Mission Statement
At Headspace on Wheels, our mission is to heal out loud. Through honesty, vulnerability, and two-wheel wisdom, we create a safe headspace where it’s okay to feel, to struggle, and to rebuild. We believe in the power of transparency, community, and real conversations that help people find themselves again…one story, one ride, one moment of truth at a time.
“To everyone finding their own headspace…this is for you.”
With the knowledge I’ve gained through every achievement, challenge, and breakthrough, I will communicate the importance of mental health and radical self-awareness. My mission is to educate the public on the reality of trauma, neurodivergence, and healing…using storytelling, lived experience, and creative expression as the bridge.
Through Headspace on Wheels, I offer a space where people can breathe, reflect, and feel understood. My goal is to help others live healthier, happier lives through awareness, conversation, and the courage to begin again.
About the Creator.
My name is Jenni, the mind behind Headspace on Wheels. I grew up in a tiny town in Indiana, and from the earliest parts of my life, the world felt confusing. My biological father died when I was two months old. My childhood held trauma, instability, and moments that shaped the way I saw myself…often believing something was “wrong” with me long before I had language for ADHD, autism, trauma, or emotional sensitivity.
I spent years sitting in classrooms knowing I wasn’t like everyone else. In the 90s, ADHD was first mentioned. Decades later, I would learn about complex PTSD, borderline traits, and neurodivergent patterns that finally made sense of my entire internal world.
At 52, after two separate 12-year toxic relationships and a lifetime of putting myself last, I chose a full reset. I decided 2025 would be the year everything changed, not because of a resolution, but because I was finally ready. I stepped into healing, creativity, honesty, and purpose. This is the year I begin again.
Today, at 53, I’m committed to telling the truth about what healing really looks like: messy, painful, empowering, hilarious, terrifying, and deeply worth it. My riding, my writing, my life, and my mission all reflect the same story:
You can rebuild your entire self…even if you start from the wreckage.