Jo Dibblee is foremost a purpose-driven humanitarian. She is also a speaker and author of several international award-winning and bestselling books. Jo's work has been featured in Canadian media and the Huffington Post.
She is most proud of the founding and success of Team Humanity Baja — Hearts and Souls of Change, based in Los Barriles, Baja California Sur, Mexico; serving the vulnerable children and those in deep need. She is also the founder of Frock Off Inc.
While I Can: Finding Purpose and Legacy in a Distant Land, is about daring to live courageously no matter what. A memoir that tells how she and her retired firefighter husband threw caution to the wind and followed their dreams. They left the comfort of their “normal lives” and a spacious home for a tiny home on wheels to find meaning and serve others in Baja California Sur, Mexico.
My Baja Snapshot, Jo shares insider hints and tips for exploring Baja California Sur, Mexico. Where history and nature blend, from the missions of the Jesuits to the biosphere reserves of UNESCO. With heartwarming, hilarious stories to keep you entertained. A locally curated field guide with commonly used Spanish phrases.
Bella's Dash How Our Pup Rescued Us, will have you cheering, laughing, and even tearing up. Bellas Dash is a book that helps people with anxiety and the rescue dogs that serve them. A collection of heartwarming stories and information on the impact of dogs in healing.
Bellas Dash, co-authored by Michael Dibblee, is a powerful account of the toll and plight of first responders. Michael, a retired firefighter, served as a first responder and professional firefighter, including Dive Rescue Specialist, for 30 years. Occupational trauma causes PTSD and unhealthy coping mechanisms. Through healing, Michael manages his PTSD and lives a happy, healthy, and joyful life.
Jo's first book, Frock Off Living Undisguised. It is a tell-all, true crime book. Jo spent 35 years in hiding as a key witness in a murder investigation. Through it all, she remained hopeful that one day she would be free.