Success is Subjective

Building a Life through Gap Semesters, Happy Accidents, and Other Bumps in the Road

Take a listen as Rebekah joins Joanna Lilley, MA, NCC as a guest on her podcast Success is Subjective. Colleagues in the world of therapeutic consulting, Rebekah and Joanna talk about the journeys that shape us and the ways that taking the “road less traveled” can become the foundation of a personally meaningful life.

Rebekah’s journey included taking a gap semester from college, being stranded by a truck that broke down on the Continental Divide, selling a business she loved, leaving a school that she founded, and eventually building a new therapeutic consulting business helping students and families who need something different.

Take a listen and for more stories from Joanna and her guests, you can find the full podcast here: Success is Subjective.

Rebekah Jordan

Rebekah Jordan, M.Ed. is the co-owner, founder, and lead consultant at Crossbridge. She works with families and students ages 4-21 to navigate their mental health and educational needs.

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