Jacque

When Jacque is not working as a mental health therapist and being a supportive mom to her neurodivergent teenage son, you will find her running on the mountain trails of West Virginia, soaking up sun, ocean and river vibes, creating art, dancing, fitness, creating quirky outfits and talking about “spiritual biz” and psychology special interests. Jacque grew up in a small town in Indiana, very neurodivergent, very undiagnosed and very unmedicated until her mid-thirties. After years of working in the education and health care systems and battling for proper diagnosis for her son, Jacque finally has found her neuro-spicy identity. Jacque is eager to share her hard-earned wealth of knowledge and experience in hopes of paving a smoother road for others on this neurodivergent journey.

Jeni

Jeni has experience in a variety of settings, both as a volunteer and in the work force, internationally. Though Jeni has held positions of leadership and support in healthcare, small business and ministry, her passion is music. Whether listening, singing, writing, discovering or sharing, music is how Jeni feels best able to connect with others on deeper levels. Jeni loves the outdoors and being active when her Ehlers Danlos Syndrome symptoms allow it. Jeni’s diagnosis journey began in childhood with OCD and health struggles, leading to her current realization of being fabulously neurodivergent. If you need baked goods, an improv song or joke to brighten your day, Jeni’s your girl. Finding humor in every situation is one of Jeni’s innate gifts, allowing for her ever optimistic love and heart centered approach to life.