Reset At Sea

About the Founder Jessica,
Creative Director & Host of Reset at Sea

Meet Jessica

Creative Director & Host

Jessica has spent over two decades creating spaces where people can reconnect with themselves through story, reflection, and presence. Her work has taken many forms – teaching, directing, guiding, but at its core, it’s always been about helping others feel seen, heard, and safe enough to speak their truth.

She’s led this kind of work in classrooms and communities around the world, often in places where stories had gone quiet. Her approach isn’t loud or performative, it’s grounded, warm, and quietly powerful. She doesn’t push; she invites.

Jessica’s work has been recognized in published research on how people find their voice again, but for her, it’s not about accolades. It’s about the moment someone finally exhales. The moment a woman says, “I didn’t know how much I needed that.”

From her creative teaching to her digital storytelling through This Season’s Gold, Jessica has always believed in one thing:

Every woman carries a story that deserves space without pressure to solve it, perform it, or shrink it.

Reset at Sea is the natural evolution of that belief. A retreat that doesn’t ask you to fix yourself just to come as you are.

A space where what’s next doesn’t need to be figured out right away only felt.
Welcome.

Why This Retreat Matters Now

More and more women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s are looking around and realizing: the life they built no longer quite fits. The roles they’ve played don’t tell the whole story. And the world keeps asking them to show up the same way, even when they’re quietly craving something more honest, more spacious, more real.

Reset at Sea was created for that moment.

For the pause.

For the pivot.

For the quiet but brave decision to ask: What’s next for me?

This is your invitation to find out without apology.

Beyond Her Credentials

Jessica’s real gift isn’t just her experience, it’s her ability to create space where women feel genuinely seen. Whether she’s facilitating a difficult conversation or planning a quiet evening on deck, she shows up as herself and invites others to do the same. Her work isn’t about having all the answers or creating perfect moments, it’s about helping women feel safe enough to be honest about where they actually are. She creates something that’s harder to find than it should be: a place where you can stop performing and start exploring what’s really true for you right now.