Episode 94

Where the Mind Goes, Energy Flows, Blood and Tissue Follow

In this episode, Jennifer shares how surviving a near-fatal car accident led her to Reiki and set her on a lifelong path of energy healing. Her journey highlights two powerful lessons: the importance of self-nurture and the peace found in acceptance. Guided by the principle, “Where the mind goes, energy flows, and blood and tissue follow,” Jennifer inspires a deeper connection to self, reminding us that true health arises from the harmony of mind, body, and spirit.

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About the Guest:

Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc, R.S.T., RT-CRA, RYT, RCRT, MQP, is an intuitive healer and teacher, dedicated to helping others release emotional and physical pain while supporting personal and spiritual growth. She owns a holistic practice, providing each client with a personalized healing experience through a blend of Reiki, Shiatsu, reflexology, yoga, Gua Sha, cupping, acupressure, and EEM.

As a registered Shiatsu Therapist and Reiki Teacher, Jennifer offers practical tools for self-care, balance, and emotional well-being, empowering clients to feel lighter, restored, and inspired.

About the Host:

Rev. DeeAnne ‘Rose Hope’ Riendeau  B.Msc, HADM, PIDP, NLP is a thought leader in spiritual and business development whose mission is to elevate how we think and live. Experiencing a life of chronic illness, and 2 near death experiences, DeeAnne rebounded with 20 years of health education and a diverse health career.


She is known as the modern day Willy Wonka for giving away her company Your Holistic Earth, which is the first holistic health care system of its kind.  She is currently the owner of Rose Hope International, in which she helps those who are seeking more joy, love, freedom, and a deeper meaning in life using your souls library also known as the Akashic Records. 


She has spoken at Harvard University, appeared on Shaw TV, Global Television, and CTV and has been recognized as a visionary and business leader having been nominated for numerous awards including Alberta Business of Distinction. Along with being an entrepreneur, DeeAnne is a mom of 2 bright kids, publisher, popular speaker and international bestselling author who uses her heart and her head to guide others to create their best life. 


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WSC Intro/Outro: This is when Spirit calls and you on your

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journey, are in the right place. This show is about magic,

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miracles and meaning shared through stories, interviews and

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channeled messages. We have so much to share about who you are

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and your divine mission here on the earth, let's get to it when

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Spirit calls is right now.

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Rev. Rose Hope: I am excited to introduce you to our featured

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guest today, Jennifer Scott Leblanc. Jennifer is a natural

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healer, a gifted, intuitive and teacher. She is passionate about

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helping others release emotions, physical pain and heal in a way

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that promotes personal and spiritual growth. Her

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individualized approach gives each client a personalized

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experience where she provides insight and guidance regarding

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their journey in healing. Clients often say that her calm,

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welcoming vibe puts them at ease immediately, and they report

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feeling lighter, happier, restored and inspired after a

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session. As a Reiki teacher, Jennifer often shares tips to

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help manage anxiety, establish self care routines and maintain

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balance long after a session, her practice includes Reiki

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healing, chakra balancing, Gua Sha cupping, shiatsu, TCM,

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acupressure, EEM and yoga. Please join me in welcoming our

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guest today. Jennifer, hello, everyone. So happy to be back

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with you on another edition of When Spirit calls. We are diving

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into some fun stuff today with our guest, Jennifer. Hi,

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Jennifer.

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: Hi. I'm excited to be here.

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Rev. Rose Hope: I am so excited that you're here, and you know

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you and I got to meet very recently within this last year,

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because you host the most amazing events, these wellness

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events that you've been doing. And I just absolutely loved

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everything about you and the work that was being done. So I

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was so excited that you agreed to come on this podcast, because

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I think you're doing such incredible work in the world.

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And I had never, I didn't even know what shiatsu was. So yes,

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we'll get to that later. Folks, don't worry. But for now,

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Jennifer, will you tell us about your beautiful adventure in

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becoming the woman you are today? When and how did spirit

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call you to the work that you're doing? So a little bit of a

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backstory

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: might have been a little dramatic.

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Rev. Rose Hope: Hey, we're okay with that here.

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: So in 2009 my husband and I, my

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sister, my four children, were in a head on collision. So, yes,

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so it was basically a bonk to the head. Right. Come on. You

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gotta and apparently I have to do it for my kids and other

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people, not for me, but I think a lot of times it goes that way,

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right, because we're programmed to be givers and not about

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taking care of ourselves. So in the process, I and probably

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about 2010 April, I had my mom and I and one of my aunts

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decided to take a Reiki class. I had no idea what I was signing

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up for. Absolutely no idea. I was just like, What is this? But

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at the time, my kids were still having nightmares from there was

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Rev. Rose Hope: some trauma attached. Can I just fill in a

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little bit of a gap for the audience? Because, like, they

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want to make sure everyone was actually okay from that

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accident.

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: So every everybody survived. It was a

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head on collision on a highway. So we were going 120 Whoa, yes.

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So there are other aspects to it that are kind of neat. And

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looking back at it now it's, I'm gonna say it's cool, like, I

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know it sounds awful, but there are aspects of it that are

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fascinating.

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Rev. Rose Hope: It is fascinating to me because my

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history was in EMS, so I would be called, I would be the

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ambulance coming with those accidents, and when we had head

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on collisions, many of them were fatal, yes, many, many, many of

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them. So the fact that all of you survived going that speed,

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yes, on a highway is like to me, like my mind is like, what

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everyone survived like, I'm struggling to actually wrap my

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head around that. So I felt like it was important for me to bring

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that to the surface, because that in itself, is a miracle to

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me.

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: Yeah, and it was, it was little

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cheery. It was so by April, I took that right. He level one,

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and I've, I've always had the connection, but not the words to

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describe the connection. Ah, like I couldn't articulate it. I

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had no idea. So these the courses that I took started

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giving me words, started giving me the knowledge of actually

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what it was, right, and not really having any education on

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it.

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Rev. Rose Hope: You were an energy healer basically your

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whole life, but didn't really know it. Like you knew that

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there was thing. You knew that there was connection, but you

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didn't know it. Know it,

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: yes, yeah, and I couldn't articulate

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it, right? Yeah, we're not given the training, any type of

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training for that. No, right, exactly. There's lots of

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programming, but the knowledge to do what you want with it

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isn't there, and the wording and all of that. So my response was,

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I, I just did what the Course told me to do. Okay, so I gave

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my kids a little Reiki, set up on the kitchen table, on a

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sleeping bag. Wow. You know the training is you're just

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connecting, and you are just the conduit. Yeah, you and the

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intention is for the person receiving, right? So you have no

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control over how it's going to be received. So it's either

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received or it's not received. So my kids that were having

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nightmares were 10, 1214, and 17. Wow. Okay, so all four of

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them weren't doing great with this. And my husband and I

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actually didn't sleep in the same bed because we were going

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from Kid to Kid. Wow. Ironically, my mother gave us,

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gave our kids big Christmas bells that year, and those were

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the bells hanging on our headboards. Wow. So they'd ring

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those bells and we'd go. So we were just alternating beds,

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basically. So after that, Reiki level one on a sleeping bag on

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my kitchen table, one treatment for me, and there were no more

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nightmares, whoa, oh, I got goosebumps. I was like, Oh, what

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is going on? What is this? My husband and I were like, what?

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Because we were just like, waiting for the bells to ring

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right. Wow. And nothing. The kids slipped, and I was like,

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All right, what's happening? I'm signing up again, like I just

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kept going with anything that sparked interest to me. So I

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have, I probably could say, hundreds of certifications like

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you. Right from that point on, I was, I've got this, I'm going.

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So it's evolved and it's changed. I have my own practice,

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I have my own business, I teach, I treat, and I hopefully am

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inspiring people to find their way.

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Rev. Rose Hope: Yeah, I think this is so beautiful, you know.

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And I want to remind our audience that you don't need to

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have a head on collision or a near death experience the path.

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But

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: yes, listen better than I did.

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Rev. Rose Hope: right, like, and I think that's the thing. But

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like you said, we're so programmed and so conditioned

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and so distracted that it is so easy for us to miss the

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intuition. It's so easy for us to Miss Miss the pull or the

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call of divine. And so sometimes we have a head on collision as a

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wake up call of like, hey, wait a second. I think that there's

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more here. And I love that you listened. I love that you leaned

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in and you were curious about it. So you have you have your

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Reiki. You have shiatsu, which is a form of massage. What other

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modalities are in there that you love to utilize?

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: So I have reflexology, I teach yoga,

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I teach Qigong. Look, there's just a little bit in there,

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like, there's a lot going on, yeah, all of them is just

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another puzzle piece, right? The picture for me, because it's

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very specific for what works with myself, with immediate

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family, even, and then within my clinic,

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Rev. Rose Hope: yes, I love that you have so many tools in your

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toolbox. Because I think one of the challenges. A lot of people

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have is they go to a practitioner who does one thing,

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and then there's all these other dominoes that also need to be

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looked at that don't often get looked at. And then they say,

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Well, I did all this treatment. How come it's not working? And

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it's be often times because we haven't looked at things quite

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holistically. And so I see that you have this very holistic

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practice where you can pull from any one of those toolboxes

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depending on what that person needs. So it sounds to me like

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in a lot of ways, you do a customized approach that, like,

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no session is necessary.

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: yeah, no, yeah, no, right, yeah.

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Rev. Rose Hope: It's like, you know, we all fit under different

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needs and different ways in which our bodies can heal. So I

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love that you have that. So, okay, Jennifer, so now we've

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come full circle. You've recovered. Your family's well

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and alive, and everything is good. What are the things? What

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are the lessons? What are the the golden nuggets that you

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learned through that journey and that experience that you would

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love for people to know, that would make their lives better,

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easier, healthier, whatever.

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: So I've got two big ones. One is self

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nurture, and I'm not calling it, don't get me wrong. It's not

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pampering. It's not going to a spa. It's not getting your nails

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done, it's not getting your hair done. Yes, those are lovely.

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Yeah, but nurturing is very close to our heart space, right?

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Like, think of nurture as a mother breastfeeding her baby,

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so those actions of nurturing yourself is so important, so

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important. If you don't have that energy, you have nothing to

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give away. You have nothing for anybody else to take care of,

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right? Yeah, you just, and you'll burn out. You just, you

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hit the wall and you're done, and you're gonna bang your head

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against the wall.

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Rev. Rose Hope: You know, I have done this so many times in my

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life, where I would like, go, go, go, and then I hit the

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proverbial wall, right? It was like this crash and burn kind of

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energy. I think a lot of us live in that right, like a lot of us

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live in that light, right? Right? And so like, what if we

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don't know what that means to self nurture? What are some

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examples? I mean, you said not the spa, but like, what are some

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of the things that you do to self nurture?

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: I walk in nature. I live in the

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country, so it's a gift. I go walk through canola fields. I go

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through. We have a creek by close by, so listening to the

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birds really connecting to the trees the grass.

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Rev. Rose Hope: Love that. What's huge?

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: Yes, yeah, and that's free.

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Rev. Rose Hope: Ah, this is the thing. I think it wasn't very

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long ago I saw posts that went out that said, here are the

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things you need to stay healthy. And it was water, sun, outdoors,

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you know? It was like all of the things that are free and

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available to us, and yet so many of us forget that that's where a

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lot of our nourishment comes from, right? Yeah? And, well, I

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think that, yeah, it's such an invitation for us to allow for

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us to access all of those wonderful, wonderful free

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offerings available from, from God, from created, yeah, yeah.

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: Well, and, and there's, there is

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actually a lot of other free stuff that you can get onto

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YouTube, yes, like, if you're looking for a class to nurture

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yourself, you can do yoga. It's online, it's free. Yeah, you can

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have it. Like, you can find a Qigong class online, free. What

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you need to do is find it what works for you, yeah, right.

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Like, what works for me may not work for you, right? That's it,

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yeah, but you have to be important enough to make the

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step to make time for yourself.

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Rev. Rose Hope: Ah, the time for ourselves, right? Yeah. I mean,

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I think, you know, we have both men and women that listen to

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this podcast, but I think for the parents out there, that time

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for yourself sometimes feels a little elusive. But you know,

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one of the techniques that I used to have when the kids were

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little is I would go and shut myself in the bathroom, and I

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would just sit on the floor and I would write, or I would just

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take a few breaths, like sometimes it was only three

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minutes until I got mommed, but I created the time, and I think

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that's so important as parents, to create the time, the space

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for you. And I know it's so easy to say, Well, I have. No time.

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Well, you might get up a little bit earlier, or you might stay

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up a little later to give yourself the time, or you might

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call in a babysitter and ask for some help to create the time.

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Ask for help. What right? So, you know, I think, I think it is

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a really important conversation, because I think so many are

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trying to pour from empty cups, and many have forgotten, well,

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how do I even fill my cup? Like, what does that mean to me?

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Right?

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: Yeah, yeah. And nobody has time. So

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it's not about it's not about taking time. It's about making

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time. Making taking time. Yeah, just make time. Because yeah,

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like, and if you're not going to do it for yourself, do it for

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your kids. Do it right for the people you are serving, yeah?

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Because if you can't serve them anymore, yeah, yeah, there's

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Rev. Rose Hope: right, they are right. There's nothing left to

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give. So I love that this is, you know, a priority. And I

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think it's important that it becomes a priority for all of

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us. Somewhere along the way, we were taught and programmed to

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end a condition, to believe that we had to become self

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sacrificial, and, yeah, yeah, the martyr energy, right? And

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so, you know, I think about, and this isn't to bring this into a

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religious conversation, necessarily, but I was raised

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Catholic, and so, you know, we talked about Jesus, and Jesus is

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still an active part of my spiritual path. And you know,

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you think about the ultimate martyr, being Jesus, right,

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bearing the cross, and, you know, being crucified for us so

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that we didn't have to sacrifice ourselves, right? But yet,

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instead, we said, Oh no, I better sacrifice like Jesus did,

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even though the whole premise of that process was so that we

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could be free to just experience this god given life that we

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have. So you know, for those of you listening that are like, Oh

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my god, yeah, I keep doing this, or I have trouble and I can't

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nurture myself. Really want to invite you to make it a priority

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and, and we can't say that strongly enough, yeah, okay,

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what's the other one? Is that fun feeling complete? Jennifer,

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yes, yes. Okay, so what's the other key bit of information

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that you wish you would have known or you learned?

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: Mine? Number two is acceptance. Hello.

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It is huge for me, accepting them for where they're at, being

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there for them for where they're at, and being approachable with

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that acceptance, right? Not everybody is in the same place,

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yeah, and that's huge. I've made a huge difference in my life.

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Huge,

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Rev. Rose Hope: you know, I love this conversation around

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acceptance. We could probably do a whole podcast just around

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acceptance, and a big part of it for me was the self acceptance,

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accepting myself as I am, because I was such a I was such

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an achiever, so I was like perfection. I have to be the

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best, or I have to be really good at this, or, you know, and

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so, and if I wasn't, then I would only have love for the

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parts of myself that were pretty and nice and good, and those

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parts weren't so good, it would be like, oh, like, oh, I don't

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like that about myself. You know, we push away, and I think

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that a big part of this process for us is loving acceptance of

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all of our parts, the shadows, the lights, right? So what you

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do to help yourself with practicing acceptance? What are

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is there? Is there a process, or is it just having an awareness

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that, like, you know what, I'm accepting that person where

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they're at, even though I would do things differently, right? Or

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whatever? Is there anything that you want to add to that?

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: Well, part of it is taking away the

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expectations. Oh, there it is, yeah, and taking away

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expectations of what you think it should be, what society, what

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culture, what all of it thinks it should be. It's it's not my

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life. Why am I trying to plan it out?

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Rev. Rose Hope: I love the idea of falling away from the

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expectations. You know, it's like, okay, I'm not going to be

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attached to any particular outcome, right? I'm not going to

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be attached to how I think this person needs to show up, or how

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this event needs to go, or whatever it's like. We come into

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total acceptance of all things

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: and being in the moment of it like

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we often live in. In the future of it or

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Rev. Rose Hope: or the past.

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: None of it has anything to the moment

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that we're in right.

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Rev. Rose Hope: You're right. I mean, there only is right now,

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after all, isn't there? And so when we can just accept whatever

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it is, this showing up, and this is tied to as well, the

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experiences that we don't love too, isn't it? Jennifer, right?

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Like, you know, it's like we have to be willing, or there's

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an invitation, I should say, to be willing to just lovingly

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accept what is did you ever read Byron Katie's book? Do you

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follow Byron Katie? No, okay, Byron Katie, I'm going to just

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throw this out to the audience. Has a wonderful book called

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loving what is and the loving what is process really helps us

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to come into deeper acceptance for self and for others and for

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experiences. And this is what you're really talking about.

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You're talking about accepting things the way they are because

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to resist is to suffer, and I gotta work

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: to resist it all like it's way

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harder, way harder. It is exhausting.

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Rev. Rose Hope: Listening, anyone listening out there

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that's feeling like they're resisting, what is it's

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exhausting, isn't it? Right? So this, it is so exhausting, and

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we don't even realize it's so exhausting until we accept and

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realize, oh my god, it's so much easier just to accept what it

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is, even though I might think it's not the best, even though

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it might not be the way I wanted it to go, that step is huge,

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right?

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: It is, it is,

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Rev. Rose Hope: yeah, in the acceptance, also, folks, you

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receive more value if we're so busy resisting, what is so busy

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resisting? What? Not only do we leak a lot of energy, right? Not

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only is that exhausting, but when we're resisting, we're

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blocking ourselves from receiving the actual value of

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the experience, right? And so we can't take the lesson in

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learning once we accept what is, then all of a sudden, it opens

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up that portal of like, oh, there's a lesson here, and

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there's this here, and there's an insight here, and then we

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receive more. So we cannot stress this acceptance piece

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enough, right?

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: It is, it is a big one. Those are like

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the two that really, really turned and gave me more peace in

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life. Wow, yeah, and being able to live and be joyful in the

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moment, right? I have no control over it. The only thing I have

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control over is my response, yeah. And you know what? Here it

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is, sometimes freaking funny,

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Rev. Rose Hope: yeah. It can be. I love that you've simplified

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this so much, Jennifer, because really what you've done is

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you've said, okay, in my experience, these were the two

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key components that changed everything, my self, nurturing,

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my ability to take care of myself, and my willing to accept

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all that is. And folks, it can be that simple. And I think

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that's a reminder for all of us, because oftentimes it's like we

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want to over complicate it, you know, right? Oh, my god, yeah,

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amazing. Jennifer, is there anything else that's on your

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heart that you feel compelled to share? I know we're getting

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already to our time. It just has flown by together. But is there

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anything else that maybe a quote, or something else that is

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showing up for you right now that you feel you need to share

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: so it kind of goes along with the self

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nurture. Part of it, my whole outlook on like energy life, all

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of it is where the mind goes. Energy flows, and blood and

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tissue follow. Oh, when we are Did you know blood and tissue

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follow? I didn't. I didn't know that one. I love that Yes. So

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there's so many like the emotions that we hold within our

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body can create huge trauma, and it's been evident in the last

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weeks that it's shown up quite a bit. And there are things that

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are out of our control that, you know, if we obsess on them, or

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if we focus on those things, it can cause illness, it can cause

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types of death within the body physically, it can go into our

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mind and create other things besides physical trauma. And

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this is where the book can come in, right? But it is really self

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nurturing. Can. Be also stress management, right, right, yeah,

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so managing what you allow in to make your body toxic.

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Rev. Rose Hope: Oh, yes. And not just like food wise, but you're

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talking nerve shots, you're talking emotion, you're talking

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things that we might

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: all of it has a chemical reaction

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within the body. Well,

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Rev. Rose Hope: yes, and this is fascinating to me. I mean, we

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could have a whole nother podcast on this because, you

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know, I look at the fear mongering in our social media,

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you know, oh, the world is coming to an end, or, like,

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whatever that might be. And so we have been thrown or

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catapulted into this fear plague. I call it right? So if

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we let our mind play in that narrative and play in that

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story, like you said, where your mind goes, energy flows, and

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blood and tissue follow, and so we wonder why we're having

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chronic illness epidemics, and it is all tied back to what

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we're feeding ourselves, emotionally, energetically and

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not

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: Yes, not what we're telling ourselves and

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what we're the stories, yeah, yeah, yes, about ourselves, like

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the low vibrations of shame, guilt, oh, grief, fear, all of

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those are stagnant Emotions that in sitting in the body.

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Stagnation is disease, so it's not good, not a good place to

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be, yeah? So nurturing yourself to stay out of that and creating

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more for yourself, yeah, yes, yeah.

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Rev. Rose Hope: I love that. I love that you brought this to

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the surface for us, because we can master our minds. Everybody

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you have power over your thoughts. Not every thought that

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comes into your mind is true, and I want to invite you to

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challenge those thoughts a lot more and see if you can shift

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those thoughts to more positive thoughts, so that your body can

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be healthier, more resilient, and all of those wonderful

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things. But if you're struggling you need some help, you can go

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and see Jennifer. So this is where you're coming in. And so

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can you tell us about what you've got as your offers, what

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you've got available? I know you've got a beautiful retreat

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coming up in the fall, and so would you just tell us about

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that.

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: So I have two scheduled retreats in

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the fall, October 4 and November 30. They are the Beaumont

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wellness retreat. I bring in different modalities. We have

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body room. We have a mind room. So body we work through maybe

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some yoga, Qigong, sound bath. Mind room is about

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intellectually. Maybe we need nutrition, maybe we need some

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inspirational speakers, bringing it together as a community. It

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is such a special, special retreat. It is very close to my

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heart, and I love every moment of it. And the women that come

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in to present are absolutely priceless, amazing women that

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have inspired me to keep going so we just do

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Rev. Rose Hope: it's amazing. I had the privilege of coming in

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the spring, and I absolutely loved it. So thank you for

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creating the space for us to come together. Now if we want to

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come to you for services. Jennifer, how can we find you

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: so yourbalance.net is my website. I

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have so many things that you can sign up for, or you can some

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come see me personally. Many, many classes going on. I teach

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ACU yoga online in the fall. That's a combination of doing

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acupressure, a little bit of yoga and then a meditation to

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close. So that's nice, because you don't have to go anywhere. I

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have a chakra class that I teach. It's an eight class. It

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goes through we do the work of every chakra. Awesome. A lot of

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us know about it and talk about it and teach it even, but never

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step into it and actually do the work for those spaces within the

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body. Wow, right? Yeah, wonderful, yeah. I do teach the

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Reiki classes as well. So 123, and four. And I also teach the

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shiatsu program. So the shiatsu program is a big one,

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Rev. Rose Hope: yeah, and so I promised everyone you would kind

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of explain shiatsu. For those that have never heard of it

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before, could you just give us a quick overview?

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: Sure. So the shiatsu I teach is a

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combination of Zen Japanese and traditional Chinese acupressure.

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So what it looks at the body as an ecosystem, our organs are the

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oceans and the lakes and the channels that run through. Them

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are the rivers and streams. Okay, so all the organs are

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lumped into elements. All the elements coordinate with our

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Earth and our ecosystem, all creating harmony. So if there's

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stagnation in the lake, there's going to be stagnation within

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the rivers and streams, right? Yeah, yeah, yes. The the organs

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tell a story. We do a reading on the organs, and it tells the

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story of what's going on in the body.

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Rev. Rose Hope: Wow, so and then putting pressure on the body in

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certain points to open up the floodgates, so to speak.

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: So if you're familiar with

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acupuncture, it's all the same points, except the treatment is

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manually touched, yes, mostly every single point in the body,

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every single time you've hit the table.

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Rev. Rose Hope: Wow, amazing. Thank you. Thank you for

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explaining that. Yeah,

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: I'll let just let you know how it feel.

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It feels like chiral massage and physio all put together.

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Rev. Rose Hope: Yes, oh.

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: Then, yes.

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Rev. Rose Hope: I love that. That's a wonderful way for us to

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wrap our minds around what that experience might be like. Oh,

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Jennifer, this has been so great. We are pretty much at the

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end, and I know we're going to have those links in the show

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notes so you can connect with Jennifer after that. Anything

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else, any final words, anything we missed Jennifer before we go?

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: No, I love you.

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Rev. Rose Hope: I love you too. Thank you so much. What a fun

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way to end and we love all of you. Thank you so much for being

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here. Jennifer, thank you so much for listening. For all of

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you that are tuning into this episode, please explore.

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Jennifer, please lean in if you are feeling the poll as you

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know, and until next time be well, can't wait to be with you

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on another episode of when Spirit calls. Thanks, everyone.

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Thanks. Jennifer, bye.

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Jennifer Scott-LeBlanc: Thank you. Bye.

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Rev. Rose Hope: So happy you could join us today, and we hope

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that you found comfort and inspiration with wherever you

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are at right now, if you feel you received a gift in today's

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message, please pass that gift along to a loved one by sharing

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