Resourcing the Revolution: Health & Wellness Writing for Sustainable Brands

You already see clearly. You're just exhausted from pretending you don't. It's time to stop performing palatability and negotiating with systems that were never built to hold your depth.

This is a place for the woman who is mid-shedding — still showing up for the work she loves, and starting to sense what becomes possible when she stops shrinking herself to fit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1 What kind of support does Jesca Austin provide?

Jesca Austin describes herself as a somatic practitioner and guide for women. She creates spaces focused on helping women stop making themselves manageable, allowing their nervous systems to exhale and identities to reweave.

2 Who is Jesca Austin's guidance intended for?

Her guidance is for women who already see clearly but are exhausted from pretending they don't. It's for those who are 'mid-shedding' and ready to stop shrinking themselves to fit societal expectations.

3 What does 'stopping performing palatability' mean in this context?

On this page, 'stopping performing palatability' refers to ceasing to negotiate with systems that don't hold one's depth and no longer shrinking oneself to fit in. It's about reclaiming one's authentic self.

4 How do somatic practices contribute to personal transformation with Jesca Austin?

Through the spaces Jesca creates, which are rooted in somatic practices, nervous systems are encouraged to exhale and identities reweave. This process helps women lead from a place where they've stopped waiting for permission.