Jasmine Marie is a dynamic leader and visionary in the wellness and mental health space, currently serving as the CEO and Founder of black girls breathing®. With a profound commitment to addressing health inequities faced by women of color, Jasmine is pioneering innovative approaches that...
Jasmine Marie is a dynamic leader and visionary in the wellness and mental health space, currently serving as the CEO and Founder of black girls breathing®. With a profound commitment to addressing health inequities faced by women of color, Jasmine is pioneering innovative approaches that integrate breathwork, community engagement, and data-driven insights. Her expertise as a breathwork practitioner and author of "Balance," published by Hachette Book Group, positions her as a thought leader in the intersection of mental health and holistic wellness.
At black girls breathing®, Jasmine is spearheading key projects aimed at making mental health services more accessible to Black women. By leveraging technology, the organization is on track to impact 1 million Black women and girls by 2025, utilizing breathwork as a therapeutic tool to foster emotional resilience and community support. Jasmine's strategic vision includes the development of comprehensive programs that not only provide immediate mental health resources but also contribute to the broader research landscape, filling critical gaps in data that highlight the unique challenges faced by women of color.
Her multilingual skills, including fluency in French, enhance her ability to connect with diverse communities, while her proficiency in Microsoft Office and social media platforms allows her to effectively organize and promote initiatives. Jasmine's attention to detail and multitasking abilities ensure that every project she undertakes is executed with precision and care. Through her work, Jasmine Marie is not only transforming the wellness industry but also empowering a generation of Black women to prioritize their mental health and well-being. For more information, please contact us at [email protected] or visit blackgirlsbreathing.com.