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Jessica Zweig
Welcome to the Spiritual Hustler podcast. I'm your host, Jessica Zweig, multi seven figure serial entrepreneur, best selling author and branding and business coach. And this is a show where we are redefining the word hustle. Reclaiming our true feminine nature of magnetism and putting down the self judgments and shame around loving to work and making a lot of money at it.
On this show, you're going to learn
how to stop hustling and start spiritually hustling. By pressing play. You are now part of a new movement of women who don't hustle for money. We hustle for meaning. We don't hustle from lack. We hustle for love. We don't hustle from survival. We hustle for humanity's thriving. We hustle toward healing the ancestral programming of fear and step into a new understanding of safety in the body to receive this shift isn't going to only heal your life.
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Jessica Zweig
This is the Spiritual Hustler podcast.
Well, hello my beautiful spiritual hustlers and welcome back to the podcast. I'm your host, Jess. And as always, I'm so grateful to be with you. I'm so honored that you have found yourself here in this space.
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If you're new to the show, welcome.
Jessica Zweig
Love to meet you. Have you get to know you? Have you get to know me and all of the incredible guests that I bring onto this podcast. And if you're not new, welcome back. You know that the Spiritual Hustler is a space where we have really, really honest conversations about what it means to be a female leader today and all of the hard assignments that come with that title, whether it's in our businesses and how we show up with our teams and show up online and build a brand and build a community and grow revenue as well as our souls and the spiritual journey that we are all having here in these human bodies, which is comprised of so much beauty and and so much pain at the same time. That is the curriculum. That's why we've incarnated here. Journey through the polarities of the full spectrum of the emotional body. Pain, shame, guilt, exhaustion, jealousy, fatigue, envy, rage. And the other side of that gorgeous human kaleidoscope of bliss and fun and play and love and abundance and safety and connection and hope and joy. And that is what we really get into on the show. It's a deep space and I really keep it real every Thursday on my Unlocking series. So if you found yourself here, thank you for being here every Thursday. Come on and drop you a little
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key off of my cosmic keychain.
Jessica Zweig
I can like hear it dangling. It sort of sounds like sound bowls and frequencies when I think of it inspired by a tattoo that I have on my chest of a key right there on my heart. And these episodes are really from my heart to your heart. And I hope that you really take them in from that place because that's where I am broadcasting these shows from my heart. And they're here to help you unlock whatever's keeping you stuck, tired, resentful, afraid, playing small, not being truthful, not being in full alignment so that you can live your highest timeline. That is really the invitation of these unlocking episodes. And today I really want to get super real from my heart and share with you a conversation that I recently had with a really beautiful friend of mine that inspired this conversation we're going to have today. So we're going to talk about self love. We've all fucking heard that like self love, it's been a trend since I don't even remember 2001. Like all of a sudden, as we've become more conscious, we learned that that was a priority, right, that self love was a key to unlock a lot. But what does that even mean, you know, really what does that look like in action, in practice? And I want to come back to this term because I feel like in the last few years as consciousness has evolved, we're talking about the mother wound and the nervous system and creating a soft life. And there's all these trends, if you will, in the narratives of what women are hungry for. And I get it. I really understand why and how it's evolved as we have deepened our awakenings.
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Jessica Zweig
But self love is kind of the whole plot. It's the foundation of it all. It's the deepest invitation to healing our bodies, healing our relationships with our mothers, giving ourselves the permission to slow down and live a life with more ease. It all comes back to self love. And I was with my friend the other day and I hadn't seen her in a while. And this is a friend who just, you know her from being connected to her. And there's people in your life you don't need to see all the time to feel that deep, intimate sisterhood, beautiful nourishing bond and realness with. And so I'd watch my friend over the last year and a half, even though we haven't really dropped in from the sidelines, if you will, watching her, knowing enough about her through my connections with her that she had basically blown up her entire life, left her company, left her marriage, left the country completely, started over and reclaimed a whole new timeline. And when we dropped in, I was like, I never really got the full story of what happened in your business. And she gave Me, pretty much all the details and I won't get into them. But essentially it was ugly. Every single person inside of the business, outside of the business, her clients, investors, her team, the market turned on her as an understatement, villainized her, abandoned her, projected onto her all of their hatred, sent her hate mail, wrote her vicious emails, attacked her, ganged up on her, left her. This was a big company, a national brand. And as she was telling me this story, you know, she'd had some, obviously time to process it all. She shared with me something that I wasn't expecting her to say. She said, in all of it, it forced me, with all of these people who were misunderstanding me and did not really truly see the truth of who I am and what I was trying to do, and all of their projections, it forced me to love myself, to come back to myself and choose to love the person that I know I am. And I was so struck by the power of that, the fucking gangster level consciousness that required, and I think one of the things that we don't do as women who are building something, who are holding so much, who carry the weight of the people that we love and people that we don't love, all of the responsibility that we hold on a daily basis that no one sees, that no one fully understands. How often do we stop and say to ourselves, you're doing amazing. You're fucking amazing. You're doing great today. I'm so proud of you. I love you, I love you so much.
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How often do we practice that?
Jessica Zweig
If my friend could do that in the middle of a firestorm where everything around her was truly dissolving and destructing with lawsuits and hate mail and investors backing out and attacks in her inbox on a daily basis, if she could find that within herself, that truth, that resilience, that level of radical self love, then you can too. On your shitty day where your kids are screaming, your husband's mad at you, you're late to your next meeting, your client wants to fire you, your Instagram reel bombed, the weather fucked up your flights, the refrigerator's leaking. If my hero of a friend could go deep inside to the truth of who she is and love that little girl, we're all just like 8 year old girls inside of big girl bodies that are doing our fucking best with what we were given, then you can practice this. This is the self love that is radically being asked of us. And I know because you're here listening to my podcast, that you have that level of gangsta consciousness as well. Maybe I'LL change the name of the show. I'm just kidding. From like the spiritual hustler to the spiritual gangster. That's actually already a label, a brand of clothing lines.
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I won't do that.
Jessica Zweig
But I've just been seeing this in my community. I've been seeing this amongst my friends. I was seeing this amongst the women in my containers. That there is something happening in the micro collective of women that I least touch, that are so available to the pain, that are willing to face the excruciating level of the human experience, to go deep inside of their own shit, their own trauma, their own shadows, their own blind spots, their own sense of complete and utter loneliness and fucking embrace it and come out on the other side. Whether it's a massive breakdown in dissolution and life blowing up like my friend, or a tough conversation with another woman that you disagree with, that challenges your values, that you can come out on the other side loving and respecting each other more based on your own willingness to be that honest and sovereign and loving yourself more on the other side. It doesn't need to take a dissolution of a business and a life for you to arrive there. It can happen in a conversation. It can happen in a moment you look at yourself in the mirror.
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It can happen in your head while
Jessica Zweig
you're on a walk. I love myself. I know myself. I've got myself. You're doing great. You need that as the adult version of you just as much as your little girl does. Maybe some of us have done all of the reparenting inner child work. I'm sure many of us listening have. I'm in the process of that right now. And what unlocked in me listening to my friend was just, fuck. I have to give myself this adult version of myself. Jessica's wig at 44 years old. So much more credit, so much more love. I'm here for going back to my little girl, my wounded daughter, the 89 year old version of me that grew up in a house of instability and lack of safety and came up as a very powerful woman because she kind of had no choice to build a life she could control. There's my trauma in a nutshell. But fuck is this woman that stares at me in the mirror every day, 44, running this business, running this life, holding all the things. I love her too. I want that for you. I was so moved by my friend's devotion to the woman that she knows that she is. And we all should know who we are, no matter what is thrown at us, whatever life throws at us, what other people throw at us. Whatever the market is throwing at us. Our competitors are throwing at us. The trolls on fucking Instagram are throwing at us. Don't ever forget who you are when we always remember it's so easy to love who we are because we know exactly who we are. Don't let anyone or any situation or anything ever let you forget that. So I hope today provided a new, maybe upgraded, updated in the software system called your consciousness understanding of what self love really is because it certainly did for me and I just want to thank you for being here every single week. This podcast is such a gift to my life because of all of you. So I love you all so much and thank you for listening, accepting this key and go unlock the locks that have potentially made you forget just how fucking lovable you are. And when you don't let anything rock that knowing that's fucking gangster. I'll see you on the next episode of the Spiritual Hustler podcast. Bye guys.
Podcast Summary: The Spiritual Hustler with Jessica Zweig
Episode: Unlocking Self Love in a Way You Never Have Before
Date: April 9, 2026
In this heartfelt solo episode, Jessica Zweig dives into the true meaning of self-love, moving far beyond the surface-level trend. Jessica recounts a powerful story of a friend’s resilience and radical self-acceptance amidst profound loss, betrayal, and upheaval, inviting listeners to reexamine what self-love looks like when everything falls apart. She explores how self-love is not only foundational for healing and thriving, but the highest form of sovereignty available to women leaders today.
"We don’t hustle for money. We hustle for meaning. We don’t hustle from lack. We hustle for love."
(00:27, Jessica Zweig)
“She said, in all of it, it forced me...to come back to myself and choose to love the person that I know I am.”
(09:15, Jessica Zweig paraphrasing her friend)
“I was so struck by the power of that, the fucking gangster level consciousness that required.”
(09:33, Jessica Zweig)
“How often do we stop and say to ourselves, ‘You're doing amazing. You're fucking amazing. You're doing great today. I'm so proud of you. I love you, I love you so much.’”
(09:56, Jessica Zweig)
“Fuck is this woman that stares at me in the mirror every day...44, running this business, running this life, holding all the things – I love her too. I want that for you.”
(13:22, Jessica Zweig)
“Don’t ever forget who you are. When we always remember, it’s so easy to love who we are, because we know exactly who we are.”
(15:02, Jessica Zweig)
On Redefining Hustle:
“We don’t hustle for money. We hustle for meaning. We don’t hustle from lack. We hustle for love.”
(00:27, Jessica Zweig)
On Radical Self-Love in Crisis:
“She said, in all of it, it forced me...to come back to myself and choose to love the person that I know I am.”
(09:15)
On Self-Validation:
“How often do we stop and say to ourselves...‘You're fucking amazing. You're doing great today. I'm so proud of you. I love you, I love you so much.’”
(09:56)
On Adult Self-Compassion:
“Fuck is this woman that stares at me in the mirror every day...I love her too. I want that for you.”
(13:22)
On Remembering Identity:
“Don’t ever forget who you are. When we always remember, it’s so easy to love who we are, because we know exactly who we are.”
(15:02)
Jessica’s tone is candid, empowering, and warm. She offers gritty encouragement, unfiltered honesty, and spiritual wisdom for women navigating tough emotional landscapes as entrepreneurs and leaders. The episode is a compassionate reminder to anchor into unshakeable self-love regardless of external circumstances and to treat yourself—the adult and the child within—with unwavering devotion.
Final Thought:
“Go unlock the locks that have potentially made you forget just how fucking lovable you are. And when you don't let anything rock that knowing—that’s fucking gangster.” (16:00, Jessica Zweig)
End of summary.