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On Tuesday, April 29, the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), member organizations, and elected officials rallied at the State Capitol's Million Dollar Staircase in support of the New York For All Act. The Act is a landmark piece of legislation that would prohibit state and local government agencies, including law enforcement, from collaborating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE. We hear from the two emcees, Cassandra Bocanegra of NYIC and Iridian Riccobono Lucas of the Columbia County Sanctuary Movement, followed by Assemblymember Karines Reyes, the lead sponsor of the bill; Jax a teenager from an immigrant family with Make the Road New York; Assemblymember Amanda Septimo; and Jessica Maxwell of the Workers Center of Central New York. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
In this episode of SurgOnc Today, Dr. Julie Hallet, chair of the HPB disease site working group, and Dr. Callisia Clarke, member of the SSO board of directors, are joined by Dr. Jessica Maxwell and Dr. Alexandra Gangi to explore the evolving field of surgery for neuroendocrine tumors liver metastases. They discuss patient selection, pre-operative optimization, and unique surgical techniques to optimize perioperative and oncologic outcomes.
Fellow Ozians, the wait is over! The much-anticipated review of the movie musical that's defying gravity, Wicked, is finally here. Join host Mackenzie and special guest Jessica Maxwell as they delve into their thoughts on this dazzling adaptation. Hear these longtime friends sing the praises of the film's leading ladies, and how Ariana Grande-Butera exceeded their expectations. They uncover the clever Easter eggs director Jon M. Chu sprinkled throughout the film for eagle-eyed fans to discover. Plus, they share what they're most excited to see in the highly anticipated sequel, Wicked: For Good. All of this and a trip to the Ozdust Ballroom in this all new episode! Head over to our YouTube page to watch the video version of this podcast.
Is sexual chemistry just natural compatibility, or can it grow from effort and work? Dr. Jessica Maxwell shares her research exploring how sexual beliefs influence well-being in both long-term and casual relationships. We discuss how individual differences, like attachment styles, shape our relationship preferences, from one-night stands to long-term monogamy. Plus, stay tuned for practical tips for maintaining passion in long-term relationships!
Dr. Maxwell discusses her JOGS article “Postoperative Opioid Use Is Associated with Increased Rates of Grade B/C Pancreatic Fistula After Distal Pancreatectomy”
Welcome to SciSection! Joining us in today's interview is our special guest Dr. Jessica Maxwell! Dr. Maxwell is currently an assistant professor at McMaster University, where she researches relationships and sex
Prepare to delve into the profound connection between sexual empowerment and mental health! Join our host, Lu Ngo, as she engages in an enlightening conversation with the esteemed Dr. Jessica Maxwell, a social psychologist specializing in the factors that contribute to satisfying sexual and romantic relationships. Dr. Maxwell's impressive background includes a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto and extensive research experience. Her work sheds light on the individual differences in expectations and perceptions that shape sexual and relationship well-being. From exploring the maintenance of sexual satisfaction to understanding expectations in casual encounters and detecting partners' feelings and preferences, Dr. Maxwell's expertise is truly enlightening. Currently serving as an assistant professor at McMaster University, she shares her invaluable insights in this episode. This episode focuses on "The Role of Sexual Empowerment in Mental Health and Overall Well-Being." Discover the transformative effects of embracing one's sexual agency and the potential for improved mental health and overall well-being. Dr. Maxwell also shares practical practices that can enhance the role of sexual empowerment in promoting mental well-being. Join Lu Ngo and Dr. Jessica Maxwell in this enriching episode as they unravel the intricate relationship between sexual empowerment and well-being. With Dr. Maxwell's expertise and evidence-based insights, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the power of sexual agency and how it positively influences your mental health. Tune in now to Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast and embark on a journey towards sexual empowerment and holistic well-being. Get ready to expand your knowledge and empower yourself! Connect with Dr. Jessica's social media on: Website: https://facsocsci.mcmaster.ca/people/maxwell-jessica Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jess_A_Maxwell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maxwell.psyc/ Produced by the Wellbeing Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs. Explore LMSL at https://lifemanagementsciencelabs.com/ and visit http://we.lmsl.net/ for additional information about Wellbeing Science Labs. Follow us on social media to stay updated: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wellbeingsciencelabs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wellbeing.science.labs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellbeing.science.labs/ LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/showcase/wellbeing-science-labs Twitter: https://twitter.com/WeScienceLabs TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wellbeing.science.labs Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/wellbeingsciencelabs/ You can also subscribe and listen to our podcasts on your preferred podcasting platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/doing-well-the-wellbeing-science-insights-podcast/id1648515329 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/63Gni7VN4Ca6IicSuttwQL Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7cd001d1-b7ba-4b22-a0f3-17c1a9c6e818/doing-well-the-wellbeing-science-insights-podcast iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-doing-well-the-wellbeing-s-102890038/ Podbean: https://wellbeingscienceinsights.podbean.com/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/3402363 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/doing-well-the-wellbeing-scien-4914859 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL3dlbGxiZWluZ3NjaWVuY2VpbnNpZ2h0cy9mZWVkLnhtbA
In case you missed our live stream, enjoy this edited audio only version of our Live Movie Musical Commentary of 'Chicago'. Listen to Mackenzie and special guest co-host Jessica Maxwell break down the adaptation, direction, and performances in this best picture winning movie musical. Enjoy as these two long time friends discuss their opinions on some of the alternative casting choices, the Canadian connections to the film and the importance of knowing how to properly stage and edit musical numbers for film! All this and a razzle dazzle court room. Leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter
A talk with psychologist Jessica Maxwell about her research on sexual relationships. We talk about "growth" versus "destiny" views on sex: in other words, whether someone sees sexual satisfaction as something one must work on, or if one sees it as largely an issue of destiny--something that's either present or it's not. Other topics include: the role of media in affecting our views on sex; how boredom and lack of novelty can hurt sexual satisfaction; performance-related anxiety; how porn might be affecting people's ideas of sex; thoughts on scheduled date nights versus more spontaneous attempts at romance; sleeping in separate bedrooms. TAG: Talking About Guns“Talking About Guns” (TAG) is a podcast created to demystify a typically loaded and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris Dan Harris is a fidgety, skeptical journalist who had a panic attack on...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Next Friday on Before the Downbeat while Autumn is still away Mackenzie is joined this time by friend and returning guest turned co-host Jessica Maxwell! Together they head to Germany and discuss the angsty teen rock musical Spring Awakening! Hear these two long time friends debate if the score properly reflects teenage angst or if it blows its proverbial load too soon. They explore whether they can still relate to a musical that is geared toward a more youth audience. Plus hear about the time Jessica met a member of this musical creative team All of this and some future Glee stars on next Friday's all new episode! Don't forget to leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter
This week on Before the Downbeat Mackenzie and returning guest cohost Jessica Maxwell head to the Moondance Diner and review hit Netflix movie musical to hit the big screen Tick, Tick... Boom!. Hear these two long time friends give their thoughts on Andrew Garfield's portrayal of Jonathan Larson and his award chances, they reveal their favourite Broadway performer cameo and they debate which movie musical is better between this and the new West Side Story. All of this plus a heartfelt voicemail from Stephen Sondheim! Don't forget to leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter
Next Friday on Before the Downbeat Autumn is away directing a production of Rent so Mackenzie and returning guest cohost Jessica Maxwell head to Harvard Law School and discuss the energetic and wholesome musical Legally Blonde! Hear these two long time friends deep dive into the challenges of properly playing character of Elle Woods. They attempt to figure out why this musical was more successful in the West End than on Broadway. Plus hear them pitch new songs ideas including one for the character Vivienne. All of this and some blood in the water on next Friday's all new episode! Don't forget to leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter
In case you missed our live stream, enjoy this edited audio only version of our Live Movie Musical Commentary of 'Mamma Mia: The Movie'. Listen to Mackenzie and special guest co-host Jessica Maxwell break down the music, direction, and performances in this very financially successful movie musical. Enjoy as these two long time friends reminisce about what they doing back in summer of 2008, which was right before they met in portable 303 in the fall of 2008. Plus they debate who they'd rather hear sing Pierce Brosnan or Russell Crowe. All this and a bucket of water from the spring of Aphrodite. Don't forget to tune in for our next LIVE MOVIE MUSICAL COMMENTARY on Friday October 21st at 7:30pm EST for our commentary of the high divisive movie musical 'Cats' with guest Jillian Robinson. Leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter
In case you missed our live stream, enjoy this edited audio only version of our Live Movie Musical Commentary of 'Cats (2019)'. Listen to Mackenzie and special guest co-host Jillian Robinson break down the adaptation, direction, and performances in this very divisive movie musical. Enjoy as these two friends debate whether the reworking of the film's limited plot works. Plus they try to determine which performance they feel was the best in this very mixed film. All this and yakked up hairball. Don't forget to tune in for our next LIVE MOVIE MUSICAL COMMENTARY on Saturday October 29th at 7pmEST for our commentary of the Oscar winning movie musical 'Chicago' with the return of special guest Jessica Maxwell! Leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter
What's Actually Happening with Home Prices Today? One of the biggest questions people are asking right now is: what's happening with home prices? Why Today's Housing Inventory Proves the Market Isn't Headed for a Crash Whether or not you owned a home in 2008, you likely remember the housing crash that took place back then. Buyers: You May Face Less Competition as Bidding Wars Ease One of the top stories in recent real estate headlines was the intensity and frequency of bidding wars. Jessica Maxwell License#: 02165619 & Tanya West - Reid License#: 02167791 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gabrielolguin/message
Next Friday on Before the Downbeat Autumn is away directing a production of Rent so Mackenzie and returning guest cohost Jessica Maxwell head to Harvard Law School and discuss the energetic and wholesome musical Legally Blonde! Hear these two long time friends deep dive into the challenges of properly playing character of Elle Woods. They attempt to figure out why this musical was more successful in the West End than on Broadway. Plus hear them pitch new songs ideas including one for the character Vivienne. All of this and some blood in the water on next Friday's all new episode! Don't forget to leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter
This week on Before the Downbeat Mackenzie and returning guest cohost Jessica Maxwell head to the Moondance Diner and review hit Netflix movie musical to hit the big screen Tick, Tick... Boom!. Hear these two long time friends give their thoughts on Andrew Garfield's portrayal of Jonathan Larson and his award chances, they reveal their favourite Broadway performer cameo and they debate which movie musical is better between this and the new West Side Story. All of this plus a heartfelt voicemail from Stephen Sondheim! Don't forget to leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter
Next Friday on Before the Downbeat while Autumn is still away Mackenzie is joined this time by friend and returning guest turned co-host Jessica Maxwell! Together they head to Germany and discuss the angsty teen rock musical Spring Awakening! Hear these two long time friends debate if the score properly reflects teenage angst or if it blows its proverbial load too soon. They explore whether they can still relate to a musical that is geared toward a more youth audience. Plus hear about the time Jessica met a member of this musical creative team All of this and some future Glee stars on next Friday's all new episode! Don't forget to leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter
Have you heard of the Artemis book club? The club's summer read is "I Don't Know Why I Swallowed The Fly" by Jessica Maxwell. In the spirit of fly-fishing season, here's a treasure from the Artemis Archives -- Ali Bear giving us the play-by-play of casting. It's simply wonderful. Don't forget to join our community online in the Artemis Facebook group, or email us at artemis@nwf.org if you know of a book we should all read.
This week Mackenzie, Autumn, and returning guest Jessica Maxwell are discussing the Pulitzer Prize winning musical Next to Normal! Hear them debate the moral dilemma behind power ballad song 'I Miss the Mountains'. Discover why Mackenzie proposing cutting out the character of Henry and find out if after Autumn's revelations in our last rock musical episode she's able to connect with another musical in this genre. All of this plus just another day on this Friday's all new episode of the podcast! Don't forget to leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter
Next week Mackenzie and Autumn along with returning guest Jessica Maxwell are wading back into the rock musical genre to discuss the mental health musical Next to Normal! Hear them dissect and debate the complex character of Diana and if her actions in this musical are justified. They examine the concept of the character Gabe and then discover if Autumn, who is a novice to this piece, thinks this musical is worthy of its critically acclaimed title. All of this plus a music box and some family photos on next Friday's all new episode of the podcast! Don't forget to leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter
It's the final episode of season 2 of Before the Downbeat: A Musical Podcast and what better way to end the season than with Mackenzie paying Autumn penance for making her talk about Titanic and The Producers. So together with Jessica Maxwell, one of Mackenzie's long time friends, Autumn and Mackenzie not only set out pay their rent but also to talk about the musical Rent! Find out why both Mackenzie and Autumn hate the song 'Over the Moon', why Autumn thinks the fan favourite song 'Season of Love' doesn't truly fit this musical's messaging, and find out if Mackenzie can convert Jessica and Autumn to his views about this 90s rock musical. All of this and five miso soup, four seaweed salad, three soy burger dinner, two tofu dog platter and one pasta with meatless balls (it tastes the same) on this weeks final episode of season 2! Plus do our end of the season survey and you enter your chance to win a prize! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/P39KLNS Don't forget to leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter Patreon
Next week is the final episode of season 2! So to end the season Autumn and Mackenzie are covering the musical they've eluded to since episode 1. So the musical they will cover is none other than the Jonathan Larson smash hit Rent! Plus Autumn and Mackenzie are joined by one of Mackenzie's best friends and certainly one of Rent's biggest fans Jessica Maxwell. Together this trio deep dives into this musical. Learn why this is Mackenzie's least favourite musical, discover who they think is best couple of the show is, and find out where Mackenzie would move the titular song 'Seasons of Love' to in Act 2. All this and some performance art next Friday on the podcast! Don't forget to leave us a review and share your thoughts on this episode on our social media pages. Follow the links below to reach our pages. Facebook Instagram Twitter Patreon
This week in a fan favourite from our early days, Kaley and Sarah discuss the weird and wonderful world of dating and relationships. From first dates to foreplay, no topic is off-limits for these uproarious ladies. Subscribe to make Sarah and Kaley your dating spirit guides! Chat with us! Twitter: @sarahsahagian @kaleyames Instagram: kaleyames_ @youdoyoupod And our lovely guest! Website: http://jessmaxwell.com/ Twitter: @Jess_A_Maxwell Theme music is "Tag You're It," by The Whole Other
Time to call in the experts! We're joined by Dr Jessica Maxwell, a relationships and sexuality expert at Auckland University. We're living through a pandemic, but how do we love through one? It's hard to tee up a one night stand when you can't even shake hands.http://www.newshub.co.nz/podcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresh off their successful appearance at Pensacon, the guys are back at it. This week they return to the exciting world of Superman! ALL the way back to the first commercial incarnation other than the comic pages. Along the way we also feature the return of Mr. John Field. John last joined us on our episode featuring George Reeves (TV's first Superman). John also possesses extensive knowledge of "Bud" Collyer, and the early radio days of Superman! The Adventures of Superman is a long-running radio serial that originally aired from 1940 to 1951 featuring the DC Comics character Superman. The serial came to radio as a syndicated show on New York City's WOR on February 12, 1940. On Mutual, it was broadcast from August 31, 1942, to February 4, 1949, as a 15-minute serial, running three or, usually, five times a week. From February 7 to June 24, 1949, it ran as a thrice-weekly half-hour show. The series shifted to ABC Saturday evenings on October 29, 1949, and then returned to afternoons twice a week on June 5, 1950, continuing on ABC until March 1, 1951. In all, 2,088 original episodes of The Adventures of Superman aired on American radio. In the first few episodes, Superman's home planet of Krypton is located on the far side of the sun, as opposed to a distant star system as it is in most stories. During the journey to Earth, baby Kal-el grows into an adult and emerges fully grown from his ship after it lands on Earth. He is never adopted by the Kents but immediately begins his superhero career. This was eventually retconned in later episodes to match the narrative of the comic books. This serial introduced the fictional mineral kryptonite, the radiation from which can weaken and even (in some continuities) kill Superman. Aside from giving Superman's foes a plausible way to fight him, it also allowed Superman's voice actor to take the occasional break: Superman would spend the next episode incapacitated, his groans voiced by a substitute actor, Just as Superman's true identity remained a secret, the identity of radio actor Clayton 'Bud' Collyer also remained a secret from 1940 until 1946, when the character of Superman was used in a promotional campaign for racial and religious tolerance and Collyer did a Time magazine interview about that campaign. Since there were no reruns at that time, the series often used plot devices and plot twists to allow Collyer to have vacation time. Kryptonite allowed Superman to be incapacitated and incoherent with pain while the secondary characters took the focus instead. At other times, Batman (Stacy Harris) and Robin (Ronald Liss) appeared on the program in Superman's absence. The scripts by B. P. Freeman and Jack Johnstone were directed by Robert and Jessica Maxwell, George Lowther, Allen Ducovny and Mitchell Grayson. Sound effects were created by Jack Keane, Al Binnie, Keene Crockett and John Glennon. Many aspects associated with Superman, such as kryptonite, originated on radio, as did certain characters, including Daily Planet editor Perry White, copy boy Jimmy Olsen and police inspector Bill Henderson. On March 2, 1945, Superman met Batman and Robin for the first time. Paramount's animated Superman short films used voices by the radio actors, and Columbia's Superman movie serials (1948, 1950) were "adapted from the Superman radio program broadcast on the Mutual Network". --- 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/the-adventures-of/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-adventures-of/support
In this episode, Adam explores the wilderness of Loch Arkaig Pine Forest - one of Scotland's remaining fragments of native Caledonian pinewood. It lies within an iconic landscape of sparkling lochs fringed by mountains, full of rare wildlife and flora. Over land and loch Adam meets site manager Steve Morris, raptor expert Lewis Pate, project manager Jessica Maxwell and other custodians of this truly astonishing landscape. Don't forget to rate us and subscribe!
Think back to your first sexual education experience. What did you learn? Who taught you? How has your understanding of sex, sexuality, and gender changed as you got older? In this episode of Raw Talk, we explored these questions and more. Toronto District School Board teacher, Laura Brown, shared her thoughts on changes to the Ontario Health and Physical Education Curriculum. AIDS Committee Toronto worker, Alex Urquhart discusses PrEP as a revolutionary medication in the gay community. We also had some fun with Dr. Jessica Maxwell chatting about her PhD and current postdoctoral work on relationships and how to boost sexual well-being and satisfaction. Finally, we brought back Dr.Gillian Einstein, who walks us through the biology and neuroscience behind sexual differentiation, and what science says about both sex and sexuality existing on spectrums. Written by: Melissa Galati Links and Resources: Episode 31: Sex, Gender, and the Brain University of Toronto Sexual Education Centre Walt Disney - The Story of Menstruation (1946) Ontario Health and Physical Education Curriculum (2015) Ontario Health and Physical Education Curriculum (1998) Testosterone Rex by Cordelia Fine Closer by Sarah Barmak AIDS Committee Toronto The lived experiences of female genital cutting (FGC) in Somali-Canadian women's daily lives (article) Sex beyond genitalia: the human brain mosaic (article) Male or Female? Brains are intersex (article)
Think back to your first sexual education experience. What did you learn? Who taught you? How has your understanding of sex, sexuality, and gender changed as you got older? In this episode of Raw Talk, we explored these questions and more. Toronto District School Board teacher, Laura Brown, shared her thoughts on changes to the Ontario Health and Physical Education Curriculum. AIDS Committee Toronto worker, Alex Urquhart discusses PrEP as a revolutionary medication in the gay community. We also had some fun with Dr. Jessica Maxwell chatting about her PhD and current postdoctoral work on relationships and how to boost sexual well-being and satisfaction. Finally, we brought back Dr.Gillian Einstein, who walks us through the biology and neuroscience behind sexual differentiation, and what science says about both sex and sexuality existing on spectrums. Written by: Melissa Galati Links and Resources: Episode 31: Sex, Gender, and the Brain University of Toronto Sexual Education Centre Walt Disney - The Story of Menstruation (1946) Ontario Health and Physical Education Curriculum (2015) Ontario Health and Physical Education Curriculum (1998) Testosterone Rex by Cordelia Fine Closer by Sarah Barmak AIDS Committee Toronto The lived experiences of female genital cutting (FGC) in Somali-Canadian women's daily lives (article) Sex beyond genitalia: the human brain mosaic (article) Male or Female? Brains are intersex (article)
You Do You is the podcast that wants you to enjoy your love life. Brought to you by Eligible Magazine, hosts Kaley and Sarah discuss the weird and wonderful world of dating and relationships. From first dates to foreplay, no topic is off-limits for these uproarious ladies. Subscribe to make Sarah and Kaley your dating spirit guides! Theme music is "Tag You're It," by The Whole Other Chat with us! Twitter: @sarahsahagian @kaleyames Instagram: kaleyames_ And our lovely guest! Website: http://jessmaxwell.com/ Twitter: @Jess_A_Maxwell
In Episode 21 we are joined by Dr. Jessica Maxwell from Florida State University to chat about desire and make-up sex in romantic relationships. Jessica shares with us sexual desire changes over time in relationships. Is make-up sex the best sex? Is the honeymoon period fact or fiction? How does sexual desire change during a relationship? All this and much more in Desire and Make-Up Sex with Jessica Maxwell.
Are you and your S.O. on the same page when it comes to sexual needs? Tune in to this episode of "Sex With Dr. Jess" with Sexologist and Relationship Expert Jessica O'Reilly for tips and tricks on how to communicate your sexual needs to your partner. Jessica interviews Jessica Maxwell, PhD Candidate, University of Toronto and debunks the myths of sexual chemistry. Jessica Maxwell is a PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto studying the social psychology of romantic relationships & sexuality. Follow Jessica Maxwell on Twitter. This podcast is brought to you by Desire Resorts.
Aired Wednesday, 15 April 2015, 2:00 PM ETHow far does the Universe have to go to get your attention? Jessica Maxwell found out that the sky’s the limit. Join us as we learn about the amazing experiences that shifted Jessica from life-long non-religious global adventure writer to cosmic explorer and powerful healer.About Guest Jessica MaxwellNationally acclaimed travel writer Jessica Maxwell is the author of books on women’s adventure, fishing, golf and natural healing, and her work has been included in over two-dozen anthologies, notably Bill Bryson’s Best American Travel Writing 2000. She has fly-fished for Amazonian piranha for Forbes, hunted Norwegian grouse for Gourmet, chased wild mustangs for Travel & Leisure. Her earth-bound career took a sudden turn toward the mystical with the publication of her spiritual memoir, Roll Around Heaven (Beyond Words/ Simon & Schuster 2009), winner of two gold book awards.A “results and evidence girl,” Jessica has given many RAH! Talks and Workshops on the confluence of science and spirituality, and, thanks to reader demand, now has a full and lively practice as a spiritual coach and hands-on healer. She has been a featured speaker at the Sun Valley Wellness Festival and is a regular presenter at Ghost Ranch Retreat Center in New Mexico. Deeply touched by her readers’ outpouring of spiritual loneliness, her presentations offer personal validation, scientific proof, and profound healing and hope to skeptics, cynics, the spiritual-but- not-religious, and Church-goers alike.Her next book is about her healing work and her long-term love affair with the kingdom of Bhutan, her spiritual home for two decades. When she’s not in the Himalayas, Jessica lives in Western Oregon with her trial attorney husband, Tom Andersen, and two part-bobcat kitties who are an integral part of her healing team.Her website is: http://www.jessicamaxwell.com/
Claim your courage and energy when you listen to this show. Share in the adventures of Sheevaun and Jessica Maxwell and gain some insights into how to overcome being stuck, have more courage, humor and moving from the corporate confines to the wide open space of her book Roll Around Heaven. … Read more about this episode...
Interview with Jessica Maxwell, author of Roll Around Heaven: An All-True Accidental Spiritual Adventure