Janey Martino: The Power of Rituals, Intentional Goals, and Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Generation

EPISODE · Jan 30, 2025 · 46 MIN

Janey Martino: The Power of Rituals, Intentional Goals, and Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Generation

from Seen and Heard with Prue Aja · host Prue Aja

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Seen & Heard Personal Branding Podcast, I sit down with Janey Martino—an accomplished entrepreneur, coach, and co-founder of the globally recognized mental health platform, Smiling Mind. Janey shares her unique approach to balancing structure and creativity, the importance of rituals in daily life, and her mission to empower the next generation through emotional intelligence. We dive deep into: How rituals can transform your life, one small step at a time.The journey of building Kintsugi Way, Janey’s coaching business focused on intentional growth and alignment.Her groundbreaking work with Smiling Mind, supporting over 9 million people worldwide and 20% of Australian schools.Why emotional intelligence is the key to creating lasting change for families and the next generation.The power of leaning into your creativity and embracing the unknown.If you’re ready to build a more intentional life, empower the next generation, and explore the balance between structure and flow, this episode is for you.  Follow Janey Martino: Kintsugi WaySmiling MindConnect directly via Instagram or LinkedinTo work directly with me, bookings are available at https://www.prueaja.com

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