I'll Admit with Jessica Parr

Jessica Parr

I’ll Admit, with Jessica Parr is your permission slip to burn the rulebook and build a life that turns heads. We’re talking uncensored conversations about breaking out of nice-girl jail, building savage success, navigating motherhood and mindset, scaling big business with zero apology, and chasing the kind of wealth, freedom, and self-trust most women are taught to shrink from. Just the truth and what most people aren't willing to admit about what success really looks like.

  1. APR 11

    Money is a lagging indicator, your self-concept is the problem

    This is for the woman who is already in the game .. already building, already serving clients, already making real money and still feels like something is quietly unraveling. The seasons hitting harder than they should. The dips meaning more than they used to. The conviction that used to feel unshakeable starting to waver in ways she doesn't want to admit out loud. This episode is about the one thing I see take out high-performers more than any strategy gap, any market shift, or any messaging problem: the moment they start using external results as a measure of who they are. When conviction drops, you compensate. You add bonuses. You over-explain your value. You create urgency from fear instead of certainty. You start performing the version of yourself that people expect instead of leading as the version that actually exists. And none of it works because people can feel the difference, even when they can't name it. Money is a lagging indicator. Self-concept is the engine. And if you're attaching what you believe about yourself to things that are cyclical by nature .. income dips, slow months, client drama, life doing what life does, you will stay in the season you're most afraid of. Not because you failed. Because your brain found evidence to prove you right. This is the 1% of the 1% work. Most people will not do it. You're listening to this which means you already know you're not most people. Stop negotiating. Stop compensating. Remember who you actually are.

    23 min
  2. APR 7

    The difference between people looking up to you & feeling led by you = $50K+ months

    Your community isn't quiet because they're not the right people.Your clients aren't disengaged because the market is off. It's because there's a difference between people looking up to you and people actually being led by you. And if you've been running authority as a performance, protecting yourself behind a perfectly curated version of your work, you've been accidentally creating distance with the exact people who were ready to go all in. In this episode, I'm breaking down a real client conversation that got to the root of something I see constantly in high-level coaches: the belief that being untouchable makes you credible. That if your clients see you wobble, they'll lose respect and leave. That vulnerability is a liability. It's not. It's actually the missing link between a community that consumes your content and a community that moves because of you. I'm talking about the difference between push and pull leadership, why your clients don't need you to have all the answers, and how sharing your real-time process .. the wobbles, the recalibrations, the messy middle — is what actually creates depth, loyalty, and the kind of retention that compounds. This is exactly the work we go deep on inside the Nice Girl Funeral because the nice girl version of authority is performance, and it's costing you the leadership you actually have. If you're a high-performer who's already making money, already showing up, and still sensing there's a ceiling you can't quite name, this is where we find it. 👉 Join the Nice Girl Funeral experience here The nice girl always rises from the dead. There's always new layers to bury. Come do it with us.

    13 min
5
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34 Ratings

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I’ll Admit, with Jessica Parr is your permission slip to burn the rulebook and build a life that turns heads. We’re talking uncensored conversations about breaking out of nice-girl jail, building savage success, navigating motherhood and mindset, scaling big business with zero apology, and chasing the kind of wealth, freedom, and self-trust most women are taught to shrink from. Just the truth and what most people aren't willing to admit about what success really looks like.

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