Conversations

With Jessica Rose Williams

When Jessica was 25, she was diagnosed with cervical cancer.

It was caught early. She was fine, by most measures. But something shifted that didn’t shift back.

She described it as a gift. A brush with mortality early enough to actually change how she lived. Because when she looked honestly at her life at the time, she saw someone doing everything right. And realising, quietly, that none of it felt like her.

What followed was a long process of coming home to herself.

That’s where this conversation lives.

You can listen here.

Notes, as they’re written