Janna's Friends and Colleagues
The Musical Stylings of Robert Wrenn
Dr. Robert Wrenn has not only been my mentor in the area of Death and Loss, but a trusted colleague and friend as well. He wrote
the introduction for my book, Soul Light: Connection Between Worlds.
Amidst great controversy in the mid seventies, he started the class, Psychology of Death & Loss, at the University of Arizona.
His class was the only one that was filled semesters in advance.
He has served as an international consultant in this field and was among the first to be on an Advisory Board for one of the first three hospices in the nation.
His music and recordings have also given him national acclaim.
He was selected among hundreds who auditioned for the role of pianist in a film with Elisabeth Taylor.
He plays gospel as well as jazz. He can take the most simple of songs and turn them into a one man symphony.
Take time to check out his web page and listen to any of his songs.
If his time had been given only to his music and not the area of death and loss, he would be renowned as an international musician.
We are so fortunate to have him in our community.
Dr. Gary Schwartz
My mentor in the study of Survival of Consciousness is internationally
acclaimed Gary E. Schwartz, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, Neurology, Surgery,
Psychiatry, and Medicine. Gary is the founder of the Human Energy Systems Laboratory at the University of
Arizona. He wrote the foreword to my book, Soul Light: Connection Between
Worlds. Gary is a dear and trusted friend. I highly recommend that you visit his site!