Jen Johnson, MS, MFA, LCMHC is a speaker focusing on:

mindfulness for stress reduction
peaceful and creative minds
mindfulness and creativity
resilience

Jen offers webinars for healthcare facilities, medical schools, corporations, non-profits, and other audiences.

Speaker Topics

  • Being Resilient in a Changing World
  • Mindfulness for Stress Reduction and Resilience
  • Being Emotionally Resilient in Climate Change
  • Journaling for Resilience
  • Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction

Being Resilient in A Changing World

This presentation teaches resilience skills for adapting to our ever-changing world. You’ll learn resiliency skills to help you grow a sense of inner peace and strength during difficult times and support you in becoming more flexible, adaptable, and emotionally resilient in an ever-changing world. Jen incorporates mindfulness and resilience skills in her presentations that you can use at home and work for a greater sense of inner peace, happiness, and resilience.  


This presentation is available in a 1-hour, 1.5-hour, or 3-hour format.

Mindfulness for Stress Reduction and Resilience

This presentation offers an overview of mindfulness for stress reduction and resilience. Mindfulness and resilience practices encourage being fully present in the moment with a greater sense of ease, focused attention, and creativity. You’ll learn how to practice mindfulness and resilience skills and how to incorporate them at work and at home for a greater sense of resilience, productivity, and well-being.

This presentation is available in a 1-hour, 1.5-hour, or 3-hour, 1/2 day, or 1-day format.

Being Emotionally Resilient in Climate Change

This presentation offers an overview of the impacts of climate change and teaches skills for being emotionally resilient. Storms and climate disasters are increasing in frequency and intensity globally. This webinar focuses on how to maintain a sense of inner peace and hope during climate crisis. You’ll learn how to cope with the effects of climate change and how to be more resilient. We all have a role to play in the healing of ourselves and the planet, whether it’s on a personal level or a larger scale in terms of developing global solutions. Learn what you can do to create a sense of meaning and purpose, peace, and hope during these challenging times. 

This presentation is available in a 1.5-hour, 3-hour, or 1/2-day format.

Journaling for Resilience

Explore mindful journaling practices to transform difficult times and cultivate a state of deep calm, connection and resilience. Experience how mindful journaling can help you to rewire your brain, reset your nervous system, and cultivate inner peace, happiness, and resilience. The workshop will focus on writing using resiliency skills, positive neuroplasticity practices, and transformative mindful journaling techniques. We will write together in a live Zoom meeting.


This presentation is available in a 1.5-hour, 3-hour, or 1/2-day, or 1-day format.

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)

The Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program teaches mindfulness meditation and gentle yoga practices for awareness and stress reduction.

This program is available in a 1/2-day, 1-day, or 3-day format. It is also available as an online 8-week course that meets for 2 hours weekly.

Speaker Jen Johnson

Jen Johnson is a mindfulness coach and therapist teaching mediation for inner peace, happiness, and resilience. She has been a counselor, speaker, and mindfulness teacher for over 35 years. Jen teaches people how to practice mindfulness, integrate it into everyday life, and establish a regular mindfulness practice to support stress relief, well-being, and resilience.

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Jen Johnson’s Previous Speaking Events

  • Charlotte Behavioral Health Center, FL
  • Garland Restaurant, Raleigh, NC
  • Aquant, New York, NY
  • The Cedars of Chapel Hill, NC
  • Reimagine Life, Loss, and Love Festival 
  • Lufthansa Cargo, Atlanta, GA
  • GoTerra, Cranbera, Australia
  • RCWMS, Durham, NC
  • Cape Fear Sierra Club, Wilmington, NC
  • New Hanover County Health Department, Wilmington, NC
  • New Hanover County Sheriff’s Department, Wilmington, NC
  • Island Montessori School, Carolina Beach, NC
  • Brain Injury Association of NC. Keynote presenter 2017 
  • Wells College, Aurora, NY. Teacher in residence March 2016
  • Cape Fear Museum, Wilmington, NC
  • Invisible Wounds of War project, NC
  • Wells Insurance, Wilmington, NC
  • Licensed Professional Counselors Association of North Carolina, Statewide Conference 2015, Raleigh, NC
  • Tri-County Dental Association, Wilmington, NC
  • Licensed Professional Counselors Association of North Carolina, Regional Conference 2015, Wilmington, NC
  • Licensed Professional Counselors Association of North Carolina, Regional Conference 2015, Asheville, NC
  • University of North Carolina Wilmington, Keynote address at the inaugural annual Women’s Conference
  • Carolina Wellness Institute, Hillsborough, NC
  • Wilmington Health Pumpers Club
  • Wilmington Health Diabetes Support Group
  • Wilmington YMCA
  • International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, Triangle, NC Regional Chapter. Raleigh, NC
  • National Association for Social Workers, Wilmington, NC
  • St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, NC
  • Lower Cape Fear Hospice & LifeCareCenter, Wilmington, NC
  • GRUB, Wilmington, NC
  • Quality Enhancement for Nonprofit Organizations, Wilmington, NC
  • University of North Carolina-Wilmington
  • University of North Carolina-Asheville
  • CarePartners Hospice, Asheville, NC
  • Wellness and Writing Connections Conference, Atlanta, GA
  • Asheville Mild Brain Injury Support Group
  • Goddard College, Plainfield VT
  • Narrative Matters International Interdisciplinary Conference, Toronto, Canada
  • Georgia State Board of Worker’s Compensation Conference, Atlanta, GA
  • Atlanta Mild Brain Injury Support Group
  • Atlanta United Church of Christ
  • GENEX Case Management Company, Atlanta, GA
  • Shepherd Center Rehabilitation Hospital, Atlanta, GA
  • Veterans Administration, Atlanta, GA
  • Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA
  • Georgia Council on Child Abuse, Atlanta, GA

“We are embedding health and well-being at the heart of our business strategy because our people are our greatest asset, and we recognize that a healthy, happy and committed workforce is vital to our business success.”
– Alex Gourlay, MD, Boots UK

Benefits of Meditation and Mindfulness

Meditation practice has been shown to increase:

  • inner peace
  • happiness
  • well-being
  • creativity
  • resilience

Meditation and mindfulness have been shown to decrease symptoms of:

  • stress
  • anxiety
  • fatigue
  • autoimmune disorders
  • gastrointestinal disorders
  • symptoms of cardiovascular disorders
  • high blood pressure
  • depression

It is estimated that over 90% of illness is stress related. Mindfulness and meditation are frequently cited in the research as some of the most effective methods to increase well-being and reduce stress.

Mental Health at Work

According to the World Health Organization, “An estimated 15% of working-age adults have a mental disorder at any point in time.  Depression and anxiety are estimated to cost the global economy US $1 trillion each year driven predominantly by lost productivity.”

WHO’s Guidelines for Mental Health at Work recommends interventions that build workers’ skills in stress management, such as interventions based on mindfulness or cognitive behavioral approaches.