
Can you pinpoint a moment in time when your life changed? Maybe it wasn’t a moment, maybe it was a complicated chain of events that led you to where you are today. Or maybe, it was a generational impact that started before you were even born. Regardless of what it contains, all humans have a story. And those stories are the building blocks of who we are, at our very core. Join host, Jennifer Peter... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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What happens when you stop looking for love and start finding yourself? In this episode, Jennifer sits down with author and New Hampshire transplant Abby Rosmarin in Concord, NH, to talk about the year that changed her life: 2023, the Year of Dating ... more
What happens when the dream you've chased your entire life finally comes true—only to discover it's not actually what you wanted after all?
In this conversation, host Jennifer Peterkin sits down with Cheryl Johnson, a woman who has moved 45 times ac... more
Content Warning: This episode contains detailed discussions of childhood sexual abuse, domestic violence, physical abuse, substance abuse, and suicide. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
In this powerful episode of The Human Experience, host J... more
For this milestone 100th episode, we're doing something special—host Jennifer Peterkin hands over the mic to her friend, Kesh Witmer, for an intimate conversation about the journey behind The Human Experience podcast.
In this raw and reflective epis... more
Amazing, Refreshing stories of lives changed! Jennifer really gets to the root, sparking change in others! Thank you for your work.
Amazing!! Jennifer is transparent, vulnerable and will take the time to help anyone.
Jennifer is such a beautiful soul who shares and weaves magic with her ability to help others share about their pasts, traumas, hurdles in such a powerful yet vulnerable way, to help others and heal
This woman does it all
Jennifer is a natural. I love listening to her talk, to her questions and comments. She meets her guests wherever they are—literally and figuratively. If you try one new podcast this week, try this one. Welcome to the human experience.
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This podcast features personal narratives that explore the complexities of human experiences, focusing on themes of love, loss, resilience, and transformation. Guests share their stories, which often reveal profound insights into overcoming personal challenges such as addiction, trauma, and health struggles, reinforcing a collective journey of healing and self-discovery. The host's empathetic and engaging interviewing style fosters an intimate connection between guests and listeners, making each episode a reflection on the shared threads of human existence.
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Recent guests on The Human Experience include:
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2. Anne Byler
3. Shelly Edwards Jorgensen
4. Nadia Wong
5. Vanessa Potter
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