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We had some tech issues last week, so re-releasing this episode with Brian Fenerty.
Brian Fenerty has worked in recruitment around the world and is now back in the states, building out tools to help any job seeker feel as prepared as possible for their job hunt. Brian shares his perspective on why those positions that get away can be a blessing in disguise and why no tool is effective without practice. If you want to catch up with Brian and his latest endeavors, you can find him at lifeswork.coach. Even better, if you are interested in his book, F"ind A Job You Love, Get the Job You Want" it is available on amazon, https://a.co/d/4f2mfat -
Chiara Maya is an entrepreneur with a spiritual kick. In this episode she takes us through her story which starts in Interior Design, takes us into her Acting and Production career and ends at her latest endeavor to help others get a birds eye view of their personal or professional path through Asashik Records. Chiara is a good friend of the podcast so this one is a fun one that hopefully reminds you that we are all in Development.
If you are interested in following Chiara, you can find her on IG at @chiaramaya or through her website: reveal-your-light.com. She also mentions the book "The Gap and the Gain," which can be found here:
https://www.amazon.com/Gap-Gain-Achievers-Happiness-Confidence/dp/1401964362/ref=asc_df_1401964362/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=508977995883&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=9897362788945597163&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031204&hvtargid=pla-1284722608714&psc=1 -
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Angel is a realtor, a team leader, investor, a developer and a mom. She takes us through her beginnings in the Army and later to her first degree at Pepperdine and how that lead her to her current roles in real estate. Furthermore, she shares how being authentic, making sure how everyone has a place and also how structure and discipline got her to where she is today. If you this discussion piques your interest for Angel, you can follow her company at: lahomesbyangel.com or follow her at @angelsellinglaluxury.
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Christine Fenerty started off in Culinary School, got a degree in English Literature and then left the country and never looked back. She is a true friend to the idea of "Jack of All Trades" and turning that feeling of being lost into your next big jumping off point. Pack a bag and let Christine take her through her journey and how she ended up as a Life Coach. If this interview has piqued your interest, you can find more info about her on IG: @chrisette42 or through her website: https://christinefenerty.com/
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Kevin is a real estate entrepreneur, based out of California. He explains why you need to take care of your mental health above all else and how global warming impacts his investment opportunities. Many thanks to Kevin for kicking off season 2 of Jack of No Trades.
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Randi is a celebrity hairstylist/men's groomer who has worked with some of the top artists and pro athletes. She shares her start, why she moved to California, why saying yes was the top ingredient to her success today, and why she thinks you should always know your worth.
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Jessica Foote is a Real Estate Agent and Broker, based out of San Diego, CA. She owns her own Brokerage firm, called Native Real Estate and she shares what made her start this company. She also lets us in on her goals for the company, why her future may include the title "author" and why "Yes" is her favorite word.
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Matt Kettmann is a Journalist, Senior Editor at the Santa Barbara Independent, contributing Editor for Wine Enthusiast Magazine, and Author (to list a few of his titles). He shares his experience studying Anthropology and how that lead to Journalism, what it's like to start a music conference and why context is king for any piece you write.
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Dana Pothoff is an Executive Coach, keynote speaker, corporate trainer and consultant. Dana shared her sales style and why she prefers to respect the 'no', why selling door-to-door in her first job set her up for her career today, and why every city is sort of like a person.
If you want to keep up with her latest news, please check out her linkedin profile: linkedin.com/in/danapotthoff -
Hey! Michelle here - I am a little behind on my episodes. Stay tuned for more episodes of Jack of No Trades- coming soon! Thank you for listening <3
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Darami Coulter is CMO for Robbins Research International. She shares how she went from pursuing teaching early in her career to leading the marketing efforts for Tony Robbin's company, Robbins Research International (www.tonyrobbins.com). I loved this conversation because so many parts had great takeaways that anyone can use. If you're looking for some ideas on tips to your routine or where to look for mentors, this episode is for you. Enjoy!
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Michelle Miller is the Senior VP of Global Marketing for K-18 Hair. She shares what it's like to be on the ground floor of a new company with a one-of-a-kind hair product, how Tik Tok is shaking things up for marketing, and why going back to dance class has helped her think creatively. This one if for those beauty buffs! Thanks to Michelle for sitting down with me. Check out k18hair.com for more info on her company.
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Yogi-turned entrepreneur Angelie Fulton is Creative Director for Of The Saints Apparel. Angelie shares what it's like to leave an office job for the yoga studio and inspired her to start the line. She describes her experience at her first NY Fashion Week and why you should always fill your rooms with people who know more than you do. To keep up on the latest news for her line, head over to Instagram (@ofthesaintsapparel) or her website (www.ofthesaintsapparel.com)
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Dr. Daisy Cortes is takes us along her experience including some of the best and worst advice she's ever received on her journey as a Pediatric Hematologist, currently in Nevada. She lets us in on why you should always ignore the haters and follow your heart, what lead her to specialize in hematology and why you may want to spring for the good parking spot if you live in Chicago.
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Damien Weston is the Chief Growth Officer for Mission Healthcare. He shares his beginning as a CNA, goals for his company in the near future, and advice he'd give anyone no matter what field they want to enter. I love when people let it rip on advice and share what motivates them because you never know who needs to hear it. Thanks again to Damien for sharing his time for this conversation.
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****TRIGGER WARNING. While the entire episode is not dark, we do cover some dark topics this week. If bullying, suicide or teen pregnancy are tough subjects for you, you may want to skip this episode.
Iggy is a creative, based out of Baja California. He he went to Georgetown on a scholarship, became a linguist, then worked in the fashion and art worlds. He also owns his own rustic retreat called Baja Off The Grid and on top of that, he teaches comedy and is about to launch a new book. He does touch upon some of the tough choices he has faced during his journey so far and how that fueled his decision to try and share his talents so others can shine. I also really liked that he was very big on authenticity and being okay with playing the fool. To keep up with Iggy you can follow his social channels: @iggylovesky or @misfittoyscomedy on IG or his resort can booked via his website: https://www.bajaoffthegrid.com. -
Don Jenkins joins the podcast to talk about his company Granicrete, as well as a few other ventures he has in the works. This episode is definitely a good listen for those with an entrepreneurial spirit. Don lets me in on the importance of mentors, what makes him want to partner with someone and why the most important thing someone should aim for is to live a life by design.
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Calling my music buffs, this episode is right up your alley. Slim Jeff is an independent artist and manager with his own label, Palm Village Worldwide. Slim tells me how things have been for the label during the pandemic, a common issue he sees with artists as they are starting out, and his hopes for the future. If you want to keep up with Slim and Palm Village Worldwide, you can check out their Instagram feeds at @slimjeff and @palmvillageworldwide. Outtakes and news on what's next for this podcast are located at @jackofnotradespodcast, also on IG.
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Paul Silverman is a Managing Director for Team One, overseeing the marketing and advertising for Lexus out of their Texas office. He takes me through his start, what he believes is his most valuable skill for his position, as well as what he wishes he knew when he started out. If you want to check out the book on Stocism that Paul references towards the end of conversation, it's called The Daily Stoic and can be found in audio or hard copy.
LINK: https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Stoic-Meditations-Wisdom-Perseverance/dp/0735211736/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2Y6QF8JRFD8O6&keywords=the+daily+stoic&qid=1644346620&sprefix=the+daily+stoi%2Caps%2C173&sr=8-1 -
Jen works in Brand Partnerships for accessory line Rastaclast. The company has a very cool ethos and back story, so head over to rastaclat.com to check it out. She takes us through her earlier years, interning during New York Fashion week, her switch to merchandising and why communication is her most valuable skill.
- Visa fler