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Welcome to LFTR Episode 40 - Book Club (#2) where we're talking about a bunch of the books Jamie and Clay have read over the past 20 weeks and a bunch of recommendations from our listeners and friends. Highlights (other than books) include:* A cocktail that tasted like hand soap* Happy Holidays from Christmastown* A recommendation for “old” people learning to snowboard* Continuing our NE Travel series - Maine: Camden, Bangor and a couple Harvest Hosts + a holiday weekend travel hack* LFTR Bookclub is a club for people who like booksBooks we talk about:* A Court of Thorns and Roses, Sarah J Maas* A Court of Mist and Fury, Sarah J Maas* A Court of Wings and Ruin, Sarah J Maas* A Cout of Frost and Starlight, Sarah J Maas* A Court of Silver Flames, Sarah J Maas* Our Missing Hearts, Celeste Ng* The Sun is a Compass, Caroline Von Hemert* Into the Wild, John Krakaur* Unraveled, Katie Brown* To Shake the Sleeping Self, Jedidiah Jenkins* Forager, Michelle Dowd* Nightbitch, Rachel Yoder* Allergic, Megan Wagner LloydLFTR listener recommendations:* Finding Me, Viola Davis* Outlander Series* Century Trilogy* Heaven and Earth Grocery Store* Before the Coffee Gets Cold* Legends and Lattes, Travis Baldree* Foster, Claire Keegan* The Echo of Old Books, Barbara A Davis* Such a Fun Age, Kiley Reid* The Last Chairlift, John Irving* 1000 White Women, Jim Fergus* I Have Some Questions for You, Rebecca MakkaiLinks:* Mission Ridge Ski Resort* South Mexican Restaurant* Yodelin Broth Company* Pepper Hill Farm* Maine TradeHers Farm Get full access to Letters From the Road at lettersfromtheroad.substack.com/subscribe
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.
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
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!
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
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
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!
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!
Show notes: We love a good nonfiction book around here - memoir, self-help, history, you name it, we've read it. Today, we're sharing 10 nonfiction recs with you, with some bonus recs from our podcast patrons. There is absolutely a nonfiction book out there for everyone. Happy listening! Click here to join us on Patreon to get an exclusive bookish goodie every single Friday. With fun bonus episode series like: Monthly Overflow Books, Backlist Book Club, The New Books in Our Lives plus a private community for RTL Book Nerds only, you're going to love being a part of our Patreon. Not only that, but you're helping to support our show by saying I LOVE WHAT YOU DO. Find the time stamped show notes below with links to all of the fun things we mentioned. Support indie bookstores by shopping our picks on Bookshop.org! Something Bookish: [3:36] M: 1) Writer's Coaching 2) Our RTL pen [5:09] S: Love Buzz by Neely Tubati Alexander - out May 2 Our Nonfiction Recs: [11:55] S: Into Thin Air: A Personal Account Of The Everest Disaster by Jon Krakauer [13:26] M: Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson Small Fry by Lisa Brennan-Jobs [15:17] S: The Year of Living Danishly: My Twelve Months Unearthing the Secrets of the World's Happiest Country by Helen Russell [16:39] M: Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich [18:20] S: The Beauty in Breaking by Michele Harper [19:45] M: A Stolen Life by Jaycee Dugard [21:05] S: You are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero [22:33] M: The Accidental Creative by Todd Henry [23:32] S: Inside the NBA Bubble by Jared Dudley [25:44] M: The Missing Teacher by Lani Cox [27:23] Nonfiction Recs from Our Patrons: A Knock at Midnight by Brittany K Barnett Paris: The Memoir by Paris Hilton Stiff by Mary Roach How the Word is Passed by Clint Smith The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann Know My Name by Chanel Miller The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy The Art of Dying Well by Katy Butler “You Just Need to Lose Weight” and 19 Other Myths About Fat People by Aubrey Gordon Wordslut: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language by Amanda Montell Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols, and other Typographical Marks by Keith Houston Also Mentioned: Gallup poll on American reading habits Episode 13: Our Nonfiction Must Haves Follow RTL on Instagram: @readingthroughlifepod Follow Sarah on Instagram: @sarahhartleycoaching Follow Mia on Instagram: @fastlifeinslowlane + @thekindredwriters * The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links, at no additional cost to you.
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.
It's our 100th episode! We're celebrating by talking about all our favourite moments from the podcast over the last few years, including our favourite episodes, interviews, and books. The podcast has evolved a lot since we started and we've both expanded our reading — which was the entire point! Achievement unlocked. We're so excited to keep growing and evolving. A huge thank you to all of our listeners for sticking with us and helping make this community so amazing! Show Notes: The coffee shop that Jette visited in Concord is Haute Coffee. Be sure to check out Coach House Books, one of our favourite indie Toronto publishers! Have you listened to our top five most listened to episodes? Here they are in order: 1. The Rural Diaries by Hilarie Burton Morgan 2. The Institute by Stephen King 3. Eating the Dinosaur by Chuck Klosterman 4. To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins 5. Another Country by James Baldwin Visit Hay-on-Wye, Wales to visit all the bookstores. Our next episode is all about setting as character. We'll be drawing a bit on our blog post, and exploring more books that fall in this category. Will we talk about Mexican Gothic again? Probably. Keep an eye on our Instagram account so you can join our Little Women watch party! We'll be having two — one for the 1994 adaptation and one for the Greta Gerwig adaptation. Books and Authors Mentioned The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas Paper Houses by Dominique Fortier Autopsy of a Boring Wife by Renee Marie Lavoie Hawkeye by Matt Fraction & David Aja Fun Home by Alison Bechdel The Impossible Resurrection of Grief by Octavia Cade Be Scared of Everything: Horror Essays by Peter Counter Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn Fairy Tale by Stephen King Sadie by Courtney Summers Paper Girls by Brian K. Vaughn & Cliff Chiang 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!
It's June, which means it's Pride month, and to celebrate Gen and Jette dedicate Episode 96 to all things queer lit! We talk about a lot of different books in this one and realized that quite a few of our past episodes feature queer books and writers. Hell yeah! Show Notes Quite a few of our favourite books get mentioned in this episode and you can find the complete (as possible) list below of everything we talked about. If you're in Toronto, be sure to hit up Glad Day Bookshop in the Village. Keep an eye out for Gen's blog post this month — she'll be giving you her Pride reading wish list. Let us know all your favourite queer books! Comment below, DM us, tag us...we want all the recommendations! Books and Authors Mentioned The Prophets by Robert Jones Jr. We Have Always Been Here by Samra Habib In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado Jeannette Winterson – Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Written on the Body Kacen Callender – Felix Ever After, King and the Dragonflies The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong Heartstopper by Alice Oseman Casey McQuiston – I Kissed Shara Wheeler, One Last Stop, Red White and Royal Blue James Baldwin – Another Country, If Beale Street Could Talk, Giovanni's Room A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo Jedidiah Jenkins – To Shake the Sleeping Self, Like Streams to the Ocean Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas A Lesson in Vengeance by Victoria Lee The Shale Project by Avi Silver & Sienna Tristen Fun Home by Alison Bechdel Tranny by Laura Jane Grace Portrait of a Thief by Grace D. Li You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson Sadie by Courtney Summers Slave Play by Jeremy O. Harris Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century by Kim Fu Trixie & Katya's Guide to Modern Womanhood David Sedaris 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!
In Episode 87, Gen and Jette talk all things alternative to purchasing physical copies of books. We chat e-books, audiobooks, apps, and more. There's a lot of library love in this episode and all around appreciation for all the different ways we can experience books! Show Notes This episode was inspired by a few of our old blog posts: "4 Audiobooks and E-readers that Make Reading More Accessible," "5 Ways to Read Sustainably," and "How to Read More Books." We love our Kobo e-readers so much and highly recommend for any Canadian who also wants to borrow ebooks from their local library. One of our favourite things about all these different reading options is that it makes reading so much more accessible! Shoutout to The Storygraph for getting Gen to read everyday with their January pages challenge. Read all about the surge in digital reading through libraries here and about Toronto's incredible 9 million digital checkouts, which puts them at the top worldwide. Overdrive is the main app for borrowing ebooks from your library through the Kobo. You can also borrow audiobooks and magazines. Hoopla is another app accessible through your local library and gives you access to movies, music, and so. many. comics and graphic novels. Audible and Libro.fm are both excellent apps for listening to audiobooks. Audible is an Amazon company, while Libro.fm allows you to support a local bookstore of your choosing. Not reading related, but if you're into films (as we are!), Kanopy is another library app that lets you watch a few movies each month for free and they have an extensive catalogue of recent films, classics, and foreign films. Books Mentioned The Stand by Stephen King Dune by Frank Herbert Reckless by Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips Captain America by Ed Brubaker Winter Soldier by Ed Brubaker Like Streams to the Ocean by Jedidiah Jenkins To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins This Will All Be Over Soon by Cecily Strong A Very Punchable Face by Colin Jost Three Pianos by Andrew McMahon We Have Always Been Here by Samra Habib Sigh, Gone: A Misfit's Memoir of Great Books, Punk Rock, and the Fight to Fit In by Phuc Tran In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner Consider This by Chuck Palahniuk Another Country by James Baldwin The Guest List by Lucy Foley The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley 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!
In this episode, Steve and Erin share their New Year's Resolutions for the year, chat about why it can be so hard sometimes to stick to these goals, and they go over 5 science-based tips to help you keep your New Year's Resolutions.A resolution has a far greater chance of being a success if it meets the following criteria:1) Cue-based plan2) Has a penalty clause3) It's Fun4) Allows room for emergencies5) Has support from friendsA few books that Steve and Erin read in 2021 that they highly recommend: Steve:The Seat of the Soul by Gary ZukovSuper Attractor by Gabrielle BurnstienAwakening the Soul of Power by Christian de la HuertaYou are a Badass by by Jen SinceroA Promised Land by Barack ObamaErin:Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl StrayedTo Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah JenkinsWhen we Stand: The Power of Seeking Justice Together by Terence LesterTo become a Better Place Project Member (and receive free BPP Merch) and support our show, please visit::https://www.patreon.com/BetterplaceprojectTo stay connected with Better Place Project and for updates and behind the scenes info, please follow us on social media: Website: BetterPlaceProject.org (Leave us a voice message directly from the home page of our website)Instagram: @BetterPlaceProj To follow Steve & Erin on Instagram:@SteveNorrisOfficial @ErinorrisFacebook: Facebook.com/BetterPlaceProjectPodcastEmail: BetterPlaceProjectPodcast@gmail.com
For this episode, I talked about stuff after the semester, worried about the Omicron variant, read the book by Jed Jenkins, and reacted to school trips that are cringeworthy to watch. School Trips: https://www.buzzfeed.com/asiawmclain/15-totally-cringeworthy-things-that-shouldnt-have-happened Recorded on December 17, 2021. Follow my socials: https://linktr.ee/mike10lanurias --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-lanurias/support
When Nina, a recent transplant to her new home of Australia, lost her job during the lockdown what had once been an occasional nuisance started consuming every aspect of her life. A night of little sleep triggered worries, and soon after the unthinkable happened, a totally sleepless night. And then two in row. After a tumultuous fall down the rabbit hole, Nina found this channel and things started to make sense. However, with every insight and period of sleeping easier, the old patterns reemerged and she wondered if she would ever be free. Little did she now that she in fact not only would soon be free of insomnia, but from all of the other struggles that come from the same place. For anyone who feels hopeless and that the road has been bumpy, this episode is for you.
The book club revisits Jedediah Jenkins book, To Shake the Sleeping Self by talking to some long distance cyclists about what they're experiences on the road and what they've learned from being on the bike.
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.
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
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
Joy & play doesn't only make us feel good - it is vital to our existence. Have you ever noticed humans seem to always find joyful moments in the midst of chaos & tragedy? This is your reminder that there is no “cap” on when or how you experience joy! Song Recommendation: Shaky Ground by Freedom FryBook Recommendation: To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidah JenkinsLet's Connect: http://instagram.com/courtney_blythewww.courtneyblythe.comVibing the pod? Make sure to leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help spread the word!
My ladies, a new Self Love Sundays Episode is up and this time I'm talking about sleep or the lack thereof. So much's been happening and it can get very easy to compromise on our healthy habits when things are challenging and we experience so much transformation and change. A couple of weeks ago I found myself in this situation of staying up late and then I saw the same things happening with my clients, so I thought of sharing it with and who knows, maybe it resonates with you. Subscribe to my Goddess Letter Join my FB group Women Who Run With Confidence Connect with me on: Instagram: @naturalwomanalchemy Facebook: @naturalwomanalchemy Pinterest: @naturalwomanalchemy Website: www.naturalwomanalchemy.com Inquiries & Collabs: Email: info@naturalwomanalchemy.com Love, Nadine Related episodes: 114: Stop Making Excuses & Step Into Your Power - Self Love Sundays 111: It's Okay to Ask for Help - Self Love Sundays 108: 10 Self Care Practices Everyone Can Do - Self Love Sundays 107: The Art of Crying & Why Softness Is our Strength - Self Love Sundays 104: The Power Of Our Words - Self Love Sundays 102: It's All a Matter of Perspective - Self Love Sundays 101: Making Time For Meditation - Self Love Sundays 099: Shine Your Light Wherever You Go - Self Love Sundays 097: Reviewing 2020 & Consciously Creating a Great 2021 - Self Love Sundays 095: What's Your Word For 2021 - Self Love Sundays 091: On Self-Protection - Self Love Sundays 086: Fill Your Own Cup First - Self Love Sundays 084: Time For Beauty Sleep - Self Love Sundays 080: Be Unapologetically You - Self Love Sundays 078: 5 Ways To Maintain Your Energy - Self Love Sundays 075: Show Up For Yourself No Matter What - Self Love Sundays 073: Embodiment Ritual for Balance, Vitality & Self-Acceptance - Self Love Sundays 071: Always Follow Your Excitement - Self Love Sundays 068: Date Yourself First - Self Love Sundays 049: How Applying Dr. Joe Dispenza's Formula Has Shifted My Life & Spiritual Practice (Solo) 033: Meet Your Future Self 038: Self Love Sundays - There's No Right Or Wrong Way, There's Only Your Way
In today's episode I share a special quote from author Jedediah Jenkins about the amazing things we are all capable of. If you ever feel you are sleepwalking through life then check out this episode and make some changes to take yourself in a new direction.
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!
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.
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.
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
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
A big hey there and hello! Welcome to my first episode where I introduce you to my favorite traveler: me.
Dave and Martha Hour puts us in Tulum, Mexico! Dave said he'd be heading to Tulum for his honeymoon, and Martha and Dave said in unison, "Holy Guacamole! We gotta do an episode!". Enjoy getting out of your head. Escape to Tulum through Dave's eyes. Dave references this travel book, To Shake the Sleeping Self. Dave and Martha serve up travel, food and wonderful cultural moments. Dave mentions many places, here are some: Matteo's, Burrito Amor, Taquería Honoria, Batey's Mojito. Highly recommended places: Kitchen Table, Harwood, and of course, check out Dave's instagram travelogue. Let's not forget to mention Somebody Feed Phil, whose Netflix series reflects Dave and Martha's -- get into the culture and people of a place, combine that with food and cocktails, and you will have the time of your life. Here's to escapism!
Gen and Jette talk all things writing for NaNoWriMo! We talk about books that inspire us, discovering what we like to write, and how making this podcast has helped us grow as writers. Congrats to the all the NaNo writers who hit their 50k word goals and to all those who didn't, but got some more words than that what they started with. Show Notes: Apologies if you can hear a dog barking in the background, Gen's room is not soundproof and one of her neighbours has a loud dog. Fun drinking game: take a shot every time we mention Paper Houses (we'll be talking about it forever). Gen mentions Supernatural, of course. *whispers* Jake Gyllenhaal If you have a journaling practice, please tell us about it. We don't know how to do this thing! Books and Authors Mentioned: Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Unraveling of Cassidy Holmes by Elisa R. Solan Paper Houses by Dominique Fortier Fauna by Christiane Vadnais You Are Not What We Expected by Sidura Ludwig Split Tooth by Tanya Tagaq In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone Nocturnal Animals by Austin Wright Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas Theft By Finding by David Sedaris Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg Another Country by James Baldwin Toni Morrison Courtney Summers--Sadie, The Project Jedidiah Jenkins--To Shake the Sleeping Self, Like Streams to the Ocean Elizabeth Acevedo--The Poet X, With the Fire on High, Clap When You Land Chuck Palahniuk--Fight Club, Damned, Doomed, Consider This: Moments in My Writing Life After Which Everything Was Different
It's our two year anniversary! It's hard to believe it's been two years since we sat at Page One cafe and decided we'd make a podcast. Since then, we recorded 53 episodes (almost 7 days worth of minutes) and had over 3500 listens in 52 different countries. We have a shiny new website with multiple blog posts every month. We've worked with wonderful publishers, like House of Anansi Press, Coach House Books, and Wattpad Books. We can't wait for what is next to come! Show Notes Jette is drinking Cinnamon Bun Chai from David's Tea and Gen is drinking Alpine Punch, also from David's Tea. We've both surpassed our Goodreads goals! Turns out that our most popular episodes are about non-fiction books. We can't wait to do more! How do you get listeners in Antarctica? We're loving our Kobo eReaders and learning to love audiobooks. *Whispers* Jake Gyllenhaal Our Favourite Episodes 9: Eating the Dinosaur by Chuck Klosterman 12: To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins 25: Sadie by Courtney Summers 40: Learn with SJP Interview 41: Making A Routine of Writing 43: You Are Not What We Expected - Interview with Sidura Ludwig 44: Graphic Novels 47: Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid Books Mentioned Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern Another Country by James Baldwin Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer Gideon the Ninth by Tasmyn Muir The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab The Year of the Witching by Alexis Henderson The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett Serpentine by Philip Pullman Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune The Guest List by Lisa Foley Travels with Charley by John Steinbeck Magic Lessons by Alice Hoffman Catch-22 by Joseph Heller Sea Wall/A Life by Simon Stephens and Nick Payne The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix The Rural Diaries by Hilarie Burton The Secret History by Donna Tartt The Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reid Consider This: Moments in my Writing Life After Which Everything Was Different by Chuck Palahniuk My Sister the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram, 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!
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.
In this first episode of Remotely Relatable you will get to know us, Stephanie and Julie, and silly things that peeve us. The title of the episode might be a clue! We also give some recommendations for things we love that are getting us through this quarantine. Linked below! Tabitha Brown on IG & TikTok: @iamtabithabrown Big Magic, by Elizabeth Gilbert (seriously, read this book!!) To Shake the Sleeping Self, by Jedidiah Jenkins The Ten Thousand Doors of January, by Alix E. Harrow Find us on Instagram @RemotelyRelatable to keep up to date on our shenanigans & don't forget to rate, review and subscribe! Thanks guys! We'll hang out next time!
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
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
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
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
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.
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.
Vi er begge hjemvendt fra længere rejser, og snakker om hvorfor det føles så godt at tage ud i verden. Hvor kommer frihedsfølelsen fra, når vi opsøger andre landes homo-miljøer, og kan vi tage noget af den med os hjem? Vi reflekterer også over at blive bevidst om ens privilegier, frygten for at bestille dobbeltseng til to fyre, og hvad man stiller op når man gerne vil udtrykke sin seksualitet, og passe på sig selv, på destinationer hvor regnbueflaget sjældent hejses.
What happens when a group of church leaders stop asking “How do we get people to come to church?” And instead start asking, “How do we create spaces people want to be?”Today we hear from a team that has spent the last year wandering outside the church walls trying to answer that question. And along the way they have discovered a huge gap between church and culture.Call them a church, or a faith community, or maybe just call them weird… but whatever you call them, Uncommon Good is working hard to bring the kingdom of God to the community by making spaces at parks, restaurants, and wineries in really Uncommon ways. THIS EPISODE’S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:The Uncommon Good team is Cody Vermillion, Ryan Ross, and Dawn Neldon.The most formative book Dawn has read is The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery by Ian Cron and Suzanne Stabile.The most formative book Ryan is currently reading Awaken the Sleeping Self by …. But the most formative book he has read is Chasing Daylight by Erwin McManus.Cody is currently reading Get Weird: Discover the Secret to Making a Difference by C.J. Casciotta.Uncommon Good creates non-threatening spaces where people can realize their connection with God and one another in community.How does Uncommon Good actually do this? How do they help people realize their connection with God and on another in community? Here are a couple of examples of how they do this:The Uncommon Party: Simply a fun get-together where people can have fun together and enjoy being together and getting to know one another.Wine and Words: Usually held at a winery where they teach and speak about life, faith, and being human. They have conversation that you can’t have in “temple,” but you can have it in the living room.Leading such an experimental ministry has led the Uncommon [Good] team into deeper dependence on God for their sense of security.Dawn says her last few years of spiritual formation have been lonely and intense.Markus shares about his journey out of the wilderness back into church ministry.RELEVANT RESOURCES AND LINKS:Books mentioned The Road Back to Youby Ian Cron and Suzanne StabileTo Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah JenkinsChasing Daylight: Seize the Power of Every Moment by Erwin McManusGet Weird: Discover the Secret to Making a Difference by C.J. CasciottaUncommon Good Website: https://uncommongoodsd.com/Facebook: UncommonGoodSDInstagram: UncommonGoodSDPodcast: Uncommon CastTo leave a review of Spiritual Life and Leadership: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spiritual-life-and-leadership/id1435252632— Links to Amazon are affiliate links. If you make a purchase through any of these links, I’ll receive a small commission–which will help pay for the Spiritual Life and Leadership podcast!
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.
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
Sergio is out of town this week allowing Norah and Ashley to talk about whatever they want or whatever Ashley wants which is of course minimalism, financial peace, and books.
On this lucky number 13 friendship episode, Shea and Maddie dive into Shea's trash bag meal choices, ranch dressing, the wonders of Trader Joe's, the musical Come From Away, the new gmail interface, and telling any 18+ Americans to VOTE OR YOU ARE A FOOL!! Plus some exciting book recommendations: To Shake the Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins High Magick and Life After Death, both by Damien Echols Workparty by Jaclyn Johnson Please also sign up for Shea's new, exciting curated newsletter filled with recommendations by scrolling to the bottom of sheakeats.com and entering your email, or you can email hello@campadulthood.com and we will make sure you get on the list! Connect with Camp Adulthood Online: Website: campadulthood.com Email: hello@campadulthood.com Twitter/Instagram: @camp_adulthood Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/campadulthood/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/camp_adulthood
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/
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
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 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.
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.
When you set about trying to reconcile or fix an unwanted situation, it feels like you are being very present and active towards it, but you're actually being passive to a part of you that first brought up the very condition you're resisting and is now keeping you in conflict over it.