Emboldened with Jessica

Jessica Jackson

Emboldened with Jessica is a mental health and wellness podcast exploring belonging, trauma healing, adult friendships, burnout recovery, identity, and rebuilding community in an increasingly isolating world. Hosted by licensed therapist and somatic practitioner Jessica Jackson, alongside producer and co-host Ariele, with cultural commentary and insight from Cultural Chatterist Kathleen Onyejekwe, the show blends psychology, nervous system science, lived experience, and cultural analysis to explore how we navigate relationships, healing, visibility, and self-trust in complex times. Each episode explores topics like: • the loneliness epidemic and rebuilding community • somatic therapy and nervous system regulation • adult friendships and social exhaustion • trauma, shame, and healing • neurodivergence and masking • burnout and high-achiever recovery • decolonizing mental health • relationships, boundaries, and belonging • identity shifts, embodiment, and personal growth Rather than offering surface-level self-help, Emboldened with Jessica examines the deeper cultural, relational, and psychological forces shaping how we live, connect, and understand ourselves. Conversations are thoughtful, honest, reflective, and often humorous — inviting listeners to move away from comparison and performance and toward embodied, sustainable ways of living. This podcast is not therapy and is not a substitute for working with a licensed mental health professional. It is a space for reflection, learning, emotional wellness, and collective care. At its heart, Emboldened with Jessica is an invitation to embrace your worth, reconnect with yourself, and build a life that feels more honest, grounded, and fully your own. A space where complexity is welcome, curiosity is encouraged, and your worth is not up for debate.

  1. Jun 2

    Is Delulu the Solulu? The Psychology of Radical Self-Belief

    In this milestone 25th episode of Emboldened with Jessica, Jessica, Ariele, special guests Bri and Monse explore the viral phrase "Delulu is the Solulu" through the lens of psychology, nervous system science, identity, and radical self-belief.  Together, we unpack why confidence sometimes feels uncomfortable, how internal validation changes the way we move through the world, and what happens when we stop waiting for permission before building the lives we want. This conversation explores entrepreneurship, life transitions, self-trust, relationships, identity shifts, and the science behind believing in yourself before external validation catches up. Because sometimes the thing that looks "delusional" is simply believing you deserve more.   The group explores: why self-belief changes the way we move through the world the neuroscience behind confidence and internal validation navigating fear, visibility, and imposter syndrome identity shifts and becoming the version of yourself you imagine the difference between fantasy, manifestation, and grounded self-trust why community matters when building a new life Through humor, storytelling, and honest reflection, this episode invites listeners to examine the narratives shaping their lives—and what becomes possible when we stop waiting for permission to believe in ourselves. 💛 Support the Show If this episode resonated with you, there are a few meaningful ways you can support Emboldened with Jessica: 🎧 Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite listening platform so you never miss an episode ⭐ Rate and review the show—this helps more people find these conversations 💌 Share this episode with someone you think would appreciate it ☕ Support the podcast financially by leaving a tip to help cover production costs: 👉 https://buymeacoffee.com/emboldenedwithjessica Your listening, sharing, and support help sustain this space—thank you for being here.   🎙️ Show Credits Host: Jessica Jackson Cohost: Ariele Cultural Chatterist: Kathleen Onyejekwe Special Guest: Bri & Monse Produced by: Ariele & Jessica  Edited by: Ariele

    1h 23m
  2. Apr 3

    You're Not Behind: Letting Go of Timelines & Decentering Work Identity

    We were taught that if we followed the steps — work hard, get the degree, build the career — life would fall into place. For many people, that hasn't happened. In this episode, Jessica, Ariele, and Kathleen explore what it means to outgrow the timelines and expectations we were given before we even knew ourselves — and how deeply those expectations are tied to productivity, work, and identity. Drawing from current labor statistics, cultural shifts, and lived experience, this conversation names a reality many are quietly navigating: the path we were promised has changed — and for some, it was never built for us to begin with.   In this episode, we explore: Why traditional life timelines no longer match today's economic and social realities The impact of job instability, layoffs, and shifting labor markets How productivity and career became central to identity Decentering work and asking: who am I outside of what I do? The pressure to "prove yourself" in your 20s — and the cost of that mindset Releasing inherited expectations around success, relationships, and adulthood The rise of "micro-retirements" and rethinking rest Why success doesn't have a fixed timeline — and often happens later than we're told How comparison (especially through social media) distorts our sense of progress 💛 Support the Show If this episode resonated with you, there are a few meaningful ways you can support Emboldened with Jessica: 🎧 Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite listening platform so you never miss an episode ⭐ Rate and review the show—this helps more people find these conversations 💌 Share this episode with someone you think would appreciate it ☕ Support the podcast financially by leaving a tip to help cover production costs: 👉 https://buymeacoffee.com/emboldenedwithjessica Your listening, sharing, and support help sustain this space—thank you for being here.     🎙️ Show Credits Host: Jessica Jackson Produced by: Ariele & Jessica  Edited by: Ariele Cultural Chatterist: Kathleen Onyejekwe

    47 min
  3. Feb 25

    The Loneliness Epidemic: Rebuilding Community Through Intentional Gathering

    Loneliness is rising worldwide. In this episode, Jessica explores why connection feels harder today and how intentional gathering can rebuild community. In this conversation, Jessica explores the growing loneliness epidemic and the role community plays in helping people process stress, uncertainty, and collective change. Drawing inspiration from The Art of Gathering, Jessica reflects on how hosting and gathering have evolved in a world shaped by chronic stress, chronic illness awareness, neurodivergence visibility, and shifting social energy. Rather than focusing on perfect events, this episode invites listeners to think about gatherings as spaces where people can feel supported, seen, and able to show up as they are. The episode also welcomes back Kathleen Onyejekwe, who helped launch the podcast alongside Jessica and Ariele and now returns as Creative Strategist, helping guide the next chapter of Emboldened with Jessica. If you've been craving deeper connection or wondering how to build meaningful community right now, this conversation offers thoughtful reflection and practical ways to gather with care and intention.   In This Episode We Discuss • the loneliness epidemic and why connection feels harder today • how intentional gatherings can strengthen community • hosting in ways that support neurodivergent and sensory-sensitive guests • creating welcoming spaces for immunocompromised or cautious attendees • how gathering can help people process uncertainty and reconnect   Jessica's Cozy Book Nook 📚 The Art of Gathering — Priya Parker Practical and thoughtful guidance on how intentional gatherings create belonging, depth, and shared meaning — far beyond just getting people in the same room. Find it here: https://bookshop.org/shop/Emboldenedwithjessica You can also explore it through your local library.   💛 Support the Show If this episode resonated with you, there are a few meaningful ways you can support Emboldened with Jessica: 🎧 Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite listening platform so you never miss an episode ⭐ Rate and review the show—this helps more people find these conversations 💌 Share this episode with someone you think would appreciate it ☕ Support the podcast financially by leaving a tip to help cover production costs: 👉 https://buymeacoffee.com/emboldenedwithjessica Your listening, sharing, and support help sustain this space—thank you for being here.   🎙️ Show Credits Host: Jessica Jackson Produced by: Ariele & Jessica  Edited by: Ariele Cultural Chatterist: Kathleen Onyejekwe

    45 min
  4. Jan 18

    The Year We Chose Ourselves: Season 3 Reflections on Healing and Growth

    Personal growth often begins when we decide to choose ourselves. In this Season 3 reflection, Jessica explores healing, life transitions, and the courage it takes to redefine your path. Jessica and Ariele take time to look back on the conversations, lessons, and moments that shaped Season 3—a season centered on healing, boundaries, identity, and choosing ourselves with more honesty and care. From exploring softness as a foundational human need to unpacking family estrangement, modern dating, purity culture, child-free living, entrepreneurship, friendship dynamics, and major life transitions, this season held space for the real, the tender, and the complicated parts of being human. Jessica reflects on what it means to choose yourself in a world that often asks us to abandon our needs, bodies, and boundaries—and how this season invited listeners to move toward more presence, more honesty, and more agency in their lives and relationships. This episode is both a celebration and a pause—a chance to honor the growth that's happened, the conversations that lingered, and the community that continues to make this podcast what it is. We also share a few behind-the-scenes reflections, listener-favorite moments, and a sneak peek at what's coming in Season 4, where we'll dive into conversations about how being delulu has its benefits, the loneliness epidemic, belonging, and how we rebuild connection in a disconnected world. This season reminded us that healing isn't linear, growth doesn't need to be externally dictated, and choosing yourself is a daily, gentle self-embrace. Thank you for walking alongside us this season. Until next season—stay Emboldened.   We appreciate you!  Thank you for listening, sharing episodes, leaving reviews, and being part of this growing community. This podcast continues because of you.     Let's Stay Connected ⭐ Rate and review the podcast on your favorite platform 📲 Follow the new Instagram page: @EmboldenedwithJessica 💌 Share an episode with someone who will enjoy it     ☕ Support the Podcast If you'd like to support the show and help cover production costs, you can leave a tip here: 👉 https://buymeacoffee.com/emboldenedwithjessica

    1h 1m
  5. 10/17/2025

    Child-Free by Choice: Redefining Life, Legacy & Fulfillment Beyond Parenthood

    Choosing a child-free life is becoming a more visible path in modern adulthood. In this episode, Jessica, Ariele, and Kathleen Onyejekwe explore identity, legacy, and fulfillment beyond parenthood. In this episode of Emboldened with Jessica, Jessica Jackson and Ariele sit down with Kathleen Onyejekwe to explore what it means to live child-free—by choice, by circumstance, or simply for now. Together they discuss cultural expectations around motherhood, the unique pressures often placed on Black women, and how fulfillment, partnership, and legacy can be defined outside of parenting. This conversation holds space for both the freedom and the grief that can accompany different reproductive paths, while inviting listeners to imagine lives rooted in intention, joy, and self-defined success.   In This Episode We Discuss • what it means to live child-free by choice or circumstance • cultural expectations around motherhood and caregiving • the pressure placed on women—especially Black women—to nurture others • grief and healing when life timelines shift • redefining legacy, fulfillment, and womanhood   Connect with Our Guest Kathleen Onyejekwe Leader, strategist, and advocate for living with intention, joy, and self-defined success.   Reflection How do cultural expectations shape the way we imagine adulthood, legacy, and fulfillment?   💛 Support the Show 📲 Follow @EmboldenedWithJessica on IG, TikTok & YouTube ⭐ Rate and review the show—this helps more people find these conversations 💗 Want to support the show? Leave a review or drop a tip here:  Buy Me A Coffee   🎙️ Show Credits Host: Jessica Jackson Produced by: Ariele & Jessica  Edited by: Ariele Special Guest: Kathleen Onyejekwe

    51 min
  6. 09/09/2025

    Purity Culture Harms: Healing Shame, Reclaiming Pleasure, and Body Autonomy

    Purity culture has shaped how many people experience shame, sexuality, and body autonomy—especially within religious environments. In this episode, Jessica explores the lasting harms of purity culture and how healing, pleasure, and self-trust can be reclaimed. Purity culture has left deep scars—especially for people of the global majority, women, queer folks, and those navigating the intersections of religion, culture, and colonialism.  Jessica breaks down how purity culture isn't just a 1990s evangelical trend—it has roots in colonial control, patriarchy, and the policing of marginalized bodies.   You'll hear trauma-informed insights, somatic healing practices, and compassionate tools to help you release shame, reconnect with desire, and reclaim your pleasure. ✨ If you've struggled with shame around your body, desire, or relationships, or you're supporting someone who has, this episode offers resources, reflection prompts, and hope for a more embodied, liberated life.   ✨ Topics we cover: What purity culture is and how it extends beyond white evangelicalism How it uniquely impacts BIPOC, Asian, and Latine communities through colonialism The hidden harms: shame, sexual disconnection, and silencing of desire Somatic + body-based practices for healing How caregivers can teach consent to protect kids from purity culture's harm Steps toward reclaiming pleasure, autonomy, and embodied freedom   📚 Jessica's Cozy Book Nook Books referenced in this episode are thoughtfully curated to support healing, sexual health education, and reclaiming bodily autonomy. You can explore these titles through Emboldened with Jessica's Bookshop, or access them through your local library. Recovering from Purity Culture: Dismantle the Myths, Reject Shame-Based Sexuality, and Move Forward in Your Faith by Camden Morgante A compassionate and practical guide for unpacking purity culture, releasing shame, and rebuilding a healthier relationship with faith, sexuality, and self-trust. The Vagina Bible by Dr. Jen Gunter A science-based, myth-busting resource that offers clear, affirming information about vulvovaginal health and bodily literacy. Becoming Cliterate by Laurie Mintz An accessible and affirming exploration of pleasure, desire, and closing the pleasure gap through education and self-awareness. Sex Talks: The Five Conversations That Will Transform Your Love Life by Vanessa Marin A practical framework for building intimacy, communication, and clarity in relationships—without shame or performative vulnerability. Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski A foundational text on desire, arousal, and sexual well-being that centers context, nervous system regulation, and self-compassion. Come Together by Emily Nagoski A follow-up guide focused on cultivating intimacy, pleasure, and connection within relationships through curiosity and attunement. 🔗 Browse these and more in Jessica's Cozy Book Nook: 👉 https://bookshop.org/shop/Emboldenedwithjessica   📢 Call to Action: 📲 Follow @EmboldenedWithJessica on IG, TikTok & YouTube 💗 Want to support the show? Leave a review or drop a tip here: buymeacoffee.com/emboldenedwithjessica   🎙️ Show Credits Host: Jessica Jackson Produced by: Ariele & Jessica Edited by: Ariele

    48 min
  7. 07/28/2025

    Packing Up, Leveling Up: Moving Through Life Transitions & Long-Distance Friendships

    Moving to a new place can shift more than your address—it can reshape friendships, identity, and community. In this episode, Jessica and Ariele explore long-distance friendships, life transitions, and how we maintain connection across the miles. What happens to friendships when life shifts—when one of you enters a new season, or simply grows in a different direction? Jessica and Ariele talk candidly about the grief that can come with transitions, and how we can still maintain intimacy and connection across the miles. From virtual watch parties to scheduled check-ins and somatic tools for navigating change, this conversation reminds us that distance doesn't have to mean disconnection—but it requires intention. Whether you're navigating a recent move, preparing for one, or simply feeling the ache of evolving relationships, this episode offers warmth, wisdom, and practical tools for staying rooted in community—even when you're far from home.   💛 Support the Show If this episode resonated with you, there are a few meaningful ways you can support Emboldened with Jessica: 🎧 Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite listening platform so you never miss an episode ⭐ Rate and review the show—this helps more people find these conversations 💌 Share this episode with someone you think would appreciate it ☕ Support the podcast financially by leaving a tip to help cover production costs: 👉 https://buymeacoffee.com/emboldenedwithjessica Your listening, sharing, and support help sustain this space—thank you for being here.   Show Credits: Host: Jessica Jackson Produced by: Ariele Edited by: Ariele

    42 min
  8. 05/26/2025

    A Soft Summer: Rest, Nervous System Healing & Burnout Recovery

    Burnout recovery often begins with something simple but difficult: rest. Jessica and Ariele explore nervous system regulation, presence, and choosing a softer pace of life. This week on Emboldened with Jessica, we're inviting you into the soft summer era—a season of saying no to overcommitment, yes to rest without guilt, and embracing joy as a radical act of healing. In this soothing, insightful conversation, Jessica and Ariele unpack what living softly in a world that rewards burnout means. From nervous system regulation and pleasure practices to reclaiming your time and energy, this episode is your permission slip to rest and not feel bad about it.   ✨ You'll hear: What the "soft life" looks like in real-time How nervous system care supports emotional well-being The myth of multitasking and the truth about presence Why saying no is a love language A fun quiz to discover your soft summer score Somatic tools for tuning in to your breath and honoring your rhythm   💛 Support the Show If this episode resonated with you, there are a few meaningful ways you can support Emboldened with Jessica: 🎧 Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite listening platform so you never miss an episode ⭐ Rate and review the show—this helps more people find these conversations 💌 Share this episode with someone you think would appreciate it ☕ Support the podcast financially by leaving a tip to help cover production costs: 👉 https://buymeacoffee.com/emboldenedwithjessica Your listening, sharing, and support help sustain this space—thank you for being here.   Show Credits: Host: Jessica Jackson Produced by: Ariele Edited by: Ariele

    24 min

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Emboldened with Jessica is a mental health and wellness podcast exploring belonging, trauma healing, adult friendships, burnout recovery, identity, and rebuilding community in an increasingly isolating world. Hosted by licensed therapist and somatic practitioner Jessica Jackson, alongside producer and co-host Ariele, with cultural commentary and insight from Cultural Chatterist Kathleen Onyejekwe, the show blends psychology, nervous system science, lived experience, and cultural analysis to explore how we navigate relationships, healing, visibility, and self-trust in complex times. Each episode explores topics like: • the loneliness epidemic and rebuilding community • somatic therapy and nervous system regulation • adult friendships and social exhaustion • trauma, shame, and healing • neurodivergence and masking • burnout and high-achiever recovery • decolonizing mental health • relationships, boundaries, and belonging • identity shifts, embodiment, and personal growth Rather than offering surface-level self-help, Emboldened with Jessica examines the deeper cultural, relational, and psychological forces shaping how we live, connect, and understand ourselves. Conversations are thoughtful, honest, reflective, and often humorous — inviting listeners to move away from comparison and performance and toward embodied, sustainable ways of living. This podcast is not therapy and is not a substitute for working with a licensed mental health professional. It is a space for reflection, learning, emotional wellness, and collective care. At its heart, Emboldened with Jessica is an invitation to embrace your worth, reconnect with yourself, and build a life that feels more honest, grounded, and fully your own. A space where complexity is welcome, curiosity is encouraged, and your worth is not up for debate.

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