In this powerful episode of Tearin’ Up My Heart, we’re joined by Jess Diamond, aka The Adulting Coach, to explore the leadership value of purpose. As a Certified Life + Nutrition Coach and host of the How To Twenty-Something podcast, Jess helps young adults own their identities and navigate their “what am I doing with my life?” moments with confidence and clarity.
We talk about how purpose isn’t just a career or calling, it’s a throughline for how we make decisions, build boundaries, and show up with intention in everyday life and our leadership journey. Jess shares her personal pivot from interior designer to full-time coach and entrepreneur, and the messy moments in between that required real honesty and courage.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in a job, a routine, or an identity that didn’t reflect your why, this episode is the perfect permission slip to start saying your purpose out loud, and owning it.
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