Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Jessica Myers. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Jessica , we’re thrilled to have you on our platform and we think there is so much folks can learn from you and your story. Something that matters deeply to us is living a life and leading a career filled with purpose and so let’s start by chatting about how you found your purpose.
For most of my life, I thought purpose was something you had to chase. A title. A destination. A moment where you finally arrive and say, this is it.
But life—especially after loss—taught me otherwise.
When my mother passed, the noise of the world got louder, and yet everything around me went silent. I had built hotels, closed real estate deals, and created brands, but none of that could fill the hollow space that grief left behind. It was in that quiet that I realized: purpose isn’t what you find—it’s what finds you when you finally get still enough to listen.
Becoming a mother myself deepened that truth. Carrying new life forced me to slow down, to hear my own heartbeat again. In the stillness, I began to see life like a Sudoku puzzle—every person, every loss, every love is a number with a place and a pattern. My father might be my “3,” my husband my “2,” my daughter my “9,” but I am always my own “1.” We are each the center of our own design, learning how our pieces fit into the great equation of life.
That awareness—the ability to observe instead of react—is what led me to sound.
When I first sat in a sound bath, I didn’t expect healing. I just wanted peace. But as the bowls sang, I felt something shift. Grief loosened its grip. Thoughts softened. I remembered myself—beyond the titles, beyond the striving.
Sound became my bridge back to purpose. It was no longer about chasing success; it was about sustaining presence. That’s what inspired Pocket Sound Bath—a way to make presence portable. A tool for busy dreamers, grieving hearts, and visionary minds to pause, reset, and remember who they already are.
I no longer say I found my purpose. I say I tuned into it.
Because purpose isn’t a place you go—it’s a frequency you return to.
And now, through sound, I get to help others hear theirs too.

Appreciate the insights and wisdom. Before we dig deeper and ask you about the skills that matter and more, maybe you can tell our readers about yourself?
At Pocket Sound Bath, we’re creating mental clarity on the go.
We blend the science of sound with the art of mindfulness to help people pause, reset, and perform at their best — wherever life takes them.
What makes us different is that we’re not just another wellness app; we’re building a movement of awakening. In a world where noise has become the new normal, we’re giving people back the ability to hear themselves again. Our technology translates ancient healing frequencies into modern, accessible experiences that fit in your pocket — helping users align their mind, body, and spirit in real time.
What excites me most is watching people shift. To see someone move from chaos to calm in minutes… it’s magic, but it’s also science. Frequency regulates emotion, emotion shapes behavior, and behavior determines destiny. Through sound, we help people rewrite that pattern — to tune their energy to clarity, confidence, and creation.
Pocket Sound Bath was born out of my own transformation. After losing my mother and becoming one myself, I realized that healing isn’t linear — it’s vibrational. Entrepreneurship taught me how to build; motherhood taught me how to be. Sound bridged the two, reminding me that purpose isn’t what you chase — it’s what you tune into.
On December 1, we officially launch on the App Store, marking the beginning of what I call the wave of awakening. Our goal is bold — to impact 1,000,000 lives and ultimately build toward a $100,000,000 exit, not for the number itself, but for the ripple effect it represents. Every frequency we share, every soul we help realign, moves us one step closer to a world where inner peace becomes as accessible as pressing “play.”
This isn’t just wellness.
It’s remembrance.
It’s the return home — to yourself.

There is so much advice out there about all the different skills and qualities folks need to develop in order to succeed in today’s highly competitive environment and often it can feel overwhelming. So, if we had to break it down to just the three that matter most, which three skills or qualities would you focus on?
If I had to distill my journey into three qualities that changed everything, they would be: Resilience, Self-Awareness, and Alignment.
1. Resilience — Learning to stay in motion when life pauses you.
Grief tested every part of me. Losing my mother, navigating uncertainty, and becoming a new mom taught me that success isn’t about what you can control — it’s about how you respond when you can’t. The best way to strengthen resilience is through rhythm: build rituals that ground you. Whether it’s journaling, prayer, or sound therapy, create consistency in your chaos.
2. Self-Awareness — Becoming the observer, not the reactor.
Entrepreneurship mirrored back every unhealed part of me. I learned that your business grows to the extent that you do. For those just starting, invest in your personal development as much as your business plan. Learn to listen — to your emotions, your body, your intuition. That’s your real data.
3. Alignment — Moving at the speed of your spirit, not the world.
There’s a difference between movement and momentum. I used to chase opportunities; now I attract them by staying aligned with my truth. When you honor what lights you up, the right doors open. For me, sound baths became that anchor — a daily reminder to slow down and tune back in before I move forward.
My advice: don’t rush the becoming. Every challenge is tuning you into your next frequency. The more you align, the more you’ll attract what’s meant for you — effortlessly.

Do you think it’s better to go all in on our strengths or to try to be more well-rounded by investing effort on improving areas you aren’t as strong in?
I believe in doubling down on your strengths and hiring or collaborating where you’re weak. I learned that the hard way.
Early in my career, I tried to be everything — the marketer, the developer, the designer, the speaker, the strategist. I thought excellence meant mastering it all. But in reality, it only led to burnout. The time I spent trying to fix what I wasn’t great at could have been used amplifying what I already did best: vision, strategy, and connection.
Time is the most precious currency we have. You can make more money, but you can’t make more time. The hours you spend wrestling with frustration are hours you could’ve invested in your genius. That’s why I started hiring and collaborating with people who light up in the areas that drain me. It doesn’t make me less capable — it makes the whole stronger.
As an entrepreneur, my gift is seeing the big picture — the pattern in the chaos, the rhythm in the noise. When I focus there, everything expands. When I try to do it all, everything contracts. So now I stay in my lane and run it full speed, trusting that alignment always attracts the right partners to fill the gaps.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://Www.pocketsoundbath.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pocketsoundbath?igsh=anFja215YmZieTRp
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pocket-sound-bath/
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/@healingheartsounds?si=ZgqwQfGNlferWhE5


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