
When I stumbled upon a mindfulness program for stress reduction I took a leap of faith and went for an intensive retreat. At first it was extremely difficult and I felt like I wouldn't make it through the program. Meditation felt like a form of torture. How do you stop your thoughts? Not only did I learn that you don't; you just observe your thoughts and your breath, but a whole new way of seeing the world opened up for me. When you change your relationship with your thoughts and problems, everything changes.

Since then, I have been teaching men and women how to use mindfulness techniques to transform their relationship with their kids, their spouses, their bodies and themselves.
Mindful is the New Skinny was born because so many women struggle with the never winning battle with weight loss and being skinny. Diets don't work long term, and it wasn't until we uncovered their core emotional issues, reduced the stress of daily life and made a sustainable realistic plan that they flourished. We switched the paradigm from weight to well-being, and feeling lighter from the inside out, which makes all the difference.


I value my alone time and every summer make sure I go on a meditation retreat for personal and professional reasons.
She has a Masters of Social Work degree from Columbia University and health coach certification from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. In addition, she has had intensive training in “Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction” (MBSR), founded at the University of Mass. Medical School, Mindfulness and Psychotherapy, and AEDP (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy) training. Jodi has a private practice at The Center for Health and Healing in Mt. Kisco.
Pictured with Jon Kabat-Zinn, the founder of MBSR, and mindfulness guru.
