Sacred Psychology: Episode 53 with Jess Rosen
In this podversation:
- How Jess came to breed roaches and other creepy crawlers
- The analogy and symbolism of “living in the edges” and edge species
- Jess’ advice for anyone considering becoming a breeder
- How her client-centered focus on “making buying roaches fun” translated into $$
- The power and purpose in keeping the core values of the mission paramount as she scaled
- Jess’s grandfather’s legacy as a founding father of the Poconos tourism boom
- Why Jess focuses on attraction marketing
- Embracing life’s challenges and plot twists
- “Once you make a decision, you have to back up that decision with all of your other decisions.”
- The growth edge/ spiritual lesson Jess is wrestling with
- Not forgetting to care for the woman within/ “There’s a difference between your role and your soul.”
- “Take the time to find out what you love and then spend as much time as you can doing that.”
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Meet Jess Rosen
Jessica is a mother of two and the owner of The Laughing Lizard Company – a small business that produces and sells live insects. She loves nature, live music, cooking, sewing, learning, metaphysics, and philosophy.
Connect with Jess further:
Facebook.com/laughinglizardreptiles
Meet Tamara Powell
Tamara Powell, LMHC is a licensed therapist, university psychology instructor, and empowerment coach who believes life should be lived as a journey that is “anything but ordinary.”
Her work is specialized to help individuals break free from toxic cycles of distress, dysfunction, and dissatisfaction with life that are created when trying to live according to someone else’s rules. Only by living what she calls radical autonomy, can one obtain soul nourishing relationships and a sense of true life purpose and inner peace.
If you’re interested in working with her, either in person or online, you can learn more about her services here.
Sound Editing provided by Pete Bailey: http://petebailey.net/audio/