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Leading with Light: Making Divorce an Opportunity Part Two with Jennifer Mulholland and Jeff Shuck on The Divorce & Beyond Podcast #342 The Divorce and Beyond® Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.

    • Self-Improvement

Part 2: Navigating Life's Transitions with 'Leading with Light'
In the second part of our transformative discussion, we continue our exploration into the profound impact of divorce on personal growth and conscious leadership with Jennifer Mulholland and Jeff Shuck. Building on the foundations laid in Part 1, we dive deeper into the 'Four Lights of Conscious Leadership', sharing personal stories and practical advice for anyone on the path of self-improvement and seeking to lead with light through life's transitions.
As we conclude our journey with Jennifer and Jeff, let's carry forward the message that life's challenges, including divorce, can be powerful opportunities for growth and transformation. If you found value in our conversation, please rate, follow, share, and leave a review for our podcast. Your support helps us illuminate the path for others. And, if you're inspired to explore further, be sure to dive into 'Leading with Light' for a comprehensive guide to embracing conscious leadership in your life.
About our Special Guests:
Jennifer Mulholland is an author, strategist, alchemist, executive coach, and co-owner of Plenty Consulting. From a very young age, she's been dedicated to raising the consciousness of people on the planet. For the last decade, she and her business partner, Jeff Shuck, have helped thousands of conscious leaders and businesses grow in revenue, impact, and fulfillment. Before becoming co-owner of Plenty, Jennifer was Chief Innovation Officer at Sungard, a Fortune 500 technology company. She founded several businesses focused on bridging the gap between information and impact in healthcare, technology, and holistic wellbeing. She is a certified Reiki and Theta healer trained in shamanic and energy medicine. She has a B.S. degree in Exercise and Sports Science, Psychology, and Coaching from the University of Utah. She was a two-sport Division I athlete and captain at the University of Delaware, playing both field hockey and lacrosse. She lives in Park City, Utah, where she enjoys an active, outdoor lifestyle in the mountain town she's called home for almost thirty years.
Jeff Shuck is an accomplished leader and entrepreneur with lifelong experience in leadership development, organizational growth strategy, and social impact. Jeff co-owns Plenty Consulting with his business partner and co-author, Jennifer Mulholland. Together, they have helped thousands of for-profit and non-profit leaders and organizations create innovative strategies, grow revenue, increase positive impact, develop new programs, and develop conscious cultures. Before founding Plenty, Jeff was co-founder and CEO of event fundraising firm Event 360, raising nearly a billion dollars for charity over 12 years. Jeff graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Rochester and earned an MBA from Kellogg School of Management and an MS in Predictive Analytics from Northwestern. His expertise in positive change and social impact has been featured in Marketplace, the Wall Street Journal, Fatherly, and the Stanford Social Innovation Review. Jeff is an avid musician, writer, and fitness enthusiast. He lives in Indiana with his wife, four kids, and two dogs.
Find out more about Jeff and Jennifer:  Plenty Consulting
Get the Book: Leading with Light: Choosing Conscious Leadership When You are Ready for More
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: 
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How it works is simple:
Your co-parent will test at scheduled times, 
Built-in facial recognition confirms their identity, 
Tamper sensors flag any attempts to cheat, 
The results get sent instantly to your phone, giving you peace of mind that your kids are with a sober parent.  
Lay the groundwork fo

Part 2: Navigating Life's Transitions with 'Leading with Light'
In the second part of our transformative discussion, we continue our exploration into the profound impact of divorce on personal growth and conscious leadership with Jennifer Mulholland and Jeff Shuck. Building on the foundations laid in Part 1, we dive deeper into the 'Four Lights of Conscious Leadership', sharing personal stories and practical advice for anyone on the path of self-improvement and seeking to lead with light through life's transitions.
As we conclude our journey with Jennifer and Jeff, let's carry forward the message that life's challenges, including divorce, can be powerful opportunities for growth and transformation. If you found value in our conversation, please rate, follow, share, and leave a review for our podcast. Your support helps us illuminate the path for others. And, if you're inspired to explore further, be sure to dive into 'Leading with Light' for a comprehensive guide to embracing conscious leadership in your life.
About our Special Guests:
Jennifer Mulholland is an author, strategist, alchemist, executive coach, and co-owner of Plenty Consulting. From a very young age, she's been dedicated to raising the consciousness of people on the planet. For the last decade, she and her business partner, Jeff Shuck, have helped thousands of conscious leaders and businesses grow in revenue, impact, and fulfillment. Before becoming co-owner of Plenty, Jennifer was Chief Innovation Officer at Sungard, a Fortune 500 technology company. She founded several businesses focused on bridging the gap between information and impact in healthcare, technology, and holistic wellbeing. She is a certified Reiki and Theta healer trained in shamanic and energy medicine. She has a B.S. degree in Exercise and Sports Science, Psychology, and Coaching from the University of Utah. She was a two-sport Division I athlete and captain at the University of Delaware, playing both field hockey and lacrosse. She lives in Park City, Utah, where she enjoys an active, outdoor lifestyle in the mountain town she's called home for almost thirty years.
Jeff Shuck is an accomplished leader and entrepreneur with lifelong experience in leadership development, organizational growth strategy, and social impact. Jeff co-owns Plenty Consulting with his business partner and co-author, Jennifer Mulholland. Together, they have helped thousands of for-profit and non-profit leaders and organizations create innovative strategies, grow revenue, increase positive impact, develop new programs, and develop conscious cultures. Before founding Plenty, Jeff was co-founder and CEO of event fundraising firm Event 360, raising nearly a billion dollars for charity over 12 years. Jeff graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Rochester and earned an MBA from Kellogg School of Management and an MS in Predictive Analytics from Northwestern. His expertise in positive change and social impact has been featured in Marketplace, the Wall Street Journal, Fatherly, and the Stanford Social Innovation Review. Jeff is an avid musician, writer, and fitness enthusiast. He lives in Indiana with his wife, four kids, and two dogs.
Find out more about Jeff and Jennifer:  Plenty Consulting
Get the Book: Leading with Light: Choosing Conscious Leadership When You are Ready for More
*******************************
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: 
SOBERLINKIf navigating the beginning of the year has been difficult due to an ex’s alcohol abuse, I have the perfect solution: Soberlink 
Soberlink is more than a portable alcohol monitoring tool; it's a pathway to new beginnings and stronger, healthier family dynamics. 
How it works is simple:
Your co-parent will test at scheduled times, 
Built-in facial recognition confirms their identity, 
Tamper sensors flag any attempts to cheat, 
The results get sent instantly to your phone, giving you peace of mind that your kids are with a sober parent.  
Lay the groundwork fo

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