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Interview with Dr. Jeanne Michele - Spiritual Change Agent

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How does one bring spirituality to the task of counseling clients at moments of crisis or loss? Can one move beyond the standards of traditional counseling to identify what a person needs and wants in life and then design a plan to achieve it? These are the questions that Dr. Jeanne Michele attempts to answer during each of her counseling sessions with individuals and couples.

Jeanne is considered part coach, part teacher, part mentor, part change agent, but spirituality is at the heart of what she does. Raised as a Catholic, Jeanne made a profound mystical connection to Mary Magdalene at a tender age, which to this day, informs her work and her life.

In our wide-ranging conversation, we discuss:

  • How spirituality aids individuals and couples in moving forward after setbacks
  • The what, why, and where of holding courageous conversations
  • How these conversations can release blockages and soften deeply held belief systems
  • Why a life crisis can help to strengthen, awaken, and transform
  • The importance of self-discipline (taking a sacred pause) when fighting the impulse to lash out and blame

We also discuss the loss of Jeanne’s brother, Michael, to AIDS, almost thirty years ago. This was at a time when AIDS was a certain death sentence, and those so afflicted were considered society’s pariahs. Her brother’s illness and passing had profound impacts on Jeanne’s life and future calling. It also revealed the importance and power of community support when one is in dire straits, and the transformative power of suffering to awaken and heal.

For more info on Jeanne, click here.

After you listen, you can learn about and register for our next Healing Circle here. It’s virtual, there is no charge, and you’ll find like-minded folks with whom to practice meditation, and share the journey toward unconditional health and well-being.

To help support this podcast and Jeff’s other projects, while also receiving benefits and admittance to events not available to the general public, please visit our Patreon page here.

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How does one bring spirituality to the task of counseling clients at moments of crisis or loss? Can one move beyond the standards of traditional counseling to identify what a person needs and wants in life and then design a plan to achieve it? These are the questions that Dr. Jeanne Michele attempts to answer during each of her counseling sessions with individuals and couples.

Jeanne is considered part coach, part teacher, part mentor, part change agent, but spirituality is at the heart of what she does. Raised as a Catholic, Jeanne made a profound mystical connection to Mary Magdalene at a tender age, which to this day, informs her work and her life.

In our wide-ranging conversation, we discuss:

  • How spirituality aids individuals and couples in moving forward after setbacks
  • The what, why, and where of holding courageous conversations
  • How these conversations can release blockages and soften deeply held belief systems
  • Why a life crisis can help to strengthen, awaken, and transform
  • The importance of self-discipline (taking a sacred pause) when fighting the impulse to lash out and blame

We also discuss the loss of Jeanne’s brother, Michael, to AIDS, almost thirty years ago. This was at a time when AIDS was a certain death sentence, and those so afflicted were considered society’s pariahs. Her brother’s illness and passing had profound impacts on Jeanne’s life and future calling. It also revealed the importance and power of community support when one is in dire straits, and the transformative power of suffering to awaken and heal.

For more info on Jeanne, click here.

After you listen, you can learn about and register for our next Healing Circle here. It’s virtual, there is no charge, and you’ll find like-minded folks with whom to practice meditation, and share the journey toward unconditional health and well-being.

To help support this podcast and Jeff’s other projects, while also receiving benefits and admittance to events not available to the general public, please visit our Patreon page here.

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