Hi, I'm Jewelle.
You're Welcome Here.
The personal and the systemic.
The spiritual and the structural.
This is where I live.
My Story
I became a wellness educator, mindfulness coach, and Integrative Inclusion™ Strategist the long way around — through lived experience, professional disillusionment, and a personal unraveling that turned out to be the most important work I've ever done.
Growing up in South Jamaica, Queens, New York, I watched my people, full of joy, resilience, and desire, navigate a world that consistently told them they didn't belong in its most powerful rooms. That image drove a 16-year career as an Inclusion & Diversity Strategist at Block, Visa, Wells Fargo, and notable others, where I broke down doors, changed systems, and fought hard to bring my people with me. We got in, and we thrived…to a point. Because even in the rooms we fought to enter, it still wasn't safe to be there openly and authentically. The relentless proving wore us down. It wore me down.
What brought me to mindfulness wasn't a trend. It was a necessity. Seasons of loss and grief, health challenges, and several identity shifts sent me searching for tools that could help navigate all that I was experiencing. What I found changed everything. Meditation, breathwork, nervous system regulation, and a deepening relationship with God gave me access to something I had been fighting for others to have all along: a felt sense of my own worth, wholeness, and inherent power.
Today, my work lives at the intersection of inclusion, belonging, wellness, excellence, and highest self-expression. As a coach, I guide women, leaders, and visionaries out of feeling fragmented and back into a sense of wholeness. As an Integrative Inclusion™ Strategist, I support founders and leadership teams in building cultures that inherently cultivate belonging, psychological safety, and equity.
I am a guide, not a guru. I teach what I live. And I'm here because I believe wholeness is not a luxury — it is our birthright.
Mission
To cultivate the conditions for wholeness, so that people, organizations, and the communities they impact, can flourish in the way they were divinely designed to - in service to the highest good of all.
Vision
An edenic world where every person is free to express the fullness of their humanity and their divinity - and where the systems and cultures around them are built to honor and sustain that freedom. A world where wholeness isn't just a personal achievement, but a structural, cultural, and collective reality for all.
What I Stand On
My Values
This work is not ego-driven — it's purpose-driven. These are the values that guide everything I do.
Presence
I worry less about being the "perfect" guide, coach, or facilitator and prioritize deep presence. When I am present, I am better attuned to what's needed from me and can fill that need, instead of focusing on what I feel like "should" be.
Authenticity
I occupy the spaces that only I can fill and do the things that only I can do, in the way I was designed to do them. To show up as anything less than myself would rob those I serve of what God wants to do through me.
Transparency
I communicate everything that needs to be communicated — with reverence and respect, withholding nothing. What you see is pretty much what you get, with no surprises or tricks up my sleeve.
Integrity
I take being of good character very seriously — in myself and in the spaces I hold. I am committed to doing what is right, not just what is easy or comfortable.
Safety
I protect everyone who trusts me with their growth and well-being. Those in relationship with me — personally or professionally — are held with care physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and energetically. That is a responsibility I do not take lightly.
Servanthood
I am not here of myself and I am not here by myself. My work is not ego-driven — it's purpose-driven. I see my work as my calling: not just a "service," but how I serve humankind.
What sets my work apart
What sets me and my work apart is the path that built it. I know what it feels like to be fragmented, dysregulated, and desperately in need of tools to pull yourself back together. I also know what it's like to exist inside systems that need you fragmented and disillusioned in order to function (hello, late-stage capitalism, I'm calling you out!)
I've fixed these systems. I've fixed myself. Now I help individuals come back together,
and I help institutions learn how to hold whole people.
Ready for Wholeness?
Whether you're here for yourself or for your organization, the work starts with a conversation.
