Radio Series Archive

There is nothing more attractive and comforting than to cross paths with a person who is sure of themselves moving forward into the future.  Whether you agree with their individual perspective or not, they know who they are and not afraid to show it.  They feel free to stand philosophically naked and proud in a quiet stance of sureness among others.  They hold no desire to be forceful nor boastful with their opinions or interested in persuading others to sense life as they do.  They have mastered the artful dance of poetic change with dignity. Keep in mind these people did not start out this way.  They evolved like the rest of us from trial and error creating change along the way as needed.

People spend too much energy researching the quickest and easiest course to help them avoid a longer route with detours and road construction.  These hurdles on the road could slow one down and force changes to well-designed plan.  Even worse, this might require a shift in direction, thus, delaying the gratification of winning at the end.  This is how many people tackle resolutions and change.  They see the detours as problems rather than missed opportunities for change.  They refuse to take an honest look at the bumps on the road in front of them.  Oblivious to the fact the roadblocks may be a signal of larger problems in your life and not “coincidental chances.”  In fact, it may be nature’s way of telling one to slow down, re-calibrate your route, change and go.

Finding My Yellow Brick Road-Mini Series

Week One: Debut Show, Introduction and guidelines for the show

Change Already, Finding My Yellow Brick Road, Link here to listen

Week Two:

Jillian opens up and  shares with the audience the back-story of  writing her book:  Beyond The Pews, Breaking With Tradition and Letting Go of Religious Letdown

CHANGE ALREADY, Your Future, Your Choice with Jillian, Jan. 26, 2012, Link here to listen

CHANGE….You Can’t Live With It, You Can’t Live Without It! Series

Lesson One:

Change Already, Change, Can’t Live With It, Can’t Live Without It, Lesson One