A few spots left


Quick check-in Reader.

As of this morning, there are a few spots left inside the coaching group.

I’ve seen this pattern over and over again:

Women don’t need more information — they need support.

They need a place to ask questions.

They need accountability.

They need community.

Here’s what happens inside the spaces I build:

• Hit her first $10K month

• Simplified her content and started selling consistently

• Stopped second-guessing every move

Not because she worked harder.

But because she stopped doing it alone.

The women inside this group come from many industries — the common thread isn’t what they sell, it’s how they show up and sell it.

If you want that kind of support heading into 2026, this is your moment.

Doors close tonight.

🫶🏾 Jourdan

Vera Jean Media

Teaching entrepreneurs how to turn likes into leads without posting everyday!

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