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By Jennifer Hammond
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The podcast currently has 224 episodes available.
For further information go to: www.jenniferjhammond.com
The podcast featuring Jennifer J. Hammond welcomes Dr. Martin Moore-Ede, a world authority on circadian rhythms and lighting, in this enlightening episode.
Together, they explore how home lighting affects health and whether or not your lights may be poisonous or even detrimental to your health.
Dr. Moore-Ede provides insights on how lighting choices can impact our health, including links to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.
She discusses everything from the popularity of LED lights to the risks of prolonged exposure to blue light. Learn why the time of day matters so much when it comes to light exposure and why using the wrong lights at night can be harmful.
Join the conversation as they explore solutions, including the availability of zero-blue lights and the role of blue-blocking glasses.
Dr. Moore-Ede sheds light on the Department of Energy's stance, providing crucial information on making informed choices for your health.
Listen in to uncover the fascinating relationship between light and our biological clocks, and how a return to natural light patterns can positively impact your overall well-being.
For further information go to: www.jenniferjhammond.com
Join bestselling author, educator, speaker, and licensed realtor Jennifer J. Hammond as she explores the important subject of how fire affects property values and community resilience.
Jennifer asks Steve Wolf to talk about the difficulties caused by wildfires, how they affect property values, and creative ways to keep homes and neighborhoods safe in this episode.
Co-founder of Team Wildfire Steve Wolf discusses the FIREV initiative (Fire Impacted Real Estate Valuation) and the significant effects of wildfires on environmental quality, marketability, and property insurance.
They discuss the significance of proactive steps and community-led mitigation programs to protect homes from the growing risk of wildfires.
Discover how technology, community engagement, and education play crucial roles in mitigating fire risks and fostering resilient communities.
From leveraging Hollywood-inspired wind-driven suppression systems to fostering local partnerships, Steve and Jennifer offer practical strategies for homeowners, real estate agents, and community leaders to address the challenges posed by wildfires.
Tune in to gain valuable insights, explore innovative solutions, and join the conversation on building fire-resilient communities.
For further information go to: www.jenniferjhammond.com This episode features Dr. Angela Lauria, the host of the Autistic Culture Podcast, as a very special guest of Jennifer.
Angela, who was diagnosed with autism later in life, offers a distinct viewpoint on the relationship between autism and real estate.
Find out why it can be a huge difference to hire an autistic person to fix your house. With a wealth of knowledge and experience, Angela offers insights into the culture of autistic people, concentrating on the shared characteristic of monotropic focus.
Regardless of their level of intelligence, autistic people have a strong focus on a particular interest, which makes them careful and passionate problem solvers.
Examine how employing contractors with autism, such as home inspectors, can result in a comprehensive assessment of your house.
Angela emphasizes how their attention to detail pays off, offering first-time homebuyers insightful advice and resulting in a situation that benefits both of them.
As Angela highlights the value of comprehending and appreciating the distinctive strengths that autistic people bring to a variety of fields, including real estate and home improvement, discover the joy and celebration of autistic culture.
For more fascinating insights into various facets of autistic culture, subscribe to the Autistic Culture Podcast.
Understand the neurotype better while learning to recognize and appreciate the joy that comes with being autistic.
For further information go to: www.jenniferjhammond.com
Welcome to the podcast for Jennifer J. Hammond! Join us on this episode as we explore the world of sustainable living with our very special guest, award-winning author, educator, and licensed realtor John Berger. Jennifer and John explore the intriguing relationship between energy efficiency and healthy buildings, illuminating the ways in which these ideas can be implemented in both residential and commercial settings.
Find out about the Bullitt Center in Seattle, an innovative office building that runs entirely off the grid, generates its own energy, and collects rainwater.
John discusses the building's energy-efficient features, design, and role as a model for sustainability.
John turns the talk to regenerative agriculture and discusses the significance of farming methods that produce healthy crops and ecosystems while also being good for the environment.
Learn how regenerative agriculture can significantly improve soil health, sequester carbon, and promote sustainability in general.
For further information go to: www.jenniferjhammond.com In this fascinating episode of the Jennifer J. Hammond podcast, Paul Lawrence Vann joins Jennifer to talk about the urgent problem of military mortgages, which affects active duty, Guard, and Reserve members as well as their families.
Paul highlights the difficulties military families face and the effects these have on their lives, with 6,000 homes presently in foreclosure and an additional 34,000 delinquent.
Paul, a financial expert and veteran, talks about his time spent working for the Veterans Administration and on Capitol Hill.
They explore the bright spots and cooperative attempts to resolve the situation, stressing the value of aiding military families, who frequently experience particular financial difficulties.
The topic of VA loans and the impending Veterans Assistance Servicing Purchase program, which aims to give veterans and their families access to affordable mortgage options, are also discussed.
Paul and Jennifer talk about efforts to fight homelessness in the veteran community as they consider the future.
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They explore a subject that frequently leaves us in the real estate industry with more questions than answers in this enlightening episode with Dr. Cindy Girman. Have you ever entered a house and been uneasy, questioning if it's the right place for you? You're not alone, though!
In this episode, Dr. Cindy Girman joins Jennifer, a bestselling author, educator, and licensed realtor, to talk about the intangible aspects of house hunting that go beyond just specs. They discuss the significance of recognizing the enigmatic sensations we occasionally experience when we enter a home.
Dr. Cindy offers her knowledge of how to identify bad energy in a home as well as insights into customs that some people think can remove it.
She investigates ways to change the atmosphere, from burning sage to placing salt and prayers in corners.
The pair talks about the difference between an empty and furnished house and how important it is to find a place that feels truly right for you.
Still, that's not all! Dr. Cindy shares details of her personal journey, including the intense grief she went through following the untimely death of her son from a Kratom overdose.
She tells the amazing tale of how she used automatic writing to write a book, "A Voice from Heaven," in just six weeks, giving her late son a voice to share his insights from beyond the grave.
Dr. Cindy talks about her efforts to educate people about the risks associated with Kratom and how she is supporting UNC's addiction research as a way to give back.
She provides information on how to read her inspiring book, make a donation to the cause, and find out more.
So this episode has it all, whether you're interested in real estate insights, grieving well, or giving to a good cause! Participate in the discussion, learn something new, and see how powerful it is to use one's own tragedy to propel positive change.
Welcome to yet another motivational episode of the podcast hosted by Jennifer J. Hammond! We are so excited to have Mike Major, who is incredibly talented, as our guest in this episode.
Mike talks about his incredible journey of turning an abandoned church from 1877 into a gorgeous home—a project that was eventually highlighted on HGTV!
Together with Mike, Jennifer—a certified real estate agent, lecturer, educator, and best-selling author—dives deeply into the fields of restoration, art, and real estate.
Hear Mike talk about the joy of creating a unique and artistic home, as well as the challenges and successes of restoring a historic building—from the original three-weekend plan to a three-year adventure.
As a working artist, Mike also talks about how real estate investments have helped him financially by providing a consistent stream of income for his creative pursuits flow in the erratic financial environment that artists frequently encounter.
This episode explores life transformation, creative expression, and financial stability in addition to building transformation.
A stimulating fusion of history, art, and real estate knowledge awaits you!
We explore the fascinating topic of creating a stormproof home and a stormproof mindset in this energizing episode of the Jennifer J. Hammond Podcast. Jennifer, a certified real estate agent, instructor, lecturer, and best-selling writer, is joined by the motivational Liah, who shares her amazing experience and expertise.
Liah's skill at building sturdy homes for less than $50,000 in less than 30 days is a metaphor for creating a life that is storm-resistant, not just a conversation about architecture.
They go over how to begin with choosing the appropriate land and how to deal with the difficulties of permits and inspections.
Liah's do-it-yourself approach to plumbing, wiring, and other tasks goes beyond simple house renovation to include empowering people to take ownership of their lives.
But more than just physical structures are at play in this episode. Liah and Jennifer go deeply into the idea of having a "stormproof mindset," which is crucial for overcoming obstacles in both life and real estate.
They impart insightful knowledge on developing oneself, getting past mental obstacles, and maintaining composure in the face of difficulty.
As they talk about these revolutionary concepts, Jennifer's excitement for discovering "yay" in daily life is evident.
This episode is a must-listen if you're interested in real estate, do-it-yourself home building, personal development, or are just looking for motivation to face the obstacles in your own life!
Jennifer, an experienced real estate agent, teacher, and best-selling author, sits down with the amazing Lynn in this thought-provoking discussion to discuss the important subject of limiting beliefs about money and how they affect real estate success.
In this episode, Lynn discusses how childhood beliefs, particularly those that are deeply ingrained, can have a big impact on our careers as real estate agents.
She talks about how our beliefs are attracted to our thoughts, which can either limit or maximize our potential in the competitive real estate market.
Lynn walks us through everything from the age-old proverb "money doesn't grow on trees" to the idea of scarcity in customer acquisition recognizing and getting past these mental obstacles.
She provides doable techniques and tools, like self-inquiry, kindness, and gratitude exercises, to help break through limiting beliefs and cultivate an abundance and success-oriented mindset.
This episode explores the complex realm of divorce and real estate with Jennifer, a bestselling author, educator, speaker, and licensed realtor.
They discuss the expensive errors people frequently make during a divorce, particularly with regard to real estate decisions, with the addition of Donna Cates, a certified divorce financial analyst and mediator.
The discussion delves deeply into the financial and emotional challenges of keeping or selling the family home in the midst of a divorce.
Especially in places like Florida where natural disasters have a big influence on property insurance rates, Donna offers her knowledge on common pitfalls like underestimating ongoing maintenance costs, property taxes, and insurance.
Jennifer and Donna also talk about the importance of refinancing mortgages and the difficulties that come with money, especially for women who have younger children want to keep their family's house.
They stress how crucial it is to comprehend every financial facet of house ownership after a divorce.
In addition, Donna discusses her roles as a mediator and a divorce financial analyst, emphasizing the distinctions between them and her strategy for assisting clients in navigating the financial ups and downs of divorce.
The podcast currently has 224 episodes available.