
Aspen Jacobsen is Jill's youngest Dream Big client yet and one of the most talented children she's ever met. Aspen is an old soul and she's eager to share some of her music and talk about what it’s like to be on the musical journey at the age of 15.
As a young singer and…

Jill Jack interviews one of her most inspiring friends! An amazing funkadelic songwriter, producer, activist, and father of twins! Meet Nadir Omowale!

Jill Jack talks about the physical and mental importance of having friends! Old, new, and the ones we haven’t met yet can shape our lives for the better!

Emma Rae Clauss is a teacher, facebook live blog inspirational speaker, and a new mom! Jill and Emma discuss what it means to be kind to yourself, realize what’s truly important to you, and live your best life.

There is so much you can learn from someone from a handwritten letter. Jill Jack discusses the beauty, connection, and wealth of information you can give and learn from in having a penpal!

Pain, whether physical or mental, we all deal with it in different ways. Is there a right or wrong way? What is best for you?
Join Jill for some thought provoking lessons on the human spirit.

At times we are inundated with self help books or friends advice and other times it can feel like we are all alone. It happens to Jill Jack all the time. So she asks the God and the universe for assistance! Today’s inspiration comes from author Anne Lamotte - “The truths I learned from life and…

The new year is here. While it’s only natural to reflect on the past and feel the pressure of the future - Jill Jack discusses how it’s ok not to tackle the year ahead. Ease into the new by accepting one day at a time.

Linda Lexy was Jill’s first guest on Dream Big. They reunite to discuss spiritual growth, health of mind and body and any other topic the universe decides to guide them into!
Detroit broadcaster for both radio and TV, club DJ, event emcee and co-founder of Funky D Records,…

Reviewing the year, what we can learn by reflecting on the past year. With focus on celebration of knowledge from mistakes we’ve made, the art of forgiveness - not just of others but of ourselves. What to leave in 2019 and what to bring with us in 2020.