Jenn Pearson

Jennifer Pearson, Spiritual Director

 

Region: NSW

About Jenn

As a teacher and a chaplain I have offered pastoral and spiritual care to people of all ages holding a sacred space for deep listening, reminiscence and the sharing of life stories. It has  also been a privilege to teach and accompany chaplaincy students in their study of spirituality in ageing.

I completed a Grad Dip Ed in Spiritual Direction through Tabor College, S.A. in 2023 after graduating from the Listen Into Life formation program in 2018. I enjoy companioning with those who desire to notice the invitations everyday life offers to deepen relationships with God, self, others and all of creation. 

I see Spiritual Direction providing a safe place to explore how one is responding or reacting to the inward transformation of Christ, as together with the directee we listen to the voice of the Spirit and respond to the call of the Divine to "do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with God".

I am happy to see directees face to face in my home study or via zoom.


Angela Hoskins

Built my first site in 2000 and steadily learned what it takes to make websites work. Dabbled in WordPress back then, still do. Since building my first Squarespace site in 2016, I’ve been impressed with the relatively streamlined approach to website design and development that Squarespace offers compared to WordPress. SEO was a major challenge from the start — I’ve spent a lot of time keeping up with what’s required to get sites working, ranking well on a SERP. I have confidence with what Squarespace offers for SEO.

Having worked for more than 10 years in the web team of an inland, regional university in Australia and dealing with frustrations that come with working for a large corporate enterprise, the idea of setting up my own web design business became my goal.

Set up my business in late 2017. Opted for a sea change, too: I now live on Coochiemudlo Island 45 minutes from Brisbane. Love working from home. Love working for small business clients. Still get casual work with the university.

Challenges? The main one is pricing my work for small businesses. Doing quality work, doing the research to be up to date in the industry, takes time; it’s hard to factor in this time to my pricing while being competitive in the market and affordable for many small businesses.

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