Jennifer Vazquez

Nashville Voyager Magazine – Hidden Gem: Meet Jennifer Vazquez of JV The Coach

In October of 2016, I moved to Nashville. I finally felt like I’d found the place I could truly call my home. As I was forming this great relationship with my new home, Rich, my first true love and best friend of 25 years, suddenly passed away at the age of 46. This tragic, unexpected episode course adjusted my 35 plus year career path as a singer, songwriter and guitarist to becoming a professional declutterer, organizer and mindset coach. Let me explain about my business before sharing how the deep grief I experienced from losing Rich opened up a beautiful door a few years later which brought music back into my life.

Nashville Voyager Magazine – Hidden Gem: Meet Jennifer Vazquez of JV The Coach Read More »

Main Street Mover: Jennifer Vazquez – Musician, Mindset Coach & Declutterer

I was born and raised in The Bronx. I lived in Astoria, Queens in my early to late 20’s. I moved to LA for seven years and then moved back to The Bronx in 2009. In 2016, I moved to East Nashville, which is where I currently live. I am a mindset coach and a declutterer of one’s mind and home. I offer decluttering, organizing and mindset coaching services.

Main Street Mover: Jennifer Vazquez – Musician, Mindset Coach & Declutterer Read More »

Getting Out Of My Own Way: Part 3 “Surrendering To Something Greater Than Myself ”

So last we spoke, I was talking about how timing is everything. And I was saying how it didn’t matter how much goodness came my way, I wasn’t ready or able to receive it. The fact is, the ego was running my life and it self-sabotaged me, all the way into a final breakdown. And

Getting Out Of My Own Way: Part 3 “Surrendering To Something Greater Than Myself ” Read More »

Getting Out Of My Own Way: Part 2 “Timing Is Everything”

So where did I leave off last time? Ah, yes, I was talking about how I was able to hide behind my art and never show who I truly was for over a decade while pursuing a career as a singer, songwriter, guitarist and performer. And I shared how I moved from NY to LA and then seven years later I hit my lowest low, at thirty-six years old. And finally, I mentioned how that final breakdown actually forced me to moved back to NY and into my Mom’s one bedroom, with her. And I will now continue here by saying that while I didn’t know it then, I can tell you now that, THAT major downfall saved my life in every way!

Getting Out Of My Own Way: Part 2 “Timing Is Everything” Read More »

Scroll to Top