the summer of 2023: put out an original new song every single Friday. "What is for me is creating and connecting through music," he told us in the exclusive interview. Before reaching the goal, he sat down with us back in Pride Month to talk about his background in music and growing within the Colorado music community and to play a few of those brand new tunes. Songs performed: 1. "Heavy" 2. "Want Me Back"
Jordin returns home to regroup after setbacks, and attends the town's annual Santa Summit celebration with friends. She bonds with Liam, but doesn't get his name before they're separated in a sea of Santas.Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTH
Jordin joins Junior and Andi in the studio this week ready to tell a horror story of her own. Jordin shares her story about dating a gym influencer and how it ultimately turned out to be a nightmare. Plus Junior and Andi chime in like normal. Where to find the podcast: Tales Form the Apps @talesfromtheappspodcast on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Executive Producers: Jesse @LordLenix on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Junior @a.jr.combo on Instagram and @ajrcombo on Twitter All Our Podcasts on Make it a Combo Productions: Make it a Combo @makeitacombopod on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Dream Talk the Podcast @dreamtalkthepodcast Instagram
“Marriages, like careers, need constant nurturing... the secret of having it all is loving it all." - Joyce Brothers In this episode, Dr. Wiggins shares her perspective and highlights: Unveiling the impact of intimate partnerships on business success Discover how strong partnerships at home can elevate your professional achievements How embracing pleasure can fuel your journey toward achieving remarkable success Speaker: Dr. Jordin Wiggins, find her on IG @drjordinwiggins Continue the conversation on Instagram @heatherchauvin_ Live, work, play, and parent on your own terms. Find out more about Mastery Business and fill out the application by visiting heatherchauvin.com/business I want to hear your questions, your comments, and your experiences! Connect with me personally at heatherchauvin.com/chat
In today's episode, Jordin shares her pregnancy and birth story. During her pregnancy, she was dealing with some prenatal anxiety, concerned that something might be wrong with her son. Jordin shares tips on what helped her overcome her anxiety and put her mind at ease. Jordin goes on to experience a very fast labor (6 hours, total!) and with Gina by her side as doula, changes her birth plan at the hospital to opt for the epidural, which she describes as a major game changer! At the end of this episode, Gina and Roxanne share about their own journeys with prenatal anxiety and what they recommend you can do if you find yourself struggling with this relatively common issue. 0:00 Introductions 02:41 Dealing with Prenatal Anxiety 08:09 Jordin Asks for an Epidural 09:37 Getting the Shakes 10:03 Pushing & Baby's Heart Rate Scare 13:31 The Positive Takeaways 15:11 What would Jordin do differently? 17:19 Jordin's advice for others 18:48 Jordin's favorite part of motherhood 21:04 Gina and Roxanne's thoughts on prenatal anxiety ---- Want to share your birth story on our podcast? Submit your birth story on our website! Prepare for your birth with us: Childbirth Education Courses Prenatal Fitness Programs Pelvic Floor Prep for Birth Check out our website here, our Instagram here, and our Facebook here!
In this season finale episode of Codename Sparks, your host Rey-Rey takes you through the highs and lows of the Los Angeles Sparks' journey this year. While they may not have made the playoffs, Rey-Rey highlights the resilience and determination that defined the team throughout the season, dealing with injuries and experimenting with different line-ups.First up, we dive into the exit interviews from last week, offering a unique perspective on the players' experiences and reflections. Lexie Brown opens up about her personal battle with illness, shedding light on the challenges athletes sometimes face behind the scenes.But that's not all; Rey-Rey has an exclusive interview with the incredibly talented Jordin Canada, recorded on September 2nd. Get to know the player beyond the court as she shares her thoughts, aspirations, and what drives her in this in-depth conversation.And as a bonus, Rey-Rey also catches up with some of the other key figures in the Sparks' world, including Nneka Ogwumike, Derica Hamby, Zia Cooke, Evina Westbrook, Layshia Clarendon, Coach Kurt Miller, and GM Karen Bryant. Gain insights into their perspectives on the season and what the future holds for this dynamic team.Don't miss this packed season finale of Codename Sparks, where we celebrate the journey, the players, and the enduring spirit of the Los Angeles Sparks. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just curious about the world of professional basketball, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in now!
In this episode, the hosts discuss the Most Improved Player (MIP) award for the 2023 WNBA season. The main contenders for the award are Satou Sabally and Jordin Canada. They delve into the performances of these two players and debate who deserves the MIP award. Ultimately, they reveal their pick for the award.
New Heat is here just in time for the weekend. Tap into this week's episode with Rich and special friend of the podcast @Jordin.jae. Uncle Free will be back next week. This episode is chock full of news and Rich and Jordin dive in to discuss recent social media hot topic of a black woman taking to social media to claim she was assaulted by a man with a brick for not giving out her phone number. (3:35) Opinions about this situation are all over the place but over here it's giving skeptical. On the positive relationship side, Keke Palmer and her baby father appear to be back and better than ever spotted at the Beyoncé concert (12:30). What gives? Speaking of that concert, Kim Kardashian posted North on the party bus on the way to the concert. (15:47) Is that appropriate or nah? By the way, how do we feel that Sexyy Red is one of the hottest artists out right now? (21:58) Jordin and Rich have strong feelings. Before the break, Rich fills in for Free with a Drip Report. (33:18) After the break, Rich drops a new Elite Scumbag of the week. (34:13) The crew wraps up the second half of the pod discussing Deion Sanders and the Colorado upset win (44:00), Diddy comments about his Ciroc venture at Invest Fest. (37:22), and James Harden being a bozo. (42:48) Lastly, we end with the We're All Set segment. Tap in and comment what you hate, what you love! Podcast Audio links Apple -https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/were-all-set/id1476457304 Spotify - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weare-allset Google Pods -https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLnNvdW5kY2xvdWQuY29tL3VzZXJzL3NvdW5kY2xvdWQ6dXNlcnM6NTQ4NTIzNTAxL3NvdW5kcy5yc3M Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Were-All-Set/dp/B08JJR8DSF Pandora - https://www.pandora.com/podcast/were-all-set/PC:1000430306 ListenNotes.com - https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/were-all-set-all-set-media-K73x2ck58fg/ Overcast - https://overcast.fm/itunes1476457304/were-all-set Pocket Casts - https://pca.st/cwq90uyd Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/were-all-set-8jOkel www.youtube.com/c/WereAllSetPod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weare-allset/message
This episode is brought to you by Herbal Face Food. Use promo code "Makini20" for 20% off ALL PLANT facial products. In this episode, Dr Jordin Wiggins shares our right to pleasure. Dr. Jordin Wiggins is a Pleasure Expert, Naturopathic Doctor and Author. She is the CEO of the Pleasure Collective, a coaching community for high achieving women who want more pleasure in their lives, in and out of the bedroom. She is the author of The Pink Canary, an investigation into the hidden secret to optimal women's wellness and the host of top ranked global podcast The Pleasure Principles. She is a regular contributor to articles and TV, including Cityline, Cosmopolitan, and The Washington Post, advocating for women's health and right to pleasure. Dr. Jordin gets it, because she was there too. A burnt out, divorced, owner of a 7 figure women's health clinic, feeling stuck and uninspired. Combining her years of medical and holistic knowledge with personal experience and exploration, she unlocked her desires, attracted her reality as a fulfilled CEO, mom, doctor, friend, lover, and women's wellness advocate. She believes that great sex is just the beginning - everything comes when you learn how to receive: better sex, better health, more wealth. We discussed: Advocating for yourself and listening to your own body when the medical system isn't supporting The health effects of women who are the primary bread winner in the family The health affects on our body from being in a toxic relationship How women can experience more pleasure Why women experience sexual dysfunction And much more! Stay connected with Dr Jordin Wiggins online: Website Instagram Stay connected with us online: A Walk In My Stilettos Legacy Leavers Media Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube LinkedIn Books Subscribe to our newsletter if you love the value and free stuff! Send feedback/questions to info@awalkinmystilettos.com Submit guest suggestions HERE
This week we bring you the 2x WNBA Champion and defensive menace making noise on the LA Sparks … Jordin Canada! Haley and Jordin discuss the upcoming WNBA Awards, what it was like to play on legendary Seattle teams, and Jordin's new role on the LA Sparks. WNBA landscape, leadership role, Commissioner's Cup (1:48)
Join me and my friend Jordin Wiggins, pleasure and intimacy coach, as we explore taboos surrounding pleasure, sexuality and femininity. We explore a curious disease in which highly successful women who have the family, the job, the vacations, and all the luxury items they once dreamed of, are unable to access joy and pleasure and have a hollow feeling. Learn how to activate your turn on and live and experience life with less shame and numbness, and more of that fire that gets you up in the morning. It's a juicy episode you won't want to miss! Can't wait to hear how you feel about it.Join the free Living Brave Community hereLearn more about our all-access pass, The Vortex, and our daily coaching membership and community hub for badass women in business, The Club.Follow Shoshanna on Instagram, share a story, and tag us to let us know you're listening!It means the world when you take a hot minute to rate and review the podcast
Are you ready to reclaim the concept of pleasure in your life? My incredible guest, Dr. Jordin, a pleasure expert, naturopathic doctor, and author, is here to guide us on this journey. We talk about why words like pleasure often elicit discomfort and the role societal, cultural, and religious beliefs play in shaping this response. Dr. Jordin brings to light how pleasure can be a missing piece to health, happiness, and relationships, impacting our physical and mental health. We also delve into the subject of anhedonia, the medical term for the inability to feel pleasure or joy.>> Join Dr. Jordin's 3-day Event July 25th: https://www.thepleasurecollective.com/pleasure-cureTimestamps to help you navigate this episode:(0:01) Embracing Pleasure and Self-Love(6:41) Understanding Women's Pleasure and Antidepressant Use(20:14) Finding Pleasure and Overcoming Cultural Taboos(36:35) Exploring Pleasure and Communication in RelationshipsAs the discussion evolves, we tackle the concerningly high rate of antidepressant prescriptions for women. It seems that women tend to prioritize tasks for others over taking time for pleasure, and we explore how stress and being overworked can impair our pleasure centers. Dr. Jordan emphasizes that it's not that something is wrong with us. Society and culture have created a state where stress has become a norm. We discuss practical steps on how women can recognize and break this cycle.Finally, we share how simple acts like cleaning our purse, treating ourselves to a coffee, or listening to a feel-good playlist can bring us joy and make us feel good. Dr. Jordan highlights the importance of feminine movement, like pole dancing or salsa, and how it can be a powerful and sensual way to tap into our pleasure centers. We also explore the power of community and the importance of communication between partners when it comes to pleasure. We introduce you to the feelings wheel - a tool that can be instrumental in this process. Strap in for a fascinating journey into the realm of pleasure and self-love.Connect with Dr. Jordin:https://www.thepleasurecollective.com/ IG: @drjordinwigginsPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-pleasure-principles-with-dr-jordin-wiggins/id1568520304Support the showFREE Self Love & Sweat Monthly Life Coaching Calendar: http://lifelikelunden.com/calendar FREE ACCESS 15-day #BreatheBeforeYouScroll Breathwork & Mindfulness Challenge: https://lifelikelunden.com/breatheOne-On-One Life Coaching & NLP with Lunden:http://lifelikelunden.com/vipConnect with Lunden:IG: @lifelikelundenYouTube: https://youtube.com/lundensouzaLinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lundensouza/Twitter: @lifelikelundenUse code LUNDEN25 for 25% off Snap Supplements: https://bit.ly/snapsweat
Jordin is totally down with her husband wearing pantyhose and she loves wearing them now too and she called in to talk all about it. When did he confess his fetish to her? How did she feel about it? And, how did him being. Open about his fetish totally change their sex life for the better? Tune in to hear all the details including how she felt about hose prior to meeting her hoser husband, how and why she loves wearing hose now and how her husband buying her top of the line hose made all the difference, how she feels when she goes out and about wearing pantyhose, how she noticed her husband checking out other women wearing hose and how and why it turned her on, how she's into him being with other women now and how opening up about and talking about sex has led to so much more, how and why she always Fetl self conscious about her legs and how wearing pantyhose has given her confidence, her advice on how to tell your girl about your pantyhose fetish and why it's so important to be open about it, how her bf buying her great brand changed the game, how not making fetish a requirement in sec life is important and why that's important, don't push it on to partner, how and why a woman might be worried that you like to wear hose, how and why they started posting pics of the both of the online and how and why most hosers come to her for advice, the most common questions she gets from hosers including how to get their partner into wearing pantyhose, how and why compliments go a long way, how long after wearing pantyhose did she become so confident with her body and how and why putting herself on social media helped the process, who knows that her husband wears pantyhose and how did they react when they found out, how ad why she recently started an Onlyfans and what she does on there, how and why she gets turned on turning her husband and other guys on, why they started their podcast Love and Nylon and a whole lot more. You can find all her stuff here: bit.ly/3DcL9v3 To see pics of JORDIN and her husband plus see anonymous pics of my other female guests + get extra exclusive Hoser episodes/content + get access to my Discord channel where people get super naughty + get early access to all episodes ad free, join my Patreon. It's only $7 a month and you can cancel at any time. You can sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/StrictlyAnonymousPodcast Want to be on the show? Email me strictlyanonymouspodcast@gmail.com or go to http://www.strictlyanonymouspodcast.com and click on "Be on the Show." Have something quick you want to confesss? Call the anonymous confessions hotline at 347-420-3579 Want a private convo with me that won't be aired on the show? All calls are private, confidential and anonymous. Click here: https://calendly.com/strictlyanonymouspodcast/45min Sponsors: Get 25% off at Les Belles hosiery brand! use code: STRICTLY https://lesbelles.co/ Follow me! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/strictanonymous/ Twitter https://twitter.com/strictanonymous?lang=en Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/StrictlyAnonymouspodcast Everything else https://linktr.ee/Strictlyanonymouspodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is not a normal 10/90 episode, Sam was not in on this one. Mason sits down with Kortni's siblings Jordin, Jared and Chad and talk about Kortni on her birthday. Kortni's sister KC was really sick and couldn't make it, so that was a bummer. Wanted to have memories of Kortni so Blue and his kids and whoever else can know how incredible she was. Love you Kortni, happy birthday, SLAPSHOT REGATTA
On this week's episode Good Moms are joined by singer, actress and mama Jordin Sparks. The ladies talk about the unrealistic expectations society places on young women and Jordin's experience being held to the standard of “America's Sweetheart” after winning American Idol at seventeen years old. Expect to hear:Jordin's purity ring pact and how it impacted her career.How she met her husband and eloped in the ocean in Hawaii.How she's overcome PTSD from previous relationships.The challenges she faces stepping into her sensuality and her “hoe phase”.Jordin shares her birth story.Stay tuned til the end to hear us trigger jordin with some tantalizing questions.And Guess what?! We just announced our next Good Vibe Retreat! February 1-6 & February 8-13Right now, early bird registration is only a $250 deposit for the next couple of weeks and you have an entire 6 months to make payments as you please for a life changing all inclusive experience in Puerto, Viejo Costa Rica! You deserve a vacation! https://www.wetravel.com/users/good-moms-bad-choicesAll this and more can be heard on all Podcast platforms! Remember, our Patreon mamas get first dibs on watching uncensored episodes and bonus content.Connect With Us:@GoodMoms_BadChoices@TheGoodVibeRetreat@Good.GoodMedia@WatchErica@Milah_Mapp—--------------------------------—--------------------------------—--------------------------------—---------------------------Remember, it's all about embracing the "Good Moms" in us while making those "Bad Choices" that bring joy and laughter to our lives. Get our debut book, The Good Moms Guide To Making Bad Choices, today for more juicy insights and empowering stories.Green Chef is the #1 Meal Kit for Eating Well, with dinners that work for you—not the other way around. Feel your best with nutritionist-approved recipes, including meals under 700 calories, high-protein meals, and flavorful, plant-rich Vegan and Vegetarian meals featuring certified-organic produce, good-for-you grains, and plant-based proteins. And right now, they have an amazing deal for our listeners. Go to GreenChef.com/gmbc60 and use code 'gmbc60' to get 60% off plus free shipping!Chakarubs is gifting our Tribe 15% off your next crystal wand dildo or yoni egg! Use code GMBC15 at check out! Good Good Media Join our Podcast Fam, and learn more about our new production studio services.PATREON: If you're not a Patreon yet….well, what are you doing?!? Join us over at Patreon where a community of amazing women are laughing, healing, connecting, and living our best lives. Visit patreon.com/goodmomsbadchoices today. See you over there!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4792199/advertisement
A husband desiring his wife to be louder in bed, a man curious if he is doomed with his current refractory period (aka how long till next climax) and a man whose wife forbids him to listen to the podcast- all in todays listener question segment. Today Im joined with the host of "The Pleasure Principals" Dr Jordin Wiggins, we discuss mismatched libidos, masturbations, vulva anatomy, the effects of stress/high cortisol levels on sex drive and burnout in the bedroom. Dr. Jordin with her expert knowledge as well as personal experience is dishing the goods and inspiring us to prioritize our pleasure! Tune in now=) Listen to "The Pleasure Principals with Dr. Jordin Wiggins" here. Like audio erotica? Join the Patreon. Beducated: try 24 hours FREE using code "JORDYN" at Beducated.com Visit: https://beducate.me/pd2325-jordyn Uberlube: Get 10% + free shipping using code "Housewife" at Uberlube.com Feeld App: Download the Feeld app going to Feeld.co/housewife and get their premium subscription on the house for one month! Follow me on social media: IG @_thehornyhousewifepodcast Email the host: thehornyhousewifepod@gmail.com Advertising/Collabs: admin@pleasurepodcasts.com
*** For anyone with sensitive ears- this episode is more on the explicit side*** As Jordin and I dive into a real and raw conversation around life, overcoming the fear of change, reinventing yourself and living life with soul baby! I know you are going to love this refreshing convo JUST as much as I did and it's going to be the truth pep talk you need to light fire under you! Guest bio:Hi, I'm Jordan! I am a breathwork practitioner, life coach, retreat host/ mentor & cohost of The Say More Podcast!I help humans step into total liberation & empowerment through the power of their breath. Filling the gap between where they are now and where they want to be. Which is often done by getting out of the mind & into the bodyTogether we will break through limiting beliefs, anxiety, old stories & patterns to help you reconnect to yourself & live a life that leaves you feeling ALIVE!We all have a light within us, it's time to let yours out & RISE to the human you came here to be!Email: theresilientsocietyevents@gmail.comIG: @jordanalexisnolanDitch the skinny teas and unrealistic programs. Get my FREE course to truly learn how your body works so you can see long term success. Enroll here.Ready to step into the happiest and healthiest version of you and reach your goals for life? Apply for 1:1 Coaching here. Want to be part of the community?Follow along and connect with me on Instagram!
This week we are dropping another episode from season 1. We feel that we have so many important and amazing episodes, and we hope to bring in traffic through these re-releases. So help us out and share Jordin' episode, it is a powerful one!XOXO - Whit + KelsDecember 2018 changed Jordin's life forever. She was traveling with her daughter Lyla and her husband, Devin, to see some Christmas lights when a drowsy driver hit them. Unfortunately, Devin didn't make it, and Jordin has been living with grief ever since. Becoming a widow and a single mom at such a young age hasn't been easy, but Jordin has done an incredible job. She is strong, resilient, and has done everything she can to make sure Lyla will always know how much her daddy loves her. Thank you, Jordin, for telling us your story!
Kristin and Jordin are both new moms struggling with sleep schedules. Guess what? They are SO not alone! In fact, getting your baby on the right sleep schedule is one of the biggest struggles for new parents and that is why it's the #1 thing we are asked about. Today on the podcast we'll tackle some of those questions and hopefully help all the new parents out there get some well-deserved rest. If you have anything you want to ask, please leave us a message at 888-234-7979. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RootsTech 2023 will be held in person for the first time since 2020. While the COVID-19 pandemic moved the annual three-day family history event online, attendance spiked from 50,000 people in 2020 to several million participants worldwide in 2022. This year, RootsTech encompasses the best of both platforms with the theme “Uniting.” This episode of the Church News podcast features Elder Kevin S. Hamilton, a General Authority Seventy and executive director of the Family History Department for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Elder Hamilton is joined by Steve Rockwood, CEO of FamilySearch International, to talk about the importance and global reach of family history. The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ProjectME with Tiffany Carter – Entrepreneurship & Millionaire Mindset
Six years ago I was on death's door. I literally worked myself to almost death. Not so ironically, this is exactly what my mom pounded into my head that was required to be successful as a woman in the business world. First of all, we clearly have an outdated crap version of what SUCCESS is…. Yes, if SUCCESS only equals money, a fit body, fancy trips, and handbags then yes, I had achieved SUCCESS. (I had a million dollars in the bank by the time I was 30) It took me getting so sick that I couldn't move off the couch, had to sit down to shower, released 90% of my clients, and gained 30 pounds in 45 days to WAKE UP to a new understanding of SUCCESS. Here I spent my entire life obsessed with achieving more, obtaining the “perfect body,” and getting more awards, assets, and money….yet, I felt more empty and more broken than ever. True success comes from true abundance. When we are abundant, things happen with a sense of ease, enjoyment, and playfulness. There is no forcing, hustling, and pushing needed when you know there is a limitless supply of abundance available to you. You don't want to be rich. You want to be abundant. This is where you have the health, wealth, worth, and freedom to fu%king live your best life. Instead of sacrificing your well-being for some “riches” that leave you emotionally and physically bankrupt. Learn how to prioritize pleasure in your life from my incredible guest expert today. Connect with Dr. Jordin and her work: Instagram: @drjordinwiggins The Pleasure Fundamentals LIVE Event: https://www.thepleasurecollective.com/fundamentals Grab Her Book: The Pink Canary Listen To Her Podcast (What 50 Shades of Grey Really Teaches Us About Pleasure & Desire): Pleasure Principles Podcast WINTER APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN for my famous 2-Month Private Business Coaching program: Private Coaching Application (I only take 6 clients at a time) YOUR Season of Abundance Walk: Guided Meditation Series Click here to get it for FREE!! projectmewithtiffany.com/seasonofabundance Welcome to ProjectME the Podcast with your host Tiffany Carter, who takes the mystery out of making BIG money. A former NBC and CBS TV journalist, turned multi-millionaire entrepreneur, teaching you all things wealth, health, worth, and business. You can follow Tiffany on Instagram @projectme_with_tiffany on Facebook @projectmewithtiffany and watch her TV episodes on ProjectME TV with Tiffany Carter on YouTube. Subscribe to Tiffany's FREE weekly digest, The Secret Posse, and get exclusive content you won't find anywhere else: millionaire mindset exercises, custom weekly abundance affirmations, and her best money-making tips.