Hi, I’m Jill.

After 25 years in marketing, I’ve learned that most founders and entrepreneurs don’t need more advice or another tactic. They need space to slow down, listen, reflect, and name what is actually true.

Canyon Collective was built for the moment when ideas are plentiful, time and money are limited, and everything feels personal. When growth decisions feel tangled with identity, self-trust, and capacity.

Most entrepreneurs I work with are carrying a lot beneath the surface. Ideas, lived experience, responsibility, and the quiet pressure to make it all make sense. They need clarity, direction, and a plan that feels grounded, realistic, and true to who they are.

Think of this as therapy for your brand. We look underneath the noise to understand who you are, what makes your work different, and why it matters. From there, I translate that truth into clear positioning, grounded messaging, and a sustainable marketing structure that supports real life, not hustle or burnout.

There was a moment when I stopped abandoning myself.
And everything changed.

Choosing presence gave me freedom.
Freedom to listen more closely. To trust what I feel. To stay connected instead of pushing through.

From that place, something unexpected opened.
I learned how to really see others.
Their strength. Their wisdom. Their value.
Often more clearly than they can see it themselves.

I’ve always been able to read the room, I was told I was too sensitive.
I could feel what was unsaid.
To sense where someone is holding back, and where their truth is waiting.

And for a long while, that ability made me anxious. Always planning for what someone was going to feel next.

Now I’m able to use that ability with intention.
To help women (she/her/they) leaders see themselves clearly.
To name what’s already there.
To help them communicate their lived experience from a place that gives them nuance, and diversity, and a reason for being in the room.

I’m finally living my truth by helping other women live and speak theirs.
Not louder. Not smaller. Just truer.

Coming Home to This Work


What is Brand Therapy?

If you are an entrepreneur, founder, or a creator, you know your business is not just a business, it’s personal. It holds your identity, your story, your goals, and your fear all at once. This makes decisions emotional. And marketing feel charged. And why growth can feel overwhelming instead of exciting.

I’ve been told our work together often feels like therapy for your brand. Not because we talk in abstractions, but because we look honestly at what is showing up beneath the surface.

Your offerings reveal your boundaries. Your messaging and content reveal your self-trust. Your growth patterns reveal your capacity.

We will slow down, name what is actually true, and translate that truth into your brand structure.