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Best podcasts about jeanette leblanc

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School for Mothers Podcast
From Self-Doubt to Self-Love with Jeanette Leblanc

School for Mothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 14:44


From Self-Doubt to Self-Love with Jeanette Leblanc Ah, the old “you're too much” conundrum. Too loud, too opinionated, too ambitious, too everything—and somehow, simultaneously, not enough. If you've ever felt stuck in this impossible tug-of-war, you are not alone. Joining Danusia today is Jeanette Leblanc, writer, coach, and self-proclaimed champion of “too muchness.” They get into what it means to reclaim our full, unapologetic selves—without waiting for permission. Jeanette shares her own path from self-doubt to radical self-love, including the messy, gut-wrenching, but ultimately liberating process of breaking free from the boxes we're shoved into. They cover it all—motherhood, desire, monogamy (or the lack thereof), self-forgiveness, and that unshakable need to live on our own damn terms. Plus, Jeanette's got a Jung quote tattooed on her ribs, so you know this conversation is good. Feeling the pull to unleash your own “too muchness?” Press play. The world needs all of you. Discover more from us: • Join PWT community on Substack • Follow us on Instagram • Connect with Danusia • Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts • Advertising Inquiries here   Credits: • Hosted by Danusia Malina-Derben • Edited, Mixed + Mastered by Marie Cruz • Cover art by Anthony Oram

Transforming Trauma
The Power of Creative Expression in Healing Trauma with Jeanette LeBlanc

Transforming Trauma

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 50:23


Telling our story––to a trusted friend, a therapist, or ourselves––is a continuous unfolding. Each layer shed is an opportunity to re-engage with the past and assess its significance on the present. If the subject matter includes trauma, the process of exposure requires extra care. On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth is joined by the inimitable writer and writing coach Jeanette LeBlanc. The pair explore what it means to "write your way through" trauma by examining the narratives we create. About Jeanette LeBlanc: Jeanette LeBlanc is a writer, self-published author, teacher, and motivational speaker. She guides humans seeking permission to stop seeking permission along their journeys to increased sovereignty, truth, and bravery, using their stories of lived experiences as vehicles to expand into authenticity, courage, and expression. As a facilitator, coach, and guide, she has directly led over 800 brave humans (thousands more via her social media presence) on the journey toward a life of exploration and fulfillment. Jeanette, queer and single mama to two delightfully unruly grown daughters, is the author of You Are Not Too Much | Love Notes On Heartache, Redemption, and Reclamation. Learn More: Website JeanetteLeBlancArt on Etsy Instagram Substack X Facebook   To read the full show notes and discover more resources, visit https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com/transformingtrauma *** The Complex Trauma Training Center: https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com View upcoming trainings: https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com/schedule/ The Complex Trauma Training Center (CTTC) is a professional organization providing clinical training, education, consultation, and mentorship for psychotherapists and mental health professionals working with individuals and communities impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Complex Trauma (C-PTSD). CTTC provides NARM® Therapist and NARM® Master Therapist Training programs, as well as ongoing monthly groups in support of those learning NARM. CTTC offers a depth-oriented professional community for those seeking a supportive network of therapists focused on three levels of shared human experience: personal, interpersonal & transpersonal.  The Transforming Trauma podcast embodies the spirit of CTTC – best described by its three keywords: depth, connection, and heart - and offers guidance to those interested in effective, transformational trauma-informed care. We want to connect with you! Facebook @complextraumatrainingcenter YouTube Instagram @cttc_training  

All The Things
Writer with a Capital ”W” w/ Jeanette LeBlanc

All The Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 50:03


The writing course I took over five years ago with Jeanette LeBlanc was a major catalyst in my evolution. There is truly a version of me before and after meeting Jeanette. The permission she gave me to write however I want sticks with me to this day and has allowed me to show up authentically in every arena of my life.  In this episode, we talk about the artist life and the pressure to commodify our passions, writing and how her writing shifted from stories about her kids to her, who we are and the strength in returning vs wandering, and giving ourselves grace and the consequence of being human.   Mentions: Coming out of the closet (TEDTALK by Ash Beckham) Half a Life: A Memoir by Darin Strauss About the guest Jeanette LeBlanc spent most of her life working very hard to be a good girl. One day she woke up and decided to write her way out of her own life - things haven't been the same since. Single mama to two ridiculously unruly daughters, Jeanette believes in the smooth honey burn of whiskey, the crashing of mama ocean, pencil skirts, vintage band tees and fringed boots, the kinship of the wild wolf, walking for miles in unfamiliar cities, that the burn down always precedes the rise, the singular power of dark red lipstick and the necessity of putting out for the muse on the regular. Oh yea - and that sometimes our stories are the only things that can save us. Jeanette is the author of You Are Not Too Much | Love Notes On Heartache, Redemption and Reclamation - available at all major online retailers. You can learn more about Jeanette at www.jeanetteleblanc.com and follow her on Instagram @jeanetteleblanc for more of her words.   About the host Lisa Chin (she/her/hers) believes that knowing ourselves is central to being happy and fulfilled. This podcast is about the observation and examination of self - exploring all the things that make us who we are. Why? Because the better we understand ourselves, the more good we can do in the world. Lisa creates and podcasts from the traditional and unceded land of the Nipmuc/k and Massachusett tribes in a town outside Boston, MA. To learn more about Lisa, her writing as well as opportunities to work with her, visit www.lisaforreal.com. Feel free to send her an email or DM her on Instagram @reclaimingmotherhood with your thoughts of an inspired life.   Special thanks to Medfield TV for editing this episode.

Extraordinary Being Movement
The Power of Stories: Owning and Speaking Our Truth! With Jeanette LeBlanc

Extraordinary Being Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 51:49


Jeanette spent most of her life working very hard to be a good girl. Then, one day she woke up and decided to write her way out of her own life - things haven't been the same since. A single mama to two ridiculously unruly daughters, Jeanette believes in the smooth honey burn of whiskey, the crashing of mama ocean, pencil skirts, vintage band tees and fringed boots, the kinship of the wild wolf, walking for miles in unfamiliar cities, that the burn down always precedes the rise, the singular power of dark red lipstick and the necessity of putting out for the muse on the regular.    In this episode, we explore... How stories create the fabric of the world * Finding meaning within our stories * The two main reasons that hold you back from your story * The power that stories have to save lives * The legacy that stories hold for the future generations   Like this episode? Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and Spotify. If you listen to the Extraordinary Being Movement podcast, take a screenshot and tag us @ExtraordinaryBeingMovement on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter @theebmpodcast.    Connect with Jeanette LeBlanc… Website: http://jeanetteleblanc.com/ (jeanetteleblanc.com) Facebook: http://facebook.com/jeanetteburseyleblanc (facebook.com/jeanetteburseyleblanc) Facebook: http://facebook.com/jeanetteleblancwriter (facebook.com/jeanetteleblancwriter) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanetteleblanc1/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanetteleblanc1/) Instagram: http://instagram.com/jeanetteleblanc (instagram.com/jeanetteleblanc) Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeanetteleblanc (twitter.com/jeanetteleblanc) About Jeanette LeBlanc... Jeanette is the author of You Are Not Too Much | Love Notes On Heartache, Redemption, and Reclamation - available at all major online retailers. Jeanette helps you discover your story, teaching you how to unbind your wild and write yourself free!    Join the Movement! Go tohttps://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ExtraordinaryBeingMovement.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR3ua2meTpAoVGH7LGoVbWiBTraF_WSwQx9DdTj08n-Wa0NDduIsysJyjsY&h=AT1dg5NsHFZE4sh3L4J778_oInrnYPpw9-rPxsddzA3_rS5l69YMwGQYAEEgB_IbwEdL-QpPF3_JYydzF_T_L4wNBFfPlZabb-bk9gRS2izflcO61p0a1ct4QKGqzWzMOqFuDgeRsp4rkhCRJjHCaPM&__tn__=-UK-y-R&c%5B0%5D=AT0x-aTJZfKSogd6_8he68E2GpOqFAv1F3pdXTGZOEFKwNpuXEqt-GDVa2xFUqUhQE-xSmd5lBKrpM102LyR5lUiTj9qQ2HNUmhE2qW5pQonIwuLVXysThXNI5LT9Bp0QCmfWw2pVAac19bdDxi1x70wLxUfNbVTzOP_Ex8cl-gym_6kFRj ( http://www.ExtraordinaryBeingMovement.com) to get instant access.   #podcast #coaching #author #teacher #communication #mentor #interview #writer #orderthebook #empower #community #integrity #podcastshow #jointhemovement #experiences #writingwokshops #featuredexpert #connections #networking #story #lifestory #yourstory #craftingyourstory #jeanetteleblanc #freewriting #powerofstories #legacy #youarenottoomuch #phoenix #jointhemovement

ZeroPlus
Are you rising to sing? - Jeanette LeBlanc (citit de Andrei Rosca)

ZeroPlus

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 3:20


Am colecționat de-a lungul timpului texte și poezii care m-au inspirat și pe care le mai folosesc uneori în workshop-urile pe care le țin. Acesta este unul dintre ele, scris de Jeanette LeBlanc și citit de mine. L-am lăsat special fără întro sau alte explicații, poate că vrei să îl reasculți din când în când, dacă îți place. Enjoy! Si textul: “Do you ever feel like you are giving far fewer fucks and yet still caring so much it sometimes feels like there is only the most tissue-thin layer separating your soul from this world? Like your heart may be broken but your spirit is still rising? Are you refusing to conform and somehow still fitting just right? Able to look people right in the eye without apology and also like you’re a teenager again, bashful and blushing and off-kilter, like that moment when lips unexpectedly pressed against your head and face buried in your hair fingers trailed down y our arm, the way your stomach can flip-flop like that, even now. Do you ever walk on purpose even when you have nowhere to go? Do you notice things deeply, like dark red lipstick prints on pristine white coffee mugs? Like the way whiskey burns and cool white sheets feel against your skin at the end of the day? Are you claiming your identity, clear and strong and true, and also sinking into the vast unknowable mystery of your all? Do your days feel like longing and acquiescence and learning to stop grasping at things that are ready to leave or that choose not to come closer? Are you making a home of your own skin and inviting the world inside? Are you learning that cultivating solid boundaries and driving into a wide open horizon both feel like freedom, like the harsh desert mountains and the soft ocean wisdom and the road to healing that joins the two? Does it all feels like solidity, like truth, like forgiveness and recklessness and heat and sexy and holy, all rolled up together? Do you crave the burn of heat from another and the for nothing to be louder than sound of your own heartbeat, all at once? Do you finally know that you can choose a love and a life that does not break you? That you can claim a softer beauty and a kinder want. That even your animal hunger can soften its rough edges and say a full-throated yes to what is good and kind and holy. Do you remember that insanity is not a prerequisite for passion and that there is another pathway to your art, one that does not demand your pain as payment for its own becoming? Are you learning to show up? To take up space? To feel the power? Is it full of contradiction, does it feel like fire underwater, are you rising to sing?” ― Jeanette LeBlanc

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Think Yourself Healthy
YOU ARE NOT TOO MUCH: Giving Yourself Permission to Own Your Desires with Jeanette LeBlanc

Think Yourself Healthy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 57:27


Jeanette spent most of her life working very hard to be a good girl. One day she woke up and decided to write her way out of her own life - things haven’t been the same since. Single mama to two ridiculously unruly daughters, Jeanette believes in the smooth honey burn of whiskey, the crashing of mama ocean, pencil skirts, vintage band tees and fringed boots, the kinship of the wild wolf, walking for miles in unfamiliar cities, that the burn down always precedes the rise, the singular power of dark red lipstick and the necessity of putting out for the muse on the regular. Oh yea - and that sometimes our stories are the only things that can save us. RESOURCES Find Jeanette’s book, You Are Not Too Much here: https://www.jeanetteleblanc.com/nottoomuchbook/ Find Jeanette on Instagram @jeanetteleblanc Thanks for joining us on the Think Yourself Healthy Podcast! Don’t forget to leave a review and make sure you share that you’re listening to this episode on the gram and tag myself @nutritionvixen and @thinkyourselfhealthy_ so we can share! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heather-deranja/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heather-deranja/support

School for Mothers Podcast
#69: not TOO much – Jeanette Leblanc

School for Mothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 55:26


What does it mean to be TOO MUCH? Kickass Author, Jeanette Leblanc joins me for a provocative episode dedicated to all the women deemed TOO MUCH. This is an ep for you if you’re interested in:   Kicking shame to the curb  Following your own path  Exploring the power within   Read the full show notes over on our website   School for Mothers Website ●  School For Mothers Private Facebook Group ● School for Mothers Instagram   

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Your Kick Ass Life Podcast
Episode 320: You Are Not Too Much with Jeanette LeBlanc

Your Kick Ass Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 42:26


Jeanette LeBlanc is back on the YKAL podcast!  She is the author of You Are Not Too Much: Love Notes of Heartache, Redemption, and Reclamation. Through her work, her writing, and today’s conversation, she offers a different take on how to reclaim your wants, needs, and desires.  (We’re doing a GIVEAWAY of Jeanette’s book, so make sure you listen to know how to win a copy!) Women often will put up with suffering or bullshit before deciding to walk away from a crappy situation. It takes a wild amount of courage to step into a life transition. Jeanette believes, “Sometimes our stories are the only things that can save us.” In this episode, we talk about acknowledging (and honoring) our deep revelations and having the willingness to step into them with radical honesty. Of course, there may be circumstances where you can’t step into your truth and Jeanette shares how her work gives voice to those who are unable to speak out.  In this episode, you’ll hear: Jeanette’s desire to be in a place of truth and transparency and her journey to get there (5:00) Sharing your truth for the first time is the first and most important step (14:03) Why it is important to acknowledge there is risk to speak your truth and why Jeanette sees her work as the voice for those who can’t (21:00) Jeanette shares an alter ego exercise to help you step into your truest self (31:16) http://yourkickasslife.com/320  

Powerhouse Women
086: Sharing your story matters and the power it can have in giving yourself, and others, permission to truly live with Jeanette LeBlanc

Powerhouse Women

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 36:50


YOU have a story worth sharing with the world. Not only is it worth sharing, it could be THE story that gives another person permission, inspires them to take their next step, or even saves their life--and our guest today lives her life to remind people of that truth.    I first met Jeanette LeBlanc through her WORDS (really I should say through her art) when I was gifted a card with a piece that she wrote entitled “You are not too much” - it left a lasting impact and is now one of MY favorite gifts to give others. I actually have her read for all of YOU in this interview!   Jeanette spent most of her life working very hard to be a good girl. One day she woke up and decided to write her way out of her own life - things haven’t been the same since.    In this episode we talk about: Why your story is worth sharing with the world  The power of understanding that you are not too much  Choosing not to ignore the signs that are leading you to your calling || CONNECT WITH JEANETTE || https://www.instagram.com/jeanetteleblanc/ https://www.facebook.com/jeanette.bursey.leblanc || CONNECT || instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co

Truth Telling with Elizabeth DiAlto
EP306: Your Story is Where The Revolution Begins with Jeanette LeBlanc

Truth Telling with Elizabeth DiAlto

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 50:56


I've been connecting with today's guest, Jeanette LeBlanc online for years and it was beyond a pleasure to finally get to drop in with her for an interview. If you visit her website, jeanetteleblanc.com, what she does is clear as day. It says, "I help people find their words (and use them really well)."   And you know how much I love putting words to good use!!   So here's what we got into...   Jeanette's big truth was about dismantling the myth that we heal in isolation, which led us into a conversation about cycles of healing and how repeating lessons isn't necessarily negative.   She shared the origin story of how she's evolved and iterated from being a good girl, preacher's daughter with a science degree to a mommy blogger, birth doula, photographer and the rebellious writer and guide that she is now.   And of course we talked about our stories: the difference between the stories we tell, finding the truths in our stories, how our stories connect and heal us, and how the creative process of storytelling doesn't have to be a big thing that requires a microphone, platform or even an audience.   Enjoy this one and share it up - stories and words are universal things we all have access to, there's a lot of power to be mined here.   Big love, E For more information and for full show notes, head to http://untameyourself.com/306   Truth Telling with Elizabeth DiAlto aims to cut through the noise and ignorance of our current culture by exploring the truths of a diverse range of incredible voices. From authors, artists, creatives and educators, to activists, speakers and those in various scientific and esoteric fields - our guests hail from cultures and countries all over the world. The main intention here is to contribute to creating a kinder, gentler, more curious, collaborative, reverent world where people respect each others’ background experiences and truths and they learn to trust in themselves and life and recognize that we really do need each other.  We post a new interview every Monday and if you want to keep up with the show notes and quotes from our guests you can follow me on Instagram.  If you love what you hear here and you find it useful and inspiring the best way to show your appreciation is to share the episode, subscribe to the show, and leave us a review wherever you listen from.  

Your Kick Ass Life Podcast
Episode 280: Unleash Your Story with Jeanette LeBlanc

Your Kick Ass Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 61:11


It’s May y’all, I just come alive in the springtime! I am equally excited to bring you my conversation with Jeanette LeBlanc, writer and author of the book, “You Are Not Too Much.” I have followed her work for a while and think she's a brilliant writer. And yes, in this episode we're going to be talking about writing. Specifically, we talk about writing rituals, how to create one and use it to connect with your story. Plus, we talk about how writing can be transformative and even therapeutic.  If you don't consider yourself a writer, don’t skip this episode. Why? Well, because we also touch on that topic too. I believe that we are all writers in our own right and we all have a story to share. Whether you plan on sharing your story with one person, nobody or millions, writing can be an amazing outlet for creativity and meditation. In this episode you’ll hear: Why “I’m not a writer, so nevermind,” doesn’t fly with Jeanette and why helping people that think that way is her passion (5 minutes and 25 seconds) Jeanette shares her journey as a writer including how she wrote herself out of one life and into another (6:06) Free writing, what it is and do people really have a hard time doing it? (11:47) How the act of writing can transform you and change how you show up in the world (27:57) Writing rituals, what they are, what people think they are and how someone can begin a writing ritual to connect with their story (29:16) http://yourkickasslife.com/280  

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The Anxiety Coaches Podcast
446: Noticing Anxiety Recovery

The Anxiety Coaches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 22:45


In today's episode, Gina discusses the importance of taking notice of our anxiety recovery. As sufferers of anxiety, we tend to devote a great deal of attention to anxiety itself and forget to reflect on the progress we have made in our recovery. This can actually make anxiety worse. Gina recommends a number of steps we can use to recall and acknowledge the progress we have made in overcoming anxiety. Grab an awesome audiobook for FREE, like The Power Of Now by Eckhart Tolle www.anxietycoachespodcast.com/audibletrial  To learn more go to: http://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com Join our Group Coaching Full or Mini Membership Program  What is anxiety? Quote: No matter how dark the night may get, your light will never burn out.  -Jeanette LeBlanc

The Anxiety Coaches Podcast
446: Noticing Anxiety Recovery

The Anxiety Coaches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 21:33


In today's episode, Gina discusses the importance of taking notice of our anxiety recovery.  As sufferers of anxiety, we tend to devote a great deal of attention to anxiety itself and forget to reflect on the progress we have made in our recovery.  This can actually make anxiety worse.  Gina recommends a number of steps we can use to recall and acknowledge the progress we have made in overcoming anxiety. Please support the sponsor of today’s show Thrive Market! They are helping us to help you and bring you awesome prices on healthy products! Visit ThriveMarket.com/anxietycoaches to receive an additional 25% off their already 25%-50% discounted prices on your first order. www.ThriveMarket.com/anxietycoaches :) Grab an awesome audiobook for FREE, like The Power Of Now  by Eckhart Tolle  www.anxietycoachespodcast.com/audibletrial  To learn more go to: http://www.theanxietycoachespodcast.com Join our Group Coaching Full or Mini Membership Program  What is anxiety? Quote: No matter how dark the night may get, your light will never burn out. -Jeanette LeBlanc

Financial Fluency: How Women Thrive Outside of the 9 to 5
#105 Write Unleashed with Jeanette LeBlanc

Financial Fluency: How Women Thrive Outside of the 9 to 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 42:19


Do you find yourself making excuses for not writing? Today on Financial Fluency, I’m thrilled to have Jeanette LeBlanc with me. Jeanette is a writer and photographer who founded peace.love.free, a transformational writing workshop that helps writers find freedom in their words.  On the show, we talk about Jeanette’s struggles, truth-telling, and making a mark with your words. In November 2015, Jeanette was working in a corporate position specializing in content marketing. The marketing department made cuts during the holiday season and let Jeanette go. The layoff turned her life upside down, and pushed her to pursue her creative passion—writing. She remembered there was a great sense of panic after getting laid off because she was a single mom raising two children. About three weeks later, Jeanette realized she didn’t want another job, she wanted to go all in with her writing and created Wild Heart Workshop: 30 Questions To Bring You Closer To Your Wild Heart, which was a precursor to Unleashed. Jeanette tells me the idea was inspired by her own feelings of being lost.  She was without a job, and coping with her failed relationship. So Jeanette decided to write a few prompts to help rediscover herself. She kept writing and 40,000 words later, Jeanette realized she had course content, and wanted to share it with others. Jeanette believes writing can heal, make sense of our world, and understand what’s happened to us. All it takes is one person who understands or knows what you’ve experienced to help you feel like you are not alone. When Jeanette wrote about coming out and leaving her then-husband, she had a friend who lost her son at 40 weeks. Her friend was able to talk to her without diminishing Jeanette’s grief, which brought them together. This interaction was the most profound lesson Jeanette learned, to use the power of language.   Jeanette Shares Her Message “There’s a way to tell stories that invite other people into the narrative who haven’t  experienced life the way you have. When someone sits down to explain their story in a way that allows me to access their experience, my compassion grows, and my understanding of the world grows. It’s a tremendous gift for the writer and anyone who comes across it.” Unleashed is a 12-week journey with different themes each week; the final week explores universality in writing. Jeanette says this helps writers think past their own experience to connect and help someone else. For more information about Jeanette visit her website peacelovefree.com or follow her on social media. Facebook Twitter Instagram   Resources Sign up for the next Unleashed Workshop here. The workshop starts gathering on July 5th and officially begins on July 10th.   Bio Jeanette LeBlanc helps writers, would be writers and ‘but-I'm-not-a-writers' unleash their voice, tell their stories, and create compelling content that resonates. Jeanette is the creator of peace.love.free, a transformational writing workshop that aims to help writers unleash their courage to stand in their power. In addition to being a writing coach, Jeanette is a photographer, poet, and feminist. She currently lives in Phoenix, AZ with her two daughters.

That's What She Said
24: “But I’m not an artist” with Jeanette Leblanc

That's What She Said

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 47:29


Today, with lovely human Jeanette Leblanc, we talk about the hard work of expanding and contracting as part of the creative process, pretending your creative work isn't necessary, and other fun stuff that all the creatives face at one point or another. We talk about the heartbreak of never quite feeling like an artist and of being chased by the muse and wanting/not wanting to be found simultaneously. Find Jeanette here, love her on Instagram here, and sign up for her latest blog posts here. Hugs,KP.S.  Calling to the Deep: get in it if you know it's time to do your work.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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In Her Room
Episode #1: Jeanette LeBlanc

In Her Room

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2015 44:27


This week's guest on In Her Room is writer, photographer, and inspirationist Jeanette LeBlanc. Sitting down with her for a conversation about truth-telling, motherhood, and making your mark on the world was such a treat. Here are some of the things mentioned in this episode:peace.love.freeRebelle SocietyJeanette LeBlanc on SoundCloudSome of Jeanette’s Spotify playlistsThe Hemingway quoteAn interview with Joan DidionJeanette WintersonAnne Lamott quotesLidia Yuknavitch, author of The Chronology of Water

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