Hello again;
This week on The What’s Your Excuse? Show I’m blessed to have Jennifer Whitacre. as my guest.
I’ve known Jennifer for over a year after meeting her on linked in.
And we had a great conversation for an interview on her podcast Yes and.
We talked about her growing up in a family with lots of trauma and how that effected her as an adult.
We talked about the various aspects of the human mind and how to help ourselves manage all these different aspects of perspection to become a healthier, happier person.
One important take away is that we are never finished working ourselves. She probably didn’t use those words, but it’s in there.
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Jennifer Whitacre
is an Empowerment Strategist and trauma specialist who helps her clients move beyond the self-sabotaging habits and knee-jerk reactions that keep them stuck and feeling lost.
Because Jennifer understands the power of inspiration, she hosts the Yes, And… Podcast where her listeners hear weekly conversations with guests who have surmounted overwhelm and navigated obstacles to live fulfilling lives they love living.
She is also an emerging writer whose articles are starting to get published, and she has a book coming-out next year!
Jennifer has the education and, more importantly, the life experience to help you move through your stuck places and your fears to achieve success and fulfillment in your life.
Website: https://www.jenniferwhitacre.com
Podcast: https://www.jenniferwhitacre.com/podcast
Face Book: “https://twitter.com/Jen_Whitacre
Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-whitacre-gardner-6ba32a7
Wellness Universe: https://www.thewellnessuniverse.com/world-changers/jenniferwhitacre
I want to thank you for listening to my show. It’s very rewarding knowing that these conversations have the power to inspire and motivate people to real change in their lives.
And one of the things that keeps me going is knowing you are out there depending on me. You look forward to my latest stories and interviews as I look forward to sharing them.
Know that you are all a part of my journey and as a result a part of the work I’m doing through this podcast.
Thanks for coming along with me on this amazing journey, Max
Do you consider phobia as trauma too? I’d like to know more