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In the Media.

Appearances.

What Works with Tara McMullin

"The Abundant Value of Virtual Assistants with Janice Plado Dalager"
Episode 364, What Works with Tara McMullin
Nov. 23, 2021
  • Consultant and virtual assistant Janice Plado Dalager joins Tara for a conversation about the unique skill set that virtual assistants and other support professionals bring to small businesses
  • How VAs end up mistreated by entrepreneurs—and the gendered and racialized components of these relationships that make mistreatment more likel
  • Why emotional labor is an undervalued skill for support pros, as well as why it should be a key part of how this work is compensated
  • How small business owners can check their own behavior to make these working relationships more humane

Second Breaks with Lou Blaser

"Designing a Career around Parenting Priorities | Janice Plado Dalager" 
Episode 64, Second Breaks with Lou Blaser
Sept. 20, 2018


Janice talks with host Lou Blaser about the growth and success mindset she's developed and how it's played out in establishing a VA business and being a VA.

Social Media.

Instagram.
​    as @janiceyourva

Cuz, well....Instagram. It's visual and fun, as long as I don't take it too seriously.
www.instagram.com/janiceyourva/

Productions.

The Abundance Practice podcast.

Started in 2018, the TAP podcast is a collection of audio recordings by Janice, chronicling her ongoing development of an abundance mindset in this modern life. It includes what she's reading, her practice ups and downs, and the voices of friends of the show.  Listen on Anchor, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

The In Full Flow podcast.
with Janice Plado Dalager and Jessica M. Frey

Online business management consultant Janice and women's health expert Jessica discuss how to find true work-life balance for people who aren’t men. 

Join Janice and Jessica as they call BS on all the bad advice preached to women based on male biology and unpack the systems of bias and privilege to find the habits, strategies and mindsets that actually work for you.

Listen on Anchor, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
What makes us 'odd' is what makes us human. And being human means we are more than what we do for work.
If that weren't so, robots would have hobbies.
As a human, I'd rather be called odd than be called a robot.
- Janice Plado Dalager

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