
My name is Jessica Goodfellow. These are my wildest stories.
I have lived many ridiculous experiences and uncanny taboos, many of which I kept silent about to preserve the comfort of others. I am now in pursuit of absolute truth and precise articulation, since profound gifts were hidden inside of each experience.
Every episode delineates a threshold where wound meets wonder. I believe humour is th... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SpiritualitySociety & CulturePhilosophyReligion & Spirituality | |||

It's the season finale! And today I reflect on what has been left unsaid across the series. I discuss a meeting with a business man, my hangups with the local ice cream parlour and finally remark on where I'm actually at right now with a pretty hones... more
In today's episode I speak about my confrontation with death energy and a kind of near death experience I had. While this moment was something like an annihilation, it was also the seeding of genuine self compassion and rebuild. Below are some of the... more
The themes of proving and performance have followed me around for yonks. After arriving in Brisbane it came time to confront them. Today I discuss my rather measly tenure as a battle dancer and how it became a doorway to stand up comedy, which more o... more
I have perpetually wrangled with the meaning of my Cabbage Patch Doll, Bubby, who I was gifted when I was born. Over the years she held a lot for me, just like I did for my family. Today I navigate the corners of my mind and my odd family constellati... more
Man I feel like this Jess person would be the best person to have around a campfire. She is a true blue storyteller, perfect combo of articulate, deep, goofy, self-aware and yeah nah she’ll be right mate. The Aussie accent describing spiritual goof-core + thoughtful ponderings? It’s fukn delicious. I’ve been cooking to these episodes. I did overcook something in the slow cooker so it’s possible I got too distracted and wasn’t looking at the recipe enough. But that’s how you know the content’s s... more
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