#16 Janne Robinson on Truth as Medicine, Seeking Simplicity, and the Journey of this Moment

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It is always a pleasure connecting with Janne Robinson, a personal development coach, writer, surfer, mentor, and much more. This is Janne's second time on Salish Wolf, and in her raw, vulnerable style, she again delivers a powerful message of truth and connection.

It is always a pleasure connecting with Janne Robinson, a personal development coach, writer, surfer, mentor, and much more. This is Janne’s second time on Salish Wolf, and in her raw, vulnerable style, she again delivers a powerful message of truth and connection.

Janne takes us inside her mega project of the year, a yearlong immersive program called “Your Truth is Your Medicine”, which is comprised of her life’s learnings and includes more than 20 Teachers of Truth who have served as Janne’s mentors, teachers, and inspirations. She also completes for us the storybook journey of seeking and finding her father and the relationship that she is still creating with him.

On the tail end of what has been one of her busiest professional years, Janne is now focussing on embracing simplicity in life, something that many can understand but very few of us actually do. In her courageous, heart-centred style, she reveals personal struggles that have challenged her along the way and shares how those challenges have been some of her greatest teachers.   

Janne is a published author of poetry and plans to release two more publications in 2021. Her authenticity has emerged as a powerful tool that has helped her guide countless individuals with her coaching, retreats, and now courses. Learn more about her work and opportunities for your personal growth on her website, jannerobinson.com.

If you enjoyed episode 4 of Salish Wolf with Janne Robinson, I am confident that her “truth” journey will greatly inspire you. I hope you enjoy.

Episode Links:

www.jannerobinson.com

www.yourtruthisyourmedicine.com

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