
Jennifer ended The Art Of Making Things Happen Podcast in 2020 and relaunched a BRAND NEW one called Injoy Living. You can find the new podcast details and shows at www.injoyliving.ca
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 106 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Episode details: injoyliving.ca/lessons-in-the-wrong-direction
Imagine how easy life could be if we just allowed ourselves to flow with our intuition? Every day we are being guided internally to make decisions, take a certain direction, change dire... more
When was the last time you let yourself get bored? I mean to just sit in blank space, let your imagination run free and wait for inspiration to hit...As I thought about this this morning nostalgia took over me. I was pulled back into my childhood in ... more
Where are the control freaks??? Come one...raise your hand 🙋🏼♀️ Clarity is unfortunately not something we can force or control in any way and when we try to do that, we manipulate life in a way that is not meant to be. Clarity has its own schedul... more
When did we forget that we are all human? Fame is something that I chased for a large part of my life but I've come to see how gloriLESS it actually is. We forget the pressure, obligations and perfectionnism that is asked of people like Ellen. Chelse... more
We are in a constant experience of duality in our life. Experiencing the light and the dark, beautiful and challenging moments, flow and messiness! In order to grow and experience life at a deeper level, we need the challenges, the hard and dark time... more
INJOY: www.injoyliving.ca/how-you-dooinnnn-as-joey-would-say Every day during this Pandemic I wake up wondering how my people are doing. We are all experiencing this so differently. For some it's scary, for others it's expansive and many are ... more
Grief is an essential part of living. Through the experience of grief we learn to see life through a brighter lens, appreciate more deeply and live more consciously. Wether you have lost a loved one, a pet, a relationship or are grieving letting go o... more
To celebrate the 100th episode, I’m excited to tell you that I have interviewed Beth Kempton (bethkempton.com) author of Wabi Sabi: Japanese Wisdom for a Perfectly Imperfect Life and Calm Christmas and Happy New Year, my two recent favourite ... more
Jennifer Jane Young has a message for each week that stops and makes you think. In our busy non-stop over worked world it is the pauses that allow us entrepreneurs to see clearly what the next step is in our business. We can do it all, and Jenn inspires us do it all with clarity.
Jennifer has such an easygoing and personable way of talking and teaching. I love that she shares her own stories, making the topics so much more personable and relatable. Thank you for sharing your insights and being so supportive of fellow entrepreneurs!
A wonderful podcast that speaks to the journey of being an entrepreneur; challenges, successes, and the infinite potential and freedom of running your own business. Jennifer covers a variety of topics, all with a genuine approach that is steeped in compassion, integrity and honesty. A great resource!
Grab a cup of coffee (or tea) and enjoy Jennifer’s no BS approach to business building!
This podcast is ideal for women entrepreneurs that are starting a brand new biz (online or offline) and that enjoy hearing about other people’s wisdom and experience on the journey to become successful entrepreneurs.
I’ve been an entrepreneur for about two years now and I wish these podcasts had been around when I first started. Jennifer is so full of wisdom but she share’s it in such a down to earth way. She shares the learnings from her journey so that we can avoid some of the growing pains that she experienced. She also makes us realize that we aren’t alone in this. That doubting ourselves or being impatient to reach success is normal but that there are tools and a certain mindset we can adopt to make the... more









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