We're Not Meshing

Jen and Mark dispense sketchy medical advice and give listeners a tool to keep calm. The two answer a listeners’ question about how much goofing around a couple should allow. Jennifer responds to a bad review and ponders the challenge of making people happy.

Who Said What?

Jen’s show becomes number one as she shows off her noise machine. Jen and Mark respond to listeners’ emails. The two talk history and about using video instead of visiting groups in person. Jen discusses using other people’s input to help shine light on what we might accomplish.

I'm A Genius!

Jen and Mark learn Spanish and discuss the challenge of playing the trumpet. The two talk about finding one’s genius in life. Jen explores the concept of dabbling in many things in order to identify activities that we might thrive and enjoy.

Drama Queen

Jen and Mark talk about child empowerment and pet ownership. The two talk about cutting back on their news intake. Jen discusses our addiction to drama and ways she’s been finding to distract herself from the negative daily news.

Taking Sides

Jen and Mark talk coffee, canker sores and dandelions.  Jen introduces the concept of pack mentality.  The two contrast the very important historical tendency toward pack mentality with the value in thinking outside the box.

Rerun

Jen and Mark talk baseball mascots and the modern college student.  Jen challenges listeners to question their beliefs and assumptions.  She suggests that our ideas and ways of doing things might be based in habit and that there might be a better way.

Mental Rewire

Jen and Mark talk about feeding the pleasure centers and Walmart getaways.  Jen offers listeners some insight as to why they might not be super productive during the lockdown.  The two give a couple of ideas for breaking out of a slump.

Big Change

Jen and Mark talk Kansas and hair styles in the lockdown.  Jen explains Good shift! and the topic of change.  The two discuss the virus and how dealing with major societal change can be viewed in a different light.

Being Better with Jennifer Powers

Jennifer introduces the new show and her co-host Mark Tucker.  She talks about being good and what it means to be better.  Jen announces her new book Good shift! and why change is something that people tend to have trouble with.  She also discusses our awesome power of choice and how it can serve us during this unprecedented time in history.