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Jessica Goldmuntz Stokes

Award winning and best-selling author, speaker & educator, Jessica Goldmuntz Stokes is an entrepreneur at heart. Always seeking her own growth and truth, she teaches and performs belly dance, and practices Therapeutic Touch and Reiki, Labyrinth & Stone Medicine Healing. She is a daughter, a mom, a wife, a friend, and a caregiver. She has navigated multiple family members with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and Parkinson’s. She is an avid labyrinth-walker, a Trained Veriditas Labyrinth Facilitator, an Upper Clarity School of Stone Medicine.

Jessica is a published author of 2024 Silver Nautilus Award winning “Seeking Clarity in the Labyrinth, A Daughter’s Journey Through Alzheimer’s” and has contributed to the following anthologies: 2024 Silver Nautilus Award winning “Planting the Seed: Lessons to Cultivate a Brighter Future” and “Notes from Motherland: The Wild Adventure of Raising Humans” and “By The Light of the Moon.” Jessica writes about the complexity of living and the juxtapositions of emotions. She provides Labyrinth workshops, lectures & retreats for anyone experiencing change, loss, or growth.

Published Books by Jessica Goldmuntz Stokes

By the Light of the Moon

Sierra Melcher, Frances Trejo-Lay, Jessica Goldmuntz Stokes, Brandee Melcher, Sherille Marquez, Kristina Green, Gloria Cotton, and Alice Stark
06/04/2024

By the Light of the Moon, Firebird Award winner, shares inspiring stories from women who find strength, courage, and resilience in facing life’s challenges.

Notes From Motherland: The Wild Adventure of Raising Humans

Audra Romeo, Jessica Goldmuntz Stokes, Brandee Melcher, Ashley Wize, Rena McDonald, Frances Trejo-Lay, and Sierra Melcher
04/23/2024

Notes from Motherland, Literary Titan Award winner, is a heartfelt anthology of women’s stories on motherhood, resilience, love, and the journey of raising humans.

Seeking Clarity in the Labyrinth: A Daughter’s Journey Through Alzheimer’s

Jessica Goldmuntz Stokes
01/10/2023

Seeking Clarity in the Labyrinth, Nautilus Award winner, shares a daughter’s honest 13-year journey through Alzheimer’s, grief, healing, and hope.

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