Ready for a reboot that starts with rest instead of hustle? Jen kicks off season two by sharing her truth; sometimes the most powerful move is to hibernate, listen to your intuition, and let alignment find you. Jen's pause started after a pilgrimage to Egypt—into the Great Pyramid at 2 a.m., to sunrise by the Sphinx, and onto a wooden boat on the Nile under a blood moon—yet the heartbeat of the journey was the sisterhood of sixteen women who turned a bus into a moving sanctuary. I share how ...
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Ready for a reboot that starts with rest instead of hustle? Jen kicks off season two by sharing her truth; sometimes the most powerful move is to hibernate, listen to your intuition, and let alignment find you. Jen's pause started after a pilgrimage to Egypt—into the Great Pyramid at 2 a.m., to sunrise by the Sphinx, and onto a wooden boat on the Nile under a blood moon—yet the heartbeat of the journey was the sisterhood of sixteen women who turned a bus into a moving sanctuary. I share how ...
BONUS EPISODE...What do AI produced podcast hosts think of Jen's podcast?
Halfway To Dead, A Midlife Spiritual Journey
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BONUS EPISODE...What do AI produced podcast hosts think of Jen's podcast?
BONUS CONTENT!!! Listen to what 2 AI (artificial intelligence) hosts have to say about Jen and her podcast. Stayed tuned...the 1 year anniversary episode drops tomorrow! Send Jen A Text Halfway To Dead Podcast Website Facebook Instagram email: Jen@HalfwayToDeadPodcast.com
Halfway To Dead, A Midlife Spiritual Journey
Ready for a reboot that starts with rest instead of hustle? Jen kicks off season two by sharing her truth; sometimes the most powerful move is to hibernate, listen to your intuition, and let alignment find you. Jen's pause started after a pilgrimage to Egypt—into the Great Pyramid at 2 a.m., to sunrise by the Sphinx, and onto a wooden boat on the Nile under a blood moon—yet the heartbeat of the journey was the sisterhood of sixteen women who turned a bus into a moving sanctuary. I share how ...