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Jen Myzel

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Jen Myzel is a singer-songwriter, elementary school teacher, and facilitator based in Sonoma County, CA. Jen's music albums, Silence Speak (2015) and Birds of the Night (2020), are utilized by Work that Reconnects facilitators around the world to support and enhance workshops and rituals. The themes of the Jen's music correspond to the spiral. In 2019, Jen also published a children's sing-a-long book with a foreword by Joanna Macy, called Yellow Lotus Flower: How One Lonesome Seed Rose Up from the Muck. Jen loves to facilitate Active Hope Book Groups and loves to incorporate music into all of her facilitation work. She currently lives in a land-based community with her husband Simcha, cat Socks, and seven other humans trying to live with greater harmony on this precious Earth. Find out more at www.jenmyzel.net

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WTR Facilitator
Languages: English, Spanish
Location: www.jenmyzel.net, Sebastopol, CA 95472, USA
Age: 34
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  • Email: [email protected]
  • Contact website: jenmyzel.net
  • Social media: Facebook, Instagram, Bandcamp

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