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Jen is a writer and an author who has found that the more she leans into her love of writing the more happiness she is finding in her life. She has found joy by connecting with people through her podcast A Wild and Precious Life while she focuses on her writing. The podcast has actually helped her to get her writing out there in the world. Jen shares how we can all learn from each other and offer different perspectives on this journey of life. She writes about everything and shares with us why she doesn't limit herself to just writing about life experiences. Be sure to check out her podcastpodcasthttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-a-wild-and-precious-life-89140972/
This was a LONG one, which is pretty standard when Jen Cross comes on the show! Fresh off a CEV Challenge Cup Championship, we talk about winning her first European trophy, the exciting future of the Canadian Women's National Team, gender norms in sport, and much, much more!
Canadian National Team setter Brie King joins the show after being highly recommended by friends of the show Autumn Bailey and Jen Cross! Brie joined the National Team this summer and jumped from the Next Gen Squad to the Senior Team in just 4 months. She gives us a behind the scenes look at their Olympic Qualifier and leaving school early to go play pro to help the National Team. She also tells us about how setters and hitters need to connect on and off the court and advice for young players. We hope you enjoyed this episode! Please leave a 5Star review, a comment and the best compliment you can give the show is telling your friends! Stay Excellent!
Jen Cross joins us all the way from Bulgaria to discuss the National Team, Champions League, Pro Volleyball, University of Michigan, Beach, playing on one of the best club teams ever and sooooooo much more! We hope you enjoyed this episode. Remember the best compliment you can give the show is telling your friends! Please leave a 5 Star Review and a comment. Stay Excellent!
Alzheimer’s Speaks Radio – Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sounds news, not just sound bites. Lori La Bey, host and founder of Alzheimer's Speaks talks with Cyndy Luzinski founder of Dementia Friendly Communities of Northern Colorado and Dr Jeni Cross who is the principle researcher on the B Sharp Engagement program, We have an exicitng conversation as amazing study results are shared. 2019 Summary Reseach Contact Information: Cyndy Hunt Luzinski - Dementia Friendly Communities of Northern Colorado DementiaFriendsNoCO.org DementiaFriendsNoCO@gmail.com 970-213-4548 Jeni Cross, Professor - Department of Sociology, Colorado State University Phone 970.491.0483 https://www.drjenicross.com jeni.cross@colostate.edu Additional Resources at Alzheimer's Speaks Keynotes/Training
In this weeks episode I am delighted to have the wonderful founder of Hypnobirthing & more with me, Jen Cross. Jen gives us an insight into her own pregnancy and hypnobirthing journey, and how she felt inspired to help other Mum's have a positive birth experience whatever the outcome. Not only this, Jen has recently created a Word of Mums (formerly Warrior Mums) face book group to help connect, empower, support and uplift local Mums and showcase their businesses. Jen has also just launched her new positve birth affirmation cards that double up as baby milestones and every couple that signs onto her course receives a pack for free. She really is sunshine in human form! Full details of Hypnobirthing & more can be found here: www.lovehypnobirthingandmore.co.uk fb: lovehypnoB If this podcast brings you joy and you love listening to it, please rate and subscribe on itunes- I'd be so delighted! Also, if you send a screen shot of your subscription to sageandsoulyoga@gmail.com I'll send you a free 15 minute yoga flow from me. Also a huge thank you to this weeks sponsor Woman Feminine Wellness / www.yonisteam.co.uk and use code SAGE AND SOUL to receive a free packet of steaming herbs when any full treatment is booked (valid through end of September)
Jen Cross is a visionary and a healer who’s helped hundreds of survivors, but she still struggles with the business side. This episode is a rare opportunity to go behind the curtain and hear some honest talk about business. Jen talks about the difficulty of finding a balance between serving her community and sustaining herself financially. You’ll also hear me slip into some unrequested coaching. Oops. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Why she’s sometimes surprised she’s an entrepreneur Creating writing and healing workshops for survivors of sexual trauma Taking time off from the workshops she runs The difficulty of promoting her work Holding boundaries as a business owner Working through her desire to hide Working in a community that has an expectation of low-cost services Finding her business community Show notes at http://coachingwithannie.com/podcast/71
Can writing be a tool to unlock more erotic freedom and possibility? How does reading erotica help us discover what is possible for our own sex lives? In this interview, writer and writing workshop facilitator Jen Cross shares what she has learned from over 20 years guiding others in tapping into the power of writing […] The post Writing As Erotic Practice appeared first on Pleasure Mechanics.
SIGN UP NOW! Explore More Summit 2018 starts in just a few hours and runs for the next 10 days. It's free and online. Grab your ticket now at exploremoresummit.com. What if we could not only write ourselves whole after trauma, but write our way into the erotic and desire? This week, Jen Cross, author of "Writing Ourselves Whole: Using the Power of Your Own Creativity to Recover and Heal from Sexual Trauma," is here to talk about healing and the power of the page. Let's start with the giveaway! Jen generously provided me with a signed copy of her book to offer as part of a giveaway to SGR listeners. If you'd like to put your name in the running, there's a handy-dandy entry form here. Jen and I talk about trauma and the ways it can impact us, plus the power of writing and storytelling to move beyond our trauma. There is something extremely meaningful in sitting in a group of people who understand the ways we move through the world and having that witnessed and held. We also talked about the importance of the people around survivors (partners, family, friends) in getting their own support and holding space for the pain that comes with trauma. Despite the heaviness of the topic, the conversation is surprisingly light and I had such a great time connecting with Jen. We also field a listener question from Fearful about dissociating during sex and why we have such high expectations for ourselves around staying present - with and without trauma. Patreon supporters - Jen and I talk about writing the erotic and how to get started with it. Pop over to Patreon and if you support the show at $3 and above, you can tune into all the bonus content from each week. patreon.com/sgrpodcast Follow Sex Gets Real on Twitter and Facebook. It's true. Oh! And Dawn is on Instagram. About Jen Cross: Jen Cross is a widely-published author and the founder of Writing Ourselves Whole, an organization that offers Amherst Writers & Artists writing workshops, creating spaces in which the true and complicated stories of the body can emerge. Jen has worked with hundreds of writers, through private workshops and in collaboration with colleges, social change organizations and other institutions throughout the U.S. For more information, visit www.writingourselveswhole.org. You can stay in touch with Jen on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter @VozSutra. Listen and subscribe to Sex Gets Real Listen and subscribe on iTunes Check us out on Stitcher Don't forget about I Heart Radio's Spreaker Pop over to Google Play Use the player at the top of this page. Now available on Spotify. Search for "sex gets real". Find the Sex Gets Real channel on IHeartRadio. Hearing from you is the best Contact form: Click here (and it's anonymous)
Amy talks with writer, performer, and educator Jen Cross about her new book and how writing is an embodied practice available to all of us, not just to heal trauma but also to celebrate our passions. Find out more about Jen here: http://writingourselveswhole.org Jen's recently published book is Writing Ourselves Whole: Using the Power of Your Own Creativity to Recover and Heal from Sexual Trauma If you are in San Francisco, come to the book's launch party on December 5, 2017 in San Francisco (more info here) Other resources mentioned: Peter Levine, Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma Pat Califia, Macho Sluts and other booksDorothy Alison, Bastard Out of Carolina and other booksPat Schneider, Amherst Writers & Artists methodClarissa Pinkola Estés, Women Who Run with the WolvesLaura van Dernoot Lipsky, The Trauma Stewardship Institute Music: Grateful to Little Dog Big Ears for their Creative Commons licensed music She Sees Mice (intro and outro). Make sure to subscribe in iTunes or Sticher. And give us a 5-star review in iTunes, it helps us reach more beloved explorers.
Interview from November 26, 2008 with Jen Cross, a freelance writer and facilitator of writing workshops for survivors of sexual abuse, and of erotic writing workshops. Our conversation begins with Jen describing what happens during a Writing Ourselves Whole Workshop.Check out the Writing Ourselves Whole blog where Jen has written out longer answers to the questions we covered, and some we didn’t get to include.