Ep. 59: From Survival Mode to Presence with Dr. Jess Bohlke
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Dr. Jess Bohlke was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at 20 years old. Doctors told her she had five years to live. That diagnosis became the catalyst for everything she's built since: a thriving chiropractic practice, a family, a life she genuinely loves. But here's what she's learning now, eleven years later: surviving and thriving are not the same thing. And the hustle that got her here won't take her where she actually wants to go.
This conversation goes deep. We're talking about what happens when you build a beautiful life but realize you've been too busy building to actually live in it. Jess has spent the last seven weeks bedridden with a health crisis, and what she's discovered in that stillness is changing everything about how she shows up as a mother, a leader, and a human being. If you've ever felt like you're performing for your worth, if you're great at creating and building but terrible at just being, this episode is for you.
🔥 In This Episode:
- The validation that came with a cancer diagnosis: when your body was telling you something all along and you finally had proof you weren't weak or crazy
- How to strip away the complexity of any health condition and remember that your body was designed to regenerate from the inside out, whether it's a paper cut or stage three cancer
- Why Jess invested in a team bigger than she technically needs, and how that one decision changed everything about her leadership and her life
- The gut check for overgiving: if you're feeling resentment or giving out of fear of losing someone, that's your sign you've crossed a line
- What the audience would be screaming at you if your life were a movie, and why that question might be the most honest mirror you'll ever look into
You can't lead other people until you're leading yourself. And you can't lead from a place of wholeness if you're asking your team, your patients, or your family to fill a void inside you. This conversation is about learning to lead from overflow instead of lack, and about finally giving yourself permission to be present in the life you've been working so hard to build.
Connect with Jess:
- Instagram: @drjessbohlke, @journeychiro.kc
- Website: drjessbohlke.com, journeychirokc.com
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- Email: theheartworklife@gmail.com
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