Women Living the Questions
In this episode, host Ruby Tugade speaks with Jacqui Parr Byrne, an educator, entrepreneur, and mother whose life reflects the ongoing process of becoming. Jacqui shares her journey from a career in banking and marketing to co-founding an educational program for “twice-exceptional students”, or young people who are both highly capable and face challenges such as anxiety, ADHD, dyslexia, or autism. What began as a response to her own children’s struggles in traditional school became a deeply meaningful and lasting vocation. With candor and insight, Jacqui reflects on the realities of raising four children, including triplets, and the kind of endurance and daily grit that motherhood required of her. She speaks about leadership, growth, and learning to navigate complexity with greater awareness and compassion. In a more recent chapter of her life, Jacqui has discovered a passion for ceramics. She describes working with clay as an almost meditative experience, and one that quiets her mind and opens up a new, nonverbal form of creativity and exploration. This is a conversation about embracing change, letting go of self-judgment, and remaining open to new passions and possibilities, no matter where you are in life. Music: “Love” by Alex-Productions, licensed under CC BY 3.0
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