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Hi, I'm Jen, the host of The Naetif Jen Podcast. This is an Indigenous podcast that empowers listeners on entrepreneurship, spirituality, business, and living abroad. Join me, Jen Jul, an intuitive Indigenous storyteller, as I share business strategies, inspirational stories, and hope from the beyond. We dive into the messy and magical aspects of life, healing, marketing, unconventional living, and amplify amazing Indigenous voices. Whether you're a dreamer, a healer, a small business or a creative Native, this show is for you. Visit https://jenjul.com.

Welcome to my unconventional journey.
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You can do hard things

You can do hard things

2024-04-0903:25

In this eclipse spring season, I felt compelled to tell you what was on my heart. Spirit moved me to speak this out loud and tell you that you can do hard things. You can face that thing and walk through this season. Whatever seems completely hard right now, know that we've all been there, I hold space for you and I feel you, and we can do hard things together. You are not alone, know that I love you and that we can get through this, whatever it may be. I just wanted to let you know that you are so NOT ALONE in this walk of life and I'm lifting you up and sending you love and light and so much support. You got this. You can do hard things.
This episode is all about the Spiritual Stories and experiences that I remember growing up. In the past, I would have seen it as 'scary stories' and experiences that didn't make sense. But now, looking back as I'm more healed and evolved, I see it as more Spiritual Stories that I experienced. These are purely my stories as I remember them, and I've never really spoken about them in this way before. They are stories from when I was a child to adulthood, so many spiritual stories that shaped the person I am today. Have a listen and let me know what you think. Also, If you want to "Buy me a Coffee," you can do that here. Thank you for your generosity to keep this podcast going. I appreciate it. Qujanaq and Thank you! You can find more of Jen Jul here: ⁠Jen Jul Website⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠Tiktok⁠ ⁠Pinterest⁠ Are you loving this episode? Leave us a review if you’re listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Until next time, stay inspired and stay Naetif! 🎙😊🪶 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on Mar 1, 2022. Visit ⁠https://anchor.fm/privacy⁠ for more information.
In episode 28 of the Naeitf Jen Podcast, Jen explores the profound journey of self-discovery and living in her purpose. She courageously shares her struggle with imposter syndrome and the realization that true fulfillment lies in embracing their innate spiritual connection. With candid honesty, Jen delves into the challenges of navigating self-doubt, anxiety, and the relentless pursuit of external validation in various entrepreneurial endeavors. From dabbling in diverse industries to grappling with fears of inadequacy, Jen unveils the raw vulnerability of her journey, highlighting the recurring theme of disconnecting from her authentic self. Amidst uncertainty, a steadfast anchor returns. Jen reveals the pivotal role of spirit communication in her search for healing, recounting transformative experiences. Through heartfelt revelations, she invites listeners to embark on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. From intuitive insights to soulful reflections, this episode promises to ignite and awaken the spirit within. Join Jen of the Naetif Jen Podcast on a profound exploration of intuition, healing, and embracing one's spiritual connection to everything. It's time to elevate your vibration and embark on a spirit-led life. You can find more of Naetif Jen here: ⁠Jen Jul Website⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠Tiktok⁠ ⁠Pinterest⁠ Are you loving this episode? Leave us a review if you’re listening to Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Until next time, stay inspired and stay Naetif! 🎙😊🪶 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on Mar 1, 2022. Visit ⁠https://anchor.fm/privacy⁠ for more information.
Do you ever feel like a fraud, despite your achievements? You're not alone. Imposter Syndrome plagues even the most accomplished individuals, leaving them questioning their worth and fearing exposure as undeserving. But here's the secret: you have the power to overcome it. In episode 27, Jen as she delves into her personal journey of conquering Imposter Syndrome. Drawing from decades of experience and insights, she shares actionable strategies to silence the inner critic and reclaim your confidence. Jen tackles the root causes of Imposter Syndrome head-on, addressing common struggles such as feeling fraudulent, lacking confidence, and fearing failure. With a blend of personal anecdotes, she offers practical tips for anyone to use. Discover how to shift your mindset, challenge negative self-talk, and embrace your unique strengths. Say goodbye to the limiting beliefs holding you back and confidently step into your full potential. Key topics covered in this episode include: Understanding the mental impacts of Imposter Syndrome Strategies for combating self-doubt and boosting confidence Overcoming fears of failure and embracing growth opportunities Cultivating a mindset of resilience and self-acceptance Whether you're a seasoned professional or a budding entrepreneur, this episode provides invaluable insights to help you navigate the challenges of Imposter Syndrome and thrive in your endeavors. You can tune in now to unlock the confidence you need to pursue your dreams fearlessly. FFS! Don't let Imposter Syndrome hold you back – it's time to claim your place in the world and shine on! You can find more of Naetif Jen here: Jen Jul Website Instagram Tiktok Pinterest Loving this episode? Leave us a review if you’re listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Until next time, stay inspired and stay Naetif! 🎙😊🪶 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on Mar 1, 2022. Visit https://anchor.fm/privacy for more information.
Arnârak Patricia Bloch is a Greenlandic Inuk woman 🇬🇱 who is an Actress, Researcher, Mother, and Suicide Prevention Advocate and Educator for Greenland. She exemplifies what it means to be a Strong Indigenous woman who is advocating for her people. Her work includes traveling throughout Greenland to train people how to identify and prevent suicide. She received an award and well-deserved recognition for her work in disseminating knowledge about suicide prevention among professionals in Greenland in her Greenlandic language. She continues to train professionals to give them the tools to help others prevent suicide. Listen to her amazing journey! You can find more about Arnârak: 👉🏽 https://www.instagram.com/arnarak_patricia_bloch/ 👉🏽 https://www.facebook.com/arnarak.kristiansen/ In Greenland: 🇬🇱 If you need help or if you have thoughts about suicide or feel alone, you can contact Tusaannga on tel. 80 11 80 or text 18 99.  The conversation is free and anonymous. Loving episode 26?  Leave a review if you’re listening on Apple Podcasts and follow me on Instagram! Until next time, be kind, stay inspired and #staynaetif 🪶✨
What is the difference between Alaska and Denmark? As an Alaskan expat living in Denmark, I can tell you that I had HUGE realizations after I went to visit home (Alaska). I discuss the differences and compare both places as only I can. It is all about the ties that I hold dear with an explosive ending. Listen now! Loving episode 25? Leave us a review if you’re listening on Apple Podcasts and follow us on Instagram & YouTube! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SolopreneurSoul  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solopreneurjen/ Until next time, stay Naetif! ✨
I did 30+ Mediumship Readings, and I've noticed some common trends. These observations can prove to be extremely valuable in gaining insights into readings, what to expect, and just the things that I experienced in doing readings for people. It was an intimate one-on-one reading with people in the Copenhagen area. This experience was enlightening and mind-blowing because I was bringing so much evidence forward for people and therefore there was a lot of realizations and healing. It seemed as beneficial for me as it was for the people who sat for me.
I'm back with real talk. I talk about what it's really like to live abroad as an Indigenous woman navigating life in a Scandinavian country. I delve into all the things about living abroad that include the hardships, the discrimination, and how I couldn't get a job and what I did about it. For the first time in a long time, I'm not holding back on what it's like to live in Denmark and my journey thus far. Let me know what you think. 🤙🏾 If you love it, please leave a review and subscribe for more interesting chats about my life abroad, my spiritual calling, and my unconventional journey.
Hi! The Naetif Jen Podcast underwent a bit of a rebrand and here is the Trailer that speaks more about it and what's to come. Get ready to listen to some deep episodes all about spirituality, healing, soulful entrepreneurship, and my life abroad. I talk about all the things and interview some amazing people. Welcome to my unconventional journey!
Coming out.....isn't that a weird concept. It gives you the sense that something 'BIG' is happening, a knowing that will rock your world. Well, it certainly did change my life. This is the episode where I come out of the SPIRITUAL closet. Coming out of this “spiritual closet” is something I struggled with once I knew what my purpose was. And now, coming out as an intuitive, a light worker, a psychic medium in training is a vulnerable experience. I had a lot of emotions surrounding this episode. Should I do it? Why does it matter? Is it ok? Will you reject me? I was so nervous about sharing these intuitive gifts that I kept them hidden for years. I get why people stay in the closet; I stayed in it myself for decades because I was afraid that people would judge me. Gaaaaaahhhhhh!  But at the end of the day, this is what Spirit has called me to do, start talking about my spiritual journey, and begin helping others heal. And so, here I am, vulnerable, a wee bit scared, and just anxious. But I'm also excited and I have a sense of liberation too. I've done the work. Meditations, drum journeys, smudging, grounding, healing, communication with my power animals, ceremonies, my ancestors, and my spirit helpers. And it's an ongoing process. It’s important to learn about your abilities and how they work because Knowledge = Confidence. And so, by coming out to you, my goal is to help by connecting people with their loved ones that have passed to gain closure and healing. It's a way to find peace and not carry the load anymore, to move on to live a happier and healthy life. So have a listen and let’s schedule a FREE reading. I’d love to hear from you! Loving this episode? Leave us a review if you’re listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Tiktok, and Twitter.  More Naetif Jen here: Naetif Jen INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/naetifjen/?hl=en  Naetif Jen TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@naetifjen Naetif Jen TWITTER: https://twitter.com/naetifjen Until next time, stay inspired and stay Naetif! 🎙😊🪶 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on Mar 1, 2022. Visit https://anchor.fm/privacy for more information.
I had an amazing conversation with Aki-Matilda Høegh-Dam. She is a Greenlandic parliamentarian elected to the Danish parliament. We talk about her journey to leadership, her activism, decolonization, and all her learning lessons as an Indigenous woman in politics. She is a beautiful example of strong Indigenous woman amplifying her voice to ensure that the people of Greenland are heard, seen, and protected.  Listen to our conversation now to get the full scoop.  Connect with Aki-Matila: Facebook Instagram Connect with me: Tiktok Facebook Twitter Instagram Website Get the FREE Podcasting Checklist: How to start your podcast now
Do you want to know what goes into starting a podcast? Well worry no more, I got you covered. Many people want to create a podcast but don't know where to begin, what tools and tech are involved and how do you get it online to places like Apple Podcasts and Spotify. This episode takes you through what it takes to start a podcast. And, it may not be as complex as you thought. You need to be ready to take a dive into all things Podcasting. And remember, podcasting is about the long game, the more downloads you have, the more people listen to your podcast.  Listen to this episode and let me know what you think (I didn't do a lot of editing on this one;)  If you are ready to start podcasting, here is a FREE download of this Podcasting Checklist.   I am also available for one-on-one consultations here.  For more Naetif Jen: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/naetifjen/?hl=en TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@naetifjen TWITTER: https://twitter.com/naetifjen FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090155725452 Loving this episode? Leave a review if you’re listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Tiktok, and Twitter. Until next time, stay inspired and stay Naetif! 🎙😊🪶 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on Mar 1, 2022. Visit https://anchor.fm/privacy for more information.
Josepha is a Greenlandic Content Creator, Entrepreneur, Photographer, Mask Dancer, and Social Media Manager. She is an outgoing, humorous, beautiful, and refreshingly honest person whom I found on Instagram years ago and started following her journey. We talk about her travels, Greenlandic sustainable tourism, trying to have babies, her fantastic photography, mask dancing, and everything in between. She has this ease of being refreshingly open about her struggles as a mom and entrepreneur. At the heart of everything she is a storyteller with an infectious smile and she has this way of teaching us about Greenland and her life through her lens. Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/child_of_the_arctic. and she is the creator of @faces_of_greenland Find more from Naetif Jen:  Naetif Jen INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/naetifjen/?hl=en Naetif Jen TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@naetifjen Naetif Jen TWITTER: https://twitter.com/naetifjen Loving this episode? Leave us a review if you’re listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Tiktok, and Twitter. Until next time, stay inspired and stay Naetif! 🎙😊🪶 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on Mar 1, 2022. Visit https://anchor.fm/privacy for more information.
It's been a while...a long time since I posted a new episode. For that I am sorry. A lot has happened since last fall. A lot has changed. With that comes transitions, growth, and healing and that's exactly what I focused on.  Here is what this episode and update is all about: Moving back to Denmark from GL Spirituality: How I got into shamanism and it gave me a new way Indigenous wellness: Movement, food, spirit What's to come:) Thank you for showing up when I couldn't. I appreciate you and as always, I hope I've earned the privilege of your time. ~Naetif Jen
Episode 17: Aviaja Rakel

Episode 17: Aviaja Rakel

2022-10-1158:121

Aviaja Rakel: She is a profound Greenlandic Inuit woman who comes from a shamanic lineage. She is a brave soul that has returned to her pre-colonized traditional beliefs. We dive right into the conversation with her talking about her craft, she is a Shaman Practitioner. Aviaja explained what shamanism is and what she does to help people heal and open their own intuition.   She has an amazing story of healing, generational trauma healing, and drum journeys.  Listen to find out all the things about Shamanism and what it means and how it has changed my view on everything.  Where to find out more about my guest: https://www.facebook.com/RakelAngakker @rakel_angakker  https://www.instagram.com/rakel_angakker/?hl=en More on the Naetif Jen Podcast: Naetif Jen INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/naetifjen/?hl=en Naetif Jen TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@naetifjen Naetif Jen TWITTER: https://twitter.com/naetifjen Loving this episode? Leave us a review if you’re listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Tiktok, and Twitter. Like and Subscribe!  Until next time, stay inspired and stay Naetif! 🎙😊🪶 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on Mar 1, 2022. Visit https://anchor.fm/privacy for more information.
Paninnguaq Pikilak is an old soul that I had the honor to interview. She is a Greenlandic Inuk, an Artist, a traditional tattoo artist (traditional practitioner of Tunniit), a Mother, a children's books author, and a student of her Greenlandic Inuit culture and traditions. She is from Narsaq, South Greenland. She began in the western tattoo industry, but a shift started in 2016. Paninnguaq started on a professional and personal journey of decolonization by embracing traditional markings in her tattoo art. She co-directed and produced White Paper, a documentary about mining in Greenland and its effect on the health of the ancient land and community. Her aim is cultural preservation. Again, Paninnguaq is an old soul that I was honored to interview. She is profoundly connected to her culture and I felt that throughout our conversation. You can hear her love for her Inuit people, her culture, the land, and especially her children. We talked about all things Arctic Indigenous womanhood and it felt beautiful and spiritual.  I have so much respect for her and her work. Check out this episode and let me know what you think. You can find more about Paninnnguaq: https://www.instagram.com/paninnguaqpikilak/?hl=en You can find more Naetif Jen: Naetif Jen INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/naetifjen/?hl=en Naetif Jen TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@naetifjen Naetif Jen TWITTER: https://twitter.com/naetifjen Are you loving this episode? Leave a review if you’re listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Tiktok, and Twitter. Until next time, stay inspired and stay Naetif! 🎙😊🪶 The GDPR privacy policy was updated on Mar 1, 2022. Visit https://anchor.fm/privacy for more information.
This is my 15th podcast episode since I started and I have learned a few things. Or rather I have narrowed it down to 12 Podcasting Learning Lessons that I have learned the hard way. Take it from me and have a listen if you are thinking about starting a podcast or even just want to learn about what NOT to do when podcasting. I did everything wrong and I'm sharing it all on this episode.   Where else you can find Naetif Jen: Naetif Jen INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/naetifjen/?hl=en Naetif Jen TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@naetifjen Naetif Jen TWITTER: https://twitter.com/naetifjen Are you loving this episode?  Leave a review if you’re listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Tiktok, and Twitter. Until next time, stay inspired and stay Naetif!  🎙😊🪶
I had an amazing conversation with Kathryn Larsen. A fellow American like myself has ample experience living in Denmark.  She shares her journey and all I can say is...You have to hear it for yourself! We delve right into the conversation of Katie’s heritage and how she got to Denmark. We share a similar journey of our ‘Danish immigration status,’ and we can certainly can relate to one another. She is considered “The Seaweed Girl” but she is SO.MUCH.MORE. Katie is a published author/Artist, Designer, creator, Architect, and entrepreneur in her own Studio, “Studio Katheryn Larsen.” She is a world traveler that speaks English, Danish, Spanish, and Japanese. Katie is of Polish, Puerto Rico, and Taíno Heritage.  She is this expansive creative woman who has researched pre-colonial architectural history and had surprising findings. Katie (or Kathryn) hopes to grow her career and studio.  She continues to use her perspective to create innovative solutions for a more sustainable building industry. She is a phenomenal individual and I am so grateful she is sharing all her insights with us. Follow Katie at: Katie Larsen’s website: https://kathrynlarsen.com/ Katie’s INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theseaweedgirl/ Katie’s YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TynVcwhtsSBemCk7sHcKA Where to find more Naetif Jen: Naetif Jen INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/naetifjen/?hl=en Naetif Jen TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@naetifjen Naetif Jen TWITTER: https://twitter.com/naetifjen Loving this episode? Leave us a review if you’re listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Tiktok, and Twitter. Until next time, stay inspired and stay Naetif! 🎙😊🪶 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on Mar 1, 2022. Visit https://anchor.fm/privacy for more information.
I had a truly inspiring conversation with a fellow podcaster who not only comes from rural Alaska, like myself but also inspires me to become a better human being.  Ralph Sara is a Yup'ik, Saami, Alaskan originally from Bethel, Alaska. He is the host of the Anonymous Eskimo Recovery podcast that is devoted to bringing hope to those struggling with alcoholism and drug addiction. Through guests on his podcast, he shares their inspiration, strength, and hope.  Ralph wants to break the stigma that is associated with recovery as he shares his journey with us.  He is also a bassist, MC, and a wonderful storyteller.   We discussed how his podcast came to be, his road to sobriety, his passion for music, and just how his journey is shaping his future.  Subscribe and listen to the Anonymous Eskimo Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Naetif Jen INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/naetifjen/?hl=en  Naetif Jen TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@naetifjen  Naetif Jen TWITTER: https://twitter.com/naetifjen Loving this episode? Leave us a review if you’re listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Tiktok, and Twitter.  Until next time, stay inspired and stay Naetif! 🎙😊🪶
Shyanne Beatty is a Han Gwich'in Athabascan originally from Eagle, Alaska. She is a future Glamping Business Owner, an MC, a former Radio Personality, a Professional Communicator, a corporate fundraiser, Vice President of the Alaska Native Village Corporation Association (ANVCA), a singer, and a World traveler. Shyanne is a fabulous unicorn of a person. She can command a room with her voice, style, and charisma. She knows how to dazzle you with her culture, her deep Alaska Native historical knowledge & stories and she is just the hardest worker I know. She is just that good and I am so glad that I got a chance to talk to her about all the things on the Naetif Jen podcast. We talked about her advocacy work at ANVCA, her future glamping business in Eagle, her financial education journey, and her travels. She is an amazing woman with an indigenous heart of gold.  
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