Jennifer McGinley

Author

Is That What You’re Wearing?

Is That What You’re Wearing?, shares my story about being raised in the ‘70s and the confusion and anxiety I experienced growing up. Research and data on generational differences, changes and trauma will be included. Interviews with women from all around the world share their experiences growing up. We no longer need to keep our mouths shut.

Coming soon, Spring 2027

Navigating Life's Waves: Grief, Self-Worth & Boundaries with Jennifer McGinley

Dive into an intimate journey of transformation as Jennifer McGinley and host Alison Bucklin explore the fertile grounds of personal reinvention. With raw discourses on self-awareness, grief, and the power of boundaries, this episode is a beacon for anyone navigating life’s tumultuous yet enlightening paths. Learn how to fortify your self-worth and set life-changing boundaries, all while managing to find the light in the darkest of moments.

Parenting Our Children Differently - Jennifer Lynn McGinley

In the parenting journey, we often find ourselves reflecting on our upbringing and considering how we want to raise our children. While some may choose to follow in their parent’s footsteps, others may opt to break the cycle and parent differently. This decision can be influenced by various factors, such as personal experiences, societal changes, and a desire to provide our children with a better and more nurturing environment.

Voices of Calm: The Power of Kindness and Clarity in Communication

Clarity is crucial in both life and business! But how do we achieve that clarity, especially in a world where women are often expected to stay quiet? In this episode, Deborah sits down with Jennifer McGinley to explore the power of kindness and clarity in communication. Communication isn’t just about speaking – it’s about being understood, and Jennifer offers practical strategies to help you achieve just that!

 

“You are allowed to do things differently now. You are allowed to learn from where you’ve been, let go where you need to let go, take action where you need to take action, breathe where you need to breathe, and approach each day with thoroughness and wholeheartedness in pursuit of what could be.”

– Morgan Harper Nicholas