At 10 months old, Jodi is probably experiencing what is called the Adolescent stage - basically, puppies behave like rebellious teenagers
I would suggest you do a search on the puppy threads here to find out the different ways of dealing with this behaviour. Personally, I agree with Cathy - I think you will see a significant improvement if you remove her privileges (no getting on sofa, your bed and perhaps restrict her access to certain parts of the house) and ensure that she doesn't demand your attention, but that you control when she gets fuss, play, treats etc.
This approach is known as NILIF (Nothing In Life Is Free), and uses the principle that she has to work for something - so you ask her to sit before she gets a treat, wait before she gets dinner and so forth. There are a lot of previous threads about NILIF if you search for this, as well
Don't dispair; at this age, dogs are at their most challenging, and are most likely to be handed into rescue centres
But, with hard work, unlimited patience, and a firm, consistent approach, puppies do grow out of this "kevin" stage to become fairly stree-free members of the family
Good luck!