In this episode of Resonance Rising, Jess explores the moment responsibility shifts from something we hold into something we become, and how that unnoticed transition reshapes identity, energy, and leadership over time.
She talks about how roles, titles, and long-held responsibilities can begin to define us when they stop being consciously chosen, and why burnout is often the result of misalignment rather than effort. Through the lens of Human Design, Jess reframes leadership as a living relationship with energy, aliveness, and choice, one that requires identity to remain fluid, responsive, and rooted in truth.
Drawing from her own experience leaving a senior leadership role in healthcare, Jess speaks to the courage it takes to release what once fit, the cost of allowing responsibility to calcify into identity, and the clarity that returns when leadership is re-anchored in authorship rather than obligation.
This episode is an invitation to examine where responsibility may have replaced choice, to listen to aliveness as feedback, and to remember that leadership that lasts is leadership that evolves.
If you've been carrying roles that no longer reflect who you're becoming, this conversation offers a powerful re-orientation: responsibility is something you hold - identity is something you are.
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