The Apocalypse: The Celebration

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The Apocalypse: The Celebration

Que sera, sera, whatever will be, will be. The future's not ours to see.

I disagree. Whatever will be, will only be if you allow it to. In our twelfth episode of the season, I'm asking the questions: who are you? Who do you want to be? What lies ahead?

We may not know the future, but one thing we can know is how we want to show up in the world for ourselves and for others. First we must learn how to bring our shadow into the light.

As we near the end of this Apocalypse, join me in beginning to see the good that this journey has uncovered as much as the painful, and in celebrating the defeat of what came before.

Episode Resources:

The Perfume of Silence, Francis Lucille

Check out my previous episode, The Defeat.

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More about A Thinker's Guide To…

A Thinker’s Guide To… is a podcast for thoughtful, curious observers, who have been collecting systems of meaning for years in a never-ending quest to understand what goes on in your inner world. You feel compelled to not only see what’s in your heart, but to savor the depth and complexity of your life.

I get it. Like you, I’m an endlessly curious soul who delights in thinking about things in unusual ways and asking questions that get under your skin. This is a space for us to discover the profound in the profane.

Join me each week as we tell stories and dig deep to extract their meaning, leaving you with key questions to ponder. Think of each episode as an existential sermon specifically designed for the secular thinkers. Together, we’ll think deeply so we can act boldly in a world undergoing profound transformation.

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Hi, I'm Jenn.

I’m a psychotherapist. But you can also call me a depth seeker, an intuitive healer, and the most curious soul you’ve ever met. I delight in helping professionals unveil what kind of life they actually would love living, rather than just living the life they thought they should live. I ask the terrifyingly wonderful questions so people can find new ways to tell old stories. Are you willing to dig in deep and discover what’s hiding underneath the mask you show to the world?

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