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Television journalist Jenniffer Weigel takes readers on a humorous, yet deeply moving journey as she struggles to find her own spiritual path during the illness and death of her father, popular sportscaster Tim Weigel. During his illness, while Tim turns to alternative treatments like chi gong and reiki sessions, Jenniffer reads Neale Donald Walsch, starts a spiritual diet plan, and uses the law of attraction to find free parking spaces. After his death, she does everything she can to have one more conversation with her dad from the "other side." "Stay Tuned" is a witty, irreverent trip…mehr

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Television journalist Jenniffer Weigel takes readers on a humorous, yet deeply moving journey as she struggles to find her own spiritual path during the illness and death of her father, popular sportscaster Tim Weigel. During his illness, while Tim turns to alternative treatments like chi gong and reiki sessions, Jenniffer reads Neale Donald Walsch, starts a spiritual diet plan, and uses the law of attraction to find free parking spaces. After his death, she does everything she can to have one more conversation with her dad from the "other side." "Stay Tuned" is a witty, irreverent trip through popular spiritual beliefs and the insights of masters and celebrities, including conversations with don Miguel Ruiz, James Van Praagh, Caroline Myss, Depak Chopra, and Russell Crowe. This is the funny, heart-breaking, and touching story of one skeptical journalist's transformation from "cynical daughter" to "spiritual woman."
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Jenniffer Weigel is an Emmy Award winning Broadcaster from Chicago, IL. She currently runs JCW Productions and was the host and Executive Producer for the food and lifestyle show TASTE, which aired on NBC Chicago for 13 consecutive seasons. Her writing has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, and Today's Chicago Woman, where she was an entertainment columnist for two years. She is now a columnist for the Chicago Tribune's blogging community Chicagonow.com