A talk from my heart

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Published 2024-01-25
In this video I'm sitting down to have a long talk about feelings and things that's happening in my life right now. The past weeks has been a bit challenging.

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► MUSIC
Zion - Judah Earl
Wonder - Kollen
Flö - Jordan Critz
Simple Gestures - Yonder Dale
Uncertain changes - Yonder Dale
We Carry on - Yonder Dale
The Shape of Birds - Madron
Gaze into the mirror - The Fly guy five



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All Comments (21)
  • @jonnajinton
    Thank you for watching this video! ♥ Subtitles will be added soon! • My Art & Jewelry Webshop: jonnajintonsweden.com/ • Instagram: www.instagram.com/jonnajinton/ • TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@jonnajinton • Wallpaper collection: www.photowall.com/designers/jonna-jinton • Facebook Page - www.facebook.com/jonnajinton • Blog: jonnajintonsweden.com/blog/ ► Melinda's YouTube Channel : youtube.com/@melindacoombs2771 ► My most important video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsKWoCJ3eq4 ► MUSIC Zion - Judah Earl Wonder - Kollen Flö - Jordan Critz Simple Gestures - Yonder Dale Uncertain changes - Yonder Dale We Carry on - Yonder Dale The Shape of Birds - Madron Gaze into the mirror - The Fly guy five
  • @robinbirb
    My old dog also had bad episodes of Vestibular Syndrome, and he had the same symptoms: his eyes couldn't focus, he couldn't stand on his own, he couldn't keep his balance. We had to help him go to the bathroom by using a sling under his belly to help him stay upright. It's really, really hard to see them that way. But it did eventually pass, and my dog recovered his old energy. He lived for several years after his worst Vestibular episode. There's a good chance Nanook will return to his old self and enjoy more years of life. I'm sorry you have to go through this, but try to hold onto hope. ❤❤
  • @user-mb4ee1pg2h
    Jonna, I am a 76 year old Nana. I have two sons and four grandchildren. Living alone, I have time to watch you. You are wise beyond your years. Stay true to your pure heart and all will be well. God has blessed you with many gifts. Sometimes the gifts can feel quite heavy. Know that God loves you and is with you through all of your life. Peace, peace, peace! ❤
  • @christyquinn6117
    I don’t know how you could ever read the thousands of comments but I decided to write one anyway, just to release some words into the universe. I cry when I think of Nanook and what he is experiencing yet I am so happy for the most loving precious family he has with you and Johan and so many others. I have laughed, smiled, cried, felt awe and inspiration when I get a glimpse into the exceptional life you are creating and sharing with the world. I’m a 65 year old mother of 3 grown children with 4 beautiful grand babies. I was a dental hygienist, stained glass artist, Ironman athlete and a potter. And then I experienced a life changing accident 12 years ago on a bicycle ride. I am now a “walking quadriplegic” meaning I can walk with a cane but am limited in so many ways. I struggle with what I used to be able to do and the limitations I have but am so grateful to still be on this planet enjoying your beautiful paintings, photography, jewelry and music. You have brought my heart so much joy by just being you and sharing the good and the hard times too. I live on the west coast in Portland Oregon USA and have traveled to Gothenburg with my daughter who married a man from there. What a beautiful country! I really just wanted to say how much I appreciate and love all you do in bringing beauty to the world. Thank you from the bottom of my soul ❤ Christy Quinn
  • I have a vestibular disorder. There was a time that I couldn’t walk from my bedroom to my kitchen. I was bed ridden for two years. One day, I just said no way, this will not be my life. I got up, did a yoga balance pose for 15 seconds, then was down for several days, did it again for 45 seconds, then rinse and repeat. It took me two years of getting out of bed and slowly pushing through this.. Today, I am now a yoga teacher. I still have a slight wobble in my body but yoga gave me my life back. I still feel the left over wobble will heal. ❤
  • @Weiyinglou
    Nanook's ears blowing majestically in the wind will never get old.
  • @liquidleaves
    Praying for Nanook!!! ❤😢 We love you Nanook!!
  • @tarashah3156
    This was not boring, I cried the whole way through. Your precious Nanook is loved around the globe ~ thank you to you and Johan for sharing him with us all. Thank you Nanook for bringing such joy to so many of us ~ such a special being dear, sweet boy. Be well, be free. ♥ Your photo montage filled my whole heart, such a gorgeous love story of you and your boy. I hope the dreams stop and your spirit is soothed. So glad you are revising to be sure that your painting and singing never becomes work, only your passion. Yes - I want to break walls with you! Thank your for inspiring. Blessings on you Jonna, Johan, Nanook.
  • @barbarakelly9804
    We just buried our 18 year old dog today, he was much loved and travelled Australia. He was deteriorating pretty fast and was hard to watch. My heart goes out to you both, it's been such a pleasure watching Nanook and his adventures ❤️ much love x
  • @colleenG.
    I cried along with you on this video. There is nothing like a pets love and when they are sick, you cant help but be worried and concerned as you just dont want to lose them. My heart goes out to you. I love our pet dog so much. I pray for your Nanook
  • @user-fc9ho3vv5c
    Jonna, our hearts hurt for you two as we watched this with tears streaming down our cheeks. We lost our 15-1/2 year old dog, Emma the night before. Emma absolutely LOVED Nanook. Each time he was on camera, I would say 'Emma! Look, it's Nanook!', and she would actively watch - ears up and forehead wrinkled. It was halfway out of my mouth last night before I realized that she wasn't here. You have given Nanook such a loving home and wonderful life, and when it is his time to transition on, you can be certain that Emma will be waiting for him at the gate and they will watch over us all. Pauline & David in Texas
  • @silviavol
    Jonna, you have no idea how much you've been helped me! This morning when I woke up and watched your video, I started drawing on cups instead of sitting in my phone. For few hours I was so consumed by drawing and it felt like my mind was resting, which it hasn't been for a long time, and I've been mentally super tired. The day after that, instead of opening my laptop first thing in the morning, I started drawing patterns in my notebook. It felt amazing. I'm usually drawing in my ipad, but drawing on paper felt so amazing and so different, and I found myself in such a flow, that I've never drawn like this before. I drew 9 HOURS that day and filled over 10 pages with patterns that I can now tattoo. (I'm also a tattoo artist) But I've just never ever felt this way when I'm drawing. I'm always thinking too much and I'm scared to make mistakes so I'm never drawing something new. And have always loved the tattooing part of my work, but drawing in my free time has always been super difficult. So I wanted to say THANK YOU! I absolutely love your videos Jonna, you literally are an angel.
  • We lost our 13 year old lab and it was so hard. It's not only about loosing the dog, it is about loosing that time in your life. Enjoy him as much as you can now. He is such a kind spirit. Sending you guys a hug from the U.S.
  • @user-hq2fm5fm4z
    My husband purchased a piece of your jewelry as a Christmas gift. It feels appropriate to hold it between my palms and pray for sweet Nanook. That it somehow connects us and that it may somehow allow these prayers to flow in a more direct way. My heart breaks for you as I know first hand the bonds, the unbelievable bonds that can exist between us and our animal companions. Take care sweetheart, and may God lay his healing hands on Nanook. Take care.
  • @galedavis3198
    You and that beautiful old guy have had a life together that sadly most people will never experience. You know an he knows. Nature blessed you both. Losing them is the hardest part of having them. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you, much love from America.
  • I am so happy your music is on Spotify. My daughter likes to fall asleep with your songs, she asks for "the lady from the mountains" ;) You have a beautiful and calming voice.
  • @Sagistar1111
    I’m a certified vestibular physical therapist and I treat this condition in humans all the time! The crystal disorder is called BPPV and is activated and treated with changes in position. It can occur following an infection. I don’t know if it’s possible to do the treatment on animals but what we do is called the Epley Maneuver. Meclizine can help as well and sometimes it can resolve on it’s own without any intervention. I’m so sorry to hear Nanook has been through so much and I hope he is feeling better soon!! Sending love and hugs for all of you! ❤
  • @wolftress2503
    It makes sense that you are having nightmares about losing your art studio as you fear losing your precious Nanook. It’s so sad and difficult to come to terms with losing what we deeply love. There’s nothing like it in life. Sending my love ❤️
  • @EmmaLou8424
    Anyone else sobbing? We love Nanook so much ❤ Praying he makes a recovery 🙏🏼 Send you love ❤
  • @alyciagibson
    I'm at the beginning of the video and felt called to write this to you: please make sure you get insurance for your studio and property. Please also make sure to have a list of everything with monetary value so you can easily get refunded back in case something happens. Wishing you well from here in the U.S.