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The human experience with Alzheimer's is changing every day. Join Travis Macy for a mashup episode highlighting what we know right now, including a blend of scientific breakthroughs, personal experiences, and actionable advice on supporting brain health.Mark Roithmayr of the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation highlights new drugs like lecanemab and donanemab, early diagnosis and lifestyle changes for prevention, and the future potential of combination therapies. Author Steph Jagger and Travis explore themes of grief, rites of passage, and socializing to support brain health. Plus, Dr. Annie Fenn shares strategies for brain-healthy eating, stressing the benefits of the Mediterranean diet and practical tips for reducing Alzheimer's risk.Listen to the full episodes here:Ep. 134 Mark RoithmayrEp. 113 Steph JaggerEp. 90 Dr. Annie Fenn- - - - - - - - - - -A big thanks to our sponsors:RELEVATE by NeuroReserve: Go to www.neuroreserve.com/travismacy and code TRAVISMACY for 15% off RELEVATE by NeuroReserve: Core Dietary Nutrients for Lifelong Brain HealthHagan Ski Mountaineering- - - - - - - - - - -Purchase A Mile at A Time: A Father and Son's Inspiring Alzheimer's Journey of Love, Adventure, and HopeSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | Website | YouTubeThe show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
Thank you for joining us on todays podcast where we share space with Steph Jagger and discuss Living and Enduring being Present. Where you can find us: daughters.moon.podcast@gmail.com YouTube – Daughters of the Moon Podcast IG @daughtersofthemoonpodcast Facebook - Daughters of the moon podcast https://daughtersmoonpodca.wixsite.com/mysite Listen to us on any of the Podcast Platforms. Information about guest: stephjagger.com - you can sign up for her "Everything Left" newsletter Please like, share, follow and subscribe to our podcast. We would really love a positive review, as this helps us to grow our podcast and continue to bring you amazing content. If you would like to be on our podcast, please contact us to let us know what you would like to share with our followers and us. Our guests and topics are for informational purposes and may not align with everyone. We respectfully acknowledge the land on which we live, and work is Treaty 6 Territory, the traditional lands of the indigenous and the Metis People. For as long as the sun shines, the rivers flow, and the grass grows, this land will be recognized as Treaty 6 Territory.
Steph Jagger is a Bainbridge Island-based author, coach and mentor. Her latest book "Everything Left to Remember...My Mother, Our Memories, And a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains" serves many pillars - wisdom, comfort, coach, and love story. Whether our mouthers are still here with us, or if as it is for Steph and for Kate, our mothers have left this world, there's so much for us to learn and grow with and from. It's an inner journey, and yet it's also this outer journey...with our larger mother, our Mother Earth. Check her website for workshop offerings, women's writing retreats and women's inward journeys held out in nature - www.stephjagger.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steph Jagger is a Bainbridge Island-based author, coach and mentor. Her latest book "Everything Left to Remember...My Mother, Our Memories, And a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains" serves many pillars - wisdom, comfort, coach, and love story. Whether our mouthers are still here with us, or if as it is for Steph and for Kate, our mothers have left this world, there's so much for us to learn and grow with and from. It's an inner journey, and yet it's also this outer journey...with our larger mother, our Mother Earth. Check her website for workshop offerings, women's writing retreats and women's inward journeys held out in nature - www.stephjagger.com
In this episode, Jen and Dyana introduce and discuss National Geographic's 20 Best Adventures of 2024. From the awe-inspiring spectacle of bear watching in Alaska to the serene beauty of cruising down a river in Colombia, from the adrenaline rush of hiking a volcano in Panama to one of the ultimate tests of endurance—running an Olympic Marathon in Paris—these experiences redefine adventure. Join the duo as they uncover some of the most extraordinary escapades our planet has to offer. Listen to the interviews mentioned in this episode:Steph Jagger (broke skiing world record) - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bush-banter/id1639961984?i=1000603337507Felicity Aston (solo traveled across Antarctica) - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bush-banter/id1639961984?i=1000636959863Find the National Geographic article here: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/best-of-the-world-20-experiences-for-2024Timestamps:0:00 - Intro0:47 - Dyana's disturbing evening plans...3:39 - Top 20 Adventures for 2024 by National Geographic6:06 - #20 through #1120:24 - #10 through #141:39 - Dyana and Jen's top adventure pick43:57 - Use your vacation days, folks!Where to find and support Bush & Banter: Follow Bush & Banter on Instagram: @bushandbanter Visit Bush & Banter's website: www.bushandbanter.com Join Bush & Banter's Patreon community: patreon.com/bushandbanter E-mail Bush & Banter: bushandbanter@gmail.com Follow Dyana on Instagram: @dyanacarmella Follow Jennifer on Instagram: @thewhimsicalwoman
Steph set a world record for skiing the most vertical feet in a year, but that is just a small part of her story. She is also an author and a sought-after mentor and coach who helps guide people towards a deeper understanding of themselves and their stories. Steph's work, which includes speaking and facilitating, centers around the intersection of loss, the nature of deep remembrance, and the personal journey of re-creation. Her first book, Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery, is not just about setting a world record for skiing, but also about growing up and claiming femininity as a super-power. It is a powerful and inspiring read that everyone should experience. Steph's mother has late-stage Alzheimer's, and she wrote a book about their time together on a road-trip, which is called Everything Left to Remember: My Mother, Our Memories, And a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains. This poignant and moving book is about the way we are pulled apart and the way we are re-membered. “It is a story about mothers and daughters— a book about nature, and memory, and loss of all kinds. It's about transforming our pain into something much larger. This is a book about love.” *** Don't miss out on new episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast that are released every Tuesday at 7am UK time! Hit the subscribe button to stay updated. By supporting the Tough Girl Podcast on Patreon, you can help increase the representation of female role models in the media especially in the world of adventure and physical challenges. Visit www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast to contribute. Thank you for your support! *** Show notes Who is Steph Living on Bainbridge Island, Washington State, USA Growing up in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Creating a nice life for herself Hitting 26 years old and knowing that something was missing Deciding to quit everything and sell everything A year of emersion in her own joy Deciding to go skiing and travelling How that 1 year away changed her whole life Her first Book: Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery Her mum being diagnosed with Alzheimer's Her 2nd book: Everything Left to Remember: My Mother, Our Memories, And a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains. Her early years growing up in an athletic family Being encouraged to play sports Learning to ski from 3 yrs old Her early 20s and feeling pressure to achieve Being very goal and achievement orientated Happiness…. Doing all the things she was told to do… and now what? Why the journey was stunning, but the finish line was just another ordinary day Making the decision to change her life and build something different and new What was holding her back Turning the dream into a plan Having a year to put it together Financial and logistically planning and getting fit for the challenge The Hero's Journey - Joseph Campbell Women, risk taking and gratitude Skiing all around the world The grind of travel Magical moments - Skiing in Japan Finding love and taking time to physically recover from the trip Her mother being diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2015 The relationship with her mum and planning a journey through the Rocky Mountains Are you listening for the call of adventure, and do you have the courage to say yes, when you hear it? How the family is coping with the diagnosis and caring for a loved one The ongoing process of grief Creating memories that won't be remembered Suffering with depression and managing mental health How to connect with Steph Words of advice Social Media Website: stephjagger.com Instagram: @stephjagger Book: Everything Left to Remember: My Mother, Our Memories, And a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains. Book: Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery
New Podcast on the Whole Care Network: Fading Memories with host Jennifer Fink. In this episode, Jennifer visits with Steph Jagger who found herself faced with the heartbreaking reality of losing her mother twice. Her mother, afflicted by an insidious ailment that gradually erodes her memories and identity, struggles to recall even the simplest aspects of her life—her favorite beverage, her cherished melody, and Steph herself. Witnessing her mother's gradual descent into oblivion without the chance to share her own narrative, Steph makes a solemn vow: she will undertake the journey her mother can no longer undertake and immortalize it in writing. Keenly aware of her mother's fading recollections, Steph proposes a camping expedition to Montana—an idea her mother reluctantly agrees to, urged on by Steph's father. What begins as an adventure replete with horseback riding, hiking, and nights spent "tenting" in the Western wilderness swiftly transforms into a profound exploration of Steph's own childhood, her experiences as a mother, her sense of self, and the complexities of loving someone who can no longer remember the person she has become. Everything Left to Remember is a profoundly moving and visually stunning contemplation of how stories are passed down from generation to generation, both through familial lineage and the vast tapestry of nature itself. Against the backdrop of Montana's expansive sky, under the watchful gaze of constellations, this extraordinary journey imparts the wisdom of how our memories shape us into the individuals we are. During the course of our conversation, Steph and I embarked on an introspective journey that uncovers a profound truth: the discovery of emotional wellness as an indispensable tool for caregivers was unveiled in the most unexpected of places—beneath the vast expanse of celestial wonders that adorned the night sky. As we exchange thoughts, we find ourselves immersed in the remarkable realization that gazing up at those distant stars was a catalyst for understanding the intricacies of tending to others with empathy and compassion. The awe-inspiring cosmic backdrop seemed to bestow upon us a newfound wisdom, allowing us to recognize the importance of nurturing our own emotional well-being as caregivers so that we may better support and uplift those in our care. In this luminous setting, surrounded by the infinite beauty of the universe, we appreciate the interconnectedness of our emotional journey with the boundless love and care we provide to others. Learn more about Steph Here.
Steph Jagger found herself faced with the heartbreaking reality of losing her mother twice. Her mother, afflicted by an insidious ailment that gradually erodes her memories and identity, struggles to recall even the simplest aspects of her life—her favorite beverage, her cherished melody, and Steph herself. Witnessing her mother's gradual descent into oblivion without the chance to share her own narrative, Steph makes a solemn vow: she will undertake the journey her mother can no longer undertake and immortalize it in writing. Keenly aware of her mother's fading recollections, Steph proposes a camping expedition to Montana—an idea her mother reluctantly agrees to, urged on by Steph's father. What begins as an adventure replete with horseback riding, hiking, and nights spent "tenting" in the Western wilderness swiftly transforms into a profound exploration of Steph's own childhood, her experiences as a mother, her sense of self, and the complexities of loving someone who can no longer remember the person she has become. Everything Left to Remember is a profoundly moving and visually stunning contemplation of how stories are passed down from generation to generation, both through familial lineage and the vast tapestry of nature itself. Against the backdrop of Montana's expansive sky, under the watchful gaze of constellations, this extraordinary journey imparts the wisdom of how our memories shape us into the individuals we are. During the course of our conversation, Steph and I embarked on an introspective journey that uncovers a profound truth: the discovery of emotional wellness as an indispensable tool for caregivers was unveiled in the most unexpected of places—beneath the vast expanse of celestial wonders that adorned the night sky. As we exchange thoughts, we find ourselves immersed in the remarkable realization that gazing up at those distant stars was a catalyst for understanding the intricacies of tending to others with empathy and compassion. The awe-inspiring cosmic backdrop seemed to bestow upon us a newfound wisdom, allowing us to recognize the importance of nurturing our own emotional well-being as caregivers so that we may better support and uplift those in our care. In this luminous setting, surrounded by the infinite beauty of the universe, we appreciate the interconnectedness of our emotional journey with the boundless love and care we provide to others. Learn more about Steph Here. Now to pay some podcast bills! Did you know people with Alzheimer's can receive nearly 200 spam calls a week? You can put a stop to those now. Relevate from NeuroReserve Make Your Brain Span Match Your LifeSpan With Relevate nutritional supplement, you get science-backed nutrition to help protect your brain power today and for years to come. You deserve a brain span that lasts as long as your lifespan. Join Fading Memories On Social Media! If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers! You'll find us on social media at the following links. Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Contact Jen at hello@fadingmemoriespodcast.com
Steph Jagger explores one of the most common ways we experience ambiguous loss - when someone we love is in the grips of Alzheimer's Disease. In our conversation, just like in her exquisitely written memoir, Everything Left to Remember, Steph reveals what she learned when she took her mom, who was diagnosed with early on-set Alzheimer's, on an adventure into big nature under the big Montana sky. While what she learned on this trip wasn't what she expected, she gained more than she bargained for including insights on childhood, motherhood, personhood, the lessons of Mother Nature, and what it means to love someone who doesn't quite remember the person she spent her lifetime becoming. EPISODE RESOURCESSteph Jagger is a sought-after mentor and coach whose offerings guide people toward a deeper understanding of themselves and their stories. Her work, including speaking and facilitating, lies at the intersection of loss, the nature of deep remembrance, and the personal journey of re-creation. Steph grew up in Vancouver, Canada and now lives and works on Bainbridge Island, WA. Everything Left to Remember is Steph's second book. Her first, Unbound, was published in 2017. Pick up a copy of Everything Left to Remember at your favorite local bookstore or online here JUMP STRAIGHT INTO(30:00) Steph explores what she had hoped to discover on this trip through big nature with her mother versus the gifts she received along the way. (47:00) As we wrapped up our conversation, Steph and I explored what it means to practice being with our emotions in grief and the suffering we experience when we resist or hang on too tightly. STAY CONNECTED1) SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST on your favorite platform so you don't miss an episode. If you love the show, I'd love to invite you to leave a rating and write a review. 2) INVITE ME TO YOUR INBOX to get behind-the-scenes on the podcast and all the grief support offered by our host, Lisa Keefauver, by signing up for her Not-So-Regular Newsletter at lisakeefauver.com/newsletter. 3) IF YOU'RE FEELING SOCIAL, you can find her on all your favorite social channels too.@lisakeefauvermsw on Instagram, Threads, Facebook, LinkedIn,YouTube and TikTok. Check out her tweets @lisakeefauver Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we had the pleasure of talking with Steph Jagger about the publication of her new book, Everything Left to Remember. In the book she chronicles her time exploring the national parks alongside her mother who had been diagnosed with alzheimer's. Although this book is very different from her first one, Unbound, she told us about the aspects of her life as an athlete that helped her in making the most of her time with her mother.Steph shares her incredible perspective on the value of slowing down and remembering to appreciate the mundane moments in life. She also explains how she approaches transferring skills from various aspects of her life to others, how she used this time to unpack the emotional side of her childhood athletic experiences, and so much more that we can't wait to share!Steph's Instagram: @stephjaggerAlyssa's eye patchesFollow us on Instagram:@feistytriathlon Feisty Media Website:https://livefeisty.com/ Feisty Kona Tri-Cation:https://www.feistytriathlon.com/trication Fueled Course:Fueled: A Comprehensive Nutrition Course for Active Women - fueledcourse.com Support Our Partners: Use code FEISTYVJ for $20 off a pair of shoes at https://vjshoesusa.com/feisty InsideTracker: Get 20% off at insidetracker.com/feisty Orca: Use code IRONWOMEN15 for 15% off at www.orca.com/ The Amino Co: Shop Feisty's Favorite 100% Science-Backed Amino Acid Supplements. Enter code IRONWOMEN at Aminoco.com/IRONWOMEN to Save 30% + receive a FREE gift for new purchasers! SaltStick: Use code FEISTY for 20% off one time purchases and subscriptions at saltstick.com This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Steph Jagger, author of Everything Left to Remember (a Flatiron Books/Macmillan paperback joins host Janeane on KUCI 88.9fm. Steph is a world-record-breaking skier whose most recent memoir chronicles her road trip with her mother, who is battling Alzheimer's, through America's national parks. An adventure full of horseback riding, hiking, and “tenting” out West, this poignant journey explores our understanding of our own identities and relationships when those we love the most no longer remember who they are. "With keen insight and thoughtful prose that captures both the emotions involved and the significance of the natural world in the author's life, she recalls their journey across the Rockies, where they shared moments of loss, endured times of frustration, and found genuine joy in nature.... A beautiful yet heart-wrenching tribute to the mother-daughter relationship." —Kirkus, starred review About Everything Left to Remember: This inspirational mother-daughter memoir follows two women on a poignant journey through a landscape of legacy and loss. As they road-trip through the national parks of the American West, they explore the ever-changing terrain of dementia, deep remembrance, and motherhood. Steph Jagger lost her mother before she lost her. Stricken with an incurable disease that slowly erases all sense of self, Steph's mother struggles to remember her favorite drink, her favorite song, and—perhaps most heartbreaking of all—Steph herself. As the woman who loved and raised her begins to slip away, Steph makes a promise: to write her mother's story before it's entirely lost. Aware of her mother's waning memory, Steph proposes a camping trip—which her mother, on the urging of Steph's father, agrees to embark upon. An adventure full of horseback riding, hiking, and “tenting” out West quickly turns into one woman's reflection on the mysteries tucked inside ourselves and our ancestry—and what it means to love someone who doesn't quite remember the person she spent her lifetime becoming. A staggeringly beautiful examination of how stories are passed down through generations and from Mother Nature, Everything Left to Remember brings us the wisdom of remembrance under the constellations of the vast Montana sky. more: getthefunkoutshow.kuci.org
Steph Jagger joins Paul to discuss the grief of loving someone with dementia. She also shares the small moments of beauty that can sometimes come out of this disease. Be sure to check out her book, Everything Left to Remember, where she beautifully documents the camping road trip she took with her mother while in the midst of her disease. More About Stephwww.stephjagger.comwww.instagram.com/stephjaggerhttps://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250261830/everythinglefttoremember WAYS TO HELP THE PODCASTSubscribe via iTunes and leave a review. It costs nothing. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mental-illness-happy-hour/id427377900?mt=2Spread the word via social media. It costs nothing.Our website is www.mentalpod.com our FB is www.Facebook.com/mentalpod and our Twitter and Instagram are both @Mentalpod Become a much-needed Patreon monthly-donor (with occasional rewards) for as little as $1/month at www.Patreon.com/mentalpod Become a one-time or monthly donor via Paypal or Zelle (make payment to mentalpod@gmail.com) or Venmo @MentalpodTry Our Sponsor's Products/ServicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we welcome Steph Jagger, author of Everything Left to Remember: My Mother, Our Memories and a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains for a conversation about adventure, loss, gain, forgetting and remembering. Following her mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis, the duo embarked on a grand adventure through three of our nation's most beautiful national parks and her book is one of grief, celebration, surrender and acceptance. Steph can be found on Instagram HERE and through her website HERE. While she encourages supporting your local bookstore, her book can be found online HERE. We love our National Parks and we know you do too but when you're out there, remember to enjoy the view but watch your back. Please take a moment to rate and subscribe from wherever you're listening to NPAD! Become part of our Outsider family on Patreon to gain access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Follow our socials Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. To share a Trail Tale, suggest a story, access merch, and browse our book recommendations – head over to our website. Thank you so much to our partners, check them out! BetterHelp: National Park After Dark is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off. Prose: Use our link for a free in-depth hair consultation and 15% off your first order.
Author of Everything Left to Remember and Unbound, Steph Jagger is a coach and speaker at www.stephjagger.com.Join Travis and Steph for a personal, philosophical, literary, and compelling conversation about Steph's books, work, life, and her family's Alzheimer's journey.Previous ep:Stacy SimsAnnie FennCindy WeinsteinSteph Jagger Website | Instagram www.neuroreserve.com/travismacy and code TRAVISMACY for 15% off RELEVATE by NeuroReserve: Core Dietary Nutrients for Lifelong Brain HealthTravis Macy Instagram | WebsiteThe Feed Instagram | Website- - - - - - - - - - -If you like this podcast, please consider our book, A Mile at A Time: A Father and Son's Inspiring Alzheimer's Journey of Love, Adventure, and Hope*30% off with discount code MACESubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | Website | YouTubeThe show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
‘The Write Question' is celebrating Mother's Day with writer, explorer, and life coach Steph Jagger—author of ‘Everything Left to Remember: My Mother, Our Memories, and a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains' (Flatiron Books), which came out in paperback in March of 2023.
‘The Write Question' is celebrating Mother's Day with writer, explorer, and life coach Steph Jagger—author of ‘Everything Left to Remember: My Mother, Our Memories, and a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains' (Flatiron Books), which came out in paperback in March of 2023.
Steph Jagger, author of “Everything Left to Remember”, talks with Caregiver SOS on Air co-hosts Carol Zernial, M.A., nationally known gerontologist, and award winning veteran broadcaster and attorney, Ron Aaron, on her mother-daughter memoir.
Staff Jagger joins hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial to talk about her mother-daughter memoir "Everything Left to Remember" on this edition of Caregiver SOS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steph Jagger is a bestselling author, life coach, and speaker. Her grandmother had dementia and her mother, early onset Alzheimer's. Steph says “my biggest fear is the fact that I live inside of a lineage of forgetfulness. I don't want to forget. I want to remember.” We spend decades building a life and wanting to remember it all. We save photos, we take home movies. In her new memoir Everything Left to Remember, she explores what's left when our memories are taken from us. We discuss: What we learn about our own stories through our families stories. What do we lose when we lose our memories? Conscious Grieving vs. Unconscious Despair MOTHERING: The 4 archetypes of mother: QUESTION: what will I allow to be created through me? The 1 question Steph wished she asked her mother before her Alzheimer's diagnosis How to have hard conversations (anger vs. aggression) How tapping into her “inner mystic” allowed her to witness her mother's journey in awe How love and loss shapes us What it's like to be with a person you know you are going to lose Deep remembrance Bully energy and how to combat it (intimacy + connection) What it looks and feels like when women forget themselves + shapeshifting. "Pain travels through families until someone is ready to feel it.” How to determine what pain is yours and what is someone else's to bear. Owning mortality, and how that makes you live differently. Buy Steph's Book: https://tinyurl.com/339zppbn Follow Steph: https://www.instagram.com/stephjagger/ Thank you to our sponsor of this episode: GREENPAN: go to GreenPan.us and use promo code PRETTYSMART and you'll receive 30% OFF YOUR ENTIRE ORDER plus free shipping on orders over $99.
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Steph Jagger to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her new book EVERYTHING LEFT TO REMEMBER.
Kim sits down with author Steph Jagger to discuss her new book Everything Left to Remember
Steph Jagger is a Bainbridge Island-based author, coach, and mentor, and she brings us her new book, a beautiful love story, "Everything Left to Remember... My Mother, Our Memories, And a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains". This book is a wisdom, comfort, coach, and love story. Whether our mothers are still here with us, or if as for Steph and me, our mothers have left this world, there's so much for us to learn and grow with and from. It's an inner journey, yet it's also this outer journey. One with our larger mother, Mother Earth. www.stephjagger.com
Steph Jagger is a Bainbridge Island-based author, coach, and mentor, and she brings us her new book, a beautiful love story, "Everything Left to Remember... My Mother, Our Memories, And a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains". This book is a wisdom, comfort, coach, and love story. Whether our mothers are still here with us, or if as for Steph and me, our mothers have left this world, there's so much for us to learn and grow with and from. It's an inner journey, yet it's also this outer journey. One with our larger mother, Mother Earth. www.stephjagger.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steph Jagger lost her mother before she really lost her. As Jagger's mother succumbed to Alzheimer's she struggled to remember her favorite song, drink, and most heartbreaking of all, her own daughter. On this Line One, host Prentiss Pemberton speaks with Jagger about her and her mother's story of caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's, detailed in her book Everything Left to Remember.
Kathryn interviews Author,Psychotherapist Dr. Jane Greer.People employ denial because it makes their lives easier in the moment. It even makes their life appear to be better — the way they'd like it to be, the way they wish it were — rather than what it actually is. It's important to recognize denial's sneaky voice and to talk back to it with clarity and strength. This means exploring what typically traps people in their misery, frustration, and disappointment with their relationships. Being honest with ourselves lets in the voice of reason that we must hear in order to live a healthier emotional life. Dr. Jane Greer helps readers to squelch their tendency to let their own and others' denial rule their lives. She is a marriage and family therapist, psychotherapist, author, radio host, and creator of “SHRINK WRAP,” the popular commentary on what we can learn from the trials and triumphs of not only celebrity, but all relationships.Kathryn also interviews Author Steph Jagger.Steph Jagger lost her mother before she lost her. Stricken with an incurable disease that slowly erases all sense of self, her mother struggles to remember her favorite drink, her favorite song, and—perhaps most heartbreaking of all—Steph herself. As the woman who loved and raised her begins to slip away, she makes a promise: to write her mother's story before it's entirely lost. Aware of her mother's waning memory, she proposes a camping trip—which her mother agrees to embark upon. An adventure full of horseback riding, hiking, and “tenting” out west quickly turns into one woman's reflection on the mysteries tucked inside ourselves and our ancestry—and what it means to love someone who doesn't quite remember the person she spent her lifetime becoming. Jagger is a sought-after mentor and coach whose offerings guide people toward a deeper understanding of themselves and their stories. Her work, including speaking and facilitating, lies at the intersection of loss, the nature of deep remembrance, and the personal journey of re-creation.
Kathryn interviews Author,Psychotherapist Dr. Jane Greer.People employ denial because it makes their lives easier in the moment. It even makes their life appear to be better — the way they'd like it to be, the way they wish it were — rather than what it actually is. It's important to recognize denial's sneaky voice and to talk back to it with clarity and strength. This means exploring what typically traps people in their misery, frustration, and disappointment with their relationships. Being honest with ourselves lets in the voice of reason that we must hear in order to live a healthier emotional life. Dr. Jane Greer helps readers to squelch their tendency to let their own and others' denial rule their lives. She is a marriage and family therapist, psychotherapist, author, radio host, and creator of “SHRINK WRAP,” the popular commentary on what we can learn from the trials and triumphs of not only celebrity, but all relationships.Kathryn also interviews Author Steph Jagger.Steph Jagger lost her mother before she lost her. Stricken with an incurable disease that slowly erases all sense of self, her mother struggles to remember her favorite drink, her favorite song, and—perhaps most heartbreaking of all—Steph herself. As the woman who loved and raised her begins to slip away, she makes a promise: to write her mother's story before it's entirely lost. Aware of her mother's waning memory, she proposes a camping trip—which her mother agrees to embark upon. An adventure full of horseback riding, hiking, and “tenting” out west quickly turns into one woman's reflection on the mysteries tucked inside ourselves and our ancestry—and what it means to love someone who doesn't quite remember the person she spent her lifetime becoming. Jagger is a sought-after mentor and coach whose offerings guide people toward a deeper understanding of themselves and their stories. Her work, including speaking and facilitating, lies at the intersection of loss, the nature of deep remembrance, and the personal journey of re-creation.
Kathryn interviews Author,Psychotherapist Dr. Jane Greer.People employ denial because it makes their lives easier in the moment. It even makes their life appear to be better — the way they'd like it to be, the way they wish it were — rather than what it actually is. It's important to recognize denial's sneaky voice and to talk back to it with clarity and strength. This means exploring what typically traps people in their misery, frustration, and disappointment with their relationships. Being honest with ourselves lets in the voice of reason that we must hear in order to live a healthier emotional life. Dr. Jane Greer helps readers to squelch their tendency to let their own and others' denial rule their lives. She is a marriage and family therapist, psychotherapist, author, radio host, and creator of “SHRINK WRAP,” the popular commentary on what we can learn from the trials and triumphs of not only celebrity, but all relationships.Kathryn also interviews Author Steph Jagger.Steph Jagger lost her mother before she lost her. Stricken with an incurable disease that slowly erases all sense of self, her mother struggles to remember her favorite drink, her favorite song, and—perhaps most heartbreaking of all—Steph herself. As the woman who loved and raised her begins to slip away, she makes a promise: to write her mother's story before it's entirely lost. Aware of her mother's waning memory, she proposes a camping trip—which her mother agrees to embark upon. An adventure full of horseback riding, hiking, and “tenting” out west quickly turns into one woman's reflection on the mysteries tucked inside ourselves and our ancestry—and what it means to love someone who doesn't quite remember the person she spent her lifetime becoming. Jagger is a sought-after mentor and coach whose offerings guide people toward a deeper understanding of themselves and their stories. Her work, including speaking and facilitating, lies at the intersection of loss, the nature of deep remembrance, and the personal journey of re-creation.
Kathryn interviews Author,Psychotherapist Dr. Jane Greer.People employ denial because it makes their lives easier in the moment. It even makes their life appear to be better — the way they'd like it to be, the way they wish it were — rather than what it actually is. It's important to recognize denial's sneaky voice and to talk back to it with clarity and strength. This means exploring what typically traps people in their misery, frustration, and disappointment with their relationships. Being honest with ourselves lets in the voice of reason that we must hear in order to live a healthier emotional life. Dr. Jane Greer helps readers to squelch their tendency to let their own and others' denial rule their lives. She is a marriage and family therapist, psychotherapist, author, radio host, and creator of “SHRINK WRAP,” the popular commentary on what we can learn from the trials and triumphs of not only celebrity, but all relationships.Kathryn also interviews Author Steph Jagger.Steph Jagger lost her mother before she lost her. Stricken with an incurable disease that slowly erases all sense of self, her mother struggles to remember her favorite drink, her favorite song, and—perhaps most heartbreaking of all—Steph herself. As the woman who loved and raised her begins to slip away, she makes a promise: to write her mother's story before it's entirely lost. Aware of her mother's waning memory, she proposes a camping trip—which her mother agrees to embark upon. An adventure full of horseback riding, hiking, and “tenting” out west quickly turns into one woman's reflection on the mysteries tucked inside ourselves and our ancestry—and what it means to love someone who doesn't quite remember the person she spent her lifetime becoming. Jagger is a sought-after mentor and coach whose offerings guide people toward a deeper understanding of themselves and their stories. Her work, including speaking and facilitating, lies at the intersection of loss, the nature of deep remembrance, and the personal journey of re-creation.
This inspirational mother-daughter memoir follows two women on a poignant journey through a landscape of legacy and loss. As they road-trip through the national parks of the American West, they explore the ever-changing terrain of dementia, deep remembrance, and motherhood.Steph Jagger lost her mother before she lost her. Stricken with an incurable disease that slowly erases all sense of self, Steph's mother struggles to remember her favorite drink, her favorite song, and—perhaps most heartbreaking of all—Steph herself. As the woman who loved and raised her begins to slip away, Steph makes a promise: to write her mother's story before it's entirely lost.Aware of her mother's waning memory, Steph proposes a camping trip—which her mother, on the urging of Steph's father, agrees to embark upon. An adventure full of horseback riding, hiking, and “tenting” out West quickly turns into one woman's reflection on the mysteries tucked inside ourselves and our ancestry—and what it means to love someone who doesn't quite remember the person she spent her lifetime becoming.A staggeringly beautiful examination of how stories are passed down through generations and from Mother Nature, Everything Left to Remember brings us the wisdom of remembrance under the constellations of the vast Montana sky.About the author:Steph Jagger is a sought-after mentor and coach whose offerings guide people toward a deeper understanding of themselves and their stories. Her work, including speaking and facilitating, lies at the intersection of loss, the nature of deep remembrance, and the personal journey of re-creation. Steph grew up in Vancouver, Canada and now lives and works on Bainbridge Island, WA. Everything Left to Remember is Steph's second book. Her first, Unbound, was published in 2017.
This inspirational mother-daughter memoir follows two women on a poignant journey through a landscape of legacy and loss. As they road-trip through the national parks of the American West, they explore the ever-changing terrain of dementia, deep remembrance, and motherhood.Steph Jagger lost her mother before she lost her. Stricken with an incurable disease that slowly erases all sense of self, Steph's mother struggles to remember her favorite drink, her favorite song, and—perhaps most heartbreaking of all—Steph herself. As the woman who loved and raised her begins to slip away, Steph makes a promise: to write her mother's story before it's entirely lost.Aware of her mother's waning memory, Steph proposes a camping trip—which her mother, on the urging of Steph's father, agrees to embark upon. An adventure full of horseback riding, hiking, and “tenting” out West quickly turns into one woman's reflection on the mysteries tucked inside ourselves and our ancestry—and what it means to love someone who doesn't quite remember the person she spent her lifetime becoming.A staggeringly beautiful examination of how stories are passed down through generations and from Mother Nature, Everything Left to Remember brings us the wisdom of remembrance under the constellations of the vast Montana sky.About the author:Steph Jagger is a sought-after mentor and coach whose offerings guide people toward a deeper understanding of themselves and their stories. Her work, including speaking and facilitating, lies at the intersection of loss, the nature of deep remembrance, and the personal journey of re-creation. Steph grew up in Vancouver, Canada and now lives and works on Bainbridge Island, WA. Everything Left to Remember is Steph's second book. Her first, Unbound, was published in 2017.
Author/Speaker/Skier Steph Jagger traveled the world with a pair of skis and set a world record for vertical feet skied in a year. She wrote two books, Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery and Everything Left to Remember: My Mother, Our Memories, And a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains. In this episode, Steph discusses her journey across the globe, the most incredible mountain she has ever skied on, and advises listeners on dealing with hardship.Follow Steph Jagger www.stephjagger.com@stephjaggerSpecial thank you to Sawyer Products for powering this episode: @sawyerproductswww.sawyer.com
Steph Jagger, a Canadian-born, Bainbridge Island-based world-record breaker, author, and coach.Her first book, Unbound: A Story of Snow & Self-Discovery was published in 2017 and details her record-breaking (4 million vertical feet of skiing in one year) round-the-world, ski trip. Her second book, Everything Left to Remember, came out this year and follows an adventure she took with her mother (shortly after she received an Alzheimer's diagnosis) through the national parks of the west.All of her work, including private practice coaching, speaking and facilitating, lies at the intersection of recreation and re-creation— the nature of all great adventures.Learn more and buy Steph's books:www.stephjagger.com@stephjaggerSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventure-sports-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Zibby speaks to life coach and bestselling author Steph Jagger about her thoughtful and staggeringly beautiful new memoir Everything Left to Remember: My Mother, Our Memories, and a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains. Steph describes the incredible road trip she took with her mother, who has early-onset Alzheimer's; her and her family's journey from unconscious denial to conscious grieving; and all the beautiful things she has learned about herself in the meantime. She also talks about her love of nature and travel, which are the foundations of her writing, and hints at her experimental new project.Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon: https://bit.ly/3PWfyDyBookshop: https://bit.ly/3WDsekWKeep your plants alive with the Planta App! Use this link to get 20% OFF Planta Premium: https://links.getplanta.com/cQUz Subscribe to Zibby's weekly newsletter here.Purchase Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books merch here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever met someone who within 10 minutes can open up your soul in ways you never thought possible? Or guide you to your own aliveness through a series of deep and intuitive conversations? And have you ever worked with someone whose words are so powerful, graceful and poetic that it leaves you feeling so fulfilled? Yup, that's Steph Jagger. Welcome to part two of a two-part convo with Ali + Tina's mentor and coach. Steph Jagger is a coach, author and a harbinger who sits at the intersection of divinity and humanity. She's grown to become one of our favorite humans and we can't wait to share her with you. Steph's very own great big journey has been the source of inspiration for her two memoirs, "Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery" and her most recent book, "Everything Left to Remember" in which she writes about her mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis and their road trip through the Rocky Mountain National Parks. Steph's entire life has been one epic journey and she's exceptional at guiding others embark on their own Great Big Journeys to Wholeness. *Part one of this two-part conversation will aired on 8/16/22; Soulful Streaming Season 1, episode 9. Themes We're Hitting on Today's Episode: "Unbound": A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery, Steph's first memoir and more on Steph's journey skiing around the world and breaking world records. Soul Contracts and a little bit about Tina's journey with Steph. "Everything Left to Remember: My Mother, Our Memories, and a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains," Steph's most recent memoir. Intuition, what is it how do you access it? Within the world we live in today why do we have a hard time accessing it? ***If you loved listening to our podcast as much as we loved creating it, please (please!) give us five stars and leave us a review. Oh and also, tell a friend! *** Stream with Steph Jagger Instagram: @stephjagger Website: https://www.stephjagger.com/ https://www.stephjagger.com/the-great-big-journey (The Great Big Journey — Steph Jagger) https://www.audible.com/pd/Everything-Left-to-Remember-Audiobook/B09VW39X5D (Everything Left to Remember by Steph Jagger - Audiobook) https://www.audible.com/pd/Unbound-Audiobook/B01N74OBA7 (Unbound by Steph Jagger - Audiobook ) Stream with Ali + Tina: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/soulfulstreaming/ ( @soulfulstreaming) Website: http://www.soulfulstreaming.com/ (www.soulfulstreaming.com ) Email: Have a topic you want us to dive into or want to be a guest, email us at, Ali@soulfulstreaming.com and Tina@soulfulstreaming.com. Disclaimer: This podcast and website represents the opinions of Soulful Streaming hosts and guests. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical advice.
Have you ever met someone who within 10 minutes can open up your soul in ways you never thought possible? Or guide you to your own aliveness through a series of deep and intuitive conversations? And have you ever worked with someone whose words are so powerful, graceful and poetic that it leaves you feeling so fulfilled? Yup, that's Steph Jagger. Welcome to part one of a two-part convo with Ali + Tina's mentor and coach. Steph Jagger is a coach, author and a harbinger who sits at the intersection of divinity and humanity. She's grown to become one of our favorite humans and we can't wait to share her with you. Steph's very own great big journey has been the source of inspiration for her two memoirs, "Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery" and her most recent book, "Everything Left to Remember" in which she writes about her mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis and their road trip through the Rocky Mountain National Parks. Steph's entire life has been one epic journey and she's exceptional at guiding others embark on their own Great Big Journeys to Wholeness. *Part two of this two-part conversation will air 8/18/22 at 5AM CT! Themes We're Hitting on Today's Episode: "Everything Left to Remember: My Mother, Our Memories, and a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains," Steph's most recent memoir. How Tina & Ali both worked with Steph individually and within her signature program 'The Great Big Journey' Love Languages in families Projection. How we often view projection as a shadow, but often times we project our Gold. How Tina + Ali both had Reese Witherspoon on their 'List' of those whom they admire and why. A coaching tool used within 'The Great Big Journey'. ***If you loved listening to our podcast as much as we loved creating it, please (please!) give us five stars and leave us a review. Oh and also, tell a friend! *** Stream with Steph Jagger Instagram: @stephjagger Website: https://www.stephjagger.com/ https://www.audible.com/pd/Everything-Left-to-Remember-Audiobook/B09VW39X5D (Listen to Everything Left to Remember on Audible! ) Stream with Ali + Tina: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/soulfulstreaming/ ( @soulfulstreaming) Website: http://www.soulfulstreaming.com/ (www.soulfulstreaming.com ) Email: Have a topic you want us to dive into or want to be a guest, email us at, Ali@soulfulstreaming.com and Tina@soulfulstreaming.com. Disclaimer: This podcast and website represents the opinions of Soulful Streaming hosts and guests. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical advice.
LeAnn is joined by author Steph Jagger for an insightful, vulnerable conversation around Steph's heartbreakingly beautiful new book which explores the repercussions of her mom's Alzheimer's diagnosis, along with discussions around our relationship with nature and the feminine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of About Your Mother is my conversation with Steph Jagger: a seeker, explorer, and writer. Her latest book, Everything Left to Remember, documents her adventure with her mother into the Rocky Mountains while they navigate the terrain of dementia and the meaning of remembrance. Steph's life and work are as deep as the 4 million vertical feet she skied in one year to break a world record. That journey is the basis of her first book Unbound: A story of Snow and Self-discovery. Her latest book examines her journey and transition from maiden to mother. Steph Jagger and Her Maiden Voyage Steph is an ideal guest for About Your Mother as her latest book perfectly encapsulates the transition many of us make from maiden to mother. It also asks, who am I with my mother and who am I without her? Unbound "Unbound was a book that came out in 2017. It was about a ski journey I took in 2010 to 2011. And really, on so many fronts, that was what I would consider my maiden voyage, the maiden voyage in the world of who am I without all of the roles I played in my teens and 20s." – Steph Jagger That journey allowed Steph to explore her power to affect the world through her actions, which to her is a quintessential question that a maiden might think. Memories Do Not Have to Come from a Broken Place We talk about Steph's stance on memoirs; they do not always have to come from a broken place, and sometimes it can just be a journey of self-discovery and learning to love yourself. "I think this specifically for female written memoir; I am a big, big believer that we need stories, a multitude of them for a multitude of different voices. And we need stories that tell us how to pick up the pieces when life shatters. But I think as women, we also need stories of how to love ourselves into our own bigness, even if something hasn't shattered." - Steph Jagger She also adds that it is essential that we share stories of women in their maiden or formative years because those are the years when women are most unsure of themselves. Everything Left to Remember In the summer of 2015, Steph's mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Ten months later, Steph and her mother went on a road trip together, and she wrote about this journey in her book. As her mother's memory begins to fade, the threads between mother and daughter become distinct. It made Steph think of the questions, "Who am I to her," and "Who am I without her?" "I believe there is a deep question in all of us: 'Well, shit, like, what will hold us now?' And really, that was ultimately the question. The question I was asking with my mom as we were moving through this journey." - Steph Jagger To hear more from Steph Jagger and her transition from being a maiden to mother, download and listen to this episode. Bio Steph Jagger is a best-selling memoirist of two books. Her first, Unbound: A Story of Snow & Self-Discovery was published in 2017. Her second, a mother-daughter story called Everything Left to Remember is due out in April of 2022. Outside of being an author, Steph a sought-after mentor and coach whose offerings guide people toward a deeper understanding of themselves and their stories. All of her work, including speaking and facilitating, lies at the intersection loss, the nature of deep remembrance, and the personal journey of re-creation. Steph grew up in Vancouver, Canada and currently lives and works on Bainbridge Island, WA. Connect with Steph Jagger today! Website | Instagram Order her new book here: Everything Left to Remember
Steph Jagger's mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease in 2015. Despite their complicated relationship, Steph decided to take her mom on one more adventure — a two week camping and road trip through three national parks. In a time when she needed comfort, confirmation of her own identity, and strength to confront her mother's decline, Steph turned to Mother Nature. Her new book, Everything Left to Remember, documents the women's trip and beautifully captures Steph's reflections on childhood, motherhood, and losing the woman who guided her through life.Connect with Steph:WebsiteInstagramResources:Everything Left to RememberSteph Jagger's website
Today is book release day! These moments feel as enormous as giving birth — to a proverbial child known as an idea, a story deep within that has taken humungous effort to make its way into the world. Steph Jagger's second book is nothing short of truly incredible – you will laugh, you will cry, you will relate on SO many levels to the journey of aging parents. It takes courage to tell stories; it takes another level of guts to put your heart and soul onto the pages for the world to read. This book is worth picking up; this pod will give you every reason to do just that. Bravo Steph — TeamCorker are huge fans of your heart. LINKS: Everything Left To Remember: www.stephjagger.com/everything-left-to-remember Unbound: www.stephjagger.com/unbound Uncorked Episode 108 : https://soundcloud.com/uncorkedpodcast/108-what-is-it-time-for-now-w-steph-jagger
In this first episode of The Journey Home Podcast, I excitedly sit down with Steph Jagger -- author & soul-guide - to explore her latest book, Everything Left to Remember. This book, and journey with her Mother through Alzheimer's cracked my heart open to levels of grief I didn't know existed. It was a call home to Mother, both with my own biological mother, planetary mother and archetypal mother. In this conversation, Steph and I explore what it means to be "Right Sized" with Mother, and what's available for us -- underground -- when we do. To order Steph's latest book, click here. To follow Steph's journey, join her IG here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Everything Belongs Podcast, Madison is in conversation with Steph Jagger. Steph is an author, speaker, coach, and world record smasher who happens to dabble in alchemy and energy. Her first book, Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery, was released by Harper Collins in 2017 and details her awe-inspiring journey around the world on skis.Since that journey, Steph's work has focused on our ability to unlock and access truths – physical and mental truths, deep wordless truths, ancestral truth, as well as archetypal and mythological truth. She is the Chief Intuitive Officer behind coaching and development programs like The Great Big Journey, Read Like a Mother, and Sacred Rebellion, as well as a sought after speaker and facilitator. At her core, Steph is an expert in finding doorways to liminal space, and helping those who dare to enter make their way through to the other side and beyond. Steph's second memoir, Everything Left To Remember: My Mother, Our Memories, and a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains, is available for pre-order now and releasing April 26, 2022. In this episode, Madison and Steph speak on maiden/mother dynamics, daughters differentiating yet not devaluing the mother, the death/life/death cycle and how suspending our metaphorical deaths can lead to "living death" and rot, intergenerational wisdom, digesting our past and so, so much more…Listen in and find the full show notes here: http://madisonmorrigan.com/podcast-rss-feed/84Guest LinksSteph's WebsiteSteph's InstagramPre-Order Steph's Next Book, Everything Left To Remember
On this episode: World records, cedar trees and ravens, rugby, and the best way to buy books if you want to benefit authors. We're talking with Steph Jagger, author of Unbound, in which she chronicles a journey skiing and “accidentally” getting the most vertical feet skied in a year, and her new book Everything Left to Remember. Show Notes 00:35 – Introducing Steph Jagger 02:40 – How Steph accidentally got the world record for the total vertical feet skied in one year 04:35 – Skiing in South America 06:35 – As a writer, describe the process of writing the second book 13:22 – What Everything Left to Remember is about 29:30 – Special moments from the trip that you will always hold tight? 32:20 – Old Faithful, living in the moment and experiencing the beauty 38:30 – Growing up skiing and playing rugby 45:00 – Advice to anyone who wants to write a book about their journeys 49:00 – How Steph selected the quotes that appear at the beginning of each chapter 56:40 – Where to get the new book (which comes out on April 26, 2022), and why pre-ordering is awesome for authors 60:00 – The Adventurus Women Book Club with Steph (supporting the Alzheimer's non-profit Hilarity for Charity) Mentioned in this Episode Find Steph online at www.stephjagger.com and on Instagram @stephjagger Order the book (or pre-order!) on Amazon or on Bookshop.org Support the Alzheimer's non-profit Hilarity for Charity Connect with us! Like Almost There on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/almostthereadventurepodcast/ Follow Almost There on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almostthere_ap/ Send us a voice message! https://www.speakpipe.com/AlmostThere Our Co-hosts Jason Fitzpatrick – IG: @themuirproject Saveria Tilden – IG: @adventuruswomen web: AdventurUsWomen.com Jeff Hester – IG: @thesocalhiker web: SoCalHiker.net Theme song by Opus Orange. Courtesy of Emoto Music. The Almost There Adventure Podcast is a celebration of outdoor activities both local and epic. Discussing the big topics and talking to adventurers, artists, legends and activists within the outdoor community.
‘It was a trip my mother will never remember and a journey I'll never forget.' – Steph Jagger. When her mom was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's, Steph made the decision to take her on a breathtaking camping trip through the mountains. In our interview, Steph shares how this trip was birthed and how her incredible book came to be, not long after their trip was over. We learn about her writing process and how she's learning to use more feminine energy in her work. Most of all, we talk about how gratitude is weaved into the story and her journey. There is no trip, no book and no learning without a solid foundation of gratitude. I loved this book and encourage you to pre-order – see link below for big box and to support your local booksellers. Steph Jagger is a sought-after mentor and coach whose offerings guide people toward a deeper understanding of themselves and their stories. Her work, including speaking and facilitating, lies at the intersection of loss, the nature of deep remembrance, and the personal journey of re-creation. Steph grew up in Vancouver, Canada and now lives and works on Bainbridge Island, WA. Everything Left to Remember is Steph's second book. Her first, Unbound, was published in 2017. Pre-Order (April 26, 2022 release): https://www.stephjagger.com/preorder-everything-left-to-remember https://www.instagram.com/stephjagger/ Free Gratitude Meditation download: http://bit.ly/GratitudeLoveLetter Visit my shop: https://wakeupwithgratitude.com/ Daily Gratitude Reminders: https://www.instagram.com/juliecmboyer/ Check out the podcast: https://wakeupwithgratitude.com/pages/podcast Post-production Audio by Paul Tedeschini https://campsite.bio/juliecmboyer https://www.tiktok.com/@juliecmboyer
Steph Jagger and her mom, Sheila, took a camping road trip together in 2016 across the Rocky Mountains. So often, the purpose of a road trip, or spending time in the outdoors, is to get away from it all. But in this instance, Steph was driving towards something many of us might rather avoid: her mom had recently been diagnosed with Alzheimer's dementia. And while Alzheimer's is something that's hard to talk about, odds are good that you have personal experience with this degenerative disease or another one that's similar.Those places that we are nervous to go are often the ones that call to us the most strongly. Or at a minimum, they tell us something about ourselves and what we need. In this episode, Steph shares about her trip, which she wrote about in her forthcoming memoir, Everything Left to Remember, what her mom continues to teach her, the benefits of sitting with grief, and an invitation to examine the relationships in your life that mirror the best parts of you.Enjoy listening? Rate & Review She ExploresFeatured in this episode: Steph JaggerHosted & Produced by Gale StraubA production of Ravel MediaSponsored by Uncruise AdventuresJoin the She Explores Podcast community on FacebookVisit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on InstagramResourcesFeatured in this episode: Steph Jagger: @stephjagger on InstagramWebsite: StephJagger.comPre-Order Everything Left to Remember (Available April 2022)Mentioned in this episode:Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-DiscoveryStory on Journalist Stephen GlassBrandy Carlile quote: “There is nothing more real or more practical in this universe than mysticism. Remember that, and it's usually sitting right smack in the middle of grief.”HFC WeAreHFC.orgRate this podcastRavel MediaSponsors and Discount CodesUncruise Adventures: Save $500 to $750 per person on sailings in the Sea of Cortez and Spring in Alaska 7-night adventures on bookings made through April 15, 2022 at http://uncruise.com/pages/EXPLOREMusic is licensed through Musicbed.
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Steph Jagger, author of Everything Left to Remember: My Mother, Our Memories, and a Journey Through the Rocky Mountains (April 2022), discusses her family's experience with her mother Sheila Jagger's Alzheimer's diagnosis in 2015. Reflecting on her road trip with Sheila 11 months after the diagnosis, Steph shares their adventure across three national parks and her guidance on traveling alongside a loved one with dementia. As Steph looks back on the family's journey thus far, she speaks about grief, the process of letting go and embracing her mother's reality.
What does it mean to “manage your energy?” How do you start noticing your energy enough *to* manage it? And how can the tactic actually lead you to your happiest, most aligned lifestyle? Our guest this week is an expert in this field: Janet Bertolus is a humor writer, screenwriter, and lifelong meditator. She mentors women in a masterclass program called Sacred Rebellion, and co-leads Croneology, a program for women over 50. In her free time, you'll find her traveling the world on the back of a motorcycle.Listen to the full episode for more about energy management, how to move through stuck emotions, the power of failure, and how to tune into your inner voice.What You Will Learn: 1:05: Janet explains her work in the world, including “energy management” and what exactly that means for women, plus her religious background and evolution 5:43: How people can use energy management to heal stress and burnout8:25: How Janet was able to find the “voice that gives me the good advice”12:30: The advice Janet would give to her younger self about making decisions and starting new transitions in life15:17: Janet tells the story of one of her biggest failures, and what she learned from the experience18:28: How Janet coaches women to move through the physical symptoms of stress 20:33: What Janet would say to women who say they don't have time for self-care, rest, or slowdowns 22:11: How we can get stuck emotions to move through our bodies26:22: Janet explains how she's been the heroine of her own story, versus being the victim of her own story27:25: How Janet picked herself back up after one of her biggest failures, plus what she started to say at parties when people asked her, “What do you do?” 30:33: More about Janet's writing journey, and the advice she was getting about writing from her inner voice32:53: Why Janet calls herself a “great receiver” rather than a “great writer”33:43: Janet's thoughts on vacation, plus how she lives a life that she doesn't need a vacation from36:55: The barriers that are up for people to live more of a vacation lifestyle, and how Janet would suggest getting past them39:27: Janet explains more about her energy management courses and workRelevant Links: · Visit Janet's website: https://www.janetbertolus.com/ · Visit Croneology's website: https://www.croneology.net/ · Follow Janet on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jbertolus/ · Pre-order Steph Jagger's book, “Everything Left to Remember”: https://www.amazon.com/dp/125026183X/ref=as_sl_pc_tf_til?creativeASIN=125026183X&linkCode=w00&linkId=b8018b8ae7a16ee7784e9b3df707a254&tag=stephjagger-20 · Free Soulcation Daily Planning Page: https://www.melodymiles.com/daily-planning-page· Follow Mel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soulcationmel/ · Purchase the Soulcation Planner: https://www.melodymiles.com/soulcation-planner
Steph Jagger was living ‘the dream'. She had a great job, mortgage, living in a great city….but something just didn't feel quite right.So one day on a ski hill in Whistler, she threw a crazy idea out into the universe that changed her life forever. She saw a sign that said ‘Raise Restraining Device.' So that's exactly what she did. She raised the restraints.She took a second mortgage on her house, sold everything she owned, and set off to ski around the world.Steph shared her incredible story that she wrote about in her first book Unbound. As she describes it, it was a journey that moved her into taking radical responsibility for her life. She also shared what happened after that incredible trip, and where she is now. She's got a second book coming out in the new year - Everything Left to Remember - about a beautiful story of mother and daughter, nature, and remembering. Whether you quit your job to ski around the world, or get the puppy you always wanted, or just cut your damn hair short already…..the hope is that this episode reminds you to quit what just no longer works for you.To learn more about Steph you can visit her website, and follow her on Instagram.Steph's Books:UnboundEverything Left to RememberShow your supportDo you love being a member of The Quitter's Club? There are a few (mostly free) ways you can show your support: Rate and review it so we can get it into the hands of more people who may need to hear it Share the episodes with your friends and network Follow on Instagram Shop the merch Produced by Quit It Media.
Steph Jagger is a modern day spell-caster with her words. When Steph sends an email love letter, I savour every word she shares. She’s a writer, speaker, creator and guide. Her first book, Unbound – A Story of Snow & Self-Discovery, is a memoire that reads like a novel. I devoured it in a weekend after meeting Steph at her book launch. Steph leads The Great Big Journey, a 3-month immersive coaching experience several times a year. Her second memoir is about the journey she took with her mom after she was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s. This new book is due out in 2022. https://www.stephjagger.com/ where you can sign up for her love letters https://www.stephjagger.com/page-turners for the book https://www.instagram.com/stephjagger/ Visit my shop: https://wakeupwithgratitude.com/ Post-production Audio by Paul Tedeschini Best supplements for stress: https://bit.ly/ironmanvitamins Ready to kick the cravings? bit.ly/ResetwithUSANA Take good care of your immune system this winter: https://bit.ly/healthypandemiclife Join our Gratitude Ambassadors Community on Facebook! facebook.com/groups/gratitudeambassadors/ All the social links: facebook.com/juliecmboyer/ facebook.com/wakeupwithgratitudephoto/ instagram.com/juliecmboyer/ instagram.com/wakeupwithgratitudephoto/ twitter.com/juliecmboyer linkedin.com/in/juliecmboyer/ twitch.tv/mrs__wolf
Steph and Em talk about co-creating, flow, inspiration, initiation, and WRITING. Steph Jagger is an author, speaker, coach, and world record smasher who happens to dabble in alchemy and energy. Her first book, Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery, was released by Harper Collins in 2017 and details her awe-inspiring journey around the world on skis. Since that journey, Steph’s work has focused on our ability to unlock and access truths – physical and mental truths, deep wordless truths, ancestral truth, as well as archetypal and mythological truth. She is the Chief Intuitive Officer behind coaching and development programs like The Great Big Journey and Sacred Rebellion, as well as a sought after speaker and facilitator. At her core, Steph is an expert in finding doorways to liminal space, and helping those who dare to enter make their way through to the other side and beyond. “Living life on the frontier of one’s self is about surrender, allowance, magical thinking, and a dash or five of holy laughter.” Her second memoir – a story of mothers and daughters – is set to be released by Flatiron Books in 2021. www.stephjagger.com Em's IG: www.instagram.com/emilyschromm Em's website: www.emilyschromm.com Platform Daily: www.emilyschromm.com/platformdaily
Do you listen to your intuition to access your joy? How do you allow yourself to be mentally, physically, spiritually, and emotionally in the same place at the same time? You have to let your body be in sync so you can operate in your most efficient and joyful self. In this episode of the Soulcation podcast, we have Steph Jagger, an author, a coach, and a skiing world record holder, which she wrote a book about. Steph redesigned her life 10 years ago by listening to her intuition and now helps others write, re-write, own, and share their stories. Listen in to learn about the deeper meaning of alchemy, which is allowing energy to move in the way that it wants to move. What You Will Learn:[4:06] Steph describes how listening to her own intuition to immerse herself in joy led to a shift in her life.[7:10] Learning how to live in your body to know the difference between your physical body and mental body.[9:58] She explains the work she had to do to repair her relationship with her body and be in tune with it.[14:27] Understanding how your intuition works, as well as the liminal, which is about being here nor there. [19:06] Steph gives an analogy of both the intuition of fear and that of joy and why you should pay attention to both.[23:31] How Steph accesses her joy through laughter and by being in nature.[27:11] The importance of being patient with all your body when you take a leap.[34:32] Understanding alchemy: allowing your physical and emotional bodies to do their job by moving energy the way they want in an authentic way. [42:56] Steph explains alchemy in terms of grief and death and how you can find freedom in both.[48:58] She describes the life she doesn't need a vacation from as one where she gets to follow things that bring her joy. Relevant Links:Website: https://www.stephjagger.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephjagger/Free Soulcation Daily Planning Page: https://www.melodymiles.com/daily-planning-pageFollow Mel Miles on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soulcationmel/Purchase the Soulcation Planner: https://www.melodymiles.com/soulcation-planner
Today on the Everything Belongs Podcast, we are in conversation with Steph Jagger. Steph is an author, speaker, coach, and world record smasher who happens to dabble in alchemy and energy. Her first book, Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery, was released by Harper Collins in 2017 and details her awe-inspiring journey around the world on skis. Since that journey, Steph’s work has focused on our ability to unlock and access truths – physical and mental truths, deep wordless truths, ancestral truth, as well as archetypal and mythological truth. She is the Chief Intuitive Officer behind coaching and development programs like The Great Big Journey, Read Like a Mother, and Sacred Rebellion, as well as a sought after speaker and facilitator. At her core, Steph is an expert in finding doorways to liminal space, and helping those who dare to enter make their way through to the other side and beyond. Her second memoir – a story of mothers and daughters – is set to be released by Flatiron Books in 2021. In this conversation, Madison and Steph discuss what "rooted feminine" means, the importance of getting back into the body to reconnect with the feminine, and how to flow through and root into our personal life-death-life cycles. Steph speaks candidly on how she personally feels about being consumed through her memoirs and her own thoughts around moving from the maiden to mother archetypes. Plus, Madison and Steph speak about her group program, which she facilitates without any pre-content and the importance of allowing flow in our healing and life journeys. Listen in here...In this episode we talk about:how healing it can be when we sit without having immediate answers, definitions or information and instead let it all settle in for as long as it needsSteph's analogy that the feminine space is an interconnected space, like a forestSharing our stories after the whole experiences has been lived, felt and rootedHow we use information as a way to override what our feminine, our sense and our intuition are telling us"The river under the river" and how this image relates to living into our authenticity and core truthHaving our stories and 'self' be consumed as brands rather than allowing our art, work or message be the focusSo much more...Mentions:Steph's book "Unbound"Book: "Dance of The Dissident Daughter" by Sue Monk KiddBook: "Untamed" by Glennon DoyleBook: "Women who run with the wolves" by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola EstésMemoirists: Elizabeth Gilbert and Cheryl StrayedBook: "Belonging" by Toko-pa TurnerWhere to find:Enrollment for all of Steph's 2021 programs will be opening soon. Check out her offerings hereSteph's Instagram
Steph and I go in on spirit guides, creativity and she offers a new understanding of the heroes journey!
Steph Jagger is BACK! After a long intro with Em on life in this pandemic, Em gets a heart to heart once again with Steph about FEELING what our body is trying to tell us. You can find more about Steph's work, writing, and programs at www.stephjagger.com and www.instagram.com/stephjagger First Meathead Hippie episode with Steph: https://emilyschromm.com/news/meathead-hippie-podcast-93-with-steph-jagger/ Em's FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1292792567518714 Em's Instagram: www.instagram.com/emilyschromm EMPRESS: a digital online wellness experience 50% off for MARCH using code EMPOWERED www.emilyschromm.com/empress APRIL LAUNCHES ON APRIL 1st!!!! xox
Steph Jagger is the author of ‘Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self Discovery’ — a memoir about how she skied around the world, and discovered who she was. “During my ski trip, the mountains both broke me and rebuilt me. It was the avalanche of my life. A rush, a burial, and a resurrection. I went from being a participant, a do-what’s-expected kinda gal, to a woman who holds court in her very unrestrained life.” Jagger and Steph riff on how she tunes into her intuition to live an intentional life, while still running a company. She describes what it’s like simultaneously being confronted by the most beautiful landscapes and her darkest inner demons, and the resulting shift in her relationship to her ego. Since completing the massive goal of skiing around the world, Steph felt the pressure of the question “what’s next?” — she has since reframed her goal setting and asks “what is it time for now?” “If the goal is to be and feel a certain way in life, the question becomes how do I step into that in this very moment?” Show Links: https://www.stephjagger.com Unbound: https://www.harpercollins.com/9780062418104/unbound/ Jagger on the ‘gram: https://www.instagram.com/stephjagger/
Friends, I gotta tell ya-this connector conversation brought me to my knees. Not just because of the deep wisdom my guest shares, but because of the divine connection I have with her and the truth bombs she drops. I have already re-listened several times just to jot down all the goodness that this mystic maven delivers so I am so excited to share it with you! In this episode, I am talking world record smasher, author and dear friend, Steph Jagger. We are covering all things connection when it comes to our intuition and instincts as well as rocking vulnerability and adventuring into the depths of grief. I share why Steph and I have such a special bond and how grief is the bridge that strengthen it. This is one fo the most powerful episodes yet so be sure to bring a journal or you might be like me an hit replay over and over again! About Steph Jagger Steph Jagger is an author, speaker, coach, and world record smasher who happens to dabble in alchemy and energy. Her first book, Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self Discovery, was released by Harper Collins in 2017 and details her awe-inspiring journey around the world on skis. Since that journey, Steph’s work has focused on our ability to unlock and access truths – physical and mental truths, deep wordless truths, ancestral truth, as well as archetypal and mythological truth. She is the Chief Intuitive Officer behind coaching and development programs like The Great Big Journey, Read Like a Mother, and Sacred Rebellion, as well as a sought after speaker and facilitator. At her core, Steph is an expert in finding doorways to liminal space, and helping those who dare to enter make their way through to the other side and beyond. “Living life on the frontier of one’s self is about surrender, allowance, magical thinking, and a dash or five of holy laughter.” Her second memoir – a story of mothers and daughters – is set to be released by Flatiron Books in 2021. You can connect with Steph at: Website: https://www.stephjagger.com Instagram: @stephjagger Facebook: @Stephanie.jagger.92 Read her book Unbound yourself or bring it to your book club!
Steph Jagger is an author, speaker, coach, and world record smasher who happens to dabble in alchemy and energy. Her first book, Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery, was released by Harper Collins in 2017 and details her awe-inspiring journey around the world on skis. Since that journey, Steph's work has focused on our Continue Reading…
Steph Jagger is an author, speaker, coach, and world record smasher who happens to dabble in alchemy and energy. Her first book, Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery, was released by Harper Collins in 2017 and details her awe-inspiring journey around the world on skis. Since that journey, Steph’s work has focused on our Continue Reading…
What would you do if you had a huge a-ha moment one day and realised that the life you were living was not the one - in any way - that you wanted anymore. Well, if you are my guest on The Priestess Podcast today, Steph Jagger you go skiing. Now that sounds simple and even trite - but it's not. Steph's call to adventurous action on a ski trip that took her around the world was a spiritual adventure of the highest calling. It was an adventure that had heartbreak, challenge, joy and a deep uncovering of her feminine and her own version of truth. Hers is a story and journey that is inspiring, uplifting and filled with life lessons. It may even inspire you to go on a spiritual adventure of your own.
Steph Jagger is a force of nature. She believes, rather foolhardily, in the following mantra: Know Thyself, Choose Thyself, Make Shit Happen. She is an author, speaker, coach, and world record smasher who lives on Bainbridge Island (otherwise known as Jurassic). She holds a CEC (certified Executive Coach) degree from Royal Roads University and she believes purposeful living doesn’t happen with one toe dangling in, but that we jump in, fully submerge, and sit in the juice. Think pickle, not cucumber. Her second memoir is set to be released by Flatiron Books in late 2020. You can find more at www.stephjagger.com or get the inside scoop on Instagram @stephjagger Thank you listeners!! Please leave a review if you enjoyed and checkout my links below to get plugged in more to what I'm doing. PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP: www.facebook.com/groups/1292792567518714/ Find more on Em here: @emilyschromm www.emilyschromm.com youtube.com/emilyschromm
Steph Jagger had her ripcord moment at the top of a ski lift. She was living in Vancouver where she had built a great life for herself. She was a management consultant for a PR firm and had always chased success in every aspect of her life when one day she went skiing with some friends and at the top of the chairlift she saw a sign that read, ‘raise restraining device.’ Raise Restraining Device That line turned into a mantra that would catapult her into her mission of chasing snow for 1 full year skiing around the world. She took out a second mortgage on her house, sold everything she owned except for her ski equipment and set out to crack open her life, and along the way she set a world record for skiing 4 million vertical feet in under 12 months. In this episode we discuss... The financial, physical and emotional planning Steph took to prepare for her trip. Taking out a second mortgage on her home and selling everything she owned. Buying a bundle of plane tickets and leaving with her ski equipment and laptop. The breakdown in New Zealand and when she felt her life cracking open. What kept her going when she was emotionally and physically spent. Breaking the world record by skiing 4 million vertical feet in 12 months. Writing her book, Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery ---Show Notes--- Stephjagger.com FB @stephanie.jagger.92 Insta @stephjagger Steph Jagger's book Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery Shout-out to friend, previous guest and TED Talker Kimberly Rich for introducing me to Steph. Check out Kimberly's story of balancing Boldness and Patience on podcast episode #72. Sponsors PrintDirtCheap.com – Rockstars in printing with over 30 categories of printing products doing it FAST and doing it CHEAP. Use promo code ‘LIFEHUNTER’ for $10 off of your print job or request a free sample of their work. Check out clickplacement.com to design your search engine marketing strategies and launch an epic PPC campaign. Support the Go Hunt Life show by making a donation to help keep the life hunter stories coming at Patreon.com/gohuntlife
Stories are powerful. We've witnessed an entire movement begin to shift the way women feel about their personal histories because a few women had the courage to come forward and share their stories of abuse by some of the most powerful men in the entertainment world. The #metoo movement was born and more and more women have found the courage to tell their stories. And we've found our collective strength in those stories.But not all stories are of abuse. There are stories of resilience and overcoming difficult challenges. Some of our most popular guests shared powerful personal stories. Here are a few to revisit:Maureen Towns shared about the struggle she faced as a mom with the addiction and mental health issues of three of her children.Steph Jagger shared her story about realizing that she was living a good life but that she wanted to lift the restraining device and go for more.Courtney Carver told the story about how receiving a life changing medical diagnosis prompted her to make some radical changes in how she was living. Project 333 was born.Each one of these woman wrote books and actively share their stories. We believe that storytelling is important in reframing your life. It's been said, "The most important story you will ever tell about yourself is the story you tell to yourself." Stories are that powerful.Reframe Your Life has partnered with Patti M Hall to offer you a 3 part podcast workshop on memoir writing. You can listen to our interview with Patti and hear her story on this episode.Part 1 addresses the barriers we face before we even put pen to paper (or fingers to keypad). It's available now on iTunes.Part 2 will get into the initial steps of memoir writing including how to write a memoir timeline and where to start in your story.Part 3 in the series will be about how we organize the material in our lives to start writing and how we mine for memories.
Have you ever had an experience where you meet someone and immediately connect with them? You want to schedule time to have a drink or a coffee and do a deep dive into a conversation you know will be stimulating and energetic? That's exactly how we felt when we met Patti Hall earlier this year. She was accompanying Steph Jagger, her friend and colleague, when we interviewed Steph. After the interview we had a chance to connect with Patti and knew we HAD to have her on Reframe Your Life. Patti M Hall is a writer, ghostwriter, proud #Memoiraholic and book coach. Online Patti creates inspirational content for aspiring memoirists, wannabe writers and folks who love putting pen to paper. Patti's home is in Canada where she lives with her massive #memoir library, two giant sons and a pack of golden retrievers. Patti has lived a life that no mom chooses to live. She is the mother of a child with a rare disease. The discovery of this disease and the journey that follows is a raw and honest account of what happens in a family when a diagnosis is made. Reframing sounds inadequate to describe what she had to do.We realized quickly into this episode that we would need more time with Patti. You'll know why when you listen to it! She is an inspiring woman with a heart for a good story and a depth that comes from having to rise up to the task of being a rare mother.If writing your story has been something you've been considering reach out to Patti through her website. And follow her on social media - she uses :pattimhall everywhere.
Steph Jagger is a Guinness World Record holder, published author, & avid skier; and from July 2010 to May 2011, she circumnavigated the globe in search of one thing: snow. What she didn't plan on finding atop the world's whitest peaks, was herself. For a year, Steph traveled and skied full-time and in the end, she skied over 4.1 Million vertical feet, breaking the world record for most vertical feet ever skied in a single year. Her original goal was 4,000,000 feet—but when she found out about the record she couldn't help but beat it! In our interview Steph shares candidly what went into planning and executing on such a bold trip, and how she was able to translate that experience into her new book, Unbound: A Story of Snow & Self-Discovery. THE BOLD LIFE MOVEMENT SUBSCRIBE: iTunes | Stitcher Radio | YouTube FOLLOW STEPH: Website | Facebook | Instagram SOME QUESTIONS I ASK: Was it a quick decision or something you hemmed and hawed over? How did you afford it? What were some of the most trying situations from the trip? What is the first step someone should take if they're feeling stuck? What was coming home like? How can people avoid post-adventure blues? Why did she pick traditional publisher over self-publishing? IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: How to differentiate between something you're being called to and something that your ego is telling you to do. Why she felt comfortable taking a year-long solo trip. How to sustain the new you after you've experienced shifts in perspective. How her book, Unbound, came to fruition. How to put together your book proposal and get picked up by a traditional publisher. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Big Magic - https://www.amazon.com/Big-Magic-Creative-Living-Beyond/dp/1594634726 Your Big Beautiful Book Plan - http://yourbigbeautifulbookplan.com/ Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too loud - https://www.amazon.com/Too-Fat-Slutty-Loud-Unruly/dp/0399576851 Marie Howe Poems - http://www.mariehowe.com/ Becoming an Alchemist - Guide for the Modern Magician - https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Alchemist-Guide-Modern-Magician/dp/1590306872 On Being Podcast - https://onbeing.org/ Cheryl Strade - http://www.cherylstrayed.com/ Anne Lamott - https://www.facebook.com/AnneLamott/ Claire Bidwell Smith - https://clairebidwellsmith.com/
It seems appropriate to re-visit this episode this week. Jo-Anne is enjoying the mountains in Western Canada and Sandy needs to lift her restraining device! Listen to the episode to find out what that means!
Karen’s Wild Idea: To share bold, brave, wild stories, both her own and by others through books and essays with the world. Also, to embrace surfing at an older age, a sport that’s taught her why it’s so great to suck at something. Karen Rinaldi is a writer, publisher, and the creator of Harper Wave, an imprint of Harper Collins that has published the work of three past guests: Jaimal Yogis, Mark Lukach and Steph Jagger. Karen has also published books by authors like Dave Asprey of the Bulletproof Coffee movement, Dr. Gundry of The Plant Paradox, and Tony Horton of P90X, to name a few. In addition to her literary life, Karen is also a surfer. She started at age 40, and recently wrote an essay in the New York Times that every surf writer’s mom sent them (including my own) titled, “It’s Great to Suck at Something.” I loved her story, and all of her essays I’ve read. I also don’t have a lot of mentors that are females, writers, publishers, and surfers, so when I find someone like Karen, I have to share her knowledge. Karen talks about her perspective on surfing, why it’s important to suck at something, the difference between a good adventure and a great story, how to get published, and the books you should be reading. Listen to this episode if: You suck at surfing (or anything, really). You like trying new things, no matter how good you think you’ll be. You’re an avid reader. You want to write a book and get published. You love the Modern Love column in the New York Times. Your family is important to you. For full show notes, including guest links and books mentioned during the episode, visit: http://wildideasworthliving.com/43
What is the smallest thing you can do now to follow your heart? Think about it. Write it down if you like. This is just one of the many questions of wisdom my guest Steph Jagger plants on us in today’s episode. Steph is the author of Unbound, a story of snow and self-discovery and she’s helped women the world over define who it is they want to BE and what they need to DO to get there. Listen in for the next 40 mins of exploration where we talk about everything from battling fear, the pros and cons of setting goals, and how to find stillness and solitude to allow golden thoughts and plans emerge. If you enjoyed this episode you can read the show notes and subscribe at www.bethkempton.com/podcast
After working her way up the corporate ladder, Steph Jagger quit her job, took a second mortgage on her house, sold everything except her ski equipment ... then she broke a world record and wrote a book about it. In this episode we discuss why she left her life to travel the world, why the female narrative needs to change, joy vs fear based intuition, and the one thing women everywhere can do to change the world. For more info + show notes: https://www.erinbrennan.co/women-on-a-mission/steph-jagger-intuition-giving-yourself-permission
All About Them with Bruce TurkelThe best companies and most successful salespeople live by a three-word mantra—"all about them"—because when they relentlessly focus their brand on their customers instead of themselves, their businesses flourish. All about Them shows readers how to use this simple but extremely powerful influencing technique. Bruce is a branding expert who makes his clients’ brands more valuable. He’s worked with some of the world’s most compelling brands including Miami. Bruce has worked with Hasbro, Nike, American Express, Charles Schwab, Citicorp, Discovery Networks, Bacardi, Sol Melia Hotels, Azamara Club Cruises and many more great companies.and hundreds of conferences. A captivating speaker and author, Bruce has spoken at MIT, Harvard, TEDx, and hundreds of corporate and industry conferences. Bruce appears regularly on FOX Business and has been on CNN, ABC, CBS, and NPR. He has been featured in The New York Times, Fast Company, Communication Arts, and AdWeek. He has published four books on advertising including his latest – All About Them. http://bruceturkel.com Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery with Steph JaggerA young woman follows winter across five continents on a physical and spiritual journey that tests her body and soul, in this transformative memoir, full of heart and courage, that speaks to the adventurousness in all of us. Steph Jagger quits her job, takes a second mortgage on her house, sells everything except for her ski equipment and her laptop and buys a plane ticket. For the next year, she will follow winter across five continents on a mission the break the world record for most vertical feet skied in a year. Electrifying, heartfelt, and full of humor, Unbound is Steph’s story—an odyssey of courage and self-discovery that, like Wild and Eat, Pray, Love, will inspire others to remove their own restraining devices and pursue the life they are meant to lead. http://www.stephjagger.com The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Contentment, Comfort and Connection with Louisa Thomsen BritsThe centuries-old Danish tradition of hygge (pronounced "hoo-gah") comes from a country frequently ranked by United Nations surveys as the happiest country on Earth, and its unique culture of emotional warmth, mindful attention, and appreciation, is becoming increasingly familiar to an international audience. In our busy lives, hygge is a brief, restorative pause—taking time to slow down and enjoy life with the people you love, an experience of belonging to the moment and to each other. Author Louisa Thomsen Brits, who is half-Danish and half-British, offers reflections on the long history, meaning, and spiritual underpinnings of hygge, as well as steps to incorporate the practice into the everyday. http://hygge.co Instagram & Twitter: @louisa_thomsen_brits
We sit down and talk about her book Unbound and the journey she took around the world pursuing her goal of breaking the world record for most vertical feet skied in a year. You don't need to be a skier to be inspired!
Join Elizabeth Bishop and guest Steph Jagger, author of the newly released book, Unbound currently on its way to bestseller status. In this conversation, Elizabeth and Steph will explore the power of the personal pilgrimage and its relationship to self-connection. A powerful personal story, Steph’s experience will inspire, encourage, entertain and entice us all to chase our vision with a combination of surrender, courage, and laser-beamed focus.
Have you ever want to quit your job, uproot your life and do something crazy like SHATTER a record, ski at your favorite resorts around the globe, fall in love and get a HUGE book deal. Meet Steph Jagger. Steph grew up with a good family, and had a great job in good old Canada, eh’!? She was working in public relations for major companies, made enough money to buy a new house and go skiing on weekends, but she wanted more from life. One day, while skiing in Whistler with some friends, she literally saw a sign. It read… LIFT YOUR RESTRAINING DEVICE The sign referred to that little metal bar you are required to lift before exiting a chairlift so you can ski down the mountain. Otherwise, you would be trapped in your chair circling the mountain all day long. Anyway, Steph is one of those people who believes in the power of a whisper that can turn into a ROAR. She took it literally. SHE QUIT HER JOB. SHE MORTGAGED HER HOUSE. She completely reconstructed her life as she knew it and decided, hey, I am going to go ski around the world, and why not break a record on the way!? She also once told me she was like a “Mullet,” business in the front, party in the rear. I didn’t ask her too much after this. Back to uprooting her life. This was not an easy decision. People said she was crazy, including her own family. But she did it anyway. Along the way she skied gorgeous mountains, met fantastic and handsome men, including her husband (which I will let you read the book to get the gushy details full of humor and awesome sexy talk) and she SMASHED a record. The journey wasn’t all peaches and ice cream, but it revealed powerful realities about herself. She shares with us about her journey, about why STARTING LINES are more important than FINISH LINES, and also why waiting never gets you to the end. For full show notes visit, including links mentioned visit: http://wildideasworthliving.com/cindy-whitehead-stories-from-a-female-skateboarding-pioneer/