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Jamie Valenti-Jordan is the Founder and CEO of Catapult Commercialization Services, a one-stop shop for food startups. He founded the company in March of 2018 in response to the industry-wide trend of cutting the talent needed to bring new products to life. Jamie has a passion for confronting unique food challenges that combine scientific tools, engineering and operations realities, and business drivers to find optimal solutions. This quest has taken him through companies large and small to launch Catapult so that he can focus on unlocking the potential of the food industry. Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: Jamie Valenti-Jordan's background and how the idea for Catapult came about Jamie talks about taking entrepreneurs' ideas and turning them into formulas Who is a good client for Catapult Commercialization Services? The hardest part of dealing with an entrepreneur when commercializing a product Why going commercial and getting products into food stores is a capital-intensive venture for new entrepreneurs Why Jamie advises people to work with a contract manufacturer Jamie's onboarding process for Catapult's new clients, the types of clients he works with, and success stories from the company Where to learn more about Catapult How COVID-19 has impacted Catapult's business and its clients Jamie's advice to new entrepreneurs In this episode… When starting a food business, most people don't realize what the commercialization process looks like. Commercialization involves product development, packaging, marketing, branding, and manufacturing. What else does it take? Time and money. Jamie Valenti-Jordan helps entrepreneurs in the food and beverage industry plan and execute their business ideas. He helps food startups validate their products, find contract manufacturers that work for them, and establish an effective supply chain. In this week's episode of the NexxtLevel Podcast, host G. Steven Cleere interviews Jamie Valenti-Jordan, the Founder and CEO of Catapult Commercialization Services, about his process for helping entrepreneurs build businesses in the food and beverage industry. Jamie talks about the work his company does, the types of clients he works with, and why he encourages entrepreneurs to work with contract manufacturers. Subscribe and Listen on: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Google Play Deezer iHeartRadio TuneIn Amazon Music Resources Mentioned in this episode Kitchen2Shelf NexxtLevel Marketing Catapult Commercialization Services Jamie Valenti-Jordan on LinkedIn Jamie's email address: jamie@catapultserv.com Jamie's Phone Number: (925) 407-5081 Clorox Cool News: The NexxtLevel Brands Podcast has just been named as one of the Top 15 CPG-Themed Podcasts on the web!!! We're at Lucky #7 and you can get more information about Feedspot and how you can watch more of your favorite shows here: Top CPG Podcasts – Thanks to Feedspot, Rise25 and our Production Team! Sponsor for this episode... Our podcast today is sponsored by Kitchen2Shelf, the educational arm of NexxtLevel Brands. Kitchen-2-Shelf provides online and in-person courses and workshops for CPG entrepreneurs at any stage of growth. Whether you're an early-stage startup, a local growing business, or if you want to just expand your distribution to a national level, Kitchen-2-Shelf can help you learn what you need to know to grow. Visit their website to get access to some free tools that can help you understand where your business stands. Contact them today to find out how they can help you grow your brand and expand your business to reach its full potential.
Poppy Jamie, entrepreneur, podcast host, and creator of the app, Happy Not Perfect, returns to talk more about anxiety and mindfulness. Jamie knows mindfulness is important for good brain health, and creating an app to help others with anxiety helped her battle her own.Today, Jamie shares the reasons why she created the app, dives briefly into the duck syndrome, and explains the importance of mindfulness rituals. We discuss the effects of anxiety, breathwork, and at the end of the episode, Jamie walks us through a breathwork exercise.We talk about:Why Jamie launched the Happy Not Perfect appWhat is the Happy Not Perfect appMindfulness ritualsBreathworkDuck syndromeA breathwork exercise with Poppy Jamie
This topic has been on our mind since March of last year….what is the future of events. This past few weeks planner events have started to be rebooked. Jamie & Colleen speculate on what it’s likely going to be like for folks looking to attend events in fall 2021 and beyond. This episode was recorded on April 17, 2021 Show Highlights Should Colleen call it out? Jamie’s resolved tax issue Happy with our money in our pockets Ready for events? The world is packed! Why Jamie sleeps well at night What will likely come with regards to events Things to keep in mind if you choose to attend
APPLY NOW to work with me! https://brookethomas321708.typeform.com/to/cHCppKqW thefaithfreebie.com Join Brooke's mental wellness team: myamareglobal.com/10039/en-US/ Follow Brooke on Social Media https://www.brookethomas.com/ facebook.com/groups/liveoutloudtribe/ instagram.com/liveoutloudbrooke linkedin.com/in/thomasbrooke Are you guilty of saying you don't have the time, the money or the space to pursue your dreams? It's time to stop making excuses and start believing you were made for more. Listen in as Jaime Kern Lima offers insight on overcoming self-doubt and believing BIG in the dreams God puts on your heart! Question Highlights What was the hardest part of your journey to building IT Cosmetics? How did you learn to turn down the volume on self-doubt and lead with your heart? Everyone has been given a label that stops them from feeling confident. What advice do you have for breaking through those labels? Is there anything else you want the Live Out Loud audience to know? In this episode, you will learn about… How the idea for IT Cosmetics came to Jamie during a season of self-doubt Jamie's strategy for replacing negative thoughts with something positive How to take the mic back from people who mean well but say things that discourage our dreams Building a circle of like-hearted women who lift each other up Why Jamie believes we're not here to compete with anyone but who we're capable of becoming What inspired Jamie to stop dimming her own light Making the shift from a season of self-doubt to believing BIG in yourself Show Notes Are you guilty of saying you don't have the time, the money or the space to pursue your dreams? It's time to stop making excuses and start believing you were made for more. Jamie Kern Lima founded IT Cosmetics from her living room and grew it into the largest luxury makeup brand in the US. She eventually sold the company to L'Oréal in a billion-dollar deal, becoming the first female CEO of a brand in L'Oréal's 100-year history. And Jamie shares her story in the new book, Believe IT: How to Go from Underestimated to Unstoppable. On this episode of The Live Out Loud Show, Jamie joins Brooke to discuss the challenges of building IT Cosmetics and explain how she learned to turn down the volume on self-doubt and lead with her heart. Jamie offers advice on breaking through the labels we've been given, challenging us to celebrate and promote other women and compete ONLY with the future self we're capable of becoming. Listen in for Jamie's insight on the danger in dimming your light and learn how to shift out of a season of self-doubt and start believing BIG in the dreams God puts on your heart! Connect with Jamie Kern Lima Believe IT Jamie on Instagram Jamie on Facebook Resources Believe IT: How to Go from Underestimated to Unstoppable by Jamie Kern Lima Forbes' 2020 List of America's Richest Self-Made Women Proverbs 11:25
I have never been more excited, honored, thrilled, and maybe slightly obsessed to interview anyone on my podcast than I am today! I had the privilege of interviewing Jamie Kern Lima, founder of IT Cosmetics and a human extraordinaire. You are going to love, love, love this conversation! In case you don’t know her, Jamie started her cosmetics company in her living room. She grew the company into the largest luxury makeup brand in the country and then sold it to L'Oreal in a billion-dollar deal. Her love of her customers and remarkable authenticity and belief eventually landed her on Forbes America's richest self-made woman list. Today she's the mother of two, an active investor, speaker, and thought leader who's passionate about inspiring and elevating women. We discuss her amazing new book Believe IT, how she turned rejection into outstanding success, and why you DON’T need to work 100-hour weeks to succeed!Key points discussedHow I manifested Jamie as a guest on Divine Living (00:00)Jamie’s tips for preserving in the face of setbacks (07:47)Dealing with rejection by turning up the volume on your inner voice (14:35)How to define your WHY so you can sustain your vision (22:58)How Jamie went from continuous rejections to a YES from L’Oreal (29:47)Why Jamie believes 100-hour weeks were one of her biggest mistakes (34:44)What’s it like to be a billionaire and what happiness really is (39:29)Jamie’s next step and why you absolutely need to get her book (42:47)Additional resourcesMy dahling Queen. I’m just SUCH a fan of this woman. I’m not even trying to flatter her, but her book Believe IT is one of the best books I’ve read in… forever. Please, go get it NOW!We’d also love to know your takeaways, please screenshot the episode and tag us on Instagram! My handle is @ginadevee and you can find Jamie at @jamiekernlima.And if you haven’t already, subscribe to the Divine Living podcast, share your reviews, and tune in every week to get one step closer to your Queenhood! ⭐ Get FREE meditations, workbooks, and Q&As with me https://www.divineliving.com/audacity
Jamie’s book, Hacking Darwin: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Humanity ... Why Jamie thinks young adults should freeze their sperm or eggs now ... The state of genetic engineering today ... The specter of eugenics ... Will gene-splicing create a new kind of inequality? ... How to avoid a eugenics arms race among nations ... Jamie predicts what kinds of gene editing will be possible in 10 years ...
Jamie's book, Hacking Darwin: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Humanity ... Why Jamie thinks young adults should freeze their sperm or eggs now ... The state of genetic engineering today ... The specter of eugenics ... Will gene-splicing create a new kind of inequality? ... How to avoid a eugenics arms race among nations ... Jamie predicts what kinds of gene editing will be possible in 10 years ...
Jamie Johnston is a former international rugby coach, current athletic director, and educator. Jamie has coached all over the world through Rugby, and now spends his day as an athletic director at ACS Egham International School in the UK. He is forever learning through failure and always trying to improve. In this episode WE LEARN…. -How rugby can be “good for the soul, but bad for the body.” -How to learn from failure -How “the more you yell, the less people listen.” -How to tailor your coaching style to your audience -What is Anti-fragility? -Why Jamie always had to have an ambulance ready -Servant Leadership -What is physical literacy We hope you enjoy! If you like our show, please subscribe to the channel, and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon Music. If you have Amazon music, search "The Teaching and Coaching Podcast." IG: @teachingandcoachingpodcast Twitter: @TandCPodcast1 Facebook: CoachErick Larson LinkedIn: Erick Kainen YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk2-WvSCu_ox0YCtOX28aQA/
Jamie Beaumont: Why You Should Use Converse Instead of Announce on Social MediaIn this episode, Marcus Edwardes speaks with Jamie Beaumont, a recruiting technology entrepreneur. He ran his own recruiting agency in graduate recruiting before he founded Offerd, a SaaS tool that automates the many top-of-the-funnel administration tasks.He also, more recently, founded another SaaS platform for recruiters called Fuel, which he calls “the Klarna for Recruitment”, helping agencies get paid 100% of their fees upfront whilst allowing their clients to split their payments over six months.Listen in as Jamie shares how he was able to found two SaaS platforms after only graduating in 2012, his unusual LinkedIn content strategy that wins him business regularly, why you should minimize automation as a recruiter, and how to effectively use social media for business.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:● [5:33] How Jamie was able to become a serial entrepreneur so quickly● [09:09] What Jamie learned from losing five figures overnight day trading● [17:21] The advantages and disadvantages of being your own boss● [19:46] Jamie’s content strategy on LinkedIn● [26:28] How Jamie wins clients from people engaging on his LinkedIn feed● [27:37] Combining social media content creation with traditional methods● [29:46] How Jamie ranks different growth hacks● [32:42] Threading the line between automation and personalization● [38:50] Having a strong, powerful message and sticking to it● [40:19] What is Offerd all about and who is it for?● [45:03] Why Offerd tried to solve too many problems● [47:05] Why Jamie launched Fuel● [52:55] What people often get wrong about using social media for businessKey quotes:● “What realistically separates an entrepreneur from somebody else is actioning that idea instead of just sitting on it.”● “Don’t be arrogant. Things are far more difficult than you think they are, and it’s usually when they’re going fairly well, there’s something going wrong at the beginning, because you should be learning.”● “I don’t like selling. I like splitting audiences.”● “Automation within recruitment can be complete suicide because it’s a people business.”● “What people don’t realize about social media is that it’s a conversation, not an announcement.”Resources Mentioned:● Jamie Beaumont on LinkedIn● jamie@paywithfuel.io● jamie@getofferd.io
Jamie Lu is a gifted sound healer and telepath/intuitive. Her work provides deep wisdom, new energy tools and practices for Effective Self Healing and Liberation. Her method of Sound Healing blends her ability to read the unconscious to identify the root cause of a disease or life challenge. With the power of God/Source, presence, sound and energy work, her sessions activate transformation across the levels of mind, emotion, body and spirit. She is world-renowned for working with difficult illnesses and emotional tensions, after instantly healing herself from a heart condition and Hashimoto's disease at age 24. She left behind an affluent career in media and technology after experiencing a life altering moment with Source/God that led to her to dedication to humanities ascension and enlightenment, extensive training in the energy healing arts and her service as a Self Healing Facilitator and Awakening Mentor. She is a lecturer at the Globe Institute of Sound and Consciousness, the first College to offer a degree to Sound Healing students in the United States. She personally trains and mentors students online at the Love Rising Academy. The Academy has activated hundreds of people on their individual paths of Light, Love and Liberated Awareness. How Jamie came to be a sound healer. What she did to turn around her life when she was feeling completely unsatisfied. “Our highest purpose is to help each other.” Jamie's difficult experience with Hashimotos and a heart condition. Why she believes that we all suffer. Why she chose sound healing over all of the other healing modalities. The big leap from having a successful 6-figure income in the tech world to becoming a healing practitioner. Why Jamie believes many women have thyroid issues. Her #1 rule: Listen to God. The profound moment with a client that changed her entire life. What she believes is coming out of the Covid experience. “Only take action when there's inspiration, otherwise it's just your ego.” Her higher perspective download of the U.S. election and Covid. Her reminder to not be obsessed with the U.S. election -- “It's just not that important.” The virus and Trump is a catalyst for change and higher perspectives. What we can learn from Trump right now. The beautiful Leurian messages that Jamie is receiving and the fall of the Cabal. “We're not here to wake people up. 2020 is the wake up call.” Learn more: https://loverising.earth/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamieluhealing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamielu/
Hosted by multiple iTunes Top 10 podcaster James Burtt, Building The Brand is in-depth conversations with the entrepreneurs, founders, marketing and brand experts, PR specialists, CEO’s and CMO’s who have built some of the countries most successful companies and brands. This week on the show we welcome Jamie Alderton, fitness influencer, author, podcaster, world record holder and social media business growth expert. Jamie is a really open book in this podcast sharing how a stint in the British Army developed his mindset, how he went from being broke and sticking £16,000 on a credit card to get qualified as a PT into being the country’s leading physical transformation expert in 3 years, how he transitioned from fitness influencer into social media business development and how Jamie is now building multiple brands and businesses. In this show we discuss: * Jamie’s role in US Government in psychological operations * How being made Redundant from the UN was the catalyst to Jamie getting into Personal Training * How in three years became oen of the best know PT’s in the country * Why Jamie didn’t want to appear on his own book cover * A tactical approach to success * Jamie’s Meltdown Matrix * The importance of making sure you write stuff down * The power of Jamie’s spa day * Focusing on helping others is what will make your business boom * The importance of working on your craft in private - - - - - - - - - - Connect with Jamie https://www.instagram.com/jayalderton/?hl=en - - - - - - - - - - Looking for a powerful podcast for your brand, come and check out Ultimate Podcast Group your one-stop podcast agency for all your audio and visual needs https://www.ultimatepodcastgroup.com/ - - - - - - - - - - Connect with James https://www.instagram.com/jamesburttofficial/ Read the latest blog https://medium.com/@ultimatepodcastgroup Join the Ultimate Podcast Community https://www.facebook.com/ultimatepodcasttraining/ Check out Ultimate Podcast Training https://www.ultimatepodcast.training/
Jamie Valenti-Jordan is the Founder and Owner of Catapult Commercialization Services. He founded the company in March 2018 in response to the industry-wide trend of cutting the talent needed to bring new products to life. Jamie has a passion for finding new and interesting food challenges that combine scientific tools, engineering/operations realities, and business drivers to find unique, optimal solutions. This quest has taken him through companies large and small, leading him to start his own business so that he can focus on unlocking the potential of the food industry. Catapult is very much a one-stop-shop, taking products from validation and into the market. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: Jamie's background and how the idea for Catapult came about Jamie talks about taking entrepreneurs' recipes/ideas and turning them into formulas What makes a good client for Catapult Commercialization Services? The hardest part of dealing with an entrepreneur when commercializing a product Why going commercial and getting products into food stores is a capital-intensive venture for new entrepreneurs Why Jamie advises people to work with a contract manufacturer Jamie's process of onboarding new clients onto Catapult, the types of clients he works with, and success stories from the company Where to learn more about Catapult Commercialization Services How COVID-19 has impacted Catapult's business and its clients Jamie's advice to new entrepreneurs In this episode… When starting a food business, most people don’t realize that the process of commercializing their products, which involves product development, packaging, marketing, branding, and manufacturing, takes time and money. Jamie Valenti-Jordan helps entrepreneurs in the food and beverage industry plan and execute their business ideas. He helps them validate their products, find contract manufacturers that work for them, and set up a supply chain. In this week's episode of the NexxtLevel Podcast, host G. Steven Cleere interviews Jamie Valenti-Jordan, the Founder and CEO of Catapult Commercialization Services, about his process of helping entrepreneurs build businesses in the food and beverage industry. Jamie talks about the work his company does, the types of clients he works with, and why he encourages entrepreneurs to work with contract manufacturers. Subscribe and Listen on: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Google Play Deezer Resources Mentioned in this episode Kitchen2Shelf Nexxt Level Marketing Catapult Commercialization Services Jamie Valenti-Jordan on LinkedIn Jamie's email address: jamie@catapultserv.com Jamie’s Phone Number: (925) 407-5081 Clorox Sponsor for this episode Our podcast today is sponsored by Kitchen2Shelf, the educational arm of NexxtLevel Brands. Kitchen-2-Shelf provides online and in-person courses and workshops for CPG entrepreneurs at any stage of growth. Whether you're an early-stage startup, a local growing business, or if you want to just expand your distribution to a national level, Kitchen-2-Shelf can help you learn what you need to know to grow. Visit their website to get access to some free tools that can help you understand where your business stands. Contact them today to find out how they can help you grow your brand and expand your business to reach its full potential.
Ryan interviews Jamie. Jamie and Ryan have been friends for a long time. Jamie is a dad of a one-year old son. Jamie has always wanted kids and is a great dad. He went through a period of worrying about everything and offers great perspective on it. Topics DiscussedJamie’s struggle with worrying about everything when the baby came.Learning about a bump on the baby’s head.Jamie’s life didn’t change much during the pregnancy. What was the most exciting time during the pregnancy for him.The story of the second ultrasound.The story of their gender reveal.Supporting his wife during the pregnancy.Why Jamie deferred his parental leave to later in the year. The first 40-days after the baby was born being more difficult. How Jamie adapted his workout routine.Jamie’s advice to new dads and expecting dads out there. ***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It can help us reach more dads. For show notes and past guests, please visit daybydaydad.com/day-by-day-dad-podcast. Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Visit daybydaydad.com/sponsor-form/and fill out the form.Follow Day by Day Dad:Twitter: twitter.com/daybydaydad2Instagram: instagram.com/daybydaydadFacebook: facebook.com/Day-by-Day-Dad-102025921441675
This week's guest is Jamie Flinchbaugh. Ron and Jamie discussed the important role of trust in continuous improvement, and reviewed the 4Cs of Trust. A MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: The quote that inspires Jamie (5:27) Why Jamie is so passionate about trust (13:31) His approach (15:01) The sequence of the 4Cs (17:56) The demonstration of care (18:33) Communication of context (19:13) The possibility of over-communicating (23:02) Competence to deliver on the promise (24:25) What happens if we're lacking competence (26:01) Consistency of action (29:42) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Download a Free Audio Book at Audible.com Jamie's Website Is Trust Essential for Lean Success? The 4Cs of Trust Video Jamie on LinkedIn The Hitchhiker's Guide to Lean GA 016 | Developing Lean Leaders GA 083 | Getting the Board on Board with Lean Utilizing the 4Cs of Trust in Uncertain Times Subscribe & Never Miss New Episodes! Click to Subscribe in iTunes If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to subscribe on iTunes. Once you're a subscriber all new episodes will be downloaded to your iTunes account and smartphone. The easiest way for iPhone users to listen to the show is via the free, and incredible, Podcast app. NEW! You can now follow the podcast on Spotify here. You can also subscribe via Stitcher which is definitely Android friendly. What Do You Think? Which "C" resonates with you the most? Why?
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
An interview with Dr. Jamie Marich on how to navigate through dissociation in the therapy room. Curt and Katie interview Jamie about her own experiences with dissociation and what she does to cope as a dissociative professional. We discuss the importance of mindfulness and other strategies to take care of ourselves as well as treating dissociative clients. We also chat about how to navigate professional organizations as someone who likes to challenge the status quo. It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. We are human beings who can now present ourselves as whole people, with authenticity, purpose, and connection. Especially now, when therapists must develop a personal brand to market their practices. To support you as a whole person and a therapist, your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy talk about how to approach the role of therapist in the modern age. Interview with Jamie Marich, Ph.D., LPCC-S, LICDC-CS, REAT, RYT-200, RMT Jamie Marich, Ph.D., LPCC-S, LICDC-CS, REAT, RYT-200, RMT travels internationally speaking on topics related to EMDR therapy, trauma, addiction, expressive arts and mindfulness while maintaining a private practice in her home base of Warren, OH. She is the developer of the Dancing Mindfulness practice to expressive arts therapy and co-creator of the Yoga Unchained approach to trauma-informed yoga. Jamie is the author of seven books, including the popular EMDR Made Simple and EMDR Therapy and Mindfulness for Trauma Focused Care (Springer Publishing in 2018), written in collaboration with Dr. Stephen Dansiger. Her newest title, Process Not Perfection: Expressive Arts Solutions for Trauma Recovery, released in April 2019. North Atlantic Books is publishing a second and expanded edition of Trauma and the 12 Steps, due for release in the Summer of 2020. In this episode we talk about: Creative mindfulness Joy in facilitating transformation Jamie’s experience with trauma, addiction, dissociation, and how that led to her work EMDR and “the weird stuff” that has led to improved outcomes The power of embodied healing Jamie coming out as being in recovery, bisexual, and struggling with dissociation The response of other therapists to Jamie coming out as a dissociative professional The importance of being candid to remain present and to combat the label of impaired therapist Shame about dissociation and the difficulty therapists have in treating dissociation How to navigate through dissociation as a therapist – we all dissociate, just at different degrees The importance of mindfulness in combatting dissociation Rituals and routines to ground and return to the present Learning the models for treatment and then “breaking the rules elegantly” to innovate How institutes develop effectively and the struggles of bringing treatment to the mainstream Jamie’s standing up and pushing away from the mainstream – and some of the consequences Why Jamie and Curt love EMDR Our Generous Sponsor: GreenOak Accounting You went to school to become a therapist, not an accountant! Your time is much better spent doing what you love–helping people–and not crunching numbers. That’s where GreenOak Accounting comes in! They specialize in increasing the profit of private practices just like yours, so you can reclaim precious hours each week! If you are interested in freeing up your schedule for more clients, or just to get some time back for yourself, if you’re behind on your books or ready to implement Profit First, or need someone on your financial team who really understands private practice and can help your business grow, go to greenoakaccounting.com to schedule a 100% free no-obligation consultation today or sign up for 5 days of profit-boosting emails. Relevant Resources: We’ve pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Please note that some of the links below might be affiliate links, so if you purchase after clicking below, we may get a little bit of cash in our pockets. We thank you in advance! drjamiemarich.com Institute for Creative Mindfulness dancingmindfulness.com traumamadesimple.com EMDRIA Dr. Francine Shapiro Relevant Episodes: Being Truly Mindful Is CBT Crap? Connect with us: The Modern Therapists Group on Facebook Get Notified About Therapy Reimagined 2020 (and TR2019 Virtual Conference) Who we are: Curt Widhalm is in private practice in the Los Angeles area. He is the cofounder of the Therapy Reimagined conference, the CFO of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, an Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine University, a former Subject Matter Expert for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, and a loving husband and father. He is 1/2 great person, 1/2 provocateur, and 1/2 geek, in that order. He dabbles in the dark art of making “dad jokes” and usually has a half-empty cup of coffee somewhere nearby. Learn more at: http://www.curtwidhalm.com Katie Vernoy is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, coach, and consultant supporting leaders, visionaries, executives, and helping professionals to create sustainable careers. Katie, with Curt, has developed workshops and a conference, Therapy Reimagined, to support therapists navigating through the modern challenges of this profession. Katie is also President of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. In her spare time, Katie is secretly siphoning off Curt’s youthful energy, so that she can take over the world. Learn more at: http://www.katievernoy.com A Quick Note: Our opinions are our own. We are only speaking for ourselves – except when we speak for each other, or over each other. We’re working on it. Our guests are also only speaking for themselves and have their own opinions. We aren’t trying to take their voice, and no one speaks for us either. Mostly because they don’t want to, but hey. 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Continuing A Tale of Two Hygienists’ series on the integration of oral health care into other fields, this week’s guests are two hygienists who act as bridges between the dental world and the medical world. Mary Signorino is both a registered dental hygienist and a registered nurse who knows firsthand how the two professions can effectively overlap. Jamie Freitag-Dooley is a dental hygienist, coach, professional speaker and executive director of the National Network of Healthcare Hygienists, which aims to integrate oral health promotion into more areas of the medical industry. In this episode, Mary discusses how she combines her skills as a dental hygienist with her work as a nurse, while Jamie lays out why dental hygienists should step into the limelight and bring their skills to other medical fields. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Interview starts: 14:48 - The important lessons Mary learned while working at a private practice under a retired naval officer. - Mary discusses her period working in Switzerland and explains what prompted her to take up nursing. - What is FAST and what does it have to do with treating strokes? - What both dental hygienists and nurses can do to more effectively work together. - Breaking down what Jamie wants to accomplish through the National Network of Healthcare Hygienists. - Why Jamie doesn’t expect private medicine to push back against NNHH. - The reason dental hygienists need to step forward and put themselves and their skills out there. QUOTES: “After 15 years of working in dental hygiene, I wanted to expand how I take care of a person.” “I studied the head and the neck, and now I’m gonna go work on the neck on down.” “You can’t tell someone to care unless they care themselves.” “We always care, there’s always a passion, there’s a mission somewhere deep inside us.” “When I found out all of the barriers that were present, I knew we needed to do something big to change it.” “People keep saying ‘break down the silos’ [but] that’s not working; we’ve got to be the bridge.” “Listen to what your heart calls you to.” “This is gonna continue to evolve and we always have a voice in where this goes.” LINKS: Mary’s email: dalmatianbabies@yahoo.com Jamie’s website - https://jamiedooley.com/ Jamie on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jamieismycoach/ National Network of Healthcare Hygienists - https://healthcarehygienists.org/ Hygienists in Healthcare Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/hygienistsinhealthcare/ Thank you to Paradise Dental Technologies aka PDT for providing sponsorship for this episode! Be sure to thank the sponsor for this episode by heading over to www.PDTDental.com and picking up a new instrument or telling them thank you in person at one of the conferences! THIS EPISODE COUNTS FOR CE! - but read the disclaimer below as it might not count for your state. Go here to take the test and get your CE Credit! Hygiene Edge Video on Helioseal F Plus - https://www.youtube.com/embed/8bhA6peh28A A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage - https://ataleoftwohygienists.com/ AToTH on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aTaleOfTwoHygienists/ AToTH on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ataleoftwohygienists AToTH on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/atoth/?originalSubdomain=ca
Learn why building a brand is the most important part of selling in general, but especially when selling private label on Amazon. Here to discuss his branding philosophy is Jamie Mardis the founder and mastermind behind Koffee Kult. Jamie shares the inspiration behind the Koffee Kult brand, where he started, and why he’s never really considered stepping outside of coffee sales. Jamie has always been a lover and purveyor of good coffee. After moving to South Florida and realizing that the coffee in the area was not up to par, he bought his own roaster and started roasting his own coffee beans. Fortunately for the rest of us, he bought an industrial-sized roaster and always had too many beans. He started giving them away to friends and family and the rest, as they say, is history. After months of being bugged by his mother, he finally started selling the roasted beans on Amazon. He sold out his first batch of units in record time and realized that he may be on to something with his coffee obsession turned business. Fast-forward to now and Koffee Kult has become a true brand with a loyal bunch of followers and a very specific set of goals. Listen to learn why Jamie credits creating a brand that he loved and could stand by for his success today. He also shares why building a brand is not the result of a piece of paper, but instead due to his outreach in his own community and online. Jamie shares tons of amazing branding information and we can’t wait to have him back on the show. If you’ve been struggling with creating your brand, this is an episode you’ll need to listen to until the end! In This Episode: [00:53] Welcome Jamie Mardis the founder and mastermind behind Koffee Kult. [02:33] Learn more about Jamie and his career prior to Amazon sales. [03:41] Jamie shares how Koffee Kult started. [04:27] What coffee did Jamie drink prior to starting his business? [06:21] Why Jamie is a coffee dork. [07:38] Hear the “why” behind Koffee Kult versus just finding a better coffee. [10:06] Prior to his mom bringing up selling coffee on Amazon, Jamie just wanted to roast. [11:32] How did he finally make his way onto Amazon and how did the first sales happen? [16:01] Where did the inspiration for the Koffee Kult brand come from? [19:00] Learn why Jamie never considered branching outside of coffee. [20:59] Jamie shares his best tips for starting in coffee on Amazon today. [23:35] What would Jamie do differently if he knew then what he knows now? [25:17] Hear why off-brand marketing is just as important as marketing on Amazon. [28:32] There’s a difference between a paper brand and building a true brand. [28:56] Connect with Jamie and find out where to buy and connect with Koffee Kult. Links and Resources: Wizards of Amazon Wizards of Amazon Courses Wizards of Amazon Meetup Text “Amazon” to 69922 Wizards of Amazon on Facebook Wizards of Amazon on Instagram Wizards of Amazon on LinkedIn Wizards of Amazon on Twitter Koffee KultKoffee Kult on Facebook Koffee Kult on TwitterKoffee Kult on PinterestKoffee Kult on InstagramKoffee Kult on LinkedInKoffee Kult on YouTube(They’ve even branched into TikTok!)
Jamie DuBose is the Founder and CEO of ZenplicityNow.com, a digital marketing agency that helps profitable entrepreneurs become more sustainable through marketing, membership and metrics. She helps clients create results-driven relationships with their audience to help them sell a variety of offers, from 1:1 packages to group programs and online memberships. She knows every business is unique. That's why her marketing strategies are carefully designed based on the individual business model & revenue goals of her clients instead of following a “one size fits all” approach to digital marketing & sales. She is also a Navy wife and momma to three kids and 3 dogs all of whom keep her lots of company while she's building her marketing agency from her home office. When she's not geeking out over new tech tools and working with clients, you can find her exploring beaches in beautiful San Diego, sampling craft beer & wine, and hanging out with her family. Here's what we cover during episode 063: The story behind how Jamie and I met and actually connected after being FB friends for years How Jamie started her business after a nudge by her friend, Stephenie Zamora, after working for a company who didn't value her input How her company, Zenplicity Now, started out as a virtual assistant company How her company helps her clients get tangible results What I wanted Jamie to talk about on this podcast, because I think designers need to know this Why Jamie thinks it's important for all businesses to be focused on the goal Why knowing who your ideal client is can help you reverse engineer your list-building clients Jamie's simple process for creating the funnel for building a list Why you need to have Google Analytics set up on your website Why I don't think you need to know how to code to set up a landing page, and why I like LeadPages because it shares the metrics How to measure your conversion rate based on the number of visitors to your page, and divided by the people who actually opted in Why your customer journey is so important, and how you can repeat this process with your mini goals Why it's okay to say goodbye to the people who unsubscribe with love Why Jamie believes it's important to pay attention to your click through rate AND your open rates Why list-building comes down to authenticity and being real Why it's super valuable to be a designer who understands marketing The basic anatomy of an online sales funnel What type of design projects can be included in the cart abandonment process to help your clients win back people who cancel A story behind one of Jamie's clients who just had her look at an evergreen funnel The services that Jamie's company offers - and why she loves creating strategic partnerships with her clients Who is on her team and what each person does Our thoughts on where people are missing the mark on what happens after someone purchases a program Tips for collaborating with other creatives on your marketing projects Jamie's experience as a mom of 3, military wife and business owner Links mentioned: Connect with Jamie on Instagram Jamie's website The Copywriter Club episode with Kevin Rogers Like what you heard? Click here to subscribe + leave a review on iTunes. Click here to join the free community! Let's connect on Instagram!
Jamie’s addressing one of the most frequently asked questions listeners and followers have for her: how does she balance everything and keep her life in order, especially as a single mom? Her answer is simple and two-fold: 1. it’s HARD, and 2. it’s a fool’s game to try to do everything at once. The parental balancing act is an art of setting a schedule and picking your battles. In this episode, Jamie explains how our phones can dominate our already busy schedules if we’re not careful, debunks the myth of multitasking, and compares keeping our life in balance to, of all things, four pots on a stove. The Finer Details of This Episode: What’s “uh-huh” parenting and why we absolutely need to avoid it. Establishing consistent phone time for yourself and being honest with your children about when you’ll need to do some scrolling. How airplane mode has become Jamie’s best friend. Why Jamie isn’t a fan of multitasking—and in fact has some pretty harsh things to say about it. What Jamie’s past experience as a circus performer—yes, you heard that right—taught her about maintaining balance. Jamie’s “four-burner stove” theory for keeping all of the major elements of your life in check. In the end, remember that even the people who look like they have all their shit together still struggle with balancing it all. Quotes: “Stop with the half-assed parenting. It’s not fair to our kids!” “You can’t do everything well if you’re trying to do it all together.” “Balance is a verb. It is not a noun, it is not a destination.” “You HAVE to show up as a whole person to be a good parent.” Links: Jamie’s homepage - http://www.jamieglowacki.com/ Oh Crap! Potty Training - https://www.amazon.com/Crap-Potty-Training-Everything-Parenting-ebook/dp/B00V3L8YSU Oh Crap! I Have A Toddler - https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Oh-Crap!-I-Have-a-Toddler/Jamie-Glowacki/Oh-Crap-Parenting/9781982109738
Jamie has undoubtedly been the most accurate tarot reader I've had. And she validated ALL the work my client and I did for the past 3 months. But why is she so good and what does tarot have to do with our subconscious minds? You will find out in this podcast. We also have something special for you, too! We give you the chance to ask her a question, which she will answer with tarot! Listen to the podcast to know when and how. Also, you'll learn about - Why Jamie doesn't have anxiety - How we tested Jamie's accurateness - Our revelations after a service exchange - Jamie's story and how she views bad things happening to her - Whom Jamie channels when reading tarot ...and more. As I mentioned earlier, Jamie and I will have an Instagram live where you can ask ONE question each, which she will answer with tarot. Follow both of us on IG, so you won't miss it! It's on Sep 29, 11 a.m. Pacific, 1 p.m. Central, 2 p.m. Eastern time, and 7 p.m. Central European time. Tune in to have your most burning question answered tarot-blee accurate! Find Jamie here: https://www.tarot-blee-accurate.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tarotbleeaccurate/ https://www.facebook.com/tarotbleeaccurate/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Rc2Mn7BsI1FmEIhY1YcbQ Find your host, certified hypnotist Jennifer Schlueter, here: Facebook Instagram
Changes: it’s not just a David Bowie song, but something your kid is going to go through a lot of throughout their early years. And Jamie isn’t merely talking about bodily or behavioral changes but changes in routine, changes in circumstances, and changes in family. Something as simple as leaving the house in the morning can be enough to set your little one on edge, so we need to both help them understand these necessary—and occasionally unfortunate—shifts as well as make these transitions a little easier for them. In this episode, Jamie discusses the significant changes your parenting style will go through as your little one becomes a slightly bigger one, explains how you can help your kid stay on top of these transitions, and suggests ways you can help your child get through the tougher life milestones. The Finer Details of This Episode: Why Jamie’s new book has “toddler” in the title even though it deals more with the preschool age. How your style of parenting needs to shift in a fundamental way as your little one goes from two to three. Looking at some of the transitions your child will go through, including moving, divorce, milestones, and even being part of a military family. If your child frequently gets upset, take a step back and figure out if these fits and tantrums are happening during moments or periods of transition. How a simple whiteboard can help you and your kids navigate these transitions. When in doubt, slow things down a little. Why the teddy bear or toy your little one wants to bring on a car ride might be just what they need to keep them at ease during transitions. Jamie’s tips for easing children through big, potentially life-changing transitions like moving and divorce. If you’re a parent whose partner is in the military and goes on deployment, consider seeking out other military parents for a supportive community. Quotes: “Your entire relationship is about bonding in this physical sense and creating this safety within the child’s life.” “Hang in there and survive and keep the kids alive.” “The longer the distance, the more transitional objects the kid’s gonna need.” “Err on the side of talking about it rather than ignoring it.” Links: Jamie’s homepage - http://www.jamieglowacki.com/ Oh Crap! Potty Training - https://www.amazon.com/Crap-Potty-Training-Everything-Parenting-ebook/dp/B00V3L8YSU Oh Crap! I Have A Toddler [Pre-order my new book] - https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Oh-Crap!-I-Have-a-Toddler/Jamie-Glowacki/Oh-Crap-Parenting/9781982109738
Some of you may not know this, but Jamie homeschools! (and no! Jamie doesn’t think everyone should homeschool and she’s not trying to convince you that you should!) Her son Pascal has been learning at home since he was still fairly young, and both he and Jamie have found to be this alternative mode of education not only better suited for him but engaging in a way that mainstream schooling isn’t always. She also knows that several inaccurate, outdated and even harmful perceptions of homeschooling have sprung up over the years and feels they really should be addressed before people pass judgment. In this episode, Jamie explains what led her to teach Pascal at home, relates some of the fascinating things he’s learned and how she’s aided his education, and addresses some commonly held criticisms and concerns about teaching your kids at home. The Finer Details of This Episode: Jamie explains why she thinks conventional teaching in a traditional school environment is still important. Why Jamie doesn’t think homeschooling is for everyone. The incidents that persuaded Jamie to remove Pascal from the conventional school system. Jamie breaks down the different types of homeschooling available and how she decided on her preferred method. How the widespread compulsory schooling we’re used to is actually very new in the grand scheme of history. The ways Jamie was able to foster Pascal’s interest in paleontology and anatomy. The “grunt work” Jamie aims to avoid when educating Pascal and introducing him to new concepts. How you can go about homeschooling on your own and some important personal and impersonal resources you can rely on. Why some of the laws governing homeschooling may be threatened as we speak. Quotes: “We’re ALL homeschooling! It’s just some people are homeschooling part-time and some people are homeschooling full-time.” “Homeschooling really is a lifestyle choice.” “I don’t think of myself as a teacher; I think of myself as a facilitator.” “Do you want your child to learn or do you want them to complete the book?” “My choice in educating my child is a constitutional right.” Links: Jamie’s homepage - http://www.jamieglowacki.com/ Oh Crap! Potty Training - https://www.amazon.com/Crap-Potty-Training-Everything-Parenting-ebook/dp/B00V3L8YSU Oh Crap! I Have A Toddler [Get my new book] - https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Oh-Crap!-I-Have-a-Toddler/Jamie-Glowacki/Oh-Crap-Parenting/9781982109738
In this episode, we explore the mind-bending science of genetic engineering and why it’s going to change everything in our lives, whether we want it to or not. We share crazy stories and examples from the cutting edge of science, look at shocking examples around the world of what is going on with human genetic science and explore the science of immortality with a few simple life hacks can you implement right now to extend your life and help you live past 100, with our guest Jamie Metzl. Jamie Metzl is a Senior Fellow of the Atlantic Council. In February 2019, he was appointed to the World Health Organization expert advisory committee on developing global standards for the governance and oversight of human genome editing. He is the author of five books, including the non-fiction work, Hacking Darwin: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Humanity. Jamie previously served in the U.S. National Security Council, State Department, Senate Foreign Relations Committee and as a Human Rights Officer for the United Nations in Cambodia. The future is already here, it’s just not evenly distributed yetOpen your eyes a little bit wider and see the radical technological developments that will fundamentally transform your life are on the short term horizonGenetic technologies are, in very short order, going to fundamentally transform our societiesThe genetics revolution is inevitable and it’s already here. Countries like China are already massively pushing the limits on genetic science, well beyond what we may even feel comfortable with in the US todayChina is extremely wealthy, extremely powerful, and has a “Wild West” culture around genetic engineering, designer babies, and human genome editing“The Arms Race of the Human Race” - what happens in a world where the US restricts or prevents genetic engineering but another country, for example, China, substantially embraces them?Slippery slope and how this radically starts to change our world pretty incredibly - most people would probably want to know if their child had a higher risk of a certain disease, so they could prevent it… what happens when we make that shift from a child to a human embryo?“The End of Sex” - “Old Fashioned Sex” will soon be viewed as reckless and dangerous.“Would you play Russian roulette with your child’s future health by NOT affirmatively selecting health?"Would you wish polio on a child because it’s natural? What about a genetic disease that could be prevented?It’s not a question of wonderful nature vs scary science. Nature is pretty scary. People die of horrible genetic disorders today.Why Jamie considers anti-vaccine “monstrous""In vitro gametogenesis” - what happens if you could make 100,000 potential embryos and pick the healthiest ones?What is a synthetic womb and why is it something that is so crazy it might make total sense in 30-50 years?Why Jamie’s goal is to live to 150, and what he’s doing to get there. Simple life hacks can you implement to extend your life as much as possible?Do everything that people who live in the blue zones are doing.Homework: Get yourself educated on genetic science. Homework: If you’re planning on having children, freeze your eggs and freeze your sperm today. Freeze them when you’re twenty. It gives you the option of using healthy and vibrant genetic material in the future. Homework: For longevity: Exercise 45 minutes a day. Eat healthy food. Homework: Do your own homework and empower yourself about precision medicine. Medical knowledge is decentralizing. You are the primary agent of change in your life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For many families, the wealth-building process is one that crosses several generations. It’s just not always easy to keep everyone on the same page. However, the benefits of building on family values and past lessons is a huge advantage that family businesses can tap into. Jamie Townsend is an advisor who recently completed his designation in the Family Enterprise Advisor (FEA) program, which focuses on helping families manage their greatest asset through continuity. Jamie works with business owners and professionals to help simplify their financial lives. He was recently recognized by Wealth Professional Magazine for his work as a Top 50 Advisor in Canada. Listen in to hear what Jamie has to say about the challenges that family businesses face, the best ways to help, and the part of financial advising where shortcuts just won’t cut it. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why Jamie got the FEA designation and how it has served him (2:35) What it’s like being in business with a parent (5:45) Insights gained from serving multiple generations of families (9:25) Why success is never a finite state (14:55) Why Jamie accepts new clients by referral only (17:35) How financial information is different from financial knowledge (24:10) Jamie’s advice for new advisors (26:35) Links and Resources: Lawton Partners Wealth Management Quotes by Jamie Townsend: “We are able to have an incredible impact on people when it matters most.” “If you think about this conversation in terms of generations, you have the next generation coming up with their own energy, their own ideas, their own goals. And sometimes those align perfectly with the generation above, and sometimes they’re completely different.” “When you spend time with someone, if they’re ultimately going to work with you, they need to get to know you, they need to like you, and then eventually they start to trust you.” Jamie Townsend is well-versed in family business. Not only does he run a practice with his dad, but also between the two of them, they’ve worked with some families over as many as four generations. Don’t miss out on learning from his unique perspective. Below, we’re sharing three key ideas from this episode: Insights gained from serving multiple generations of families Why success is never a finite state
The last few episodes of Oh Crap! haven’t been as upbeat as Jamie’s usual output, but it’s important to address the more serious side of introducing your children to the world and dealing with the not-as-fun aspects of parenthood. To conclude this series, Jamie is looking at how mental health affects our parenting, specifically focusing on anxiety. We all need to discuss mental health in a serious and proactive way, while still giving one another the love and encouragement we all deserve. In this episode, Jamie discusses the different forms of anxiety, explains how you can begin to treat each kind, and gives you permission to not go to that big event you’ve been dreading. The Finer Details of This Episode: Looking at how we frame mental health in casual discussion and why it can help to not speak as lightly about it. Why Jamie’s brand of self-care can come off as “brutal.” What are the different types of anxiety and how do they each manifest? The reason cutting out sugar intake can massively and positively improve your general level of calm. Magnesium: not just for electronics anymore! How a little bit of liver (and several B vitamins) can go a long way. Be a happy flower and absorb some sun! Vitamin D is essential to keeping you feeling fresh and energized. You don’t have to go to that big event! If you do, both you and your little ones will feel drained and on edge by the end. It’s okay to taper off hangouts with a friend you know is leaving you feeling worn down. Realize that social media and YouTube algorithms are designed to throw upsetting and misery-inducing content in your face; seek out some happier stories for a change! What Jamie does—and you yourself can do—to get through an anxious episode with your wits intact. Why you shouldn’t be afraid of medication, especially if you need it. Medication doesn’t have to be forever, but they can be a helpful guide for when they’re a necessity. Make your mental health one of the first things you address in your day. Quotes: “For me, self-care is about mental health.” “A lot of what we know is not set in stone, and this goes for nutritional research.” “If you don’t feel good all the time it’s worth doing your own research to figure out why.” “You are not showing up fully as a parent if you are suffering from anxiety, depression or other mental health issues.” “If your family’s toxic, you have every right to cut them off.” “Don’t throw yourself under the bus for someone else.” “Stop looking for the bad; look for the good.” “We have to confront what our anxieties are so we can keep our kids safe.” Links: Jamie’s homepage - http://www.jamieglowacki.com/ Oh Crap! Potty Training - https://www.amazon.com/Crap-Potty-Training-Everything-Parenting-ebook/dp/B00V3L8YSU Oh Crap! I Have A Toddler [Get my new book] - https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Oh-Crap!-I-Have-a-Toddler/Jamie-Glowacki/Oh-Crap-Parenting/9781982109738
Jamie joins Cathy and Sandee to talk about her online health coaching business. Jamie uses Facebook live, email lists, and Instagram to connect with her clients and shares what’s working for her and what isn’t. In this episode, we discuss the following: Why Jamie started her online health coaching business How Jamie has established a successful following What Jamie offers her clients through Facebook Live and emails Suggestions for converting leads from your website to real clients Why you should avoid negative language in your messaging The value of marketing, offering precise programs, and having a call to action Which Health Coach Group programs help establish a membership The importance of nurturing your clients and using a positive message Jamie has been a nutritionist for over 20 years and recently left her job to start her online coaching business. Her goal is to develop a membership program that helps busy moms realize they can cook healthy meals without spending hours in the kitchen. After connecting with Cathy on LinkedIn, she agreed to a strategy session to discuss how to take her business to the next level. Mentioned In This Episode: Pure The Inner Circle Membership Program 12 Day Detox Natural Health Immersion Program Health Coach Group Facebook Page Links to resources: Health Coach Group Website Health Coach Group LinkedIn Health Coach Group EP52: How to Increase Your Sales with Touchpoints
Technology futurist and geopolitical expert, Jamie Metzl discusses the genetic revolution that will transform healthcare, the way we make babies, and our evolution as a species. Guest Biography Jamie Metzl is a technology futurist and geopolitical expert, novelist, entrepreneur, media commentator, and Senior Fellow of the Atlantic Council. In February 2019, he was appointed to the World Health Organization expert advisory committee on developing global standards for the governance and oversight of human genome editing. Jamie previously served in the U.S. National Security Council, State Department, Senate Foreign Relations Committee and as a Human Rights Officer for the United Nations in Cambodia. He is a former Partner of a New York-based global investment firm, serves on the Advisory Council to Walmart’s Future of Retail Policy Lab, is a faculty member for Singularity University’s Exponential Medicine conference, was Chief Strategy Officer for a biotechnology company, and ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri’s Fifth Congressional District in Kansas City in 2004. Jamie has served as an election monitor in Afghanistan and the Philippines, advised the government of North Korea on the establishment of Special Economic Zones, and is the Honorary Ambassador to North America of the Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy. Jamie appears regularly on national and international media discussing Asian economic and political issues and his syndicated columns and other writing on Asian affairs, genetics, virtual reality, and other topics are featured regularly in publications around the world. He is the author of a history of the Cambodian genocide, the historical novel The Depths of the Sea, and the genetics thrillers Genesis Code and Eternal Sonata. His non-fiction book Hacking Darwin: Genetic Revolution and the Future of Humanity, published by Sourcebooks, can be purchased here. A founder and Co-Chair of the national security organization Partnership for a Secure America, Jamie is a board member of the International Center for Transitional Justice and the American University in Mongolia, and a member of the Advisory Board of the Brandeis International Center for Ethics, Justice, and Public Life. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations is a former White House Fellow and Aspen Institute Crown Fellow. Jamie holds a Ph.D. in Asian history from Oxford, a JD from Harvard Law School, and is a magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Brown University. Jamie speaks frequently to corporate, nonprofit, and academic audiences around the world. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/095 In this episode, you will learn: Why Jamie thinks most of us are wasting our time, and major trends that he believes we should be paying attention to. Learn about biohacking, how the paradigm of healthcare could be changing, and the tools of the genetic revolution. We'll talk about ethics and the role that China plays in genetics, artificial intelligence, technology and more. Find more from our guest: jamiemetzl.com hackingdarwin.com Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Mentioned in this episode: Hacking Darwin: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Humanity by Jamie Metzl Genesis Code: A Thriller of the Near Future by Jamie Metzl Eternal Sonata: A Thriller of the Near Future by Jamie Metzl The Depths of the Sea by Jamie Metzl Western Responses to Human Rights Abuses in Cambodia, 1975–80 by Jamie Metzl Richard A. Clarke Jennifer Doudna of the "CRISPR revolution" Game of Thrones Battle Star Galactica Cobra Kai Joe Rogan Experience #1294 - Jamie Metzl Jamie Metzl: "Hacking Darwin" | Talks at Google Are You Ready for the Genetic Revolution? | Jamie Metzl | TEDxPaloAlto Kim Kardashian Kanye West Runnymede Money Tip of the Week: Three money saving fitness tips Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
Working well with other professionals is critical to helping your clients and growing your financial advisory practice. But how can you earn the trust and respect of specialists in other fields? Today’s guest will give you practical advice for working effectively with both your clients and other professionals for the benefit of everyone involved. Jamie Robb is the Principal and Senior Wealth Advisor at FIDUCIA Wealth Management. Since he began his career in 1999, Jamie has worked with Canadian business owners and families to help them successfully manage their wealth. He’s also an expert at working with other professionals and acting as the cohesive force that brings their knowledge together to help his clients achieve their vision of financial success. Listen in to the episode to hear how Jamie manages relationships with clients and other professionals, how he helps his clients decide what financial success means for them in the first place, and how he managed to build a successful business as an independent wealth advisor. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: How Jamie went from working in a nickel smelter to running a successful financial advisory practice (4:20) The importance of having a philosophy for financial decision-making (10:00) Jamie’s value-first approach for working with clients (15:45) Why Jamie doesn’t believe in niching down (23:35) Working effectively with other professionals (28:10) The mantra Jamie feels has brought him success (36:50) The major gap in the value proposition of robo-advisors (43:00) Jamie’s mission to make sure everyone he knows has an up-to-date will (50:25) Links and Resources: Jamie Robb Jamie on Twitter FIDUCIA Wealth Management Willing Wisdom Index Quotes by Jamie: “When we have specialization, it really falls to the client, the end user, to be the general contractor who’s directing all these people building the house.” “The only way you’re going to be a long-term client for me is if you really trust me and if you trust that I can deliver value for you.” “If you just do the right things over and over again, eventually the right things will happen.” Having spent 20 years in the business and holding seven different professional designations, Jamie has a lot of experience to draw from to help us understand more a
Jamie Jones Coleman is a trauma surgeon. As she puts it, most of what she does is "fixing holes in people", but that massively down-plays the complexity, skill and adrenaline of her job. The bleep goes, the team swings into action, and all hands are on deck to save a life. It sounds thrilling, but Jamie juggles this with being a wife to a former NFL player turned lawyer, a mother to two little boys, an international public speaker, and a writer. She has a successful blog with a readership of over 2 million, and has contributed to the HuffPost and US News. She is open on the challenges a female surgeon faces, the joys and challenges of motherhood and how writing allows her to bring a more creative aspect to her work. In this episode we discuss: - Jamie's upbringing and how her grandmother and other women in her family shaped her education and her goals - Being a "glorified plumber" (her words, not mine!) and why she enjoys the practical challenge of surgery - Being a mother and a surgeon, and the struggle of the juggle! - Why Jamie thinks being a mother makes her a better surgeon - The media's pitching of women with children and those without against one another, and why defining women as a stay-at-home-mother or a working mother or a childless woman is potentially harmful - How she keeps her career fresh and avoids burnout in a job that is incredibly stressful - Dealing with failure and learning from mistakes - Women supporting other women in work and beyond - Her writing, and how that took off initially Where to find Jamie: Website: https://jjcolemanmd.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-jones-coleman-258497128/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/@JJColemanMD/ Follow us for more: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smashingtheceiling/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/smashingceiling Facebook: www.facebook.com/smashingtheceiling
Seeing a change in the trends of the planner community and a transition from TN's to Rings lately it seemed logical to discuss. In this giggly episode the ladies chat about the pro's and con's of rings and attempt explain why they like one over the other. This discussion proves to be unproductive but entertaining nonetheless. Show Highlights 2019 Year Of The Rings? Stephanie's ring planner Where Colleen is seeing them Why Jamie like's Rings Colleen defends the TN TN Inserts we love Stephanie's Printables Personal Wide Rings is Basically B6 Pocket rings Jamie has issues Colleen questions storage methods Planners we always finish Should Jamie combine the benefits of rings & coil? Stephanie's retro hole punch EC's new TN
Each month loyal Planner Girl Chatter Patrons submit requests for show topics. This month they asked the hosts to discuss 2 topics that have been floating around the planner community: Memory Keeping vs Back Planning and Before the Pen vs After The Pen. Solving absolutely nothing the hosts discuss these topics in way more depth than they expected. Show Highlights Memory Keeping Vs Back Planning Show Planners On Sunday we plan Aversion to Scrapbooking Forward Planning Common Place Books / Planners Before the pen vs after the pen Why Jamie showed before the pen Colleen's pre-planning Jamie's beyond planning plan Stephanie get's down to her why. Colleen's changing it up always. Are row's creative? Can you mix sticker types? Handwriting in the planner What's actually important A Serious Laundry Talk
She's an incredibly decorated Navy officer and she's on a mission to bring solution focused and super practical empowerment not only to the sailors and submariners attached to Command Submarine Squadron 11 out in San Diego, CA but to the rest of us as well. LCDR Jamie Sorenson is the author of “Why You Tried to Kill Yourself” which is soon to be a series of fictional books decreasing stigma surrounding psychological and emotional distress as well as the intersection between spirituality and sexuality. In this podversation: Why Jamie chose the Navy and then the field of psychiatric nursing Is there stigma around mental health in the military? How Jamie uses education to normalize common issues her service members face Exploring the 87% reduction in unplanned losses Jamie has helped bring about in her squadron Key issues military members face "Pain is what helps us grow." What should mental health workers know about working with military members? The Give An Hour program and other resources Why Jamie chose to write the book and also why she included LGBTQ issues The harm of reparative therapy for same sex attractions Finding social support for everyone from Mormons to Satanists and everything in between The intersection between spirituality and mental health
Jamie Ivey joins me on the Home and Hearth podcast today to share about her book, If You Only Knew, and the importance of sharing the stories of our pasts and how God has redeemed them. You will come away from this chat inspired to be more real, vulnerable, and authentic in your everyday relationships that the glory of God might shine forth. What we Chat about in This Episode ~Jamie's book, If You Only Knew, and the life story she shares therein of going from being a girl in church practically every time the doors were open to walking down a path that strayed from her Christian values ~Why Jamie chose to be so vulnerable in her book about both her past and present sin struggles ~The authenticty of vulnerability ~The problem with labeling ourselves in ways the Lord never has ~The problem with owning an identity not based in the gospel ~Inviting others into our sin struggles and enabling them to speak truth to us when we need it ~How to start being vulnerable and share your story; finding friends who love Jesus even more than us ~How our stories can lead to our ministries (think Paul) and how God can be glorified through our stories of sin and redemption ~The difference between behavior modification, rules, and knowing about God and heart transformation and knowing God Himself; how this impacts our parenting ~The concept of sin shock ~And more! For full show notes, head to www.hargraveshomeandhearth.com/podcast
Jamie was a guest on Small Business Edge in Season 1. At that time, he owned and operated over a dozen Orangetheory fitnesses. Since Jamie was on the podcast last, he has won Orangetheory fitness franchisee of the year and sold majority stakeholdership of his company. Jamie discovered Orangetheory after spending a number of years taking classes at Flywheel and discovering a passion for group fitness classes. When he started taking classes at Orangetheory, he knew that the company was doing some revolutionary in the group fitness world. After purchasing one Orangetheory franchise, he realized that he was fulfilling a passion, while doing well financially, and he continued to grow his business, buying multiple franchises in the southern US. On this episode of the podcast, Jamie shares why he decided to sell majority stakeholdership of his company, what that process was like, and what he learned from it. Jamie shares how he has been able to be so successful in the fitness industry, and the keys to success as a franchise and business owner, including the importance of valuing human capital and putting your members first, how to hire and retain great managers, and more. Discussed in this episode: The secret to success is 2 shots of espresso everyday! Why Jamie invested in Orangetheory, and why he’s decided to sell How to successfully sell a business and the importance of staying organized right off the get go Having a good accountant is really important for a successful business Having a great team is key to success with a business, and it doesn’t feel like work when you work with great people Why it’s important to keep your employees happy, and how to do so How to structure equity for your business and employees What Jamie is currently working on - Motion Stretch Studios based around the recovery aspect of fitness The importance of making new studio members feel comfortable and making the members of the studio feel like they are a part of a community The 3 keys to success Learn more about Ceterus at Ceterus.com.
During this episode, we talk to Jamie Horgan who shares how yoga transformed her life, the biggest lesson her mother taught her and how experiencing other cultures has helped her get through her fears and become more grateful. Enjoy! Show Notes: 5:13: "Life is about fate and magic" 8:40: How yoga has helped Jamie stay sober. 11:50: "Let life reveal to you what your path is" 15:21: Why Jamie loves being a yoga teacher. 17:40: How experiencing other cultures helped Jamie get over her fears. 29:54: "Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional" 33:00: How 2017 was one of the darkest times in her life and how Jamie got through it. 37:30: The best lesson her mom taught her. 39:35: "You don't have to feel this way anymore." 42:40: "The purpose of life is to discover your gifts, learn to use them and share them with others." 49:28: "Spend more time with your people." How to reach Jamie --> Website | Facebook | Instagram Jamie's mentor - Julie Rader ayni definition Meditation Apps - Headspace | Calm doTerra PB Assist Book Recommendations (Affiliate Links Included): Braving the Wilderness by Brene Brown Tuesday's With Morrie by Mitch Albom The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz Journey of Souls by Michael Newton
Episode 138: Jamie Gonzalez is an inspirational speaker, honest writer, and wholehearted mentor in living our truth. Jamie supports people in getting themselves out of the way, letting go of fear, and living limitlessly. He works with clients from all around the world. Having spent the past few years traveling between Australia and the US working with clients ranging from top corporate companies to your average every day person simply looking for a deeper connection with themselves. Jamie absolutely loves supporting people in moving through perceived limitations so they can feel empowered to live the life they love and come to know who they truly are. At a young age, Jamie discovered a passion for life and living it without the limitations so many of us experience. Jamie shares ‘I like to see the possibilities and go for them whilst sharing the journey of awakening to our limitless self’. Jamie has an ability to bring everything back to the moment and access a powerful way of being in life. Thus, people may follow what they truly feel moved to do and be the person they feel to be—regardless of circumstances. Show notes: Time to get vulnerable! Listen in to hear me share about a recent experience. Looking to totally revamp your life? Apply for my 1:1 coaching today and I'll get back to you for an intro call! Be a part of the once in a lifetime Confidence Revival Retreat 2017, APPLY HERE! How Jamie started his journey from commercial property to mentoring Why he stopped chasing financial success and released any tension he had about debt Why it can be frightening to follow your intuition How to stop living life from place of need // fear How to live freely without manifesting Why Jamie doesn't have goals and plans Why resolutions disconnect you from being here and now with yourself Why reflecting, pondering and appreciating is more powerful than having goals and plans How to not create an identity with the roles you play in life Do everything for you and for your love, don’t let the pursuit of money, success and approval create an identity that’s greater than the love It doesn’t matter if there are 2 people or 100 people; when you do something you love, you don’t have to think about it. You just do it- it’s everything Move where the feeling is "My only regret would be dying because I really know what it was to live." Connect with Jamie: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram [Tweet "@jamie_gonzalez explains why we need to let go of manifesting in episode 138 of #MBMpodcast"] {COACHING} Ready to break limiting beliefs + Take your self-worth to the next level? Apply for my 1:1 coaching HERE. {RETREAT} Do you want to look at your past with absolute LOVE and gratitude instead of guilt and shame? Do you crave to wake up every morning knowing you're not going to obsess over having the perfect body? Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to be "that girl" who has confidence RADIATING out of her everywhere she goes? The Confidence Revival is an intimate, all-inclusive gathering for 10 women at a world-renown venue. Apply to come HERE.
Selling via social media has been touted as the next big thing in sales, the “end” of traditional cold calling and dialing for dollars. But even though he’s written a book on the subject of social selling Jamie Shanks doesn’t believe those are accurate portrayals of the role social plays in selling. If you want to learn the right way to approach social media as a tool in your sales toolbox, this episode is packed with great insights that are just a taste of what’s in Jamie’s new book. Jamie Shanks: Selling Via Social Media - Episode #74Click To Tweet Selling via Social is not what you think. Most new salespeople these days think that social media has done away with many of the traditional sales tools and sales approaches from the past. And while it’s true that the contact part of prospecting is simplified and made easier by social media, it’s not by any means a one-for-one replacement for traditional sales approaches. You can hear the RIGHT way to use social to reach prospects from Jamie Shanks on this episode of In The Arena, with Anthony Iannarino. What kind of content should salespeople be sharing on social? There are lots of things you could be sharing on social media to highlight your company or products. But should you? On this episode, Jamie Shanks points out that the appropriate phase of the sales process to direct your social shares at is the “why” aspect. Why would your ideal prospects want to consider your product? What are their needs that your product can solve? Your job on social is to start the conversation about the issues that lead people to consider your solution. The social aspect of social media can take it from there as you converse and consider the situation together. Hear more from Jamie Shanks of Sales for Life, on this episode. What kind of content should salespeople be sharing on social?Click To Tweet How can you connect with prospects when you know nothing about them? With the advent of social media salespeople have more ways than ever to discover the information needed to intelligently pursue prospects. You can find out so much about the people you need to speak to about your products or services before you ever “meet” them - online or offline. On this episode, Jamie Shanks shares some of the things you can do to research your prospects intelligently so that when the time comes to strike up the relationship that moves towards a sales conversation, you are well prepared. Why and how you can shape the environment your prospects are in. Part of your job on social media is to be an active, engaging presence in the social circles where your ideal prospects are “hanging out.” Whether that’s on LinkedIn, Facebook, or somewhere else, you need to observe what’s going on in the space and bring a level of insight and depth to the conversation that positions you to strike up conversations with anyone who’s interested in interacting with you. Over time you’ll find others engaging with you more, and your expertise and sales solutions will become resources to people in the space rather than a “sales pitch.” Jamie Shanks has lots of other great insights like this one to share on this episode, so be sure you set aside some time to hear it. Why and how you can shape the environment your prospects are inClick To Tweet Outline of this great episode [3:22] Anthony’s love for the social platforms available and his introduction to this episode with Jamie. [6:01] Why Jamie started his book with rules about sales and marketing. [8:41] How to do the commitment gaining part of sales on social without seeing terrible. [12:00] The importance of using “why level” content on social. [16:41] Getting the right people in the room to talk about the right messages for social. [18:04] How to get started in marketing and sales with little to no information about prospects. [21:05] The FEED routine for sales: Find - Education - Engage - Develop - in under 30 minutes per day.
Jamie Rosen has vast experience in setting up all sorts of Internet companies, and strongly believes in "game-ifying" activities to achieve the best results. Most recently, he has applied this concept to weight loss amongst friends. Listen to this podcast to find out: Why Jamie thinks turning activities into games is the best path to success The biggest mistakes made by entrepreneurs just starting out What Jamie thinks of company culture And much, much more To get the full show notes, transcripts on this episode check us out at www.befurniture.com/episode51 You can also connect with us on Twitter @BeFurniture or personally to me, @BEJohnGardner Click the links to subscribe on iTunes or Stitche