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Jennifer Pastiloff

    Jen Pastiloff travels the globe, leading her signature "On Being Human" workshop—a potent blend of yoga-inspired movement, writing, vocal sharing, and uninhibited emotional expression. Hailed by Cheryl Strayed as a "conduit of awakenings," Pastiloff's unique teaching style empowers thousands worldwide. Through sold-out workshops and retreats, she cultivates a space for profound personal growth and self-discovery. She is also the visionary behind an online magazine and supports women through a dedicated scholarship fund.

    On Being Human
    • 2019

      On Being Human

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(3123)Add rating

      This inspirational memoir recounts how Jennifer Pastiloff's years of waitressing led her to discover unexpected beauty, while her deafness taught her to listen intently. Embracing vulnerability allowed her to find love, and she learned that imperfections can pave the way to a life filled with joy. The narrative centers around the powerful stories she shares in her workshops, illustrating her transformation from a starved individual into the vibrant woman she was destined to be by confronting her inner demons. Initially reluctant to become a yoga teacher, Jen took a leap of faith, leaving her thirteen-year waitressing career to host retreats, despite her fears of inadequacy. After enduring years of depression and hopelessness, she found healing through caring for others. Jen's journey includes learning to listen fiercely despite her near deafness, overcoming shame related to body image, and rebuilding her family after the loss of her father at a young age. Through her experiences, she emphasizes the importance of being heard and supported. This memoir is a triumphant celebration of happiness and self-discovery, encouraging readers to embrace their own vulnerabilities and reject the notion of not being enough. Jen's imperfect yet inspiring life path serves as a reminder to live authentically and bravely.

      On Being Human