

Speaking
Podcaster, moderator, speaker, public readings
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I Feel Fine Really
Mental Health Podcast
Co-founder and Host
I Feel Fine Really is a podcast by Jenny Faith Koh and Janine Yeo, where they have honest conversations about mental health. Jenny Faith confronts the darker realities of life with authenticity and humour, while Janine examines issues from a more technical perspective. They explore taboo topics, unconventional opinions and secret thoughts people might not feel fine saying aloud.

Bring Your Own Words
by Strangers Conversations Aug 2024
Featured Author
Jenny Faith was invited as a featured author at Bring Your Own Words, presented by Strangers Conversations.
She read her microfiction “Three” which was published in “Missed Connection: Microfiction from Asia”, an anthology by Marshall Cavendish.
The audience shared their thoughts after hearing her reading. She shared about her writing and stories with the audience.
The organiser gifted her a framed handwritten letter in appreciation of Jenny Faith's stories.
Asian Festival of Children's Content (AFCC) 2023
Moderator for "Helping Kids Deal with Anxiety after the Pandemic"
Jenny Faith was invited by Singapore Book Council to moderate “Helping Kids Deal with Anxiety after the Pandemic” at the Asian Festival of Children’s Content (AFCC) 2023. The panellists were international authors and an associate librarian. The session was held at the National Library Building, Singapore.



"Journalling with Authenticity"
Workshop
Discover your authentic self through guided journalling. Jenny Faith shares how to journal with authenticity and its benefits. This workshop offers guidance, time, and space to express your thoughts and emotions on paper (or in a text document) and experience catharsis through writing.
Follow her social media platforms for updates on upcoming workshops. For enquiries on private and corporate workshops, please email.
Carnival of Poetry
Featured Poet
In 2022, Jenny Faith was invited to read her story “Triple-Guarded Windows” and a poem, and we had a meaningful conversation at the Carnival of Poetry, organised by the Migrant Writers of Singapore and supported by the Sing Lit Station.​ She had an autographed Triple Guarded Windows journal giveaway, and the audience was a great sport.

