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Be Joyful

By: Jean Cameron Hill
  • Summary

  • Be Joyful: a podcast for women in their 50’s or 60’s looking for inspiration on how to start a new chapter of their lives such as retirement, or looking to course correct their lives onto a happier, more fulfilling trajectory. Each month, Jean Cameron Hill introduces women who have reinvented themselves, or triumphed over challenges, and are now living their best lives! Jean hopes her listeners will gain valuable knowledge from the amazing women featured in this podcast.

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Episodes
  • Jan Johnsen: Living Her Dream Every Day
    Apr 18 2024

    Jan Johnsen is an award-winning landscape designer, author and speaker. Learn about Jan’s journey in a male dominated field, how she built her business over 37 years ago and continues to live her dream everyday.

    Early years and her unusual college experiences:

    • Kid from the NY boroughs, growing up in a concrete jungle
    • Always fascinated w plants
    • Steered toward botanical illustratration by HS guidance counselor
    • Attended Friends World College, run by Quakers, created her own studies
    • Studied in Japan, lived in Kyoto and transfixed by Japanese gardens
    • Japanese boss said “you’re not an architect, you’re a landscape architect.”
    • Studied landscape architecture at University of Hawaii and studied hydroponic gardening, without soil. She was the only woman in her class

    What was Jan’s next endeavor?

    • Realized she was not suited to working in an office
    • She wanted hands on training and worked at Mohonk Mountain House in NY
    • Worked for a French master gardener who was reticent to work w her since she was a woman. But Jan was persistent and persevered
    • Learned professional horticulture
    • Jan believes in experiential education, learn by doing

    How did she start her biz?

    • With not much money, rented one room from a man who ran a small tree service, who became her mentor
    • “I knew what I knew, but I didn’t know how to run a business and luckily had a husband who knew how to.”
    • Her mentor coached her, told her what courses to take. He started Sav-a-Tree, a first class and very successful tree business.
    • Your thoughts and attitudes are key to your success. Set sites high enough
    • Have a goal and see it through Jan’s goal is to create beautiful outdoor settings
    • Her mission is to pay it forward, share what she’s learned

    Author:

    • Jan started writing books because she loves sharing what she has learned and believes that having a serene outdoor environment can uplift people in this crazy world
    • 7 books including Spirit of Stone, Flowertopia, Gardentopia, Heaven in a Garden

    What advice do you have for women looking to find their passions, and her “brass ring” for success?

    • Get your business systems in place first before you start out. Being talented in your specific field is not enough, your passion I will be the key to your success.
    • Work with people you align with
    • Get yourself out there
    • Make time for yourself, even something as simple as a walk
    • It’s ok to be the only woman in the room
    • You have to love what you do

    Where can listeners learn more about Jan?

    • Instagram @johnsendesign
    • Subscribe to janjohnsen.substack.com for landscaping tips
    • johnsenlandscapes.com
    • Books can be purchased on Amazon

    To learn more about Jean and the Be Joyful podcast visit www.bejoyful.love.

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    28 mins
  • Greta Hanson Sohmer: Be the BEST version of YOU
    Apr 2 2024

    Greta Hanson Sohmer is a modern day renaissance woman who has reinvented herself many times in her multi-faceted career path from corporate sales and marketing to wedding planner to real estate agent. Learn how to be the best version of YOU and how you can earn additional income for travel. Be prepared to laugh when you listen to Greta’s podcast.

    What were your early years and early adulthood like?

    • Grew up in a close knit family that loved reunions and welcomed strangers to their gatherings
    • This thread of hospitality was cemented early on which I’ve carried through my life
    • Close relationship with cousins was forged with annual cousins camp that met on my grandparent’s farm
    • When cousins grew up, I organized cousins camp for my children and my cousin’s children
    • Shy until high school when corp group of 6 friends brought me out of my shyness

    What kind of work did you start out doing?

    • Graduated with a degree in theology and taught theology ad English in private all girls high school
    • Has a competitive edge and when I saw my male friends succeed in business, I decided to enter the corporate world
    • Started in sales at Xerox, moved to Silicon Valley start up, moved w company to Boulder for management and sales training
    • Promoted to vertical sales where I met my husband who was “the client from hell.” He became my internal coach and biggest supporter
    • Being competitive helped in sales, developed “stick with it” attitude and tough skin; woke up every morning with a positive outlook

    When did you decide to have children?

    • I had a daughter from a previous marriage and after several IVF attempts our son was born when I was 40
    • Paul and I wanted to share our blessings and loving family life so we decided to adopt twins from Bulgaria.
    • My husband said, “If not us, who” and “At least it’s not triplets!”
    • I put my career on hold and became earth mother, vegetable gardener, and my hospitality took root.
    • Our home was the go-to for class parties, holiday reunions

    What motivating factors led you to change direction?

    • When the twins were in boarding school, I decided to rent out a portion of our property on AirBnB for additional income.
    • Created an AirBnB business, hosted yoga retreats, family reunions and weddings
    • I’m still in touch with all my brides and bridegrooms with growing families
    • My decision to become a real estate agent began when they asked for help with finding homes

    How do you feel you have changed from the younger version of you?

    • More realistic; still positive, hopeful and loving
    • Everything that is worthwhile takes hard work

    What advice do you have for women considering a significant life change and what is your “brass ring”?

    • Go for something that you’re a little bit afraid of
    • Unplug your brain as your brain can be wrong
    • Take walks in the woods and listen to your gut

    To get in touch w Greta, you can email her at greta@lakewoodestateny.com

    To learn more about Jean and the Be Joyful podcast visit www.bejoyful.love.

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    20 mins
  • Bryn Cammy Williams: Learn How Cammy Has Discovered Joy Though Her Art
    Feb 9 2024

    Bryn Cammy Williams has been an artist for as long as she can remember. She paints to understand the natural world around her, to appreciate and to celebrate wildlife. It gives her joy to express through creativity and she loves to share that joy through her art work.

    Topic #1: Early Years

    • Family loved to have fun and has stayed w Cammy as a way to spread joy
    • She was her own rescuer and listened to her inner soul
    • Her collection of friends “wouldn’t try to fix me unless I asked for it.”

    Topic #2: Professional Life after College

    • Wasn’t career minded; focused on admin and working w people
    • Needs her own creative outlet; it feeds you
    • Self published Whiskers the cat and gave as gifts
    • Taught an art class w the same core students for 7 years and bonded over shared experiences

    Topic #3: Alchemy Ranch Studios

    • Met husband Al (woodworker) on a website of like-minded people
    • They work well together as they understand the ebb and flow of creativity
    • Created Alchemy Ranch Studios from their names; it was magic
    • Cammy sells acrylic paintings and prints of her wildlife artwork, mugs, cards, pillows; fun and playful art. She also does commission work
    • Al sells his woodcarvings
    • Goal is to be able to donate to wildlife conservation groups
    • Made in America is a priority

    Topic #4: Color of Woman and Helping Women

    • Intentional Creativity www.colorofwoman.com
    • Self healing work
    • Put your trauma on paper, journal about it
    • As you go thru painting process, healing begins
    • It’s a way of journaling
    • Loves to watch people grow
    • See and value your own work

    Topic #5: What is your Brass Ring to Success

    • Wait for your green light
    • You just need to know the next step
    • Be curious and keep challenged
    • Live in the present; the problems of the past are in the past and are just ‘fertilizer for growth.’

    Where can listeners learn more about Cammy and sign up for blog posts?

    www.alchemyranchstudios.com

    To learn more about Jean and the Be Joyful podcast visit www.bejoyful.love.

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    26 mins

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