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. Aug 6

    Staying in your lane with Madi Maple x NGF

    Madi Maple — MC, in-house DJ, and embodiment session host at last year's Nice Girl Funeral is back for another year. Before we get into what's coming, she got real about what's been happening since. Because she's been through one of her own. She built her original business on confidence coaching .. comparison, doubt, people-pleasing, the not-pretty stuff. When sales started to dip a few years in, she made a story about it: people want business coaching now, not just confidence work. She didn't even realize she'd made the story. It just felt true. And so she spent years becoming very good at something that wasn't quite fully hers and watching herself get quieter, less certain, more comparison-driven. All while thinking she was being authentic. Then she went to a festival, had a shadow-confronting experience she's still processing, and came home knowing: she was meant to go back to the beginning. Not because it was safe .. but because it was hers. And nobody else is doing it the way she does it. That's the whole f*****g point. This episode is a conversation about the covert ways the nice girl shows up even in the women who are already rule-breakers and authenticity coaches. Why we lose our voice trying to say the right thing to the right person. What it costs to keep playing in someone else's lane. And why strategy is sometimes just avoidance. Plus — what Madi remembers about last year's Nice Girl Funeral: "I don't remember anything Jess said. I remember how I felt. You cannot manufacture that online." If you want to feel that for yourself this October — tickets are at the link below. 👉 Get your Nice Girl Funeral tickets here

  2. Jun 25

    $0 to $10K in 60-days .. to CALIFORNIA & multi-six figures one year later

    In November 2024, Kristyna was telling Jess that her audience couldn't afford $47 — and sending screenshots of overdraft bank accounts to prove it. By January 2024, she had her first $10K cash month. The woman who said she couldn't afford her offer came back the month after and paid in full for three months. Nothing changed in the market. The offer didn't get cheaper. What changed was the conviction behind every word she was putting out. This is a conversation between Jess and Kristyna now 18 months in — about what the long game actually looks like. Not the 90-day sprint. The compounding. The multiple identity deaths. The moments where you have to shed clients, shed programs, shed versions of yourself that can't come with you anymore and do it without falling apart, because you've finally stopped outsourcing your sense of safety to outcomes and other people. They cover the "I trust you but I'm also learning to trust myself" season every client moves through, what happens when you declare something publicly before it's actually real (and cry with tear stains on your shirt posting it to your stories), the $3K credit card bill that became a $3K sales day and why Jess's response was "now why don't you expect double that next time," and what unconditional commitment actually looks like across 18 months versus the conditional "I'll stay until it gets hard" version most people are running. "This is your first initiation test at learning how to trust yourself. You already know your answer. Just f*****g do it."

  3. May 31

    She Lost 70% of her income in 3 months & never once asked how to fix it

    In the first month after joining Power Moves, Lindsay called off her engagement, lost 70% of her income, and was still navigating the tail end of a health journey. She never once came in asking how to fix it. Instead, she leaned in .. not frantically, not in extraction mode, not binging every training. Just knowing the container was there. And by the time we recorded this conversation, she had six figures contracted in a program that didn't even exist when she first offered it in her DMs. In this episode, Lindsay and Jess go back through the full arc: the misaligned engagement that was quietly showing up as misalignment in her business, why she almost didn't invest again after a mastermind where the coach wasn't leading with integrity and the programs hadn't been updated since 2021, and what actually changed the moment she stopped filtering her content through what she thought people wanted to hear and started saying what she actually needed to say. The result .. 50+ new followers a day, hundreds of DMs, 14 women in a container she built from scratch and over six-figures of income contracted within 45 days. They also get into the distinction that changes everything about how you approach high-ticket investment: you're not in it to get something out of it. You're in it to become a different person. And the difference between women who build on engineered stakes (consciously creating pressure to grow) versus the ones who only perform when their back is against the wall and their life is on fire. Plus, the take that will either deeply resonate or start a fight: if you're a woman, your business is intuitively based. Period. You cannot strategize your way out of it.

  4. May 25

    She spent "tens of thousands of dollars & two years looking for all the reasons why she didn't deserve success"

    Brittany built multiple successful businesses before she ever hired a coach.Fitness. Beauty. Personal brand from scratch. Clients flowing in. Content that worked. Then she started investing heavily in the online coaching space and spent the next two years being methodically stripped of everything that had made her successful in the first place. Don't speak to pain points. Remove yourself from your content. High-level clients want aspiration, not realness. And if you're feeling self-doubt? That means you know deep down you don't deserve the success you want. So she got up at 5am for $500/month ice bath memberships because that's what "high level" looked like. She spiralled over dishes in the sink. She turned every piece of authentic, voice-driven content she had ever made into hyper-strategic, personality-free output and watched her audience stop growing and her income nosedive. This episode is a conversation between Jess and Brittany about what that indoctrination actually costs and what it looks like to get yourself back. Brittany shares how her experience was different joining Power Moves Mastermind. They cover the moment Jess clocked exactly what was wrong (and it had nothing to do with strategy), why being called out in a space with real ownership behind it lands differently than being called out by someone performing authority, the "nobody cares about your mastermind name" moment that snapped Brittany out of three calls of spinning, and what happened when she stopped trying to be high-level and started just being real again. For the record: $47K in sales in 5 weeks after. Better client results than she'd ever had. And 80%+ of application forms now say some version of "I love how you lead in real time." If you've invested a lot in coaching spaces and feel more confused and less like yourself than when you started .. this one's for you.

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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.