Jo Barrett-Lennard, Western Australia
“I came across The Movify Your Life Show podcast by complete accident – and it was exactly what I needed. The ideas, insights, and actions were simple but profoundly effective. I spent a few hours pretending I was a ‘movie hero’ whilst applying for a board position – and was interviewed for it. I took the advice to heart one afternoon and spent time being a tourist in my hometown, and had more fun than I had in a very long time.
From there, I downloaded Jess’s free ebook – highly recommended! The podcast, ebook, and Instagram page are all whimsical, fun, and really do lead to transformation.
Since ‘Movifying My Life’ – and acting like my own main character – I’ve booked two solo cruises, planned six weeks travelling the UK (I’m from Australia), and enrolled on a course I’ve been interested in but never thought I could join. I have a feeling that by following the ‘Movify Your Life’ practice, I will actually become the woman I always wanted to be, but never thought I could.”
Meet Your Chief Movifier
Hi, I'm Jess – a British author, podcaster, filmmaker, course creator, and founder of Movify Your Life. I'm on a mission to help people who feel like background characters step into their Main Character Energy and create a bold, regret-free life they'll be proud of!
Through my moviementary, book, podcast, and online courses, I'm on a quest to empower one million people to Movify Their Lives – creating a global movement that shares one powerful message: Life is short, and we all deserve to live an epic life fit for the big screen.
I know how it feels to play a supporting role in your own story – that’s why I set out on my own magical mission: to make my life feel like an uplifting, movie-worthy adventure.
Are you ready to join me? Your Main Character Era is calling...
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Erica Forrest, founder of Trip Scholars
"Jess is very helpful – her ideas are really well organised and she presents them in an inspiring and relatable way. I resonated so much with what she shared."