Jennifer Armstrong

Guided by intuition and empathy, Jennifer uses her natural skills and talents to touch everyone she interacts with in a positive way.

What makes you feel proud?

I’m so proud of the intentional business I’ve designed to serve my community that fully supports the life I desire to live; to be the madly intentional mom I want to be. It took a lot of healing and overcoming trauma to get here, but it has been worth every tear, every dark day, every perceived failure. I am proud I never gave up and chose to continue to evolve.

What’s the single biggest problem you’d like to solve in your community?

I am on a mission to dramatically reduce the number of people struggling with depression and anxiety because of financial problems.

“It took a lot of healing and overcoming trauma to get here, but it has been worth every tear, every dark day, every perceived failure. I am proud I never gave up and chose to continue to evolve.”

Who is the biggest influence in your life? Why?

My Father had the biggest influence on me. He’d say he lived fast and loved hard. While he struggled with addiction, he spent some years of his life sober and successful and used his messy life to inspire and help others emotionally and financially. He was not perfect and owned up to it. He was open and honest with me from a very young age and made me feel love unconditionally. I hope to carry on his legacy of using my messy life to change the lives of others.

What’s the best advice you’ve ever received?

If you try to appeal to everyone, you will attract no one.


Jennifer is one of 100 women we have featured in the inaugural issue of Hundred Magazine. To learn more about her and the other 99 women, buy the issue.


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