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Leanne Woehlke
So welcome, Jen Zoe, I am so excited to have you on the podcast. Thanks so much for being here. Tell us a little bit about your background.
Jen Zoe
Oh, gosh, where should I start? Well, I was really good at the clarinet in seventh grade. No, just kidding. My background well after... Really where to start is a little bit of a tough spot because I think the best place would be to start where I kind of had the inception of following my purpose. And that truthfully does take me way back to like my earliest childhood memory. I was four years old and I rode a Budweiser Clydesdale.You know, it's like animals like those guys are huge. And when you're for you know, my little legs, doing the splits, whatever, and little did I know that that would be a journey that would take me down 25 years later to owning my own horses and discovering my purpose through them and they would not just change my life but actually save it. So if you fast forward to that time in July 31 2004, I decided to quit smoking and you I mean, Leanne, you know me well enough like, smoking? What really? You did such a bizarre thing to even consider at this stage in my life, but it was like a massive gift to make that change because I rediscovered horses. I got back and you know, I got back into that whole concept and I bought my, You know, I got my own horses. And it took me down this journey of understanding how horses can heal people, and really come from that coming from that place. And I went to my first Tony Robbins experience, you know, for a personal development seminar, and I said, Oh my god, what he does with people I do with horses, it's the same thing. And then getting divorced and ending up like homeless and going through all these horrible, like really traumatic experiences, all in a very concentrated period of time. And my brother died of a drug overdose and my parents weren't talking to me, I mean, you could really just, you know, I sounded like a country song. And you know, that but can we play it reverse, you know, and that you get your dog back and you get house back and you get your wife back? Wait, you don't want her back... just kidding. But it's one of those things. So I found myself in this really dark place where I was binge drinking and cutting and and suffering at a very deep level. And if you ever known what a night terror was, you know, I didn't know and whatthat was, and then all of a sudden, there was one thing that I could go back to that made sense to me that wouldn't judge me. And I felt love and connection. And so I'd started developing programs based on my experience through personal development, Tony Robbins, and all the books I've read and healing practices and now doing theta healing pranic healing and feminine movement and all these things and created these all encompassing experiences based on how they healed me over the course of my life with them beginning when I was just like a little tot at four years old.
Leanne Woehlke
Wow.
What would you say? Because I think you know, gosh, you have such a varied background and you talk about finding your purpose. What advice would you give somebody who is trying to figure out what their purpose is?
Jen Zoe
whoo Wow, that's that's a tough one. Well, it doesn't it.I will give them a piece of information to think about. And then a piece of advice to follow it with it with the first piece would be, it does not have to be painful. That would be my first piece of information because I went through it in a very painful way. And it's kind of like you know that kids story, "going on a bear hunt can't go over it can't go around it got to go through it." Yeah, that's that's BS. Can I say cuss words on here. That's bullshit. Yeah. So. So yeah, it's bullshit. You do not have to go through, like deep suffering in order to emerge into your life's purpose. It can be in front of you, in an elegance in grace. It can be like the flower that just blooms. It doesn't struggle to bloom, it just does. So it can come to you very naturally. So the piece of advice that I would give to someone that's like, that's kind of like Well, I don't know I don't understand is to just be Still, and like the advice we give little kids if they get lost in the mall, you know you don't say okay little kid if you get lost in the mall, go run around looking for your money. No, what do they tell you sit still, your mommy will come and find you. And so in the universal do the same thing if you get still and say no to all the strangers that show up in your world that tell you that they have a good place for you to go with them, you know, in the back of a car with their candy and their device, right?
So don't go with the strangers with their great sales pitches. Sit still and wait for your mommy wait for the universe, wait for it. nature's greatest, greatest attribute is patience. And so if you are still and wait and just keep doing what you're doing, it will come. The answers will come.
You have to just know how to say No, have a quality level of discernment and wait for your mommy to show up.
Leanne Woehlke
I love that analogy.
It is true I think that there's that bright shiny object and we're all looking for something and so we go searching, searching, searching and maybe this course or maybe that person has the answer, but really just trusting that the answers come.
Jen Zoe
Yes, yes. Because when you're lost in the mall, and we've all had those moments where a little bit, you know, you're it's, it can be scary to just wait and trust it, you know, having faith and waiting for that discovery to to find you. You know, that takes a lot of courage. And, you know, I actually just did a live this morning about the difference between courage and confidence. You know, you may not be confident that you know, the answers will come to you. So, you know, sometimes you will stray and guess what, you end up with the, you know, the candy and it rots your teeth or it causes you pain or bankrupts your business or it puts you in the wrong relationship. But those kinds of things are the ones who go, okay, nope. Go back to source. And so those two things would be the biggest things is knowing this knowing one, if you wait and have the patience and the strength and fortitude to maintain courage, for what is coming to you, you will know in your heart of hearts, that the truth is finding you it's seeking you. And the more you're in alignment, the less you'll have to hustle.
Leanne Woehlke
So what is what is one way that you keep yourself in alignment?
Jen Zoe
Meditation and quality sleep and hanging out with my horses. That helps a lot. You know, that's, that's important. So hanging hanging out with the horses and just, you know, really visualizing what my purposes and the people, you know, actually, let me put it this way. What really gets me is that when I Have someone have a breakthrough? an emergence complete transformation in a moment with one of my horses right that's it man that is the juice and that is like freakin nitrus it's it's like, you know, it's just that is jet fuel for my for my heart, for my soul. It feeds my soul it just it powers me up like a wonder to empower activate, you know this that's what it is it's just so juicy to me to see someone go, "Oh my god! Now I understand why my husband and I've been struggling" Thank you Dante Thank you trace one of my horses will give that message to them, you know and when I see those moments where the spark you know, the synapse occurs in the in the moment happens, man there is nothing like that. Nothing like that.
Leanne Woehlke
Well, that is huge.
Jen Zoe
Yes. They don't call it horsepower for nothing.
Leanne Woehlke
Oh, thanks so much Jen for this quick session I, know the listeners will enjoy.
Jen Zoe
Thank you. And if I can interrupt here, can I plug here? Can I say is Zenerjen? Zenerjen. Z-E-N-E-R-J-E-N. That's like Zen energy. And I'm Jen. And you can reach me at if you just Google that and it'll come right pop up there. And I'm Jen. Zoe. Thank you so much for hosting.
www.zenerjen.com
By Leanne WoehlkeTRANSCRIPT:
Leanne Woehlke
So welcome, Jen Zoe, I am so excited to have you on the podcast. Thanks so much for being here. Tell us a little bit about your background.
Jen Zoe
Oh, gosh, where should I start? Well, I was really good at the clarinet in seventh grade. No, just kidding. My background well after... Really where to start is a little bit of a tough spot because I think the best place would be to start where I kind of had the inception of following my purpose. And that truthfully does take me way back to like my earliest childhood memory. I was four years old and I rode a Budweiser Clydesdale.You know, it's like animals like those guys are huge. And when you're for you know, my little legs, doing the splits, whatever, and little did I know that that would be a journey that would take me down 25 years later to owning my own horses and discovering my purpose through them and they would not just change my life but actually save it. So if you fast forward to that time in July 31 2004, I decided to quit smoking and you I mean, Leanne, you know me well enough like, smoking? What really? You did such a bizarre thing to even consider at this stage in my life, but it was like a massive gift to make that change because I rediscovered horses. I got back and you know, I got back into that whole concept and I bought my, You know, I got my own horses. And it took me down this journey of understanding how horses can heal people, and really come from that coming from that place. And I went to my first Tony Robbins experience, you know, for a personal development seminar, and I said, Oh my god, what he does with people I do with horses, it's the same thing. And then getting divorced and ending up like homeless and going through all these horrible, like really traumatic experiences, all in a very concentrated period of time. And my brother died of a drug overdose and my parents weren't talking to me, I mean, you could really just, you know, I sounded like a country song. And you know, that but can we play it reverse, you know, and that you get your dog back and you get house back and you get your wife back? Wait, you don't want her back... just kidding. But it's one of those things. So I found myself in this really dark place where I was binge drinking and cutting and and suffering at a very deep level. And if you ever known what a night terror was, you know, I didn't know and whatthat was, and then all of a sudden, there was one thing that I could go back to that made sense to me that wouldn't judge me. And I felt love and connection. And so I'd started developing programs based on my experience through personal development, Tony Robbins, and all the books I've read and healing practices and now doing theta healing pranic healing and feminine movement and all these things and created these all encompassing experiences based on how they healed me over the course of my life with them beginning when I was just like a little tot at four years old.
Leanne Woehlke
Wow.
What would you say? Because I think you know, gosh, you have such a varied background and you talk about finding your purpose. What advice would you give somebody who is trying to figure out what their purpose is?
Jen Zoe
whoo Wow, that's that's a tough one. Well, it doesn't it.I will give them a piece of information to think about. And then a piece of advice to follow it with it with the first piece would be, it does not have to be painful. That would be my first piece of information because I went through it in a very painful way. And it's kind of like you know that kids story, "going on a bear hunt can't go over it can't go around it got to go through it." Yeah, that's that's BS. Can I say cuss words on here. That's bullshit. Yeah. So. So yeah, it's bullshit. You do not have to go through, like deep suffering in order to emerge into your life's purpose. It can be in front of you, in an elegance in grace. It can be like the flower that just blooms. It doesn't struggle to bloom, it just does. So it can come to you very naturally. So the piece of advice that I would give to someone that's like, that's kind of like Well, I don't know I don't understand is to just be Still, and like the advice we give little kids if they get lost in the mall, you know you don't say okay little kid if you get lost in the mall, go run around looking for your money. No, what do they tell you sit still, your mommy will come and find you. And so in the universal do the same thing if you get still and say no to all the strangers that show up in your world that tell you that they have a good place for you to go with them, you know, in the back of a car with their candy and their device, right?
So don't go with the strangers with their great sales pitches. Sit still and wait for your mommy wait for the universe, wait for it. nature's greatest, greatest attribute is patience. And so if you are still and wait and just keep doing what you're doing, it will come. The answers will come.
You have to just know how to say No, have a quality level of discernment and wait for your mommy to show up.
Leanne Woehlke
I love that analogy.
It is true I think that there's that bright shiny object and we're all looking for something and so we go searching, searching, searching and maybe this course or maybe that person has the answer, but really just trusting that the answers come.
Jen Zoe
Yes, yes. Because when you're lost in the mall, and we've all had those moments where a little bit, you know, you're it's, it can be scary to just wait and trust it, you know, having faith and waiting for that discovery to to find you. You know, that takes a lot of courage. And, you know, I actually just did a live this morning about the difference between courage and confidence. You know, you may not be confident that you know, the answers will come to you. So, you know, sometimes you will stray and guess what, you end up with the, you know, the candy and it rots your teeth or it causes you pain or bankrupts your business or it puts you in the wrong relationship. But those kinds of things are the ones who go, okay, nope. Go back to source. And so those two things would be the biggest things is knowing this knowing one, if you wait and have the patience and the strength and fortitude to maintain courage, for what is coming to you, you will know in your heart of hearts, that the truth is finding you it's seeking you. And the more you're in alignment, the less you'll have to hustle.
Leanne Woehlke
So what is what is one way that you keep yourself in alignment?
Jen Zoe
Meditation and quality sleep and hanging out with my horses. That helps a lot. You know, that's, that's important. So hanging hanging out with the horses and just, you know, really visualizing what my purposes and the people, you know, actually, let me put it this way. What really gets me is that when I Have someone have a breakthrough? an emergence complete transformation in a moment with one of my horses right that's it man that is the juice and that is like freakin nitrus it's it's like, you know, it's just that is jet fuel for my for my heart, for my soul. It feeds my soul it just it powers me up like a wonder to empower activate, you know this that's what it is it's just so juicy to me to see someone go, "Oh my god! Now I understand why my husband and I've been struggling" Thank you Dante Thank you trace one of my horses will give that message to them, you know and when I see those moments where the spark you know, the synapse occurs in the in the moment happens, man there is nothing like that. Nothing like that.
Leanne Woehlke
Well, that is huge.
Jen Zoe
Yes. They don't call it horsepower for nothing.
Leanne Woehlke
Oh, thanks so much Jen for this quick session I, know the listeners will enjoy.
Jen Zoe
Thank you. And if I can interrupt here, can I plug here? Can I say is Zenerjen? Zenerjen. Z-E-N-E-R-J-E-N. That's like Zen energy. And I'm Jen. And you can reach me at if you just Google that and it'll come right pop up there. And I'm Jen. Zoe. Thank you so much for hosting.
www.zenerjen.com