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One woman. One wild idea. One perfect can. Tiffany Jones, founder of Avenue 8 Cocktails, joins Michelle to share how she turned a frustration into an award-winning beverage brand. She'll walk you through the female-led research, formulation, and design process that brought her vision to life—from sourcing clean ingredients to collaborating with kick-ass team. They also dive into building a lifestyle brand, seeding strategy, and that feeling of seeing complete strangers enjoy your product. Tune in for business inspo, packaging eye candy, and a reminder to say yes to yourself before you're "ready." Tiffany Jones is the founder of Avenue 8 Cocktails. A Dallas native, Jones attended The University of Texas at Austin, and explored the fast-paced world of Wall Street in New York City - before earning her MBA at SMU. Her professional career spans fashion, cosmetics, advertising, and banking, but her true passion lay in high-end residential interior design—a field she thrived in for over 22 years. After a plethora of college family weekends drinking RTD cocktails that didn't satisfy, Jones set out to create a RTD cocktail for women that exuded luxury, taste and transparency. ------------------------ In today's episode, we cover the following: The origin story of Avenue 8 Cocktails The importance of branding and product differentiation Market research findings on women consuming alcohol Building Avenue 8's brand world Creating elevated packaging Launching with a PR strategy Avenue 8's future vision Winning the RTD Silver Medal at the Fifth Annual Craft Spirits Packaging Awards Advice for Founders ----------------------- RESOURCES: Episode 113: Hotel Lobby Candle with Lindsay Silberman ----------------------- GUEST INFO: To learn more about Tiffany and Avenue 8 Cocktails, follow her on Instagram @Avenue8Cocktails and visit their website DrinkAvenue8.com ---------------------- Social media in 2025 is pure chaos—platforms are shifting, algorithms are unpredictable, and keeping up feels like a full-time job. That's why we're sharing our 2025 Social Media Webinar that we share with all of our clients. It's a no-BS breakdown of what's working, what's dead, and how to build a strategy that actually delivers. Whether you're a brand owner or a social media pro, this resource is your shortcut to navigating the wild west of online marketing. Tune in at MKWCreative.co/resources/p/2025socialmedia ----------------------- WORK WITH MKW CREATIVE CO. Connect on social with Michelle at: Kiss My Aesthetic Facebook Group Instagram Tik Tok ----------------------- Did you know that the fuel of the POD and the KMA Team runs on coffee? ;) If you love the content shared in the KMA podcast, you're welcome to invite us to a cup of coffee any time - Buy Me a Coffee! ----------------------- This episode is brought to you by Zencastr. Create high-quality video and audio content. Get your first two weeks free at https://zencastr.com/?via=kma. ----------------------- This episode of the Kiss My Aesthetic Podcast is brought to you by Audible. Get your first month free at www.audible.com/kma. This episode was edited by Berta Wired Theme music by: Eliza Rosevera and Nathan Menard
Ep. 178 What if your greatest pain could become your greatest purpose? In this inspiring episode, two incredible women share their journeys of overcoming trauma, finding healing, and stepping into their power. On Fearless Fridays with Maryann, host Maryann Rivera-Dannert welcomes Drucilla Matthews-Beach and Tiffany Jones, contributors to the anthology Surviving Her Uncuffed Trauma. At 68, Drucilla Matthews-Beach opens up about healing from childhood wounds and the power of forgiveness in her story, "God Turned It Around." Her message reminds us that faith can transform even the darkest moments into light. Tiffany Jones, a mother, cheer coach, and founder of Purposefully Given LLC, shares her remarkable story, "I'm Still Standing," reflecting her resilience after surviving foster care, domestic violence, and abuse. Her work today empowers others to rediscover their worth and reclaim their lives. ✨ Key Highlights: How forgiveness opens the door to true healing. Recognizing the emotional and financial facets of abuse. Faith as a foundation for strength and empowerment. Tiffany's nonprofit, Purposefully Given LLC, supporting foster care youth.
Tech and creativity join forces in this episode of Classroom Conversations! Join us in our conversation with Tiffany Jones to learn how she and her students make beats with code.
Topics covered : Interior design, discovering your own style, trends. In this bite-sized episode I chat to interior designer Tiffany Jones of Beach House Interiors.Tiffany lives in Clare with her husband Wayne and their 3.5 year old son Guy.If you're following me on Instagram you might be aware that we recently moved into our forever home by the sea and Tiffany was, and still is, our interior designer and now friend.In this conversation she talks about the role of an interior designer, how to figure out your personal style, the importance of budgeting and her expert opinion on trends!To contact Tiffany...Interior Designer | Beach House Interior Design | Ireland (beach-house.ie)Beach House Interiors (@beachhouse.interiors) • Instagram photos and videosIf you're a fan of what I do, please follow, rate and review in all the usual places.And thanks, as always, for your support of Ready to be Real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ps. Keith and Maegan PIttman and Dr. David Lawson and Dr. Tiffany Jones shares a message with Celebration Church Orlando. In this new series entitled Renew, We will explore the power of mindset transformation and renewing our minds to align with God's truth.
A study conducted by Sales Enablement Pro found that 37% of leaders consider increasing revenue while minimizing costs for their employees to be one of their greatest challenges. So how can you maximize the impact of your investments while building your sales tech stack?Shawnna Sumaoang: Hi, and welcome to the Win Win Podcast. I am your host, Shawnna Sumaoang. Join us as we dive into changing trends in the workplace and how to navigate them successfully.Here to discuss this topic is Tiffany Jones, the vice president of sales strategy and field operations at HackerOne. Thank you for joining us, Tiffany. I would love for you to tell us a little bit about yourself, your background, and your role.Tiffany Jones: Thank you for having me. I’m Tiffany Jones, I am at HackerOne. I lead strategy operations and the enablement team at HackerOne. But I’ve been in the space for almost 15 years now. Before HackerOne, I was at DocuSign leading operations there from a hundred million through IPO to well over a billion in revenue. SS: I am excited to have you here today and you obviously have extensive experience as a leader in go-to-market strategy and operations. Based on that experience, can you tell us about some of the challenges facing go-to-market teams today? TJ: Yeah, I think one of the biggest challenges that we face from a go-to-market team perspective is how we think about growth in this new economy. Pre-COVID it was a pretty standard path that we were growing quarter over quarter, year over year. COVID had a ton of disruptions to that process. There were some big ups for some companies and some big downs for others. Really in the tech SaaS space, there was a lot of ups. And so right now, from a go-to-market perspective, we’re all just struggling to figure out, like, how do you repeat that year-over-year growth and get back to that same equilibrium. SS: Absolutely. And tell us about the role of revenue operations in this current landscape. How can RevOps teams help organizations really overcome some of these new challenges that we’re seeing, particularly in the growth sector? TJ: Yeah, it’s a great question. I think a lot of times the revenue operations part of the organization gets swept under the rug when it comes to thinking about the solutions for this, but, in my experience, we're front and center, and we play a role in how we think about the teams being organized and how they’re incentivized and building out those structures so that we can get back to that growth level, as well as with the tech stack that’s necessary, and the sales process that goes along with that to amp up the productivity of the sales team so we can get well-oiled machines with the right people in seat in the right roles to achieve those results. SS: I love that. And I think, as you stated, a key focus for a lot of operations leaders is really driving sales productivity. What are some of the key ways that RevOps can help businesses really optimize sales productivity? TJ: Yeah, the one that always comes to mind is systems. But there are a number of things for me that really help optimize productivity. There’s the territory design that you end up deploying in your organization. There’s the sales process that you ask each of your individual sellers within your organization to go through. And then there’s the tech staff that they actually operate in for that sales process. Aligning all three of those things that you have, when you say productivity, you’re not just talking about squeezing as many dollars out of an individual person as humanly possible and treating people more like machines every day, but really like how do you optimize their experience as sellers so that you’re asking them to do what’s most beneficial for not only themselves, but the company with the right tools at the right time, like really optimizing their experience? I find it to be really, really important. SS: Absolutely. And, obviously one of our core audiences is enablement and sales productivity is absolutely top of mind for many enablement leaders as well. In your opinion, how can revenue operations and enablement partner together to improve sales productivity?TJ: I think it all really starts with the sales process, thinking through what you actually want your sales team to do on a day-to-day basis, like the way that you want them to interact with customers, with other people internally, and with your tools in Sprint Center, and that’s something that the operations and enablement teams need to partner on in order for that to be something that you roll out and the sales team adopts, because you need it to not only work from a theoretical perspective, but you need the backend architecture of those systems to work together to deliver that experience for them to operate in.I have the benefit in my current role of Managing both an enablement team and operations team. And it’s been amazing this quarter as we put together our key projects for the year to see how those are intertwined from a process go-to-market systems perspective and the sales process that we want to layer on top of that and how those project plans really are on top of each other. It’s not, A waterfall effect where someone’s working on this and the next team takes it over. They very much are partnered hand in hand to deliver an optimized solution for the sales team. SS: And you talked a lot about the process component but there’s also a lot of kind of joint shared ownership around the tech stack. I think that’s a really critical area of partnership between enablement and revenue operations. They, I, At least in my experience, are often trying to make sure that they’re building and optimizing that for their go-to-market teams. What are some of the key components from your perspective of an effective tech stack in today’s sales landscape?TJ: Oh, it’s a difficult question. I feel like the landscape is ever-changing right now. There’s so much consolidation going on that there’s a constant evaluation, at least in my team, from my perspective of: are we using the right tools for the right purposes? I think when we talk about evaluating the tech stack, it’s not all a consolidation game.I don’t think the end goal is to get to one or two systems that limit the number of clicks or logins they have, but essentially using the best of every product in a way that makes sense from a systems architecture perspective. And I keep saying architecture because I think it’s such an important part of when you have a successful sales system running. So, how are you clicking through to some of your tools? Are you doing it out of a home base or are you asking people to go back into a single sign-on tool and navigate between different tabs at different points in the day? I think you get the enablement aspect, which is here are the best of these tools.Here’s how I want you to send emails, or to record calls, or to follow up on, and send out material to your end customers. But without the operations team, those can become very siloed events. And you need that operations team in the background, thinking about how they tie all of that information and data together so that the sales team is experiencing a much more optimized way that they’re working with the tools SS: Absolutely. And this might lead to. Lead into the next question a little bit, but I’d love to understand, what are some of your best practices for evaluating solutions to identify the right ones that also support your overarching go-to-market strategy? TJ: Yeah, in a perfect world, I would love to do an RFP on everything that we want to do and take a broad swath look at what’s really out there in the market.It’s rarely what happens. Sometimes we try to pull back and do a little bit of that, but from a best practice perspective, whenever we’re presented with a need for something, I ask two questions. The first one is, do I have an existing tool that solves this and at what level does it solve it? And does that solution meet my sellers where they’re at and what they’re trying to do? And the second question is so important. It’s very easy to answer the first one. Again, there’s a lot of consolidation going on in the tech stack world for sales, and so you probably have a tool that does whatever your team is asking to go look at right now. But is it meeting the sellers where they’re at?Is it in the space that they want to do that activity at? Does it fit into that sales process flow appropriately? And I think that key part of the evaluation really helps to build an optimal text stack for everyone to use. And so it might be that they need to do that while they’re sitting inside of their CRM.And so because that’s where they’re always doing it, it makes sense to have something that either is embedded there or is a tool that the CRM already offers, but perhaps it doesn’t matter. They’re doing it on their phone or one-off or in Slack or Teams. And meeting them where they’re at, I think, is the, is a really important aspect of making sure that you have a toolset that your team is actually using.SS: Oh, absolutely. And how does an enablement platform like Highspot strategically fit into your sales tech stack? TJ: For us, it’s a central point of information, right? We’re using it to collect information, distribute information, both internally as well as externally, as well as using the learning module to test that information.So it’s very much an information hub for us. We use it to again, leak out to other tools that we have or bring things from those tools in as that central point. But we need that, repository is the wrong word because it’s so much more than that, but we need that centralized point.For a long time, CRM was supposed to be that centralized point. And that was where the industry was really going from a tech perspective. But it’s just not where our salespeople are. The CRM is an afterthought of filling in information. So more and more we’re finding. That pane of glass that’s more like Highspot where the information itself is where our salespeople want to be. And that’s where we see it as part of our tech stack today. SS: I love that. How do you measure the impact of your technology investments on your strategic business initiatives? TJ: The measurement one is always so tricky for me. I don’t have a great answer for that because it’s not as simple when I buy tech stack pieces, there’s always an ROI calculator everyone has and they look at, and they show me all the metrics of the time saved by my sales team and or like I’ll remove this tool and so on overall cheaper costs and all of those are true and they’re a good way to measure.That’s the ROI that we’re getting and it’s great for talking with my procurement team on. But the reality of the measurement is how much is my team in it. How much are they actually using it? How many logins are they doing? How many edits are they making in the tool? Are they doing it because I’m forcing them into it?Because I put a mandatory course in? Or are they doing it because it’s where they want to be? And again, a great example is more and more for our culture at HackerOne, Slack is where everyone wants to be. And so I know that if I put things in that medium, that I’ll have a higher use of it. And that’s what I mean when evaluating, like, where people are at.I’m only going to get the ROI on that tool that I’m buying if someone’s using it. And I know that they’re using it if it’s integrated in Slack because that’s where they’re at every day. And so that usage is really what’s the most important metric for me when thinking about, am I buying, or are you? Do I have usable tools on the system?SS: Absolutely. And that’s definitely a common thread that we’ve heard when we talk to other operations leaders, for sure. Last question for you, Tiffany, how do you think technology innovations like AI will continue to impact the sales landscape? And do you have any advice for other leaders on how to keep pace with these innovations?TJ: AI might be the death of me and my role sooner rather than later. It’s interesting. Everyone has a copilot, everyone is using AI, there are some that are quick in front of it, and some are better than others, but it’s just the reality of every tool that we’re using, and 90 percent of the emails that I get on tech stack related things are around how this AI is going to make my team so much smarter, they’re going to spend less time doing research, they’re going to have these really personable emails that are sent out. The reality is if everyone’s using the same AI tools for the same things, they’re not like envelope emails are going to start to look the same. And it might work for a little bit, but it’s not going to be, it’s not gonna be the long-term benefit we see of AI. And so when I think about AI and how it’s popping up in all of our tool sets, what I’m really focused on is what each tool's AI does for my sales team and through, again, similar to Tech Stack, like how do I want them using it? At what point in the sales process is that the. The well-thought-through AI has the best advice or information to help support them. And being really intentional about which AIs they’re using at what point in time. And still pushing them to have that personable impact on what they’re doing. If it’s sending an email let it write some of that for you. But then don’t absolve them of doing the work of the research and double checking. Because I think that’s where it’s going to start to fail a lot of companies and a lot of leaders where they rely too heavily on it. Insult. I think in the next two years, people are going to have an operations team, like a full-time Co-pilot management role, or analyst role, just to make sure you’re curating those Co-pilots to not conflict with each other and to have the right answers. I think advice for other leaders outside of maybe getting in front of a role like that open is to be thoughtful about why is your team using that AI component. What value is it giving them at that point in time? And do you have another AI somewhere else that you have to think about? Is it going to give conflicting information or could someone use them differently? Or two different roles use them and end up in a spot where you’re now, at odds with each other within your own organization. So I do think you have to start to look at those AIs as almost their own tech stack within the tech stack and be really thoughtful about your approach. SS: Very interesting and amazing advice for our audience. Tiffany, thank you so much for joining us today. I really appreciated it.TJ: Yeah, this was great. Thank you so much. SS: To our audience, thank you for listening to this episode of the Win Win Podcast. Be sure to tune in next time for more insights on how you can maximize enablement success with Highspot.
About the Guest(s): Tiffany Jones is a dedicated educator and teacher with a passion for supporting and helping teachers around the world. She began her journey after a transformative visit to Tanzania, where the lack of basic educational supplies in schools struck her deeply. Tiffany's mission extends beyond the classroom to touch educators globally, recognizing that everyone has something to teach and share. Episode Summary: In this inaugural episode of the "Just Teach It" podcast, host Tiffany Jones embarks on her mission to transform education by providing support to teachers worldwide. The episode highlights the genesis of her journey and the steps she's taking to launch her podcast. Trevor, with over 500 episodes of podcasting experience, provides Tiffany with actionable advice, imbuing this episode with a sense of beginning and endless possibility. The conversation weaves through the practicality of starting a podcast—from ideation to execution. Trevor delves into specific strategies for outreach, planning, and leveraging podcasting platforms to optimize content distribution. The discussion incorporates valuable insights on how podcasting can act as a powerful communication tool to amplify important missions such as Tiffany's. Resources: Tiffany Jones LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffany-jones-6b132236/ Career Transition Summit: https://event.webinarjam.com/register/67/04404igv LinkedIn e-book: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/714118097/ Subscribe: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/who-ya-know-show Trevor Houston is a licensed financial professional offering insurance/financial products through various carriers. For more info visit http://cpwstrategies.com Chapters: (0:03:16) Trevor asks Tiffany about her mission and how to put it on a podcast (0:05:58) The four pillars of creating podcast content (0:12:56) Creating a vision board and following influential people (0:15:17) The story of how Tiffany connected with Trevor (0:17:03) The challenge of selling oneself (0:23:39) Discussion on structuring content categories (0:24:01) Scheduling and batching episodes (0:26:03) Importance of consistency and going live (0:31:49) Importance of recognizing the audience in live streams (0:38:01) Cost of podcast equipment (0:42:40) Using Riverside for recording (0:42:45) Tiffany Jones talks about her experience using Riverside for recording (0:47:30) Tiffany asks about live streaming and the platforms where the podcast can be streamed (0:51:17) Uploading the podcast and where it can be distributed (0:54:48) The rise of video podcasts and the importance of recording both audio and video (0:55:20) Content distribution platforms like Spotify and Apple are embracing podcasts (0:57:53) Elements needed for podcast publishing include video, thumbnails, and show notes (1:00:04) Collect data by organizing guest information for future collaborations and referrals (1:04:25) Asking for referrals can lead to great guest recommendations for future episodes (1:06:39) Use ChatGPT to generate podcast titles, descriptions, and interview questions (1:08:05) Treating interviews as conversations, not interrogations (1:12:05) Hiring a video editor to clean up your podcast episodes (1:16:18) Tiffany plans to upload and share her podcast (1:18:27) Hiring video editors helps change lives on the other end (1:19:36) Riverside can create clips with captions and logos for promotion (1:20:08) Podcasting doesn't have to be difficult, just start with a camera, microphone, and Riverside (1:25:27) Framework for launching the podcast and putting it out to the universe (1:26:37) Tiffany is ready to take action and make her podcast a reality (1:27:34) Paying attention to your podcast requires investment (1:29:45) Tiffany Jones: Grateful for the connection and excited for the ripple effect (1:30:38) It's all about who you know.
About the Guest(s): Tiffany is a passionate individual known for her humanitarian efforts, particularly her dedication to serving communities in Africa. After a personal battle with breast cancer, Tiffany found a new calling. Despite not being a "typical mountain climber," she bravely embarked on a trek to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, motivated by her desire to honor her parents. Beyond her adventurous pursuits, Tiffany is also a teacher who saw a vital need during her journey in Africa. She established Patchworks, a nonprofit organization focused on improving educational opportunities and providing essential supplies to African schools. Her work demonstrates her commitment to global citizenship and making a tangible impact on the lives of others. Episode Summary: In this inspiring episode, Tiffany shares the stirring story of her transformation from an everyday mom in Maine to a global change-maker. After her life was touched by cancer, she took on the colossal challenge of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, not only for personal healing but also to honor her parents. Discover how Tiffany's unexpected journey led her to witnessing firsthand the educational needs in Africa, driving her to start a nonprofit and bridge the gap for schools and communities there. Tiffany's experiences underscore the interconnectedness of our global community and the importance of extending help beyond local borders. From the mental and physical preparation necessary for climbing a mountain to leveraging her educational expertise in creating global impact, the episode unpacks a wealth of emotions and strategies. Resources: Tiffany Jones LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffany-jones-6b132236/ Career Transition Summit: https://event.webinarjam.com/register/67/04404igv LinkedIn e-book: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/714118097/ Subscribe: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/who-ya-know-show Trevor Houston is a licensed financial professional offering insurance/financial products through various carriers. For more info visit http://cpwstrategies.com Chapters:(0:02:11) Tiffany talks about the mental and physical challenges of climbing Kilimanjaro. (0:03:30) Tiffany shares how she took action by buying a pair of sneakers. (0:04:06) The importance of taking the first step and starting before you're ready. (0:05:24) Tiffany talks about starting a GoFundMe to fund her trip. (0:07:16) Tiffany explains her journey to the base camp of Mount Kilimanjaro. (0:08:40) Tiffany reflects on her goal of reaching the summit and the challenges she faced. (0:11:58) Tiffany talks about the importance of slowing down and taking the journey step by step. (0:13:37) Tiffany shares a moment of fear and realization during the climb. (0:15:24) Tiffany recalls her mother's advice to be gentle instead of fighting. (0:22:18) Tiffany visits schools in Africa and is moved by the lack of resources for teachers. (0:26:44) Feeling inspired to help but not knowing where to start (0:32:53) Trevor's suggestion to start a podcast to share her message (0:37:55) Addressing the question of why she helps in Africa (0:39:28) The rich opportunities and potential in Africa (0:40:05) Tiffany's first fiscal year as a 501 organization (0:41:56) Impact of Patchworks: school improvements and providing food (0:42:30) Bringing computers and cell phones to Africa (0:43:37) Importance of showing the impact to donors (0:48:08) Tiffany shares details of her silent auction fundraiser (0:51:25) Tiffany's upcoming trip to Africa on June 30 (0:52:40) How to connect with Tiffany and support Patchworks (0:52:32) Trevor and Tiffany discuss how people can support her mission in Africa (0:53:12) Trevor suggests Tiffany start a podcast to share stories of those joining her cause (0:55:09) Trevor compliments Tiffany's positive energy and enthusiasm (0:57:13) Tiffany encourages listeners to buy sneakers and supports her cause
My guest Tiffany Jones shares her amazing story of doing that on both fronts! Founder of Patchworks Inc | Breast Cancer Thriver | High School Teacher | Adventurer** Tiffany Jones is not your ordinary high school teacher from the picturesque state of Maine. She is the spirited founder of Patchworks Inc, a non-profit organization with a mission as grand as the mountains. Tiffany's journey into the world of philanthropy was born from a personal mission—to kick cancer's butt and to make a difference. After tragically losing both of her parents to cancer, Tiffany embarked on an extraordinary journey. She climbed the towering heights of Kilimanjaro as a symbolic battle against this relentless foe. Her courage and determination in the face of adversity led to the creation of Patchworks Inc, an organization that brings together people and supplies to Tanzania, providing vital support to those in need. Tiffany's story takes an unexpected turn when she herself became a breast cancer thriver. Her personal experience with cancer has given her an unwavering commitment to her cause and a profound understanding of the struggles individuals face in their battle against this disease. In addition to her remarkable work with Patchworks Inc, Tiffany is an inspiring high school teacher, shaping young minds in her community. She lives in Maine with her loving husband, two wonderful children, and a loyal dog who enjoys the outdoor adventures as much as she does. Tiffany's life philosophy is encapsulated in her belief that we all have mountains to climb, both literal and metaphorical, and it's up to us to conquer them, one step at a time. She's an advocate for action, reminding us that "someday" can't be delayed forever. Tiffany Jones is a beacon of hope, a symbol of resilience, and an advocate for taking the next step in the face of life's challenges.
SHOW NOTES2:30 – teachers are bridge builders2:55 – a passion for building connections and helping others realize their potential3:40 – overwhelming appreciation for men and women in the U.S. military5:50 – being better tomorrow than you are today6:10 – focus most on what you need to do well, show up the next day, and improve7:00 – chorus director Janice Folsom was an inspiration8:10 – the capacity to command a room, getting a team to work toward a common goal8:35 – painting a picture of goals and transfers to the real world, and why that's important9:10 – building opportunities for students to engage in Georgia's booming creative industry sector9:50 – shift from a traditional choral background to focusing more on creation10:25 – learning how to build relationships and partnerships, and using those skills in the classroom11:20 – a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent Georgia's teachers11:40 – great experiences to connect with a wide representation of various sectors12:35 – Gen Z – philanthropic intentions and a desire to be social media influencers13:35 – if you want to be an influencer, be a teacher!14:15 – there are elements of being a teacher that are difficult and you can make a huge difference15:15 – Top Ten Back to School Tips project – collaborating with other Teacher of the Year candidates15:40 – I am an ambassador, not the best teacher in the state or even in my school – this is a chance to elevate the profession16:20 – a diverse range of best practices is a great way to honor others' voices17:00 – from a focus on teaching academic standards to an application of learning17:30 – learning what the pivotal knowledge and skill sets are in different careers19:30 – Trilith Studios (Marvel films+) leading to an idea for students to create new and original content, help them become entrepreneurs, etc.20:15 – students creating music and more – help from Tiffany I. M. Jones (then in an Atlanta Symphony Orchestra outreach role)21:10 – forming an entertainment label – Hall Pass Entertainment and opening the door to students' interests – students naming the label, creating art work, forming teams and committees22:15 – middle school students releasing music albums, posting to a YouTube channel, and starting a podcast23:00 – former middle school students now in high school are returning to Rising Starr Middle School to assist with the current work students are undertaking23:45 – even once a semester, make sure that students are engaged in at least one project that is strongly connected to career roles24:00 – share the stories of success and the great work students are doing26:55 – AI (artificial intelligence) – stifling or enabling and accelerating creativity?27:30 – first use of a floppy disk and an iPod – life-changing moments28:15 – despite capabilities, there are things that AI doesn't do very well29:45 – the future of work may bend toward jobs centered around creativity31:40 – which is more important, teaching or learning?32:30 – retired teachers, your job isn't yet done32:55 – Teacher:Student impact ratio is huge33:10 – Who did you inspire?33:30 – it's often the small moments that make the biggest impact33:40 – teacher Teddye Martin knew I needed a place to belong and connect34:30 – Ms. Martin instilled the love of education34:55 – a teacher's superpower is building connections, and we change the future when we help students see their potential35:50 – first thoughts when announced as Teacher of the Year36:20 – students, parents, colleagues, community partners can teach us as well, and help us look at things in a different way36:55 – gratitude for so many people who helped me along the way and who have made possible this opportunity to serve as an ambassador Email: Christy.Todd@doe.k12.ga.usFacebook:GATeacherX: @2024GaTOTY Blue Angels F/A-18 Super Hornet flight storyGeorgia Teacher of the Year webpageGeorgia Teacher of the Year events requestChristy Todd 2024 Georgia Teacher of the Year press releaseRising Starr Middle School, Fayette County GeorgiaTrilith StudiosGeorgia Lawyers for the ArtsHall Pass EntertainmentMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page
And So, She Left: Wisdom from Women Beyond the Corporate World
Entrepreneurs are deep thinkers. We each have a million ideas zipping around in our heads, and if we're lucky, a great one pops up every now and again. But there's a stark difference between the people who dream and the people who do. Tiffany Jones-Lewis made that realization after serving 8 years in the navy. Before launching TJL Collection, a fashion brand aimed at tall women, she was a lifelong dreamer. The tallest one in the room from a young age, her height had always matched the loftiness of her professional goals…yet the security of her HR day-job held her firmly in place. You're about to hear Tiffany's journey from dreamer to doer, the stumbling blocks she faced as a taller woman in fashion, and how she eventually learned to choose her own path. Tiffany talks about:Cultivating an environment that allows her to dream bigWhy striving for perfection actually hinders your progressHow she brought her vision and bring it to life through actionHow the internet pressures us to achieve rapidly at a young ageLeaving the navy for entrepreneurship & proving doubters wrong Starting her business with her husband in Hawaii during the pandemic We'd love to hear your feedback! Here's a quick 5-question survey. Your answers will help us to make the show even better: https://forms.gle/5JnfCUWbgLRw1NTa8 Hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos. Made by Cansulta and Ethan Lee.Music by © Chris Zabriskie, published by You've Been a Wonderful Laugh Track (ASCAP). Songs used in this episode include: "Air Hockey Saloon," "Hitchcock Would Have F***ed Up Charade," "Short Song 011223," " Short Song 020323," "Short Song 020723," "Short Song 030223," "Take Off and Shoot a Zero," "Another Version of You." Used under the Creative Commons 4.0 International License
Donte & Tiffany Jones and Juelz & Nikki Rhodes, Entrepreneurs, Lyrically Correct. Business-savvy married business partners took their game night escapades to a new level. They created Lyrically Correct, the hot trivia card game where players test their music knowledge, from old-school Hip Hop and R&B to gospel.Now – Lyrically Correct, a trivia card game empire for the culture, has officially landed an exclusive deal with Target placing them on more than 1800 shelves.https://www.tiktok.com/@lyricallycorrectgamehttps://www.instagram.com/lyricallycorrectgame/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Donte & Tiffany Jones and Juelz & Nikki Rhodes, Entrepreneurs, Lyrically Correct. Business-savvy married business partners took their game night escapades to a new level. They created Lyrically Correct, the hot trivia card game where players test their music knowledge, from old-school Hip Hop and R&B to gospel. Now – Lyrically Correct, a trivia card game empire for the culture, has officially landed an exclusive deal with Target placing them on more than 1800 shelves. https://www.tiktok.com/@lyricallycorrectgame https://www.instagram.com/lyricallycorrectgame/
After growing up on a dairy farm, Tiffany Jones (Tiffany Etc) experienced a unique connection to food. But it wasn't until she was at a crossroads that she chose cheffing as her career. It lead to gigs with some of the country's best chefs, venues, behind the scenes on tv. and the most challenging adversity in her life when she finally landed her dream venue that couldn't survive the whirlpool of covid. Now she's back, with a strong revolve and a bag full of opportunity. https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyetc.au/ Follow Deep In The Weeds on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=en Follow Huck https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork Deep in the Weeds is a food podcast hosted by Anthony Huckstep in conversation with chefs, food producers and members of the hospitality industry. An Australian Food Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.
American Indians are the smallest population in the US, yet sexual violence against Indigenous women is ten times the national average. Why? Kerry Hawk Lessard of Native American Lifelines talks about the Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. A vigil will honor the memories of Tiffany Jones and Yasmine Wilson, whose mother, Saundra Waddell, still fights for her justice. And Sophia Marjanovic, PhD talks about the race-based federal laws that have fueled attitudes and dangerous actions toward Indigenous people. Links: Vigil for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives, Native American Lifelines, Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, Baltimore American Indian Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whenever I talk with Beth and Tiffany from Kenza Collective, I feel incredibly grateful for them as part of my life and as huge assets to the freelance community. Together they run the Kenza Collective, your one-stop-shop for everything you need to know about running your own business as a parent. They are also both badasses in their own right. After 15 years of working for The Man, Tiffany transitioned to a full-time consultant when her daughter was just 10 months old. Taking this leap has given me complete autonomy over how I spend my time and energy, enabling her to become the calm and present Mama she wanted to be. Tiffany is an expert project manager, operations consultant, and fractional CEO. Beth has been a financial consultant since 2001. A serial entrepreneur with an MBA, she helps small businesses succeed by improving their financial narrative. She's spent more than two decades seeing the inner financial workings of over 65 companies, including non-profits, ranging in size from $12,000 to $18 million in annual income and has a long list of best practices. Find Kenza here: https://www.kenzacollective.com/ Find the Kenza pod here: https://www.kenzacollective.com/blog Listen to their episode on How to Fire a Client here. To learn more about Sarah go to www.fruitioninitiatives.com
For three decades, Cheryl's Herbs in Maplewood has brought a holistic approach to business. Started in 1991 by Cheryl Hoard, the shop sells essential oils, herbs, tinctures and more. It was a store Tiffany Jones fell in love with when she moved to St. Louis. So when Tiffany heard it might close after the owner's death, she decided to step in. We sat down with Tiffany to talk about growing the wholesale side of the business, what exactly these herbs do in terms of health and wellness and how they handmade the products right there in the shop on Manchester Avenue.
EPISODE 141Hey there, welcome to this episode of the podcast manager show and happy holidays. I hope this has been a peaceful time for you. Maybe spending time with family, friends, and getting ready for the new year. I wanted to give my team a break this week. So we do not have a new episode for you today. But I did want to invite you to listen to our top five episodes of the podcast manager show.These episodes have received the most feedback and the most downloads over the years:-Episode 103: What does a $1k podcast management package Include?-Episode 90: How to find clients in 2022-Episode 78: Success Story: Brittany Cues on landing high end podcast management clients-Episode 102: How to manage your time so you feel successful each day with Tiffany Jones of The Kenza Collective-Episode 139: Podcast predictions for 2023 with Sara WhittakerThank you so much for listening to the podcast each week and letting me know what you think of each episode. I want to leave you with this. The future is so bright for the podcasting industry. The future is so bright for you as a podcast manager, and I cannot wait to support you in building your podcast management business in 2023. Thank you for being here, and I'll talk to you next week.If you want to chat more about this topic, I would love to continue this conversation with you, over on Instagram! @laurenwrightonLearn how to become a profitable podcast manager without working more than 20 hrs/wk in my free masterclass! Grab a seat at LaurenWrighton.com/masterclassSHOW NOTES: https://laurenwrighton.com/episode141
I'm excited to release my new podcast with Dr. Tiffany Jones (Mental Performance Coach). We cover a wide range of topics, including how to boost your confidence, how to deal with injuries, and how social media affects an athlete's life. There are examples/exercises that coaches, parents, and players can use when training their mental performance. It's a very exciting episode packed with really good information. You can learn more about Dr. Tiffany Jones by visiting her website www.xfactorperformance.com Enjoy the Pod. Take learning with you!
In the 93rd episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest, Master StrongFirst Instructor, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist, Dr. Michael Hartle will talk about Neuro muscular adaptation, The University of Phoenix goes online for the 1st time, The intuitive side of training, and going from the Barbell world to the Kettlebell world.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover:(0:55) It's Dr. Michael Hartle's birthday! @drmichaelhartle(1:30) Dr. Michael Hartle's PhD in exercise(2:00) What inspired Dr. Hartle to get his PhD?(2:45) Always be learning(4:30) The University of Phoenix goes online for the 1st time(5:40) The beauty of online programs and the internet(8:50) What did Dr. Hartle learn during his PhD?(9:50) Neuromuscular adaptation(10:00) About the central nervous system(12:45) Always be moving(13:30) “Use it or lose it.” - Dr. Michael Hartle @drmichaelhartle(14:50) “If you do something for so long it becomes second nature.” - Dr. Michael Hartle @drmichaelhartle(15:45) The ability of thinking and doing at the same time(16:10) Shout out to Diane Webb @thatspiritualshrink and Dr. Tiffany Jones @drtiffjones(16:50) The softball analogy(18:10) “If you want to enhance your brain, go outside and walk.” - Dr. Michael Hartle @drmichaelhartle(18:55) The intuitive side of training.(20:00) As a coach when do you know when to add more variety to the workout plan?(23:00) What exactly was Dr. Hartle's strength program when he was playing football? (M-Su)(24:00) Kettlebell get ups are Godsend for football players(26:30) Tricep works(26:50) Dr. Hartle favorite exercise for powerlifting(28:50) Shout out to Dr. Stuart Mcgill @backfitpro(29:00) SFL and shout out to Fabio Zonin @x_fab_69 and Analisa Naldi @italiannna(32:00) The 5 rep bench test and the 1 rep bench test, shout out to Fabio Zonin @x_fab_69(33:00) StrongFirst is always evolving @strongfirst(35:50) From a Barbell world to a Kettlebell world(42:20) About the military press and the deadlift(42:30) “The very first rep of the military press is almost as much mental as it is physical.” - Dr. Michael Hartle @drmichaelhartle(44:10) Shout out to Pavel Macek @pavelmacekcom(45:00) First Mike's RKC was in 2009(46:20) Principles and mobility(47:30) The military press is truly challenging in the SFL(49:00) Can you use the same principles from the Barbell to the Kettlebell?(52:15) The power of mastering a skill(55:20) Dr. Hartle's coming certifications(55:50) Where to find Dr. Michael Hartle @drmichaelhartle https://www.instagram.com/drmichaelhartle/ (56:10) Join the Strength Connection Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/246922387454298
In the 84th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest, Highland Games Champion, and Owner of Empowered Strength, John Odden, will talk about positive association with nature, benefits of hunting, controlling the volume, John's new program, and more.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk!In this chapter, you will discover:(0:50) Introducing our special guest, Highland Games Champion, and Owner of Empowered Strength, John Odden, @empoweredstrength_(3:30) Van Gough immersive experience(5:00) About John's training style(7:30) The secret formula to success(8:10) John, then vs. now(8:30) Shout out to Strong First @strongfirst(9:00) How John has changed throughout the years(10:00) Last podcast with John Odden(12:10) John's yard(12:45) Positive association with the nature(13:30) Benefits of hunting (14:05) Target shooting on top of a mountain(14:25) Becoming a gear guy(14:45) Start in the summer!(15:45) Realizing our ability to control(16:25) Shout out to Dr. Tiffany Jones @drtiffjones(18:45) Barefoot minimum clothes routine(19:10) Growing in the countryside(19:50) Living in San Diego(20:25) The great divide(20:55) Change in sensory wavelength (21:55) Working with people in nature(22:45) Not wearing shoes(23:15) The biggest takeaway(25:30) “This is how we're wired to do things not to be confined, go from one comfort bubble to the next comfort bubble in our cars.” - John Odden @empoweredstrength_(26:45) Mike's changed morning routine(28:05) “We think that, like when we're in certain spots, that's the only place that we can feel those things, when in reality, we can probably duplicate that just outside the door of our own home.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(29:05) Reason behind John's peak performance(31:05) Lack of resources in the start(31:35) John's morning training(33:00) Controlling the volume(35:00) Volume or intensity?(35:25) Shout out to John Parker @johnparker__(38:00) Simple and sinister(39:55) Shout out to Geoff Neupert @geoff.neupert(40:35) Overcoming the self-imposed limits(43:00) How to work into sprinting again?(43:30) Everyone should throw!(44:20) Shout out to Pavel Tsatsouline @strongfirst(44:35) John's next program(45:35) Becoming fit vs. staying fit(46:05) Shout out to Danny Casey @ny_weightlifting_academy(46:30) Tactical strength challenge(47:30) Running TSC religiously(49:10) Rewarding for showing up(51:25) Why is the world of strength behind?(52:10) Why Mike loves TSC(52:35) Shout out to Dan John @coachdanjohn(53:25) The building foundation of John's gym(53:50) From the highland games to other challenges(56:55) The benefits of being an older athlete(59:25) A message to anyone who is not strength training(1:07:00) Where to find John Odden? @empoweredstrength_https://www.empoweredstrength.com
In the 82nd episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest Former Elite Instructor at StrongFirst, Research Methods and Statistics Professor, Craig Maker, will talk about the psychological immune system, fission-fusion, overtraining, and more.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter you will discover: (0:50) Introducing our special guest, Elite Instructor at StrongFirst, Research Methods and Statistics Professor, Craig Maker Twitter: @AntiFragileSelf(1:50) Craig's milestones(2:35) What is Craig currently working on?(2:55) Shout out to Ben Patrick @kneesovertoeguy(3:05) Shout out to Graham Tuttle @thebarefootsprinter(3:30) Reverse sled(4:00) Craig's experience with reverse sled(5:30) About footwork(7:00) Fission and Fusion(7:10) Pendulum model(7:25) “Fission fusion is like the speed bag, like, you can just throw it out of rhythm a little bit.” - Craig Marker Twitter: @AntiFragileSelf(8:00) The Strength Connection Podcast - Ep 42: Fission & Fusion Training(9:25) Is more better?(10:25) Is overtraining an issue?(11:40) “My training is actually training and not a workout.” - Craig Marker Twitter: @AntiFragileSelf(12:00) Shout out to Pavel Tsatsouline @strongfirst(12:10) Shout out to Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(12:45) “Most people don't push hard enough to really get to that level of overtraining.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(13:50) Shout out to George A. Bonanno @giorgiobee(13:50) What does trauma do to your body?(15:10) The harm of quick fixes(15:40) The field of affective forecasting and how we feel(17:05) The recovery process after trauma(17:50) A therapy-related research(18:20) Underestimating the natural recovery process(18:45) Kick people out of therapy!(20:15) “If you keep going back and thinking that you're broken, then it almost turns into an enabling.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(20:45) Old style training vs. what Craig prefers(21:05) Embracing negative emotions(22:20) Cry like a baby!(22:50) Way of the Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman @pwdan(24:40) Shout out to Jen Sincero @jensincero(25:30) Crying while watching Rocky(26:50) About Meditation(27:10) What does Craig do with someone with anxiety?(27:35) The process of embracing changes(28:05) Wanting to feel panic(29:15) Shout out to Dr. Tiffany Jones @drtiffjones(30:05) Physiological peace(31:50) Shout out to James Cameron @jamescameronofficial(33:10) Surrendering is courageous (33:25) Hand cup analogy(34:30) Shout out to Analisa Naldi @italiannna(35:00) Throwing a punch(36:30) Shout out to Trevor Bauer @baueroutage(37:20) About ATP(38:05) “We need energy to relax.” - Craig Marker Twitter: @AntiFragileSelf(39:15) Craig's thoughts about bodyweight training(40:20) Cramps after high-tension bodyweight training(42:05) Therapy is therapy!(42:25) Importance of physical therapy for better mental health(43:35) Why did Craig get involved with StrongFirst?(43:55) The simple and Sinister protocol(45:25) Why the phrase “gym is my therapy” is so popular(47:25) Intra-individual differences(48:20) Craig's future plans(49:50) The butterfly effect(51:20) The actual variable in diets(52:00) Shout out to Layne Norton @biolayne(52:40) It's ok to feel down!(54:25) Breaking Musclehttps://breakingmuscle.com/author/craig-marker/ (54:35) Where to find Craig Marker? Twitter: @AntiFragileSelf
In the 80th episode of The Strength Connection podcast, Mike and our special guest, Certified Mental Performance Consultant, Dr. Tiffany Jones, will talk about mindset training, using false scenarios, creating superhumans, and more.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover: (0:55) Introducing our special guest, Certified Mental Performance Consultant, Dr. Tiffany Jones @drtiffjones(1:00) Shout out to Wendy Walker(2:00) Dr. Tiffany's origin story(2:15) Reading a Dr. Shane Murphy book(2:45) Playing soccer in college(3:00) Doing Masters and PhD(3:10) Dr. Tiffany's mental struggles(3:45) Dr. Tiffany's passion for her job(4:05) Shout out to Anson Dorrance @visionsofachampion(4:40) “That time between what you're actually doing is a bigger thing for your success versus when you're actually stepping into the box.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(4:55) “Our body doesn't know if it's playing in our grandma's backyard or if it's out of practice.” - Dr. Tiffany @drtiffjones(5:25) The what-ifs(7:10) Shout out to Dana Cavalea @therealcoachd(7:20) Shout out to Mariano Rivera @marianorivera(7:45) “Our mind makes the moment bigger or smaller, it has nothing to do with actually what's going on.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(7:50) Why does Dr. Tiffany love her job?(8:20) The understanding and application(8:30) False scenarios(9:50) Starting with positive(10:20) Creating superhumans(11:15) “Start with a positive or else that memory could be interpreted as negative.” - Dr. Tiffany @drtiffjones(11:45) “We're so hardwired to not praise the things that we're good at and just focus on those things to correct all the time.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(11:55) The missing piece(12:15) “The only time we fail is if we flat out give up.” - Dr. Tiffany @drtiffjones(13:00) Dr. Tiffany's usual training style(15:10) Exceptional coaches(15:20) George Mason Patriots practice(17:10) Athlete's reaction to the pattern interruption(18:40) Routine vs. superstitions(18:55) Dr. Tiffany's problem with routines(20:15) The perfect case of Rafael Nadal @rafaelnadal(21:45) The guy with no foot(22:40) Individual sports vs. team sports(23:45) Always communicate!(25:30) The foundation of mental toughness(26:45) Simple, not easy(27:15) Going back to the survival mode(27:30) Focus on the whys(27:45) Making the athlete read more(27:55) Think like a monk by Jay Shetty @jayshettyhttps://www.amazon.com/Think-Like-Monk-Train-Purpose/dp/1982134488 (29:00) Be aware!(29:20) Dr. Tiffany's current way of training teams(29:35) Certified Chopra coach(31:10) What is mental toughness?(31:45) The questions that Dr. Tiffany asks her athletes(32:45) “Emotional pain is different than emotional suffering.” - Dr. Tiffany @drtiffjones(33:20) Why we can't escape emotional suffering(34:00) Low capacity (34:25) Mental health explanation (35:30) What's your body telling you?(37:20) Self-awareness explanation(37:50) Fight, fly, freeze(39:10) Anger vs frustration(40:10) There is no saber-tooth tiger!(41:30) A few essential corrections(42:45) You choose your feelings(43:30) Confidence vs. self-belief(45:30) Expectations vs. standards(47:50) The blown-out social comparison(49:00) Have a 6-year-old's mindset(52:45) Where to find Dr. Tiffany? @drtiffjoneshttps://xfactorperformance.com/
We're doing something a little unusual this week. Tiffany Jones from Kenza Collective Podcast interviewed me on her show about a question that had been sitting in her heart: “Do emotions have a place in business?” I believe that when we see our business as a spiritual teacher, we are able to learn so much about ourselves and how we show up in the world. Understanding how this all works together can be a true secret weapon for you to build an intentional, aligned, fulfilling, and successful business. Plus, you're not going to want to miss the sneak peek into the weekend intensive that we're teaming up to bring to you called The Energetics of Money, coming up on June 25th and 26th, 2022.Listen To This Episode If…you are a spiritual entrepreneur who is wondering how to handle emotional reactions to situations in your business. We'll share practical tips to sit in responsiveness rather than immediately reacting.What You'll Learn in this Episode: how you can cultivate better awareness of your intuition so that you can use your body's cues to make smarter and more aligned decisions.the power of trusting your “gut” or intuition to make business decisionshow to become less reactive and more responsivepracticing healthy boundaries to give your body and mind a chance to make more intentional decisionshow to have compassion for yourself when having an inappropriate emotional response to a situation.Links/Resources:Sign up for The Energetics of MoneyYour Speakers:Kat Lee is an Intimacy + Relationship Coach, host of The Empowered Curiosity Podcast and Creator of The Heart Lab. She guides pattern-breakers to alchemize their emotions and embody their healing journey to cultivate intimacy as a spiritual practice. Kat Lee's Website // InstagramTiffany is the CoFounder and CEO of The Kenza Collective where they empower parent entrepreneurs who are searching for a better way to integrate their career goals with parenthood. Tiffany has a deep understanding of what it takes to build a business while also staying true to her desire to be a present Mom, wife, and human. She is passionate about helping other parent-entrepreneurs navigate the tricky waters of working for themselves while raising a family. Kenza Collective's Website//InstagramThis podcast is made possible with sound production by Andre Lagace.Original music by Mayan Kites
In Episode 27 of the CSUSB Advising Podcast, Matt Markin chats with History Department Chair, Dr. Tiffany Jones! What is the History major? What career opportunities are there? What resources does History have? Find out in this episode!For more information on the Economics major, visit the CSUSB History Department.Subscribe to the CSUSB Advising Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google and more!Follow us on social media:Instagram & Tik Tok - @csusbadvisingFacebook - CSUSB Advising and Academic ServicesTwitter - @csusb_advising Transcription of episode
Tiffany Jones-Smith is a people connector. With over 20 years of experience in nonprofit and private business, she has a reputation for opening the lines of communication between clients, organizations and businesses. She leverages influence and experience to form strategic alliances. Jones-Smith is the host of the popular 930 AM radio show and VLOG On the Record with Tiffany. She holds a Public Leadership Credential from Harvard Business School Online along with a BA in Journalism and Foreign Service from Baylor University and a certificate in Italian studies from L'Universita per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy. Tiffany attended high school at MaryMount International School in Rome, Italy. Tiffany is a journalist, businesswoman, and healthcare advocate. “The United States has a broken healthcare system. The current system compensates providers for taking care of people who are sick. We need a healthcare system that compensates providers for making patients better. My goal is to fix the broken system.” She strives to close the gap in healthcare disparities by addressing obesity, diabetes, hypertension and social determinants of health. She believes we have a broken healthcare system. An ideal system would reward providers based on improved health outcomes for patients. With 140 million Americans below the poverty line, addressing healthcare outcomes is her focus. Jones-Smith is a writer and advocate. She draws from her professional and personal experiences when writing. She has been published in national, state and local publications. Her recent work is a research paper authored with 18 colleagues as a member of the APOL1 in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Delphi Consensus, a group of investigators dedicated to the study of APOL1, the first CKD genetic link to descendants of West Sub-Saharan Africa. Delphi consensus and systematic review on diagnosis, education and care of patients with APOL1-associated nephropathy will be published in 2020. Jones-Smith was recently appointed by Governor Greg Abbott to the Texas Chronic Kidney Disease Task Force. She also belongs to the We Work for Health Texas Coalition, Honor the Gift Campaign, SAAACAM, San Antonio Business Journal Leadership Trust, American Association of Kidney Patients, and the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Jones-Smith serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Dynamic Life Press. She is also the CEO of the Texas Kidney Foundation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tiffany Jones-Smith is a people connector. With over 20 years of experience in nonprofit and private business, she has a reputation for opening the lines of communication between clients, organizations and businesses. She leverages influence and experience to form strategic alliances. Jones-Smith is the host of the popular 930 AM radio show and VLOG On the Record with Tiffany. She holds a Public Leadership Credential from Harvard Business School Online along with a BA in Journalism and Foreign Service from Baylor University and a certificate in Italian studies from L'Universita per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy. Tiffany attended high school at MaryMount International School in Rome, Italy. Tiffany is a journalist, businesswoman, and healthcare advocate. “The United States has a broken healthcare system. The current system compensates providers for taking care of people who are sick. We need a healthcare system that compensates providers for making patients better. My goal is to fix the broken system.” She strives to close the gap in healthcare disparities by addressing obesity, diabetes, hypertension and social determinants of health. She believes we have a broken healthcare system. An ideal system would reward providers based on improved health outcomes for patients. With 140 million Americans below the poverty line, addressing healthcare outcomes is her focus. Jones-Smith is a writer and advocate. She draws from her professional and personal experiences when writing. She has been published in national, state and local publications. Her recent work is a research paper authored with 18 colleagues as a member of the APOL1 in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Delphi Consensus, a group of investigators dedicated to the study of APOL1, the first CKD genetic link to descendants of West Sub-Saharan Africa. Delphi consensus and systematic review on diagnosis, education and care of patients with APOL1-associated nephropathy will be published in 2020. Jones-Smith was recently appointed by Governor Greg Abbott to the Texas Chronic Kidney Disease Task Force. She also belongs to the We Work for Health Texas Coalition, Honor the Gift Campaign, SAAACAM, San Antonio Business Journal Leadership Trust, American Association of Kidney Patients, and the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Jones-Smith serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Dynamic Life Press. She is also the CEO of the Texas Kidney Foundation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EPISODE 102 Starting out as an entrepreneur or working from home can feel overwhelming. How do you schedule your work, have room for family, and make your income goals? Today I speak with Tiffany Jones, CoFounder and CEO of The Kenza Collective where they empower parent entrepreneurs who are searching for a better way to integrate their career goals with parenthood. We discuss how to handle overbooking by being intentional with your time and planning. We talk about several strategies to help you feel more at ease with your time and work, including how to use calendars and task lists, time boxing and time blocking, and deprogramming yourself from the toxic busyness of the corporate mindset. Tiffany Jones has more than 15 years of experience in project management, strategic business development, proposal writing, marketing, and managing clients and teams. Tiffany has a deep understanding of what it takes to build a business while also staying true to her desire to be a calm, present Mom, wife, and human. She is passionate about helping other parent-entrepreneurs navigate the tricky waters of working for themselves while raising a family. In this episode, we cover: - How Tiffany was introduced to working online - Working as an entrepreneur vs working a 9-5 job - How Tiffany handled overbooking her time when starting out - The benefits of intentional planning - How to avoid overbooking yourself - How to gain success in the nuances of your time and planning - Time boxing and time blocking - Using calendars and task lists - Deprogramming yourself from the corporate mindset If you want to chat more about this topic, I would love to continue this conversation with you, over on Instagram @laurenwrighton! SHOW NOTES: https://laurenwrighton.com/episode102
he economy has been flipped upside down by the pandemic. Supply vs Demand has driven costs up beyond grasp for most. The housing market has us scratching our heads. #LetsTalkMoney #LetsTalkCredit #MoneyMatters #YourMoneyMatters Join me on #SATURDAY as we welcome Tiffany Jones to the WildsWorldwide platform. Before we talk about building generational wealth, let's have this important conversation about credit, financial literacy, and budgeting. #JoinUs #SaturdayMorning #10amEST on #Facebook #LIVE! #ProtectTheBag --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wilds-worldwide/message
Tiffany Jones-Smith is a people connector. With over 20 years of experience in nonprofit and private business, she has a reputation for opening the lines of communication between clients, organizations and businesses. She leverages influence and experience to form strategic alliances. Jones-Smith is the host of the popular 930 AM radio show and VLOG On the Record with Tiffany. She holds a Public Leadership Credential from Harvard Business School Online along with a BA in Journalism and Foreign Service from Baylor University and a certificate in Italian studies from L'Universita per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy. Tiffany attended high school at MaryMount International School in Rome, Italy. Tiffany is a journalist, businesswoman, and healthcare advocate. “The United States has a broken healthcare system. The current system compensates providers for taking care of people who are sick. We need a healthcare system that compensates providers for making patients better. My goal is to fix the broken system.” She strives to close the gap in healthcare disparities by addressing obesity, diabetes, hypertension and social determinants of health. She believes we have a broken healthcare system. An ideal system would reward providers based on improved health outcomes for patients. With 140 million Americans below the poverty line, addressing healthcare outcomes is her focus. Jones-Smith is a writer and advocate. She draws from her professional and personal experiences when writing. She has been published in national, state and local publications. Her recent work is a research paper authored with 18 colleagues as a member of the APOL1 in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Delphi Consensus, a group of investigators dedicated to the study of APOL1, the first CKD genetic link to descendants of West Sub-Saharan Africa. Delphi consensus and systematic review on diagnosis, education and care of patients with APOL1-associated nephropathy will be published in 2020. Jones-Smith was recently appointed by Governor Greg Abbott to the Texas Chronic Kidney Disease Task Force. She also belongs to the We Work for Health Texas Coalition, Honor the Gift Campaign, SAAACAM, San Antonio Business Journal Leadership Trust, American Association of Kidney Patients, and the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Jones-Smith serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Dynamic Life Press. She is also the CEO of the Texas Kidney Foundation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week I welcome Tiffany Jones of Blomma Flower Farm (@blommaflowerfarm) to the show. Tiffany is a grower in San Clemente, California and is building new farm in Nevada where she'll be focusing on her passion, Zinnia breeding and seed development. We talk about her journey to flower farming, zinnia breeding, and her new book. A self-described plant nerd, Tiffany has poured her enviable energy and enthusiasm into researching and writing this publication, and I know you'll join me in saying that I can't wait for the finished product. Garden People podcast, from https://www.instagram.com/violetear_studio/ (@violetear_studio) L I S T E N https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/garden-people/id1595934172 (iTunes) https://open.spotify.com/show/7qlYq5yVrLEgfCuZOtrPcn (Spotify) https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/garden-people (Stitcher) S H O W N O T E S https://www.instagram.com/blommaflowerfarm/ (Tiffany Jones), https://blommaflowerfarm.com/ (Blomma Flower Farm) https://www.instagram.com/rosestoryfarm/?hl=en (Danielle), https://rosestoryfarm.com/ (Rose Flower Farm) https://www.instagram.com/floretflower/?hl=en (Erin Benzakein), https://www.floretflowers.com/ (Floret Flower Farm) https://insteading.com/blog/keyhole-garden/ (Keyhole gardens) https://www.rogersgardens.com/ (Rogers Gardens) https://extension.oregonstate.edu/news/layer-compost-lasagna-style-no-till-gardening (Lasagna method) https://blog.davey.com/2021/04/biochar-soil-amendment-improve-soil-quality-for-plant-growth/ (Biochar amendments) https://www.heirloomsoul.com/blog/the-reason-why-synthetic-fertilizers-miracle-gro-are-so-bad-for-your-garden (The problem with miracle grow) https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/ (USDA zones) https://www.garden.com/ (Garden.com) P L A N T L I S T https://www.pntrac.com/t/8-11599-262927-158559?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.edenbrothers.com%2Fstore%2Fgladiolus_flower_bulbs_mixed.html (Gladiolus) (Gladiolus hybridus) https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/geranium/martha-washington-geranium.htm#:~:text=What%20is%20a%20Martha%20Washington%20geranium%3F,burgundy%2C%20lavender%2C%20and%20bicolors. (Martha Washington Geranium) (scented geranium) (Pelargonium x domesticum) https://www.pjatr.com/t/8-11599-262927-158559?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.edenbrothers.com%2Fstore%2Franunculus-bulbs.html (Ranunculus) https://plantgem.com/products/ranunculus-butterfly-europe-corms?gclid=Cj0KCQiA3rKQBhCNARIsACUEW_ZDTfIq3nOjSY4ed-CGqJVWrw9SJ3D7ic5vBXHcvtf6KwiSixLH1UIaAuUZEALw_wcB (Butterfly ranunculus) https://www.gopjn.com/t/8-11599-262927-158559?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.edenbrothers.com%2Fstore%2Fanemone-bulbs-spring.html (Anemones) https://www.pntrac.com/t/8-11599-262927-158559?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.edenbrothers.com%2Fstore%2Ffoxglove_seed.html (Foxgloves), https://www.johnnyseeds.com/flowers/digitalis-foxglove/ (here) Snapdragons (Antirrhinum majus), https://www.swallowtailgardenseeds.com/annuals/snapdragon/chantilly-mix-snapdragon-seeds.html#:~:text=Chantilly%20Mix%20snapdragons%20are%20vigorous,Plants%20grow%204%2D4%C2%BD%20ft. (Chantilly) https://www.johnnyseeds.com/search/?lang=en_US&q=chantilly (variety) https://www.starkbros.com/products/fruit-trees/citrus-trees/key-lime/14967?dfw_tracker=74308-14967&gclid=Cj0KCQiA3rKQBhCNARIsACUEW_YfiItyx3D9KYZKT3niL_Y5hnQEc_yCvLEledcasK8RoxuGjYlyt5EaAuInEALw_wcB&keyword= (Key lime) (Citrus × aurantiifolia) https://www.fourwindsgrowers.com/products/moro-blood-orange?variant=1819614904333 (Blood orange) (Citrus × sinensis 'Blood orange') https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/tangelo/tangelo-tree-information.htm#:~:text=An%20evergreen%20with%20fragrant%20white,acidic%20to%20sweet%20and%20aromatic. (Tangelo) (Citrus × tangelo) https://www.michiganbulb.com/product/purple-passion-flower?gclid=Cj0KCQiA3rKQBhCNARIsACUEW_ZKO91CWLuDQXRXlrcVESWrUvbc--eLAmHDaCK42mdl166U1cfjMl4aAq4IEALw_wcB&p=0819680 (Passion fruit) (Passiflora edulis) Zinnias (Zinnia...
455. Part 2 of our interview with Tiffany Jones, aka Doubledeemuva. "Hey Playa! Are you tired of listening to mainstream media? Do you want to hear facts not fiction? If so, join me Doubledeemuva with the Blaqurate news where I am black and the news is always petty as hell but accurate. On this podcast I go beyond the headlines to find out what's really going down. I cover politics, current events, social justice and so much more. Are you ready to sip the Real Tea with me!!!!" This week in Louisiana history. February 5, 1883. First train service from New Orleans to California. This week in New Orleans history. Ruth's Chris Steak House owner Ruth Fertel was born February 5, 1927. This week in Louisiana. February 05, 20226:00 pm - 8:00 pmView WebsiteMain St.New Iberia LA 70560 Family style Mardi Gras Celebration on the banks of the Bayou Teche on Historic Main Street New Iberia. Amenities: Family Friendly, Handicapped Accessible, Parking, Bus Parking, Free Parking, Street Parking Postcards from Louisiana. Funky 544.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
454. Part 1 of our interview with Tiffany Jones, who also is known as Doubledeemuva. "Hey Playa! Are you tired of listening to mainstream media? Do you want to hear facts not fiction? If so, join me Doubledeemuva with the Blaqurate news where I am black and the news is always petty as hell but accurate. On this podcast I go beyond the headlines to find out what's really going down. I cover politics, current events, social justice and so much more. Are you ready to sip the Real Tea with me!!!!" This week in Louisiana history. January 29, 1699. (According to one account) Iberville first landed at Pensacola Bay. This week in New Orleans history. On January 29, 1969, Clay Shaw was brought to trial for conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy. This week in Louisiana. Cajun Food Tours No trip to Lafayette is complete without sampling your fill of boudin, cracklins and other Cajun staples. Schedule a tasting trip with Cajun Food Tours and stop at six different eateries where you'll learn about the history of the cuisine and sample some of the best dishes in town, all for one low price. Postcards from Louisiana. D. L. Menard with L'Angelus.Listen on iTunes.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
CAP Chat Live! Powered by Park Place Java Live on Podcast Row at the United Soccer Coaches Convention in Kansas City, 2022. HOST: Josh Tyler GUEST: Dr. Tiffany Jones Dr. Tiff and Josh discuss how coaches and players can help manage anxiety and stress when he comes with athletic performance, including the importance of the players on the bench. Currently Dr. Tiff is the Mental Performance Coach to Division 3 Powerhouses William Smith College, Bowdoin College, and Lynchburg University. Greg Norman Championship Golf Academy and the Meghan Klingenberg Soccer Camps also use Dr. Tiff as their primary sport and performance psychology consultant as do many professional and Olympic athletes/coaches from around the world. Dr. Tiff has consulted with several different Division I athletic departments such as Louisiana State University, North Carolina State University, Kennesaw State University, Penn State Women's Soccer, and Davidson Women's Soccer. She currently consults with Women's Volleyball (2017 NCAA Runner-Up) and Soccer programs (2017 Great Eight) at the University of Florida, several sports from the University of Connecticut (UCONN), and South Alabama Women's Soccer Program. Dr. Tiff was also a consultant for the USA U-20 Women's National Soccer Teams (World Cup Champions 2008; 2010) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rushsoccerpodcast/message
It's a special biology round where the last letter of the first answer is the first letter of the following answer! Written by bio teacher Tiffany Jones! Follow her accounts at @apbiopenguins on Instagram and TikTok to see tons of fun science action! Fact of the Day: There are twice as many kangaroos in Australia as there are people. The kangaroo population is estimated at about 40 million. THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 02:42 Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music: "The Lift" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ PLAY TRIVIA WITH BUDDS live on FB Live (and sometimes Zoom!) A full hour interactive show streams often nightly at 7pm PST. See lineup of shows and topics at www.TriviaWithBudds.com under the events section towards the bottom of the homepage. Watch the shows at www.Facebook.com/ryanbudds or www.Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Twitter.com/ryanbudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SUPPORT THE SHOW: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds Send me your questions and I'll read them/answer them on the show. Also send me any topics you'd like me to cover on future episodes, anytime! Cheers. SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Veronica Baker, Alexander Calder, Sarah Zimmerman, Greg Bristow, Brenda and Mo Martinez, Alex DeSmet, Brad Pepe, Dillon Enderby, Greg Workman, Manny Cortez, Joe Finnie, Amy Jeppesen, Greg Nelson, Ian Schulze, Jen Wojnar, Joan Bryce, Kalia Marie, Simon Time, Jess Whitener, Kyle Bonnin, Brian Salyer, Casey OConnor, Christy Shipley, Cody Roslund, Connor Reynolds, Dan Papallo, Erika Cooper, Greg Heinz, James Brown, Jim Fields, John Mihaljevic, Lauren Ward, Matt Pawlik, Matt Frost, Megan Acuna, Marissa Cuthbertson, Sabrina Gianonni, Seqouya Gallo, Sweet Abby Cakes, Wreck My Podcast, Feana Nevel, Katelyn Reik, Mark and Sarah Haas, Melissa Chesser, Paul McLaughlin, Shaun Delacruz, Clayton Polizzi, Cody Welter, Joe Jermolowicz, Joey Mucha, Kathryn Mott, Kyle Hendrickson, Luke Mckay, Mona Bray, Pamela Yoshimura, Paul Doronila, Rich Hyjack, Ricky Carney, Dana Quinley, Robert Casey, Russ Friedewald, Willy Powell, D. Kai Nashoba, Patrick Leahy, Alexandra Pepin, Kate Holthausen, Brendan Peterson, Madeleine Garvey, Jenni Yetter, Edward Witt, John Burke, Tracy Oldaker, Kimberly Brown, Barry Reed, Albert Thomas, and Denise Leonard! YOU GUYS ROCK!
it's Podcast Sunday! Today on the show I have the lovely Shalanda Hearne, owner of MPact Central and a special guest, Tiffany Jones. Shalanda is a certified Christian Life Coach. She offers life coaching services specializing in relationship, spiritual development and workplace consulting. Please tune in to hear our second episode on Embrace You. You can also find the video of our conversation on Hitting the Streets Podcast Youtube channel. MPACT CENTRAL https://coaching.mpactcentral.com/
About 15% of couples experience infertility, which is defined as actively trying to conceive for a year without success. What should you do if this is you? To discuss fertility options, Dr. Plenty is joined by Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility (REI) specialist, Dr. Tiffany Jones. Dr. Jones is a practicing partner at Conceive Fertility Center in Dallas, TX. During this episode, Dr. Jones breaks down the difference between IVF and IUI and when one is recommended over the other. The two docs also discuss egg vs embryo freezing and other “must have” information for those planning to conceive. You don't want to miss this one. If you're over 35yo, considering egg freezing, want to have a baby but not sure when, or having trouble conceiving, this episode is for you. Make sure to rate, comment, and share!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About 15% of couples experience infertility, which is defined as actively trying to conceive for a year without success. What should you do if this is you? To discuss fertility options, Dr. Plenty is joined by Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility (REI) specialist, Dr. Tiffany Jones. Dr. Jones is a practicing partner at Conceive Fertility Center in Dallas, TX. During this episode, Dr. Jones breaks down the difference between IVF and IUI and when one is recommended over the other. The two docs also discuss egg vs embryo freezing and other “must have” information for those planning to conceive. You don't want to miss this one. If you're over 35yo, considering egg freezing, want to have a baby but not sure when, or having trouble conceiving, this episode is for you. Make sure to rate, comment, and share! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sharing news in a memorable way can make an online personality soar. That's what Tiffany Jones of Louisiana has done with her TikTok account @therealdoubledeemuva. Listen to this interview with Sally Hendrick about her passions and meaning behind her social media. Also, support her podcast, The Real Tea with Double Dee, where she takes topics a step further. Visit ShoutYourCause.com for notes and info on how you can contribute content.
Getting pregnant isn't always easy. In this episode I speak with Dr. Jones, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility specialist and we discuss all things infertility. Do you have questions about the menstrual cycle, ovulation, infertility, what to expect when you see an infertility doctor and more? This is the episode for you!
Thursday 8th July 2021 7:15am - We hear an excerpt from the 2021 Emerging Writers' Festival Late Night Literature: Imagining Abolitionist Futures event. The event is hosted by Nayuka and Witt Gorrie. We hear poetry from Flick Smith, and poetry & prose by Ashleigh Chapman and Stacey Stokes which is recited by Nayuka & Witt Gorrie. Rosalina Curtis also shares her story about growing up in the Northern Territory. 7:30am - We hear a speech by Shams Moussa, a Palestinian activist, from the Free Palestine Rally in Narrm on Saturday 3rd July. 7:45am - Tony Green & Neithan Newton from Dardi Munwurro join us to speak about their new show, Strong Spirit that airs on 3CR every Monday from 1pm. This show features interviews with community members from a First Nations perspectives and focuses on having discussions about cultural healing and inter-generational trauma. 8:00am - Fayen d'Evie is an artist and writer, born in Malaysia, raised in Aotearoa/New Zealand, and now living in the bushlands of unceded Dja Dja Wurrung country, Australia. Her projects are often collaborative, and resist spectatorship by inviting audiences into sensorial readings of artworks. Fayen joins us to talk about her solo exhibition opening at West Space this saturday 10th July. The exhibition is titled "We get in touch with things at the point they break down // Even in the absence of spectators and audiences, dust circulates…" Online elements of the exhibition can be found here. 8:15am - Yves Rees, writer, podcaster and historian based at La Trobe University, joins us to speak about the recently released special issue of Bent St journal, 'Soft Borders, Hard Edges'. This issue, co-edited with Sam Elkin and Tiffany Jones, contains a collection of pieces by members of the trans and gender diverse community. Soft Borders, Hard Edges is available widely online, as well as at Hares and Hyenas in Fitzroy and The Bookshop Darlinghurst. Songs Indigenous land - Drmngnow Smoking Ceremony - Skinnyfish Sound System, B2m, Birdz, Tasman Keith
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On this episode we chat with HR professional Tiffany Jones about the future of work, managing career anxiety and imposter syndrome and the value of mentorship and networking even into retirement.Also on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/btydtpw1f0YFor suggestions, questions and comments email us at akelia@shakshak.clubFollow us on IG (@shakshaktree), Facebook (/shakshakpodcast) and Twitter (@shakshakclub)Subscribe to our YouTube channel at Shak Shak Podcast (https://bit.ly/shakshakclub)
In today's episode, Brittany and Aleen are joined by fertility and fibroid specialist Dr. Tiffany Jones to talk about starting your fertility journey, treatment options, and preparing for pregnancy. They start off with a conversation about why fertility is so hard to talk about and how we can normalize conversations around fertility. Next, they chat about when we should start thinking about our own fertility and how to start planning our reproductive journeys. Then, they discuss the difference between egg freezing and embryo freezing, as well as IUI and IVF treatment, and how long should you be trying before seeking fertility services. Plus, they talk about the early signs of infertility in both women and men and what family planning options for same-sex couples look like. Lastly, Dr. Jones shares a first-of-its-kind fertility treatment that offers a more accessible option to IVF.
This week we chatted to Ospreys Rugby Social Media and Communications Officer - Tiffany Jones. She told us what it's like working with rugby legends like Alun Wyn Jones on a daily basis, her love for dancing, and how she deals with the online abuse towards players when she's managing the official Ospreys accounts. If you enjoyed this episode, please remember to subscribe, and leave a review. Follow us on social media; Instagram: @agoalinmindpodcast, Twitter @agoalinmindpod for updates Gabriella and Darcey x
Angel Tiffany Jones—a spoken word poet, writer, artist, hairstylist, mom, and survivor—talks about her past, her journey as a poet, her mental health and experience with therapy, and more.
Tiffany Jones, AP Bio Teacher, sent me these questions for today's show! Check out her daily AP Bio reviews for students taking AP Bio ANYWHERE @apbiopenguins on Instagram! Fact of the Day: One form of prehistoric surgery used ants to sew up wounds. THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 01:47 Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music: "The Lift" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ PLAY TRIVIA WITH BUDDS live on FB Live (and sometimes Zoom!) A full hour interactive show streams often nightly at 7pm PST. See lineup of shows and topics at www.TriviaWithBudds.com under the events section towards the bottom of the homepage. Watch the shows at www.Facebook.com/ryanbudds or www.Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://TriviaWithBudds.comhttp://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Twitter.com/ryanbudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SUPPORT THE SHOW: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds Send me your questions and I'll read them/answer them on the show. Also send me any topics you'd like me to cover on future episodes, anytime! Cheers. SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Veronica Baker, Alexander Calder, Manny Majarian, Greg Bristow, Brenda and Mo Martinez, Alex DeSmet, Brad Pepe, Dillon Enderby, Greg Workman, Manny Cortez, Joe Finnie, Amy Jeppesen, Greg Nelson, Ian Schulze, Jen Wojnar, Joan Bryce, Kalia Marie, Simon Time, Jess Whitener, Kyle Bonnin, Brian Salyer, Casey OConnor, Christy Shipley, Cody Roslund, Connor Reynolds, Dan Papallo, Erika Cooper, Greg Heinz, James Brown, Jim Fields, John Mihaljevic, Lauren Ward, Matt Pawlik, Matt Frost, Megan Acuna, Marissa Cuthbertson, Sabrina Gianonni, Seqouya Gallo, Sweet Abby Cakes, Wreck My Podcast, Feana Nevel, Katelyn Reik, Mark and Sarah Haas, Melissa Chesser, Paul McLaughlin, Shaun Delacruz, Clayton Polizzi, Cody Welter, Joe Jermolowicz, Joey Mucha, Kathryn Mott, Kyle Hendrickson, Luke Mckay, Mona Bray, Pamela Yoshimura, Paul Doronila, Rich Hyjack, Ricky Carney, Dana Quinley, Robert Casey, Russ Friedewald, Willy Powell, D. Kai Nashoba, Patrick Leahy, Alexandra Pepin, Kate Holthausen, and Denise Leonard! YOU GUYS ROCK!
This episode features a young woman who has worked in bipartisan policy work for a few years now, Tiffany Jones. Tiffany is the Chief of Staff to the Development department at the Bipartisan Policy Center, a think tank in DC that actively works across the political spectrum on the current political issues of the day. She's a nonprofit professional with a passion for impact-focused organizations and bringing stakeholders together to create meaningful partnerships. She shares with us how the new administration is impacting her work, how she ended up in fundraising, and the advice she has for those looking to do the kind of work that she has. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a review! It takes less than 60 seconds and it makes a big difference in helping others hear this valuable resource!Follow Aspiring Altruists:InstagramFacebookLinkedInMusic: Spark of Inspiration by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comIf you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a review! It takes less than 60 seconds and it makes a big difference in helping others hear this valuable resource.Follow Aspiring Altruists:LinkedInFacebookMusic: Spark of Inspiration by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
In this episode we chat about legacy, leadership, success, purpose, impact, wellbeing and connection. We also talk about the value of education and financial literacy, and how the experience of working with a team of experts will improve outcomes for people across a range of areas of their life. We look at the whole person/family-legacy is about more than money and wealth transfer. Tiffany highlights some of the key trends she is seeing from her work with families. Don't miss this episode! Tiffany Jones Website: https://momentumag.com/ Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/tijones1 Tiffany's article discussed in the show here:“It's time to turn uncertainty into growth” https://momentumag.com/turn-uncertainty-into-growth/ Website: www.finesseadvisers.com. Email: admin@finessesadvisers.com Love the show? Don't forget to leave a review. The information provided on the Finesse Your Money Podcast is not intended to constitute legal, business, financial or other professional or product advice. It is provided as general information only and is not intended as a substitute for personal advice from a qualified and licensed professional who is familiar with the facts of your particular circumstances. Genene Wilson is an Authorised Representative No 383696 and Credit Representative No 511144; Finesse Financial Advisers is an Authorised Representative No 1267025 and Credit Representative No 511143 of FYG Planners Pty Ltd ABN 55 094 972 540 AFSL/ACL No. 224543. Contact information: Address: PO Box 840 Penrith NSW 2751. Phone: 1300 026 800. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It can feel tempting to respond to challenges with increased energy. If only we try harder and work longer or faster, than we’d conquer our challenges and whatever is escalating our anxiety. But Scripture tells us peace comes through resting in the One who holds our world in His hands. In this episode, Jennifer Slattery, Tara Rye, and Tiffany Jones discuss the importance of taking time to simply sit in God’s presence. Learning to rest takes practice and intentionality but it may be one of the greatest ways we can actively fight our fears. Find Tara at: https//www.cultivatinghearts.org/ https://www.facebook.com/tara.rye Find Jennifer Slattery at: https://www.jenniferslatterylivesoutloud.com https://www.facebook.com/JenSlatte https://www.instagram.com/slatteryjennifer/ Twitter: @jenslattery Find Wholly Loved, at: https://www.WhollyLoved.com Group Discussion Questions: 1. What resonated with you most in today’s episode and why? 2. What tends to be your first response when you feel anxious or face a challenge? 3. What typically makes it challenging to rest? 4. What are some ways you keep your prayer life fresh? 5. When you’re anxious, how often do you ask Jesus to show you what you need most in that moment? 6. What do you tend to think of when you think of a Sabbath? 7. What are some ways you feed your soul? 8. How does or has spending time in nature helped to bring you peace? 9. How does or has spending time in nature helped you experience God? 10. How might seeking help or guidance from a counselor help a person battle their fears? Episode Image Credit: Getty/Malte Mueller
Tiffany Jones not only connects people to jobs but she connects mentees to mentors and so much more. When I first met Tiffany, I was amazed at how much she loves recruitment and that she was intentional about putting the right people in the right jobs for the right organizations. She is the Managing Director of The Job Connect, the company she passionately calls "her baby" which she started in 2018 after seeing a message from a frustrated job seeker on social media who was ready to end it all. Tiffany is one of the most kind-hearted and giving people I have ever met and she does it without expecting anything in return. Her focus and dedication to her side hustle while working a steady nine to five with a very demanding role is nothing short of impressive to see in someone so young. I expect to see even more amazing things from Tiffany in the future as she is definitely a young entrepreneur to look out for. In this episode, Tiffany shares the joys and struggles of her journey, what keeps her up at night, and clears up what she believes is one of the biggest misconceptions people have about HR Professionals. Connect with Tiffany: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffany-jones-b44174135/ https://www.thejobconnect.co/ Tiffany's resource corner: Recruiting 101 Sincere apologies for the sound quality in this episode.
It’s the last episode of the season! We had the pleasure of sitting down with Tiffany Jones, biracial woman and lawyer. Tiffany’s own story starts with her reading list for biracial people and moves from politics into law. Additionally, we chat about being the butt of the joke, acting “white”, friendships to dating, and sage advice for her 12-year-old self.
Tiffany Jones is an Entrepreneur, Designer and Strategist, and Founder of tiffanylaurenjones.com, a holistic, educational resource to help digital creatives and female entrepreneurs bring their business visions to life with mindset, human connection, and self-care at the forefront. Her mission is to help women tap into their entrepreneurial potential, and help them create and sustain businesses that will bring wealth all while focusing on personal wellness. --- 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/mindfulmoneymakers/message
Last Friday, we heard from Ciara McGuane, a new mum who gave birth at the beginning of the pandemic. She had written to every representative in Clare asking for action to be taken to lift the restrictions at UMHL. The Taoiseach has committed to examining hospital rules keeping partners of pregnant women out of maternity wards as the call for these rules to be reversed keep coming. On Friday's Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to Shelly O’Halloran, a doula to women in Clare and Limerick and Tiffany Jones is a first time mother to be. Both are calling for the restrictions to be lifted due to the effect it's having on expectant parents.
This week we are discussing about the different causes of infertility and the treatment and optons available. We sit down with Dr. Tiffany Jones, an OB/GYN and Reproductive Endocrinologist (REI) to discuss: Options for Single ParentsOptions for Same Sex ParentsOptions for Advanced Maternal Aged WomenPCOS and EndometriosisEgg FreezingIUIIVFYou can find Dr. Jones at Conceive Fertility Center in Irving, TX Instagram @tjonesivfmd Yo This Cant Be Life Podcast - Instagram @yothiscantbelifeFacebook YoThisCantBeLifeTwitter @YoThisCantBLifeOf course, we are available for your listening pleasure on all the major platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and Google. Go ahead and subscribe so you won't miss an episode. Please consider giving us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or sharing your favorite episode on social media.Tiffanny Jones, MD, specializes in obstetrics and gynecology and reproductive endocrinology at Conceive Fertility Center in Irving, Texas. Dr. Jones earned her medical degree from Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, and did her fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. She has served as a fellow representative on the education committee and a lecturer at the Mayo Clinic. A California native, Dr. Jones has earned several awards and honors, including Alpha Omega Alpha and the Nurses Choice Award for Resident of the Year. She is also a member of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, the Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, the Pacific Coast Reproductive Society, the Society for Reproductive Investigation and the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.Dr. Jones has clinical expertise in all aspects of the diagnosis and management of infertility. She understands the emotional investment of couples undergoing fertility treatment and stands with her patients while striving to give the best care to those seeking fertility treatment. Dr. Jones is very active in her community and volunteers in several different organizations. She currently resides in Dallas, Texas, and enjoys spending quality time with family and friends. She’s an avid moviegoer and is a wizard in the kitchen, as it is her second love next to the field of infertility.
On this episode of the Jr. NBA Coaches Corner host Jay Bilas welcomes assistant coach with the Minnesota Timberwolves Bryan Gates, Philadelphia 76ers assistant coach Kevin Young, sports psychologist Dr. Tiffany Jones and Naismith High School Coach of the Year and WBCA High School Coach of the Year from La Jolla Country Day School in California, Terri Bamford.
Recorded June 23, 2020
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Many of us get to the stage in our lives were we are ready to start or grow our families. In this episode, we spend time with Dr. Tiffany Jones, Reproductive Endocrinology + Infertility specialist who shares wisdom she gives her patients that are trying to conceive.
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Greg and Keith appear on the radio station KAAM 770 for an episode of "Churches in Action" with Tiffany Jones. They discuss what the people of CHRIST Church are doing to address the problem of childhood hunger in Irving. Originally broadcasted on November 6, 2019.
So we had company!! 2Brown Mommas sat down with Tiffany Jones of Kitchen Rx. A therapist who discusses how nutrition affects our mental health. We talked all things self care and more. This is an episode you do not want to miss, trust us! We laughed, talked about current events and even the bedroom. *cues* "Turn off the lights..." Don't forget to subscribe, rate and comment! Follow us everywhere on social media and feel free to email us! Links below. Follow us everywhere: Instagram: @2BrownMommas Twitter: @2BrownMommas Facebook: facebook.com/2BrownMommas Email: 2BrownMommas/2gmail.comFollow Tiffany: Instagram: @tiffany.kitchenrxEmail: Tiffany.KitchenRx@gmail.com
You know when it happens. When you start a new project and you're ready to get going -- then procrastination kicks in. Tiffany Jones is here to share tips tips on how to overcome procrastination and setting healthy boundaries. Check out this weeks shownotes at MonicaFrederick.com/ep31 Did you know I have a free Facebook accountability group? If you've got a dream you want to bring to life and want to be around other women doing the same then join us in the Action Takers Lounge!
Tiffany Jones is the creator of Work With A Purpose, an 8 week program dedicated to helping people build a foundation of mental strength and intentional strategy to pursue their passions and create a life they love. Website: www.tiffanylaurenjones.com Instagram: instagram.com/tiffanylaurenjones
Business owner, promoter, host, MC, designer and New Orleans native Tiffany Jones aka Damn Fool aka @independent_haslayerz inspired this week’s episode title, and just looking at her repertoire you can see why! She made us laugh, gave us a word (hallelu) and inspired us to GRIND
This episode features Tiffany Jones, Founder and Director of Overlapse, an independant publisher based in London. Tiffany answers questions on producing books, the way Overlapse oversees its projects and Lewis Bush's Publication Metropole. The episode was recorded at Polycopies book fair in November of 2018 during the Paris Photo weekend. https://www.overlapse.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-westphoto-podcast/id1362085780?mt=2 https://anchor.fm/west-photo We are trying out some new things so let us know what you think... get in touch via email: info@westphoto.pictures https://www.westminster.ac.uk/course-search?course=photography
This week's topic is: Industry Leaders with guests: Tiffany Jones & Dena Greenawalt hosted by Angela Fazio! Join us every week for Moms in Real Estate LIVE! Hear from a panel of dynamic moms in real estate interview style sharing their successes, struggles, balance, and lives in the real estate industry as a mother with a new insightful topic each week. Sponsored by Diane Gerdes with The Mortgage Advantage Join our exclusive Facebook Group: www.joinmomsinrealestate.com
Dr. Tiffany Jones, Director of Higher Education Policy at the Education Trust, discusses how new college recruitment movements and policymaking may impact HBCUs nationwide.
On this July 2, 2018 episode of School of Thought, the radio show turned podcast on the intersection of higher education, social justice and art, hosts Corinne Ruff and Shalina Chatlani speak with Ed Trust's Tiffany Jones on the problem of student debt. Later they speak with actress Melanie Newby for artist spotlight; she offers her own personal experience on financial troubles for college students looking to get into creative fields. This show is an edited version of a live radio version that originally aired on WPFW 89.3 FM in Washington, DC on July 2, 2018. Theme song music credit goes to The Jogo Project for their song, "DC's Been Good To Me."
This week, Making Contact looks at California's fight over rent control. The stage is set for a political battle between two polar world views. Is housing a human right, or is real estate property an investment commodity where you just need to insure your property and get discounts? And where on that continuum is California's common ground? A statewide initiative, if approved, would allow local governments to create their own rent control laws. In this episode, we go to one of California where there is no limit as to how high rents may be raised. Later we'll go to Los Angeles for a look at how that city's police policies are affecting homeless encampments. Featuring: Mike Van Gorder, Naeiri Khachaekian, and John Bagdzhyan, Glendale Tenants Union; Frank Broccolo, commercial litigator; Glendale renters and landlords; General Dogon, Los Angeles Community Action Network; Tiffany Jones, david Garcia, “Jacob”, homeless encampment residents; Ace Katano, public defender; Alisa Orduña, senior advisor on homelessness, City of Santa Monica; Danielle Dupuy, UCLA researcher; Dominic Choi, LAPD homeless coordinator Commander; Maria Foscarinis, National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty; Victor Hinderliter, LAHSA associate director. Credits: Contributing Producer: Carla Green Host and segment producer: Monica Lopez Staff Producers: Anita Johnson, Monica Lopez, Salima Hamirani Executive Director: Lisa Rudman Audience Engagement Manager: Sabine Blaizin Development Associate: Vera Tykulsker Music Credits: “Fater Lee”, Black Ant (open) “Subway Instrumental Version”, David Szesztay (credits) For More information: More U.S. households are renting than at any point in 50 years – Pew Research Center http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/07/19/more-u-s-households-are-renting-than-at-any-point-in-50-years/ Affordable Housing Act https://ballotpedia.org/California_Local_Rent_Control_Initiative_(2018) Glendale Tenants Union http://www.glendaletenants.org/ Tenants United Santa Ana https://www.facebook.com/TuSantaAna/ Uplift Inglewood Coalition https://www.facebook.com/upliftinglewood/?hc_ref=ARSYYkG0CI1mXhYN1MOCzw_Ol0vmnbJ9Ku1HRlRj7Qa9YwQjZpcU4_yuDGEvvblocj8&fref=nf Los Angeles Community Action Network http://cangress.org/ Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority https://www.lahsa.org/ UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Housing/Pages/HousingIndex.aspx The post Your Home, Your Right… or My Business? appeared first on KPFA.
Today's podcast is with a great friend and mentor Dr. Tiffany Jones. Dr. Tiff is a Sports Performance Psychology Consultant and has worked with numerous athletes from basketball, fencing, and hockey teams to the U-20 USA Women's World Cup Champion soccer team. Dr. Tiff and I dive into a lot of topics surrounding injury recovery including: - how getting a book from her Dad written by Dr Shane Murphy sparked her love for psychology - how to handle the emotions around return to sport - why EDUCATING people about injury recovery is so important including: - the chemical withdrawal you go through post injury - why words matter - pupp list - and we have a very real conversation about alcohol and how it can effect your recovery - and how it impacted mine - some good ways to deal with the pressure we put on ourselves or feel externally - the positive benefits of staying engaged with your team during an injury and how a day off can mean various things - why she doesn’t like the word potential - why having some fierce conversations will be tough but it will never make it worse - how it is so important to get sleep and feed your body right. Every little thing helps not only just physically but mentally too - Control what you can control - manage your attitude and body language For more information on Dr. Tiff, check out her website here: http://www.xfactorperformance.com
Managing significant wealth over multiple generations raises many significant challenges. These issues are discussed with Tiffany who is a thought leader in the Family Leadership space. Tiffany brings a great skill set and experience to help families get “back around the kitchen table".
9/23/2017 - This week Tiffany Jones from Lifeline Community Church in Lodi speaks from Luke 21 about how Jesus was able to speak life into others by joining into the conversation they were already having. (Unfortunately part of this recording was cut off at the end.)
Lady Tiffany Jones reminds us that we are not in this life alone; That we have the favor, love,and strength of God almighty backing us.
After our last show on using Nexudus to manage your space, Adrian posted several links that answered some questions we raised and some specific links to some great resources. I posted them in the Google Group, if you're not a member there, you should be! https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/coworking/X4X_V-QwrRA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tiffany Jones is the Technology and Operations Manager for the 8 NextSpace locations and has managed the rollout of Nexudus Spaces to NextSpace’s enterprise. She’s worked hand in hand with Adrian Palacios to customize Nexudus to NextSpace’s needs. In the 15 month process of onboarding of Nextspace onto Nexudus, Tiffany has helped Adrian’s team identify multiple feature sets that they have implemented across the platform. She will be able to speak about making Nexudus work for unique situations, multiple spaces and common issues experienced with Nexudus.Coworking with Iris is a weekly talk show Friday’s at 10 AM Pacific via Google Hangouts On Air. Iris and guests from the coworking movement chat about topics relevant to shared workspace communities and welcome input from participants about what’s happening in their community and the rapidly expanding coworking universe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr.Tiffany Jones Program Director for Higher Education Research and Policy at the Southern Education Foundation (SEF)never thought she would make it to her PHD. She almost quit before she started. Now she works everyday to bridge the racial and fiscal inequities are black and brown students face in higher education across the world. This is a very technical and thought provoking discussion and higher ed and I am excited to share the show.
This week our guest is actress/activist Tiffany Jones (pinkchoseme.org) with featured music from Cleveland band Two Hand Fools
Ep. 3: Tiffany Jones is the creator of Mulatto Diaries (Youtube vlog/blog hosted by Wordpress), which has been used as a resource in college lectures on race, and has been noted as a relevant example of new media in the Society of Professional Journalists' Quill. Born in Detroit, MI, Jones holds a BFA in Theatre Performance from The University of Michigan and is based in New York City. Mulatto Diaries: The Movie, a short documentary chronicling Tiffany's first year of publicly discussing the black/white biracial experience in America was part of the Mixed Roots Film and Literary Festival in Los Angeles and The Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival on Martha's Vineyard. The footage originally appeared on youtube as part of the "mulatto diaries" vlog series, giving voice to the decidedly "untragic" mulatto. You can find the series from which these twenty minutes were compiled at www.youtube.com/user/tiffdjones. For more on Alex Barnett, please check out his website: www.alexbarnettcomic.com or visit him on Facebook (www.facebook.com/alexbarnettcomic) or on Twitter at @barnettcomic. Intro and Outro Music is Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons - By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
On the next Chenese Lewis Show Vanessa Babuin - Perera and Sam Awadalla, Founders of SONSEE Woman; Tiffany Jones, Editor-in-Chief of POSE Magazine; and Sabrina Coleman of Pansophy PR will announce the top 5 finalists from the Fashionlinkvi Fashion Weekend LA Casting!
On the next PLUS Model Radio Chenese interviews Cheryl Haskins – author of Girlfriends Don't Matter, Liz Black of the plus size style blog P.S. It's Fashion, and business coach and marketing consultant, Tiffany Jones!