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Jocelyn Mosser

Jocelyn Mosser on Sanctuary

part of a series on Sanctuary

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Jo talks about the importance of creating sanctuary within trusting relationships, and how that nurtures creativity.

Jo talks about the importance of creating sanctuary within trusting relationships, and how that nurtures creativity.

About the speaker

Jocelyn Mosser, or Jo as many people know her, lives with her beloved husband and toddler in the hills of Madison County. She is a licensed psychotherapist in private practice and one half of the collaborative duo, Abacus Corvus—an art business she shares with her sister, Corina Dross. In both of these professional roles, she explores growth and transformation, healing through emotional clarity and deepening connection, while being both trauma-aware and politically conscious.
Jo enjoys finding depth and acknowledging the complexity in life’s experiences. She is happiest when she is moving her body as much as possible and may always be caught in the generative struggle of wanting to do all the things and wanting to learn how to rest deeply.
Jo is interested in how the ideas of sanctuary and safety can be expanded to include the uncomfortable places we all must pass through as we grow and heal. She is looking forward to sharing how her artistic collaboration with her sister has become a kind of sanctuary—for them and for their community.

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