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18WT 032: Patrick interrupts to tell her that she looks fuzzy, so we time out for laughter and camera cleaning. So anyway, she says…she likes to cook and do Sunday dinners. You know when the kitchen door closes, and the pugs are in the kitchen with her and everyone else is outside. She is happy and cooking or baking. As Patrick says, Janet loves to cook, when the door closes, Janet is in her happy place. When Janet is in her happy place Patrick is nowhere to be found. Sometimes even the pugs cannot be there. He kicks them out. If he cannot be there they cannot! She insists that the pugs know their spots. Sometimes they have company and Janet enjoys it. Sometimes she cooks brunch, sometimes it is dinner. The other day she did what Patrick and the family called “Mini-Thanksgiving.” She had a shoulder pork roast, a really nice one and as she says, you cannot just open a box of potatoes with meat that nice and call it a meal. You have to actually cook. So, they continue and explain that if it is brunch, she usually does like pancakes, eggs, bacon (Patrick throws in, like a nine-course meal), sometimes hashbrowns or waffles. He says if he cannot get everything on one plate it is a mini-Thanksgiving (she interrupts and says he is happy) he says no Janet made too much food.Full podcast show notes available here: https://www.18wheeltalk.com/e32Do forget to get your CoVid Shots here: https://www.18wheeltalk.com/shotsC4 Energy - Performance energy drinks. The performance energy drink that doesn't compromise.Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Allswell - Your Dream Bed Starts Here Free delivery on your first order over $35.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/18wheeltalk)
When Janet first joined our Making Agents Wealthy program she went from being a solo Agent burning the midnight oil, to growing a RE Team, to now being one of our main RE coaches in our Making Agents Wealthy program AND the CEO of her RE Business. All while working less and DOUBLING her revenue.
When Janet learned the Three Principles, she realized that understanding where our experience comes from is key to finding freedom, peace, and contentment. The events of this past year pushed Janet to look even deeper and she saw that when we really know our true nature, we turn up differently. This insight changed everything and moved her to show up completely as herself in all parts of her life.
Thankfully, many of us living with Type 1 diabetes have a supportive parent(s), but have we really taken time to think about how our diagnosis affected our loved ones. When Janet’s media kit fell on my desk, I knew I wanted to connect. Their story of strength and partnership as they navigated through this disease, […] The post Podcast 96: I’m Not a China Doll | Janet Hatch & Zandra Soanes appeared first on Diabetes Daily Grind | Real Life Diabetes Podcast.
When Janet's "Just A Little While" sank without a sound in the aftermath of an infamous public scandal, what did it say about our culture and what we expect from our celebrities? Who gets to be forgiven, and who gets the curtain call? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode #008 The year after her retirement from a management position, Janet was diagnosed with a terminal condition: brain cancer. Janet wants to share her story, "not because I want sympathy, because I feel well supported, but because sharing my journey I might help someone else." As Janet says, "there is not a family that is not touched by cancer so she hopes that by sharing her story of feeling better by spending time outside will help others." Right now Janet's time spent outdoors walking is much more limited. She "is weaker as a result of her chemotherapy treatments, and can't walk nearly as far."So she now spends her time in her "large yard, smelling the flowers and watching the second round of robin's eggs hatching on a tree right beside my deck. I love to watch the robins come and go. " When she looks out at the world, Janet has this kind of clarity and space – this open feeling of honesty that trees, shrubs, birds, little animals and plants provide. Janet is curious and engaged in her outdoor world – now her back yard. She has mature trees: spruce, crabapple, weeping caragana, and lilacs - and birds who love her trees.This year alone Janet's backyard bird list includes: rose breasted grosbeak, gold finches, orioles, cedar waxwings, nut hatches, pileated woodpeckers, robins, downy woodpeckers, wrens, blue jays, chickadees, mourning doves, wrens, and a wild turkey or two. When Janet is outside on her deck she is not ruminating on wanting to be somewhere else or someone else. She knows that there are some things that are out of her control and there are many more that she can control. Here Janet follows the lives of new robins in a nest and shares on our Ditch Inside For Outside facebook group. Janet knows that everything she does matters. Looking or going outside helps her to relate to herself, to her mind, and she knows she can influence and create goodness everywhere. Janet is smart, and she knows she has agency over moving her circumstances in a better direction. Janet’s sharing is a kind of grace that only comes with being in harmony with the way things are – something very powerful to be around. Through her story Janet is showing us the way to live and enjoy our minds in the deepest kind of way – to trust and have confidence in ourselves and our worlds around us. For me, she has given so much. She was the first person to buy my book Take Back Your Outside Mindset. Janet says that all along she knew she better outside, but once she read my book, the science and tips helped to confirm this for her.Janet's advice to us : "Make the choice to be happy, to be grateful for that you can still do" "Get out even if it is just in your yard or a small community park - even if you can't get out into the bush or along the shoreline.Breathe deep, just try to concentrate on what you are seeing and hearing at that moment - for me it is the different bird songs.And breathe in those tree aerosols they really do make a difference."For a complete transcript of this interview please go to my website Treesmendus.com
Originally from the Philadelphia area, Janet became enamored with the desert while traveling through New Mexico on a family vacation to visit her dad’s one and only uncle in San Diego. Driving through the desert she thought, “I have to come back to this place.” Attending school for architecture in Cincinnati, Janet decided she wanted to get into the construction side of the business and through a co-op program at the college, she'd heard about Habitat for Humanity and landed a co-op in Atlanta, GA. While there, she caught Albuquerque architect Antoine Predock on the cover of Time magazine - this was her way back to the desert. Though the Predock office continued to say no co-op opportunities were available, Janet remained hopeful and persistent. She drove to Albuquerque, having no interview appointment. While there, Janet worked at the youth hostel where she was staying and picked up a job waitressing at the local pancake house. The people were unique and interesting and she quickly realized she wanted to live in this kind of environment. And she finally ended up with a six month work session with the Predock firm. Though Janet thought she might continue her schooling in New Mexico, her last co-op experience was in Berkeley, CA, where she was eventually hired on with a firm where she discovered straw bale construction. The firm received a call to build a straw bale home for composer Lou Harrison in Joshua Tree, known today as Harrison House Music, Arts and Ecology, and Janet found herself in Joshua Tree to work on the project. This project would also be the beginning of Janet's interaction with the San Bernardino County planning, development, land-use and code enforcement departments. Janet's ability to navigate county codes and ordinances became very useful later, in her role helping to fend off what became know as 'Alta Mira', a proposed 248-home, gated community on about 100 acres of land in Joshua Tree. Janet's knowledge and dedication was instrumental in this matter and after 10 years of, the developers decided to move on. You can read all about it here. When Janet arrived in Joshua Tree, she knew only one person, George, who was associated with the Harrison House project. There was no Crossroads, just Park Center Deli, known today as Park Rock Café, next to the JTNP Visitors Center. This was Janet’s social scene until she was introduced to the local radio station, which helped her get more information about events happening in the community. Our conversation about the County and the former Alta Mira project leads us into a discussion of how and where neighbors can get involved in the community, so as not to be caught off-guard about the goings on around town and make their voices heard. We also discuss the serious crisis of a shortage of long term rentals, multi-family units or apartments in Joshua Tree, one that Janet sees more and more local families with school-aged children experiencing, and strongly suggests it would behoove the community to come together to talk about these issues in proactive, rather than reactive, ways. Janet's Company - StrongArm Construction AAA Map - Indian Country
Amy Selbach’s guest this week is one of her good friends and an all-around amazing human, Janet Beckers! Janet is a sought-after international speaker, a best-selling author, and a multi-award winning entrepreneur — including Australian Marketer of the Year! She specializes in helping authors, coaches, speakers, and small-business owners step up, step out, and get their message out to the world with her signature, “Romance Your Tribe,” training programs. She works with people and businesses worldwide to — as she says — “Help people who help people to help more people!” Janet shares so many incredible insights in today’s show. She shares her journey into entrepreneurship, her experiences with launching multiple businesses and all the great lessons they taught her, and how her 20 seconds of insane courage completely changed her trajectory for good! She talks about the small tweaks she made to her marketing that immensely boosted her sales, the process she uses for visualization and tapping into her intuition for greater business outcomes, and how to distinguish wise business decisions from the unwise. On top of all this, Janet gives her advice to those just starting out, tips for building a confident brand, and her own secrets to her quick success! Key Takeaways [:45] About today’s guest: Janet Beckers. [1:31] Amy welcomes Janet to the podcast! [2:05] Janet introduces herself, her journey into entrepreneurship, and how she got to where she is today! [7:10] How Janet learned to put her first business venture online and what it taught her. [10:40] When Janet started her next business, Wonderful Web Women, what was the marketplace like? [12:14] Janet highlights a time she experienced 20 seconds of insane courage and how it completely changed her trajectory! [17:17] In the first eight weeks of launching her successful website, where did her early income come from? [21:15] When Janet asked for feedback during her early launches, did she find most people were honest? What did she gain from asking? [22:34] What kinds of tweaks did Janet make to her marketing to boost her sales? [24:11] Janet talks about some fears she experiences in her business and her process for always choosing the scarier path. [31:52] The process Janet used to cure her autoimmune disease through tapping into intuition. [41:20] Janet explains the process of visualizing and how it aids her in her business. [45:36] Janet gives advice for creating a confident brand. [50:45] Where to find Janet online! Key Highlights: The key lessons Janet learned from her early business ventures. Learn how to break out of the mold and be the leader of your own life! Make the right (and often scary) decisions to maximize your success! The secrets to her quick success after launching her business. The simple adjustments Janet made through marketing to boost her sales. How to distinguish the wise business decisions from the unwise. Learn what intuition looks and feels like — and how it can aid you in your business! Mentioned in this Episode: Romance Your Tribe Wonderful Web Women Connect with my Guest! Janet Beckers’ Website: RomanceYourTribe.com Social Media: Facebook and Twitter Hey listeners! Do you want to get your story out into the world in a really big way? Visit AmySelbach.com/BrandStory to access my free, one-hour brand story planner! In under an hour, you can have a beautifully crafted brand story to use everywhere! Your brand story should be on your website, your packaging, and at the beginning of any presentation you give. A brand story is crucial for pitches to the media, brand deals, podcasts, and investor decks. Not only that, this formula can be used for brand case studies, testimonials, and ad copy. Follow-up with Me! If you want to get more resources on marketing, branding, content strategy and building a business, you can follow me over on Instagram @AmySelbach or at AmySelbach.com! For more episodes, visit our Libsyn page or listen on iTunes!
When Janet cheers up Larry after a bad date, he falls in love with her. Danko's co-host is his cousin Cameron.
Cass Midgley and Bob Pondillo talk with married couple Janet and Chad. They both are optometrists, they both deconverted but at different times and the calibration of that kind of dissonance is no easy task, but they've done and they share how they negotiated that and stayed married, in fact very happily married. This an emotional story with a happy ending, or as Rosie from episode 193 called it, a happy beginning. I want to talk about Michelle Obama's admonition, "when they go low, we go high." Two huge contingencies to understanding yes-saying is 1) more often than not, it must be followed by an "and." And secondly, it only applies to things and circumstances that are beyond our control. I kinda thought it went without saying, but if something bad is happening to you and you can do something about it, Yes-saying is the wrong application. Say no to to things that damage, diminish or debase your person. You must be a person with boundaries, agency and assertion of your will and feelings. And often that means saying no. So on point one, "and" most often should follow "yes." Yes this weather sucks, And I don't have to let it ruin my day. That's also agency and assertion. I'm hurt by what my daughter said to me. I can't control her so I'm saying yes to her humanity, her emotions, and whatever else is going on in her life to evoke such anger. AND I can respond with understanding and compassion and empathy. I can resist the temptation to put on my armor, grab my sword and let myself be vulnerable to her in hopes that a restorative dialogue can occur between us, as opposed to escalating the animosity by doubling down on my pride or insecurity. When they go low, we go high. People are prime example of that which we can't control. And because they are more valuable than anything, a prime opportunity to say yes to them--their being, their person, their body, their feelings...even when they go low. No-saying is always wishing things were different and entering the ring with a brick wall. No-saying is throwing a tantrum. Saying no is what 2 year olds do when they don't get their way. When the weather, the world, our jobs, the people in our lives go low, we can say YES, this is real, this is happening, AND I can engage in a way that is remedial and fosters an environment that will stop the downward spiral that going low in turn will allow. This may have been what Jesus was trying to say in "turn the other cheek," but that's a horrible example and one in which, if taken literally, enables abuse and mistreatment. Which is often mistaken for yes-saying. Those with agency and dignity discern wisely when to say no and when to say yes. If your friend has behaved below their true character. When they've done something that themselves are ashamed of, that is a moment when they need you to see past their raging eyes or impassioned over-reaction and know that they know they've just gone low and await your next move. Going high is not joining them in those depths, and throwing them a lifeline that will restore them to the values and virtues you know they really hold. Now, if this is a pattern and they don't seem to have any self-awareness, remorse and take no action to correct the behavior? It might be time to say no. Again, this takes discernment and wisdom and strong heart. Both our yeses and our nos can come from the same place if played well--and that is love. Love is the high road. Love of self, in that you respect yourself enough to say no when your boundaries have been violated, and yes to leaning in to the rain, to those you love and believe in when they're at their worst, and ultimately all that you can't control. Our guests today are a married couple with two homeschooled children approaching teenage. Chad deconverted first and kept it to himself for a couple of years. When Janet found out, her first reaction was driven by fear. Psychologist Tara Brach says that we can get in a fear trance, where we are walking around, going through the motions of daily life, but we can't see, hear or feel those we love most. It's hard to reach people while they're in a fear trance; they have erected a force-field around themselves for protection. But if you'll wait patiently, maybe even stand guard around them, their solitude might serve as a cocoon that buys them the time they need to truly ponder what they've experienced. They may be watching through the glass bubble to see if it's safe. It may seem unfortunate that both parties must be yes-sayers in order for any restoration or even revolution to heal their relationship. But then we'd be saying that our freedom is unfortunate. Chad said yes to Janet's initial no-saying and waited. Janet bravely mustered the courage to come out from behind the force field and say-yes to Chad's evolution. and a new thing emerged, far better than what they had before. It doesn't always happen this way. In fact, yes-saying may mean that parting ways is the best thing for one or both people. But those that adopt the position that there's no God protecting them, realize that it's up to them to protect themselves, do what's right for them, and say yes-and to that which is out of their control, and live on. We taped this conversation with Janet and Chad on March 4th, 2018. We interview people you don’t know, about a subject no one wants to talk about. We hope to encourage people in the process of deconstructing their faith and help curb the loneliness that accompanies it. We think the world is a better place when more people live by sight, not by faith. Please subscribe to our podcast, and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Also, we offer these podcasts freely. And your support truly makes a difference. You can support us monetarily in two easy ways: you can pledge a monthly donation through Patreon. that’s www.patreon.com/eapodcast, or leave a lump-sum donation through PayPal at our website, www.everyonesagnostic.com. Credits:"Towering Mountain of Ignorance" intro by Hank Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3v3S82TuxU Intro bumper "Never Know" by Jack JohnsonThe segue music on this episode "The Road" by Nick Cave & Warren Ellis Janet's Blog Richard Dawkin video
When Janet first moved to Vermont her first job was managing construction for Ben & Jerry’s. But her true passion is as an actor and singer who has performed with Lyric Theatre Company in many classic musicals such as The Music Man and Oklahoma. And in 2010 she started up Girls Nite Out Productions with the goal of providing more high quality theatrical roles to women.
Janet Hanpeter is a globe-trotting Baby Boomer and has over 80 countries logged on her passport. Janet was bitten by the travel bug at a very young age by her wanderlust mother, who was also a private pilot in college. When Janet turned 50, she realized that she had to take her traveling up a notch, so she traveled to China on a solo trip and it was a life-changing experience! Find out why on this week’s episode. Key Takeaways: *When did Janet get bit by the travel bug? *Janet’s mom has always had a wanderlust spirit, and she also got her private pilot’s license while in college (this was back in the 40’s). *How many barriers did Janet’s mom have to overcome with traveling? *Do Janet’s siblings have the same passion for traveling as she does? *What was Janet’s solo trip to China like? It was life-changing! *Janet hadn’t traveled much in Asia and she found herself completely alone with visa issues! *Sometimes the stories are better and the memories are stronger when you have that ‘holy cow’ moment. *However, it’s amazing how little angels appear out of nowhere and kind people come to your rescue. *Did Janet have issues with the language while in China? *We are very blessed to be English speakers. It has become the universal language of our world. *The locals were very fascinated by the fact that Janet was not married and did not have kids. *Although you can see the famous landmarks through the world, what makes travel special for Janet are the people she meets along the way. Mentioned in This Episode: Transformviatravel.com Transform via Travel on Facebook @GoSoloLive on Twitter Email: Jennifer@TransformviaTravel.com Patreon.com/gosololive Connect with Janet: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Leave a Review: Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review on iTunes with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to the Go Solo Live podcast on iTunes, to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for another great guest.
Janet Parsons is a Psychic Medium and Energy Healer who is here to explore how her experience with grief awakened her psychic abilities and connection to Spirit. Janet shares her story of losing two best friends in a span of 3 months, the dark lens she began experiencing life through, and how after being at rock bottom transformed her pain into gifts. Today on Emily The Medium: * Janet’s healing process after the deaths of her two best friends * When Janet’s psychic abilities began heightening * Allowing yourself to be at rock bottom to move through it * How our passed loved ones will show up for us * Moments that led Janet to her mediumship practice * Professional mediumship: balancing humility with grounded confidence Resources: * Janet’s IG: @icreatemyreality ( https://www.instagram.com/icreatemyreality/ ) * Janet’s Website: janetparsons.ca ( https://janetparsons.ca/ ) * Click here ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-uncensored-empath/id1360089692 ) to listen and subscribe to The Uncensored Empath with Sarah Small! Connect with Emily: * IG: @emilythemedium ( https://www.instagram.com/emilythemedium/?hl=e ) * Website: emilythemedium.com ( https://www.emilythemedium.com/ ) This show is produced by Soulfire Productions ( http://soulfireproductionsco.com/ )