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070: Living Abundantly Creative with a Diversified Business with Jana Roach

Épisode 70

jeudi 4 mai 2023Durée 53:44

Podcast 070 | Living Abundantly Creative with a Diversified Business with Jana Roach

3:52 “The walls are 21 inches of bricks. So it's a very sturdy, old, amazing building. And when we walked into it to rent it, there was pigeon poop everywhere. And the tar that they used to use for the inside, they had hay and tar mixed together all on the walls. So it was not pretty. But to most people, you would walk in and be like just tear it down and sell the lot.”

 

12:47 “And [my business partner] is very good at never taking anything personally. And so it's always, “okay, how can we solve this? Okay, I totally see your side of that. Here's my side of it.” And I am learning to be more that way.”

 

21:22 “It was just one of those things coming out of 2008, we got to go do something that isn't construction, right? So he worked a lot of years in the oil field, and while we were there, towards the end of it, we were feeling so stuck and he was just a shell because he is so creative.”

 

22:43 “So he's carving 20-30 mushrooms at a time. And then we would take preorders on Instagram, and we would say, all right, we're going to be delivering to Salt Lake City on this date, so let us know how many mushrooms you want.”

 

27:54 “And I think that's where both Vanessa and I… We will do the craziest things, but we know that there's always something good that comes out of it. So say yes as much as you can. If it seems like there's going to be too much work involved, there probably is, but at the very least you have a great story.”

 

30:09 “We had to scale overnight. And he brought on another carver, And it's not easy to hire for that position because you have to have the artistic sense to create something that is going to work, but also looks like what you want it to look like.”

 

34:12 “I would say the work life balance is one of the things that we have honestly struggled with most because sometimes we're really good at prioritizing family time and time with the boys and sometimes because of finances or a deadline, it's like, sorry, we've got to work this weekend.”

 

35:22 “But it's so hard to make time for God in all of this business and family. You get so overwhelmed and you're putting a ton of time and energy into making this thing a success that you're trying to do for the glory of God, that you realize that you're neglecting your relationship with God.”

 

38:26 “I just think in time that we live in, it's so easy to just scroll. And the worst for me is when I'm not working on businesses and I'm like, I have been watching reels of dogs for an hour and a half. What am I doing?”

 

40:39 “[When opening a brick and mortar,] be prepared to spend and invest more than you think you will need to when you first start out.”

 

43:53 “[when creating a product,] You're not going to get it right the first time. There are so many iterations of products that we've designed that aren't quite right the first time, so you have to tweak it, and you just have to keep trying.”

 

48:14 “[College] was awful for me. I had no idea what I wanted to do. And I think, honestly, it was a hard mindset shift because I felt like I was failing because I wasn't doing the college thing.”

Jana Roach is a creative business owner, vintage shop owner, and designer/decorator who lives in north-western Montana with her husband and two boys. Jana co-owns Honey Home and Design, a vintage shop that sells vintage and contemporary homeware. She also co-owns a seasonal vintage market called The Market Beautiful and co-owns a furniture company called Beck & Cap, which crafts organic modern wooden furniture ranging from coffee tables to custom-designed pieces. Jana and her husband also purchased a historic building, which they are renovating and turning into an event space and showroom for Beck and Cap furniture. Jana's priority has always been to use what she loves rather than what's in trend, creating a home filled with personal details that tell the story of who she is. She is all about beauty and aesthetic in every aspect of life!
 

Personal Instagram @janaroach

Block Fifty event space: www.instagram.com/blockfiftymt

Beck and Cap Furniture
@beckandcap on Instagram
www.beckandcap.com

Honey Home and Design
@hellohoneyhome on Instagram

The Market Beautiful
@themarketbeautiful
www.themarketbeautiful.com

 

 

Creatively Made Business with Jeanne Oliver

Is your business aligned with how you want your life to look and feel? Many creative business owners feel trapped and overwhelmed by the business that was supposed to add more freedom to their lives. You didn’t take the risk of starting a business just to end up in the same place, or worse – moving in the opposite direction of the life you want.

An online workshop to build, launch, and nurture a business that aligns with how you want your life to look and feel. Instant access to six modules with over 7 hours of training. 

Your business should be a bridge to the life you dream of, not a barrier. To learn more click HERE.

 

 

Ten Tips To Take Back The Peace

A free ebook if you are looking for some rest in your day-to-day like I was.

Get your free resource Ten Tips HERE.

 

Become the artist you dream to be. Creativity is Calling at jeanneoliver.com.

 

You can connect with Jeanne on Instagram and Facebook.

069: The Kitchen Table Creative Club with Jennifer Rizzo

Épisode 69

mardi 18 avril 2023Durée 40:13

Podcast 069 | The Kitchen Table Creative Club with Jennifer Rizzo

3:31 “I thought, well, a newsletter is a low-risk way for me to get ideas out there to share with people. And every newsletter is chocked full of information that normally focuses on one subject.”

 

5:31 “I think there are two really big things people really struggle with when they start. One is self-confidence, and the other is imposter syndrome.”

 

6:23 “There are probably some people that are out there living it. They believe in themselves 100%. But I think most of us never do. So, I do still struggle with it all the time; comparison is the thief of joy. And for me, it took me a long time to legitimately call myself an artist.”

 

7:50 JEANNE “And I think it does help when you say, “I’m a designer. I'm a landscaper. I'm an artist. I'm a (whatever your thing is)” and to actually own it and believe it.”

 

9:19 JEANNE “And the thing is, if you are the most incredible artist, but you don't share it, you're not going to grow and you're not going to be able to make anything of it.”

 

14:44 “When I was leaving my store, I read a great book called Necessary Endings and it really helped me navigate that sometimes we do need to end things for the betterment of our own peace, our own health, and our own life.”

 

19:46 “I wanted [being a paramedic] to be my lifelong career. And walking that out, it became the hardest, ugliest, most growth-filled, and beautiful experience ever. And I walked away from that with no regrets having done it at all, even though I cannot even get to talk about the things I experienced going through it. And some beautiful, wonderful things too.”

 

30:43 “We've probably eaten at our dining table less than I've painted at it at this point. Because it's always been like my go-to work surface even sometimes today I'll pull stuff out there. But yeah, that's where I started from it just kind of went from there.”

 

 

Since 2007, Jennifer Rizzo has grown her online brand jenniferrizzo.com as a licensed artist, lifestyle content creator, author and designer. 


 

As a content creator, she has been featured in and has produced projects for over 20+ publications such as Country Living magazine, Romantic Homes, Oprah.com, This Old house, and WGN channel 9 midday news. 


 

Jennifer teaches creative classes, on-line and in person art workshops and creative video e-courses, and speaks at public engagements. As a content creator, she's works with national brands in content creation and as an ambassador, including free-lance written and video content.


 

As a licensed artist and product designer, she has over 15 years of retail and wholesale experience including a former co-owner in a brick and mortar boutique.


 

With her long term experience in retail/wholesale and social media, she now also free-lance consults with small businesses on SEO, niche social media marketing, branded marketing, direct to consumer marketing, and how to leverage and grow their online presence to creatively reach their customer and build their brand.

Jenniferrizzo.com

The Kitchen Table Creative Club

Your Creative Business and Getting Started E- Book HERE.

HTTPS://Facebook.com/jenniferrizzodesigncompany

HTTPS://instagram.com/Jenniferrizzodesigncompany 

 

Creatively Made Business with Jeanne Oliver

Is your business aligned with how you want your life to look and feel? Many creative business owners feel trapped and overwhelmed by the business that was supposed to add more freedom to their lives. You didn’t take the risk of starting a business just to end up in the same place, or worse – moving in the opposite direction of the life you want.

An online workshop to build, launch, and nurture a business that aligns with how you want your life to look and feel. Instant access to six modules with over 7 hours of training. 

Your business should be a bridge to the life you dream of, not a barrier. To learn more click HERE.

 

 

Ten Tips To Take Back The Peace

A free ebook if you are looking for some rest in your day-to-day like I was.

Get your free resource Ten Tips HERE.

 

Become the artist you dream to be. Creativity is Calling at jeanneoliver.com.

 

You can connect with Jeanne on Instagram and Facebook.

060: Not Letting Fear + Perfectionism Guide Your Life with Christa Forrest

Épisode 60

mercredi 30 novembre 2022Durée 32:47

Podcast 060 | Not Letting Fear + Perfectionism Guide Your Life with Christa Forrest

6:20 “So I left, and I went to take an art class, and that was it. 

I took an art class, and it was like I hadn't been eating or drinking for the past how many years it was, and it was like, you're starving, and you got that first bite of food. And that's how I felt.”

 

8:40 “So I slowly started to plan, slowly started to kind of inch away from that comfortableness of a full-time job with a salary, benefits, all that stuff. And I started to kind of take tiny little risks here and there and seeing, oh, I like doing this. This works. I can teach. I can actually teach. I can get up in front of people.”

 

9:57 “So that was the fear. That perfectionism of trying to seek that “there.” but that “there” never really exists. You're never “there”. You're always a work in progress. You're always running towards that “there.””

 

14:50 “It's not me. It's me trying to please the masses out there that I can post something. I get a reel, I can post a reel. I can do a TikTok. But I'm not focusing on my own work. And my own work, I can't share it all the time. It's very personal, and it's something I want to shut everything off and focus.”

 

19:16 “but I'm starting to feel that I need to pay more attention on my value, what I'm worth. And I feel like I'm not spending enough time. And I feel like a lot of artists and creators or people just starting out forget about their value and their worth.”

 

25:19 “I don't like to take photos of myself, but I do it, and then I paint the selfie. So, it's been a lesson in self-discovery and acceptance. And when you do paint yourself, which is a good educational exercise, you get to know yourself a little bit more detailed. You get to accept the flaws in your face and the things that you don't like.”

 

26:48 “And so I've been really working hard to submit to a specific grant, and it's kind of like I look at all the other people who have submitted, and I see that I'm just not there, but I'm just going to do it just to do it.”

 

27:35 “Fear and perfection never goes away. I mean, I can teach it and talk about it, but it's always going to be there. But it's just kind of like, okay, so I fail. That's right. So what? There's another canvas that I can start over.”

 

28:20 “It's rare that I present a finished painting that I feel is ready for everyone to see.”

 

Christa is a full-time artist specializing in pastel, oil, acrylic and mixed media art. After spending 20 years in a finance career, she decided to follow her true passion and become a full-time artist. Christa spends her time sharing her passion with others, teaching others to be creative and exploring the world's landscape recreating it onto canvas. Her work is a mixture of realism, exploration, experimentation and pure fun.

She recently began creating a detailed and expressive Goddess series where she incorporates the divine feminine and illustrates the strength many women struggle to connect with in their daily lives.  “We remember to nourish our bodies with food and water but seem to forget to remember to nourish our souls.” Why do we find our inner selves starving and yearning for something more?  Christa hopes to encourage everyone to unleash their inner Goddess through her artwork.  A current project is in the works to help others unleash their creative soul through art, music and creative expression. Helping creatives learn to nourish the soul, Creative Souls Art will explore creating from within and intuitively without the pressure of perfection and judgement.   

Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/christaforrestfineart/

website

https://www.creativesoulsart.com

 

Creatively Made Business with Jeanne Oliver

Is your business aligned with how you want your life to look and feel? Many creative business owners feel trapped and overwhelmed by the business that was supposed to add more freedom to their lives. You didn’t take the risk of starting a business just to end up in the same place, or worse – moving in the opposite direction of the life you want.

An online workshop to build, launch, and nurture a business that aligns with how you want your life to look and feel. Instant access to six modules with over 7 hours of training. 

Your business should be a bridge to the life you dream of, not a barrier. To learn more click HERE.

 

 

Ten Tips To Take Back The Peace

A free ebook if you are looking for some rest in your day-to-day like I was.

Get your free resource Ten Tips HERE.

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059: The God Artist with Roma Waterman

Épisode 59

mardi 15 novembre 2022Durée 40:21

Podcast 059 | The God Artist with Roma Waterman

6:47 “I know there's going to be times where we're going to have to fight for what God's called us to. But I actually look back and I'm thankful for those seasons because they do truly refine you. They truly make you go, what is it that God really wants? What is the bullseye? Not just, yeah, I'm good at art, or I'm good at creating. What is it that you really want me to do? And so that's how I ended up here talking to you.”

 

9:22 “And all it is, is I've just been sitting at my piano and just singing the prophetic word of the Lord. I don't know if anyone will like it. It's not cool, it's not radio playable. But when I do it, it feels like wearing the most comfortable pair of slippers.”

 

11:10 “I think we make a mistake of thinking that creativity is the thing you do when all the chores are done. It's like, I’ll get to writing that song or painting that art or doing that thing when I've done all the washing and cleaned up the house and the kids are in bed.”

 

14:41 “And I think this idea of if we put it in these kind of terms, Christian art and non-Christian art is really a Western thought process. The Greeks didn't think like this, and God certainly doesn't think like this. We are not in two separate rivers.”

 

22:43 “I didn't even have an office or a space to create till about two years ago. So, I had to create some rituals so that I had the space to dream. 

 

Because everybody knows, as a creative, you do need the right environment, don't you? You need a beautiful sunset or, you know, a calming environment. And so, there's some actual rituals that I put into place that have really helped me.”

 

31:31 “And so to me, creativity is worship. It is such a beautiful way to honor God. And we see that the Lord, it's important to Him, too.”

 

 

A mainstay in The Australian Christian Music ministry, Roma is the author

of Releasing Heaven's Song, The God Artist, The Handbook for Working

Singers and Amazon No1 Best Seller "Creative Identity - Carving Your Angel

in the Rock". Having recorded 7 albums or original music she has toured the

world as an independent artist. She is the founder of The Melbourne Gospel

Choir, a vocal coach and session singer for TV shows including The X-Factor

and The Voice, and has won several songwriting and performance awards

including The Gospel Music Associations Honour award for outstanding

contribution to Christian music. Roma also runs an online school "HeartSong

Creative Academy" which includes a yearly mentoring program called

HeartSong Prophetic Alliance, which trains thousands of students around the

world in all things prophetic, creative and worship.

Along with her husband Ted, they are the directors of Sounds of the Nations

Oceania. SOTN is devoted to raising up artists to worship in their own

authentic style and sound. Roma travels the globe leading worship, teaching,

speaking and songwriting.

 

www.training.romawaterman.com

www.romawaterman.com

 

Creatively Made Business with Jeanne Oliver

Is your business aligned with how you want your life to look and feel? Many creative business owners feel trapped and overwhelmed by the business that was supposed to add more freedom to their lives. You didn’t take the risk of starting a business just to end up in the same place, or worse – moving in the opposite direction of the life you want.

An online workshop to build, launch, and nurture a business that aligns with how you want your life to look and feel. Instant access to six modules with over 7 hours of training. 

Your business should be a bridge to the life you dream of, not a barrier. To learn more click HERE.

 

 

Ten Tips To Take Back The Peace

A free ebook if you are looking for some rest in your day-to-day like I was.

Get your free resource Ten Tips HERE.

058: True Hospitality with Daune Pitman

Épisode 58

mardi 1 novembre 2022Durée 45:27

Podcast 058 | True Hospitality with Daune Pitman

9:05 “We really believe that time at the table is a sacred place. And when we spend time, it's just a natural place to connect; around the table, looking in people's eyes, sharing stories, laughing, talking, crying, just doing life together.”

 

12:26 “It is so simple gathering at the table, but it makes a huge impact on the people that are a part of it. And when we impact just one other person, then that person is going to impact other people. And I think you're right that it could change towns and communities. And if more and more people started to do this, I think it would be amazing.”

 

14:52 “So he came. He made it through, and it was so touching because that is all we do is that we come in and we sit at the table until the candles are all dripped out and we're at the table the whole time. 

And as he was leaving, he actually had tears running down his cheeks, and he just said, I was not knowing what to expect and dreading this... but I had no idea how much I needed this.”

 

16:14 “Sometimes we know that in our head. We hear that a lot coming from different directions. You belong. You have a place. But we don't fully step into that, or we think we don't deserve it, or we think we've got to do something to take that place at the table.”

 

17:22 “And I think a lot of times it's easy to say whether it's culture, society, other people have put us in a box. And I think more often than not, we put ourselves in a box and we decide, okay, these are my gifts and talents, and they can only be used this way.”

 

19:13 “We were wired to need other people, and we weren't wired to be these isolated little individuals that don't connect with others.”

 

21:48 “I think hospitality is sending the very simple message of “there you are. I see you.””

 

23:06 “It didn't matter what season they were in. They could be going through hard seasons. It didn't matter what their budget was. Good seasons, bad seasons, everyone was always welcome and there was always enough for everybody. And my parents were and still are the same way.”

 

24:03 “It's a very powerful way to live. I don't think anybody becomes poor by giving.”

 

25:27 “Excellence is just doing your absolute best with the resources that you've been given, which means you really can't compare excellence.”

 

30:25 “And my hope is ultimately, any gathering that I do is when people leave, that they feel better about themselves, not better about me.”

 

40:11 “We can have the most beautiful tables, the perfect or what we think is the perfect space and all those things, but if our heart and our motive is not true hospitality, all that beauty falls flat.”

 

Daune Pitman grew up among a family of entrepreneurs, artists, and gatherers in North Carolina. She owned her first business when she was six and created pen and ink drawings of the beach each day after school, and then went door-to-door selling them. Morning walks in the garden, markets, coffee, fresh flowers, books, a beautifully set table, delicious food, faith, family, travel, adventure, great company….these are a few of her favorite things. Daune and her husband, Keith, are former professional ballet dancers. After spending many years performing professionally in companies nationwide she and Keith have found themselves nestled in a cottage in Eastern NC, where they love to gather people, dream, and launch adventures. After homeschooling their three children, they are new empty nesters. With a passion for gathering, creativity, and travel, Daune launched The Cottage Table Experience and hosts long table gatherings, live workshops on creative home + hospitality + gathering, and creative retreats abroad and in the U.S. While being very content with where she is, she is homesick for places she has never been, and believes wholeheartedly that we should seize the common occasions and make them great!

 

Website:

The Cottage Table Experience

https://thecottagetableexperience.com

Instagram:

@cottageintheoaks

https://www.instagram.com/cottageintheoaks/

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/cottageintheoaks

The Cottage Table Experience Creative Community:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/cottagetableexperiencecreativecommunity

 

Creatively Made Business with Jeanne Oliver

Is your business aligned with how you want your life to look and feel? Many creative business owners feel trapped and overwhelmed by the business that was supposed to add more freedom to their lives. You didn’t take the risk of starting a business just to end up in the same place, or worse – moving in the opposite direction of the life you want.

An online workshop to build, launch, and nurture a business that aligns with how you want your life to look and feel. Instant access to six modules with over 7 hours of training. 

Your business should be a bridge to the life you dream of, not a barrier. To learn more click HERE.

 

 

Ten Tips To Take Back The Peace

A free ebook if you are looking for some rest in your day-to-day like I was.

Get your free resource Ten Tips HERE.

 

057: There is Life and Hope in a Meal with Danielle Kartes

Épisode 57

jeudi 20 octobre 2022Durée 52:52

Podcast 057 | There is Life and Hope in a Meal with Danielle Kartes

Hello!  I am Danielle Kartes. Welcome to Rustic Joyful Food!

Whether it’s through our books, television appearances, magazines spreads, or speaking engagements, we are on a mission to inspire people to love their lives and make delicious food. Great food isn’t great simply because its expensive or prepared with the finest tools, its great because of the love and care put into its creation. The most wonderful food we eat is wonderful because of who made it and how they loved us.

I’m the author of the Rustic Joyful Food book series, a speaker, a recipe developer, and a food stylist.  I make real food — simple food that makes you happy.  My food is messy and full of life, food that represents the family.  I live near Seattle, Washington with my sweet family: my dashing hubby, Michael (who happens to be the photographer between the the two of us), and our two boys, Noah and Milo. I love a good thrift store. I have a wild sense of humor, and I don’t take life too seriously. The farmers market gives me life, and I love to garden, though I am not very good at it (I make Mike do all the weeding — ha!). I am driven by happy accidents in the kitchen.  I never want anything I do here to feel forced, and I strive for authentic recipes that you can make on your own with what you have on hand. I adore creating recipes and making simple dishes that translate into food you can actually make in real life with what you can afford and what is available to you. We eat chicken nuggets on busy days and all-organic, fancy shmancy braises on others.

It’s easy for eating throughout the day to become just another task, another box to check off.  But food is so much more than just sustenance; it's a way to feel joyful, a way to connect with your family, a way to live brilliantly.  And we have only this one chance to live brilliantly.  I hope that through the recipes you discover here you are inspired to live your own version of brilliant and share the joy of cooking (and eating) with your family, that you never stop trying to be happy right where you’re at. Joy and peace abound in our home, not because we are without trials, but because we know what truly matters.

Danielle Kartes, Rustic Joyful Food

http://www.rusticjoyfulfood.com/

https://www.instagram.com/rusticjoyfulfood/

 

Creatively Made Business with Jeanne Oliver

Is your business aligned with how you want your life to look and feel? Many creative business owners feel trapped and overwhelmed by the business that was supposed to add more freedom to their lives. You didn’t take the risk of starting a business just to end up in the same place, or worse – moving in the opposite direction of the life you want.

An online workshop to build, launch, and nurture a business that aligns with how you want your life to look and feel. Instant access to six modules with over 7 hours of training. 

Your business should be a bridge to the life you dream of, not a barrier. To learn more click HERE.

 

 

Ten Tips To Take Back The Peace

A free ebook if you are looking for some rest in your day-to-day like I was.

Get your free resource Ten Tips HERE.

056: The Beauty Chasers with Timothy Willard

Épisode 56

mardi 4 octobre 2022Durée 55:55

 

Podcast 056 | The Beauty Chasers with Timothy Willard

“Our country is kind of falling under this enchantment of sameness and not uniqueness.” 30:12

 

“People are thirsty for people and contact.” 34:50

 

"Before the Enlightenment period, you would ask an artist what their aim of their art was they would say beauty, but today they say transgression or self expression. It has shifted, the aim being something outside of ourselves… now has turned into ‘Me.’” 42:57

 

“It’s not too late. Beauty is there. Wonder is there. Intention is there. Pattern is there. There can be revival in lots of different ways and the only way to revive something is because it actually already once was alive.” 44:47

 

“Beauty is a reflection of life itself.” 45:50

Timothy Willard is a writer, theologian, artist, creative consultant, and independent scholar. He has authored four books, including the critically acclaimed Veneer: Living Deeply in a Surface Society. His new book with Zondervan Reflective will release on June 21, 2022. Stay tuned for the title announcement!

With a passion to disciple the minds of the emerging generation in faith and culture and to help people live like beauty matters, Timothy moved his family to Oxford, England for two years where he earned his PhD at King’s College London and studied beauty in the works of C.S. Lewis under the supervision of Alister McGrath.

Millions have read Timothy’s inspirational writing, which has been featured at Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, Patheos, Acculturated, The Huffington Post, FaithIt, Duke Divinity’s Faith & Leadership, Q Media: Essays, Catalyst Magazine, Outreach Magazine, Relevant Magazine, and The Edges Collective.

Timothy has been a featured speaker at Q Ideas, Catalyst Conference, Allume Conference, OCCA The Oxford Center for Christian Apologetics, and various churches including Carmel Baptist in Charlotte, North Carolina, Embrace Church in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and St. Aldates Church: Oxford, England.

As a creative consultant and publishing collaborator (ghostwriter), Timothy has worked on thirty books with clients ranging from Chick-fil-A, Q Ideas, International Mission Board, Hobby Lobby, and Coca-Cola Consolidated, to NYT bestselling authors, multi-platinum Grammy Award-winning artists, former NFL MVPs, to writers, pastors, home educators, and entrepreneurs.

He lives in North Carolina with his wife and three daughters.

 

https://www.timothywillard.com/

https://www.instagram.com/timothywillard

 

Creatively Made Business with Jeanne Oliver

Is your business aligned with how you want your life to look and feel? Many creative business owners feel trapped and overwhelmed by the business that was supposed to add more freedom to their lives. You didn’t take the risk of starting a business just to end up in the same place, or worse – moving in the opposite direction of the life you want.

An online workshop to build, launch, and nurture a business that aligns with how you want your life to look and feel. Instant access to six modules with over 7 hours of training. 

Your business should be a bridge to the life you dream of, not a barrier. To learn more click HERE.

 

 

Ten Tips To Take Back The Peace

A free ebook if you are looking for some rest in your day-to-day like I was.

Get your free resource Ten Tips HERE.

055: Ignite the World Around You with Jessi Green

Épisode 55

mardi 20 septembre 2022Durée 49:07

Podcast 055 | Ignite the World Around You with Jessi Green

“If you can actually have a relationship with God and really know the creator of the universe, and if the things we talk about in church are actually real, what else am I giving my attention to? This is obviously the most important pursuit of my entire existence.” 7:21

 

“It’s the experience of it all that drives us to want others to know what it can be for them too. When you have experience in something, there’s just this confidence to share it… Experience changes everything.” 8:45

 

“You can only revive something that’s already lived before.” 9:48

 

“I want to always be constantly positioning myself to experience what God is doing today right now, and not maybe a month, a year, ten years ago.” 11:20

 

“What I’m realizing about Jesus, the Jesus I’m following now, is that there’s always more to discover. He actually is a person that wants to have a relationship with us and through the Holy Spirit we can discover new things about Him every single day.” 13:01

 

“Avoid everything that has a numbing effect. If you are having a hard time hearing from the Lord, having a hard time focusing your brain and it is on scramble and everything seems foggy, avoid anything that you are using in order to help you stop feeling. Get your discernment back. Hear clearly from the Lord. Focus on what you’re supposed to be focused on.” 18:10

 

“When you are constantly numbing yourself you don’t realize that you’re actually enslaving yourself to the world and you’re actually putting a wall up from receiving the actual life that you want. It feels like it’s helping but what it’s actually doing is robbing you from that life.” 19:43

 

“What do you look like fully alive?” 26:41

 

“Obedience is success.” 31:43

 

“If you’re aiming at revival and you’re not focused on spending time with God, your aim is wrong and you’re focused on the wrong thing.” 33:12

 

Jessi was born and raised on Long Island, NY. In 2007 she moved to Manhattan and worked in the nightclub industry as a doorman and nightclub promoter. In 2009, she was radically saved in her apartment after a traumatic break-up and drug-filled lifestyle. After encountering the love and power of the real living Jesus, she sold her belongings and traveled to 15 countries over 11 months, working with orphanages, preaching the Gospel, praying for the sick, and sharing the love of Jesus. She then moved back to Manhattan and started a successful social media agency working with luxury brands around the world. In 2012, she met her husband Parker Green and stepped into full time ministry. In 2016, she gave birth to her first child David Leonidas and two months later they moved to Southern California to plant churches called Salt Churches and lead grassroots revival through Saturate Global. Everything in the Greens lives changed after thousands were saved, healed and baptized on the beaches of California in 2020 and Jessi now burns to ignite Nations with revival!

Jessi is a revivalist, preacher, wife, mom, visionary and creative type. Along with raising her three children David Leonidas, Ethan Everest and Summer Kingsley she is the director of Saturate Global which is a grassroots revival movement that is uniting the church in reaching those that don’t know Jesus, baptizing them and making disciples that multiply.

She believes that everyone is qualified to preach The Gospel and teach others to follow Jesus. While enjoying the sun in North Carolina, she passionately speaks about what it means to follow a Jesus that is ALIVE and wants to transform cities and your personal life. The Gospel is her passion, as she has personally been set free from many things including shame, fear and depression. She loves meeting people on the street and displaying a Kingdom of redemption to those that feel the furthest from Christ.

Jessi believes that Jesus came to give us life and life more abundantly.

You can follow her on Instagram https://instagram.com/jessi.green

Or online at JessiGreen.com

 

Creatively Made Business with Jeanne Oliver

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An online workshop to build, launch, and nurture a business that aligns with how you want your life to look and feel. Instant access to six modules with over 7 hours of training. 

Your business should be a bridge to the life you dream of, not a barrier. To learn more click HERE.

 

 

Ten Tips To Take Back The Peace

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054: The Lies of Perfectionism with Sandi Hester

Épisode 54

mardi 10 mai 2022Durée 51:05

Podcast 054 | The Lies of Perfectionism with Sandi Hester

 

“I see that it (perfectionism) is a joy stealer, it’s an energy stealer, it steals the ability to think of others first or even at all, and because of that part of the self-focus, it isolates.” 6:05

 

“The bad speaks so much louder than the good. And when perfectionism and self-worship are present, it gives the bad a lot of power.” 8:14

 

“We can let perfect keep us from good.” 8:48

 

“Just say yes and figure it out later.” 21:09

 

“Perfectionism can show up with over planning, over preparing, and then sometimes never doing because there will always be unknowns.” 21:55

 

“I think there is something that gets stolen from us when there’s self-worship there at the core.” 30:36

 

“I think we honor our gifts that we’ve been given by using them and more importantly enjoying them.” 33:19

 

“You can’t glorify the Lord with your gifts if you’re not using them.” 47:37

 

Sandi Hester had her first painting lessons around her grandmother’s kitchen table during long summer visits in the countryside of Franklin, Tennessee. Her grandmother was a pottery artist and first exposed Sandi to the feel of a loaded paintbrush sliding across a surface. For Sandi, the subject, color, texture and enjoyment of the creative process are very important.

“I’m always aiming for a looseness - a suggestion of what’s really there. I try to capture the beauty of the scene and the feeling of color and warmth instead of recording the details of the scene. I'm not interested in the exactness - I'm interested in how it makes me feel. Painting this way tells you more about the image or scene than when grasping for the details.” - Sandi Hester

​https://www.sandihester.com/

https://www.instagram.com/sandihesterart

https://www.youtube.com/c/sandihester

 

 

Creatively Made Business with Jeanne Oliver

Is your business aligned with how you want your life to look and feel? Many creative business owners feel trapped and overwhelmed by the business that was supposed to add more freedom to their lives. You didn’t take the risk of starting a business just to end up in the same place, or worse – moving in the opposite direction of the life you want.

An online workshop to build, launch, and nurture a business that aligns with how you want your life to look and feel. Instant access to six modules with over 7 hours of training. 

Your business should be a bridge to the life you dream of, not a barrier. To learn more click HERE.

 

 

Ten Tips To Take Back The Peace

A free ebook if you are looking for some rest in your day-to-day like I was.

Get your free resource Ten Tips HERE.

 

053: Awake Awake with Sheila Atchley

Épisode 53

mardi 3 mai 2022Durée 37:07

Episode Notes

Podcast 053 | Awake Awake with Sheila Atchley

 

“One of the saddest things to be is unaware.” 10:13

 

“You have a spirit of authority. Go love it. Find it and love it.” 16:07

 

“Your middle is as ordained a season as your beginning and as your end.” 16:18

 

“Your most valuable perspective in the middle is that of loving what is yours, and I would also say that your perspective is also your most valuable possession.” 16:34

 

“Jesus paid for my ultimate victory, but I pay for my present viewpoint. Choice by choice by choice, my perspective is my own and it has been dearly bought for better or for worse, and it’s so important to be awake and aware and choose our perspective very carefully.” 17:13

 

“I just think that creativity is one of the most powerful tools in a woman’s toolbox for the maintenance of a well soul, and every single one of us should have some form of a dedicated creative practice.” 18:57

 

 

I’m Sheila Atchley. Artist-author, wisdom-chaser, preacher’s wife, life and creativity coach, and silver-haired ordinary mystic.

I’m a die-hard congregant, and a flagrant creative.

I have a semi-empty nest, a handsome preacher-husband, and seven adorable grand-wildlings.

And I over-use the hyphen.  Proudly.

While I am equally drawn to words and art, words are my defining first love, and a big part of my art form.  I’m here to encourage you with paint, prose, and poetry. Hence, the paint brush and the ink pen in my sketchy little home-made logo.

I have no shame. No really, I have no shame.

I’m here to unleash an army of women who celebrate for no reason – an army of women whose metric is grace.

My main mission is the middle age woman.  This beautiful season of life is under-celebrated, and under-valued.  Middle aged women do not get enough support.  I aim to change that, when and where I can.  I believe that (like Abraham and Joshua of scripture) “everywhere the soles of your feet tread shall be yours…the Lord will extend your boundaries…”.

Middle age is a vast and gracious land. It is a Promised Land…disguised as a battle. It is a land where many of us now find ourselves walking, a place where the potential fruit is enormous – if we are willing to slay some giants.

I’m busy doing just that in my personal life, in my art, and in my writing and speaking ministry.  I want to help you extend your boundaries. I want to help you inherit what’s legally yours, in every season.  

After all, if I encourage the women, I encourage the world.

I invite you to sit down, relax, and please overlook my hair (it is its own light source, my apologies).

Let’s talk about the things that really matter – and laugh about the things that really don’t.

 

https://sheilaatchley.art/

https://www.instagram.com/sheilaatchleydesigns/

 

Creatively Made Business with Jeanne Oliver

Is your business aligned with how you want your life to look and feel? Many creative business owners feel trapped and overwhelmed by the business that was supposed to add more freedom to their lives. You didn’t take the risk of starting a business just to end up in the same place, or worse – moving in the opposite direction of the life you want.

An online workshop to build, launch, and nurture a business that aligns with how you want your life to look and feel. Instant access to six modules with over 7 hours of training. 

Your business should be a bridge to the life you dream of, not a barrier. To learn more click HERE.

 

 

Ten Tips To Take Back The Peace

A free ebook if you are looking for some rest in your day-to-day like I was.

Get your free resource Ten Tips HERE.

 


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