
Find out the breakthrough moment that changed her trajectory and made it possible for her to come out the other side better off than she imagined. Learn how the pursuit to keep momentum towards her new identity kept her in a good headspace as she navigated uncertainty and living on the edge of society. Instead of moving back with her parents and risking getting stuck in her small town, she chose to live in her car. But when her friend left, Susan couldn’t pay the rent on her own and made a bold decision after soul-searching for the right answer. She and a friend went to Florida, shared an apartment, worked, and explored independence. She made her escape after leaving college with enough credits for 1.5 degrees but not enough in one area to graduate. Susan Brown grew up in a small town in Mississippi. IG- Jenny Grass D’Agostino and Dear Future Self ExperienceĮmail - Happy African Village by John Bartmann


Spoke on stages in front of hundreds of people all over the states to health & fitness enthusiasts, spinal cord injury advocate, stem cell therapy.And discover how both of them are succeeding with flying colors, in spite of being paralyzed and living in a wheelchair.

And then how three years later, Jenny was able to step up to the plate full force when that same child had a spinal cord injury. But after the divorce, as a way to deal with the pain of shared parenting and single parenthood, Jenny started drinking again.įind out how her thirteen-year-old daughter caused her to stop cold turkey. She became an alcoholic herself, then stopped during her marriage. Jenny had addiction in her family but didn’t know it when she was little.
