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Grief, Weather, and Finding a New Path Through Travel with Jennifer Broome (JUMP 203)

Grief, Weather, and Finding a New Path Through Travel with Jennifer Broome (JUMP 203)

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What happens when you stop chasing the forecast and start listening to yourself? Jackie sits down with longtime meteorologist turned global traveler Jennifer Broome for a deeply honest conversation about curiosity, courage, and choosing a new direction when life shifts beneath your feet. From breaking glass ceilings in broadcast news to reporting from unforgettable places around the world, Jennifer shares how travel slowly became both her work and her compass.


Together, Jackie and Jennifer explore how grief, silence, and movement intersect, and why travel can be a fast track to self-discovery when everything feels uncertain. They talk about weather as metaphor, preparedness on the road and in life, and the power of taking the scenic route instead of rushing through.


This episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and meet yourself where you are. If you’ve been feeling the pull to do something differently, Jennifer’s story might be the permission slip you need to take the next step and say yes.



Resources:

  • Find and follow Jennifer at @jenniferbroometravel
  • Visit Jennifer’s Website
  • Please follow the show, leave a 5-star review if you love it, and share with your travel buddies
  • Don’t miss Jackie’s behind-the-scenes communications - hop on our email list at TravelingJackie.com
  • Choose your OWN international adventure curated by Jackie at jumpadventures.com




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