Collaboration with Dr. Summer Watson of Kore Women
/ Autumn McKenzie JacksonHello Friends. This year is off to an amazing start!
I was a guest on the KORE Women Podcast with Dr. Summer Watson released earlier this week. It was a lovely interview. We navigated my story of change and landed in a place of hope and optimism. May you find encouragement to life your life boldly. It is available on your favorite podcast platforms
I would like to invite you to an upcoming event. I will be speaking at The Rise & Root Empowerment Seminar hosted by Dr. Summer Watson of KORE Women on February 22nd in Washington, DC. What an amazing event to network and encourage one another! I would love to look out into the audience and see your lovely face. Men are welcome.
““The Rise & Root Empowerment Seminar addresses how we rise as women, how we rise together, how we rise due to our passions, and how we are rooted in our values. This seminar will focus on three themes: Passion, Values, and Action.”
“ Start your 2020 off being inspired, empowered, create new friendships, and learn new strategies to achieve your dreams! Let’s create action together! “ ”
Today is Audrey’s birthday. She is 14 years old. I must tell you about her! What an extraordinary young lady! In addition to being an excellent student, she plays the saxophone and is an excellent swimmer. She is beautiful…
What beautiful and impactful work you do that has generational and eternal significance!
Then she asked me about my wedding dress and if she could try it on. I told her tomorrow would have been our wedding anniversary.
The last post I wrote was nearly two years ago. I have been grieving, slaying giants, raising champions, and growing in faith.
All of my senses get a treat as I take in the magnificence of God that is most evident for me in water, especially oceans
I have had to do all sorts of learning, relearning, and unlearning during my life journey. My goal has been to get to some level of proficiency, ease, and mastery with whatever I am doing.
I am now
Some days it is cold. Every day we learn