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Jeremy Stegall
Self-Published
Fiction, Nonfiction
Contemporary
Self-help / Personal, Development, Motivational, Families & Relationships
United States
Jeremy Stegall has been fascinated by people and what motivates them since childhood. His curiosity about why we do what we do led him to Iowa State University in 2004, earning his B.A. degree in Psychology in 2008.Beginning his blog, Where the Change Happens, in 2018, Stegall's writing has now provided readers in over thirty countries the tools to process questions we all have about making personal development growth a consistent habit. In 2020, Jeremy self-published his first book, Where the Change Happens, which has found international success. In 2021 Jeremy enrolled in The Coaches' Training Program with Accomplishment Coaching to receive crucial training credentialed by the International Coaching Federation (ICF), launching his coaching business, Where the Change Happens Coaching, LLC, in Seattle, WA, in 2022.Jeremy's second book, After the Divorce: From Looking Back to Leaning In, was published on November 14th, 2022. His engaging writing style has produced an immersive fiction parable that stands as an example of how working with a coach can support creating meaningful change in our lives.As a writer, coach, and speaker with Where the Change Happens Coaching, LLC, Jeremy has used his education and professional experience to bring new creative energy to the global community. Whether at home or in the workplace, Jeremy's work inspires and encourages communities of people on their journey to increase awareness and expand their capacity to take personal responsibility for becoming resourceful to consistently achieve the outcomes they want and maximize personal and professional potential.
  • Where the Change Happens: The Journey after Divorce, Developing New Relationships, Redefining Purpose and Meaning in Life, and How I Learned to Live with Passion (Non-Fiction)
  • After the Divorce: From Looking Back to Leaning In (Fiction)