This week’s episode is with the amazing Jess Leech who I’ve known for a while now through the Melbourne competing circuit!
Jess has been competing for a few years now and what I love about her journey is she’s tried a few different federations to see what both fits her body in its different stages but also to experience the different vibes.
The main theme for our chat today however was to discuss Jess’ experience of grieving while prepping having lost her dear mum Sue when she was just just 8 weeks out from show. Having lost my dad to cancer shortly after my last show too, Jess and I had spoken before about how we felt it was important to open up dialogue around our own grief to help others experiencing something similar.
We do talk at length about the loss of our parents and experiences with loss and grief so if you’re not in a a space to listen to this right now maybe save it for another time. Otherwise, we hope it helps you feel less alone in your grief.
In this episode we spoke about:
And SOOO much more!
If you want to follow Jess to learn more about her coaching services and follow her journey to stage in July you can do so at @jessleech_
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Until next time…
Love you!
R x
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