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Best podcasts about jedidiah jenkins

Latest podcast episodes about jedidiah jenkins

Planes, Trains and Comic Books
Farmhand Vol 1: Reap What Was Sown

Planes, Trains and Comic Books

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 54:45


Jedidiah Jenkins is a simple farmer. But his cash crop isn't corn or soy. He grows fast-healing, highly-customizable human organs. Support us at:  https://www.patreon.com/PlanesTrainsandComicBooks Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/planestrainsandcomicbooks

MPR News with Kerri Miller
Valentine's Day special: Unpacking all kinds of love in literature

MPR News with Kerri Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 53:30


It's Valentine's Day! To mark the occasion, Big Books and Bold Ideas is dipping into the archives to focus on love — and not just romantic love. This show highlights love of all kinds: familial love, love between friends, even the love of books. We start with Leif Enger, who joined host Kerri Miller in Red Wing last June to talk about his novel, “I Cheerfully Refuse.” Enger's latest book is dystopian in nature, but at its heart, it's a love story. We then dip into Miller's conversation with British-Nigerian author Ore Agbaje-Williams, whose subversive and wickedly funny novel, "The Three of Us,” delves into love between friends. Is it possible our friendships are more foundational than the bonds we form with romantic partners? We end with Jedidiah Jenkins and his memoir, “Mother, Nature.” It recounts a five-thousand-mile road trip he and his mother took to retrace the route his parents traversed in the 1970s as they walked across America. It sounds sentimental. But it's really Jedidiah's attempt to reconcile two conflicting truths: that his mother loves him completely and that she does not accept that he's gay.If you want to hear the complete conversation from any of today's authors, click the links above or look for the episodes in your favorite podcast.

Broad Ideas with Rachel Bilson
Jedidiah Jenkins on Dating AI, Longevity, and Hiding Dead Bodies

Broad Ideas with Rachel Bilson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 132:55


Author Jedidiah Jenkins talks with Rachel and Olivia about “The Church of Jed”, growing up gay in a homophobic environment, and how his latest book Mother Nature has changed his relationship with his mom. They also discuss walking across America, romantic relationships with AI, and other futuristic prophecies.Broad Ideas is supported by Vegamour. For a limited time get 20% off your first subscription order by going to vegamour.com/ideas and using code IDEAS at check out.Broad Ideas is supported by Thrive Market. Go to ThriveMarket.com/ideas for 30% off your first order, plus a free $60 gift.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Broad Ideas with Rachel Bilson
Jedidiah Jenkins on Dating AI, Longevity, and Hiding Dead Bodies

Broad Ideas with Rachel Bilson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 132:55


Author Jedidiah Jenkins talks with Rachel and Olivia about “The Church of Jed”, growing up gay in a homophobic environment, and how his latest book Mother Nature has changed his relationship with his mom. They also discuss walking across America, romantic relationships with AI, and other futuristic prophecies. Broad Ideas is supported by Vegamour. For a limited time get 20% off your first subscription order by going to vegamour.com/ideas and using code IDEAS at check out. Broad Ideas is supported by Thrive Market. Go to ThriveMarket.com/ideas for 30% off your first order, plus a free $60 gift.

MPR News with Kerri Miller
Can a 5,000-mile journey help a mother and son survive their differences?

MPR News with Kerri Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 52:15


For years, author Jedidiah Jenkins and his mother, Barbara, have flirted with the idea of a cross-country road trip together. The goal: to retrace Barbara's route across America which she walked with her husband, travel writer Peter Jenkins, in the 1970s. But there is one problem: they have wildly disparate world views. Barbara is a baby boomer who lives in rural Tennessee. She supports Trump, listens to conservative media and is a deeply passionate evangelical Christian. Jedidiah is almost the opposite. He's a gay man, who lives on the West Coast and is politically progressive. But they love each other. And Jedidiah is keenly aware of his mother's age and the passing of time. So they set off on their joint adventure, hoping for fresh insight into the complex questions many are asking today: How do we stay in relationship when it hurts? When are boundaries needed? Is it possible to love someone who disagrees with you on almost everything? This week on Big Books and Bold Ideas, Jedidiah Jenkins joined host Kerri Miller for a thoughtful, funny and reflective conversation about mothers, nuance and the key ingredient needed to stay in painful relationships. Guest:Jedidiah Jenkins is an author and adventurer. His latest memoir is “Mother, Nature: A 5000-Mile Journey to Discover if a Mother and Son Can Survive Their Differences.”Subscribe to Big Books and Bold Ideas with Kerri Miller podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS or anywhere you get your podcasts.Subscribe to the Thread newsletter for the latest book and author news and must-read recommendations.

Velvet's Edge with Kelly Henderson
Nurture: Mother, Nature (The Edge)

Velvet's Edge with Kelly Henderson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 68:41 Transcription Available


Kelly and Chip welcome one of Chip's favorite authors of all time, Jedidiah Jenkins, to talk about his new book, Mother, Nature. Jedidiah Jenkins is a New York Times bestselling author of the books To Shake the Sleeping Self and Like Streams to the Ocean, in his new book Mother, Nature, Jedidiah chronicles his cross country roadtrip with his mother and tackles the complex relationships between a mother and son with completely different views on topics like politics, sexuality and religion. The book asks the question many people face: “How do I stay in a relationship with family when our differences pull us apart?” The group compares the ability to hold relationships with others with differing opinions to what's happening in our society as a whole.  Book: Mother, Nature Instagram: @jedidiahjenkinsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Artist Friendly with Joel Madden

New York Times bestselling author Jedidiah Jenkins sits down with Joel Madden on this week's episode of Artist Friendly. Jenkins is an LA-based writer who launched his career at the nonprofit Invisible Children and, in the ensuing years, has transformed into a bestselling author. He's released several books, including To Shake the Sleeping Self and Like Streams to the Ocean. His latest, Mother, Nature, is a gripping memoir that documents a mother-son bond, where they retrace a 5,000-mile route that his mother first traveled as part of the Walk Across America book trilogy. Jenkins also serves as the executive editor of Wilderness magazine, and his work has appeared in publications like The Paris Review and Playboy. Listen to their conversation on Artist Friendly wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also watch the episode over at Veeps.  ------- Host: Joel Madden, @joelmadden Executive Producers: Joel Madden, Benji Madden, Jillian King Producers: Josh Madden, Joey Simmrin, Janice Leary Visual Producer/Editor: Ryan Schaefer Audio Producer/Composer: Nick Gray Music/Theme Composer: Nick Gray Cover Art/Design: Ryan Schaefer Additional Contributors: Anna Zanes, Neville Hardman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Jedidiah Jenkins (author and memoirist)

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 157:23


Jedidiah Jenkins (Mother, Nature) is an author and memoirist. Jedidiah joins the Armchair Expert to discuss how being Christian affected his identity, what sexuality could be like without social rules, and practicing not getting a boner. Jedidiah and Dax talk about what it means to be a centrist now, how it's difficult for him to know when someone is flirting with him, and his relationship with his mother and her faith. Jedidiah explains how he learned to find common ground with people who don't share the same beliefs, embracing the double helix of the narrative and experiential self, and why he wanted to retrace his mother's walk across America. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Jedidiah Jenkins (author and memoirist)

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 160:53


Jedidiah Jenkins (Mother, Nature) is an author and memoirist. Jedidiah joins the Armchair Expert to discuss how being Christian affected his identity, what sexuality could be like without social rules, and practicing not getting a boner. Jedidiah and Dax talk about what it means to be a centrist now, how it's difficult for him to know when someone is flirting with him, and his relationship with his mother and her faith. Jedidiah explains how he learned to find common ground with people who don't share the same beliefs, embracing the double helix of the narrative and experiential self, and why he wanted to retrace his mother's walk across America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Another Book on the Shelf
134 - Mother, Nature by Jedidiah Jenkins

Another Book on the Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 60:44


In Episode 134, it's the re-return of podcast fave Jedidiah Jenkins. We're talking about Jenkins' latest book Mother, Nature, about a road trip he takes with his mother and their relationship.Show NotesThis is Jenkins' third book and our third episode about one his books (yes, we've done all of them). I think that officially makes him our most revisited author!Are we going to have to do a cult book soon? Jedidiah and his mom listen to some really interesting sounding podcasts on their trip, including ones about DB Cooper, the feral pigs tweet, and cult leader Sherry Shriner. We've got an eye any future Jedidah Jenkins writing retreats.Our next episode is our annual middle finger to JKR, and this time we're reading Pluralities by Avi Silver — another author we've read before! You might recognize them from our episode on The Shale Project.Books, Authors and Episodes MentionedTo Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins (Episode 12)Like Streams to the Ocean by Jedidiah Jenkins (Episode 65)These Violent Delights (Episode 69) & Our Violent Ends (Episode 86) by Chloe GongThe Rural Diaries (Episode 46) & Grimoire Girl (Episode 133) by Hilarie Burton MorganThe Unraveling of Cassidy Holmes (Episode 60) & Hayley Alrdrige is Still Here (Episode 114) by Elissa R. SloanAutopsy of a Boring Wife (Episode 20) & A Boring Wife Settles the Score (Episode 70) by Marie-Renée Lavoie Paper Houses (Episode 26) by Domnique Fortier Don't forget to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter or email us at hello@anotherbookontheshelf.com. We'd love to hear from you! Sign up for our newsletter and add us to Pinterest!

Moments Podcast
107: How you see the world after biking 14,000 miles (with Jedidiah Jenkins)

Moments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 49:08


Today we have a very special guest joining us, Jed is one of the coolest dudes I've met. Not only does his story inspire me but his mind does so even more. He traveled 14,000 miles on bike for 16 months but somehow that's the least interesting thing about him and his story. Tune in! He shares all about what its like finding yourself at 30 years old, and everything in between  In this episode, we talk about: Traveling from Oregon to South America by bike  Leaving everything about your normal life at 30 The passing of time  Chasing your dreams Conversations on the ego, the mental battles we face and what it takes to really go after what you want  Jed's newest book & his second one (Like streams to the ocean and Mother, Nature) With love, Lexi Hidalgo Keep up with my life on other platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexxhidalgo/?hl=en Moments IG: https://www.instagram.com/themomentspod/?hl=en TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lexxhidalgo YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZpEdIqyesP-XZn89i0yNpQ

Gays Reading
Jedediah Jenkins (Mother, Nature) on Relationships and Donuts

Gays Reading

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 55:58 Transcription Available


Jason and Brett talk to Jedediah Jenkins (Mother, Nature) about topics ranging from starter words on Wordle to the best time to eat donuts,  about complicated parent relationships, the nuances of LTRs, and everything in between. Jedidiah Jenkins is the New York Times bestselling author of To Shake the Sleeping Self and Like Streams to the Ocean. A graduate of USC and Pepperdine University School of Law, Jenkins began his professional career with the nonprofit Invisible Children, where he helped orchestrate multinational campaigns to end the use of child soldiers in central Africa. His parents, Peter and Barbara Jenkins, are the authors of the bestselling A Walk Across America series. He is the executive editor of Wilderness magazine. Jenkins's work has appeared in The Paris Review and Playboy, and he has been covered by National Geographic.**BOOKS!** Check out the list of books discussed on each episode on our Bookshop page:https://bookshop.org/shop/gaysreading | By purchasing books through this Bookshop link, you can support both Gays Reading and an independent bookstore of your choice!Join our Patreon for exclusive bonus content! Purchase your Gays Reading podcast Merch! Follow us on Instagram @gaysreading | @bretts.book.stack | @jasonblitmanWhat are you reading? Send us an email or a voice memo at gaysreading@gmail.com

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen
Does Love Require Complete Acceptance (Jedidiah Jenkins)

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 54:43


“Nature, the universe, speaks in metaphor, and one of its truest things is paradox, is holding two things that are both true at once. I remember laying in bed, I was probably 12 and before I go to bed, I'm thinking about the universe because my brain suddenly works and I'm like, how can space be infinite? Infinity makes no sense to my mind. So then I'm imagining space expand, expand, expand. And then I hit a wall, which is the edge of space. And then I go, okay, so let's say if space isn't infinite, well, if you get to the edge of space to the wall, what's on the other side of the wall? There has to be something on the other side of the wall. There can't be nothing. And so I remember thinking in that moment, those two scenarios are both impossible, but then also finiteness is impossible because there must be something on the other side of the wall. And I remember laying there being like, oh, I actually think the computer brain that we have is not designed to understand the wholeness of reality. We're stuck in a partial understanding.” It's likely fate that Jedidiah Jenkins is a writer—a New York Times bestseller at that. After all, his parents sold more than 12 million books in the early years of their writing careers, when they were still married, and a duo—they wrote a series of books about walking, yep walking, across America. In Jedidiah's latest book—Mother, Nature—he retraces their journey by car, with his mother riding shotgun. He suggested this trip to his mother because he wanted to see the world through her eyes—to understand who she is by accessing who she was—and also because of a chasm that keeps them apart. See, Jedidiah is gay, while his mother believes—ardently—that homosexuality is a sin. And a choice. Mother, Nature is a beautiful and tender love story between a mother and a son that revolves around one of Jedidiah's foundational beliefs: That he cannot excommunicate his mother, even if she might not come to his eventual marriage to a man.  MORE FROM JEDIDIAH JENKINS: Mother, Nature: A 5,000-Mile Journey to See if a Mother and Son Can Survive Their Differences To Shake the Sleeping Self: A Journey from Oregon to Patagonia, and a Quest for a Life with No Regret Life Streams to the Ocean: Notes on Ego, Love, and the Things That Make Us Who We Are Jedidiah's Website Follow Jedidiah on Instagram To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Another Book on the Shelf
133 - Grimoire Girl by Hilarie Burton Morgan

Another Book on the Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 76:00


In Episode 133 Gen and Jette revisit one of their favourite authors, Hilarie Burton Morgan, and kick off Non Fiction November with Grimoire Girl. Burton's latest book combines personal stories with her tips and simple spells for creating your own personal grimoire. Show NotesWe have allll the ideas and creative inspiration now. Like so many projects are brewing.Some questions we got to consider while discussing this book include: What body of water do you most relate to? Which planet/celestial body is your favourite?We need to visit Wethersfield Garden. The Rural Diaries by Hilarie Burton Morgan is still our top episode ever. Will Grimoire Girl beat that? If you're not quite ready to create your own oracle deck, check out The Tessera Oracle.For some essay writing ideas check out Summer Brennan's Essay Camp on Substack. Our next episode we'll be re-revisiting another podcast favourite, Jedidiah Jenkins. We'll be talking abouy his latest book Mother, Nature.Don't forget to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter or email us at hello@anotherbookontheshelf.com. We'd love to hear from you! Sign up for our newsletter and add us to Pinterest!

Wild Ideas Worth Living Presented by REI
Writing and Roadtripping Through Mother Nature with Jedidiah Jenkins

Wild Ideas Worth Living Presented by REI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 29:44


Jedidiah Jenkins is a bestselling author who embraces outdoor adventurer as inspiration for his beautiful and deeply personal work. When he turned 30, Jedidiah quit his job, and set out on a bike ride that took him from the Oregon coast all the way down to Patagonia. When he returned, he wrote his a memoir about his journey called, To Shake the Sleeping Self. In 2021, Jedidiah's wild idea involved a cross-country road trip with his mother, where they examined their mother-son dynamic, their religious and political differences, and their lasting affection for each other despite some of their opposing views. The result, his brand new book, Mother, Nature. Connect with Jedidiah: Website Instagram Order Jedidiah's new book: Mother, Nature Episode sponsors: Shop AllbirdsCheck out REI's Re/Supply program – members get 10% more on their trade-ins thru 10/31If you enjoyed this episode: Listen to the Camp Monsters podcastShare YOUR wild idea in a 1-minute vote note – submissions due 10/31   

Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar
Jake's Take Podcast Special #9: Barbara Jo Jenkins TALKS New Book & Dolly's Indorsement

Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 29:54


I am thrilled to welcome author Barbara Jo Jenkins as my guest for this special edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. Barbara co-authored The Walk West, which became an international bestseller and part of the permanent White House Library. A nonfiction blockbuster, it sold 15 million copies, became a Reader's Digest condensed book, and was chosen as one of the most influential bestsellers related to American culture in the last 100 years. Jenkins' three-year, 3,000-mile walk across America with her former husband became one of the most popular stories in the National Geographic Magazine (Cover story, August 1979). She co-authored The Road Unseen, a number one mass paperback bestseller, and The Gold Medallion Book Award winner. Jenkins wrote I Once Knew A Woman and Wit and Wisdom for Women. She appeared in magazines such as Reader's Digest, Today's Christian Woman, Guideposts, Nashville Lifestyles, national television programs like Good Morning America, and radio programs like Focus on The Family. Jenkins has been a keynote speaker at colleges, conferences, and national conventions. She has served as Commissioner for two Tennessee Governors, was Board Chair for Benton Hall Academy, and President of The Tennessee Women's Forum. She is Chair Emeritus of The Green Electric Company and served on the board for 'Coaching; Life Matters' for people in crisis. Barbara Jo Jenkins will also be the subject of a new book released in Fall 2023 by the New York Times bestselling author and her son, Jedidiah Jenkins. The book is titled Mother Nature. Jenkins lives in Tennessee and loves spending time with her family and friends. She enjoys traveling, painting, writing, speaking, cooking, floral design, creative projects, or sitting on the porch swing telling stories to her granddaughters, Josephine and Lyla. On this episode of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Barbara Jo Jenkins reminisced about her walk across the country and her book, So Long as It's Wild: Standing Strong After My Famous Walk Across America, receiving praise from country music legend Dolly Parton.

Bikes or Death Podcast
Ep. 161 ~ Phillip Crosby, aka "Weston" from To Shake the Sleeping Self

Bikes or Death Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 156:41


Ten years ago Phillip Crosby and Jedidiah Jenkins set out on a bike trip that started in Oregon and traversed Central and South America and ended in Patagonia. Jedidiah, was an aspiring author at the time and was on the trip to have an experience worth writing about as he grappled with his sexuality and Christian faith. He wrote that book, and it's titled, "To Shake the Sleeping Self". For a full write up and and photo gallery from their trip, please visit www.BikesorDeath.com EPISODE SPONSORS Old Man Mountain ~ Check out their new line of bikepacking bags and panniers. Use this link and get 15% off your order! **Must use https://oldmanmountain.com/bikesordeath to get 15% off order. It's the only way to beat the robots!

Crimes of the Heart
Getting Kinky with Jedidiah Jenkins

Crimes of the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 52:34


In this episode, Rory Uphold tells quite possibly the craziest Grindr hookup story in the history of Grindr hookups. Let's just say it involves TikTok's @n0tjeffrey and more than your average whips and chains…Plus, New York Times best-selling author Jedidiah Jenkins drops by to give his take on kinks, fetishes, kidnapping and more! To sign up for our mailing list & be entered to win our giveaways click here: https://www.crimesoftheheartpod.com/ For video clips from this episode or to follow Rory on INSTAGRAM click @icouldbeblonder and on TIKTOK @roryuphold  To send a story or leave a voice message for Rory click here: https://www.crimesoftheheartpod.com/ Got a Question? Wanna submit a story? We would LOVE to hear from you! Email us at rory@crimesoftheheartpod.com or DM on Instagram & TikTok Opening Jingle credit: Harry Foster Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rachel Hollis Podcast
438: How to Become Your Most CONFIDENT Self with Tim Grover, Leslie Odom Jr., Jedidiah Jenkins & More | Mastermind Series

The Rachel Hollis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 48:30


Get Your Tickets to See Rach LIVE: BOSTON - https://thewilbur.com/artist/rachel-hollis/ TORONTO - https://admitone.com/events/rachel-hollis-toronto-8987521Have a question you want Rach to answer? An idea for a podcast episode?? Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626Sign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/ Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videos Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Bike Life
Jumping in With Both Pedals

Bike Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 36:06


Four years ago, Tyler Diedrick had never cycled more than 10 miles at a time and didn't even know that bike touring was a thing. Then he was gifted a book called To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins, and it changed the course of his life.Tyler quit his job, sold a majority of his belongings, bought a bike off of eBay, flew to Sacramento, CA, to pick it up, and set off for Alaska! What followed next is an epic tale of a sometimes funny, sometimes scary, but always adventurous bike tour. Inspired by the many stories he has heard from our community on Bike Life and the quote from our long-time member Ken Francis who says, “We don't stop cycling because we get old; we get old because we stop cycling.” Tyler knows now that a vagabond life spent exploring by bike is for him. Follow Tyler's adventures on YouTube at A Story to Remember, on Instagram at @tylerdiedrick, and Facebook. Join our community at Warmshowers.org, follow us on Instagram @Warmshowers_org, and visit us on Facebook. Contact Tahverlee directly at Tahverlee@Warmshowers.org.Theme Music by Les Konley | Produced by Les Konley Happy riding and hosting!

The Human Design Podcast
#237 Manifestation and Taking Aligned Action with Jessica Gill

The Human Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 69:28


In today's episode, I'm SO excited to chat with Jessica Gill (4/6 Generator) all about manifestation, Human Design and taking aligned action. This is such a great conversation, and as usual, I totally "geek out" on her design as she speaks about the work she does at TBM.Jessica Gill is the Director of Podcast & Media at To Be Magnetic, the top destination for Neural Manifestation™ - the first science-backed approach to manifestation. It is rooted in neuroscience, psychology, epigenetics, and energetics and is created by founder Lacy Phillips. She is also the host of the highly successful EXPANDED Podcast by To Be Magnetic interviewing guests such as Gabby Bernstein, Alex Elle, Jedidiah Jenkins, & many more. Jessica's expertise lies in bridging the gap between spiritual concepts and the science that ties it all together while distilling these ideas down to a digestible level for their audience. Prior to TBM, Jessica worked in the film & television industry for over 9 years on series for MTV, Discovery, HGTV, POP, Travel Channel, Food Network & Issa Rae Productions.Jessica's Details:Expanded Podcast: https://tobemagnetic.com/expanded-podcastInstagram @jessicaashleygill and @tobemagneticTBM Pathway Membership: https://tobemagnetic.com/the-pathway-membership- -MILLIONS OF MILLIONAIRES SPONSORSHIPBody Graph Chart's details:Instagram @bodygraphchartWeb: https://bodygraphchart.com/?via=emmadunwoodyDISCOUNT CODE: humandesignpodcast------HDX Membership: https://www.emmadunwoody.com/membershipWant to sponsor the podcast? Apply here for the "Millions of Millionaires" project: https://forms.gle/Hs2MGFSuyRrVKJ116Instagram @the_human_design_coachHuman Design FB Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/285696835929546/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1386906244772463/Music: Spark Of Inspiration by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

Pub Date with Allison Trowbridge
Jed Jenkins on the creative process, imposter syndrome, and what's next on his author journey

Pub Date with Allison Trowbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 49:05


Pub Date is a podcast dedicated to the love of books, and the authors who bring them into the world! In today's episode, Copper CEO & founder, Allison Trowbridge, sits down with bestselling author, entrepreneur, and founder– Jedidiah Jenkins! You probably know Jed for his books ‘Like Streams to the Ocean: Notes on Ego, Love, and the Things That Make Us Who We Are' and ‘To Shake the Sleeping Self: A Journey from Oregon to Patagonia, and a Quest for a Life with No Regret'. In this conversation, you'll get to know Jed on an intimate level, very likely making you appreciate his written works even more. Jed and Allie's conversation is fun, inspiring, and deeply vulnerable. Jed dives into not only his writing process, but also how he thinks about the world and himself; he gets personal in a way that will have you calling up your own courage to walk through the world authentically! Jed talks about navigating imposter syndrome, what it's like to create a community around your work, and how you can write about the real people in your life in a way that doesn't destroy your relationships. Today's episode is for you if you're in the ‘mess' of the creative process and need some encouragement to keep going. The conversation is funny and heartwarming, while also being grounded, practical, and very helpful for writers in many moments. If you're an aspiring author out there wondering if your thoughts and words even matter– tune in. You'll learn a ton, and find the energy that you need to keep pursuing your own art.You can get your copies of Jed's books here, and you can follow Jed on social media at @jedidiahjenkins. Learn more about Copper Books by clicking here, and follow @copper.books and your hosts @alliebridge and @a_hudge on Instagram!

Personal Podcaster
S2-E8: The Customer Engagement Lab w/ Travis Tyler

Personal Podcaster

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 36:42


Practical episode structure tips, pre-interview tips, and how to cultivate self-awareness are all parts of today's discussion with podcaster, Travis Tyler! As the Senior Digital Content Producer at PandaDoc, Travis brings years of podcasting experience to the table as the co-creator and Host of The Customer Engagement Lab. Join us as we also dive into: Creating content that is truly unique Understanding what content will resonate with your audience Learning the signs of burnout and when it's best to step away from the mic Best professional development advice This is an episode full of practical tips and definitely a few laughs along the conversation! You can connect with Travis on LinkedIn and listen to The Customer Engagement Lab wherever podcasts are hosted. Resources mentioned: NPR Startup Guide by Glen Weldon To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins 2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer (Explicit) No Stupid Questions from Freakonomics and Angela Duckworth ----------------------------------------- Keep in touch with your host, Angela Chong, on LinkedIn.

Playing With Fire
Rebellion + Curiosity with Jedidiah Jenkins

Playing With Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 33:05


In this episode, we discuss the weight of generous curiosity, stepping outside of exclusionary thinking and our society's obsession with certainty. 

Crimes of the Heart
Grindr, I Hardly Know Her with Jedidiah Jenkins

Crimes of the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 57:04


In this episode, Rory Uphold tells quite possibly the craziest Grindr hookup story in the history of Grindr hookups. Let's just say it involves TikTok's @n0tjeffrey and more than your average whips and chains… Plus, New York Times best-selling author Jedidiah Jenkins drops by to give his take on kinks, fetishes, kidnapping and more! Sponsor: Go to BetterHelp.com/CRIMES for 10% off you first month of therapy Follow Rory Uphold on Instagram @icouldbeblonder and on TikTok @roryuphold Got a Question? Wanna submit a story? Email us at rory@crimesoftheheartpod.com or on my Instagram & TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Currently Unwell
How to Manifest with Jessica Gill of To Be Magnetic

Currently Unwell

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 56:46


Jessica Gill is the Director of Podcast & Media at To Be Magnetic, as well as the host of the EXPANDED Podcast which teaches on Neural Manifestation™ - the first science-backed approach to manifestation. Since joining the podcast, the show has grown from 2 million to 16 million downloads and Jessica has interviewed Gabby Bernstein, Alex Elle, Jedidiah Jenkins, & many more. To Be Magnetic was created by expert Lacy Phillips and alongside neuroscience & psychology advisor Dr. Tara Swart. TBM's unique process is rooted in neuroscience, psychology, epigenetics, and energetics– with a little spirituality sprinkled on top. Jessica also oversees TBM's workshop content and designs their Deep Imagining sessions (hypnosis-based meditations), in addition to hosting a members-only series called Supported, answering manifestation-specific questions. Jessica's expertise lies in bridging the gap between spiritual concepts and the science that ties it all together while distilling these ideas down to a digestible level for their audience.  Prior to TBM, Jessica worked in the film & television industry for over 9 years on series for MTV, Discovery, HGTV, POP, Travel Channel, Food Network & Issa Rae Productions.There's a lot of rhetoric about manifestation floating around out there, and Currently Unwell is proud to bring you the REAL DEAL with Jessica Gill of To Be Magnetic. We talk about shadow work and why it's important, micro manifestations, situational magnetism, the difference between your anxious mind and your intuition, walking through fears, trusting the Universe's timing, and more. If you've been looking to move stagnant energy so you can manifest the life you want, push play now. @JessicaAshleyGill IGToBeMagnetic.com@ToBeMagnetic IGListen to Expanded PodcastJoin The Pathway Membership -- $20 off any workshop when you use code EXPANDEDResentment Digital Masterclass Pre-sale $65CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG

Let's Give A Damn
Best Of 2021

Let's Give A Damn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 72:41


This week, the best of 2021! We had dozens of incredible conversations last year but these are some of the moments that stuck out to our host, Nick Laparra. In today's episode, you'll hear clips from our conversations with Reshma Saujani, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Jedidiah Jenkins, Justin Baldoni, Baratunde Thurston, Sharon McMahon, Taylor Schumann, Pedro Adrade, Rais Buiyan, Katharine Hayhoe, Kirsten Powers, and Shannon Watts. Enjoy! __________________________________________________________ Reach out to us anytime and for any reason at hello@letsgiveadamn.com. Follow Let's Give A Damn on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter to keep up with everything. We have so much planned for the coming months and we don't want you to miss a thing! If you love what we're doing, consider supporting us on Patreon! We can't do this without you. Lastly, leave us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Have an amazing week, friends! Keep giving a damn. Love y'all! Edited and Sound Designed by Sound On Studios.

The Rachel Hollis Podcast
231: Faith and Courage - with Jedidiah Jenkins

The Rachel Hollis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 45:07


Today, I have the incredible blessing of getting to share a conversation I had with my friend Jedidiah Jenkins. I interviewed Jedidiah for my conference a little bit ago and it was such a beautiful conversation. I wanted to make sure that you guys got to hear it as well.We talk about what it was like for both of us to grow up in deeply religious homes, as well as how that felt for him as a queer man to come out and to come to grips with the faith that he was raised in and the person he knows himself to be, to beautiful conversation about courage and how to be yourself. And also, he's really funny, and I'm sort of hoping that he'll be my real life new best friend. This is my conversation with Jedidiah Jenkins---Have you heard about the HOTLINE yet? Call (737) 400-HOCO, and press 1 to leave a question for Rach. Press 2 to share your story about the Hollis Company - it can be about your Start Today Journal, attending a RISE conference, coaching, or anything you want! We can't wait to hear from you ;) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rachel Hollis Podcast
231: Faith and Courage - with Jedidiah Jenkins

The Rachel Hollis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 50:22


Today, I have the incredible blessing of getting to share a conversation I had with my friend Jedidiah Jenkins. I interviewed Jedidiah for my conference a little bit ago and it was such a beautiful conversation. I wanted to make sure that you guys got to hear it as well. We talk about what it was like for both of us to grow up in deeply religious homes, as well as how that felt for him as a queer man to come out and to come to grips with the faith that he was raised in and the person he knows himself to be, to beautiful conversation about courage and how to be yourself. And also, he's really funny, and I'm sort of hoping that he'll be my real life new best friend. This is my conversation with Jedidiah Jenkins --- Have you heard about the HOTLINE yet? Call (737) 400-HOCO, and press 1 to leave a question for Rach. Press 2 to share your story about the Hollis Company - it can be about your Start Today Journal, attending a RISE conference, coaching, or anything you want! We can't wait to hear from you ;) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Empowered Human Academy
Jedidiah Jenkins: The Devaluation of Certainty

Empowered Human Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 56:21


Jedidiah Jenkins is the New York Times bestselling author of two books, To Shake The Sleeping Self—which chronicles his bike trip from Oregon to Patagonia, and his newest release, Like Streams To The Ocean, a collection of essays on ego, love, and the things that make us who we are. Throughout this conversation we discuss letting go of certainty, shifting belief systems, the journey of embracing his sexuality, writing as an exercise to understand the self, and what it means to live with both malleability and integrity. Jed's brain beautifully oscillates from the personal to the collective—from topics like growing up gay in the church to the future of humanity. He has a gift for assigning language to things that feel scattered and complex until he gathers them into a clear-eyed, yet open-handed, cohesion. We really loved this hour with Jed and are stoked for you to hear it. Full show notes and a downloadable are available at empoweredhumanacademy.com/42—and you can watch the conversation on YouTube here! And if you want to take an even deeper dive, we've also recorded a subscribers-only bonus episode where we digest the conversation's themes and swap art recommendations—it's a lot of fun. Keep the conversation going... Table Question: Has devaluing certainty played a role in your own spiritual evolution? If so, what has that looked like? Journal Prompt: This is what it means for me to live in my integrity.... Action Step: Order Jed's books, then curl up with your favorite drink and get lost in the adventure for a while ;) View the printable worksheet on Google Docs Further exploration: Follow Jed on Instagram: @jedidiahjenkins To Shake The Sleeping Self: A Journey from Oregon to Patagonia, and a Quest for a Life with No Regret Like Streams To The Ocean: Notes On Love, Ego, and the Things That Make Us Who We Are This is a production of Lightward, Inc.

Another Book on the Shelf
073 - Essay Collections

Another Book on the Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 52:36


"I write entirely to find out what I'm thinking, what I'm looking at, what I see and what it means. What I want and what I fear." –Joan Didion In Episode 73, Gen and Jette discuss the broad category of essay collections. From Joan Didion to Chuck Klosterman to Samantha Irby, essay collections cover a wide range of topics in a wide variety of forms. We love a good collection of essays, so we share a few of our favourites, discuss what works for us and what doesn't, and talk about a few on our TBR lists. Show Notes: We've covered a few essay collections on the podcast: Episode 9 – Eating the Dinosaur by Chuck Klosterman, Episode 38 – Movies and Other Things by Shea Serrano, Episode 65 – Like Streams to the Ocean by Jedidiah Jenkins, Episode 68 – We Are Never Meeting in Real Life by Samantha Irby Essay writing opens up so many possibilities that we'd both love to explore in our own writing. Check out Electric Lit for one off essays and sign up for their newsletter to get a curated list delivered to your inbox. Gen's Essay Collection Recommendation: anything Zadie Smith has written Jette's Essay Collection Recommendation: But What If We're Wrong by Chuck Klosterman Books and Authors Mentioned: Joan Didion – Slouching Towards Bethlehem, The White Album, South and West Chuck Klosterman – But What If We're Wrong, Eating the Dinosaur, Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs, I Wear the Black Hat, Killing Yourself to Live Samantha Irby – We Are Never Meeting in Real Life, Wow, No Thank You Zadie Smith – Intimations, Changing My Mind, Feel Free Like Streams to the Ocean by Jedidiah Jenkins Scratch: Writers, Money, and the Art of Making a Living edited by Manjula Martin 101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think by Brianna Wiest Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino The Collected Schizophrenias by Esmé Weijun Wang They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us by Hanif Abdurraqib How to Write an Autobiographical Novel by Alexander Chee Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner

EXPANDED Podcast by To Be Magneticâ„¢
Ep. 155 - Jedidiah Jenkins on A Journey Towards Your Authentic Self

EXPANDED Podcast by To Be Magneticâ„¢

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 72:30


Are you clear on what your authenticity is? On today's episode of Expanded we're beyond excited to welcome our guest Jedidiah Jenkins! He is a writer, entrepreneur, and New York Times bestselling author of To Shake the Sleeping Self. He joins our host Jessica Gill for a conversation about his life journey and how he gained immense perspective and authenticity along the way.This episode touches on so many helpful topics, including the parallels between career and romance, his writing process, cultivating positive friendships, connecting with nature and the powerful effect of having Expanders in your life. This is a great glimpse into the mind of a modern creative who has done the work to heal and create high subconscious self-worth. Find the Complete Show Notes Here -> https://tobemagnetic.com/expanded-podcast In This Episode We Talk About:Jedidiah's cultural and astrological backgroundHis journey of self-discovery during his youthHow he evolved to find his own voice and become a writerImmersive nature trips and how they refill his spiritual cupJedidiah's writing process and morning routine!Embracing vulnerability to call in and strengthen true friendshipHow romantic relationships reflect self-worthBreaking generational trauma in familiesDanger of idolizing magnitude among millennialsGetting to the heart of your manifestation desiresThe parallels between career and romanceJedidiah's personal expanders and advice for his past self Resources: The Pathway 2.0 - (12-month commitment) - Looking To Start Your Membership? Use code EXPANDED for $20 off your first month of the Pathway 2.0 or $20 off any 2.0 ala carteA la Carte Workshops 2.0NewsletterText Us: +1-213-423-5226 - (texting is only for US, Canada, & Puerto Rico) In The Episode: ☀️ Big Summer Sale! ☀️ - Join the Pathway for an all time low monthly rate by spinning the discount wheel *Valid for new and returning customers only. Cannot be applied mid-membership To Shake the Sleeping Self - Jedidiah JenkinsLike Streams to the Ocean - Jedidiah JenkinsOnsite WorkshopsEast Of Eden - John SteinbeckBig Sur - Jack KarouacThe Motivation Seed Probiotics - 15% off with code TBM15 BLUblox Website - 15% off with code MAGNETIC Sleep+ GlassesExpanded Ep 72 x Andy Mant of BLUbloxExpanded Ep. 36 x Andy Mant BLUblox Where To Find Jedidiah!@jedidiahjenkinsLike Streams to the Ocean - Jedidiah JenkinsTo Shake the Sleeping Self - Jedidiah JenkinsJedidiahJenkins.com Our Offerings:Looking To Start Your Membership? - Use code EXPANDED for $20 off your first month of The Pathway or $20 off any a la carte workshop. A La Carte - Not ready for a membership? Try an individual workshop with 3 months of access.The Basics Bundle - How To Manifest, Unblocked Inner Child & Unblocked ShadowUnblocked Inner Child Unblocked Shadow The Love Bundle - Unblocked Love & Relationships Reflection Mini-WorkshopUnblocked Money The Pathway - 12-month all-access membership includes ALL of our a la cartes + more!How To Manifest, Unblocked Inner Child, Unblocked Shadow, The Love Bundle, Unblocked Money+ The Daily Practice includes our Deep Imagining Library with over 18+ DIs+ Unblocked Boundaries + Unblocked Full Moon+ Uplevel - 3 in 1 includes Rut, Rock Bottom & Next Level workshops+ Monthly Supported Class+ Community Group to connect with fellow manifestors+ Automatic access to any new offering or DI that becomes available as well! Free Offerings to Get You StartedThe MotivationFree Clarity Exercise - Journal prompt + 1 Deep ImaginingExpanded Podcast - Manifestation 101  SubmitSubmit to Be a Process GuestLeave a Review 5-star review for a chance to win a 1-year membership to The Pathway 2.0. Then tune into future episodes to hear your review announced! If you win send us a message on Intercom hi@tobemagnetic.com to claim it.

Living Centered Podcast
025 “Living Centered and Embracing Our True Selves” featuring Jedidiah Jenkins

Living Centered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 44:18


This week on the Living Centered Podcast, Miles and Mickenzie sat down for a thoughtful conversation with NYT Best-Selling author, entrepreneur, storyteller, and friend of Onsite—Jedidiah Jenkins. Jed lives an authentic, creative, and connected life that inspires many through his writing, his social media, and his exciting real-life adventures (like biking +7,000 miles to Patagonia). Throughout the episode, Jed shares about his journey of leaning into vulnerability, embracing his true self, and exploring what it means to fully show up to his life.   Check out Onsite's newest digital offerings - emotional wellness master classes on grief, shame, trauma, and narcissism and save $20 when you use the code PODCAST! onsiteworkshops.com/classes

Reading Glasses
Ep 211 - What Makes a Swiss Army Recommendation and Helenna Santos

Reading Glasses

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 53:23


Mallory and Brea talk about Swiss Army book recommendations, interview writer and filmmaker Helenna Santos and discuss how to read on your side. Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com!Reading Glasses MerchRecommendations StoreSponsor - GreenChefPromo Code - GLASSES100 Links -Helenna SantosA Long Dark Summer by Helenna SantosReading Glasses Facebook GroupReading Glasses Goodreads GroupAmazon Wish ListNewsletter Libro.fmTBR Games - Bookopoly and TBR PursuitBooks Mentioned - Crying in H Mart by Michelle ZaunerSeance Tea Party by Reimena YeeConvenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata, translated by Ginny Tapley TakemoriPriestdaddy by Patricia LockwoodStation Eleven by Emily St. John MandelSourdough by Robin SloanWe Ride Upon Sticks by Quan BarryHouse of Hollow by Krystal SutherlandAnimal by Lisa TaddeoArsenic and Adobo by Mia R. ManansalaLife of the Party by Olivia GatwoodBetween Two Kingdoms by Suleika JaouadThe Alchemist by Paulo CoelhoTo Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins 

Hello Heroine with Annie Earnshaw
17. In love with love (w/ Lily Lowe)

Hello Heroine with Annie Earnshaw

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 23:57


In this episode, I interview Lily Lowe, a steward of servant leadership and my oldest friend.  We talk about how we became friends back in fourth grade and how her love of reading about love developed.  Books mentioned in this episode: Junie B. Jones by Barbara Park, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J. K. Rowling, The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han, The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd, The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis, Still Life by Louise Penny, A Fatal Grace by Louise Penny, Genuine Fraud by E. Lockhart, Something in the Water by Catherine Steadman, To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins, and The Meaning of Marriage by Timothy Keller. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/helloheroinepod/support

strich;punkt
Episode 13 – Annette Humm

strich;punkt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 64:22


Hast du schon mal jemanden getroffen, bei dem du das Gefühl hattest, ihn schon ewig zu kennen? So ging es mir, als ich Annette vor vielen Jahren im Botanischen Garten in Tübingen kennengelernt habe. Sie lebt in Nairobi und ist von meinen bisherigen Gästen wohl am weitesten entfernt, aber dank der Technik erzählt sie heute ein wenig mehr von ihrer Geschichte, welche Rolle Gemeinschaft dabei spielte und was Glaube und Kolonialismus gemeinsam haben. Nützliche Links zur Episode und das Kleingedruckte: Auf Instagram ist Annette unter @annettehumm zu finden. Sie hat den Liturgists Podcast erwähnt, der sehr lohnenswert ist. Wenn du lieber Deutsch hörst, schau dir mal den Worthaus Podcast an. Wenn dich das Thema Dekolonisierung und White Savorism interessiert, solltest du auf jeden Fall @moyo.me und @nowhitesaviors folgen. Sehr empfehlenswert zu diesem Thema ist auch das Buch Exit Racism von Tupoka Ogette. Jedidiah Jenkins. Like Streams to the Oceans. Convergent, 2021. Falls du Kontakt mit anderen auf der Reise in die Wildnis suchst, solltest du mal beim Netzwerk @freikirchen.ausstieg oder bei “Glaube Rekonstruieren” vorbeischauen. Den Podcast findest du bei Instagram unter @strichpunkt.pod Musik: “Upbeat Corporate” by JP Bianchini Copyright: strich;punkt 2021

Happy Place
Jedidiah Jenkins

Happy Place

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 50:08


Radical vulnerability is something New York Times bestselling author Jedidiah Jenkins does his best to practice with those around him. As he entered his 30s, he travelled from Oregon to Patagonia by bicycle, and the journey turned out to be just as much emotional as it was physical. One of the things he learnt is that vulnerability breeds vulnerability, that once you share your truth, others will feel safe to share their true selves with you too, and that can only be a good thing.  In this chat, Fearne and Jedidiah explore their own experiences of using disembodying as a coping mechanism during difficult or painful moments in life, as well as what they each believe the soul really is. Both of Jedidiah's life-changing books, To Shake The Sleeping Self and Like Streams To The Ocean, are available now. Thanks to Stripe and Stare for sponsoring this series of Happy Place. Use the code HP20 when you make your purchase at stripandstare.com for a 20% discount.

Let's Give A Damn
Reshma Saujani. Colman Domingo, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Jedidiah Jenkins, Angie Thomas, and Justin Baldoni

Let's Give A Damn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 48:17


This week, you’ll get to hear some of my favorite moments from my conversations with Reshma Saujani. Colman Domingo, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Jedidiah Jenkins, Angie Thomas, and Justin Baldoni! To learn more about Reshma, visit her website and follow her on Twitter. To learn more about Colman, visit his website and follow him on Instagram. To learn more about Priyanka, buy her new book and follow her on Instagram. To learn more about Jedidiah, buy his new book and follow him on Instagram. To learn more about Angie, buy her incredible books and follow her on Twitter. To learn more about Justin, buy his brand new book and visit the Man Enough website. _________________________________________ Reach out to us anytime and for any reason at hello@letsgiveadamn.com. Follow Let’s Give A Damn on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter to keep up with everything. We have so much planned for the coming months and we don’t want you to miss a thing! If you love what we’re doing, consider supporting us on Patreon! We can’t do this without you. Lastly, leave us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Have an amazing week, friends! See you next year. Keep giving a damn. Love y’all! Edited and Sound Designed by Sound On Studios

L'état du jeu
Le jeu: Prendre plaisir au processus sans compromettre ses résultats

L'état du jeu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 58:47


C'est sérieux, jouer! Dans ce premier épisode, Chloé et Marie-Philippe définissent ce qu'est une attitude de jeu et s'intéressent à son importance dans le développement de nos pratiques sportives et créatives. Parmi les sujets discutés:  La valeur du processus sur le résultat;  Le rôle de l'apprentissage à l'âge adulte;  Les valeurs d'ouverture, de curiosité et de flexibilité.  Cet épisode s'adresse à ceux et celles qui: Aimeraient apprécier davantage l'entraînement et l'intégrer de façon plus durable à leur vie Ont des projets qui leur tiennent à coeur, mais souhaitent tout autant profiter de la vie; Aimeraient vivre davantage le moment présent; Désirent se montrer plus flexibles et ouverts aux changements.  Les ressources mentionnées:  Unlocking Us, Brené Brown (épisode avec David Eagleman);  Wintering, Katherine May;  Like Streams Down the Ocean, Jedidiah Jenkins;  Just Kids, Pattie Smith;  Le philosophe et auteur américain Ralph Waldo Emerson 

Them Gworls
Sharting with Jedidiah Jenkins

Them Gworls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 105:44


Jedidiah Jenkins stays quiet as we say the N word. Natasha Bedingfield Has A Pocketful of Dump Truck Ass and We Stan. Dr Luke Still Has His License to Practice. && Gwen Stefani is Floppin like A Fish that done jumped out the tank. She gets no Claps! You’re now listening to another episode of Them Gworls. We’re just a few queers of color navigating through the good, the bad, and the fucked up world we live in. We’ll be covering the latest in music (who’s bopping and who’s flopping). We’ll be diving in pop-culture’s mess from the week, tackling those trending twitter topics, and just talking that shit!. Are you one of THEM GWORLS!? You can check us out on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and other podcast streaming services every week for a new episode.

Plucking Up with Liz Bohannon
#32 Jedidiah Jenkins on Wrestling Through Identity, Faith and Community

Plucking Up with Liz Bohannon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 44:14


From film school to law school and the nonprofit world, Jedidiah Jenkins is now more known as the New York Times best-selling author of “To Shake The Sleeping Self” and the recently released book “Like Streams to the Ocean.”I wish it had taken place around a campfire because it really just felt like the best chat with a kindred spirit and old friend. This episode covers A LOT, but I think you will be really encouraged and inspired by this beautiful life Jed has built -- despite lots of twists and turns along the way. We talk about being the children of divorce, of what happens when you have a big dream and go out and FAIL, and how it feels to wrestle through identity, work, and faith. Jed is thoughtful, curious, tender, hopeful, and hilarious and you're all going to want to be his friend and buy his books when we are done here.Check out Jed's book: www.jedidiahjenkins.com--Love the podcast? Please follow us or subscribe for FREE, rate, and leave us a review!Follow Liz on Instagram:@lizbohannon@ssekodesignsThis podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media. Follow us on @sincerelyhueman.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pluckingup/message Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Plucking Up with Liz Bohannon
#32 Jedidiah Jenkins on Wrestling Through Identity, Faith and Community

Plucking Up with Liz Bohannon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 44:14


From film school to law school and the nonprofit world, Jedidiah Jenkins is now more known as the New York Times best-selling author of “To Shake The Sleeping Self” and the recently released book “Like Streams to the Ocean.” I wish it had taken place around a campfire because it really just felt like the best chat with a kindred spirit and old friend. This episode covers A LOT, but I think you will be really encouraged and inspired by this beautiful life Jed has built -- despite lots of twists and turns along the way. We talk about being the children of divorce, of what happens when you have a big dream and go out and FAIL, and how it feels to wrestle through identity, work, and faith. Jed is thoughtful, curious, tender, hopeful, and hilarious and you’re all going to want to be his friend and buy his books when we are done here. Check out Jed's book: www.jedidiahjenkins.com -- Love the podcast? Rate and leave us a review! Follow Liz on Instagram: @lizbohannon @ssekodesigns This podcast is produced by Hueman Group Media. Follow us on @sincerelyhueman. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pluckingup/message

Another Book on the Shelf
065 - Like Streams to the Ocean by Jedidiah Jenkins

Another Book on the Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 49:45


In episode 65 Gen and Jette discuss the latest from Jedidiah Jenkins. His new book, Like Streams to the Ocean, covers all the things that make us who we are—ego, family, friends, home, work, and more. We loved Jedidiah's first book, To Shake the Sleeping Self, and we loved his new one just as much! Jedidiah Jenkins is officially on our automatic buy list. Show Notes: For more Jedidiah Jenkins, listen to Episode 12 about To Shake the Sleeping Self. Jedidiah Jenkins narrates the audiobook, so definitely check it out! This one had us thinking about writing styles and not following traditional career paths. Instead we're building career trees! For more on writing listen to our conversations with Tiffanie DeBartolo and with Sidura Ludwig. Can you believe Jette forgot to mention Paper Houses? We go off on a couple of tangents reminiscing about Lake Louise, New York City, Boston, and working at the AGO. Books and Movies Mentioned Be:cause the Sun by Sarah Burgoyne David Sedaris Requiem for a Dream Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook or email us at hello@anotherbookontheshelf.com. We’d love to hear from you! Sign up for our newsletter and add us to Pinterest!

Let's Give A Damn
Jedidiah Jenkins

Let's Give A Damn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 95:03


Jedidiah Jenkins is an incredible storyteller, a master wordsmith, and an all-around damn good human. We cover a wide range of topics during this conversation—the pandemic, death, work, books, free will, calvinism, broader theological ideas, travel, his two best-selling books, and so much more! Buy his first book—the NYT best-selling To Shake The Sleeping Self—now! Buy his second book—the NYT best-selling Like Streams To The Ocean—now! Follow Jed on Instagram. Lastly, pick up a Byta travel coffee mug and/or water bottle today and do you part to save the planet! _________________________________________ Reach out to us anytime and for any reason at hello@letsgiveadamn.com. Follow Let’s Give A Damn on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter to keep up with everything. We have so much planned for the coming months and we don’t want you to miss a thing! If you love what we’re doing, consider supporting us on Patreon! We can’t do this without you. Lastly, leave us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Have an amazing week, friends! See you next year. Keep giving a damn. Love y’all! Edited and Sound Designed by Sound On Studios

The Roamers Book Club
To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins

The Roamers Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 55:42


Would you quit your dream job for an epic bike ride? Does travel result in life changing epiphanies? What impact do your parents have on who you become as an adult? The Roamers discuss Jedidiah Jenkins's sixteen month cycling trip from Oregon to Patagonia and answer every last question about religion, sexuality, and the simple beauty of cycling.

The Productivityist Podcast
The Common Path to Uncommon Success with John Lee Dumas

The Productivityist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 39:43


John Lee Dumas is the founder and host of the award-winning podcast, Entrepreneurs on Fire. He’s interviewed thousands of entrepreneurs, including Tony Robbins, Seth Godin, Gary Vaynerchuk, Barbara Corcoran, Tim Ferriss, and many more. So I’m excited to find out more about what he’s learnt through these interviews. This episode is sponsored by LinkedIn Jobs. When your business is ready to make that next hire, LinkedIn Jobs can help by matching your role with qualified candidates so that you can find the right person quickly. You can pay what you want and get the first $50 off. Just visit https://linkedin.com/timecrafting (linkedin.com/timecrafting) to get fifty dollars off your first job post. Terms and conditions apply.This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. BetterHelp offers you access to your own licensed professional therapist – all from the comfort of wherever you are. You can arrange weekly video chats or phone calls, text with your carefully curated counsellor, and do so at an affordable price. And anything you share is confidential. I’ve been using BetterHelp for a while and I am highly impressed. It’s been a huge help for me and I know it can be the same for you. Start living a happier life today with BetterHelp. As a listener, you’ll get 10% off your first month by visiting https://betterhelp.com/timecrafting (betterhelp.com/timecrafting). Give BetterHelp a try today.In the run up to the launch of his new book, The Common Path to Uncommon Success: A Roadmap to Financial Freedom and Fulfillment, I wanted to find out what you can do to stay ahead of the game. Listen to find out more about producing a daily podcast, how JLD themes his days, keeping the money you make – and butchering Jim Carrey’s commencement speech. Talking Points How to follow a path without being constrained by it (2:33) Understanding the difference between simple and easy (3:53) Implementing practical exercises in JLD’s new book (8:53) The podcasts that inspired JLD to launch his own show (11:08) Having a mentor for any area of life (20:32) JLD’s tactics to help you avoid burnout (24:25) After Action Reviews and backwards planning (28:31) The FOCUS acronym (32:50) Quote "Choose your hard."Helpful Links https://uncommonsuccessbook.com/ (UncommonSuccessBook.com) (GET YOUR PRE-ORDER BONUSES BEFORE 3/23!) https://productivityist.com/podcast343/ (Episode 343: Consistency Over Authenticity with Seth Godin) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V80-gPkpH6M (Jim Carrey's Commencement Address at the 2014 MUM Graduation) https://www.richroll.com/podcast/jedidiah-jenkins-582/ (Jedidiah Jenkins on the Rich Roll Podcast) https://solopreneurhour.com/category/guests/john-lee-dumas/ (John Lee Dumas on the Solopreneur Hour) https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/listen/ (Smart Passive Income Podcast) https://mixergy.com/ (Mixergy) https://therisetothetop.com/podcast/ (Rise To The Top) https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510289/planet-money (Planet Money) https://freakonomics.com/archive/ (Freakonomics) https://productivityist.com/podcast351/ (Episode 351: Eating Frogs with Brian Tracy) https://productivityist.com/podcast264/ (Episode 264: How to Build Yourself More Time with Jaime Masters) https://productivityist.com/the-productivityist-podcast-episode-15-with-jaime-tardy/ (Episode 15: Jaime Tardy) https://productivityist.com/podcast289/ (Episode 289: The Vision Driven Leader with Michael Hyatt) https://productivityist.com/podcast239/ (Episode 239: Free to Focus with Michael Hyatt) Want to discover some of the books mentioned on the podcast? https://www.scribd.com/g/9a8d8 (Check out Scribd, my reading app of choice.) Podcast Theme Song: https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/eFDGyraN87 (Nothing at All by Fictions (courtesy of Epidemic Sound)) If you enjoyed the episode, please leave a rating and/or review wherever you listened to the episode. And if you want to have easy access to the archives of the show and ensure you don't miss the new episodes to...

The Rich Roll Podcast
Like Streams To The Ocean: Jedidiah Jenkins

The Rich Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 139:12


Today we get esoteric on the things that matter most—ego, family, friendship, love, work, death, and the soul. The value of living an examined life. And how sharing our uniqueness gives glimpse into the universal.Returning for his third appearance on the podcast, our cipher for said exploration is one of my very favorite humans—a former social entrepreneur, human rights activist, and lawyer turned world adventurer, magazine publisher & mystic memoirist.Meet Jedidiah Jenkins.Several years ago, I stumbled across Jedidiah’s Instagram feed. His photos are always great, but it was his prose that altered my state. Enamored by his unique lens on the human condition, he quickly become my favorite follow.Determined to learn more, I invited Jedidiah on the show (RRP #186), wherein he shared insights gleaned from an epic sixteen-month, 10,000-mile bike journey pedaling from Oregon to Patagonia. This conversation remains one of my favorites to date.I then made him promise to return (RRP #395) upon completion of his first book, To Shake The Sleeping Self. A coming-of-age memoir set against the technicolor backdrop of his bicycle adventure, the book went on to become a New York Times bestseller, crowning Jedidiah as a new and compelling literary voice.An exquisite storyteller with an elegant gift for exploring the interior landscape, Jedidiah has continued to mature as a writer. His latest New York Times bestselling flex, Like Streams To The Ocean, is a touching and immersive deconstruction of the things that make us who we are and the decisions that shape our one and only life. His best work to date, it’s a masterclass on leveraging the specifics of one’s experience as a vehicle to better connect with the universal the resides within us all.So here we are again. Me wanting to know more.This conversation isn’t about any one thing. It’s kind of about everything.We discuss the writing process. How to find a voice. And what it means to be an observer of both nature and people.We talk Enneagrams, the commodification of ‘authenticity’, and how to cultivate focus in a distracted world.It’s also about identity. Belonging. Finding meaning in work. And what it means to live a creative life.It’s about the empathy required to find common ground with people of divergent world views. And why cultivating community is critical.But more than anything, this is a meditation on who we are. Why we’re here. And the struggle to glean truth from the intangible.To read more and listen click here. You can also watch our exchange on YouTube. And as always, the podcast streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.As brilliant in conversation as he is on the page, I relish our conversations. And this one does not disappoint.Let your love affair with Jedidiah begin!Peace + Plants,Listen, Watch & SubscribeApple Podcasts | YouTube | Spotify | Stitcher | Google PodcastsThanks to this week’s sponsors:Daily Harvest: Daily Harvest makes it easy to eat more fruits and vegetables with thoughtfully sourced, chef-crafted foods that are ready in five minutes or less. Go to dailyharvest.com and enter promo code richroll to get $25 off your first box.Public Goods: One version of every essential in one place. Healthy, high quality, sustainable and affordable home goods, personal care products, and premium pantry staples. Everything is ethically sourced and free of harmful additives. The folks at Public Goods are generously giving listeners of the show $15 to spend on their first purchase — just go to publicgoods.com/RICHROLL or use code RICHROLL at checkout.Four Sigmatic: Nutritious and delicious organic, Fair-Trade, single-origin Arabica mushroom coffee made with only the highest quality adaptogens like Lion’s Mane and Chaga. Visit foursigmatic.com/roll and get up to 40% off + Free Shipping on Mushroom Coffee bundles. ROKA: Cutting edge eyewear & apparel built for top performance. Ultralight construction. Arms-Up Design. Official USAT Partner. If you’re active like me and wear prescription eyeglasses and sunglasses, ROKA combines the no-slip performance you’ve been waiting for with fashionable design. Visit roka.com and enter code RichRoll for 20% off.SHOW NOTES:Jedidiah Jenkins: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Book: Like Streams to the Ocean: Notes on Ego, Love, and the Things That Make Us Who We AreBook: To Shake the Sleeping Self: A Journey from Oregon to Patagonia, and a Quest for a Life with No RegretPodcast: Question The Sel‪f‬Wilderness Magazine: wildernesscollective.comTEDx: How To Slow Down The Passing of Time | Jedidiah JenkinsVimeo: The Thousand year Journey: Oregon To PatagoniaNashville Scene: Jedidiah Jenkins Trades in Cross-Continental Treks to Map a More Personal TerrainThe Do Lectures: Jedidiah Jenkins: Modern Day KerouacWashington Post: 10 Books to Read in 2021The New York Times: The Long Fight to ‘Free Britney’Ruthie Lindsey: AboutTom Shadyac: AboutThe Enneagram Institute: The Nine Enneagram Type DescriptionsI'm proud to announce my new book 'Voicing Change'. To learn more & pre-order now, visit, richroll.com/vcThere are a few simple ways you can support the show and the content we strive to craft and share every single weekSubscribe & Review: Please make sure to review, share comments and subscribe to the show on the various platforms (Apple Podcasts, YouTube & Spotify). This helps tremendously!Patronize Our Sponsors: Supporting the companies that support the show! For a complete list of all RRP sponsors and their respective vanity URLs and discount codes, click the ‘Sponsors’ tab in the ‘Shop’ menu.Spread The Word: Help grow our reach by sharing your enthusiasm for the podcast and/or your favorite episodes by posting about it on social media.Thank The Team: I do not do this alone. Send your love to Jason Camiolo for production, audio engineering and show notes; Margo Lubin and Blake Curtis for video, editing and graphics; portraits by Ali Rogers & Davy Greenberg; copywriting by Georgia Whaley; and theme music by Tyler Piatt. Trapper Piatt & Hari Mathis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Enneagram & Coffee
Dancing through a Pandemic with Jedidiah Jenkins ( type 7 )

Enneagram & Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 37:27


In today's episode Sarajane sits down with NYT bestselling author Jedidiah Jenkins to talk about the joys and frustrations of being an enneagram type 7 during a worldwide pandemic. Check out Jedidiah’s latest book ‘Like Streams to the Ocean’ Stay in touch with Jedidiah: Instagram: https://instagram.com/jedidiahjenkins?igshid=6obf21x3qzmn website: http://www.jedidiahjenkins.com/read-me podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9mYWQxOTg0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwiQuu2L09ruAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAQ&hl=en

Good / True / & Beautiful | with Ashton Gustafson
Episode 166: Like Streams to the Ocean with Jed Jenkins

Good / True / & Beautiful | with Ashton Gustafson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 45:31


Like Streams To The Ocean is about examining the things that make us who we are and getting to know ourselves, our stories, and the decisions that shape our one and only life. Jedidiah Jenkins is a travel writer, entrepreneur, and the New York Times bestselling author of To Shake the Sleeping Self. A graduate of USC and Pepperdine University School of Law, Jenkins began his professional career with the nonprofit Invisible Children, where he helped orchestrate multinational campaigns to end the use of child soldiers in central Africa. His parents, Peter and Barbara Jenkins, are the authors of the bestselling A Walk Across America series. He is the executive editor of Wilderness magazine. Jenkins’s work has appeared in The Paris Review and Playboy, and he has been covered by National Geographic.

The Astral Hustle with Cory Allen

Jedidiah Jenkins is a New York Times bestselling author. In this episode, we talk about the search for meaning and self-awakening in a world filled with complexity, and his new book Like Streams to the Ocean. This episode is sponsored by Stereo. Go to https://stereo.com/coryallen to join me for a LIVE interactive podcast! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Go to https://www.betterhelp.com/astral to get 10% off your first month! This episode is sponsored by BiOptimizers. Go to https://bioptimizers.com/astral and use the code astral10 to save 10% off your first order! Please rate The Astral Hustle on iTunes. ★★★★★ It helps bring more guests you’d like to hear. My book Now Is the Way is here. Check the audiobook, hardcover, and kindle here. Join me on Patreon for monthly guided meditations, Q&As, binaural beats, and a monthly Zoom chat! Guided Meditations Vol. 2 is out now! Binaural Beats, Guided Meditations, and my Meditation Course are waiting for you. Use the code ASTRAL for 15% off. My new album Forever Hum is streaming everywhere. Here it is on Spotify & Apple Music. Check out my new surreal fiction podcast Warm Words. Sign up for Fresh thoughts, meditation tips, dope books, and more. Connect with Cory: Home: http://www.cory-allen.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/heycoryallen Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeyCoryAllen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeyCoryAllen © CORY ALLEN 2021

Sounds Good with Branden Harvey
Jedidiah Jenkins on Finding Your Purpose

Sounds Good with Branden Harvey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 42:18


Jedidiah Jenkins is a travel writer who lives with life with intention and purpose. He worked a dream job as a lawyer for the nonprofit Invisible Children before quitting to bike 10,000 miles from Oregon to Patagonia. He wrote a New York Times-bestselling book about his experience and has inspired thousands of people to engage their own lives with similar curiosity and passion. He is also the executive editor of Wilderness magazine. In this episode, Branden and Jedidiah talk about the nuance of purpose, how it’s different from what we imagine, and how we can find it — or at least get started in the right direction. Guest: Jedidiah Jenkins, author of “To Shake the Sleeping Self” and “Like Streams to the Ocean” Pre-order Jedidiah’s new book (out tomorrow!) and follow him on Instagram Sponsor: Get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/GOOD Sponsor: With Libro.fm, get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with the code GOOD → Get more Good Good Good at goodgoodgood.co → Join 30,000 weekly Goodnewsletter readers at goodgoodgood.co/goodnewsletter → Become a Member and get the Goodnewspaper at goodgoodgood.co/membership

Sounds Good with Branden Harvey
[Unedited] Jedidiah Jenkins on Finding Your Purpose

Sounds Good with Branden Harvey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 54:45


This is the full-length, unedited version of our conversation with Jedidiah Jenkins. Jedidiah was one of our first-ever guests on the show when we launched Sounds Good five years ago. His episode remains one of our most popular episodes, so we thought it would be fun to release the full unedited conversation of our latest conversation together. Enjoy! Check out the previous episode in your feed for the shorter, edited version of this episode. Jedidiah Jenkins is a travel writer who lives with life with intention and purpose. He worked a dream job as a lawyer for the nonprofit Invisible Children before quitting to bike 10,000 miles from Oregon to Patagonia. He wrote a New York Times-bestselling book about his experience and has inspired thousands of people to engage their own lives with similar curiosity and passion. He is also the executive editor of Wilderness magazine. In this episode, Branden and Jedidiah talk about the nuance of purpose, how it’s different from what we imagine, and how we can find it — or at least get started in the right direction. Guest: Jedidiah Jenkins, author of “To Shake the Sleeping Self” and “Like Streams to the Ocean” Pre-order Jedidiah’s new book (out tomorrow!) and follow him on Instagram Sponsor: Get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/GOOD Sponsor: With Libro.fm, get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with the code GOOD → Get more Good Good Good at goodgoodgood.co → Join 30,000 weekly Goodnewsletter readers at goodgoodgood.co/goodnewsletter → Become a Member and get the Goodnewspaper at goodgoodgood.co/membership

Call Your Girlfriend
Jangling Keys of Friendship

Call Your Girlfriend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 46:53


Is it childish to call people Best Friends? Who holds the various keys to our hearts and identities? And what dreams of the past and future are getting us through the pandemic? Aminatou discusses travel, religion, finding ourselves and how we use coded language to find our people with Jedidiah Jenkins. His new book Like Streams to the Ocean is out Feb 2.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Refined Collective Podcast
Just Because You Know A Story By Heart, Doesn’t Mean It’s True with Ruthie Lindsey

The Refined Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 62:17


A few years ago, author Ruthie Lindsey and I spoke at the same conference. I only knew her from online, but I remember hearing her story that day and being gutted by the pain and loss that she has experienced in her life. You can read about her experience in her book, There I Am. (I read it in two days and cannot recommend it enough.) During this conversation, we dive into some deep topics:  What if you’re in a leadership position, but don’t know if you believe anymore? What does it mean to struggle with your faith?  What does it mean to be a people pleaser?  What does it mean to be a Christian in today’s culture?  How do we become an ally in the Black Lives Matter Movement?   Who am I… really? I share how at 35, I feel like I’m just starting to see who I truly am and not trying to fit into a version of myself that I thought I should be. Ruthie shares how she saw her brother get in trouble a lot when she was little and so she made a conscious decision to always please others.   “I found so much value and worth in what anyone outside of me thought of me.”   This caused her to feel disconnected and unable to process hard things.    “I wasn’t allowed to show anger or hurt or rage or disappointment. Those things were not becoming of a young Christian sweet girl. I pushed all that stuff down.”     Struggling in faith…  Ruthie reflects on the moments she felt abandoned by her faith and recognizes that she was surrounded by love in those moments.   “All the traumatic things are crucial ingredients to get there.”   I share how I thought I was unworthy and broken without Jesus. It was only in the last 6 or 7 years that I have given myself permission to learn more about God. God is not going to be threatened by my doubts.   “Don’t just take everything that these preachers have given to you. Go within. Everything is about calling us home.”   God invites us to look inward and question things.   “You are so good and worthy and inherently divinely needed on this planet. You have a medicine that no one else here can give but you and that all comes from going within.”     “I feel like our healing journey, our awakening journey, is way more of an unlearning and a remembering. It’s an uncovering of what’s always been there. We don’t need to try and become someone we’re not, it’s remembering who we’ve always been.”   How to be a true ally… Before you can love and see another person, you have to love and see yourself. So do the inner work.   “The 13th amendment was passed a long time ago and it didn’t change people’s hearts… Going inward, doing this unlearning… that’s what changes our hearts. Until everyone is seen as equal, our work isn’t done.”   Ruthie talks about and reflects on moments when she has been complicit and recognizes where she is growing in this journey moving forward.   “I feel a fire in me to do better.”     Resources Keep up with Ruthie at RuthieLindsey.com and join her email list, on IG @ruthielindsey, and on FB at @ruthielindseyspeaker. Buy Ruthie’s book, There I Am: The Journey From Hopelessness to Healing. Check out the book club she started with Jedidiah Jenkins. Listen to Jedidiah Jenkins on The Refined Collective Podcast. Listen to the Unspoken Podcast, which Ruthie co-hosts. If you need resources to learn more about the Black Lives Matter movement, listen to this episode here.   For $5/month, you can get access to exclusive video content for Patreon subscribers. Like… how to answer the question “why are you still single?” How to know if your standards are too high. And an update on my dating life. YUP! There will be a new video every week just for Patreon subscribers. Don’t miss out! Head over to Patreon.com/therefinedcollective to learn more and sign up!   I was tired of hearing male pastors preach about waiting until marriage for sex when they had gotten married in their early 20s and had no idea what it was really like to date in today’s culture! I wanted to hear from someone in my shoes— so I wrote a book! It’s called Sexless in the City: A Sometimes Sassy, Sometimes Painful, Always Honest Look at Dating, Desire, and Sex and it’s coming out in April 2021! Head over to bit.ly/kat-sexless to pre-order now!

The Refined Collective Podcast
What If I Don’t Know Who I Am: Identity, Trauma and Stepping Into the Unknown with Jedidiah Jenkins

The Refined Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 57:05


Is it ok if I don’t know ‘who’ I am…we all want to be somebody.  But what is a somebody? —Jedidiah Jenkins   Thank you Newsstand Studio at 1 Rockefeller Plaza for providing a place for me to record this episode for y’all! No more Brooklyn closet recording!!!   This week, I’m chatting with travel writer, public speaker, and my good friend Jedidiah Jenkins. A few years ago, Jed made the decision to leave his job to pursue his dream: bike to Patagonia and write a book about it. And he did it. The book, To Shake the Sleeping Self, made the NYT Best Sellers List. Multiple times! Fun fact: we used to be roommates, so we share some fun stories from the good old days. We also chat about people-pleasing tendencies, learning to be your truest self, what our biggest fears can teach us, and why it’s important to name our traumas.   “When you start to step towards what feels true, you might ruffle feathers, but what you’ll find is people that look up and go ‘Oh my God, me too.’”   Being Gay in the Church Jed was raised Christian, realized he was gay and was told it was bad. “It’s a horrible thing to wake up into a consciousness as a child and realize that something innately inside you, everyone if they found out would reject you… That is a horrible darkness.” This led him to try and be perfect. “If I’m not inherently good, then I must earn it.” When he got to be 30 years old, he decided to really live his life, despite his biggest fear of be Jed opens up about the complicated relationship he has with his mother throughout his journey of becoming who he really is. When Your Biggest Fears Become Your Reality I open up about when my biggest fear became a reality: my dad having a drug relapse—and found instead of destroying me; it became one of the biggest access points for growth in my life. “Being tested is the revelation of who you are, so I wouldn’t trade that for the world.”— Jed Jed’s worst fear was rejection by everyone, and the opposite happened. “I’m lucky because I have a mother who loves first and is righteous second.”   If you don’t heal your past; it will haunt you. 3 Practical things to do to begin walking towards freedom from trauma: Identify + speak your trauma out loud in safe spaces. Only then can you start to see how even the darkest moments have led you to who and where you are today. Release it—if we don’t heal our past; it will haunt us. Jed shares a quote from Onsite, a trauma workshop experience based in Nashville: “If it’s hysterical, it’s historical.” Even if we’re not aware of the trauma, our bodies and subconscious are. Growth doesn’t mean that the struggle isn’t there anymore. It means you now have the tools to  handle the struggle when it pops up. “Walk in the direction of what feels right. If it’s not right, it will tell you.”   Resources Keep up with Jedidiah at JedidiahJenkins.com and on IG at @jedidiahjenkins. You can buy his book, Like Streams to the Ocean, here. You can buy his book, To Shake the Sleeping Self, here. Check out my IGTV response to purity culture here. Check out Onsite, the therapist community in Nashville, here. You can buy the book we talk about, The Body Keeps the Score, here. Get updates for my book, Sexless in the City, here.   As a 35-year-old, the one thing I wish I knew in my 20s is that it’s never too early to start taking good care of your skin. I’ve recently become obsessed with Beauty Bio. They have an incredible microneedling tool called the GloPro. It helps create firmer, smoother, and younger looking skin with tighter pores. It’s financially accessible AND time efficient! Go to beautybio.com and check out their GloPro microneedling regeneration tool. Use TRC15 for 15% off your first order.   Are you using the right product for your hair? Function of Beauty is hair care that is formulated specifically for you. They create shampoo, condition, and treatments to fit your unique needs. First, you take a quiz telling them about your hair. Their team determines the right blend of ingredients, bottle your order, and send it all right to your door! Plus, they’re vegan and cruelty-free. Go to functionofbeauty.com/refined to take your hair profile quiz and save 20% off your first order.

I Think I Love You
Week Nine: The One Where Riley Pees Himself

I Think I Love You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 61:20


"He's an adult, he's got this" is the key to this conversation, for me. We spend some time debunking this thought, that a marker of maturity is being able to deal with challenges on your own, in isolation from the people who care about you. Looking back, it seems I'm quick to ball up, originally shutting my parents out of my healthcare, and then (well, now) my wife. I still think of this issue as having gendered roots, being a "dude thing", but maybe it truly is a me thing that comes from something else.(12:00) Order, disorder, and reorder, via Jedidiah Jenkins (listen to his show, Question the Self https://apple.co/2VlKhhB).(34:50) Fight #2 of the night.(38:45) Caroline talks about the feeling of not being able to walk out and cool off, now that we're married and living together.(43:20) We talk about the half-life of fights, and mental models for safer transitions out of that period.(49:25) System 1 and System 2 in fights, which we don't explain is from Daniel Kahneman in Thinking Fast and Slow (https://nyti.ms/2JVLNS8).(52:45) Your partner is a variable, not a control.(55:13) Lessons on how to stay in love for Week Nine.Thanks for listening. If any of this hits home for you or sparks a conversation between you and your partner, we'd love to hear from you.  Find us on Instagram @caroclaireburke or @ri_soserious.- Riley AcknowledgmentsThanks as always to our wonderful family and friends who have helped along the way. Specifically, our muse @floriandelomme for his generosity in allowing us the use of his Tulum sunset in our cover art; @anka1027 for her knowledge of all things podcasting; her renaissance husband @gnarliehewson for our highly rad intro music; and, of course, @mollylophotography and @edwardslater, whose empathy and talent are on display in every photo of our wedding (and could be for yours—message them directly or visit their website).

Encuentros de Mentes
#35 - Book Review: To Shake the Sleeping Self, Jedidiah Jenkins

Encuentros de Mentes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 10:48


Comentarios y reseña del libro "To Shake the Sleeping Self", escrito por Jedidiah Jenkins. // Encuentros de Mentes es un podcast de conversaciones y reseñas de libros en la intersección de ciencias, sociedad y espiritualidad. Estamos en: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/encuentrosdementes/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/encuentrosdementes/ - Email: encuentrosdementes@gmail.com

Almost 30
Ep. 283 - Stand Out Moments of 2019 Part 1

Almost 30

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 73:19


Today’s episode is chock full of insight and inspiration from seven people we respect and love! With 2019 coming to a close, we compiled highlights from some of the most impactful and inspirational conversations of the year. It begins with renowed speaker and host of The Unspoken Podcast, Ruthie Lindsey, sharing her thoughts around shame and sex, feeling connected to source, and falling in love with yourself. Shaman Durek, a gifted healer and author of Spirit Hacking, speaking to QUEEN energy, knowing yourself first, and examples of women feeling empowered. We explore confidence, insecurities, finding your path, desire and self-pleasure with clinical sexologist and author of The Game of Desire, Shan BOODY. Travel writer and New York Times best selling author of To Shake the Sleeping Self, Jedidiah Jenkins unpacks how he channels creativity and how to be kind to your future self. We dive into the gut-brain connection, wheat industry in America, and sugar vs. artificial sugar with Board-Certified Neurologist and author of Grain Brain, Dr. Perlmutter. Conscious culture and life design coach (plus our personal coach!), Aaron Rose, gets deep on searching for our relatable brilliance instead of flaws, and giving ourselves permission to dream of what’s possible. We then wrap it up with motivational coach and world-renowned cycle instructor, Angela Manuel-Davis, who shares her upbringing, what it means to hold space, living your purpose, and working through limiting beliefs.   Find more to love at almost30podcast.com!   Resources: Ruthie Lindsey: ruthielindsey.com ; @ruthielindsey Shaman Durek: shamandurek.com ; @shamandurek  Shan Boodram: shanboodram.com ; @shanboody Jedidiah Jenkins:  jedidiahjenkins.com ; @jedidiahjenkins Dr. Perlmutter: drperlmutter.com ; @davidperlmutter Aaron Rose: aaronxrose.com ; @aaronxrose Angela Manuel-Davis: amdiomethod.com ; @angelamanueldavis   Upcoming Events: February 29th: Malibu, CA with Jenna Zoe Sponsors: Daily Harvest | Use code ALMOST30 to get $25 off your first box at www.daily-harvest.com Comrad Socks | Visit comradsocks.com/almost30 or use code ALMOST30 at checkout for 20% off your first order. Calm | Get 25% off a Calm premium subscription at www.calm.com/almost30 Cured Nutrition | ALMOST30 for $10 off $50 or more at curednutrition.com  Four Sigmatic | Use code ALMOST30 for 15% off your order at foursigmatic.com/almost30 SuperFat | Go to SuperFat.com and use the code ALMOST30 at checkout to get 15% off your order. Almost 30 is edited by Crate Media

Almost 30
Ep. 265 - Jedidiah Jenkins on Faith and Sexuality + The Adventure of Finding Personal Truth

Almost 30

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 117:07


CATCH UP WITH K + L   K & L returned to the place that taught them so much—New York City! With blistered feet, full hearts and fond memories, the gals reflect on the place that saw them through the sh*tstorms, and on their live show with Heather McMahan at Chelsea Music Hall. Stay tuned for the live recording to launch as an episode soon!   THE INTERVIEW   Today we are sitting down with travel writer and New York Times best selling author of To Shake the Sleeping Self, Jedidiah Jenkins! We had the privilege of spending time with Jedidiah at the Onsite Workshops Creatives’ Retreat. We’ve admired him from afar for so long, and in meeting this sweet being we were confirmed in our admiration for his authenticity, humor, thoughtfulness, and ability to truly see people and make them feel special by way of the deepest conversations.    In our conversation today, we start by discussing music, concerts and releasing energy such as anger. Jedidiah then begins sharing his story, and paints a picture of his journey in writing his book. From his experience with imposter syndrome to meeting one of his favorites, Cheryl Strayed, and how she came to write a blurb for his book—he has us laughing the whole time. Jedidiah talks about his relationship with his parents after coming out, and shares how he’s never felt shame around his sexuality, even after growing up in an Evangelical Christian household. He also shares how he’s cultivated deep friendships, and how he fosters those relationships and builds community. We have been long awaiting this conversation, and can’t wait to share it with you!   We also talk about: Societies view of the body as carnal and animalistic A mixing board as a metaphor for human life Jedidiah’s deep dive into Christianity The repression of sexuality impacting other aspects of life The lack respectful disagreement in our society Gravity points for finding authentic friendships Jedidiah’s creative process   Find more to love at almost30podcast.com!   Love: Follow Heather McMahan: @heatherkmcmahan and find her on tour HERE! Thank you to Sonder for our NYC home away from home! To everyone that came out to our Live Show in NYC, we love and appreciate you!   Resources: Learn more: jedidiahjenkins.com Instagram: @jedidiahjenkins Book: To Shake the Sleeping Self   Upcoming Events: October 29th: Washington D.C. with Heidi Stevens October 30th: Philadelphia with K&L November 26th: Melbourne with Rosie Acosta November 28th: Sydney with Jessica Sepel December 7th: Los Angeles with K&L December 12th: Miami with K&L   Sponsors: Sonder Stays | Visit sonder.com and use code ALMOST30 between Sept. 16, 2019 - Dec. 31, 2019 for a 10% discount on top of an additional 15% discount when you create a Sonder account. Article | www.article.com/ALMOST30 for $50 off a purchase of $100 or more Perfect Bar | Visit www.perfectbar.com/almost30 for 15% off Further Food | Use code ALMOST30 for 30% off your purchase at shop.furtherfood.com/discount/ALMOST30 Better Help | Visit betterhelp.com/almost30 for 15% off your first month. Almost 30 is edited by Crate Media

The Balanced Blonde Podcast // Soul On Fire
Ep 157 ft. Jedidiah Jenkins: To Shake the Sleeping Self: On Writing, Relationships, Sexuality, Adventure, & God (Best of the Show!)

The Balanced Blonde Podcast // Soul On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 72:09


Best of the Show! As The Balanced Blonde is on hiatus, today Jordan is re-releasing this very special episode with Jedidiah Jenkins. Jedidiah is the executive editor of Wilderness Magazine, and author of To Shake The Sleeping Self, as well as the co-founder of Mybyta. Jordan and Jedidiah talk all about his new book, and even go into his relationship with religion and his sexuality, all the way to what his life looks like now! Are you #OnShrooms yet? Jordan absolutely loves (http://thebalancedblonde.com/podcast/ep-85) to see all of Jordan’s favorite products and get 15% off of your order!  (https://www.curednutrition.com/) for 10% off.  To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: http://www.thebalancedblonde.com/podcast/ Resources: Learn more: (http://www.jedidiahjenkins.com/) Instagram: @jedidiahjenkins  Read: To Shake The Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkin The Balanced Blonde is a production of Crate Media

three way podcast
To Shake the Sleeping Self with Nicole Rzeppa and subject of the book Phillip Crosby

three way podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 96:55


Join guest co-host of the week, Nicole Rzeppa and Erin as they discuss the memoir written by Jedidiah Jenkins about his 10,000 mile journey on bike from Oregon to Patagonia. He shares this journey with Phillip William Crosby, named Weston in the book.  Nicole is the Creative Director with Seeds Detroit in Birmingham, Michigan.  Phillip lives in the North Carolina mountains now and shares his perspective of the trip and journey that he and Jed were on.  

Finding Rest with Caleb
Unpacking God

Finding Rest with Caleb

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 7:58


I opened up the podcast with Jedidiah Jenkins with a question that was influenced by Richard Rohr’s book, Falling Upward. The message of Falling Upward is straightforward and bracing: the spiritual life is not static. You will come to a crisis in your life, and after the crisis, if you are open to it, you will enter a space of spiritual refreshment, peace and compassion that you could not have imagined before. What you thought you knew about living the spiritual life no longer suffices for the life you are now living. With that being said, I wanted to know how Jed’s relationship with God, or how his view of Christianity has changed as he navigated the depths of his own brokenness and crisis. Here’s what he had to say.

Finding Rest with Caleb
Episode 4 - Every Light Casts A Shadow

Finding Rest with Caleb

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 65:25


In this episode of the Naked Soul podcast, I had the the absolute privilege of sitting with Jedidiah Jenkins. Jed is someone who has continuously blessed and encouraged me in life, not just because he’s a profound writer and author or because he’s an influencer and entrepreneur, but he has blessed and encouraged me because he as chosen to live a brave life. A brave life where he continuously does the hard things like showing up and allowing himself to be fully seen. And on this episode we talk about the power of community, self-acceptance, belonging and Jed takes the time to get really raw and really vulnerable as he opens up about one of the more darker moments of his life and how he worked through that shame. Sitting down with Jed for this episode was like going to church and more and I hope that this episode and his words are as healing for you as they were for me. And, in case you don’t know, Jed is so many different things to include the Executive Editor for Wilderness magazine and most recently, he published his book, To Shake A Sleeping Self. This book will make you laugh, cry, then laugh some more, and then cry some more. In this brazenly honest book, Jed shares with us how on the eve of turning thirty, terrified of being funneled into a life he didn't choose, He quits his dream job and spends the next sixteen months cycling from Oregon to Patagonia. He chronicled the trip on Instagram, where his photos and profound reflections on life soon attracted hundreds of thousands of followers and got him featured by National Geographic and The Paris Review. On this adventure, As he traverses cities, mountains, and exotic locales, Jed grapples with the questions of what it means to be an adult, his struggle to reconcile his sexual identity with his conservative Christian upbringing, and his belief in travel as a way to "wake us up" to life back home. This is a book that I can’t recommend enough. Buy a copy for yourself, for your family, for your friends, heck, buy a copy for your mailman. Seriously, it’s that good.

Another Book on the Shelf
To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins

Another Book on the Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 29:53


Gen and Jette travel from Oregon to Patagonia with Jedidiah Jenkins as he reconciles his identity, upbringing and what a life of travel can do for your soul.  Show Notes: jedidiahjenkins.com mybyta.com - don't use paper cups or plastic water bottles. There are so many great reusable options out there! You can even customize the Bytas! invisiblechildren.com Our love of One Tree Hill and Chicago PD runs deep. Check out A Walk Across America This story was one of growth and, ultimately, happiness but Harry Devert's story was nowhere near that. Check out The Rambling Loon blog if you love to travel - she's a good friend and she's awesome. 

Another Book on the Shelf
Why Writers Should Keep a Journal

Another Book on the Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 23:00


Gen and Jette talk about journalling daily and why it is important for writers. Show Notes: Journals/Diaries we've read - David Sedaris, Sylvia Plath, Guy Maddin, Jedidiah Jenkins, Patti Smith, Joan Didion, Travis Barker. Moleskines are life. Boston is a great city for notebooks (Trident Booksellers, Harvard Bookstore) Did you hear Gen being wistful about notebooks? #ywadedicate What is a cracker? No really... 642 Things to Write About

Another Book on the Shelf
Holiday Minisode

Another Book on the Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 6:08


Gen and Jette talk holiday reading, suggest some great books for gifts, and look to what will be coming to the podcast in January. Notes: The Christina Tosi book Jette couldn't remember was Milk Bar Life. Don't forget to pick up "To Shake the Sleeping Self" by Jedidiah Jenkins and read long with us in Jan/Feb. Shout out to @litapowers for the lovely Dickens/Star Wars holiday picture.

The Balanced Blonde Podcast // Soul On Fire
Ep. 115 ft. Jedidiah Jenkins - To Shake the Sleeping Self: On Writing, Relationships, Sexuality, Adventure, & God

The Balanced Blonde Podcast // Soul On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 77:31


Jordan chats with Jedidiah Jenkins, the executive editor of Wilderness Magazine, and author of To Shake The Sleeping Self, as well as the co-founder of Mybyta. Jedidiah has such an amazing way of making people feel so heard and loved, and that truly is felt in this conversation. Jordan and Jedidiah talk all about his new book, which is all about his bike trek from Oregon to Patagonia, and what he discovered in himself along the way. The two even go into his relationship with religion and his sexuality, all the way to what his life looks like now! Are you #OnShrooms yet? Jordan has been loving Four Sigmatic more than ever (if you haven’t already, check out episode 85 with the company’s founder, Tero Isokauppila) because she’s cut out coffee entirely. If you’re trying to stay off of coffee but still want to feel alert and awake, there’s nothing better for you or better tasting than the caffeine-free Four Sigmatic Chaga Elixir (with some almond milk, a date, and cinnamon, it makes a great latte!). You can go to FourSigmatic.com/BLONDE to get 15% off of your order! We’d like to thank (https://www.humnutrition.com/get_started) , don’t forget to use the discount code SOUL at checkout to get 20% off your first order! You know how much Jordan loves her probiotics! Silver Fern has the proper amount of strains of bacteria in their probiotic, so it can actually arrive alive in your intestinal tract. (That’s what you want!) Head on over to Silver Fern’s website and use the code BLONDE for 20% off your order. And don’t forget to listen to Silver Fern chief nutritionist Charity Lighten’s episode! Jordan just loves their probiotic, and the plant protein powder (it’s chocolate flavored!) For more info, visit: (http://www.thebalancedblonde.com/podcast) Resources: Learn more: (http://www.jedidiahjenkins.com/) Instagram: @jedidiahjenkins Read: To Shake The Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins The Balanced Blonde is produced by Podcast Masters

This Is the Author
S3 E140: What Makes A Great Story? Part 1

This Is the Author

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 7:06


In this special compilation of This is the Author, we asked authors to reveal their recipes for a great story. Hear Torrey Maldonado, Heather Won Tesoriero, Jedidiah Jenkins, Marcellus Wiley, Sam Maggs, KJ Dell'Antonia, Daniel Siegel, Cristen Conger, Caroline Ervin, Tom O'Bryan, and Matt de la Peña reveal their secret ingredients, whether that be radical truth-telling or a pinch of metaphorical salt. Thinking of cooking up some stories yourself? Have a listen, and let the creative mixing begin!

Selfie
TO SHAKE THE SLEEPING SELFIE: AN INTERVIEW WITH JEDIDIAH JENKINS | SELFIE, EPISODE 53

Selfie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 69:15


In this episode, we talked about: Amazon Wardrobe Educated (Large Print Edition) Jedidiah’s instagram series about diversity 21 Lessons for the 21st Century Meditation with the Simple Habit app     Podcast (selfie): Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS

This Is the Author
S3 E133: Jedidiah Jenkins, Heather Havrilesky, and Scott Harrison

This Is the Author

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 15:48


In this episode meet travel writer Jedidiah Jenkins, author and advice columnist Heather Havrilesky, and CEO Scott Harrison. They address the big questions so many of us ask ourselves every day: What is my purpose? Who am I meant to be? And how can I lead a meaningful life that positively impacts others? The personal stories shared in this episode will leave you thinking about positive ways to make change and feel good about yourself. Not to mention, find out which author’s dream narrator pick has a voice that’s “buttery and dangerous.” To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins: http://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/557260/to-shake-the-sleeping-self/ What If This Were Enough? by Heather Havrilesky: http://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/557733/what-if-this-were-enough/ Thirst by Scott Harrison: http://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/562193/thirst/

A Tiny Revolution
#73: To Shake the Sleeping Self, w/ Jedidiah Jenkins

A Tiny Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 58:56


Jedidiah Jenkins was living a life he didn't want, and so on his 30th bday, he quit his job, hopped on a bike and road it from Oregon to Patagonia on a 16-month, 13,000 mile journey that would change everything. In this podcast we talk about that journey, the book, evolving faith, sexuality, growing up gay in conservative land (classic) and ANCIENT ALIENS! I'm just saying, this one is a dope one. Get into it. ALSO HAPPY MEAN GIRLS DAY! OCT 3RD! ON A WEDNESDAY! WHAT A JOY! ... Connect with Jed across social media @JedidiahJenkins and be sure to pick up a copy of "To Shake the Sleeping Self" at bookstores everywhere. ... Liked this episode, consider becoming a supporting partner on Patreon! www.Patreon.com/thekevingarcia Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/a-tiny-revolution/donations --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tinyrevolution/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Good / True / & Beautiful | with Ashton Gustafson
To Shake The Sleeping Self with Jedidiah Jenkins

Good / True / & Beautiful | with Ashton Gustafson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 47:18


Jedidiah Jenkins is a travel writer, entrepreneur, and Instagram personality. A graduate of USC and Pepperdine University School of Law, Jenkins began his professional career with the nonprofit Invisible Children, where he helped orchestrate multinational campaigns to end the use of child soldiers in central Africa. His parents, Peter and Barbara Jenkins, are the authors of the bestselling A Walk Across America series. He is the executive editor of Wilderness magazine; his work has appeared in the Paris Review and Good magazine; and his journey was covered by National Geographic.

The Rich Roll Podcast
Jedidiah Jenkins On Shaking The Sleeping Self & The Quest To Live Without Regrets

The Rich Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 160:40


“The truth is the teacher. If I just tell the truth, it will have a message.”Jedidiah JenkinsThe late Anthony Bourdain once said, “Travel changes you. As you move through this life and this world you change things slightly, you leave marks behind, however small. And in return, life – and travel – leaves marks on you. Most of the time, those marks – on your body or on your heart – are beautiful. Often, though, they hurt.”I think this quote beautifully captures the ethos of today's conversation. Travel as an agitator of self-understanding. A template to deeply explore the deep intertwined relationship that lives and breathes in that beautiful space between adventure and identity.Our cipher for this transcendent voyage — how exterior horizons influence scrutiny of our interior landscape — is many things: author, global adventurer, social entrepreneur, human rights activist, lawyer, filmmaker, and magazine publisher.But labels fail to capture what makes Jedidiah Jenkins special. Let's just call him beautiful human.I can’t quite recall how today's guest first came across my radar. What I do remember is happening upon his rather stunning Instagram feed as he neared the end of a spectacular bicycle-powered journey that took him from Oregon to Patagonia.Each photograph more arresting than the one prior, every image conveyed it’s own story that perfectly informed an engaging larger narrative. But it’s Jedidiah’s accompanying entries — beautifully composed, contemplative and quite poetic — that set his feed apart. Writings themed less by place than interior geography, it’s Instagram as dynamic journal — an experiment in blogging that camps out hundreds of miles beyond any travelogue, blog or vlog you’ve ever before seen.I was hypnotized. Who is this guy?A graduate of the USC School of Cinematic Arts and Pepperdine University School of Law, Jedidiah began his professional career as one of the founding leaders of Invisible Children, the small non-profit that overnight became world renown courtesy of a little social justice campaign you might have heard of called #Kony2012– a campaign that redefined internet virality.The progeny of adventurer journalist parents who quite famously graced the cover of National Geographic walking across America in the 1970’s, I think it’s fair to say that despite his desk-bound legal career, Jedidiah and the outdoors had a little destiny to sort out. And so, to celebrate his 30th birthday, Jedidiah quit the job he loved to unconsciously follow in his parents’ footsteps, scare himself, embrace the unknown and, like a character out of a Mark Twain novel, light out on the territory.Three years ago, I invited him on the podcast to share the story of his sixteen-month, 10,000 mile journey. To date it's one of my favorite conversations in the history of this podcast. That day I made him promise to return upon completion of the book chronicling that experience.Today is that day.This week marks the release of To Shake The Sleeping Self*. It's everything I hoped it would be. On the surface it captures his epic bicycle expedition in vivid detail. But beyond the literal, it's an elegant polemic about the search for identity, the cultivation of community, See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

UNSPOKEN
Jedidiah Jenkins

UNSPOKEN

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 51:45


In this episode of Unspoken, Miles and Ruthie sat down with one of the most fascinating, curious and hilarious humans on the planet, Jedidiah Jenkins. He is a writer, friend, adventurer, and executive editor of Wilderness Magazine. While listening, you'll hear how they explore the intricacies of what makes Jed the unique, lovable, brilliant world changer that he is. They dive deep into the challenges and narrative of growing up as a gay Christian in the Bible Belt in the 1980's, the importance of family and faith, and the difficulties of being true to who you are — even when it comes at a cost. We hope you will be inspired by the amazing kindness and grace that Jed shows in every aspect of his life. His memoir to Shake the Sleeping Self, which is mentioned throughout this conversation, can be purchased online here.

Thinking Outside The Long Box
TOTLB S09 Rob Guillory

Thinking Outside The Long Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 14:10


Rob has now been on our show for the second time! He is such a nice, and chill guy!! In 2008 Guillory rose to fame, working on his, Image Comics book, New York Times Best-Seller, Chew! Born in Louisiana, he "started" his artist career at The University of Louisana! But of course, he really started his career years before, pre-college, drawing and doodling where/when he could. For this interview, we will be speaking with Rob about his Image Comics book, Farmhand. The last time we spoke with Rob, the only thing he could tell us, was the title of the comic book. Now we get to learn all about, what promises to be his next big hit! He was already around issue five when we spoke, but because it hadn't been released yet, the details were scarce. Farmhand released on July 11th, 2018, to great reviews! Chase Magnett of Comicbook.com gave it a 5 out of 5 stars, and said "There is a real beating heart behind their story in addition to the many beating hearts found in the farm itself. " Farmhand is all about farmer, Jedidiah Jenkins. As with all of the awesome stories that Guillory tells, Jedidiah doesn't grow corn, or soy, or onions. This farm is growing limbs!! If you lose a limb, just call Mr. Jenkins, and he will get you something new, farm to body! BUT, there is something growing underneath Jedidiah's farm, that promises to uproot his life!! Do NOT miss out on this dark comedy by friend of the show, Rob Guillory. If you're a fan of Rob's, you already know the awesome dark humor he has, but if you don't, this is something you should definitely be putting in your pull slot! Call your local comic book store now, and order it!!

Fun Therapy
21. Jedidiah Jenkins

Fun Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 46:24


Jedidiah Jenkins is a professional adventurer and the author of To Shake the Sleeping Self: A 14,000 Mile Bike Trip & One Man’s Quest to Live a Life With No Regrets. He is a storyteller who encourages people to choose their life well and writes about everything from the cartels of Mexico to the megachurches of the U.S. to the Amazon rainforest in Bolivia. In this episode, he sits down with Mike to discuss writing, how to match cruelty with kindness and coming to terms with his sexuality.

The Love Love Love
16. GAY HUSBAND RUTHIE LINDSEY AND JEDIDIAH JENKINS

The Love Love Love

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2018 103:17


From the whiskey fueled moment Ruthie Lindsey and Jedidiah Jenkins met each other, it was ON. They knew they'd found their person. Who cares if they didn't want to kiss each other! These BFFs are well known around the internets for their zest for life AND each other. They are also some of the kindest, smartest, most hilarious and illuminating people i've ever met. Ruthie's site: http://www.ruthielindsey.com/ ig: @ruthielindsey Jed's site: http://www.jedidiahjenkins.com/ ig: @jedidiahjenkins

Day in the Life
018 | Lauren Frontierra | Podcaster & Founder The Real Female Entrepreneur

Day in the Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 69:10


Heads up! There are affiliate links in this blog post. What that means is if you click on a link and then make a purchase, I make a small percentage of money because I referred you. This comes at no additional cost to you. I only share products and resources that I trust and that I know will help you in your business. Grateful for your support!On today's show, I have Lauren Frontiera, podcaster and creator of The Real Female Entrepreneur.Lauren and I are in the same entrepreneurial groups online and after a few Skype dates, we became fast friends. Lauren and I started our businesses around the same time and Lauren so openly shares the rollercoaster that is entrepreneurship and I can relate to practically all of the topics she talks about on her podcast, where she interviews a variety of female entrepreneurs sharing their successes, struggles, and everything in between.During this episode, we talk about meditation, her journey to becoming an entrepreneur, the struggles and rewards of being a podcaster/entrepreneur, among many other topics. Lauren is not one to hold back and she shares it all and I'm excited for you to listen.Excited for you to tune in and hope you enjoy!   In today’s episode, you'll find out:   Lauren's journey to becoming an entrepreneur and how she got started. How & why did Lauren started The Real Female Entrepreneur podcast and community. Her biggest struggles and more rewarding moments of being an entrepreneur. What she thinks people misconceive about being an entrepreneur. How entrepreneurship has changed her for the better. How she prepares for interviews. Advice she'd give to other female entrepreneurs. Full show notes at: brittneyllynn.com/018 Links mentioned: Website The Real Female Entrepreneur podcast Day in the Life episode 001 featuring Tonya Dalton Day in the Life episode 011 featuring Jessica Freeman Day in the Life episode 004 featuring Kali Rogers Day in the life episode 008 featuring Andrew Brockenbush You Are A Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero The Ellen Show YouTube channel Colleen Ballinger YouTube channel Fleur DeForce YouTube channel Jedidiah Jenkins   Follow Lauren + TRFE: Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Leave an honest review on iTunes. The ratings and reviews help for two reasons: 1) Most importantly, I get to know you, the listener, and what content you enjoy the most. 2) The more reviews the podcast has, the better chance it has at getting in front of new listeners. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram Join the Facebook group to interact with guests and other listeners Join the Day in the Life newsletter

Good Life Project
Jedidiah Jenkins: Living a Life of Intention and Adventure.

Good Life Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 65:58


Jedidiah Jenkins is a storyteller, adventurer and powerful advocate for intentional living.Leaving behind his training in law to tap a lifelong gift for storytelling and a deep heart of service, Jedidiah joined the team at Invisible Children. They would eventually launch the KONY 2012 campaign, producing a video that went massively viral with more than 100-million views in the first week. This both shined the light on a nation in dire need, but also brought on a fierce backlash that led to a lot of pain and self-exploration.As he neared his 30th birthday, Jedidiah started feeling called to commit to a powerful personal quest. So, he made the frightening decision to leave a job he loved to pursue an untested dream: bicycling to Patagonia and writing a book about it. From the cartels of Mexico, to the mega-churches of the US, to the Amazon in Bolivia, he has seen some crazy things.In this week's episode, we explore his epic journey, and the adventures still yet to come.Rockstar Sponsors:RXBAR Kids is a snack bar made with high-quality, real ingredients designed specifically for kids. It contains 7 grams of protein and has zero added sugar and no gluten, soy or dairy. Find at Target stores OR for 25% off your first order, visit RXBAR.com/goodlife.Are you hiring? Do you know where to post your job to find the best candidates? Unlike other job sites, ZipRecruiter doesn’t depend on candidates finding you; it finds them. And right now, GLP listeners can post jobs on ZipRecruiter for FREE, That’s right. FREE! Just go to ZipRecruiter.com/good.Audible has the best audiobook performances, the largest library, and the most exclusive content. Learn more, start your 30-day trial and get your first Audible book free, go to Audible.com/goodlife.

Good / True / & Beautiful | with Ashton Gustafson
Mystery, Metaphor, & Wonder with Jedidiah Jenkins

Good / True / & Beautiful | with Ashton Gustafson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 61:34


At the age of thirty Jedidiah Jenkins got on a bicycle and road from Oregon to Patagonia. Sixteen months later he arrived in Patagonia and he is now sharing his insights on choosing your own life and living with intention. Now serving as the executive editor of Wilderness Magazine, Jedidiah joins us in this podcast as we discuss his journey with Mystery, his love affair with metaphors, and how to cultivate a life of wonder and awe in the magic of the mundane.

Sounds Good with Branden Harvey
Jedidiah Jenkins — The Adventure of Curiosity

Sounds Good with Branden Harvey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016 76:56


Jedidiah Jenkins wants to live to be a billion. If you ask him how, he’ll tell you he wants to live every day fully alive. And really, he has. As one of the early leaders of Invisible Children, Jedidiah saw a small non-profit turn into a global movement. While Invisible Children was at its height, Jedidiah left to pursue a crazy dream to bike from Oregon to Patagonia. He came back with countless stories from the adventure. Now Jedidiah spends his time getting those stories out in the world as he writes his soon-to-be-released novel and shares snippets of his life on Instagram with his 108,000 followers. Today, Branden talks with him about what inspired him to live this unconventional life, why we need to push ourselves outside of our comfort zones, and why curiosity is so important. -- You can connect with Jedidiah Jenkins on Instagram at @jedidiahjenkins. Connect with Branden Harvey and catch up on his latest adventures on Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat at @BrandenHarvey. And subscribe to his weekly newsletter at brandenharvey.com. You can find more podcasts like Sounds Good over at Gradient.is.

The Rich Roll Podcast
Jedidiah Jenkins: The Pursuit of Wonder, The Power of Story & Finding Truth in Adventure

The Rich Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2015 138:38


“The choice to pursue a dream, at the destruction of my comfort, with the loss of safety and certainty, all for the purpose of doing something that inspires others to a fuller life of wonder and creativity and quality, to me that is a burden of responsibility worth carrying. To me, that is growing up.”Jedidiah JenkinsAuthor, global adventurer, social entrepreneur, human rights activist & lawyer, filmmaker and overall beautiful human.All of these labels certainly befit today's guest, yet all somehow manage to fall short.I can't quite recall how Jedidiah Jenkins first came across my radar. What I do remember is happening upon his rather stunning Instagram feed as he neared the end of a spectacular bicycle powered journey in Patagonia.Each photograph more arresting than the one prior, every image conveyed it's own story that perfectly informed an engaging larger narrative. But it's Jedidiah's accompanying entries — beautifully composed, contemplative and quite poetic — that set his feed apart. Writings themed less by place than interior geography, it's Instagram as dynamic journal — an experiment in blogging that camps out hundreds of miles beyond any travelogue, blog or vlog you've ever before seen.I was hypnotized. Who is this guy?A graduate of the USC School of Cinematic Arts and Pepperdine University School of Law, Jedidiah began his professional career as one of the founding leaders of Invisible Children, the small non-profit that overnight became world renown courtesy of a little social justice campaign you might have heard of called #Kony2012– a campaign that redefined internet virality.The progeny of adventurer journalist parents who quite famously graced the cover of National Geographic walking across America in the 1970’s, I think it’s fair to say that despite his deskbound legal career, Jedidiah and the outdoors had a little destiny to sort out. And so, to celebrate his 30th birthday, Jedidiah quit the job he loved to unconsciously follow in his parents' footsteps, scare himself, embrace the unknown and, like a character out of a Mark Twain novel, light out on the territory.In August, 2013, on two wheels powered only by two legs, Oregon to Patagonia began in Florence, Oregon and culminated in Patagonia is January 2015. A sixteen-month, 10,000 mile journey elegantly and thoughtfully captured and shared on his incredibly popular Instagram feed and soon to be the subject of his first bookIn so many ways, Jedidiah is exactly who I expected him to be. And yet his wit and warmth somehow managed to surprise me — a guy deeply connected to his personal truth and just so refreshingly present.This is a phenomenal conversation about:* the pursuit of wonder & adventure* the transformative power of story* the risk & reward of following your passion* global wealth disparity* dependence upon the kindness of strangers* combatting our culture of skepticism* behind the scenes of Kony 2012; and* the beauty and peril of pursuing the creative lifeJedidiah is a very special guy. I am very excited to share this one with you. In all sincerity, I hope you enjoy the exchange.Peace + Plants,Listen & Subscribe on iTunes | Soundcloud | See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

That's So Retrograde
Ep 8: Wanderlusting (guest: Jedidiah Jenkins)

That's So Retrograde

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2015 35:11


The TSR gals get the honest details about the intricacies of fulfilling one's wanderlust from expert traveler, writer, and overall beautiful soul: Jedidiah Jenkins.

DENtalks powered by DEN Meditation
Jedidiah Jenkins - 14,000 Mile Journey Within

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 90:57


Includes one of Jedidah's favorite poems.We have a very special guest this week, travel writer, public speaker, and the author of “To Shake The Sleeping Self, Jedidah Jenkins, is with us on #DENtalksPodcast! This episode is a treat, we dig into Jedidah’s memoir of his 14,000 mile cycling trip from Oregon to Patagonia and the surprising (or not so surprising) lessons that came out of this brave adventure. Jedidah jumps right into some heavy topics such as the stages of enlightenment, dismantling the order we’ve been taught as children, questioning his strong Christian faith, navigating being a gay Christian, how the Discovery Channel was an outlet for his childhood curiosity, his internal experience in the Mexican desert alone with his bike, his perspective on social media and travel today, and even his theory on time. This episode has so many incredible takeaways, but one of the biggest lessons Jedidah shares is how a journey like the one he took, really do work in impacting and changing your life forever. It may not be on your expected timeline, but the journey is always working within you. He even shares a beautiful poem with us at the end of the episode for his Personal Practice - you don’t want to miss it!Show Notes: www.DENtalksPodcast.comDEN Meditation: www.DENmeditation.comDon't live in LA but want to access all that The DEN has to offer? Now you can with www.DENanywhere.com! Sign up for FREE Meditations, Certifications, Workshops, 21 Day Challenges and more!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dentalks-powered-by-den-meditation7294/donations