MEET YOUR GUIDE
Hi, I’m Kasey.
And before anything else…
I’m just someone who knows what it feels like to lose herself.
This space was created for the moments when you don’t fully feel like yourself anymore.
The moments after heartbreak, loss, or life shifting in ways you didn’t expect.
When everything looks fine on the outside…
but inside, something feels off.
I know that feeling because I’ve lived it.
After my divorce, I wasn’t looking for a quick fix.
I was trying to find my footing again.
I needed something real… something that could hold me on the hard days while helping me reconnect with the parts of myself I thought I lost.
And I couldn’t find it.
So I created it.
There was a time in my life where I didn’t feel like me at all.
I was overthinking everything.
Carrying way more than I should have been.
Trying to hold it all together on the outside…
while inside, I felt completely disconnected.
At some point, something in me changed.
I got tired of just surviving.
Tired of pushing everything down.
Tired of pretending I was fine when I wasn’t.
So I started doing the work.
Not the pretty version of it…
the real, messy, uncomfortable kind.
Somewhere along the way, I realized something really important…
I wasn’t the only one feeling like this.
So many people are out here:
holding everything together overthinking everything
feeling disconnected from themselves and thinking they’re the problem.
They’re not.
They’ve just been carrying too much for too long.
That’s why KcJones exists.
For the ones who are still showing up… even when it’s hard.
The ones quietly rebuilding.
The ones learning how to feel safe in themselves again.
I became the person I needed when I felt alone.
I guide through lived experience, real conversation, and grounded support.
I’m not here to fix you.
I’m here to help you reconnect with yourself in a way that actually feels real.
Working with me feels like…
exhaling after holding everything in
being understood without having to explain everything perfectly
feeling safe enough to actually be honest
You’re not broken.
You adapted.
And you’re allowed to grow beyond that.
You’re not alone in this.
And you’re not too far gone to begin again.