Episodios

  • CTWJ E48: Cindy O'Connell owner of Bella Beauty Solutions
    Oct 28 2023
    In this episode, Jaime talks to a lady that has a real home based business that is going nuts! Home based "Bella Beauty Solutions" provides personal service from the heart. Check this Episode out, it's very honest and women will love it!
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    35 m
  • CTWJ E47: Christi Ahl - Best Selling Author and Renowned Intuitive Spiritual Coach
    Sep 15 2023
    Jaime shares some 'Woo Woo' with best selling author and renowned Intuitive Spiritual Coach, Christi Ahl. There's a lot covered in this episode where the girls go into an understanding of spiritualism and psychic development and how it's viewed in today's modern society. Fun show with lots of spirit!
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    40 m
  • CTWJ E46: Dee Brady - Sound Healing Practitioner
    Aug 11 2023
    Jaime entertains Dee Brady, the IMA sound healing practitioner located in downtown Tucson. This episode will focus on positive healing and self love!
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    42 m
  • CTWJ E45: Lisa Kindle - Creator & Owner of Solquest Retreat
    Jul 14 2023
    Jaime introduces Lisa Kindle to the Tucson community who has opened her very special retreat and color deck therapy to help as many as possible. The Labyrinth is special and produces amazing results. Check this episode out, you may find it very interesting.
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    45 m
  • CTWJ E44: Kaitlin Czarnecki - AFLAC Benefits Advisor
    Jun 23 2023
    Jaime's guest is Kaitlin Czarnecki, Benefits Advisor for AFLAC, so what on earth has the duck got to do with it? You'll be surprised in this straightforward drill down into what business can get with the AFLAC deal. Interesting combination, Farmers's and Aflac tune in - you're welcome!
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    59 m
  • CTWJ E43: Ben Lair & Steve Backerman - Owners of Paragon Dive Group LLC
    Mar 24 2023
    Jaime dives deep into the world of Paragon a brand new dive shop in Tucson that features both local and International Diving trips and excursions. A diver herself, Jaime tells her funny story of being 'barked at' downunder!

    BIOs ~ Ben Lair and Steven Backerman
    Co-owners, Paragon Dive Group LLC

    Steve: I’ve been in Tucson for nearly 30 years and live in Armory Park, just south of downtown Tucson. I have 4 kids and 4 grandbabies. In addition to owning Paragon Dive Group, I am the CFO for a national brokerage firm.

    Ben: I have lived in Tucson starting in 2005 after attending college at CU Boulder. I have 2 kids 9 and 11. In addition to owning Paragon Dive Group I have been a Firefighter/Paramedic with the city of Tucson for the last 15 years.
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    51 m
  • CTWJ E42: Bryan Benz, CEO/Founder of Wholistic Transformation & William Lake-Wright, Constable for Justice Precinct 5
    Feb 8 2023
    Right from the heart, episode where Jaime has a Constable from Pima County Bill Lake and Bryan J benz the Founder/Ceo of Wholistictransformationtucson.org both working in their own way in a difficult environment within the Tucson Community.

    Bryan Benz
    CEO/Founder
    Wholistic Transformation – Changing Hearts, Minds, and Communities
    Bryan is a long-time resident of Tucson and very passionate about his city. He is a proud graduate of Tucson High School and the University of Arizona. He serves as Board Chair and Interim Pastor at Bethel Community Baptist Church, serves on the Board of Directors at the Tucson Federal Credit Union He is an entrepreneur at heart and has been fortunate to have had a varied career.
    Business Experience - Bryan owned several gas stations for over 25 years, did real estate development, and designed and built the house that he and his family have lived in for 20+ years, (which he considers one of his greatest accomplishments). Bryan's career took a detour in 2012 when he became a missionary with the Global CHE Network and began working overseas training organizations and churches in “wholistic community development”. Bryan was amazed to see how rural villagers in the developing world used their own solutions, and their own resources to solve their own problems after receiving Community Health Evangelism (CHE) training. Communities changed spiritually, physically, emotionally, socially, and environmentally.


    William Lake-Wright
    Raised as an Air Force “BRATT”, moved around the world. Came to Arizona in 1984. Attended Salpointe Catholic High School. Joined the Air Force in 1989. Went to the University of Arizona. Married for 30 years, 2 kids (ages 23 and 16). Widowed September 2021
    Business Experience: Appointed as Constable for Justice Precinct 5 October 2021 to fill the vacancy for Retired Constable Cummings. Elected as Constable for Justice Precinct 8 November 2022. Owner of Wright Executive Limousines since 2016. Retired USAF F-16 pilot.
    Current business: Constables are part of the Arizona Justice system since the territorial days of the state. A Constable is the Elected officer of the county for the Justice Precinct. The Constable serves the criminal and civil process of the Justice Courts and other legal parties. Constables are the Executive and Enforcement Branch of the Justice Court.

    One Justice of the Peace and one Constable are elected to each precinct. Constables stand for election every four years. The Constable and Justice of the Peace are the last truly locally elected officials of our justice system.
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    59 m
  • CTWJ E41: Daria Jagersky - Owner of The Busy Body
    Dec 14 2022
    Jaime features a highly regarded Massage Therapist specializing in customized massages but with a difference. She investigates the difference between the large chains and a more very personalized operation.

    About Daria:
    I was born in Rhode Island, we moved to a small town in New Jersey (Ramsey) and then when I was about 12 we moved to Tucson.
    Traditional college wasn't for me.
    I went to community college for about a year but nothing really stood out to me in terms of finding a career so I worked as a waitress for a few years.
    I have always liked helping people and would give people shoulder massages and someone told me I should consider doing it for a living as I was good at it. So I went to massage school!
    I knew that owning my own business wasn't going to be easy but it was much harder than I ever anticipated! I had limited resources (including funding) and I did rush into it a bit so I wasn't as prepared as I wish I would have been.
    I learned a lot about what not to do, what worked and what didn't in terms of growing the business. I was grateful for the support I had from my family as without them I never would have been able to stay open!
    We are going on our ninth year and we are doing great! We have plans to do a major renovation on the building and expand it, add a room to do couples massage and hopefully keep growing our team! Massage is not easy to do, it is a physically demanding job that also requires an empathetic personality and unfortunately the changes to the education have made it seem like anyone can do this, that it's not that hard which couldn't be further from the truth.
    The demand for self-care has never been higher and to meet that need we must get higher standards of education so there can be well trained therapists to provide these services!
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    52 m