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The Pivot: Weekly Blog from jarenmusic.com

I’m Jaren—a neurodivergent voice artist turned student nurse, and you’re listening to the audio version of my blog series The Pivot: my journey through motherhood, medicine, language, and music and the art of the mid-life remix.

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    The Pivot #12 - I'd Like To Fail Without An Audience, Thank You Very Much.

    Most of my projects have failed in one way or another. I just happen to be stubborn and put some of them out there anyway. But for anyone who is ashamed at their past failures, perhaps having a conversation like this one with your "splits" will help!

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    The Pivot #11 - Music Edition - Love & Light

    Listen along as Jaren talks about one of her favorite collaborations. "Love & Light", produced by Amurai, vocals by Kainos Harmon and lyrics and melody written by Jaren.

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    The Pivot #10 - Music Edition - Undo The Silence

    In this special MUSIC EDITION, Jaren shares her thoughts about Pulser's track with Jaren's sister, Josie, called Undo The Silence. Listen now. Tune available everywhere where music is sold.

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    The Pivot #9 - Music Edition - Our Little Secret

    Ever wanted to know what's behind the music of Cerf, Mitiska, & Jaren or any of the hundreds of songs Jaren has written over her 25-year-long career? Follow along in this premier MUSIC EDITION episode as Jaren talks about one of her favorites "Our Little Secret" featured on the CMJ (Cerf, Mitiska & Jaren) album titled Give Me A Sound.

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    The Pivot #8 - But What Do I Do With My Arms?

    On the list of things to expect from perimenopause, not knowing how to sleep with your own arms attached to your body was not on Jaren's list. So why is it so tough to get comfortable? Please give her advice.

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    The Pivot #7 – That Thin Line Between Helping and Enabling

    In this week's episode, Jaren wonders if she's doing more harm than good by trying to listen to her kids more. Is she helping or enabling?

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    The Pivot #6 - Saying Goodbye to My Kids Even Though I'm Probably Not Going Anywhere

    In this episode, Jaren explores her fear of dying while away from her kids. Will she ruin their lives forever? Or can facing this fear lead her to a newer sense of freedom? She hopes it's the latter.

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    The Pivot #5 - Help Me Find Kate - The Angel Who Stayed Until Paramedics Arrived

    Today's story is about Kate, the woman who stayed with me after a bike accident in 2022 during a massive communications outage. I'm looking for her, so if you know who she is, please reach out on my blog, jarenmusic.com!

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    The Pivot #4 - I'm Every Aggressive Sales Rep's Worst Nightmare - Caution, 2 swear words

    I will cancel a sale so hard if I feel the *slightest* bit of pressure. Why? PDA, mofos.

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    The Pivot #3 - Bilingual Burnout

    How does one deal with Bilingual Burnout? Sleep and self-forgiveness. That's it. That's the post. Psyche. Just kidding.Something I didn't predict about going to school in another language, was how often I'd experience what I'm calling bilingual burnout. I'm an anglophone, but I attend school with francophones and let me tell you - for every two days I'm able to speak French fluently enough to surprise myself, there's one day when I can barely get by, even in my own native tongue. It feels like my brain is either on or off - there's no dimmer switch. Dammit. Is it realted to AuDHD? Perimenopause?I do have a processing disorder. I know about it, and so I try to be forgiving of myself. But it becomes frustrating when I'm forced to explain something out loud in class versus in writing. It takes me twice as long to speak what I mean than to write what I mean. Why is that? It's as if my writing and speaking are governed by different language processors. It drives me nuts.Like today, for example, in my weight-lifting class. Firstly, I have a little crush on my gym teacher, so it's already more difficult to ask him questions because I inadvertently blush. (Side note: I think we might be around the same age, but don't worry - I'm sure he's married - and anyway, I don't know how to flirt). Every time I need to ask him a question, I become super aware of the fact that I struggle to say what I mean. So, as I wait in line behind my classmates, I rehearse what I'm going to say, using every available brain cell to formulate my sentences. And then, when my turn comes, I start stuttering. Idiot. Then I roll my eyes in disbelief at how quickly my confidence has just up and disappeared, mutter 'Je suis désolée' a few times while turning bright red, and follow it up with "Gosh, I can't even find the words in English."Lord, child.Then and only then, do I proceed to take five minutes to ask a question which could have been asked in fifteen bloody seconds.Calisse. La vie est dur.To his credit, my gym teacher is very patient. All this to say, I've noticed I am three different people at school these days: confident and bold when I realize someone in my class also speaks English; confident-ish but shy when I'm having a good day and all my neurons are firing in the correct order; and completely and utterly hopeless when I lose all my confidence, all of my French, and all of my English.So, how do I deal with bilingual burnout? I go to bed early on the bad days, and right before I close my eyes, I say to myself, 'Jaren, I forgive you. You are doing the very best you can, and I'm proud of you for trying so hard all the time. You will get it one day. And if you don't? Well, nobody will ever hire you, and you'll have to sell pictures of your feet on OnlyFans.'Then I laugh for a minute straight—because I think I'm hilarious—and follow it up with, 'No, seriously, Jaren. I'm proud of you for trying. Also, your feet are beautiful.'Then, I close my eyes and pray I don't make as much of an ass of myself tomorrow.*sigh*-JarenWhat do you do when you can't communicate the way you'd like?

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    The Pivot #2 - The Only Constant

    In today's audio version of my blog post, I talk about the two questions I've learned to ask myself when navigating change of any kind.

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    The Pivot #1 - Beginner Mentality

    I’m Jaren—a neurodivergent voice artist turned student nurse, and you’re listening to the audio version of my blog series The Pivot: my journey through motherhood, medicine, language, and music and the art of the mid-life remix.In today's episode, I talk about the beginner mentality, how much it sucks, and how I deal with it as I go back to school.To read the full post, visit www.jarenmusic.com, click on The Pivot, and click on episode #1

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I’m Jaren—a neurodivergent voice artist turned student nurse, and you’re listening to the audio version of my blog series The Pivot: my journey through motherhood, medicine, language, and music and the art of the mid-life remix.

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Jaren Cerf

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