ABOUT JENNY
Sacred Guide, Nervous System Whisperer, and Recovering Overfunctioner
For years, I was the strong one — outwardly capable, inwardly unraveling.
I didn’t know how to feel safe in my body, let alone how to stop striving for worthiness. My healing journey began in the messiest place imaginable, and every step since has been a grace-drenched return to peace.
Today, I help women like you soften out of survival and into a life of sustainable ease, Spirit-led confidence, and sacred self-trust. My work blends somatic parts work, nervous system healing, and soul-deep mentorship — all rooted in the love of a God who never asked you to perform.
Come as you are. I’ve learned how to meet you there.
I’VE BEEN THE WOMAN IN THE IN-BETWEEN — AND I’VE BUILT A LIFE ON THE OTHER SIDE
Every moment of my own unraveling has shaped how I now hold space for yours
I know what it’s like to be in a life that looks “fine” but doesn’t feel like yours. To go through the motions — strong on the outside, quietly unraveling underneath. To be caught in that inner tug-of-war: the part of you that wants to leap, and the part that needs proof it’s safe to move.
One of those moments for me happened in early 2020, lying in the grass behind my house while the world was locked down. I was supposed to be on a micromanaged Zoom call, completely detached from a job that drained me. Instead, I stared up at the clouds, stuck in the loop: “Quit. But how will I pay my bills?” It felt familiar — too familiar.
But this time, I had tools. I knew how to calm the storm inside. And in that quiet, I had a vision: my body laid down like a bridge between two islands, with women walking across from captivity into freedom. That same afternoon, I got two messages. One was a write-up from work. The other was a coaching opportunity. I said yes. And I’ve been helping women cross that bridge ever since.
But that was only part of the story…
There was a time in my healing journey when it felt like I was running two parallel tracks: trying to heal emotionally over here, and deepen my relationship with God over there.
I’d pray for peace and then immediately go back to bandaiding my pain. I’d have a breakthrough in therapy, only to find myself right back in self-doubt or spiritual striving a week later.
It wasn’t until I discovered faith-based coaching that something clicked. The chasm between my emotional and spiritual health began to dissolve. Later, when I found somatic work and finally understood my nervous system, that’s when my whole life began to change. My emotions no longer ran the show. My body stopped feeling like a battlefield. And for the first time, I didn’t have to choose between faith or neuroscience, God or groundedness, spirit or self. They were all connected and I just got to learn how to harmonize.
Now, my work is about integration — helping women bring harmony to all their parts, so they no longer have to manage their lives from a place of fracture. Because it’s not just your thoughts keeping you stuck. It’s the tension your body holds, the stories no one ever witnessed, the roles you’ve had to play just to stay safe. We do things differently here.
Sometimes healing starts with having someone hold space for your pain without flinching or fixing it. That’s the work of 1:1 — a place where you’re met with presence, not pressure. Other times, you need a clear map, a way forward that feels doable and sacred. That’s what Wild Grace offers — not just insight, but a true transformation path. And for the days when life feels loud and you just need something to steady you — the tools I teach are designed to bring your nervous system back into rhythm, so you can lead yourself with strength, softness, and self-trust.
You don’t have to stay in survival mode.
You were made for connection — to yourself, to God, and to a healing journey that doesn’t leave you isolated.
