Overcoming Mental Illness & Anorexia





Thanks to my dear friend 

for having me on her 


It’s because of dear souls like Cindy 
that I can passionately tell my tale 
while sharing insights about crawling out of seemingly bottomless pits.
Best part of the whole story is the 
part about how Nia was 
(and still is) 
a major part of my wellness plan.

Listen to the interview here 

Hey, why not be be inspired in print? 
Purchase Cindy’s Monster-Kissing book!

2 Comments

  1. Cindy Ashton on September 30, 2009 at 8:24 pm

    You were a complete joy to interview Jenn. Your story is inspiring to all people dealing these severe issues and the information on body awareness and it's importance in everyone's life is KEY. Truly a monster-kissing secret we all need to embrace. Thank you for being such a power of inspiration to the world.

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