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Let's go deeper into how to actually foster psychological safety in teams—not just what it is, but how to spot it, build it, and fix it. In this Episode: Dr. Heather Morton, Tom Bradshaw, Dr. Juliette Nelson, Dr. Emi Barresi, Dr. Pamela Maurer, Lee Crowson, Rich Cruz, LindaAnn Rogers, Nic Krueger, I/O Career Accelerator Course: https://www.seboc.com/job Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events References: Hoshina, Y., Shikino, K., Yamauchi, Y., Yanagita, Y., Yokokawa, D., Tsukamoto, T., ... & Ikusaka, M. (2021). Does a learner-centered approach using teleconference improve medical students' psychological safety and self-explanation in clinical reasoning conferences? a crossover study. Plos one, 16(7), e0253884. Smith, E. V. (2025, March 17). Research 2024 - Elizabeth Vahey Smith. Elizabeth Vahey Smith. https://elizabethvaheysmith.com/research-2024-survey/ Wang, C., & Ning, Y. (2024). The employee's perception of psychological safety: construct dimensions, scale development and validation. BMC psychology, 12(1), 770.
Are you psychologically unsafe at work? Are the constant verbal jabs, innuendos, side-eye glances, and passive-aggressive comments making you sick to your stomach? In this special “Issues2Impact” episode of our “I Have SOMETHING to Say” podcast, Dr. Xaulanda Simmonds-Emmanuel, Chris Majocha, and Samí Haiman-Marrero talk with Dr. Juliette Nelson, Founder of JUNURI, about the concept of organizational trauma and its impact on individuals in the workplace. For the root problem of crappy work environments, Dr. Nelson offers up the following: "Broken people are leading other broken people and causing more brokenness." She explains that organizational trauma is not limited to isolated events but can also be caused by toxic work environments riddled with persistent unhealthy dynamics, discrimination, and microaggressions that simply never go away…and frankly make you want to RUN AWAY! Dr. Nelson emphasizes the importance of psychological safety and being able to be one's authentic self in the workplace...without compromising one's job or aggravating one's circumstances. She also highlights the need for understanding, grace, and empathy in addressing issues of privilege and marginalization to afford people an opportunity to grow through self-reflection. But sometimes change can't come soon enough, which is why so many people opt to leave the workforce and start their own business. The conversation explores the importance of self-advocacy and advocating for others in the workplace, stressing the need for setting boundaries. Chris, Dr. Xaulanda, and Dr. Neslon discuss the challenges of speaking up and the potential consequences (good and not so good), but also highlight the importance of seeking support and finding spaces where you can be yourself if you are not feeling psychologically safe. Whatever the situation, whether you're an employee or entrepreneur, Dr. Nelson encourages individuals to prioritize their mental health and well-being. For people who decide to go the business ownership route, she recommends that they allow their traumatic work experiences to inform their values and how they build their organizational culture to make a positive impact by breaking the cycle of toxicity. #Issues2Impact #Urbander #UdoU #IHAVESOMETHINGTOSAY #podcast #mindset #leadership
Are you curious about the complex dynamics behind code-switching? Ever wondered why some people alter their expressions/voices/personalities to meet someone else's comfort level? Get ready to expand your perspectives as we journey into the heart of code-switching with special guests: Host of The FrazierChronicles Podcast, David Frazier Industrial-organizational Psychologist, Entrepreneur, Educator, & Published Author, Dr. Juliette Nelson, and Assistant Professor of Psychology at University of Michigan, Dr. Myles Durkee. Unearth the hidden influences this practice has on our identity, cultural expression, and mental health. In this thought-provoking episode, we'll explore the personal experiences of our guests, who each perceive code-switching in unique ways. Whether it's adapting to different contexts or accommodating others, we'll delve into the reasons behind this phenomenon. We'll also scrutinize its impact on black individuals, discussing four distinct profiles emerging from our data and the mental toll it can take. The knowledge and research of Dr. Myles Durkee helped guide us through the intricacies of this deeply-rooted practice.Our discussion intersects with themes of cultural awareness and acceptance, emphasizing the power of embracing our individuality. We shed light on the consequences of code-switching in our private and professional lives, stressing the need to acknowledge the diverse shades of blackness. The personal insights of David, Juliette, and Dr. Myles aim to provide a fresh perspective and understanding of code-switching. Let's stride towards creating more inclusive environments and celebrate our differences. Join me for this enlightening exploration of code-switching and the profound impact it has on our identities.Connect With My Guests:Dr. Myles Durkee:https://lsa.umich.edu/psych/people/faculty/mdurkee.htmlDr. Juliette Nelson:https://www.juliettenurinelson.com/https://instagram.com/juliettenurinelsonhttps://www.facebook.com/juliettenurinelson/David Frazier:https://www.frazierchronicles.com/https://www.instagram.com/frazierchronicles/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG4YyFJNcraDNgO6rs16AKQhttps://twitter.com/FrazierChronicSupport the showIntro Music by: Anthony Nelson aka BUSShttps://music.apple.com/us/artist/buss/252316338Keep it Safe, Keep it healthy & Keep it Kandid!www.thekandidshop.comIG, FB & Tiktok: @thekandidshoppodcast
In this episode: Dr. Destinee Prete, Tom Bradshaw, Dr. Rajanique Modeste, Lee Crowson, Dr. Juliette Nelson, LindaAnn Rogers, Ashlynn, Alexander Abney, Kristy Rakes, Elizabeth Luckett, Moira Loney, Jeannie McCoy. Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events
In this episode: Dr. Jeremy Lucabaugh, Tom Bradshaw, Dr. Destinee Prete, LindaAnn Rogers, Lee Crowson, Dr. Juliette Nelson, Jeannie McCoy, Ropafadzo Humanikwa Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events
In this episode: Dr. Jeremy Lucabaugh, Tom Bradshaw, Dr. Destinee Prete, Nic Krueger, Maria Valles, Greg Russell, Jeannie McCoy, Megan Malone, Rich Cruz, Lee Crowson, Dr. Juliette Nelson. Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events
In this episode: Dr. Jeremy Lucabaugh, Dr. Destinee Prete, Tom Bradshaw, Cynthia Lieberman, Dr. Juliette Nelson, Lee Crowson, Carolyn Gaskill, Elizabeth, Andrea U. Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events
In this episode: Dr. Destinee Prete, Tom Bradshaw, Lee Crowson, LindaAnn Rogers, Dr. Juliette Nelson, Dr. Reina Cubbage, Carolyn Gaskill, Amanda Klawiter. Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events
In this episode: Dr. Jeremy Lucabaugh, Tom Bradshaw, Deborah Collazo, Lee Crowson, Dr. Arieana Thompson, LindaAnn Rogers, Dr. Juliette Nelson, Carolyn Gaskill, Kayla Elberg, Amanda Klawiter, Alexander Abney-King Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events
In this episode: Dr. Jeremy Lucabaugh, Dr. Destinee Prete, Tom Bradshaw, Dr. Arieana Thompson, Dr. Juliette Nelson, Dr. Rajanique Modeste, Aaron Helton, Lee Crowson, Amanda Klawiter, Maria Valles, Imani Nakyanzi Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events
In this episode: Dr. Destinee Prete, Tom Bradshaw, Dr. Juliette Nelson, Devon Delmonico, Lee Crowson, Dr. Arieana Thompson, Amanda Klawiter Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events
In this episode: Dr. Jeremy Lucabaugh, Dr. Destinee Prete, Tom Bradshaw, Dr. Arieana Thompson, Dr. Juliette Nelson, Dr. Rajanique Modeste, Aaron Helton, Lee Crowson, Amanda Klawiter, Maria Valles, Imani Nakyanzi Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events
n this episode, Denis Maronga will inspire us on how he makes a meaningful influence on his community by providing a range of resources across medical, financial, and legal aspects to support predominantly Afro-immigrant communities. Tune in today as he shares his unique story about career, community, and health and how he gives emphasis on the significance of eye health awareness to help our next generation be ready for potential future challenges Dubai Denis Maronga formerly known as General Mutombo, is a program manager, actor, producer, media entrepreneur, and an award-winning Kenyan stand-up comedian. He has been a big name on the diaspora stand-up circuit for 7 years, despite flying under the radar of most mainstream and international audiences. Denis is the founder and CEO of The Kicheko Project Foundation based in Seattle, Washington. A non-profit that funds, promotes, and strengthens the creative capacity of our communities by providing all African people in Washington with diverse opportunities for arts participation. “In order for your talent, skill set, and gift to actually manifest on earth properly, you have to serve people. It has to pour into people and nourish people's spirits.” – Denis Maronga About NURILENS NURILENS was founded by CEO, Dr. Juliette Nelson, as a fusion of her love for eyewear and her lifelong appreciation for deep-rooted culture and timeless natural materials. Having traveled to different countries and lived in South Korea for one year, she was exposed to a variety of fashionable and affordable eyewear options that allowed her to express her colorful personality and individuality. NURILENS seeks to combine style, performance, and sustainability by creating an experience that encourages self-expression, impact, and improved eye health. Furthermore, they envision a world where people are empowered to express their identity, history, and culture with visibility, performance, and fashion all through a pair of eyewear. As an Afro-Caribbean woman, through NURILENS, Juliette seeks to celebrate the culture and identity of her customers. Her brand also encourages customers to "see through the lens of their purpose" by stepping out as their best, authentic selves, making healthy decisions about their vision, and seeking to be purpose-oriented in what they do. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theafricanexcellistpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theafricanexcellistpodcast/support
With the help of a special guest, the girls dove into this season of Love is Blind. The twists and turns, the disappointments, the change of hearts after seeing their match, and so much more.
On today's episode we're diving into “code-switching, what it is, why we do it and do we really need to do it anymore? Joining me for this long overdue discussion are : Host of the Frazier Chronicles Podcast Mr. David Frazier Industrial & Organizational Psychology Practitioner, Founder & CEO of Junuri & Junuri Publishing and, Author of "Sharing My Lens: The College Experience", Dr. Juliette Nelson Psychologist & Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Michigan, Dr. Myles Durkee In a poll conducted on my FB group "Kandidly Speaking" I asked the question: “How many of you code switch around non- BIPOC people and be honest?” Of the respondents; 40% said, I do it daily, 35% said I do it sometimes 15% said, Nope, I talk the same regardless. 10% said, What the hell is code switching? - In 2019, Pew Research found that 48% of college black college graduates in America felt the need to change how they talk around people of other races So, what exactly is code-switching? Websters defines code-switching as, "the practice of alternating between two or more languages or varieties of language in conversation." Well my guests each had their own unique, yet similar take on code-switching. "I would define code switching as, adapting myself depending on the context I'm in, but typically to accommodate someone else's comfort. So to make them feel more comfortable so that they'll either treat me more fairly or not see me through the lens of stereotypes and stigma." -Dr. Myles Durkee "So code switching. If I had to come up with a terminology for it, it would mean to me basically changing who you really are to meet a demand somewhere else." - David Frazier "I would say code switch is changing your use of language in a sense, or vernacular to adjust to the environment that you're in. That might often come with the intention of trying to fit in. I think we might find that often happening in places where we don't necessarily identify with other people around us. But it can also occur in times when we want to fit in even the spaces with the people we identify with. " -Dr. Juliette Nelson Code-switching often goes beyond language adjustments and can include, changing your hair, clothes, behaviors to be more acceptable and/or less threatening to in spaces where you are the minority. Listen to the full discussion and let me know what your thoughts are on code-switching! GUEST CONTACT INFO: Dr. Juliette Nelson: https://www.juliettenurinelson.com/ https://instagram.com/juliettenurinelson https://www.facebook.com/juliettenurinelson/ https://www.amazon.com/Sharing-My-Lens-College-Experience/dp/1706700792 Dr. Myles Durkee: https://lsa.umich.edu/psych/people/faculty/mdurkee.html https://twitter.com/DrDurkee David Frazier: https://www.frazierchronicles.com https://twitter.com/FrazierChronic https://www.instagram.com/frazierchronicles/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG4YyFJNcraDNgO6rs16AKQ Intro Music: "Welcome to The Kandid Shop" Anthony Nelson aka BUSS_TE https://music.apple.com/us/artist/buss/252316338 Outro Music: Big Mouth Animated Series: "A Very Special 9/11 Episode" Copyright: Netflix, Amuseio AB (on behalf of Teawa); Wixen Music Publishing, Inc., UMPG Publishing, and 3 Music Rights Societies Episode Recorded Live on 10/11/2022
Dr. Juliette Nelson is an I-O Psychology Practitioner and Certified Diversity Professional. Her life's work is all about ensuring that people have a safe space in which they can thrive and be their best authentic selves. This love for authenticity, diversity, and uniqueness is also present in her businesses NURILENS, and JUNURI. Today we discuss Dr. Nelson's journey from NY to South Korea to the DMV, and how her experiences led her into entrepreneurship. Follow Her Here: https://nurilens.co/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/junuri/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/nurilens/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nelsonjuliette/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collisstutzer/message
What could you accomplish if you let your passions and actions lead you? Listen in as Maquita & Monica chat with Dr. Juliette Nelson about all things entrepreneurship. Dr. Nelson is the founder and owner of NURILENS Eyewear, a handcrafted wooden eyewear brand that aims to not only help you see but keep you looking fly. Dr. Nelson talks all about her journey to founding one of her many businesses including the highs and lows of being a boss. She gives much credit to the team she has in place and is still very excited to grow her baby! You'll get some dope gems encouragement and some eye care tips. Check out @nurilens and nurilens.co to learn more! Follow @ChickenSexDegrees on Instagram and @ChcknSexDegrees on Twitter to join in on the conversation. We talk back! Purchase our merch at chickensexdegrees.com Music By: @DJChoppALot
Empowering people and supporting their journeys in stepping out as their best authentic selves and walking in their purpose is one of the important tasks of human resources in the age of speed. Dr. Juliette Nelson an industrialist psychologist and author of the book Sharing My Lens: The College Experience is our guest today. Listen to her insights now. Schedule an exploratory call and needs analysis with us about your diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and needs. Get Started! #hr #diversity #inclusion #leadership
Dr. Juliette Nelson is an educator, entrepreneur, and published author who is passionate about empowering people to achieve the highest standards of their purpose. As a practitioner in industrial-organizational psychology, with a focus on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, she works to implement solutions that foster a safe workplace for individuals at all levels of groups and organizations. She is the Founder and CEO of JUNURI, a company that equips students, professionals, and business owners, with the tools and resources to be successful in the different areas of their lives. JUNURI is also the parent of JUNURI Publishing, which focuses on bringing a writer's vision to life on paper, as well as NURILENS, a wooden eyewear collection with blue-light blocking solutions in each pair that celebrates individuality, self-expression, and each person's calling to be impactful all in a pair of frames. She is also the Co-Founder & Chief Business Development Officer of Vwazen, a learning management system that works to meet the language learning needs of Haitian Creole speakers and learners. In her book Sharing My Lens: The College Experience, she shares some of the gems she wish she knew that prove to be valuable in achieving an engaging academic experience throughout college. Given her experiences, she is intentional about being an agent of motivation, inspiration, and encouragement to the world around her. Follow Juliette http://www.juliettenurinelson.com/ https://junuri.co/ http://www.junuripublishing.co/ http://www.nurilens.co/ @juliettenurinelson on Instagram Juliette Nelson on LinkedIn --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whataword/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whataword/support
Juliette Nelson is a thought leader, entrepreneur, and published author who is passionate about empowering people to achieve the highest standards of their purpose. Having a Bachelor's and Master's in Business Administration, she is dedicated to equipping her clients with the tools to be more productive, successful, and enjoy a better quality of life. She is also a Doctoral Candidate in Industrial & Organizational Psychology and aims to support organizations in achieving organizational effectiveness.----------Here are the places you can find Juliette:Book: Sharing my Lens the College ExperienceWebsite: https://www.juliettenurinelson.com/Nurilens: https://nurilens.co/Junuri: https://www.junuri.co/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/juliettenurinelsonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliettenurinelson/———————Diversitydish.com – How can I be of service?——————–Other places you can find resources and help support my work:Patreon / Discovery Den: https://www.patreon.com/sedruolamaruskaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sedruolamaruska/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sedruola/Website: http://diversitydish.com/Facebook: Sedruola Maruska (limited)
Juliette Nelson is the Founder & CEO of JUNURI, Nurilens, and multiple other businesses.EPISODE LINKS:- Juliette: https://www.juliettenurinelson.com/- Nurilens: www.nurilens.co- Instagram: @juliettenurinelson- Facebook: @juliettenurinelson- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nelsonjuliette/PODCAST INFO:- Podcast website: https://languageofleadershippodcast.com- Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/language-of-leadership/id1624632468- Spotify podcasts: https://sptfy.com/KalQ- Ximalaya: https://www.ximalaya.com/zhubo/215321373- RSS Feed: https://feeds.transistor.fm/language-of-leadershipSOCIAL:- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/languageofleadership/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/LofLeadership- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhauge/- Web: https://hau.geCONTACT:- languageofleadership@gmail.com
I touched base with I-O Psychology Practitioner, Author, and Speaker, Juliette Nelson in this episode. Tune in to learn about her experiences of adjusting to her normal while blocking out the judgmental noise, her experience as a Haitian American, and discovering her passion. Touch Base with Julliette at: Website: https://www.juliettenurinelson.com/ Instagram: @juliettenurinelson Visual Version: Visit us at beyourownkind.com Interested in Being a Guest on the BYOK Podcast?: https://renitaquirls.typeform.com/to/fDQsNEd3I Tip A Matcha Latte: https://ko-fi.com/beyourownkind24 Shop our Sponsor CBS3 Design: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CBS3Designs?ref=search_shop_redirectVisit --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/renita-quirls/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/renita-quirls/support
"I got trust issues." Do you find it hard to trust in relationships? Better yet, do you struggle with the decision of whether or not someone is trustworthy? Sometimes something happens that skews our perception of who we can trust... and sometimes the list of people we think we can't trust includes ourselves! Join me and my guest, Juliette Nelson, as we talk about trust issues and how we are impacted when our boundaries are overstepped.
Dealing with depression is hard. It's a process. No often spoken publicly about - a silent, internal battle that is filled with turbulence, pain, and a vast array of emotions. In this week, Juliette Nelson, CEO of NURILENS and JUNURI goes there. She discusses pain, compassion, and the journey of healing from some of life's most devastating blows. Tune in as we discuss processing pain, grief, and success. Juliette reminds us all that, "we have to live for ourselves" despite everything that's going on around us or who may or may not be there for us because we have value. Connect with Raven M. Harris, (@ravenmharris) on Instagram or visit www.activatethedream.com
Juliette Nelson is a thought leader, entrepreneur, and published author who is passionate about empowering people to achieve the highest standards of their purpose. Given her experiences, she is intentional about being an agent of motivation, inspiration, and encouragement to the world around her.Juliette worked in South Korea for four years as an English teacher, and everybody told her not to do it. She discovered her purpose in South Korea, and ten years later, it came to fruition. Having a Bachelor's and Master's in Business Administration, Juliette has grown to become passionate about equipping people with the tools to help them become more productive, successful, and enjoy a better quality of life.Now that she also finished her Ph.D. Juliette is excited about the people she can network with and the opportunities that will open up to conduct more research and make the world a tad bit of a safer space. Segmented timestamps:[00:21] - About Juliette and what she does as a thought leader[01:00] - Juliette shares her career backstory and what she does in her spaces[02:31] - How Juliette manages downtime when the odds come against her and how she authored and published a book in three weeks [06:45] - The motivation and inspiration that enabled her to write a book [08:59] - What Juliette is excited about in the future now that she got a Dr. title and different projects running [11:22] - The importance of reflecting on your progress and celebrating how far we've come[12:31] - Practical tips to make your life better, unlock some greatness and live boldly[18:56] - Juliette mental model and framework of making the difficult decision [22:34] - How to reach out and connect with Juliette Notable Quotes:“When we're able to be kinder to ourselves, we are able to set boundaries, to honor boundaries, set realistic goals, and be okay even when we don't do as well as we expected.” ~ Juliette Nelson “Seek to be purposeful and don't focus too much on potential, the potential is a man-made thing, and often we may not achieve what people set for us.” ~ Juliette Nelson “You don't date with potential; you make friends with potential.” ~ Juliette Nelson “When we focus more on purpose, it makes life a bit more meaningful and allows us to tap into some of the great goals that we have.” ~ Juliette Nelson.“It makes the goal so much closer when you celebrate the baby steps instead of waiting for the giant reap.” ~ Juliette Nelson "Sometimes focusing soo much on growth can make us forget that our journey is what making us stronger or fulfilled."~ Noah Scott“What we define for ourselves as an outcome might be table stakes to what the universe has for us.” ~ Noah Scott USEFUL LINKS: Reach Juliette Nelson at:Website:https://www.juliettenurinelson.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julietnelsonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliettenurinelson/Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/juliettenurinelson?Get more from The Big Possible show:Website: https://www.thebigpossible.com RSVP for our next epic retreat here Follow us on social: @follownoah @thebigpossible
In this episode. My special guest was Juliette Nelson aka Ms. Right. The following topics were discussed. Including: What challenges has she faced an an Afro-Caribbean, Millennial, Woman? What inspired her to write the book called. "Sharing My Lens: The College Experience? She talked about her companies that she runs called Junuri and Nurilens? She shared her experience on being an teacher in South Korea? How does one start the journey on Spiritual Development? She talked about being the Co-Founder and Chief Business Development Officer of Vwazen? What is one statement that defines how she lives her life? Talked about the movie King Richard as well too. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/desmond27/support
So you have decided to just do that thing - then you realize.. I don't know what my 'thing' is! Don't worry, let's discover your purpose. Join Courtney and Juliette Nelson as they talk about discovering your purpose, understanding how to manifest it in your life, and writing 10+ page papers (don't worry, that doesn't have to be part of finding your purpose). JUNURI:https://www.junuri.co/ Nurilens (eyeglasses company): https://nurilens.co/ https://www.yourenotqualifiedpodcast.com/ IG: @ynqpod Email: ynqpod@gmail.com
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Juliette Nelson is an educator, businesswoman, entrepreneur, choir director, and the author of the book, “Sharing My Lens: The College Experience”.She is the Founder and CEO of JUNURI, which equips students and professionals with the tools and resources to be successful in different areas of their lives.
Pacifico talks with author and entrepreneur Juliette Nelson about her journey to helping empower young people to get more out of life and business.---Law, The Universe, And Everything is a show featuring leaders from the fields of law, business, sports, medicine, spirituality, music, marketing, entrepreneurship, cannabis, blockchain, and beyond. We talk about anything and everything as long as its interesting. No topic is off limits so it's a bit like Joe Rogan meets Tim Ferriss but the host has better hair. Law, The Universe, And Everything is a production of The Soldati Group (https://soldatigroup.com). All opinions expressed by the host and podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinions of The Soldati Group. This podcast is for information and entertainment purposes only. These discussions do not constitute legal or investment advice.------Law, The Universe, And Everything is sponsored by Prosperitas, an animated video agency that can help you bring your company's ideas, values, products, and messages to life with the power of engaging videos. Whether you strive to win more customers, engage or educate your audience, Prosperitas will craft each video specifically targeted to fit your brand and vision. Visit https://ProsperitasAgency.com today to learn more and discover how Prosperitas can create the best videos your company has ever had to help increase conversion rates and drive more sales.---------Books Mentioned:Leadership and Self-Deception by The Arbinger Institute: https://amzn.to/3f5VfCxWhen Sorry Isn't Enough by Gary Chapman: https://amzn.to/3BOcSQYSharing My Lens by Juliette Nelson: https://amzn.to/3iSsydn------Show Notes:00:00 Show Intro01:04 Https://ProsperitasAgency.com01:41 Guest Intro – Juliette Nelson02:39 Interview Begins02:48 Becoming An Entrepreneur04:11 Coaching And Empowering The Next Generation07:23 NURI-LENS08:44 Becoming An Author12:12 Branching Out And Embracing Your Process20:31 Long Term Growth24:40 Getting Published28:08 Finding Balance32:59 Organizational Psychology35:28 The Best Investment Juliette Has Ever Made36:49 Juliette's book recommendations38:05 Juliette's billboard39:01 Juliette's advice for young people40:32 Getting better at saying no41:39 Finding mentors42:32 Juliette's self-care strategies44:44 The kindest thing anyone has done for Juliette47:03 Show Outro
On this episode of Side Talk Keisha Nicole sits down with I-O Psychology Professional, Author, Speaker, Entrepreneur and Educator Juliette Nelson to discuss all the different projects she is working on and why she is so passionate about teaching people on a level that goes way beyond memorization. She also talks about her book Sharing My Lens: The College Experience, in which she shares all the things college bound students need to know before stepping foot on campus and why she started a wooden eyewear collection. To learn more about Juliette visit www.juliettenelson.me Subscribe & Follow Side Talk & The Oh Hell No Podcasthttps://sidetalk.buzzsprout.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theohhellnopodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheOhhellnopodcastTell us what you want to hear...fill out our questionnaire! https://forms.gle/pLHjHLtv1SkgHRpF9
In the words of Juliette: "I am a thought leader, entrepreneur, and published author who is passionate about empowering people to achieve the highest standards of their purpose. Having a Bachelor’s and Master’s in Business Administration, I have grown to become passionate about equipping my clients with the tools to be more productive, successful, and enjoy a better quality of life. I am also a Doctoral Candidate in Industrial & Organizational Psychology as I aim to provide value to organizations in Learning & Development, Employee Engagement, and Organizational Effectiveness. I am the Founder and CEO of JUNURI, a company that equips students, professionals, and business owners, with the tools and resources to be successful in the different areas of their lives. JUNURI is also the parent of JUNURI Publishing, which focuses on bringing a writer’s vision to life on paper, as well as NURILENS, a wooden eyewear collection with blue-light blocking solutions for students and professionals. I am also the Co-Founder & Chief Business Development Officer of Vwazen, a learning management system that works to meet the language learning needs of Haitian Creole speakers and learners. In November of 2019, I authored and published Sharing My Lens: The College Experience, in which I share some of the gems that I learned about college. Given my personal, professional, and academic experiences, I am intentional about being an agent of motivation, inspiration, and encouragement to the world around me. If you would like to learn more about what I do or how I can provide value to you, let’s connect and keep in touch!" Topics She Can Discuss: My eyewear collection Travels to South Korean Life as a Haitian-American Academic & Professional Development Striving to understand and achieve your purpose Leadership Industrial & Organizational Psychology How to stay motivated and productive Self-Assessments and Understanding Yourself Culture, Diversity, & Inclusion Spiritual Development Her book: https://www.amazon.com/Sharing-My-Lens-College-Experience/dp/1706700792 Website https://www.juliettenurinelson.com/ Website #2 https://junuri.co/ Website #3 https://nurilens.co/ LinkedIn URL https://www.linkedin.com/in/nelsonjuliette/ Facebook URL https://www.facebook.com/juliettenurinelson/ Instagram Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
The Uncut podcast is a go-to source for listeners seeking educational and insightful conversations about entrepreneurship, business, and finances, and I have the honor of learning from influential Black female entrepreneurs the likes of Juliette Nelson. Juliette is a thought leader, entrepreneur, and published author who is passionate about empowering people to achieve the highest standards of their purpose. Juliette is the Founder and CEO of JUNURI, a company that equips students, professionals, and business owners, with the tools and resources to be successful in the different areas of their lives. JUNURI is also the parent of JUNURI Publishing, which focuses on bringing a writer's vision to life on paper as well as NURILENS, a wooden eyewear collection with blue-light blocking solutions for students and professionals. Juliette authored and published Sharing My Lens: The College Experience, in which she shares some of the gems that she learned about college. Tap in, subscribe to, if you haven't already. https://linktr.ee/JulietteNuriNelson --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/generalmutombo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/generalmutombo/support
Today I'm sharing a conversation I had with Juliette Nelson. Juliette is a thought leader, an entrepreneur, and the author of the book, “Sharing My Lens: The College Experience.” When I listened back to our conversation there was a common theme that kept coming into play and that was accountability. Not only to others but more importantly to ourselves and Juliette is someone who knows the value of holding yourself accountable. She's the Founder and CEO of a company that equips students, professionals, and business owners, with the tools and resources to be successful in all areas of their lives. She also created a publishing house, which focuses on bringing young writer's vision to life on paper and recently launched a wooden eyewear collection with blue-light blocking solutions for students and professionals. Find out more about Juliette at juliettenurinelson dot com. Enjoy!
in this episode I sit down with Juliet Nelson and we talk about her new venture the wooden eyeglass frames w/ blue light filtering lens --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talking-junk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talking-junk/support
In this episode, Juliette and Louis discuss the upcoming election, social injustice, and her new eyeglass company Nurilens. Junuri Website Nurilens Website Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member so we can continue to bring you content and interviews that nourish the mind and heart. It is our mission to bring good to the world by educating ourselves and others from the inside out. Truly, the heart matters. https://plus.acast.com/s/the-heart-matters-with-life-coach-louis-morris. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Juliette and Louis discuss the upcoming election, social injustice, and her new eyeglass company Nurilens. Junuri Website Nurilens Website
We discuss her time in South Korea, her book, and other matters of import. Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member so we can continue to bring you content and interviews that nourish the mind and heart. It is our mission to bring good to the world by educating ourselves and others from the inside out. Truly, the heart matters. https://plus.acast.com/s/the-heart-matters-with-life-coach-louis-morris. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We discuss her time in South Korea, her book, and other matters of import.
We discuss race relations in America, her education, and starting her company. Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member so we can continue to bring you content and interviews that nourish the mind and heart. It is our mission to bring good to the world by educating ourselves and others from the inside out. Truly, the heart matters. https://plus.acast.com/s/the-heart-matters-with-life-coach-louis-morris. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We discuss race relations in America, her education, and starting her company.