20 episodes

The Joy Punk Podcast features interviews with courageous leaders who are carving niches in their respective industries, building a business and movements for change. It is hosted by Jenelle Etzel, a creative entrepreneur, former punk rocker, and CEO of Living Room Realty. Guests will include Portland area entrepreneurs, leaders, and real estate professionals who share advice with real estate professionals focusing on community building, business, and the investment aspects of real estate. Creative entrepreneurs, Realtors, and small business owners will want to tune in to The Joy Punk Podcast!

The Joy Punk Podcast Jenelle Etzel

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The Joy Punk Podcast features interviews with courageous leaders who are carving niches in their respective industries, building a business and movements for change. It is hosted by Jenelle Etzel, a creative entrepreneur, former punk rocker, and CEO of Living Room Realty. Guests will include Portland area entrepreneurs, leaders, and real estate professionals who share advice with real estate professionals focusing on community building, business, and the investment aspects of real estate. Creative entrepreneurs, Realtors, and small business owners will want to tune in to The Joy Punk Podcast!

    #20 Katie Poppe: The Taste Of Happiness

    #20 Katie Poppe: The Taste Of Happiness

    Little Big Burger, Boxer Ramen & Blue Star Doughnuts cofounder, Katie Poppe, joins Jenelle to chat about the journey of founding multiple business, why she decided to sell Little Big Burger, and how she uses her science background to help her run Blue Star Doughnuts. 
    Other topics of conversation....


    - How Blue Star began and what’s behind the name
    - Hardships of owning a business during covid
    - Providing moments of joy for customers
    - Pressure of being positive all the time, not letting your team see you struggle
    - How she refuels herself
    - Why she decided to sell Little Big Burger after five years
    - How having a BS in science has helped her Blue Star
    - Building out a new  Blue Star at PDX airpot
    - Dealing with hiring pandemic “kids” & employee turn over rates
    - The importence of inviting HR to the table
    - The people she choses to surround herself with as an introvert
    - What she would go back and tell herself that was just starting out
    - Advice for other female entrepreneurs 


    Find Blue Star here! 

    • 47 min
    #19 Mark Bitterman: Telling Stories Through Salt

    #19 Mark Bitterman: Telling Stories Through Salt

    James Beard Award winning Author, Mark Bitterman chats about his love of food and place, and the connection between the two. He shares his journey to becaming known as the “salt” guy and the what he’s learned from taking something he’s passionate about and turning it into a business.
    Other topics of conversation...
    - Welcoming people In & hospitality - what he look for in employees
    - History of salt is such a unique story, there’s such a wealth inside this simple ingredient
    - How he feels about the story of food today
    - How starting a brick & mortar store became a path of personal growth & helped him learn about himself & money
    - Learning what you’re not good at to help your business
    - The irony of table salt being the standard since it’s so bad
    - Having a storefront during covid
    - What is the taste of Portland and how do his shops differ from one another
    - What he sees as the future for Portland & his involvement
     
    Find the Medeow here. 
    Marks book can be found here.

    • 44 min
    #18 Michelle Cairo: It's Fun To Do It The Right Way

    #18 Michelle Cairo: It's Fun To Do It The Right Way

    Charcuterie queen & cofounder of Olympia Provisions, Michelle Cairo joins Jenelle and shares the story OP’s humble beginnings, her very prevalent greek roots, and how she’s had such success hiring second chance employees. As well she explains how she consciously leads her team by always trying to be “above the line”.

    Topics of conversations.....

    - Growing up in Utah & her Greek roots
    - How the loss of her father changed her
    - Where her “don’t care about rules” attitude comes from
    - The best way to make her do something is to tell her that she can’t do it
    - Her brother asking her to help start Olympia Provisions
    - Practical applications for leading her team & the teams relationship
    - How she use “Clearing” in her business
    - Being below or above the line
    - The how & why of being a Second Chance employer
    - Continuing to adhere to the company’s values
    - How she built Olympia Provisions farmer network & why OP wants to work with local farmers
    - How they make their products & what makes them different
    - What the future for Olympia Provisions holds
     
    Books talked about in this episode:

    15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership by Jim Dethmer
    Traction, Get a Grip On Your Business by Gino Wickman
     
    Find Michelle here! 

    • 1 hr 4 min
    #17 Javier Alomía: It's Easier To Say Yes

    #17 Javier Alomía: It's Easier To Say Yes

    Javier Alomoía joins Jenelle sharing his journey from Ecuduor to Portland and the keys to his success in building his business from nothing to the robust success that it is today. As well Javier tells us the why of his immense involvement in the local PDX community and why he generally always says “Yes”.
     
    Other topics of conversation….
    - How he came to USA
    - How he got into real estate
    - What influences how he manages his finances.
    - Mindset helping budge for the future
    - Community service… this feels good. 
    - Why immigrants come to America and 50% of millionaires in America being immigrants
    - Habit’s of success and being intentional every morning
    - Selling is more about listening and asking questions
    - How he thinks about his sphere - keeping in touch with his community
    - Your reality is only what you think it's going to be

    Find Javier here! 

    • 41 min
    #16 Kamelah Adams: One T-Shirt At A Time

    #16 Kamelah Adams: One T-Shirt At A Time

    Jenelle is joined my Mimi’s Fresh Tees founder and owner, Kamelah Adams as they discuss her road to being an entrepreneur in Portland, the how & why of her business & the unique challenges being women of color present in entrepenuirship
    Other topics of conversion…
    -Growing up in Portland and how that shaped her 
    -How Mimi’s Fresh T’s Started
    -At what point did she realize that she had started a business
    -Being a mom & business owner
    -How she initially financed her business
    -Intersectionality between women owned business and women in sports
    -Being downtown and dealing with the city 
     
    Check out Mimi's Fresh Tees online here! 

    • 39 min
    #15 Stephen Green: It's Hard To Be What You Don't See

    #15 Stephen Green: It's Hard To Be What You Don't See

    Stephen Green, one of the most active & involved people in the Portland business community,  joins Jenelle to discuss the how & why of how he shows up for the city, why he’s so passionate about the PDX community and the many inspirational organizations he’s help found  & work with.

    Topics of conversation…

    - Working in the business vs on the business
    - What led him to his work
    - Community over competition helps more people be Portland be entrepreneurs
    - Starting the Oregon Public House, the world first non profit pub
    - Founding Pitch Black PDX
    - Some of his favorite success stories from Pitch Black
    - Where you bank matters & why
    - Serving on the Governor task force
    - A Business For Better Portland vs. Portland Business Association
    - How / where  your spend you money is important to local businesses
     
    Find Stephen Here! 

    • 50 min

Customer Reviews

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20 Ratings

20 Ratings

BeanPong ,

Listen here folks

Jenelle is a humble super star who helps other stars shine. Listen, learn, and enjoy. I do!

Craig, really...it's Craig ,

Great start to what I know will be a great pod!

Just listened to Joypunk! Nicely done. TED talk level inspiring, but with substance behind it. Great editing, the music/clips blended in seamlessly and tastefully elevated. Love the short/sweet intro episode. Makes me salivate for the upcoming episodes and guests. So good! Looking forward to this show’s unfolding. Jenelle is charismatic and inspirational, but also down to earth, grounded, and just a lovely human. Yay Joypunk!

Update: I listened to the first interview episode with Melissa Dorman and it delivered! I appreciated the mixture of personal narrative, real estate advice, and life wisdom. Really loved the insights around authenticity and self empowerment. 🙏

@department_of_community ,

Juicy, potent and powerful!!

Jenelle, does it again! Anything she touches is gold!

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