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Queer Meets Queer
Middle School First Love Slow Burn

Queer Meets Queer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 39:01


She worked stage crew; they played basketball with the boys. Can I make it anymore obvious? When Janine laid eyes on Taylor at recess, she fell head over heels into her first ever, stomach-flipping girl crush. Taylor was totally oblivious so they became best friends, obviously. Then Taylor's family moved away. They went to separate high schools and, after that, different colleges. That pretty much seemed like the end of it: another unrequited, unrealized, unconsummated middle school love story. But when Janine and Taylor both moved back to San Francisco after college, they decided to write themselves a new ending. Let's go girls!Executive Producer: Weston AndersonWriter: Weston AndersonAudio Engineer and Editor: Seth GoshornHosts: Nikki “Nik” Burian, Justin Wayne Peters, and Weston AndersonStorytellers: Taylor Scoma and Janine ByrneMusic: Whispering through - Asura Air Hockey Saloon - Chris Zabriskie

It's Always The Husband
69: A Fat Vampire With Cholera.

It's Always The Husband

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 80:31


Show: Deadly AffairsEpisode: Battle Of The Sexes S1 E3When 57 year old widow Janine Sutphen moved to Durham, NC she meet newly single Rob Petrick. They have a fast and furious romance which results in a quick marriage. Just as quickly, Rob proves to be a mega douche with every red flag showing. He sucks in almost every way possible. When Janine catches on, she ends up missing.  Check out our website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/837988Linktree: https://linktr.ee/itsalwaysthehusbandpodcastLike our Facebook page and join our group!!Instagram: @itsalwaysthehusbandpodcastTwitter: @alwaysthehubsEtsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ItsAlwaysTheHusband?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=776055218Theme song by Jamie "I'm Gonna Kill You, Bitch" Nelson Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/itsalwaysthehusband?)

Brand Boutique Elite
What You Need to Know to Publish a Book with Janine Hernandez

Brand Boutique Elite

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 37:07


Join Brand Boutique Elite and Janine Hernandez on what you need to know to publish a book. Check out the Brand Boutique Elite Podcast here: https://bit.ly/brandboutiqueelite Janine Hernandez is a world renown author, mentor, speaker. She is the founder of the Book Publishing Academy. From as early as the age of 9, Janine knew she would become a world famous self-published author whose first-hand experiences would lend credibility to her work. True to her childhood dream, at the age of 26, Janine self-published her very first book. She has published 5 books and working on the next one. She coaches aspiring authors and speakers on how to self publish their books. When Janine isn't reading or writing amazing stories, she loves to spend her time hiking, traveling and exploring the world. She is an avid reader and is passionate about working on becoming the best version of herself from the inside out. In 2011 Janine was awarded the Mitch Akin Mentor of the Year award for the New Pathways Program. Janine sits on the Board of Reach Family Services a local non-profit organization who focuses on assisting families who are raising children with behavioral health and emotional challenges Janine received her Master of Arts in International Business from Western International University and currently resides in Phoenix AZ. Janine is available for speaking events, keynote presentations, panel discussions, and life/motivational coaching. Connect with Janine: Instagram: @JanineHernandez_ About the Host: Farhana Cannon, Global Social Media + Brand Expert Farhana has a 15-year in-depth resume that includes numerous B2C lifestyle and luxury brands as well as B2B companies. Her specialty in social media marketing strategy, content creation, influencer marketing, branding, and events, brings a unique and profitable outcome to all of her campaigns. Farhana has taught courses on best digital marketing practices at Bunker Hill College, and has spoken at numerous industry events around the world. She is also a speaker with Powerteam International and speaks on stages with Bill Walsh. She is currently on a national tour with The Small Business Expo, leading an Instagram Marketing Workshop.

Jereshia Said
How This London Based Career Coach Used The Champagne Closer™ Method To Overcome Her Struggle With Sales Call with Janine Esbrand

Jereshia Said

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 43:57


My guest on this episode is the awesome Janine Esbrand, a London based corporate and commercial lawyer who enrolled in Leverage after traditional online launch methods failed to yield the results she wanted.   Janine is a career strategist, executive coach, and a TEDx speaker and podcast host. She’s also the creator of the Career Clarity Academy, a group coaching program designed to help mid-level professionals change career direction and land their ideal role without having to take a pay cut or retrain.   With 12 years of experience in the legal industry and a drive to find solutions that support her growth, Janine is very inspiring to listen to. This episode is especially interesting if you struggle to confidently close clients on sales calls. Key Highlights of the Episode This episode was extremely actionable and insightful. Here are a few key highlights: Are you using the right method? - Janine tried using a membership model for her first launch. Although she had some success, she realized she wasn’t going to hit her revenue goals and wasn’t attracting fully committed clients. This caused her to shift her approach and find a better method. Realize your value - Even though she was hesitant to charge a high price tag, Janine thought hard about the value she was bringing to the table and the results she could get for clients. After this, she knew she needed to sell a high-ticket item. Thriving through COVID - Despite having invested in Leverage just before the international break-out of COVID, Janine remained fully committed to the process. With more and more people needing a career change, she’s found her services are more relevant than ever. Qualify your leads - Janine always questions whether a prospect is the right person for her program. Rather than trying to make a sale, she now tries to ensure that she’s only attracting clients that will be a good fit. Learning how to close consistently - When Janine began using the Champagne Closer™ Method, she learned to shift her focus from trying to make the sale, to helping people understand what they wanted and help them make the right decision. This instantly turned around her sales performance. And lots more! Tune in now.  This episode is brought to you by LEVERAGE:   Today’s episode is brought to you by my group coaching program LEVERAGE.    LEVERAGE™ is a comprehensive, high performance coaching program for expert service providers who are ready to reclaim their time and sustainably surpass 6-figures in the next 12 months.   In order to do that, it’s time that you STOP MIMICKING WHAT YOU SEE OTHER COURSE CREATORS DOING.   Every day we help coaches and service providers, like you, transform their 1:1 service into a SUSTAINABLE business that is set up to automate the necessary aspects of your offer so you have the energy to show up, serve your clients and increase your business growth month after month.   Interested? Book a call with our LEVERAGE Strategist today. Visit www.jereshiahawk.com/leverage to book your call today.

Real Money Talks
All About Network Marketing with Janine Finney

Real Money Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 28:52


Today we have a very interesting topic around making money.  Direct sales is an industry that has made many people billionaires and multi-millionaires. In many countries including the United States, it still has a stigma about it.  With me today is Janine Finney, who is an expert on network marketing.       Janine Finney spent the first 30 years of her career as a sales executive in Corporate America. Then, at the age of 50, Janine began a new career that she never expected to pursue, Network Marketing.  When Janine’s daughter, Lory, shared her desire to join a Network Marketing company after graduating from college, she quickly discovered that her mom had a very different opinion about this type of business than she did. Their strongly opposing views and the battles that ensued are what inspired them to co-author a book called, “The Flip Flop CEO”, which has sold over 100,000 copies.   Then, five years later, they wrote a sequel to their first book, called, “Does the Shoe Fit? The Guide to Help You Decide.” Janine believes that many women are searching for the freedom and flexibility that Network Marketing provides, but don’t recognize it because of the stigma and misconceptions surrounding this topic.  It has become Janine’s mission is to help others understand what Network Marketing is, and is NOT! We talk about why direct sales should be something you do or possibly add on to what you are already doing. We also talk about the misconceptions of network marketing.  Finally, Janine shares some practical steps for finding the right network marketing company for you to be successful.   Show Notes: [01:54] Janine was in the corporate world for thirty years and she realized that some people are not cut out for the cubicle world.   [03:47] After doing back and forth with her daughter for over a year she decided to check into network marketing.  She found that her negative experience was not the whole profession. [04:01] She went from the mindset of “I will never do this” to “I think, I was born to do this” very quickly after her research.   [04:47] Janine wanted to help change the stigma of network marketing so she wrote the book, Flip Flop CEO. Her second book Does the Shoe Fit was written to help others evaluate if network marketing is a good fit for them.   [06:16] Network marketing is a franchise in a box and it is so different than the perception of it.   [07:11] There are still so many misconceptions about direct sales and there are so many people searching for exactly what it offers but they don’t recognize it because of the myths. [08:29] There is also a huge misconception about the earning potential. Many professionals see direct sales as hobby money and it can be so much more.  [09:49] A third really big myth is that they assume that all network marketing companies are the same.                     [12:39] For people that are searching for a way to have more control over their future network marketing is an opportunity to have an online international virtual business in a box without the high price tag.   [13:46] For people that are looking for a way to have more control over their own destiny, this is a business that can be grown alongside what you are currently doing.   [14:07] People that are successful in business are successful in this business because typically they have time management skills, recognize a good income opportunity, and really understand it. It allows you to own your life, control, your time, and you can work on your own schedule.   [15:00] The flexibility and freedom are here and you can make as much and little as you want to earn.  The sky's the limit and there is no glass ceiling.   [16:46] This is a legitimate business that you can put a corporate structure around, do legal deductions, take business trips, and promote anywhere in the world. You can use a lot of higher strategies to build a successful business.   [18:25] Janine compares direct sales to joining a gym.  [19:31] Many people fail at network marketing because they don’t treat it like a business.  Do you put as much effort into it as you did your job? [20:21] There is a difference between direct sales and network marketing.   [20:36] The Direct Sales Association is a good place to go look at companies and find reputable companies.  Direct sales is a good option if you are looking for right now money vs. long term money.  [20:56] In network marketing you are typically building a network of consumers.  People are going to shop over and over again and that is how you can build long term money.   [21:21] Janine recommends looking for a company that provides consumable products if you are looking for long term residual income.  You also want to find something that you believe in and that you get hooked on yourself.   [22:03] She would give friends something that she knew they would fall in love with and that they wouldn’t want to be without.  She would tell them to use it for a week and if they didn’t like it they could give it back but when they did love it she would show them how to buy it at a discount. [23:29] Really think about your audience and circle of influence.  Who are you going to be able to provide a solution for? We are in the business of being a solution provider.  [24:07] It is important to find something you’re passionate about because then you are going to be able to do it authentically.  If you narrow it down to three companies, interview the people in the company and find out how they are doing the business. [25:21] Some first steps that Janine recommends are listening to their podcast, MLM, You Decide, and reading the book Flip Flop CEO. The Flip Flop CEO is going to give you a really good overview of what network marketing is.   [26:21] Seek out objective information that isn’t biased to one specific company. Links and Resources: Ask Loral App Loral on Facebook Loral on YouTube Loral on LinkedIn Money Rules Millionaire Maker Store Real Money Talks Podcast Integrated Wealth Systems Flip Flop CEO Does the Shoe Fit Direct Sales Association MLM, You Decide Podcast

Kiss Corporate Goodbye
Live life by Design in your Flip Flops

Kiss Corporate Goodbye

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 35:26


Janine Finney spent the first 30 years of her career as a sales executive in Corporate America. Then, at the age of 50, Janine began a new career that she never expected to pursue, Network Marketing.  When Janine’s daughter, Lory, shared her desire to join a Network Marketing company after graduating from college, she quickly discovered that her mom had a very different opinion about this type of business than she did.  Their strongly opposing views and the battles that ensued are what inspired them to co-author a book called, “The Flip Flop CEO”, which has sold over 100,000 copies.   Then, five years later, they wrote a sequel to their first book, called, “Does the Shoe Fit?”. These two books provide a sassy, myth-busting look at the controversial subject of Network Marketing.  Having been a skeptic herself, Janine is passionate about bringing clarity to the 21st century version of this “business in a box” model!  She believes that many women are searching for the freedom and flexibility it provides, but don’t recognize it because of the stigma surrounding the topic. Today, Janine has designed a lifestyle that gives her the freedom to plan her work around her life, rather than her life around her work.  She winters in Scottsdale, to be near her two daughters, their husbands, and her five grandchildren…and spends summers traveling in an RV with her husband, Doug.  They are both avid fly fishermen.   Connect with the Flip Flop CEOs and purchase their books Website Connect with the Flip Flop CEOs Facebook   Meet Shari and Kim, two sisters who found a surprising pathway to Kiss Corporate Goodbye.   Check out our Website Kiss Corporate Goodbye website Join our Private Facebook Group Kiss Corporate Goodbye FB Follow Us on Instagram Kiss Corporate Goodbye IG Subscribe to our YouTube Channel YouTube Channel. Follow us on LinkedIn *Nothing is guaranteed. Results vary by each individual. Network Marketing may be a pathway, but does not guarantee you will be able to Kiss Corporate Goodbye.

Accountants On Purpose
From The Ground Up, Persistence Will Get You There With Janine Williamson

Accountants On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 20:47


Janine Williamson is the Director of Wealth Advisory at William Buck and is one of their longest serving employees. Janine has provided, honest, empathetic and direct advice to clients for more than 15 years. When Janine is able to help her clients achieve their financial goals, such as paying off their home loan or building up their savings, this is when she gets the biggest kick. Her satisfaction comes from helping clients of any age in any situation.   In this episode we cover: The reason why Janine learned Japanese for 4 years. Janines journey at William Buck - how she started as a Secretary and is now a Director. Planning for the future and why it is so important. Janine explains what a financial health check is and her tips for financial health.   And much more! Check out the full episode.    [FOOD FOR THOUGHT]    Things change and you have to go with it.   Be patient and be persistent.     [FOLLOW US]  • Our Website  • FB Page - You Legal  • FB Group - Accountants On Purpose  • FB Page - Accountants On Purpose  • LinkedIn - Sarah Bartholomeusz  • LinkedIn – You Legal  • Twitter - Sarah Bartholomeusz  • Twitter - You Legal      [GUEST INFO]  LinkedIn William Buck         [ABOUT THE HOST]  Sarah Bartholomeusz is the founder of You Legal, an Adelaide-based law firm that provides business leaders with the confidence and certainty they need to make bold decisions within their organisations.  You Legal provides top tier consultative legal services to corporate clients, including ASX listed companies.  Sarah's clients also call her the Goddess of Governance because she works to protect and nurture her clients’ businesses so that they can focus on having the impact that they want in the world.

Marie Antonette Waite's Zoom Talk
Building and Connecting in Business Network Groups with Janine Finney

Marie Antonette Waite's Zoom Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 36:13


Janine Finney spent the first 30 years of her career as a sales executive in Corporate America. Then, at the age of 50, Janine began a new career that she never expected to pursue, Network Marketing. When Janine's daughter, Lory, shared her desire to join a Network Marketing company after graduating from college, she quickly discovered that her mom had a very different opinion about this type of business than she did. Their strongly opposing views and the battles that ensued are what inspired them to co-author a book called, “The Flip Flop CEO”, which has sold over 100,000 copies. Then, five years later, they wrote a sequel to their first book, called, “Does the Shoe Fit?”. These two books provide a sassy, myth-busting look at the controversial subject of Network Marketing. Having been a skeptic herself, Janine is passionate about bringing clarity to the 21st century version of this “business in a box” model! She believes that many women are searching for the freedom and flexibility it provides, but don't recognize it because of the stigma surrounding the topic.

The 6-Figure Freelancer Podcast | Freelancing | Entrepreneurship | Clients | Finances | Motivation | Personal Development | M
215 | How to Grow on TikTok / Become the CEO of Boundaries with Dr. Janine Kreft

The 6-Figure Freelancer Podcast | Freelancing | Entrepreneurship | Clients | Finances | Motivation | Personal Development | M

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 32:12


Today's guest is Dr. Janine Kreft. Janine is a former ballet dancer turned psychologist who has experienced tremendous growth on TikTok through her unique take on creating healthy boundaries.  When Janine left the world of ballet, she found the transition very challenging. It caused her a lot of confusion, frustration, and panic, and ultimately led to depression that she sought therapy for. Seeing how life-changing therapy could be, Janine went on to study clinical psychology and she's now working for the VA as a telehealth psychologist.  Though she never felt quite at home on Instagram, she immediately took to TikTok. And it's not just about entertainment. Janine uses her TikTok channel to help people better navigate relationships and boundaries through engaging content. And it's really taken off.  In today's episode, Janine talks about how she grew from zero to 303,000 followers on TikTok in the first five months of 2020. We also dive into how you can become the CEO of boundaries. "You can't just mimic or be someone else. There's only one you, as cliche as that sounds. And so in order to cultivate that inner knowing, one has to get quiet and go inward and truly seek answers from within for how to show up and what's going to truly fulfill them.” ~ Janine Kreft Main Takeaways On TikTok, you have such dramatic constraints on your time, that you have to be very mindful of the content you put into your videos. Give people a bite-sized amount of information that grabs their attention.  You don't need high-tech equipment or high production value in order to be seen on TikTok. The playing field is very level compared to other social media channels. Be clear about your intent and content on TikTok from the beginning. The algorithm gets to work quickly so the content you put out early will have an impact on the people who see your videos.  TikTok can be a great way to do user research. It can help you understand what types of information or products your audience would be interested in. Boundaries are not personal. They're not about other people. It's about how you show up. If you're not taking care of yourself, you'll have nothing left to give at some point. It's important for us to normalize boundaries in that regard, to not see it as a personal attack. Links Janine on TikTok Janine on Instagram The Chicago Stress Relief Center Gary Vaynerchuk  Charlie D'Amelio Dr. Julie Smith on TikTok Amanda Bucci Stay in Touch Follow Avani on Twitter Follow Avani on Instagram Follow Avani on LinkedIn

What You Will Learn
The Accidental Entrepreneur

What You Will Learn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2017 26:34


The Accidental Entrepreneur - by Janine Allis   Janine Allis is the co-founder of Boost Juice, which grew from her kitchen table to 500 stores and $2b in sales across the world. But Janine wasn't always destined to be an entrepreneur. She tells 'The Juicy Bits' in this warts-and-all book about her journey to success. When Janine was in the twenties, all she wanted to do was travel; she left on a six month trip and came back seven years later with a two year old child.  We learn that Janine didn't really even think about running her own business until she was thirty. Boost Juice was founded when she was in her mid-thirties, and she was awarded Australian Business Woman of the Year in 2004 when she was 39. Janine is one of the five 'Sharks' on the Australian version of Shark Tank.   Grab a copy of the book here: https://www.bookdepository.com/The-Accidental-Entrepreneur-Janine-Allis/9780730327738/?a_aid=adamsbooks   Enjoying the show? It would make us really happy if you left a review :) http://apple.co/2v2xcLI Want our notes that we've taken for every book and used for our episodes? Grab them at http://www.whatyouwilllearn.com/notes