#21 Randal Wyatt: Taking Ownership PDX

Musician, activist, and founder of nonprofit Taking Ownership PDX, Randal Wyatt discusses his journey to creating Taking Ownership and the work they do in the community. As well as why he thinks the model works so well in Portland and how creating the organization has made him a better leader.

Other topics discussed…

– Why he’s so optimistic.

– How he got into the music scene in Portland.

– The inspiration behind starting taking ownership PDX.

– Challenges of organizing volunteers.

– Leadership through team management.

– Challenges in becoming a registered non profit.

– Dealing with anxiety / what self care looks like to him .

– Why other cities haven’t adopted the Taking Ownership model.

– Types of work Taking Ownership does.

– The unique story of Randal becoming a homeowner.

– PDX Housing Solidarity Project & Back Home ADU.

– What it’s like having his kids see him do this work.

– What song has defined his year.

– How you can get involved with Taking Ownership.

Find Randal here.

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#20 Katie Poppe: The Taste Of Happiness

Little Big Burger, Boxer Ramen & Blue Star Doughnuts cofounder, Katie Poppe, joins Jenelle to chat about the journey of founding multiple business, why she decided to sell Little Big Burger, and how she uses her science background to help her run Blue Star Doughnuts.

Other topics of conversation….

– How Blue Star began and what’s behind the name

– Hardships of owning a business during covid

– Providing moments of joy for customers

– Pressure of being positive all the time, not letting your team see you struggle

– How she refuels herself

– Why she decided to sell Little Big Burger after five years

– How having a BS in science has helped her Blue Star

– Building out a new  Blue Star at PDX airpot

– Dealing with hiring pandemic “kids” & employee turn over rates

– The importance of inviting HR to the table

– The people she choses to surround herself with as an introvert

– What she would go back and tell herself that was just starting out

– Advice for other female entrepreneurs

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#19 Mark Bitterman: Telling Stories Through Salt

 

James Beard Award winning Author, Mark Bitterman chats about his love of food and place, and the connection between the two. He shares his journey to becaming known as the “salt” guy and the what he’s learned from taking something he’s passionate about and turning it into a business.

Other topics of conversation…

– Welcoming people In & hospitality – what he look for in employees

– History of salt is such a unique story, there’s such a wealth inside this simple ingredient

– How he feels about the story of food today

– How starting a brick & mortar store became a path of personal growth & helped him learn about himself & money

– Learning what you’re not good at to help your business

– The irony of table salt being the standard since it’s so bad

– Having a storefront during covid

– What is the taste of Portland and how do his shops differ from one another

– What he sees as the future for Portland & his involvement

Find the Medeow here.

Marks book can be found here.

#18: Michelle Cairo: It’s Fun To Do It The Right Way

Charcuterie queen & cofounder of Olympia Provisions, Michelle Cairo joins Jenelle and shares the story OP’s humble beginnings, her very prevalent greek roots, and how she’s had such success hiring second chance employees. As well she explains how she consciously leads her team by always trying to be “above the line”.

Topics of conversations…..

– Growing up in Utah & her Greek roots

– How the loss of her father changed her

– Where her “don’t care about rules” attitude comes from

– The best way to make her do something is to tell her that she can’t do it

– Her brother asking her to help start Olympia Provisions

– Practical applications for leading her team & the teams relationship

– How she use “Clearing” in her business

– Being below or above the line

– The how & why of being a Second Chance employer

– Continuing to adhere to the company’s values

– How she built Olympia Provisions farmer network & why OP wants to work with local farmers

– How they make their products & what makes them different

– What the future for Olympia Provisions holds

Books talked about in this episode:

15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership by Jim Dethmer

Traction, Get a Grip On Your Business by Gino Wickman

Find Michelle here!

#15 Stephen Green: It’s Hard To Be What You Don’t See

Stephen Green, one of the most active & involved people in the Portland business community,  joins Jenelle to discuss the how & why of how he shows up for the city, why he’s so passionate about the PDX community and the many inspirational organizations he’s help found  & work with.


Topics of conversation…

 

– Working in the business vs on the business

– What led him to his work

– Community over competition helps more people be Portland be entrepreneurs

– Starting the Oregon Public House, the world first non profit pub

– Founding Pitch Black PDX

– Some of his favorite success stories form Pitch Black

– Where you bank matters & why

– Serving on the Governor task force

– A Business For Better Portland vs. Portland Business Association

– How / where  you spend you money is important to local businesses

 

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#14 Carol Ferris: What Does That Mean In Lived Experience

Jenelle is joined by NW Legend Carol Ferris as they discuss Carol’s journey from Corporate life to becoming one of the most successful and sought out astrologers on the West Coast. They chat about Mythology, what Astrology is and isn’t, and Carol has been able to build a referral based business.

 

Topics of Conversation


– How Carol came to Astrology

– Spirit Can Move Through Time In A Way You Can Know

– Mythology & Religion told for and by Kings

– Pulling In the Feminine / unravel stories to bring in the feminine

– Astrology being pimarily a symbolic language

– Carol’s philosophy on Astrology

– Martin Shaw & his courses 

– How she’s gone about building a referral only business

– The “List” & taking responsibility for the relationship

-Is there an astrological explanation for what is happening in the world right now?


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#13 Trevor Graves: I Just Wanna Do Cool Work For Cool People

Jenelle is joined by friend and Nemo Design founder, Trevor Graves, as they discuss his journey from becoming one of the most famous early snowboard / action sports photographers to founding Nemo Design, a branding and design agency in Portland, Oregon.

Topic of conversation…

– Photo booth beginnings / mentor that helped put him on the path

– Starting out in Snowboarding as a photographer

– What does loyalty mean to him

– Nemo Design & working with the laid back west coast life style

– Not being afraid of clients

– Philosophy on Mentorship and what it means to him

– Parenting through real world experience

– The birth of Buff Rogers and why he does this work

– How he’d rebrand Portland if given the job

– What he notices about real estate branding

– How owning his building changed is portfolio

– People still want to come together & gather round the fire

– Creatives need to be nurtured

– Sitting on the board of Wy’East Academy & why it’s important to him

 

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#12 Ashod Simonian & Eden Dawn: We Just Really Wanna Help People Make Out

Jenelle is joined by creative friends Ashod Simonian & Eden Dawn who are both creatives & life partners. They share their experiences coauthoring books, co-hosting podcasts, and how they find balance and boundaries around working, living, and loving together. As well as discuss their MANY other individual & collaborative endeavors.

Topics of conversation….

– Bad Dates Podcast

– Portland Book of Dates

– Creatively working with your spouse / Are there times you can turn work off?

– Does the culture of the business affect your relationship?

– The security in purchasing a home has given them

– Staying punk in old age / Why Portland

– Portland Drag-A-Thon  /  Guinness book of records

– Slaying a Drag-A-Thon Podcast

– Claws Out nail polish company

– Using the skillset you have to make a difference

– Imaginary Authors Fragrances 

– Portland’s Creative Atmosphere

– Cultivating creativity … how do they do it?

– Conflict in creative partnership / relationship

Books talked about…

Portland Book of Dates

Seattle Book of Dates

Real Fun 

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#11 Jenelle Etzel: The Contest

Jenelle shares the unique story of how she held a matching making contest that led to her meeting her husband, laying in detail the how and why of what led her to holding the contest as well as sharing her thoughts on how another may recreate it for themselves.

Story discussion…

– How Jenelle was inspired to create the contest

– The list of ten things you want in a partner

– Understanding partnership

– Gamifying the dating experience

– No Where To Get

– My Love is a prize

– The Contest booklet and what it said

– Reaction from people who were invited to play

– Some of the many dates she went on

– Who entered the winner in the contest

– Final thoughts on re-creating the contest for yourself

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#10 Jessie Burke: The Solution Is More Important Than Winning

Jenelle is joined by Society Hotel founder Jessie Burke as they discuss Jessie’s unique path from being on the US Olympic fencing team to attending Penn State to becoming one of the most knowledgable & hard working citizens & business owners in Portland who was instrumental in keeping Old Town alive throughout the Pandemic and beyond.

Topics of conversation….

– How Jessie worked herself out of poverty through fencing

– The 96 Olympics

– Winning without really winning

– Starting Posies Bakery & threatening to fire my mother

– Running a hotel  is really a linen maintenance department

– Navigating the pandemic when nobody was traveling

– Not fearing conflict

– Instating her 90 day plan for Old Town and where it was born

– Central City Task force

– A Lot of confusion for people about who is responsible for what

– What she would tell every Portlander if she could

– What Jessie sees as the next part of the city to take off

Books discussed in this episode:

Patrick Lencioni- The Five Dysfunctions of a Team

Arthur Brooks – Love Your Enemies

Society Hotel here 

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#9 Jill Kuehler: The Whiskey Women

Founder and CEO of Freeland Spirts, Jill Kuehler,  joins Jenelle to chat about her journey from Zenger Farm to starting Freeland and what being a woman in a heavily male dominated  industry has been like.

Topics of conversation….

– Memaw’s Two rules in life

– Working at Zenger Farm & how that helped influence Freeland

– Having your community around to survive

– Play a Beautiful Game  & Pausing to celebrate

– Freeland’s unique bottle design

– Highlighting Women & Increasing diversity in her business

– The Taming of Hellbitch

– Advice women who are running small business by themselves

– Why more companies aren’t women owned

– Raising money  / funding for your business

– Her favorite drink from Freeland

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#8 Seth Lorinczi: Finding Your Edges

Author & punk rock troubadour Seth Lorinczi chats about his days in the influential DC punk scene, his writing, and shares why he’s and advocate for the use of psychedelics across a spectrum of arenas.

Topics of conversations…

– His philosophy of punk

– Growing up in DC in the early 80’s and how that shaped him

– Stepping outside the circle of safety and the initiation in our culture

– Finding your edges to grow

– Facing a choice in marriage

– Everything you believe about yourself is just story

– What part does psychedelics & mushrooms have to play in humanity?

– The Mankind project

– His new book coming out the beginning of 2024

– Essential Lawfulness

– Expanding your tolerance for discomfort

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#6 Karim Alaeddine: The Art of Asking Better Questions

Jenelle’s long time friend and colleague, Karim Alaeddine, shares several nuggets of wisdom around asking better questions, as well as the role trust & respect play in both business & life. 

Show notes…

  • Asking better questions and why it’s important 
  • Tenant & Advocacy 
  • Orientation 
  • Being an outsider in youth 
  • Terminal Uniqueness 
  • Value isn’t what it cost you to do the work, it’s what was received  
  • Certainty  vs. Respect 
  • Listening for others commitments 
  • Many thing are going well 
  • Setting strong boundaries but  -being a mountain of love 

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#5 Georgia Lee Hussey: Guerrilla Art & Business

Jenelle is joined by Founder & CEO of Modernist Financial, Georgia Lee Hussey, as they discuss Georgia’s journey from Artist to Certified Financial Planner and many things related to money – shame, addiction, planning, donating, etc.

Other topics covered in this conversation….

– Punk damage

– How being in business can actually be a radical act

– Sister Corita Kent

– Working on your business & NOT in your business

– Being a “women” in business

– The focus of Modernist finical

– Structures to help you make your best choices with money

– Cutting back not from a place of scarcity but a place of plenty & choice

– The 5 categories of wealth

Future thinking & permission around money

Books mentioned in this chat…

Bill Perkins – Die with Zero

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Joypunk Podcast #4 – Lindsey Murphy: Be Good Bacteria

Show creator, host and business developer Lindsey Murphy joins Jenelle where they chat about Lindsey’s journey to Portland, the “Fred Rogers Ministry” and how it led to her creating her show, the Fab Lab with Crazy Aunt Lindsey.

They also dive into topics such as…

-What Prayer is and different expressions of prayer & faith

-Lindsey’s fascinations with religion and Philosophy

-People losing faith in Portland & whether she’s still called to be here

-How being a high-class babysitter helped set her up for success in her show

-Hanging onto your innocence & protecting your inner child

-The 3 accidental rules of Charlie Murphy’s Feminism

-Maidenhood / the Triple Goddess

-Working with Omsi (Oregon Museum of Science & Industry) as a presenting partner for the Fab Lab this season

Books mentioned in this chat…

Robin Wall Kimmerer  – Braiding Sweetgrass

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