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Jennasis Speaks: The Transformative Power of Women's Stories

Jennifer Malcolm

Jennasis Speaks: The Transformative Power of Women's Stories

A weekly Education, Society and Culture podcast
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Jennasis Speaks: The Transformative Power of Women's Stories

Jennifer Malcolm

Jennasis Speaks: The Transformative Power of Women's Stories

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Jennasis Speaks: The Transformative Power of Women's Stories

Jennifer Malcolm

Jennasis Speaks: The Transformative Power of Women's Stories

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We wanted to wish our founder and visionary, Jennifer Malcolm, a happy birthday today! Thank you for creating a space for women to share their stories and begin to heal. On this week’s episode, we celebrate you and the Jennasis Speaks Movement
Erin Longmoon had a tumultuous childhood filled with multiple types of abuse. She has since become the ancestral abuse breaker for her family and strives to change the narrative for her daughter. This week, Erin shares her story in hopes of sho
 Elya Starek always had a feeling of worry in her life, but nothing that she couldn't manage on her own. The global pandemic in 2020 was the start to a downward spiral for her, and she eventually realized that professional help and medication w
Kathy Romito built a beautiful, prosperous career that, from the outside, gave the world the perception that she was doing well. What many didn’t know is that behind that professional mask, was a woman who felt broken and traumatized from her c
Do not let anyone tell you what you are capable of. Do not let anyone limit you. Listen to our guest, Katie Novak, who went from an average student to a superstar educator because of one strong voice in her life who breathed belief into her, he
Vickie Hogan was a single mom focusing on raising her son, Elec, when the worst news imaginable comes: She has breast cancer. Facing this diagnosis not only once, but three times has helped Vickie grow into the warrior woman she is today. On th
Susie Liberatore is the Founder and Art Director of Visions2images Creative Services. For the last decade she has personally been instrumental in bridging the gap between the global digital market and neighborhood locations for some of the bigg
Megan Gargano is a native of Cleveland, Ohio where she co-founded a nonprofit dance company and school, The Movement Project in 2009, whose mission is to challenge perspectives, evoke social change and bridge communities through the power of mo
Season 4 kicks off with a homecoming of sorts! Founder, Jennifer Malcolm, explains the direction of season 4, coming back home to the heart of the Jennasis movement. Jenn is interviewed by Amy Stack, former podcast guest and production assistan
From a young age, Gina Nicola knew she was different. In third grade, she realized she liked girls and not boys. Then when she was 12, her younger brother was born with Down’s Syndrome. Gina is now his guardian. Gina was always guided by extern
For Chinetha Hall, surviving COVID-19 wasn’t enough. It became her mission to educate and empower the youth in Northeast Ohio to become allies in stopping the spread of this virus. Chinetha drew inspiration from her experience and from her non-
Artist Hilary Gent knows the heartache of losing a child to miscarriage. Every time she hoped, every time she grieved.But her healing didn’t truly begin until she had a creative vision about a painting technique that let her share her sorrow th
A college athlete and lifelong lover of sports and fitness, Jessica Vaiana was on her way to medical school to fulfill her lifelong dream of becoming a doctor, when she was invited to intern at Train 4 The Game at the University of Texas. She f
As CEO of crisis nursery  Providence House, Natalie Leek knows firsthand about the differences between poor parenting and parenting while poor. She believes many of the moms who turn to Providence House for help are doing their absolute best ag
Carrie Hudson was 17 when she was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. Her illness was her first step in her journey to living an authentic life.For Carrie, living authentically means being the same person whether you’re behind closed doors or stand
From the start, Jesi Arter knew she was meant to be with the man who became her husband and father of her child. Their connection was immediate and intense. Their married life in a small Pennsylvania town was very happy. But five months after J
One way or another, all of us were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. But for many people, the pandemic added mental health issues to the many challenges posed.  Arian May understands what those challenges were like. As the advancement officer
When Gail Stumphauzer lost her 29-year-old daughter Margeau to the effects of an eating disorder, she lost the drive that carried her through a successful social services career.  She couldn’t stop thinking about how her daughter struggled with
When Dr. Thea Wilson sees a family in trouble, she doesn’t see a child without hope or a parent without skills. She sees people who need help to heal so they can show what they can do. She sees people who need to know that no one can put a roof
Rhetta Rowland’s first act was becoming sober after a serious, sudden illness. Her second act was realizing she wanted more for her life than surviving successive layoffs in her career as a marketing executive.She found her third act in the sta
Dr. Mirriam Knight-Wilson is doing something she’s never done before: She’s taking a break.It’s a huge step for a woman driven by a need to get things done.Over the past seven years, Mirriam married and moved to the United States from South Afr
After decades of addictive behavior, first, with food and then with alcohol, Kelly Ayen hit bottom with a vengeance: Enter a rigorous rehabilitation program and obtain sobriety, or be subject to a restraining order that would keep her from her
Darlene Campagna was a college student enjoying a night out on the town with friends when her group inadvertently ran into an angry crowd infuriated after being locked out of a concert. For 15 minutes that felt like forever, the crowd took its
On this episode of the Jennasis Speaks podcast, I check back in with a few of our past guests, Amy Stack and Laura Steinbrink. We discuss how our episodes have impacted each of us, what we’ve learned and how we continue our healing journey.
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