Transformations With Jayne

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Welcome to Transformations with Jayne where amazing things happen.

Episódios

  • Episode 23: End of 2018 LIVE Christmas Party (日本語サマリーあります。)

    16/12/2018 Duração: 01h04min

    This episode is sponsored by the "Jumpstart with Jayne" online course! Sign up for our free "Start 2019 Right" training here to hear more about it: https://www.jaynenakatatraining.com/p/freetraining The training is January 6th, 2019 8pm JST. This is a special end of year episode, I recorded this live with Jacqui Miyabayashi, Christie Arakawa and Helen Iwata who came along. You can see the video recording here: https://www.facebook.com/transformationretreatsbyjayne/videos/376617403072168/ If you'd like to know more about Jacqui and her marketing services, check her out at https://jacquimiyabayashi.com/ Instagram: @jacquimiya If you'd like to hear more about Helen's podcast and retreats happening in 2019, you can find out here: https://sasugacommunications.com/ Christy Arakawa will be starting her own podcast in 2019!! Woo hoo!! Look out for that, I'll have more information for you when that comes available. Thank you so much for all your support this year! Wishing you all a wonderful holiday.

  • Episode 22: Interview with Tamiko Kelly

    09/12/2018 Duração: 01h09min

    Tamiko Kelly is the founder of Sleep Well. Wake Happy and the creator of The Feel Like Yourself Again Baby Sleep Solution. As a certified sleep consultant and holistic health practitioner, Tamiko helps tired moms feel like themselves again by teaching them how to get their babies sleeping through the night. She has spent over 50,000 hours sleep training babies and many of her clients have called her a "miracle worker" as they have been overjoyed after her methods restored sleep in their homes. Tamiko is an international speaker who has shared the stage with Dr. Harvey Karp of The Happiest Baby on the Block and Dr. Jenn Mann of VH1 Couple's Therapy. Tamiko happily shares her advice across her social media platforms where she reaches over 12,000 tired moms. Her sleep advice has been featured on Yahoo Finance, Care.com, mom.me and she has appeared as a guest expert on Austin's ABC Affiliate TV Show, Studio 512. Tamiko lives in Austin where she jubilantly attends SXSW each year. In this episode we discuss: T

  • Episode 21: Interview with Mr Nakata(日本語のサマリーあります)

    02/12/2018 Duração: 01h14min

    Koichi is my husband and one of my biggest supporters. I was very lucky to meet him 16 years ago when I was sent to Iwaki as an English teacher and he just happened to be in the class I was teaching. Fast forward 16 years, 1 international move, another move back to Japan, 1 dog and 2 kids later, here we are. People often ask me: “How is it that your husband is so supportive of you?”. I have to admit, I wonder that myself so it was very interesting to sit down and hash that out with him. Thank you to all the listeners who sent in their questions. I’ve never had such a response to an episode before. I hope you will not be disappointed! Want to get that list of values we have which helps us run our lives together? Download our family manifesto here: https://www.jaynenakatatraining.com/p/episode21 Thanks to IG friends: @thetokyochaper @mariannesiegmann @sawadalindsey @bikudesigns @alliko @chocolatine_tokyo Facebook friends: Gabriella and Heide

  • Episode 20: Interview with Gizem Sakamaki (日本語サマリーあります!)

    25/11/2018 Duração: 59min

    Gizem Sakamaki is the face behind Foodie Tours Japan. Gizem is Turkish, born in Germany, married to a Japanese. She has been living in Japan since 2015, after falling in love with Japan during her Work and Travel Year in 2013. Gizem is a polyglot with an ongoing interest in learning new languages. She speaks German, Turkish, English and Japanese fluently. Her mixed cultural background led to a broad understanding of intercultural communication, its difficulties and its advantages. Her love for languages and the unknown, made her a passionate traveler and eater. Foodie Tours Japan is the result of her deep love for food, crossed with a strong dedication to hospitality. We talk about: Failing Japanese at university but still being able to “make it” in Japan. How things do fall into place and all the pieces will connect. Growing up bilingual in two cultures The importance of community/network when living away from family Starting a business without a website Gizem’s favourite Quote… FACEBOOK Foodie Tours Ja

  • Episode 19: Sarah Furuya

    11/11/2018 Duração: 01h40min

    Sarah arrived in Japan in 2001. For one year. Since then she has built a home and business in Tokyo with her Japanese husband. She is a Life Coach, Executive Coach and Facilitator who has worked with entrepreneurs, business people, educators, executives, and expat family managers (sometimes called trailing spouses, a label she hates) since 2005. Her drive is to help people have a better more truthful experience in life and work, through listening to and working with people’s stories and systems. She firmly believes in starting from where you truthfully are and applies this principle to corporate, executive and life coaching clients. Her corporate clients come from a broad range of industries including tech, car, sports and finance and her private clients span ages 17-70 Sarah has a BSc Hons in Human Psychology and Human Biology, is a certified practitioner of Lumina Spark and Saville Wave psychometrics and in November 2018 will graduate as a trained Systems Coach (ORSC) In this episode we talk about: How Sar

  • Episode 18: Phil from Sports Therapy Liverpool

    11/11/2018 Duração: 01h09min

    Today's episode is Phil MacDonald, one of Jayne's first friends in Japan. Phil is a fully qualified level 5 sports therapist based at the Climbing Hangar Liverpool. He arrived in Japan in 2002 as an English teacher and has transformed from a teacher, to a travel guide, translator and is now a sports therapist helping people who are injured. Phil also works in professional cycling as soigneur to Team Wiggins and the Great Britain cycling team. In this episode, we discuss: How Japan influenced him even after leaving Japan Finding your true path, despite being good at loads of languages! Phil’s experience volunteering in Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture post 3/11 Getting involved in professional sport supporting cyclists Old injuries and emotional pain The most common problems he sees in his injury clinic Links: Instagram: sportinjuryphil Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sports-Therapy-Liverpool-554846971213414/ Website: http://sportstherapyliverpool.co.uk/

  • Episode 17: My biggest learning from attending BBD Live

    04/11/2018 Duração: 47min

    In this episode Jayne talks about: How she came to be able to go to California How she built her support network Top take away from Business By Design Live with James Wedmore How she overcame her introversion to make the most of the event 日本語版 Inspire You in Yumoto: https://www.jaynenakata.com/inspire Make sure you get in touch with Jayne if you are wanting to start your own podcast on Instagram: jaynenakata Email: jayne@jaynenakata.com Mentioned in this episode: James Wedmore https://www.jameswedmoretraining.com/ Jim Fortin https://www.jimfortin.com/ Jo Bendle https://jobendle.com/

  • Episode 16: Interview with Catherine O’Connell, Catherine O’Connell Law

    23/10/2018 Duração: 55min

    Catherine O'Connell was born and raised in Christchurch, New Zealand, with a Kiwi Dad and Aussie Mum and three brothers. She started out in tourism before going into law. Catherine left the Corporate world in March 2017 to take a brand-new path as a “Lawpreneur”, qualifying to become a Japan-recognised Foreign Registered Lawyer, and she then launched her own law practice from April 2018. Catherine is the first foreign female to run her own practice in Japan and first Kiwi to set up as a sole practitioner in Japan. Catherine’s business model is based on flexible lawyering with secondments to in-house legal teams, Japanese law firms and SME businesses which need legal support without hiring a full-time headcount. Catherine’s expertise is in commercial & corporate law and compliance & regulatory. In this episode we talk about:  How she came to be a lawyer in Japan and started her own law firm Some of her tools and support systems that helped her to become a “lawpreneur” What we should do to take care of our affa

  • Episode 15: An interview with Helen Iwata 日本語サマリーがあります!

    14/10/2018 Duração: 01h42s

    Helen Iwata, president of Sasuga Communications K. K., helps business professionals communicate with clarity and confidence in the global workplace, so that they can enjoy greater success and happiness. In this episode we talk about: How Helen’s obsession with languages brought her to Japan How Helen honed her communication skills and presentation skills Helen’s #1 tip for presenting Stepping out of and into your comfort zone The transformation Helen is currently experiencing Mentioned in the podcast Jim Fortin: Transformational Coach https://www.jimfortin.com/ Retreat: https://sasugacommunications.mykajabi.com/p/retreat Email Helen and tell her what you are looking for helen@sasugacommunications.com Helen’s newsletter: https://sasugacommunications.com/subscribe/ Website: https://sasugacommunications.com/subscribe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heleniwata/?hl=ja Sasuga You! Discovery Weekend (Japanese only) https://sasugacommunications.mykajabi.com/p/retreat?mc_cid=517f7bb159&mc_eid=8d0e5f0ef5

  • Episode 14: Interview with Heather Minowa (日本語サマリーあります)

    07/10/2018 Duração: 01h17min

    Heather Minowa is an American mother of two who has been in Japan for nearly 12 years. She educates people on how to use doTERRA essential oils safely and effectively. She is a mandala artist and a world traveler. Her work and passion are to educate more people about doTERRA essential oils and to help them realize that their mindset is key to living a happy life. She also has gone through an amazing transformation herself recently. In this episode we talk about:  The starting point for Heather’s transformation Showing herself more care and love Her exercise regime and MuTu The Celebrate You with Essential Oils Retreat, Oct 20-21, 2018 in Iwaki, Fukushima Mentioned in this episode:  Celebrate You Retreat Information: heatherminowa.com/celebrate-you-registration/  Doterra Essential Oils Mutu System Freedom Fit HIT workout with Annie Peguero: https://www.anniepeguero.com/p/sales-page-573cbaaa-9939-4710-a99e-e967d2bdf556 Find Heather here Website: https://heatherminowa.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com

  • Episode 13: A new level a new devil (日本語版は最後にあります!)

    29/09/2018 Duração: 32min

    エピソードの最後に日本語のサマリーあります! On today’s episode I’m talking about: Upgrading my podcast! How my interview with James Wedmore from the Mind Your Business Podcast went The aftermath of the interview and how mindfulness helped me Exhaustion and negativity Dealing with negative thoughts My October Competition! Be into win a Compact Undated Passion Planner! Ways To Enter: Rate and review me in iTunes, or Follow me on Instagram at jaynenakata, screenshot you listening to the episode and your biggest take away and tag me @jaynenakata. If you haven’t already, join my mail list before October 31st www.jaynenakata.com The winner will be announced on November 1st.

  • Episode 12: Post Summer! How are you going?

    19/09/2018 Duração: 24min

    Hello! How are things going post summer vacation? Lot's of things to catch up on so this episode is one of those solo episodes!

  • Episode 11: Transformational Talks with Tina Koyama

    05/09/2018 Duração: 01h03min

    Tina Koyama is a Holistic Life and Wellness Coach for women, and a 2017 graduate of The Path of Self Love School. She guides women to let go of stress and bring in more self love and self care through tools and practices that support and nourish the body, mind and spirit. She is an American from South Carolina, USA and a long-term resident living in Niigata, Japan. We talk about: What it’s like living in Northern Japan on the “dark side” of Honshu Transitioning out of English teaching What “Self Love” is and how it’s different from “Self Care” Tina’s own work on transformation Perfectionism and the Inner Critic Jayne talks about her learning around control The Celebrate You with Essential Oils Retreat, Oct 20-21, 2018 in Iwaki, Fukushima IG: #braveheartedwellness Website: www.braveheartjourney.com (coming soon) Facebook: The Brave+Hearted Sisterhood FB Group Facebook: Tina Koyama Holistic Life + Wellness Retreat Information: https://heatherminowa.com/celebrate-you-registration/

  • Bonus Episode: Japan and NZ, This is How WE Do It.

    12/08/2018 Duração: 42min

    How do you do it? Spending time in NZ and Japan with my family. On this episode I talk about: 1) Getting my husband on board with it 2) Getting support from my home country people 3) Planning in advance to make it happen 4) Finances: How I found the money to pay for our trips 5) What I do to make the transition between countries easier on us all Instagram: @jaynenakata www.jaynenakata.com

  • Bonus Episode: Talking about Loneliness

    31/07/2018 Duração: 20min

    I've really noticed the topic of loneliness coming up. We are suffering from this more than ever. How do you combat loneliness? Today I talk about: Our summer trip to New Zealand so far How one person is combating loneliness in her small community In person vs online The digital divide in New Zealand and Japan Jayne's Japanese online community, ジェーンと一緒に変身コミュニティ Mentioned in the podcast: Jayne's Japanese Online Community: https://jayne-nakata.mykajabi.com/pl/34122 CommuniTea - Northern Buller: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1955318187843931/about/ Mind your Business Podcast: http://www.mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/ Follow: Website: https://www.jaynenakata.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaynenakata/  or @Jaynenakata Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/transformationretreatsbyjayne/

  • Bonus Episode: Making a "dream" come true

    09/07/2018 Duração: 39min

    In this bonus episode, you can hear how I manifested something completely amazing! www.jaynenakata.com http://www.mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/

  • Episode 10: Interview with Sarah Bull

    04/07/2018 Duração: 58min

    Sarah Bull has been a Japanese-to-English translator since graduating from the University of Queensland’s MAJIT program (Master of Arts in Japanese Interpreting and Translating) in 2007. In addition to her roles as a legal translation instructor at UQ and as a Senior Legal Translator and equity partner with translation company TBSJ, she is currently preparing to launch Translation Mavens: a podcast and online community for people in the Japanese/English translation industry. Sarah is originally from the Sunshine Coast in Australia and has lived in Japan on and off since 1995. She currently lives in the Urawa area of Saitama with her 8-year-old daughter, Japanese husband, and her dog and two cats. Website: www.translationmavens.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/translationmavens/ Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=1400476131

  • Episode 9: Interview with Patricia Nakao of Tabitabiya

    20/06/2018 Duração: 46min

    Patricia NOEL is from France. She has been living in Tokyo for about 21 years and is married with two girls. Ever since coming to Japan she's been teaching French as a Foreign Language. This is the job she's always wanted to do as a way to combine her liking for the French language and her wish to travel the world....Well, she thought she would travel the world more, but she stopped in Japan ! Several years ago, she made up her mind to launch, actually re-launch, her online shop for Japanese items. The idea behind Tabitabiya is to share her passion for Japanese traditional patterns. "I have always been very fond of them and it seems I just can't get enough of them !", she says. Website: https://www.tabitabiya.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shoptabitabiya/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tabitabi.ya/

  • Bonus Episode: Behind the scenes of my recent event

    18/06/2018 Duração: 29min

    A brief summary of this episode

  • Episode 8: Interview with Lindsey Sawada

    06/06/2018 Duração: 56min

    Today Lindsey and I are talking about being in Japan, being a Yogi, building a business when Japanese is not your first language and other fun things! Facebook www.facebook.com/SetagayaYogaStudio Instagram @sawadalindsey Website www.setagayayogastudio.com

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