Podcasts
Nurture your natural workflow.
Nurture your natural workflow.
Interviews
Podcasts
In this episode, I’m joined by Andrea Reeves for a candid conversation about what it means to be the emotional caretaker at work.
We explore the cost of over-functioning, the tangled relationship between sensitivity and boundaries, and the quiet rebellion of saying “this isn’t sustainable – for me”.
In this month’s episode I’m sitting down with Andrea Reeves to discuss ways that neurodivergent people can find more compassionate and rebellious ways of working and getting organized.
I love Andrea’s approach to finding tools and systems that work for each person’s unique needs, and her willingness to push back against the systemic factors that negatively impact all of us.
Join me and Andrea Reeves as we discuss the ways self-help isn't so helpful.
We discuss finding systems and routines that work for you without attributing a story that you're failing or being a bad person as well as the beauty of embracing intentional inconsistency: accepting that you'll be inconsistent and de-shaming those habits that might be less than habitual.
Welcome back to Trying Stuff. Today’s episode is about the ethos of collaborative leadership and how I’m updating my group coaching program, SUSTAIN, to experiment with a new model.
I'm introducing two new co-coaches joining me this fall—brand strategist Jamie Cox and systems strategist Andrea Reeves.
Interviews
Today I get to introduce you to one of the best people I’ve met this year: My assistant, Andrea Reeves! I hired Andrea about 3 months ago as the Operations & Community manager for my coaching business. So for those of you who’ve said: Jenni, how are you doing all of this? Today you get to meet my answer: I have help from really incredible people.
Andrea is a systems specialist. She runs Type C Creative and her calling is helping her fellow neurodivergent humans find more compassionate and rebellious ways of working. You can hire her for a consulting session and her newsletter, Rebellious Systems, is worth a subscription for sure. And she also runs monthly coworking sessions and teaches about systems of all kinds inside my group program, SUSTAIN.
Today, I hope you find her kind, self-aware, boundaried and empowering take on systems to be as inspiring as I do: