
Doc Fix That with Barbara Ann Jacques
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Episode: Special Guest Barbara Ann Jacques
Introduction:
- Host: Dr. Allen Lycka
- Guest: Barbara Ann Jacques, new entrepreneur with a background in criminal justice and higher education.
Key Discussion Points:
1. Career and Personal Transformation:
- Barbara transitioned from criminal justice to higher education, challenging the status quo.
- In 2015, she faced a health crisis with severe aplastic anemia and underwent a bone marrow transplant, leading to a transformative journey.
2. New Business Venture:
- Barbara’s business aims to disrupt outdated beliefs and help people manage stress and personal growth.
- Integrates holistic and spiritual elements to promote coherence and reduce stress.
3. Business Advice:
- Dr. Lycka and co-host Mitch Cammidge discuss the importance of clear messaging, testing ideas, and adapting in business.
- Barbara is advised to focus on identifying her micro-niche and target audience.
Conclusion:
- Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth.
- Barbara will return in six months to update on her business progress.
Key Takeaways:
- Change and disruption lead to innovation and growth.
- Addressing stress holistically improves well-being and business success.
Next Steps:
- Stay tuned for Barbara's follow-up in six months.
- Subscribe for more episodes featuring inspiring stories and business advice
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