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About this episode This episode of The Startup Story features Dr, Jen Esquer or as she is known by her hundreds of thousands of followers on Instagram, Doc Jen Fit. Doc Jen is the
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Here, but someone you’re, you’re going to go see someone and, you know, there’s all sorts of different doctors and body workers out there, all sorts of different things that they can do.Like, first of all, how do you know if you’re really with the right person? And then what about some of these alternative therapies out there that you can get?Dr. Jen Esquer: You know, I think therapy is something to facilitate within the body. So if you’re going to someone and expecting them to fix you well, then that’s probably not the best person, because as magical as our hands can feel, we’re facilitating what’s possible within your own body.And that. The number one most important thing that you have to remember. No one can fix you unless we’re surgeon, literally putting things back [00:22:00] together. All we can do is facilitate the pathway for you to heal yourself. So you should be seeing someone who empowers you to learn the exercises or learn the tools within your own body that you can do to help yourself outside of seeing someone.Whenever we’re getting touch. Whenever we’re getting stimulation, whenever we’re getting body work done, it’s really, it’s talking to our brain through our tissues. It’s talking to those mechanical receptors that respond to touch vibration pressure, heat that relax the system, but it’s not breaking up scar tissue.It’s not manipulating fascia in the way that we think it’s. Speaking to the brain. So if we can have that to calm the system and then go do movement, that’s going to be the most powerful thing that actually facilitates true.JJ Virgin: Got it. That makes so much sense. So tell everyone about the seven day mobility challenge that you’re going to be gifting.Everyone. It’s going to [email protected] forward slash doc Jen fit. And [00:23:00] that’s spelled doc J E N F I T. Tell us aboutDr. Jen Esquer: it. So this was my way of just being able to provide people an insight into their body. It’s seven days, 10 minutes a day. That’s all it takes. And. About this episode This episode of The Startup Story features Dr, Jen Esquer or as she is known by her hundreds of thousands of followers on Instagram, Doc Jen Fit. Doc Jen is the This week we’re chatting with Dr. Jen Esquer, known as Doc Jen Fit on Instagram and elsewhere on the web. She is a physical therapist, creator of the Mobilit About this episode This episode of The Startup Story features Dr, Jen Esquer or as she is known by her hundreds of thousands of followers on Instagram, Doc Jen Fit. Doc Jen is the founder of The Mobility Method. After spending some time with Jen, I realized how much our bodies are capable of and ho This week we re chatting with Dr. Jen Esquer, known as Doc Jen Fit on Instagram and elsewhere on the web. She is a physical therapist, creator of the Mobilit Jen Esquer, or Doc Jen Fit, is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and educator. She talks about her programs, The Mobility Method and The Optimal Body, and her bel Jen Esquer, otherwise known as Doc Jen Fit, is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and educator. She talks about her programs, The Mobility Method and The Optimal B This episode of The Startup Story features Dr, Jen Esquer or as she is known by her hundreds of thousands of followers on Instagram, Doc Jen Fit. Doc Jen is the founder of The Mobility Method. After spending some time with Jen, I realized how much our bodies are capable of and how little most of us, including myself, truly don't understand. Meet the influential face of City Lifestyle Health Wellness: Doc Jen Fit! From an early age, Jen Esquer was constantly moving and highly active, which transformed itself into a career she is Welcome to Episode 20 of The Optimal Body Podcast Neuro Re-education Pearl and Anti-Racism in Healthcare with Dr. Jen HuttonHow long has it been since you’ve rolled, crawled, or squatted?! In this episode, we explain neuromuscular re-education and why these movement patterns are important. Dead Bugs? Bridges? What are these? Join us as we explain these exercises and how they will benefit your everyday life. Then, we interview Dr. Jennifer Hutton, aka, Dr. JPop, a pediatric physical therapist, who practices a holistic approach by maintaining open communication with her patients. She also mentions her experiences with systemic racism in the medical field and how you can combat uncomfortability in today’s movement for black and indigenous lives across America.15% OFF VivoBarefoot Shoes with code “OPTIMAL15” at checkout: Improve your feet = improve your body! Free your feet of the shoe prison they were previously living in. These are the only shoes Doc Jen & Dr. Dom wear daily when walking and working out. They have drastically improved the function of Doc Dom’s feet and allowed Doc Jen’s toes to improve functional mobility and decrease the big toe from drifting into the other toes!What You Will Learn:PT Pearl: Importance of Rolling, Crawling, and Squatting00:43 – What Neuromuscular Re-education is, what it means to you, and how it relates to children03:45 – Re-training fundamental developmental stage 1 – Back and Front laying07:00 – Re-training fundamental developmental stage 2 – Rolling10:12 – Re-training fundamental developmental stage 3 – Quadruped Position11:03 – Re-training fundamental developmentalComments
Here, but someone you’re, you’re going to go see someone and, you know, there’s all sorts of different doctors and body workers out there, all sorts of different things that they can do.Like, first of all, how do you know if you’re really with the right person? And then what about some of these alternative therapies out there that you can get?Dr. Jen Esquer: You know, I think therapy is something to facilitate within the body. So if you’re going to someone and expecting them to fix you well, then that’s probably not the best person, because as magical as our hands can feel, we’re facilitating what’s possible within your own body.And that. The number one most important thing that you have to remember. No one can fix you unless we’re surgeon, literally putting things back [00:22:00] together. All we can do is facilitate the pathway for you to heal yourself. So you should be seeing someone who empowers you to learn the exercises or learn the tools within your own body that you can do to help yourself outside of seeing someone.Whenever we’re getting touch. Whenever we’re getting stimulation, whenever we’re getting body work done, it’s really, it’s talking to our brain through our tissues. It’s talking to those mechanical receptors that respond to touch vibration pressure, heat that relax the system, but it’s not breaking up scar tissue.It’s not manipulating fascia in the way that we think it’s. Speaking to the brain. So if we can have that to calm the system and then go do movement, that’s going to be the most powerful thing that actually facilitates true.JJ Virgin: Got it. That makes so much sense. So tell everyone about the seven day mobility challenge that you’re going to be gifting.Everyone. It’s going to [email protected] forward slash doc Jen fit. And [00:23:00] that’s spelled doc J E N F I T. Tell us aboutDr. Jen Esquer: it. So this was my way of just being able to provide people an insight into their body. It’s seven days, 10 minutes a day. That’s all it takes. And
2025-04-21Welcome to Episode 20 of The Optimal Body Podcast Neuro Re-education Pearl and Anti-Racism in Healthcare with Dr. Jen HuttonHow long has it been since you’ve rolled, crawled, or squatted?! In this episode, we explain neuromuscular re-education and why these movement patterns are important. Dead Bugs? Bridges? What are these? Join us as we explain these exercises and how they will benefit your everyday life. Then, we interview Dr. Jennifer Hutton, aka, Dr. JPop, a pediatric physical therapist, who practices a holistic approach by maintaining open communication with her patients. She also mentions her experiences with systemic racism in the medical field and how you can combat uncomfortability in today’s movement for black and indigenous lives across America.15% OFF VivoBarefoot Shoes with code “OPTIMAL15” at checkout: Improve your feet = improve your body! Free your feet of the shoe prison they were previously living in. These are the only shoes Doc Jen & Dr. Dom wear daily when walking and working out. They have drastically improved the function of Doc Dom’s feet and allowed Doc Jen’s toes to improve functional mobility and decrease the big toe from drifting into the other toes!What You Will Learn:PT Pearl: Importance of Rolling, Crawling, and Squatting00:43 – What Neuromuscular Re-education is, what it means to you, and how it relates to children03:45 – Re-training fundamental developmental stage 1 – Back and Front laying07:00 – Re-training fundamental developmental stage 2 – Rolling10:12 – Re-training fundamental developmental stage 3 – Quadruped Position11:03 – Re-training fundamental developmental
2025-04-04Article by Jennifer Schmidt, John Tribbia and Courtney KellyUnder Armour UA x Speedland Infinite Mega ($250)IntroductionCourtney: Under Armour has partnered with trail world innovator Speedland and BOA Fit System to bring us the highly cushioned yet responsive Infinite Mega. This shoe delivers ultimate comfort and a super secure lockdown using its multi directional, micro adjustable BOA dial system. The Infinite Mega just might have nailed what many max stack trainers have been trying to accomplish, which is ultimate comfort without that mushy sinking in feeling. Please read on as I join John and Jen in testing and reviewing this innovative and intriguing new trainer.Pros:“Laces Free”, BOA powered: may be the easiest shoe ever to put on/take off and micro adjust, even on the go. - Sam, Jen , Courtney, JohnShould fit any foot from very narrow to very broad, securely and without compromises no matter the foot shape - John/SamDeep soft cushion that is energetic - Sam, Jen, JohnEasy to roll for such a big stack shoe: effective geometry, 8mm drop - Sam, Jen, JohnDespite appearances, much more than a plodding “recovery run” shoe: runs lighter than its weight. Sam, JenSuperb walking shoe Luxurious comfort -CourtneyBreathability -CourtneyNo hot spots-CourtneyNo overlapping material when tightened - John,CourtneyBody felt really recovered after using this shoe. -CourtneyConsWeight- SamPrice is up there - John/SamPotential durability of heel cutout section - JenNot an ideal shoe for gravel roads or road-to-trail - JenScuffing of calfs due to oversized platform -CourtneySignificant investment for a recovery shoe -CourtneyA little noisy making adjustments to BOA system (People around me noticed)-CourtneyStatsApprox. Weight: men's 10.9 oz / 309g US9Sample Weights: men’s 10.65 oz / 302g US8.5 , women’s 9.5 oz / 265 g US 8.5Stack Height: men’s 43 mm heel / 35 mm forefoot (mm drop spec) Platform Width: 95mm heel / 80 mm midfoot / 115 mm forefoot US8.5Available at Under Armour HERESam's Infinite Mega Video ReviewFirst Impressions, Fit and UpperCourtney: First, this shoe is by far the easiest shoe to put on I have ever experienced. With the heel counter being an open flap as you slide it on, you are able to tighten using the two dial Li2 BOA dial system. The dials are micro adjustable in both directions. See Sam’s demo of how easy the Mega is to put on, adjust and take off in his video review HEREThe upper and fit of this shoe is made for utmost plushness and comfort. A double layered mesh upper provides breathability and an opening at the rear lateral side of the shoe gives extra ventilation at the ankle. The completely integrated gusseted tongue does not fold or overlap at all, even if the dials are cinched to their max. This is great news for those who may suffer from lace bite when tightening your shoes. Cushioning inside the lateral side protects the foot from the Boa dials, and the heel counter provides plenty of space for the cutout and laces. The perforated overlaying straps on the top of the shoe
2025-04-16David Jen, Executive at X, Alphabet’s moonshot factory (formerly Google X), joins Quincus’ Board of Directors following the company’s recent Series B funding round at over $100 million valuationQuincus, an enterprise SaaS leader solving global supply chain challenges, announced the appointment of David Jen to the company’s Board of Directors. David brings two decades of finance and strategy development experience across a comprehensive portfolio of deep technology companies spanning multiple industries, from self-driving cars to drone delivery, healthcare, and telecommunications. He currently leads the investment and finance team at X, Alphabet’s moonshot factory (formerly Google-X). As a board director, David will provide strategic investment and advisory to Quincus’ leadership team as the company expands globally.“We are thrilled to have David on the team as he brings a perfect mix of visionary, organizational leadership and corporate experience to counsel us as we grow,” said Jonathan E. Savoir, CEO, and co-founder at Quincus. “David is passionate about turning emerging technologies into businesses, transparency through metrics, and creating the right environment for repeatable innovation – a perfect fit for Quincus as we strengthen our foothold globally.”“I’m fascinated by the global network of transportation required to get everyday goods to families all over the world,” said David Jen, Board director at Quincus. “Yet despite commerce being ever more complicated, supply chain technology hasn’t fundamentally changed for decades. We’re now seeing a shift in the transportation of goods, moving from a rigid system built around global hubs, process, and scale to a multimodal model powered
2025-03-25Low as twelve,” I say. “This is over thirteen after shipping.”“You don’t have to tell me. You did everything right in my eyes, this is just a sticking point for her I never thought to mention. I walked into the same trap years ago.”“Ok,” I say, sensing there’s more in her voice than a hiccup.“I hate this, I really hate this. Michele wants me to let you go. She thinks it’s not the right fit any longer.”I stay silent, realizing there’s a gap of relief where there should be self-doubt.“Do I still get the commission?”“Do you still—of course! That is your sale. I would never let that be taken from you. I’m going to pad on a couple hundred for severance even. Least that I can do here. This is really, truly my fault for never saying.”“No, it’s not a problem,” I say, but catch up to the fact that I should not show joy either. “I know if this was your decision, you’d help me improve, and that’s why I love working with you.”“Fuck. You’re going to make me cry all over again today.”“Don’t do that. In fact, I know a few people who might be a good fit, maybe I can leave you a list?”“God you’re gracious. That would be great. And I’m going to come straight in tomorrow to help out. This is all a lot of bullshit you’re caught in.”“No, don’t worry. You’ve been traveling all week, I’ll clean up,” I say.“Then, lunch! Thursday, lunch on me, we’ll go anywhere you want. Jen, too.”*When Jen makes it to the gallery, she’s dressed in total contrast of the bodied streets, black pants, black turtleneck. This ensemble agreed to in order to help contrast those dying-in, who will be dressed in the same white as the attendees having spent the last several hours ingratiating themselves to the crowd.She walks in as if gasping for air.“Christ, it’s too hot for these clothes,” she says, and hands over a bag of my stuff to change into.“Fast,” she says. “Everyone’s already down there.”I had texted Jen everything earlier, but reiterate it all start to finish as I lock up, recess the lights.“I swear you could fall into a well and not break a bone,” she says.“What?”“A stranger comes in and basically gives you a thousand dollars, then you decide to quit, and rather than having to go through the awkward part,
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