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What do you do when the life you dreamed of looks nothing like the one you’re living?
Jenny always knew she wanted to be a mom. But when her first child, Sarah, was born with special needs, the parenting story she had imagined began to unravel. For years, she carried invisible bricks of guilt, believing she had to fix what wasn’t broken. Everything shifted the day she gave herself permission to just love her daughter exactly as she was.
In this conversation, Jenny shares what happens when we stop chasing a picture-perfect life and start honoring what is. It’s about love, resilience, and learning to see the spark that’s always been there.
Jennifer Celeste Briggs is a writer, mother, and advocate for emotionally connected parenting. She has a BA in English Literature from Swarthmore College and lives in Pittsburgh, PA with her husband and two daughters. Her daughter Sarah has a genetic anomaly and autism, which led Jenny to create and lead a home-based Son-Rise Program called Sarah-Rise. After training at the Autism Treatment Center of America, she coordinated hundreds of hours of therapeutic play with the help of volunteers. Her blog, Watching Sarah Rise, has become a source of comfort and inspiration to others navigating life’s unexpected paths. Jenny’s mission is to help parents feel seen and to spread the word about the power of presence, joy, and connection.
Connect with Jenny
Website: www.watchingsarahrise.com
Facebook: facebook.com/jenniferbriggsauthor
Instagram: @jennifercelestebriggsauthor
Listen wherever you get your podcasts or at www.thelifeshiftpodcast.com
Support ad-free episodes and early releases at www.patreon.com/thelifeshiftpodcast
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What do you do when the life you dreamed of looks nothing like the one you’re living?
Jenny always knew she wanted to be a mom. But when her first child, Sarah, was born with special needs, the parenting story she had imagined began to unravel. For years, she carried invisible bricks of guilt, believing she had to fix what wasn’t broken. Everything shifted the day she gave herself permission to just love her daughter exactly as she was.
In this conversation, Jenny shares what happens when we stop chasing a picture-perfect life and start honoring what is. It’s about love, resilience, and learning to see the spark that’s always been there.
Jennifer Celeste Briggs is a writer, mother, and advocate for emotionally connected parenting. She has a BA in English Literature from Swarthmore College and lives in Pittsburgh, PA with her husband and two daughters. Her daughter Sarah has a genetic anomaly and autism, which led Jenny to create and lead a home-based Son-Rise Program called Sarah-Rise. After training at the Autism Treatment Center of America, she coordinated hundreds of hours of therapeutic play with the help of volunteers. Her blog, Watching Sarah Rise, has become a source of comfort and inspiration to others navigating life’s unexpected paths. Jenny’s mission is to help parents feel seen and to spread the word about the power of presence, joy, and connection.
Connect with Jenny
Website: www.watchingsarahrise.com
Facebook: facebook.com/jenniferbriggsauthor
Instagram: @jennifercelestebriggsauthor
Listen wherever you get your podcasts or at www.thelifeshiftpodcast.com
Support ad-free episodes and early releases at www.patreon.com/thelifeshiftpodcast
Get show updates, reflection prompts, and behind-the-scenes notes in the newsletter
Follow on social: @thelifeshiftpodcast
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