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Episode 39627th April 2026 • Destined For Success • Jennifer Takagi
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Get all the inside secrets and tools you need to help you develop your intuitive and leadership skills so you are on the path to the highest level of success with ease.

Strong communication skills—especially in public speaking—are built through early practice, emotional expression, and the courage to use your voice in meaningful ways. Jackie Bailey shares valuable information!

In this episode you will learn:

  • Early exposure builds lifelong confidence
  • Unexpressed emotions can impact communication and health
  • Your voice is a skill that can be developed

About Jackie:

Jackie Bailey is The International Conversation Coach. She inspires clients to speak with significance, triumph over trauma, and champion their challenges.

Jackie is:

• Founder and executive director of The Speak Feed Lead Project

• Cohost of In the Groove with Todd and Jackie podcast

• Author/contributor of 7 books on topics ranging from leadership, healing, communication, and parenting.

• A TEDx speaker, has been featured on SPEAK in New York, and a 2015 semi-finalist in The World Championship of Public Speaking putting her in the top 98 of 33,000 competitors.

• An international award-winning team-builder, educator, leader, and coach.

Contact Jackie:

You can find her at www.JackieBailey360.com

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Listen in as Jennifer Takagi, founder of Takagi Consulting, Certified High Performance Coach, 5X time Amazon.Com Best Selling-Author, Certified Soul Care Coach, Certified Jack Canfield Success Principle Trainer, Certified Professional Behavioral Analyst and Facilitator of the DISC Behavioral Profiles, Certified Change Style Indicator Facilitator, Law of Attraction Practitioner, and Certified Coaching Specialist - leadership entrepreneur, speaker and trainer, shares the lessons she’s learned along the way. Each episode is designed to give you the tools, ideas, and inspiration to lead with integrity. Humor is a big part of Jennifer’s life, so expect a few puns and possibly some sarcasm. Tune in for a motivational guest, a story or tips to take you even closer to that success you’ve been coveting. Please share the episodes that inspired you the most and be sure to leave a comment.

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Jennifer Takagi

Speaker, Trainer, Author, Energy Healer

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Welcome to Destin for success. I'm your host, Jennifer

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Takagi, and today you have a pleasure of meeting my friend

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Jackie Bailey. And Jackie and I originally met in person, I

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believe it was at a speaker's Playhouse live event, and then

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we've met at various events over the years and online quite a

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bit. Jackie, thanks for being here today.

Jackie Bailey:

Hey, Jennifer, it's great to be here with you.

Jackie Bailey:

And I think we met in Dallas. Is that? Does that sound right? I

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think that might be right. I think it

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was Dallas, yeah. And then did we meet New Orleans

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too?

Jackie Bailey:

We might have Yeah, probably

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New Orleans also, yeah. So hey, if you pay attention,

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you can go places

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and meet cool people. That's right, as I have

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done many times.

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It's so fun. So Jackie, you've got multiple things going

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on. The one thing I love is your speak lead feed, where a lot of

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your attention goes to helping young people speak. And I want

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to talk about that a little bit, and I want to talk about your

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upcoming challenge. But three of my great nieces went to a public

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school here in Oklahoma, but it's fairly small in comparison.

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And starting in pre K, I think it's once a week, they have the

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corral, and all the kids come to the auditorium, and every week,

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a grade gets up and they do something on the stage in front

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of the whole school. Wow. And then as they age, then they

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rotate around which kid takes the mic, but at some point,

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every single child in that school has stood on the stage in

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front of the whole school and taken the mic. And I thought

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that was spectacular, because, as we both know, public speaking

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is one of the biggest fears people have death, public

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speaking and moving, building a house, I think are like the top

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three, and it doesn't have to be that hard and that scary. And I

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love the fact that my three great nieces, like grew up

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having to take the stage. Then they all were cheerleaders and

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in dance, and in dance, you're taking the stage. So I love the

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fact that they had this big experience. Fast Forward, one of

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my nephews called one day and said, I have to give a

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presentation at work, and it's going to be at the owner manager

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meeting, and I'm really scared. And it was how I turned my store

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around. And so I don't know what to do. Will you help me? And I

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only have, I have 15 minutes to tell my story, and I'm really

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scared about it. I don't know what to do. I don't public

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speak, but you do. And I said, Well, I'm traveling a lot. I'm

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not going to be able to help you. Let me find somebody who

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can. But if you can get your little talk put together, and I

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say little because of the time, not the importance, but the

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direction, if you can get that put together, you can practice

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it enough that you feel pretty confident when you take the

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stage, but the confidence comes from knowing the material and

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what you want to say in what order, and you'll be fine. So I

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found him a three day workshop that the company would pay for.

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I found him a two day workshop, and I found him somebody locally

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who charged something minimal, like $50 an hour to help you put

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your presentation together and practice it. And he said they'll

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pay for whatever. So I got all the information together,

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because that was the best I could do, and got him all the

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information.

Jackie Bailey:

Guess what? Hand? Let me guess he didn't follow

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through or do anything about it,

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and he quit his job so he didn't have to go give the

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talk.

Jackie Bailey:

Oh my gosh, wow. Is that really the reason he

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quit?

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I'm sure he threw something else in there, but on

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the list, he didn't tell them that, but he did tell me that I

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couldn't do it, and so I I don't say that to shame him, because I

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you know, y'all probably aren't going to guess who it is. But I

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say that because public speaking is part of our lives, and we

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have various formats and ways of doing it. And I hear people

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complain about zoom, and I'm like, Oh my gosh, I've made some

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really great connections on Zoom, and it was just a matter

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of time till we could meet in person. And it doesn't bother me

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at all. I am an extreme extrovert, but I can sit in my

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house in this camera for days on end. I don't even go get the

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mail like, it's like, oh, that's just too much trouble. Right

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walk to the end of the driveway. I don't even have a. Large

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driveway, but you do, and some people are scared to get on

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camera, on Zoom or to speak, so the fact that you have an

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emphasis, probably not your only emphasis, but an emphasis on

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children or younger people, and getting them talking and

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speaking is amazing. So kudos to you for that.

Jackie Bailey:

Thanks, Jennifer. And I'm excited to know that

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there are schools in Oklahoma that are getting these kids,

Jackie Bailey:

kids on stages really early. I mean, you said pre K, that's

Jackie Bailey:

that's really cool, because what I have learned is kids are

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inadvertently told to be quiet or to not speak up. I think, you

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know, parents are doing the best they can, but we do say things

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to our kids sometimes that make them less comfortable to speak

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up. And so when they get opportunity to do it and learn

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to be comfortable doing it, that's a big deal, because we

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want our kids to feel comfortable sharing what they're

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feeling or sharing that they're uncomfortable with a person that

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maybe they see every day, or we want them to be able to come to

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us when they're making a big decision about something that

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could be detrimental for them. And so if we on purpose or by

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accident, make them not want to come to us, not want to speak up

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when they need to. It's it could be a bad thing, and I think

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that's where that fear comes from, is in somebody's past,

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they've been judged or ridiculed by something they've said, and

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it's just now too scary to actually speak up, and they'd

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rather just not say anything. And then, and then we have our

Jackie Bailey:

devices today that have not done us any favors when it comes to

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learning how to communicate better, because everything's,

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you know, everything's texting. In fact, I asked one of my young

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students, when she's 14 at the time, I think I asked her to

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tell me what her greatest fear was at this time in her life, at

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the age of 14, and she said, it's having to talk on the

Jackie Bailey:

phone. And I said that was her biggest fear. And she was

Jackie Bailey:

serious. She said, Yeah, I had to call. I put my skis into a

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repair shop to be repaired for me, and I had to call them back

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to check on the progress, and I just couldn't do it. It was just

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so scary. It's a big deal for kids, and so I am delighted.

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First doctor's appointment. I can't remember

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who says their mom was like, make your own doctor's

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appointment.

Jackie Bailey:

I know, yeah, that would that would just be

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too frightening for most of the kids today to even consider.

Jackie Bailey:

That's just too much.

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It's too much. Well, I was shocked. I had to make a

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doctor's appointment. I was like, a senior in high school,

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maybe. And I was like, Mom, we don't even have a doctor who we

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didn't go to the doctor who did we go to? And she gave me the

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name, and I went, and I had a job, and I had a checkbook, and

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they said it'll be X amount of dollars for the visit and the

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treatment. I had a wart on my hand. I needed burned off. And

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years later, I found out I was on their insurance, their health

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insurance, all the way through college, and I didn't even know.

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My mom was like, Well, you're in charge of that. Take care of

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yours. I mean, I don't think she did it, like, intentionally. Oh,

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I'm not going to tell her. I think it just didn't, well, make

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your own doctor's appointment, do your thing. So, very

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different approaches, but technology is technology,

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whether it's talking on a telephone or a zoom or, you

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know, however that a microphone, you know, somebody hand you the

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mic, you say yes, kind of thing, but you have to practice, you

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have to learn it. And I love that you work with people and

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help guide them to being able to do it better. And I've been at

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events where you were one of the coaches giving feedback, and

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it's always spot on, clear, concise, direct, and you know,

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we need that, and they need to be able to to speak and

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articulate what's going on. I had a conversation with somebody

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and they have a loved one or a friend, a friend's loved one has

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cancer, and they said, Oh, I don't think the doctors are

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doing very well, and I don't think they're taking good care

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of this person. And I said, The problem is, if somebody's given

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bad news, sometimes their brain just shuts off and they don't

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hear the rest of it. So do they really have a bad doctor, or did

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they just hear part of the information? Because I've

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watched that in my own life, and I'm like, Wait, that's not what

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they said. I was there. So it's that whole community.

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Communication piece, whether you're a listener receiving the

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information or the speaker sharing the information, right?

Jackie Bailey:

Well? And it could be that the doctor doesn't

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communicate very well. I exactly it could be. It could be

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happening in both situations, there both sides of the

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situation, but, yeah, I mean, if we can't communicate with

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someone comfortably, we're in big trouble, because our voice

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really is that mechanical part of our system that allows us to

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share what we need to share, whether it's information,

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whether it's feelings, you know, whether we're protecting

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somebody else. I mean, we have to be able to speak up.

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Communication is not optional. No matter what language you

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speak, you have to be able to share. And so when we are sort

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of shut down or quieted or silenced, or something like

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that. It can, at least for me, it can change us

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physiologically, who we are. It makes us doubt that we have

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anything important to say, and literally, can make us sick. I

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know a lot of people who have voiced the idea that they

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started developing problems with their throat or with their voice

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or even their stomach when they were holding things in because

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they were afraid to say it. In fact, it was years ago. Bernie

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Mindel. Bernie Mindel, he's an MD. He wrote a book called Love

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medicine, miracles. I don't Bernie Siegel. Bernie Siegel,

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that was his name. He wrote a he wrote a book Love medicine and

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miracles, and he talked about cancer. He was, he was treating

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people with cancer, and in almost all of these cases, it

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was because they were holding on to something and it was

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affecting an organ in their body because of what was needed to

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say. And one example was a man with stomach cancer, and he was

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on his deathbed, and Dr Siegel just said, You know what you

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need to tell your family how you feel about them, because you're

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this is the last chance to communicate. And when he did,

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when he was able to have each of his children come in the room

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and vocalize to them that he was proud of them, that he loved

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them, and and even share some secrets that he'd never told

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them He healed the cancer actually went away. And so it

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was living proof that when we hold things in and we don't

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communicate, it can literally make us sick. So communication

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is absolutely, ultimately important for our health as

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well. So well

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it is, and we share that information like you say,

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sometimes the doctor doesn't have, you know, the best

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communication skills. Sometimes we don't ask the right

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questions. Like, oh, a friend of mine's dad had been ill, and she

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and I talked multiple times on Wait, what about this? What

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about this? What about this? We had all the questions, but is

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her parents were of the generation that you don't

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question the medical profession. They're the experts. They were

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not. They did a terrible job in that particular case. So it was

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a matter of communication. They didn't feel comfortable asking

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those questions and bringing up the information. But to

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backtrack a little bit, how did you become so passionate about

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this? Because I love that this is your arena and area. But how,

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how did you end up in this? I mean, like I ended up in my

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stuff, just by happenstance, and one thing led to another. I

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didn't just like, wake up and say, oh, I want to have a

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podcast one day. I just right,

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well, it really came from speaking actually, you

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know, I'm I'm a I grew up in an abusive household, and there

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were family members who abused me, as well as friends of family

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and even some religious leaders, and I just never said anything.

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I didn't really have anybody to tell. My parents were not in a

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happy marriage, and then they got divorced, and both

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remarried, and then another divorce. And I mean, it was just

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there was no one I could really tell. And as I said, it's

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changed me. I mean, I was a really vivacious, kind of silly

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young girl, but that changed as a teenager. I was really quiet.

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I was I wouldn't say, I was withdrawn, but I didn't speak

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first, because I was always afraid I might tell something I

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was told not to tell and it so in 2014 ish, I started preparing

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for a contest, a speech contest with international speak speech

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contest, and I started to share a little of my healing journey.

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Me from my childhood abuse in a speech, and I started winning at

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all these different levels as I shared my story. And what was on

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the side of that impactful is that every time I shared my

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story, someone would approach me in the audience who'd heard it

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and said, Thank you for sharing that I didn't know what to call

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that, or I didn't know how to define it, or I need to forgive

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my mom, and thank you for telling me that that's how you

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healed, and all those kinds of things. And so I realized that

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when people were hearing what I was sharing, they were receiving

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it and being encouraged to take some action in their own lives

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from it. And that was pretty cool. So I became I won, like

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six out of eight levels of this competition, and I was getting

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ready to go to the next level, which was the semi finals, and

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it would have been in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2015 and there was

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about six weeks between when I won the local level, the state

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of Washington level, and going on to the international level.

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And so I was kind of this little bit of a celebrity around here.

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Now, I had a for profit business. I was a dental

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management consultant. And so I was kind of working full time at

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that, but in this six week period, as I became this

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celebrity, of this local speaker going to this international

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competition, there was a group of homeschool parents. They

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contacted me and said, you know, we we have this Co Op, we teach

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our kids at home, and we always like to enhance their stuff. And

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so we want to know if you could give them some public speak, a

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public speaking class. And I was like, oh, that sounds cool.

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Yeah, I could do that. Can I do that? Yeah. And so these were,

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like, middle school kids of 1415, 1314, 15 years old. And

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like, that was a there was nine of them. And so I developed

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this, I think it was a nine week course. And then when that was

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done, I started, they wanted me to do it again. And then there

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was a couple of schools nearby this place where I was teaching

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this, and they said, we want to send some kids over after

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school, if you'll do another class for them. And it just

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started to grow and and at the same time, I started to realize

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how impactful this was for the kids. I mean, just after two or

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three sessions, when one kid would come in on the first day

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and barely look me in the eye, by that third week of class,

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they were standing up in front of everybody, you know, with

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their chest puffed out, and they were saying things they never

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told anybody before, and I started to realize, Wow, this is

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kind of cool. And so that just kind of blossomed. And I started

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developing more and more curriculum, and then I was

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holding classes more and more, and they were getting filled up,

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and I was trying to find all these places that I could teach

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courses, whether it was a conference room at a business

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park or or a community room, you know, some at a center or

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something like that, anywhere I could find a place to teach

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these workshops, and I was doing it, and then I found a brick and

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mortar location In 2019

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which would have allowed me to just, kind of, instead of

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driving everywhere to all these different places, I could just

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have the kids come to me. So that opened up in the September

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of 2019, and I had a full house, and it was like a 100 year old

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house that I that was speaking, was teaching from that I'd kind

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of refurbished and made this classroom out of and that kind

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of stuff. So that started September 2019, and things were

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going great. And then, as we all know, the pandemic hit after

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that, and I became a nonprofit in that time too. So I took the

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in for the stuff that I had created for with the for profit

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business, and now I was using it with the nonprofit business to

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continue teaching this curriculum that I had developed.

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And so anyway, it's I just started to realize how valuable

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this was for the kids, how much they needed it, and how much

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parents wanted their kids to have access to this kind of

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stuff, so it it basically grew from there. And I really didn't

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do much with my management consulting firm anymore. I was

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teaching kids full time, even during the pandemic. It was,

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let's get on Zoom. Let's continue with these courses. And

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you know, it was a little bit teetering on the edge of success

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or failure during that period of time because, you know, obvious

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reasons,

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the covid, yeah.

Jackie Bailey:

But we've survived that. We survived that.

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And what I have found lately is that I get my greatest joy, not

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necessarily in teaching public speaking, but. And really

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supporting through coaching kids that that aspire to something

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big. They they know they have something really valuable to

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say. They don't have a clue as to how to start saying it or who

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to say it to. And you know, a lot of these kids will say, I

Jackie Bailey:

want to be I want to give a TEDx talk. I have a chronic disease,

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and I've learned how to manage it myself. So I want to be able

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to share that with someone, or someone come to me and said, you

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know, my family immigrated from one country to the United

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States, and gosh, it was culture shock in so many ways, and I

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found a way to get over that and to become involved with my new

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culture and my new community. And I want to be able to share

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some ideas. So those are the types of kids I love to work

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with now. They aspire to something, and I love to be able

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to help them get there and then get them a stage to talk about

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it. So I don't do very many classes anymore. It's it's

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mostly one to one coaching, and that's what breaks me, my

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greatest joy. So that was a long answer to how I ended up with

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that, but it was kind of by accident in that I started to

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share my story and share my healing journey by using my

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voice when I broke the silence of my abuse. And that's it's

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just kind of happened from there that now I help other people to

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share their voice.

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I love that. And as you were talking, I was thinking

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about that little I don't know if it was a meme or just a

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saying of parents teach their kids the first two years how to

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walk and talk and the next 20 how to sit down and shut up. And

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there's a lot of truth to that. And so it's like finding and

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learning as a person, from a little person on up, that there

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are appropriate times to speak up. Appropriate times not but

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often, as we know, what happens is when it's not the appropriate

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time to speak up, they decide that every time is inappropriate

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to speak up so that that's like that, that balancing act. But I

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know I took my first speech class in seventh grade, seventh,

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eighth and ninth grade. I was in speech class and did speech

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competitions, and I liked it. I was actually tongue tied as a

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kid, and I didn't speak at all till I was almost three. And my

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mom said, Is there something wrong with her? She's the

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youngest and she doesn't speak at all. Is like, is she okay?

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Mentally, intellectually, intellectually. And the doctor

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goes, she's probably the smartest one you got. She's

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gotten whatever she wanted for three years now without ever

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saying a word. So my dad would say, we clipped Jennifer's

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tongue, and she had never spoken a word, and then she never shut

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up. And first grade, my report card, Jennifer's a great

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student, but she talks too much in class. And so second grade,

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I'm not going to talk so much in class. I couldn't do it like, I

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lasted like, I don't know, 15 minutes or something. I'm just,

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you know, Yeah, Dad, you're right. You were right. May you

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rest in peace, but you're right. I never shut after that, but

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going to those beach competitions and stuff, I have a

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girlfriend now, and she's like, I was driving to Tulsa, which is

Unknown:

about a two hour drive, and the next day, I was giving the

Unknown:

opening keynote talk at a conference. And she was like, Oh

Unknown:

my gosh. Are you ready? Are you scared to death? And I was like,

Unknown:

No, I'm kind of excited. And it's kind of odd that I'm going

Unknown:

to be speaking to CPAs, but I think like, I'm typically, yeah,

Unknown:

it'll be fine. And she was like, I just want to throw up for you,

Jackie Bailey:

you go ahead and do that,

Unknown:

but you know, I didn't really realize as an adult how

Unknown:

much doing that at 1213, 1415, years old molded how it was

Unknown:

easier as I got older. So if you're not introduced to it, if

Unknown:

you're not getting any type of training or guidance whatsoever,

Unknown:

it, it makes it much harder to do, and then you can't share

Unknown:

that story, and you can't share, Oh, I did this and I was healed,

Unknown:

or I did this and this was my journey. Or I remember talking

Unknown:

to a girlfriend and and in our circle of friends, I'm going to

Unknown:

say super loose circle, a couple that, like projected themselves

Unknown:

as the perfect family. Of course there was a breakdown, because

Unknown:

there's always a breakdown because there is no such thing

Unknown:

as a perfect family. I hate to be the one to spoil it for some

Unknown:

of you, but there's always a crack somewhere, if you didn't

Unknown:

know. And my friend said, Oh my gosh, all these years, I thought

Unknown:

they just had the perfect life. And I looked at her, I went, Oh,

Unknown:

girlfriend, nobody does like, like we we all do the best we

Unknown:

can and have the best time doing it that we can. But there's no

Unknown:

such thing as perfect. So I. Uh, that was like a big opening

Unknown:

moment for her, which, if again, communication, if it hadn't come

Unknown:

out that, Oh, everybody has a little chink in their armor, she

Unknown:

was going to continue feeling less than right. And she's not

Unknown:

less than right. None of us are. We're all. We all have our

Unknown:

superpowers. Yours are just different than

Unknown:

mine, right?

Unknown:

Yeah, I love Go ahead, yeah.

Jackie Bailey:

I mean, and we know what we just we, as I

Jackie Bailey:

mentioned before, sometimes we as parents or or aunts and

Jackie Bailey:

uncles, cousins, whatever, when we have children in our

Jackie Bailey:

stewardship, we often silence them. And I do remember during

Jackie Bailey:

the pandemic, many of my students would had told me I

Jackie Bailey:

can't share with my parents the fear and the concern and the

Jackie Bailey:

uncertainty that I feel, because I know they're stressed out.

Jackie Bailey:

They're worried about their jobs, they're worried about

Jackie Bailey:

grandma and grandma getting sick, and I can't add to the

Jackie Bailey:

burden or the weight of the family by sharing how I feel.

Jackie Bailey:

And that broke my heart, because I know the parents weren't

Jackie Bailey:

trying to do that, but by not sitting down with their kids and

Jackie Bailey:

saying, Hey, look, These are trying times. These are some of

Jackie Bailey:

the things you know, we're worried about, and it's okay to

Jackie Bailey:

have that worry. It's okay to have that fear. As a family,

Jackie Bailey:

though we're going to do everything we can to get through

Jackie Bailey:

this together and make sure everybody comes out okay, but

Jackie Bailey:

don't worry about what mom and dad are worried about, because,

Jackie Bailey:

you know, as adults, we got bigger things to worry about,

Jackie Bailey:

but don't be afraid to share with us how you're feeling about

Jackie Bailey:

things that would have been that would have made such a

Jackie Bailey:

difference for the kids that told me that they just had to

Jackie Bailey:

just swallow it. And what happened then during a pandemic

Jackie Bailey:

is a lot of those kids took their own lives because they

Jackie Bailey:

didn't have a way, not my kids, but other kids, they didn't have

Jackie Bailey:

a way to share it. They didn't feel like they had anything to

Jackie Bailey:

contribute to what was happening at that time, and without life

Jackie Bailey:

experience to understand we're going to get through this, life

Jackie Bailey:

might look a little bit different on the other side, but

Jackie Bailey:

it's going to be okay without knowing that they couldn't see

Jackie Bailey:

an end to it, this was their darkest of days, and it was just

Jackie Bailey:

best to to walk away from it. And unfortunately, it happened a

Jackie Bailey:

lot during the pandemic. And you and you

Unknown:

had the the lack of connection with other people,

Unknown:

and you talk about the devices, which can be problematic, but

Unknown:

they also lost the ability to run and play and do things with

Unknown:

their kids, and so the you know time is going to tell of of the

Unknown:

overall recovery of it. But as you and I both know we have a

Unknown:

choice once we become an adult. As a kid somewhat, but as an

Unknown:

adult, as we see more things and get more experiences. We have a

Unknown:

choice, like, I want to heal from this. I want to move on

Unknown:

from this. And, you know, we can, like, do that, but when

Unknown:

you're dealing with the kid like, they don't see that, they

Unknown:

don't see a possibility, I remember my mom would always

Unknown:

say, This too shall pass. And I believed her, and I heard it my

Unknown:

whole life, and there was an extremely devastating period of

Unknown:

time. And she said, Jennifer, this too shall pass. And I

Unknown:

looked at her with tears running down my face, and I'm not much

Unknown:

of a crier, so if I cry, it's like a big deal. You need to

Unknown:

stop pay attention. I had tears running down my face, and I

Unknown:

went, it is going to pass, mom, but not today. Like it's not

Unknown:

going to pass today, but I know that it will, so I still had

Unknown:

that hope, but it was like, give me a little bit of space, it'd

Unknown:

be not okay today, but that being able to have that

Unknown:

conversation, because there was probably a time when I would

Unknown:

have never said that to my mother, right? I was an adult

Unknown:

when this was going on, but even as a kid, I probably would not

Unknown:

have shared that or said that to my mom, so that open

Unknown:

communication in so many ways. I had a conversation with someone

Unknown:

this week, and it was a business type situation, and I hang out

Unknown:

with the phone, and I thought, Wow, I'm just really proud of

Unknown:

myself for being able to give her solid guidance on how to

Unknown:

handle a very difficult conversation. And later, I got a

Unknown:

text message, and it was like, wow, that was so helpful. Like,

Unknown:

you have no idea how helpful that was. It was like, yay.

Unknown:

Like, all of this is for a reason. I'm so glad it's helpful

Unknown:

with that. But again, you got to have that continuous learning

Unknown:

going on and being able to communicate and share, which, I

Unknown:

mean, that's one of my favorite things, is to share what I just

Unknown:

learned. Like, Oh, guess what I just found out. Let me tell you

Unknown:

all,

Jackie Bailey:

yeah, yeah, no, that's great. You are a

Jackie Bailey:

wonderful. Communicator. Jennifer, you have a special

Jackie Bailey:

sense about people and when they need you to either just give

Jackie Bailey:

them a pound of back or a hug or a compliment. You have a great

Jackie Bailey:

sense for that, and we need more people like you, because many

Jackie Bailey:

times if, someone feels a sense of some something's a little off

Jackie Bailey:

about that person, they ignore it instead of give them a hug or

Jackie Bailey:

just say, Hey, you're awesome. Thanks. Thanks for being you.

Jackie Bailey:

You know, sometimes just a smile or simple things like that

Jackie Bailey:

changes the trajectory of someone's day, and that can make

Jackie Bailey:

a big difference. So you're the kind of person that I know would

Jackie Bailey:

never shut anybody out, and so that is your your superpower,

Jackie Bailey:

and I appreciate that in you very much.

Unknown:

Oh, thanks. Thanks for sharing that. I appreciate that

Unknown:

very much. Oh, what is it? Thank you. I received that. Let me

Unknown:

breathe that in. That's right. So you have a challenge coming

Unknown:

up. Tell us challenge? I'm kind of excitable about this.

Jackie Bailey:

Yeah, in May, we're going to do our 30 days to

Jackie Bailey:

unmute your voice challenge. And so every day of May, the people

Jackie Bailey:

doing the challenge, which can be join. You can join that

Jackie Bailey:

through my Facebook page. They will be given a tip or a trick

Jackie Bailey:

or some way to shift the way they think about speaking and

Jackie Bailey:

sharing their voice and how they might say it in a more powerful

Jackie Bailey:

way. So there'll be 30 days of that, there'll be short little

Jackie Bailey:

clips that you can learn from every day with sometimes a

Jackie Bailey:

little bit of a encouraged challenge to take on that day,

Jackie Bailey:

to do something, but mostly just shifting the way you think about

Jackie Bailey:

your communication and how to say things, not necessarily

Jackie Bailey:

better, but with more impact to the person who's receiving it.

Jackie Bailey:

So you can find out more about that if you join our Facebook

Jackie Bailey:

page, the Speak feed, Lead Project Facebook page, and that

Jackie Bailey:

will start on May 1, and the end result will that will be that

Jackie Bailey:

they get to be in a workshop with me to dive a little bit

Jackie Bailey:

deeper into putting all of those tips and tricks into play and

Jackie Bailey:

actually thinking about what would be their signature talk,

Jackie Bailey:

which in my definition, is, what is it that you are uniquely here

Jackie Bailey:

to say that the world needs to hear, because it's a way that

Jackie Bailey:

You can contribute to the betterment of the planet, and

Jackie Bailey:

that's a signature talk. And even if you never plan on

Jackie Bailey:

getting on a stage to as a speaker, a speaker, knowing what

Jackie Bailey:

your signature talk would be, knowing what you would say if

Jackie Bailey:

you had five minutes to say, the most important thing you know

Jackie Bailey:

that keeps you grounded. It keeps you in alignment with your

Jackie Bailey:

purpose and who you are, and gives you that added confidence

Jackie Bailey:

you need to say, hey, I can, I can contribute to things.

Jackie Bailey:

Because I, I do have something that I could share, something to

Jackie Bailey:

say. So anyway, that will be the result of it is some some time

Jackie Bailey:

with me.

Unknown:

Oh my gosh, I love that. I'm I'm going to be out of

Unknown:

town a bit in May, but you better believe I'm going to be

Unknown:

hopping over there and signing up for this too, because the

Unknown:

probably the biggest thing that I've learned in my years on this

Unknown:

earth is that there's always room for improvement. If you're

Unknown:

not learning you're dying, you've got two choices, and that

Unknown:

is a choice you can learn more or not, and being able to share

Unknown:

what you want to share in a in a positive way, even if it's a

Unknown:

difficult conversation, you don't have to destroy the other

Unknown:

person in that conversation, or building somebody up as

Unknown:

beautifully as you just built me up. Jackie, that was so sweet. I

Unknown:

appreciate you being here today. How fun. Thank you.

Jackie Bailey:

Yeah, we were we ended up on a same meeting

Jackie Bailey:

together coincidentally. And it was like, hey, Jennifer, I

Jackie Bailey:

haven't seen you in a bit, so it was great to reconnect with you

Jackie Bailey:

after at least a little while. I know that we sometimes end up

Jackie Bailey:

and say meetings together, but we don't actually get to chat

Jackie Bailey:

during those meetings. But this, on this particular occasion, we

Jackie Bailey:

did.

Unknown:

So we did and I was recently on your podcast. What's

Unknown:

your podcast? Tell our people about your podcast.

Jackie Bailey:

It is in the groove with Todd and Jackie and

Jackie Bailey:

so I co host that with my husband, and you can find us on

Jackie Bailey:

Spotify, on Apple podcasts, all the platforms, YouTube, you name

Jackie Bailey:

it. So we're all out there, and we talked to wonderful people

Jackie Bailey:

like Jennifer,

Unknown:

wait, I've been on your podcast. You have it on my son?

Unknown:

Look, we made it happen. Yeah, absolutely. Well. Well, thanks

Unknown:

again for being here. Jackie, do you have any last words for our

Unknown:

audience before we hang up?

Jackie Bailey:

I would just say, say something today that you're

Jackie Bailey:

afraid to say, don't, you know, just tell go to someone that is

Jackie Bailey:

likely going to be good to hear it. You know that they won't

Jackie Bailey:

ridicule you or judge you and say something, say something

Jackie Bailey:

that you've been holding back. Say it today. That's my advice.

Unknown:

Yeah, that's great. Thanks for being here. Jackie,

Unknown:

thank you. I'm Jennifer Takagi with destin for success, and I

Unknown:

look forward to connecting with you soon. Bye.

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231. Tracey Terry The Bankable CEO | DFS 231
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230. Jeff Klein experiences a series of fortunate accidents | DFS 230
00:20:15
229. Make the conscious choice to have fun with Deb King | DFS 229
00:37:25
228. Live YOUR life not your parents | DFS 228
00:13:31
227. Heather Abbott discusses having a wealth mindset | DFS 227
00:15:51
226. I have Magic Inside Me! | DFS 226
00:10:53
225. Steve Lowell helps you craft your message | DFS 225
00:23:44
224. First steps to pass that test | DFS 224
00:10:23
223. Queen Adalah says, “I’ll pass that test” | DFS 223
00:18:39
222. What does success look like to you? | DFS 222
00:10:58
221. Jessa Carter Shares the Diving Heart Dynasty | DFS 221
00:17:10
220. Can you solve my problem? | DFS 220
00:15:59
219. Importance of Websites with James Hipkin | DFS 219
00:16:14
218. Are you a stress junkie? | DFS 218
00:12:39
217. Dot Campbell Shares First Steps to Create Love and Peace | DFS217
00:20:14
216. Are Living on Purpose? | DFS 216
00:13:30
215. Donna Fairhurst talks about Power, Universe, Healing and Purpose | DFS 215
00:20:27
214. How is the Past Keeping You From Your Destiny | DFS 214
00:11:05
213. Greg Wieting: Healing the Past to Lead the Future | DFS 213
00:22:16
212. Success Feels Like a Little Piece of Happiness | DFS 212
00:08:43
211. Lorraine Ellen Takes Her Comfort Zone With Her! | DFS 211
00:16:51
210. What Obstacles are in Your Way? | DFS 210
00:10:21
209. Discovering Joy and Finding your Gifts with Kathryn Johnson | DFS 209
00:15:52
208. Age is a number. What’s yours? | DFS 208
00:10:04
207. Growing Older & Living Younger with Dr. Gill | DFS 207
00:20:32
206. Do you have the freedom you wanted or expected in your life? | DFS 206
00:13:51
205. Vision Your Best Life with Jackie Cote | DFS 205
00:26:16
204. Katherine Burrows The Write Connection | DFS 204
00:19:57
203. What if You Don’t Want Traditional Face-to-Face Therapy? | DFS 203
00:09:23
202. How to Burn Down the Past Without Taking Years | DFS 202
00:07:57
201. Meditation – What’s the point? | DFS 201
00:11:10
200. The Faster to Freedom and Abundance Pass Experience | DFS 200
00:14:27
199. How is it Possible to Be Religious and Spiritual? | DFS 199
00:15:01
198. Black and White Strategic Thinkers – This IS for YOU! | DFS 198
00:10:16
197. Let Intuition Be Your Guide | DFS197
00:10:35
196. How to Move from Frustration and Confusion to Confidence | DFS 196
00:12:00
195. Faster to Freedom and Abundance Pass | DFS 195
00:09:52
194. Manifesting the Life You Want 101 | DFS 194
00:11:22
193. Massive Shifts to Abundance Can Happen Quickly Interview with Michelle Abraham | DFS 193
00:32:41
192. Do You Have to Hang Out with THAT Person? | DFS 192
00:12:02
191. Candace Plattor shares how to set boundaries to save the ones we love and ourselves | DFS 191
00:24:09
190. You Choose How to Feel! | DFS 190
00:12:18
189. Laughter Really is the Best Medicine with Lynn Himmelman | DFS 189
00:14:19
188. I’m going to rewrite my story NOW! | DFS 188
00:14:47
187. Shiraz Helps Us Identify and Rewrite Our Stories | DFS 187
00:21:37
186. Are You Planning Your Life? | DFS186
00:18:01
185. Hello World | DFS185
00:25:53
184. How to Take Steps to Make THE SHIFT | DFS184
00:12:54
183. How to Make the Shift with Ryann Dowdy | DFS183
00:29:34
182. What If … You Could Create The Life Of Your Dreams? | DFS182
00:13:31
181. Change Doesn’t Have To Be This Hard Part 3 | DFS181
00:10:56
180. Change Doesn’t Have To Be This Hard Part 2 | DFS180
00:09:46
179. Change Doesn’t Have To Be This Hard Part 1 | DFS179
00:12:32
178. Sherry Boyer Shares Her Journey | DFS178
00:47:47
177. Initiative | DFS177
00:07:53
176. Keep Your Eye on the Prize | DFS176
00:11:02
175. Your Professions Should Bring You JOY! | DFS175
00:12:47
174. Who wants to be right? EVERYONE! | DFS174
00:13:22
173. Dr. Ranelli Williams Creates a Debt Free Movement | DFS173
00:38:15
172. Set Realistic Expectations | DFS172
00:11:35
171. Maximize Your Gifts and Talents | DFS171
00:13:52
170. Why Make a Change in Your Approach | DFS170
00:10:16
169. First Steps to Interacting More Effectively | DFS169
00:11:53
168. Build a Stronger Team by Recognizing Behavioral Patterns | DFS168
00:11:47
167. The Older You Get The Narrower Your Mind and The Wider Your Hips! | DFS167
00:09:30
166. Wonder and Magic! | DFS166
00:12:38
165. Gut Instincts. Yes, You Have Them! | DFS165
00:12:55
164. How Your Beliefs Determine Your Outcomes | DFS164
00:16:56
163. Be Willing to Give Yourself Grace | DFS163
00:15:46
162. Magic Words That Make a Huge Difference | DFS162
00:09:25
161. Practice, Practice, Practice | DFS161
00:10:59
160. Drought or Plenty, the Choice is Yours | DFS160
00:11:57
159. You ARE Destined for Success | DFS159
00:10:45
158. Law, Contracts and Relationships with Jay Razzouk | DFS158
00:39:49
157. You Get More of What You Focus On | DFS157
00:11:00
156. Welcome to the Destined for Success Podcast | DFS156
00:09:11
155. What Movies Are Playing in Your Head? | NMM155
00:10:32
154. If They Look Good, You Look Good! | NMM154
00:12:17
153. Unapologetic Optimism Will Take You Far! | NMM153
00:12:55
152. Attack the Problem, Not the Person | NMM152
00:12:55
151. How to Stay Involved - Consistently | NMM151
00:08:49
150. How to Stay Involved - Consistently | NMM150
00:12:11
149. Let Your People Lead! | NMM149
00:09:55
148. Don’t Sink the Ship | NMM148
00:10:49
147. Draw Clear Pictures for Your Direct Reports | NMM147
00:10:20
146. Magic Tricks in Managing | NMM146
00:11:59
145. Being a Manager Is It’s Own Thing | NMM145
00:11:39
144. Vanessa Zamy Shares Her Experiences With Management | NMM144
00:32:05
143. Reach Your Goals in 12 Minute Increments | NMM143
00:12:43
142. Growing as a Leader | NMM142
00:17:25
141. Traci Warren Talks Leadership Hits and Misses | NMM141
00:45:39
140. You Never Arrive; Keep Going and Growing | NMM140
00:14:41
139. How Do Others Perceive You? | NMM139
00:14:18
138. Time Management or Task Management | NMM138
00:13:48
137. Don’t be willy nilly! Be a dedicated leader! | NMM137
00:12:24
136. Tracy Bissett and Financial Fitness | NMM136
00:26:16
135. April 19 1995 21 Years Later | NMM135
00:14:32
134. Delegation Timeframes Look Like a Whale | NMM134
00:14:39
133. Who is Jennifer Takagi and what does she do? | NMM133
00:20:06
132. Be a Trustworthy Leader People Want to Follow | NMM132
00:12:18
131. Don’t Tell Me You’re Accessible | NMM131
00:14:39
130. There is a Line in The Sand | NMM130
00:09:35
129. Ostriches Stick Their Heads in the Sand | NMM129
00:09:44
128. What it Means to Be a Fair Leader | NMM128
00:09:30
127. Genius Zone Leadership with Ann Liebel | NMM127
00:30:01
126. Eye opening interview with Jen Miramontes – Cancer Fitness Expert | NMM126
00:30:21
125. Health is Your True Wealth with Melissa Deally | NMM125
00:30:08
124. The Graceful Leader – Interview with Alexsys Thompson | NMM124
00:40:02
123. Your Consistency Builds Trust | NMM123
00:13:59
122. Build Your Own Reputation | NMM122
00:17:37
121. How to Build or Rebuild Trust | NMM121
00:14:41
120. Encourage Input: you don’t have all the answers | NMM120
00:11:37
119. Two Ears and One Mouth: How does that help you lead? | NMM119
00:10:33
118. Open Door Policy: Fact or Fiction? | NMM118
00:13:06
117. Be the Example that People Want to Follow | NMM117
00:13:59
116. Empathy – What is it and how to show it | NMM116
00:12:10
115. R-E-S-P-E-C-T It’s a Give and Take | NMM115
00:10:07
114. Influence Others – Don’t Micromanage Them! | NMM114
00:10:45
113. Jessica Koch – Mother of 7 and Killer Entrepreneur | NMM113
00:49:23
112. Lifelong Learner or Slug | NMM112
00:17:36
111. Benefits of a Gratitude Practice at Work | NMM111
00:11:59
110. Cooperation in Company Culture versus Competition | NMM110
00:14:12
109. Strategic Planning:  What is it and how to do it | NMM109
00:12:27
108. Managerial Abilities Count Too! | NMM108
00:12:30
107. Loyalty is a Two-Way Street | NMM107
00:13:37
106. Enthusiasm is Contagious, but be Sincere | NMM106
00:09:40
105. Demonstrate Your Commitment to Drive Performance | NMM105
00:11:41
104. Angel Rich, named the next Steve Jobs by Forbes | NMM104
00:44:58
103. Accountability – does it even matter | NMM103
00:10:07
102. How to be Resilient in Trying Times | NMM102
00:13:58
101. Empower Employees for Maximum Results | NMM101
00:09:50
100. Kat Sullivan Interview Building a Business and Managing People | NMM100
00:42:30
99. Inspire Others to Build a Great Team | NMM99
00:12:44
98. Decisiveness is best and indecision is exhausting! |NMM98
00:13:40
97. Humanity First Organizations Reap HUGE Benefits | NMM97
00:12:44
96. Clarity in Directions, Goals and Piles of Work | NMM96
00:12:04
95. Positive Attitudes and Gratitude | NMM95
00:12:18
94. Alana Fulvio – WE Leaders | NMM94
00:38:32
93. Humble Leaders Excel | NMM93
00:13:10
92. Confidence During Uncertainty | NMM92
00:13:48
91. Integrity:  What does that look like? | NMM91
00:13:40
90. Cultivate and Applaud Creativity | NMM90
00:15:38
89. Show Appreciation to Increase Employee Retention and Productivity  | NMM89
00:13:53
88. Address FEARS For What They Are | NMM88
00:12:58
87. New Normals While Working From Home During Covid 19 | NMM87
00:14:41
86. Know Services/Benefits | NMM86
00:08:21
85. Where is the Tech Support? | NMM85
00:09:46
84. Communicate Frequently | NMM84
00:08:13
83. Control Freaks Beware | NMM83
00:10:15
82. Focus on the Mission | NMM82
00:09:00
81. Adaptability in Times of Crisis | NMM81
00:12:10
80. Problem Solving | NMM80
00:07:19
79. Diversity in the Workplace | NMM79
00:07:50
78. Priority Management | NMM78
00:08:20
77. Delegation Conversation | NMM77
00:09:19
76. Georgee Low Interview | NMM76
00:25:51
75. Goal Setting | NMM75
00:07:34
74. Perfectionism is a Killer | NMM74
00:08:15
73. Mindset of A Leader | NMM73
00:09:57
72. Make Friends with Human Resources | NMM72
00:15:12
71. NMM71: Build Your Own Reputation
00:08:18
70. NMM70:  Analysis Paralysis
00:07:11
69. NMM69: New Manager Mistakes
00:06:16
68. NMM68: Interview with Damian Nordmann
00:37:27
67. NMM67: Transition from One of the Gang
00:08:20
66. NMM66: Key Points When Negotiating
00:09:19
65. NMM65: Preparedness Drill
00:06:37
64. NMM64: How Does Santa Do It?
00:06:56
63. NMM63: Personal History of Culture Changes
00:11:50
62. NMM62: Always Saying NO Can Harm Your Team
00:09:17
61. NMM61: Influencing Change for a More Positive Company Culture
00:14:20
60. NMM60: Understanding Company Culture
00:14:35
59. NMM59: Leadership Qualities:  Lead Implementation
00:10:30
58. NMM58:  Leadership Qualities:  Lead Organization
00:10:09
57. NMM57: Leadership Qualities:  Lead Others
00:10:19
56. NMM56: Leadership Qualities:  Lead Self
00:10:17
55. NMM55: Creating a Team or Tearing It Down
00:09:02
54. NMM54: Passion for Your Work
00:06:59
53. NMM53:  Leadership Styles
00:06:32
52. NMM52: How Many Hours Do Your Work Each Week?
00:08:08
51. NMM51:  Understanding Millennials
00:11:06
50. NMM50: Take a Step Forward
00:08:08
49. NMM49: Take a Step Forward
00:09:08
48. NMM48: How to Survive Boring Meetings
00:09:17
47. NMM47: What Shadow Do You Cast?
00:06:03
46. NMM46: Employee Recognition Interview with Ashley Hurney
00:34:36
45. NMM45:  Habits of Gratitude
00:10:49
44. NMM44: Habits of Consistency
00:12:21
43. NMM43: Habits of Attitude
00:10:43
42. NMM42:  Habits for Finances
00:14:13
41. NMM41: Habits for Relationships
00:11:23
40. NMM40: Habits for Home
00:05:55
39. NMM39: Habits For Self
00:07:25
38. NMM38: Habits at Work
00:10:33
37. NMM37: Interview with Kyra Hardwick
00:42:51
36. NMM36: Interview with Tim Priebe
00:33:34
35. NMM35: Customer Service
00:06:33
34. NMM34: Seeking the Positive
00:06:46
33. NMM33: Time Management or Task Management
00:09:17
32. NMM32: Take 5% Control
00:14:42
31. NMM31: Take Responsibility
00:11:14
30. NMM30: Complainers, Blamers, Whiners
00:10:31
29. NMM29: Word Of The Year
00:08:47
28. NMM28: What’s Your Iceberg?
00:09:31
27. NMM27: Government Shutdown
00:10:50
26. NMM26: Expectations and Lessons
00:08:10
25. NMM25: Confidence
00:11:33
24. NMM24: Change, Innovation Spectrum
00:06:28
23. NMM23: Expect Resistance
00:10:30
22. NMM22: Ask For Volunteers
00:06:48
21. NMM21: Leadership Skills from Dave Stelmaszewski aka Dave Stelma
00:22:21
20. NMM20: Change; Opportunity
00:05:27
19. NMM19: Change; Hold Back
00:06:17
18. NMM18: Change; 3 Responses
00:08:28
17. NMM17: Leadership Skills from Former NFL Player, Jaron Mastrud
00:25:49
16. NMM16: What Do You Want Your Future To Look Like?
00:09:00
15. NMM15: Pray, Meditate, Be Grateful
00:09:44
14. NMM14: Quit Being a Crab!
00:07:20
13. NMM13: You Already Are a Success!
00:11:15
12. NMM12: Financial Freedom is One of the Keys to Success
00:24:21
11. NMM11: Interview With Bonita Owens
00:21:49
10. NMM10: Consider Leaving! You Aren’t Forced To Work Here
00:10:57
9. NMM09: Seek Counseling
00:09:32
8. NMM08: Ask for Help
00:08:50
7. NMM07:  The Mini-Vacay!
00:08:12
6. NMM06: Why Do I Work Here?
00:08:38
5. NMM05: Eat lunch – Anywhere Else but Here!
00:06:24
4. NMM04: Nurture Your Whole Life with Linda Edwards
00:22:32
3. NMM03: Nurture Your Whole Life
00:07:09
2. NMM02: Walk Away...Don’t Engage In The Heat Of The Moment!
00:06:54
1. NMM01: Sleep To Rejuvenate Your Body And Mind.
00:11:03