Jenny Fenig wandered into a yoga class I was teaching a few years back…
Since that brief meeting, I’ve gotten to know her a lot better, and been blown away by how she’s evolved from stressed-out corporate titan to chilled-out mom, womens’ coach and entrepreneur. In our interview below, she shares her story:
You can connect with Jenny at:
- Inner Mama Mastery Program: http://innermama.com
- Site: http://jennyfenig.com
- New York City moms support group leader: http://bit.ly/P5UIS
- Twitter: @jennyfenig
And, I’m guessing she’ll be swinging by the comments here if you have any questions you’d like to throw out for her.
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Wow! Entrepreneurship is the most intense personal growth path you can walk! Having worked in startups and with solopreneurs and now starting that process myself, this may be one of the most important ideas to take into account and recognizing that might be the difference between being able to grow your ideas and business or having them stagnate.
Hi Miranda!
Glad my comment about entrepreneurship being the most intense personal growth path resonated with you. It’s so true! Not for the faint of heart.
Pulling for you!
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OK… as soon as this video’s over I’m going to email Jenny to find out what her rates are!
Woo hoo! Looking forward to connecting with you, Megan.
I’m loving these video interviews, Jonathan! The content is inspiring personally, but I also love the idea of doing interviews like this. Would you mind sharing what software you are using to record and publish the video? I assume the connection is Skype?
Thanks on both fronts!
Hey Kivi, I use skype with the Call Recorder plugin on a mac. Plain and simple and it works like a charm.
Hi Kivi –
Speaking from the interviewee, the technology worked really well. Felt like we were in the same “space” and allowed for a free-flowing exchange of ideas.
Cheers!
Jenny