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What happens when you step out of rock's golden spotlight to find your true self? Jenny Boyd's remarkable journey takes us behind the velvet rope of music history into a world few have experienced firsthand.

Jenny opens up about traveling with The Beatles to India in 1967 to study with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, providing an intimate glimpse into a pivotal moment in music history. She recalls witnessing John, Paul and George composing songs on the roof of their ashram bungalow—creating musical history in real-time. "Everything that was going on in that ashram was all they needed to create songs," she reflects, describing how she watched John Lennon write "Dear Prudence" after visiting a meditation student who had fallen into a trance-like state.

As sister to Pattie Boyd (George Harrison's wife) and twice-married to Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac, Jenny's life intersected with rock royalty at every turn. She shares the story behind Donovan writing "Jennifer Juniper" for her, describing their first meeting and the innocent charm of hearing the song played just for her. The conversation turns deeper as Jenny discusses her experiences during Fleetwood Mac's meteoric rise, revealing the profound challenges of navigating fame, addiction, and maintaining stability as a young mother amid chaos.

The most powerful aspect of Jenny's story emerges when she describes her transformation from model and muse to addiction counselor and author. Following a near-death experience while on psychedelics, she had an epiphany: "I decided it's time I gave back." This realization led her to education in psychology, eventually earning a PhD and dedicating twenty years to helping others overcome addiction. Her journey reveals that finding purpose often means breaking free from projected identities—even glamorous ones—to discover your authentic voice.

Listen and discover how someone at the epicenter of rock's golden age found meaning beyond the music, transforming from muse to mentor while helping others slay their own dragons with compassion.

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