Jackie Henrion is the author of Counting On Yourself: A Woman’s Way to Wholistic Wealth. With graduate training in both business and creative writing, she brings an unusual interdisciplinary perspective to financial decision-making and personal agency.
Henrion holds an MBA as well as an MFA from Naropa University’s Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics. Her work integrates practical financial literacy with insights from the science of mind, reflective practice, and storytelling. Drawing on decades of professional experience and teaching adult learners, she developed the Financial Selfie™ and Mind Money™ frameworks to help individuals approach money with clarity, confidence, and discernment.
Raised by two artists in New York City’s Greenwich Village, Henrion’s creative life has included songwriting, poetry, and literary work. She is also the author of the art and poetry work, Collabitation, conceptual novel, Rerooted, and contributor and editor of the anthology Sandpointed. For eight years she hosted the weekly literary radio program “Songs-Voices-Poems” on 88.5 KRFY in Sandpoint, Idaho.
Through her writing and teaching, Henrion encourages readers to think of wealth not simply as money, but as the thoughtful stewardship of both financial and non-financial resources—a perspective she calls Wholistic Wealth.