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In this episode, host Maria Buffolino gathers around the table together with Pastor CJ, Caleb Palermo, Jennifer Marshall, and Ruth Eichacker to unpack the Sermon Series: Let The Church Be The Church Vol. II
In this episode, host Maria Buffolino gathers around the table together with Pastor CJ, Caleb Palermo, Jennifer Marshall, and Ruth Eichacker to unpack the Sermon Series: Let The Church Be The Church Vol. II
In this episode, host Maria Buffolino gathers around the table together with Pastor CJ, Caleb Palermo, Jennifer Marshall, and Ruth Eichacker to unpack the Sermon Series: Let The Church Be The Church Vol. II
In this episode, host Maria Buffolino gathers around the table together with Pastor CJ, Caleb Palermo, Jennifer Marshall, and Ruth Eichacker to unpack the Sermon Series: Let The Church Be The Church Vol. II
Send us a textJennifer Marshall is a proud Navy veteran, EMT, Cancer Survivor and vocal advocate for the military veteran community. You may know her as the host of Mysteries Decoded on the CW (yes, she really is a licensed Private Investigator), or as Max's mom on Netflix's hit, Stranger Things. Other shows she's appeared on include NCIS, Hawaii Five-0, and Nickelodeon's Game Shakers, to name a few.From her early days in the military to making a name for herself in Hollywood, Jennifer's story is a testament to perseverance, adaptability, and the relentless pursuit of dreams.This episode discusses motherhood, military service, and embracing life's unpredictability.Connect with Passing The Torch: Facebook and IG: @torchmartin More Amazing Stories: Episode 41: Lee Ellis – Freeing You From Bond That Make You InsecureEpisode 49: Ryan Hawk – Crafting a Legacy of LeadershipEpisode 52: Riley Tejcek – Mission of Empowerment and Endurance
Hear from Jennifer Marshall, a Navy veteran turned actress known for her roles in Stranger Things and NCIS, among others. Learn about her military service, transition into acting, and relentless advocacy work, including her role as a Pinups for Vets ambassador and her brave battle with cancer. Tune in for advice on pursuing a career in entertainment and the importance of proactive healthcare for veterans. 00:00 Introduction to Jennifer Marshall 01:51 Military Service and Transition to Acting 13:55 Challenges and Stereotypes in Hollywood 17:19 Advice for Aspiring Actors 24:16 Pinups for Vets Ambassador 30:16 Battling Cancer: A Personal Story 37:02 Proactive Healthcare for Veterans 50:13 Closing ThoughtsLinks & ResourcesVeteran Suicide & Crisis Line: Dial 988, then press 1 Website: https://www.jennifermarshall.com Follow Jennifer Marshall on Facebook: https://facebook.com/actressjennifermarshall Follow Jennifer Marshall on Instagram: https://instagram.com/Jenn13Jenn13 Follow Jennifer Marshall on Twitter/X: https://x.com/Jenn13Jenn13 Follow Jennifer Marshall on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifermarshall13/TranscriptView the transcript for this episode.
On episode 371, Ryan digs into the archives for this classic interview with investigator, Jennifer Marshall. They discuss their co-investigation into the Roswell incident, involving recovered materials from the crash site and the analysis of the Ramey memo.Then, Marshall tells us about her Navy service, her private investigation work, and how the opportunity came about for her new televisions series, Mysteries Decoded. They talk about what she investigated, including The Mothman, the Montauk experiments, the Lizzie Borden murders, and so much more.Learn more about Jennifer Marshall at: www.jennifermarshall.comLearn more about ANOMACON: www.anomacon.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskiesByMeACoffee: buymeacoffee.com/UFxzyzHOaQPayPal: Sprague51@hotmail.comWebsite: www.somewhereintheskies.comStore: http://tee.pub/lic/ULZAy7IY12UYouTube Channel: CLICK HERETwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/somewhereskies/videosOrder Ryan's new book: https://a.co/d/4KNQnM4Order Ryan's older book: https://amzn.to/3PmydYCTwitter: @SomewhereSkiesRead Ryan's Articles by CLICKING HEREOpening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per KiilstofteProduced by LIONSGATECopyright © 2024. Ryan Sprague. All rights reserved.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you've been around for a while, you know we're dog lovers. That's why we're incredibly excited to bring you a very special episode of the podcast: This week we sat down with Larry Randolph and Jennifer Marshall Bleakley to talk about their book Finding Grace: The Inspiring True Story of Therapy Dogs Bringing Comfort, Hope, and Love to a Hurting World. Larry and his wife Susan co-founded Canines for Christ in 2007, and since then they've seen the therapy dog program grow into an international volunteer-based ministry reaching hundreds of thousands of people with God's love. Join us as Larry and Jennifer talk about the surprising role prayer played in Canines for Christ becoming a ministry, some of the ways they've seen therapy dogs open doors for prayer and ministry, and the power of therapy dogs to bring the love of God to a hurting world. You can connect with Jennifer and find Finding Grace and the Pawverbs books at JenniferBleakley.com You can find out more about Canines for Christ at K94Christ.org.
In today's episode, we have a fascinating conversation with Jennifer Marshall, who brings over 12 years of experience in dispatching across various emergency services—police, fire, and medical. But what sets Jennifer apart is her recent transition into a unique realm of dispatching: traveling dispatching. Join us as Jennifer shares her journey, shedding light on the lesser-known aspects of this dynamic field. From the highs to the lows, Jennifer opens up about the realities of travel dispatching, offering insights into its challenges and rewards. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion with Jennifer Marshall!Thank you for listening to Let's Talk Dispatch! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5 Star Review!Follow Us on Social Media Instagram | Follow Here! Facebook | Follow Here!Youtube | Subscribe Here! Interested in being on an Episode of Let's Talk Dispatch?Sign Up Here | Be My Next Guest!Find additional resources and Dispatch Merch at:Theraspydispatcher.com
Welcome to the 2nd episode of Sumo Group x Game Dev London podcast! In this episode, Jimmy Bowers, Jennifer Marshall and Chris Groves will be talking about embedding community management in your dev team.
"Empowering Women in Trucking" as we sit down with Jennifer Marshall, a trailblazer in the male-dominated industry of trucking. Jennifer shares her inspiring journey, from breaking barriers to empowering other women to pursue careers in trucking. This episode is proudly sponsored by TAFS FACTORING COMPANY, our Platinum Sponsor. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shetrucking/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shetrucking/support
Jennifer Marshall owner of Sourdough Hub The stories of two successful local bakers, one previously an international concert pianist, the other a recent winner of multiple baking awards. Exciting new lattes on sale at a Cambridge cafe. Life on Cambridge Market. Ideas for onions from Rosie Sykes. Lots of food and drink news, jobs and where to get free food from.
Jennifer Marshall experienced four psychiatric hospitalizations within five years—two before any diagnosis was reached, and two more because she was trying to protect her son during her own postpartum psychosis and later after going off medication to protect her unborn daughter. All of those hospitalizations were because she was unmedicated at the time. Then, seven years later, after seven and a half years of stability, she suffered a manic episode after the death of her friend and partner who had helped her launch her non-profit, Anne Marie Ames. Living in recovery with bi-polar disorder is a daily struggle, but Jennifer is determined to live successfully despite mental illness. With good health practices, good medical care, and the support of friends and loved ones Jennifer continues her campaign to de-stigmatize mental illness and to celebrate the brave people who put their names and faces to it. Jennifer founded “This is My Brave”, an organization to celebrate the stories of those who struggle with or have relationships with those who struggle with all forms of mental illness.
This Is My Brave with Jennifer Marshall, Episode #149 Jennifer Marshall is the founder of “This Is My Brave,” the leading platform for individuals to share their stories of overcoming mental illness through creative expression. Jennifer formed the organization after experiencing a positive outpouring of support following the publication of her story on a well-known news website. She wanted to provide that same opportunity to others living with mental illness. She envisioned a theater show concept, and together with her Co-Founder Anne Marie Ames, launched the project on Kickstarter. The project was successfully funded within 31 days, raising over $10,000 to create the inaugural show. “This is My Brave” continued to expand and became a national non-profit organization that has created over 90+ shows in cities across the country (and in Australia). Jennifer routinely speaks on the importance of sharing stories of triumphing despite mental illness to end stigma. She speaks regularly at mental health and storytelling conferences. Listen in for some great takeaways about how Jennifer is bringing mental health to the forefront and helping others share their stories to help themselves, their communities, and the world. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... Learn more about Jennifer Marshall and This is My Brave [3:43] What the “This is My Brave” platform looks like [5:47] What prompted Jennifer to step out of the shadows [8:32] How Jennifer's transparency impacted her children [11:06] Why it's important to normalize talking about mental health [14:11] Jennifer shares a story that impacted her from their 2015 show [15:15] Why you shouldn't be afraid to share your story [17:56] How can we lower the number of attempted suicides among teenagers? [19:45] How we can leverage social media to make a larger impact [21:45] How to talk about mental health with your children [24:54] The next big things for Jennifer Marshall and This Is My Brave [26:45] What Jennifer did today that put her in the right mindset for success [28:37] Resources & People Mentioned Danielle Fiorello The “Our Turn to Talk” documentary Principle Pictures Our Turn to Talk Our Turn to Talk podcast Jennifer's blog Connect with Jennifer Marshall The website On Instagram On Twitter On Facebook On YouTube Connect With Mitlin Financial podcast*at*mitlinfinancial(dot)com - email us with your suggestions for topics or guests If you would like to learn more schedule a call: https://mitlin.us/FitCall https://mitlinfinancial.com Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Facebook Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset Show are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. Subscribe to Mitlin Money Mindset® on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts
In this podcast, Jennifer Marshall and Kate McInerney discuss the current insolvency framework for distressed insurers and how that is set to change with the imminent amendments to the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 and the possible introduction of a bespoke resolution regime.
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Lisa is joined by Jennifer Marshall Bleakley who talks about her book, Pawverbs for a Dog Lover's Heart: Inspiring Stories of Friendship, Fun, and Faithfulness. Pawverbs for a Dog Lover's Heart brings together stories with beautiful photographs, each covering a real-life animal and sharing a principle from the book of Proverbs. Lisa and Jennifer talk a handful of stories that include a pitmix named Happy who is the best friend to a three year old girl with temporary hearing loss, a German Shepherd named Donnie and a little girl who faces her fear of dogs, a terrier mix named Cesar who was not at all what the family had in mind but who turned out to be the perfect fit, a black lab named Samson who helped a grieving family, a flat coated retriever named Raven who faced her fear of swimming with a little help from a friend, and many more! At the end of each story you get Paws and Ponder which has questions for you to think about after you read the story as well as Paws and Pray which has some prayers. It is a beautiful interview and a wonderful book!
Depending on your age and demographic, many of you might remember the female “buddy” movie, “Thelma and Louise.” Today, I am pleased to introduce Jennifer and Stephanie. Jennifer Marshall is a Navy veteran, private detective and host of the popular documentary series MYSTERIES DECODED seen on The CW Network. Stephanie Bingham is an author, historian, and spiritual psychic. Jennifer and Stephanie took a road trip to Fall River, Massachusetts, to film an episode on Lizzie Borden. The pair were given unfettered access, not only to the Second Street house where the gruesome murders of Andrew and Abby Borden took place, but also Maplecroft, the elegant mansion where Lisbeth lived out her remaining years after her acquittal of the crime. Did the pair experience any communications with the principals of this popular, macabre historical event? Let's ask.
Jennifer Marshall is best known as the actress who plays Max's mother on Stranger Things, the smash hit on Netflix. She's also a Navy vet, a mother of four, a licensed private investigator, and an alum of our Answering the Call program. She joins us on today's podcast to talk about her journey from service to Hollywood and how she manages to stay grounded as a servant leader in the world of entertainment. She also talks about the cancer journey she has been on for the past two years. She's a remarkable servant leader who is finding ways to use her platform as an actress to support military veterans in the entertainment business and beyond. In this episode, she references the great work done by the Hunter Seven Foundation (https://hunterseven.org/), an organization working to support veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic environments during their service.
(Riverton, WY) - The Bootstrap Collaborative is a joint effort between Central Wyoming College, MakerSpace 307, County 10 and the Wind River Development Fund. Its intention is to help new and existing businesses and entrepreneurs succeed and prosper while providing events and networking. Every month there is a lunch and learn, a networking event and then a workshop. Jennifer Marshall will be the speaker at the next event on November 17th. She will be speaking on Marketing 101. Along with her, she will have her digital marketing specialist, Carey Dod. They will help you through platforms, video marketing, press releases and more. This a free resource for entrepreneurs in Fremont County, find out more below. Marketing 101 WORKSHOPThursday, November 17, 5:30-7 pm 2255 Brunton Ct, Riverton Bootstrap Collaborative Website
The pandemic changed the way business is done forever. Once employees got a taste of working remotely and adjusted to a new lifestyle, there was little chance of getting workers back to the office on an everyday basis. While more than 59% of workers are now more attracted to jobs that provide flexibility via remote work, nearly 6 out of 10 executives and business owners are pushing back and demanding workers return to the office. One common reason given by managers is that you can't create a great culture with a remote workforce and workplace. Joining us for this episode are four of America's top business coaches (Ira S Wolfe, Vanessa Hunter, Jennifer Marshall, and James Thorne) who will share tips on how to lead teams that thrive without being in person.
On the season finale of Mysteries Decoded, Ryan Sprague and Jennifer Marshall set out to investigate a recent string of UFO sightings over the city of Phoenix, Arizona. This leads them down a path of retracing the famous 1997 event where thousands of people witnessed a boomerang-shaped craft and strange lights over Phoenix. Watch Mysteries Decoded: Phoenix Lights, on August 24th at 8/7c on The CW, or you can stream it for free on August 25th at: https://www.cwtv.com/Also, be sure to use #MysteriesDecoded to live tweet the episode and let The CW know you want more Mysteries Decoded!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode, Jennifer Marshall talks all about her many talents and life experiences being in the military, being in Hollywood, being on Stranger Things and other shows, and all of her work with Veterans. She is so accomplished and so humble! It was truly such a fun conversation and I cannot wait for you to hear it!! If you want to know more about her, Google her name! She has been a very busy person! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dawn9792/message
“It's hard to be lonely, isn't it? To miss someone who should be here?” Jodi Stuber wasn't looking for another horse for her struggling therapy ranch—let alone one like Solomon. After losing his herd, he was solitary and sad, spending his days standing near the plastic deer in his yard for company. No stranger herself to loss and heartache, Jodi knew she had to give Solomon a home. The road to recovery wouldn't be easy. As Solomon struggled to fit in with his new herd and Jodi continued to navigate her own grief, the two developed a deep bond. But just as Jodi and Solomon were both beginning to heal, an unthinkable tragedy struck the therapy ranch. And Solomon was about to teach Jodi the greatest lesson of all. Written by Jennifer Marshall Bleakley, author of Joey: How a Blind Rescue Horse Helped Others Learn to See, Project Solomon is a powerful story of resilience, sacrifice, and love that reminds us all how much we matter—to each other and to God. Guest Links: AMAZON: Project Solomon: The True Story of a Lonely Horse Who Found a Home--and Became a Hero INSTAGRAM: @jenbleakley
Jennifer Marshall's life story is like one that we see in movies. From a childhood filled with visiting food banks and relying on charity, she served in the military until she found herself walking the red carpets of Hollywood. Jennifer reveals that the difficulties and pain of growing up in poverty led her to pursue acting to fulfill a need and a purpose. "The trauma I had accrued as a child, and a young adult was not a downfall for me. It was something that I could choose to lament and say; this was terrible. Of course, these things happened. But I saw it as an opportunity to tap into emotions, create beautiful art, and heal myself from the inside out." Come along on our conversation to learn how to turn your life struggles into learning points to grow and thrive. Join me in this episode of Someone Gets Me —Inner Inspiration that Drives You with Jennifer Marshall ▶️ Key point covered in this episode: ✔️The power of persistence. Jennifer entered showbiz knowing she was not the youngest, prettiest, most talented, or wealthiest well-connected actress. As a Navy Veteran, she brought a terrific worth ethic and discipline, outworking many others. ✔️The longer you lament about how hard it will be, the more you will be behind the other people in the buffet of life. Jennifer's journey navigating trauma and abuse taught her to turn her pain into power. She emphasizes the power of self-belief, integrity, and hard work in her transformation from victim to survivor. ✔️The ultimate gift of all the discord and pain we go through is when it can finally be transmuted into something beautiful. It takes time and active effort for every person to come to peace with the past and appreciate the gifts that life's big tragedies have provided. A transformation is powerful after overcoming great adversity and crafting a beautiful path for yourself. ✔️If it's your calling, it will hunt you down and never leave you alone. There's a difference between what you can do and what you're called to do. Your soul purpose will keep following you around until you acknowledge it and will keep knocking on the door until you open yourself to embrace it. What dreams keep tugging at you that you are running away from? Jennifer Marshall is a proud Navy veteran and vocal advocate for the military veteran community. You may know her as the host of Mysteries Decoded on the CW (yes, she really is a licensed Private Investigator) or as Max's mom on Netflix's hit, Stranger Things. Other shows she's appeared on include NCIS, Hawaii Five-0, and Nickelodeon's Game Shakers, to name a few. Jennifer graduated Magna Cum Laude from Virginia Wesleyan University with a double major in International Politics and Spanish and a minor in History. Jennifer received her graduate degree from American Military University in Administration of Justice, graduating with a 3.994 GPA. As a proud Navy veteran, Jennifer volunteers in her community by mentoring other veterans looking to enter film and television. She also helps deliver food to homebound seniors through the local senior center. She raises funds for the award-winning and Congressionally recognized non-profit Pin-Ups for Vets to donate much-needed rehab equipment for our nation's veterans. Jennifer believes in the power of volunteerism and giving back to the community. Jennifer Marshall Biography, IMDB 21 June 2022 https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1351148/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm Connect with Jennifer Website: www.jennifermarshall.com LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-marshall-190b9a37/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/ActressJenniferMarshall/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oUO29hTl2Y Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenn13jenn13 ———————————————————————————————— How to Connect with Dianne A. Allen You have a vision inside to create something bigger than you. What you need is a community and a mentor. The Someone Gets Me Experience could be that perfect solution to bringing your heart's desire into reality. You will grow, transform and connect. https://msdianneallen.com/someone-gets-me-experience/ Join our Facebook Group Someone Gets Me: https://www.facebook.com/groups/someonegetsme. Follow Dianne's Facebook Page: Dianne A. Allen: https://www.facebook.com/msdianneallen. Email contact: dianne@visionsapplied.com Dianne's Mentoring Services: https://msdianneallen.com Website: https://www.visionsapplied.com Be sure to take a second and subscribe to the show and share it with anyone you think will benefit. Until next time, remember the world needs your unique gift, let your light shine.
Nick and James welcome Jennifer Marshall onto the show for a very honest discussion about farming and bringing up a young family.
Veteran Jennifer Marshall attended high school in a “one stoplight” town so it didn't take much convincing from the Navy recruiter to get her to join. She never imagined that someday she would appear in several Hollywood productions, host a television series and own her own private investigations firm. Jennifer started as a logistics specialist and also served on the fire and ship security defense support teams aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt. She had planned on making a career of the Navy but adverse reactions to vaccines on a Gulf War deployment forced her to leave at the five year mark. She decided to join the Los Angeles police department but was injured in the 14th week at the academy. At that point she decided to pursue acting. Some of her roles include the TV series General Hospital, Hawaii Five-O, Jack Reacher and Stranger Things. We discuss some of the challenges she faced breaking into Hollywood including the odd remark “You don't LOOK like a Veteran.” Jennifer says she has no problem playing military roles because Veteran actors bring something extra to those characters. “To a random actor the uniform is just a costume. A Veteran has a higher understanding.” Her best advice to other Veterans; “Know your own worth.” Though she never made in into the ranks of LAPD, she was always interested in detective work. Jennifer founded Deep Source Investigations in 2014. Producers of the CW series “Mysteries Decoded” called her their “purple magical uniform” because she is female private investigator who has worked in television. Jennifer Marshall is passionate about helping others. She funded the expansion of an orphanage in Uganda and two of her children are adopted from South America and Uganda. She also loves being part of the Pin-Ups for Vets organization. TAKEAWAY: “I am here today because of the generosity of many people and am very thankful for that. That is why I try to give back as much as possible.”
Jodi Stubar is cofounder and executive director, a nonprofit therapy ranch founded in 2004. that provides free services for individual children, and families. HopeWell programs include Unbridled Potential, a riding program for Children with special needs, and Project Solomon for veterans who are struggling with PTSD. Jodi and her husband, Ty, live in Weidman, Mi where they enjoy spending time with their children and grandchildren. Author Jennifer Marshall Bleakley is the author of Project Solomon, as well as Joey and the Pawverbs devotional series. She has worked as a child and family grief counseling from Nava Southeastern University. She lives in Raleigh, NC with her husband, Darrell, their two children and a menagerie of pets.
Our host, 19-year-old Anastasia Vlasova, opens Season One by sharing her own mental health story and why she's so passionate about starting this podcast. From her internship with This Is My Brave, Inc. (TIMB), to starting her freshman year at New York University, Anastasia understands how mental health affects her generation, and she's ready to do something about it. She's especially motivated by new research by Dr. Kristin Kosyluk, director of the Stigma Action Research Lab at the University of South Florida, about how storytelling saves lives. You'll also meet This Is My Brave co-founder Jennifer Marshall and learn about the impact that the organization has had on breaking down stigma surrounding mental illness and addiction. If you or someone you love is struggling with an eating disorder, help is available through the National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA). If you are in a crisis situation, please text STORY to 741741 to be connected with a crisis counselor at Crisis Text Line. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Is My Brave was co-founded in Virginia by Jennifer Marshall and Anne Marie Ames (1958-2017), two women passionate about ending the stigma surrounding mental illness, and saving lives through storytelling. In May of 2014, TIMB debuted its first ever live show in Arlington, Virginia at the Spectrum Theatre to a sold-out crowd of nearly 400. Over the past six years, the nonprofit organization has hosted performances across the United States and in Australia, including Greenville, SC; Valparaiso, IN (Chicagoland); Denver, CO; Iowa City, IA; Washington, DC; Baltimore, MD; Los Angeles, CA; Boston, MA; Lewiston, ME; Wheeling, WV; Boise, ID; New York, NY; and beyond. TIMB has been featured on the Today Show: Mind Matters with Carson Daly as well as in The Washington Post and O, The Oprah Magazine, Stage-Directions Magazine, and Health as well as many other publications. In 2019, This Is My Brave launched high school and college pilot programs. This Is My Brave, Inc. (TIMB), the national nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the stigma surrounding mental illness through storytelling, comes to Philadelphia hosting auditions May 7, 14, and 15, 2022. The resulting performance will be held at the Ambler Theater on October 9, 2022. Performances will feature area community members who live with mental health challenges or substance use disorders, telling their stories through spoken word, poetry, music, dance, and more. No performing experience is necessary. Register to Audition: https://calendly.com/thisismybrave-philadelphia (Participants must be age 18+).
Jennifer Marshall – The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 019 Jennifer Marshall. Jennifer Marshall was diagnosed with Type 1 Bipolar Disorder in 2006 at the age of 26. She's had four hospitalizations within five years – two in 2005 before any diagnosis was reached, and two more because she was trying to protect her newborn son (postpartum psychosis) in 2008 and her unborn daughter in 2010 – and all were because she was unmedicated at the time. Writing her way through life with a mental illness became her way of healing, and her award-winning blog BipolarMomLife became an inspiration to many. Jenn created This Is My Brave because she learned firsthand how powerful and therapeutic it was to live openly and not hide her diagnosis. She wanted to give brave individuals from the community a platform through which to creatively share their stories of living with mental illness to educate and inspire others. She lives outside Washington, DC with her husband and two children. Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Jennifer Marshall about living and conquering life with mental illness. Here is what to expect on this week's show: Why Jennifer believes storytelling is such a powerful way for individuals to express their feelings and how someone can bring “This is My Brave Storytelling” to life in their community. Her organization's shows they put on across the country, and how its' teens decide on which type of performances they're going to do and the overall production of them. Why Jenn created “This is My Brave” and the amazing programs they offer. Jenn's “Brave Ambassador” program and the importance of having the program on college campuses. Connect with Jennifer: Guest Contact Info: Website- https://www.jennifermarshall.me https://thisismybrave.org/author/jenniferthisismybrave-org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join me on the fourth episode of Dancing In The Grey with special guest Jennifer Marshall, fellow mental health advocate. Jenn sought out stories from others when she felt alone within her trauma and pain. She started to write an anonymous blog to help others who were struggling. A year and a half into her passion project, Jenn was offered to become a paid writer, spurring her to open up publicly, with her name. Flooded with thank you emails, Jenn made the decision to turn her growing blog into a show, raising $10,000 in just 31 days. Despite her success in mental health advocacy, Jenn struggled to prioritize her mental health throughout her life. Key points:- Coping with bipolar whilst under pressure to perform.- Dealing with postpartum psychosis. - How Jenn went from 4 hospitalizations within 5 years to building overall wellness and becoming strong in her recovery.- Why mental health advocacy is so essential to young people searching for online help.- Coming to terms with the understanding that recovery is not linear. There is no shame in the time it takes to understand your mental health. I hope you find value in this episode and if you think someone needs to hear it, please leave a review and pass along the message. It's my mission to see everyone prioritizing their daily mental hygiene. Where to find me:Instagram: @meetbritt @dancinginthegreyWebsite: https://meetbritt.com/TEDx: www.tedxlakemanalapan.comAnd if you want to get in touch directly with me you can reach me at britt@meetbritt.comI hope you are all GETTING YOUR COFFEE GETTING YOUR DAY!!Britt xProduced by: https://www.oceanaudioproductions.co.uk/
In this episode of the oddball show, Jason sits down with friend and mental health activist, Jennifer Marshall. Co-Founder of This Is My Brave and an important change-maker, Jennifer Marshall shares her journey to leading this organization dedicated to helping others share their stories of battling mental health and addiction.
In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent discuss the final presidential debate, record early voting counts, Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation, election interference, Pope Francis's thoughts on marriage, new COVID-19 symptoms, NAMB's Hispanic church planting emphasis, black holes, and the 2020 World Series. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week's ERLC content including Benjamin Quinn with "How does my faith in Jesus connect with my work life? Every kind of work is a sacred calling," Isaac Whitney with "Why I am thankful for my pastor's leadership during COVID-19," and Daryl Crouch with "How do we live for the kingdom in the contentious moment?" Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Jennifer Marshall Patterson for a conversation about life and ministry. About JenniferJennifer Marshall Patterson, director of the Institute for Theology and Public Life at Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., and Senior Visiting Fellow with The Heritage Foundation. ERLC ContentBenjamin Quinn with How does my faith in Jesus connect with my work life? Every kind of work is a sacred callingIsaac Whitney with Why I am thankful for my pastor's leadership during COVIDDaryl Crouch with How do we live for the kingdom in this contentious moment?CultureFinal Presidential Debate: What Time to Watch and Key IssuesEarly-voting numbers: U.S. on pace for record early turnoutJudiciary Committee advances Barrett to full SenateThe FBI says Iran and Russia have taken 'specific actions' to influence US electionsThe Good and Bad News About Marriage in the Time of COVIDBaptists respond to pope's endorsement of same-sex civil unionsResearchers looking into 'Brain Fog' being lingering symptom of COVID-19It's Time to Talk About Covid-19 and Surfaces AgainNew York reports most coronavirus cases since MayNAMB to emphasize Hispanic church planting in 2021A Black Hole's Lunch: Stellar SpaghettiThe 2020 World SeriesLunchroomLindsay: Watson family podcastJosh: The Ballot Booth Is Not Your BaptismBrent: Orionids, Asteroids, and Space with DaughtersConnect with us on Twitter@ERLC@jbwester@LeatherwoodTN@LindsNicoletSponsorsCaring Well Hiring Guide - Download your free copy now and strengthen your efforts to make your church safe for survivors and safe from abuse.Courage and Civility Church Kit - Pastors and church leaders download your free copy today to help guide your congregations through this polarized moment.
“Storytelling is the water of human communication…”(Bayer & Hettinger, 2019, p. 4) “Neither revolution nor reformation can ultimately change a society, rather you must tell a more powerful tale, one so persuasive that it sweeps away the old myths and becomes the preferred story…”~Ivan Illich Our individual narratives are “building blocks” for our collectively shared representations of the past and our projections for the future. When our stories collide and reconcile with one another on an interpersonal level, they start to illuminate the nuances of underlying themes and concerns, especially among marginalized groups like those impacted by mental health conditions, suicide loss and suicidal intensity.“Even though storytelling is a traditional means of delivering knowledge, wisdom and culture, it has a central role in social movements because it constructs agency, shapes identity and motivates action.” (p. 2, Prasetyo, 2017).This Is My Brave Logo.pngCommunity activism is built on a cycle of trust, undergirded by stories. Synergy is achieved by weaving together purpose-driven and authentic voices that together represent a community as a whole. When the collection of stories is shared publicly, the advocates have an easier time enrolling others into the movement. When people listen to stories, communities are formed and pull together. Shared experiences become a profound source of validation and consolidation of learning. We are co-constructed by relationships in the community and the stories that arise as a result.It is no wonder, then, that a number of collective storytelling initiatives about suicide prevention and mental health promotion have emerged, including “This is My Brave.” In this interview I interview Jennifer Marshall, founder of this nonprofit storytelling organization.About Jennifer MarshallJennifer Marshall headshot B&W.pngJennifer Marshall is the co-Founder/Executive Director of This Is My Brave, Inc., the nonprofit platform for individuals to share their story of overcoming mental illness through creative expression. This Is My Brave held its first show in 2014. Since then, the organization has produced 70 shows across the US featuring over 825 individuals who've shared their stories on stage in front of a live audience. Jennifer gave a TEDx talk in October of 2016 entitled “Mental Illness: Being Brave Saves Lives.” In June of 2018 Jennifer was awarded the prestigious Clifford W. Beers Award by Mental Health America. In December 2018 Jennifer was named Washingtonian of the Year by Washingtonian Magazine
We wrap up the women warrior series with this incredible guest. Jennifer Marshal is not your average actress in Hollywood, no way, she is a mother, wife, veteran, private investigator and champion of kindness. I had such a joy chatting with her. She is down-to-earth, authentic and as sweet, but spicy as they come! My very favorite part is when she addresses my daughter directly about Stranger Things and then to be even more amazing, she is a voice in the dark for veterans who have suffered from military sexual trauma.Email Jennifer if you need her to help tell your story email her at jennifer@jennifermarshall.com - she will reply! http://www.jennifermarshall.com/Need a PI? Look no further, if you are in California.....https://www.deepsourceinvestigations.com/Like her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ActressJenniferMarshall/and don't forget to Catch up on Stranger Things on Netflix or watch her latest show The CW's Mysteries Decoded. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10207668/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freedomsisters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freedomsisters/support
Jennifer joined the military with the dream of a long military career. She was thrilled to be stationed on a carrier, the USS Roosevelt. A dedicated hard-worker, she exceled until failing health destroyed her dream. Jennifer turned to acting carving out a brilliant career in one of the toughest places in the world to make it - Hollywood. Hear our veteran sister Jennifer's story and find out what life is like for a veteran working as an actress and her tips for success. See Jennifer in action! She is currently the host of the CW's "Mysteries Decoded." You can catch up any time on CW Seed, the network's streaming service. Wanna connect with this podcast click here: https://mailchi.mp/f2201ed895f6/thefemaleveteranspodcast Resources: Pin-Ups For Vets https://www.pinupsforvets.com/ American Corporate Partnership Veteran Mentorship Program https://www.acp-usa.org/ Follow Jennifer: Website: http://www.jennifermarshall.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenn13jenn13/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ActressJenniferMarshall/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenn13jenn13?lang=en Mysteries Decoded Episode list https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10207668/episodes
The Gays Of Our Lives talk to Jennifer Marshall about what it means that the local surgeon that did most of the trans surgeries in Indy has moved away and many other issues. Sponsored by CBD4acause through Denver CBD. use code Lissa20 for 20% off.
Private Investigator and host of the CW series Mysteries Decoded, Jennifer Marshall delves into Area 51, Bigfoot, and so much more on today's show! Today, we get to explore a whole different realm here on Talk For Two. Actually, it's a whole bunch of different realms: The paranormal, the cryptid, the unidentified, the unexplained–I LOVE […] The post Jennifer Marshall, Host of “Mysteries Decoded” – Episode 202 appeared first on Talk For Two.
With Congress in August recess, we take a break from our usual policy focused conversations to bring you interviews with leaders we admire who are shaping the world of Christian political engagement. This week, Chelsea Patterson Sobolik sits down with Jennifer Marshall Patterson of The Heritage Foundation and Reformed Theological Seminary. Guest Biography Jennifer Marshall Patterson is a senior visiting fellow in the Institute of Family, Community and Opportunity at The Heritage Foundation and a visiting lecturer and director of the Institute of Theology and Public Life at Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington. Previously, she served as a vice president of The Heritage Foundation. She has spoken at national and international forums, including many ERLC conferences, testified before Congress, authored the book Now and Not Yet: Making Sense of Single Life in the Twenty-First Century, and appeared on numerous radio and television shows. Marshall is pursuing doctoral studies at The Catholic University of America in moral theology and ethics. She holds masters degrees in religion from Reformed Theological Seminary and in statecraft and world politics from the Institute of World Politics and a bachelor's degree in French and from Wheaton College. Resources from the Conversation Jennifer's work at The Heritage Foundation Follow Jennifer on Twitter @MarshallJenA Jennifer's work at Reformed Theological Seminary Jennifer's book Now and Not Yet: Making Sense of Single Life in the Twenty-First Century The Gospel Comes with a House Key by Rosaria Butterfield ERLC | Capitol Conversation Podcast Last week's episode: August Profiles: Justin Giboney on Christian compassion and conviction in politics
Why do we seek to preserve religious liberty? Because every human being has intrinsic worth and is made in the image of God. Jennifer Marshall discusses how these fact affect our commitment to life, marriage, and religious liberty.
Jennifer Marshall is a Navy Veteran, accomplished actress, model, and super mom. We talk about her start in showbiz, what you should know before you decide to take on Hollywood, and how do you keep a secret identity exactly? All that and more! Official Website: http://www.jennifermarshall.com Twitter: @jenn13jenn13 Instagram: @jenn13jenn13 Facebook: www.facebook.com/actressjennifermarshall ----- Sponsors Clear Commo for all your podcast and audio book recording needs! www.clearcommo.com The Java Can, an all in one ruggedized coffee brewing solution! www.thejavacan.com 365 Days of Survival https://amzn.to/2RXXWMJ
Episode #036 features actress, Navy veteran and advocate Jennifer Marshall! You may recognize her from Netflix's hit show Stranger Things as Susan Hargrove the mother of Max. We took this episode to the upside down and right-side up as we discuss Stranger Things, military service, advocacy and life. She truly is an inspiring person and wish her much success. We hope you enjoy this episode. Release Date: 08/01/18 Location: Whittier, CA Guest: Jennifer Marshall Duration: 1 hour 11 minutes
Episode #036 features actress, Navy veteran and advocate Jennifer Marshall! You may recognize her from Netflix's hit show Stranger Things as Susan Hargrove the mother of Max. We took this episode to the upside down and right-side up as we discuss Stranger Things, military service, advocacy and life. She truly is an inspiring person and wish her much success. We hope you enjoy this episode. Release Date: 08/01/18 Location: Whittier, CA Guest: Jennifer Marshall Duration: 1 hour 11 minutes
Marriage is a good gift from God. Yet, it's often elevated to the point that singles are left out. At the ERLC National Conference, Jennifer Marshall, in her talk "How Singles Can Contribute to a Marriage Culture," points out that single have a valuable role to play. We hope you're encouraged by this message. Subscribe here iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | Tune in
Many issues in today's culture must be addressed by Christians, especially leaders within the church. At the ERLC National Conference, Andrew Walker hosted a panel about a few of those issues. The panel, Sexuality, Religious Liberty, and Cultural Engagement, featured Jennifer Marshall, Barrett Duke, and Erik Stanley. We hope this episode will help you think biblically about engaging with these important topics. Subscribe here iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | Tune in
Kevin McCullough turns to Townhall's Guy Benson to discuss the challenge of repealing and replacing Obamacare and why the Republican bill, although not perfect, would fix a lot of the failings of the current law. Elijah Brown of the 21st Century joins the Don Kroah Show to underscore the need for the U.S. and other nations to help with the violence and refugee crisis in the Middle East. Mark Elfstrand interviews the Heritage Foundation's Jennifer Marshall about how the left and the right might work tother on gender issues. We also hear from a couple of voices from a recent Heritage panel on the issue of transgenderism. Larry Schweikart, author of “How Trump Won,” tells Bill Bunkley why he thought Donald Trump would win the presidency long before others got on the Trump train. Kate Merrick shares her thoughts about strong women in the Bible and their struggle with human loss as chronicled in her book, “And She Still Laughs” on the Frank Sontag Show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
George Saieg of the ministry Arabic Christian Perspective joined Frank Sontag to discuss Islam and how our hearts should be open to share the good news with our Muslim neighbor. Albert Mohler took a closer look at how many Muslims around the world support ISIS-like thinking in his Briefing Program. Mark Elfstrand turned to Jennifer Marshall of the Heritage Foundation to learn more about important Supreme Court decisions that will be made next year. Dan Darling of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission also joined Mark Elfstrand to talk about Christian efforts to impact the “public good.” Pastors Ray Pritchard and Dave Watson joined Kevin McCullough to discuss their Advent books. David Limbaugh joined Frank Sontag to talk about his new book, “The Emmaus Code.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hugh Hewitt turns to David Drucker of the Washington Examiner to discuss Hillary's “servergate” problem (1:30). Hewitt talks with Senator Tom Cotton (R-AL) about Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons and what the Congress is doing about it (5:20). Jennifer Marshall of the Heritage Foundation gives an update on church and culture (8:35). Mat Staver of the Liberty Counsel shares thoughts about protecting marriage in Alabama (13:00). Albert Mohler provides a helpful warning about “being on the right side of history” (19:25). Pastor Dan Delzell talks about salvation and Matthew 7 (21:55). Pastor John Ortberg provides helpful advice about making choices from his book, “All the Places to Go … How Will You Know?” (27:55).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Army Lieutenant Bob McGinnis describes the fighting in Israel (1:20).• Shelly Palmer continues the conversation on Israel on the Bill Bunkley Show (4:00).•Rabbi Aryeh Spero discusses radical Islam in Gaza and in the wider region of the Middle East (8:25).•Jennifer Marshall talks about religious liberty with host Mark Elfstrand (13:00).•Robert Gordon raises awareness about the Environmental Protection Agency's underhanded tactics (17:30).•Sebastian Gorka talks about the spread of the terrorist organization ISIS (22:00).•Russell Moore discusses humans as gendered beings (27:50).•Mark Brown spells out the consequences of changing the definition of marriage (35:50).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.