About Jon SmallJonathan Small is an award-winning author, journalist, producer, and podcast host. He has worked as a multimedia storyteller for such top media companies as The New York Times, Hearst, and Condé Nast and has held executive roles at Glamour, Stuff, and Entrepreneur and regularly contributes to The New York Times, TV Guide, Cosmo,
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Jay Owen- The internet is in my blood, says Jay Owen. I grew up with my hands on a keyboard and have never left. I built my first website at 12, starting working for a company in Jacksonville as a web designer at 15, started my own business (Design Extensions) at 17 (while still in high
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Amanda Heal- Amanda Heal Is a totally blind Career Transition Coach, and is the sort of person that, if you tell her she can’t do something, she’ll often find a way. Amanda has made the transition from a 17 year career in Government employment, to doing what she loves- helping Government employees transition from the
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About Jackson LahmeyerJackson Lahmeyer is a key member of the White House Faith Council and was present when President Trump signed the Executive Order establishing it. As founder of Pastors For Trump, a national coalition with pastors in all 50 states, and lead pastor of Sheridan Church in Tulsa,.. …Lahmeyer has become one of the
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Dr. Lateefah Wielenga- Dr. Lateefah Wielenga earned her Ph.D. in depth psychology over a decade ago. This branch examines how art, literature, dreams, archetypes, the imaginal, and our cultural values influence our behavior, many times in ways of which we are not aware. Her clients range from television producers, physicians, and entrepreneurs – to stay
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Ashley Logsdon-We all identify some people as “family”. What feeling does that word bring to you? Ashley pushes the limits of your comfort zone and challenges you to create the family you WANT to come home to…by looking inward first. Ashley Logsdon takes families from surviving to thriving by helping them uncover how the uniqueness in
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About David PeckDavid Peck is a writer, speaker, entertainer, academic, and social change consultant. He is the host of Toronto Threads, a new radio show on 640/Global, and previously hosted Face2Face, a popular podcast featuring 800+ in-depth conversations on film, ideas,… …and social change.Background & AchievementsEducation – Master’s in Philosophy, Postgraduate work in International DevelopmentFounder
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About Nancy VahlingNancy Vahling has been teaching yoga and guiding meditations since 2006. A former US Navy Cryptology Technician and graphic artist, Nancy’s journey is marked by a deep sensitivity and empathy, which she has embraced since childhood… …Throughout her life, Nancy has cultivated a profound awareness of the energies around her, dedicating many years
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Michael Woodward is the founder of JumbleThink /Ep2735Previous episode 1188 Michael Woodward is the founder of jumbleThink. The jumbleThink podcast focuses on telling the story of entrepreneurs who turned their dreams and ideas into reality. The podcast has been ranked number one on the business and career categories on iTunes. It is also syndicated on
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David Henzel-David Henzel is a veteran entrepreneur who has been building in the saas and e-com space for over 20 years. He had multiple exits including MaxCDN. His passion is to help entrepreneurs and their organizations succeed. He runs a small portfolio of startups including TaskDrive (Sales Development), LTVplus (multilingual live chat and support teams), Shortlist.io (Inbound
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Veronica Kirin- Veronica Kirin: Over the past few years I’ve grown a small business, started a startup, and (most recently) began coaching women entrepreneurs through their business challenges. I also started writing a book, yet to be titled, based on interviews I conducted nationally with people born before 1940 about how technology has changed society
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Jo Lawrence- Jo Lawrence was a plumber for 11 years, until 3 years ago when a friend was murdered in January 2014, another committed suicide in February, and I had a cancer scare in March. At that time I had a lot of pain in my neck, back, hip and shoulder, and arthritis in my
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