In one of her most popular episodes to date, Jennifer breaks down what it actually looks like to be a high vibration person by walking through the lives and traits of well-known figures.
Drawing on examples like Richard Feynman’s ability to make complex ideas simple, Mark Twain’s pattern recognition, Jackie Kennedy’s magnetism, Ali Wong’s sharp cultural awareness, and the grounded presence of Julia Roberts and Eleanor Roosevelt, she illustrates how high vibration shows up in real behavior.
She also explores the courage of holding unappreciated ideals through icons like Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa, and Thích Nhất Hạnh, framing vibrational depth as a constellation of acquired traits, and not superficial aspects like forced positivity.











