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You are here: Home / Home Top Media / Podcast Ep. 6: Winning In and Out of the Ring with Jodi Portner Bracho

Podcast Ep. 6: Winning In and Out of the Ring with Jodi Portner Bracho

March 31, 2016 By Nicole Teillon Riegl

Jodi Portner Bracho is a boxer, personal trainer and entrepreneur who knows the importance of strength, endurance and work ethic. These drive Jodi in all aspects of her life including working with clients, launching a new product and raising her daughter.

In listening to this highly practical podcast with Jodi you’ll learn:

  • How to be inspired by the influencers in your life.
  • It’s not about the money – it’s about finding what you love to do – the money will follow.
  • Ways to turn your entrepreneurial idea into a product.
  • The importance of surrounding yourself with positive people you want to emulate.
  • Creating a new reality when you have changes in your life.

Here’s a bit more background about Jodi:

  • She has been a personal trainer and fitness instructor since 1989. Together with her husband, Ronald Bracho, they own JORO Fitness.
  • Jodi is about to launch a brand new product, Tray Amigo, to help parents make mealtimes with small children more manageable.
  • She has a third-degree black belt in Tae Kwan Do and Hap-Kido. She learned martial arts and boxing from her uncle when these sports were considered “boys only.”
  • Jodi is a graduate of Temple University with a Masters in Exercise Physiology and Nutrition.

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Nicole Teillon Riegl

About Nicole Teillon Riegl

“It took me quite a long time to develop a voice, and now that I have it, I am not going to be silent.” - Madeleine Albright, Former Secretary of State
 
I spent six years at an all-girls middle school and high school. This experience shaped who I am today as I left confident that women could do anything they set their minds to. This has served me well throughout my career especially when I have regularly been the only woman with a seat at the proverbial table. I’ve developed and marketed training programs for many audiences including accountants, environmentalists and HR professionals, but being a driver in the women’s leadership space is the most meaningful thing I’ve done in my 25 years of working. I am excited to be a part of the Progressive Women’s Leadership team to share my voice to help other women find theirs.

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Comments

  1. AvatarEugenia says

    April 29, 2016 at 8:43 am

    I’m interested in any trainings and or certification courses you will be offering between August and September. Please send me any relevant information.
    Thank you

    • Nicole Teillon RieglNicole Teillon Riegl says

      April 29, 2016 at 3:31 pm

      Eugenia – Thank you for your interest – I’ve asked one of our advisors to reach out to you via email. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me directly at nriegl@progressivewomenleaders.com. Best – Nicole

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