Book Tess Jasmine
Tess Jasmine is an experienced speaker, educator, and advocate available for events, conferences, and community engagements across the Pilbara and beyond.


Podcast & Movement
Breaking the Good Girl Code is a podcast and movement co-hosted by Tess Jasmine and Dr Sam Casey, dedicated to unpacking the social conditioning, expectations, and invisible rules placed on women from birth. Through honest conversations, they explore the "good girl" narrative and how breaking free from it is the first step toward true empowerment.
More details and episode links coming soon. Follow along on Instagram for updates.
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Meet the Speaker
Tess Jasmine is a passionate advocate for women, a trained educator, and the founder of Connect & Empower Karratha. With a Bachelor of Education and a Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Studies), Tess brings a unique and deeply informed perspective to every stage she steps onto.
For over six years, Tess has devoted herself to research and self-education in women's empowerment, the dynamics of patriarchal systems, domestic violence, and coercive control. She recently completed a micro-credential through the University of Western Australia on 'The Complexities of Coercive Control'.
Tess speaks with warmth, honesty, and a deep commitment to creating real change. Her talks are evidence-informed, accessible, and leave audiences feeling challenged, inspired, and equipped to take action.
Topics
Each talk is tailored to your audience and event. Tess is also available for panel discussions, Q&A sessions, and workshops.
An informed, compassionate exploration of the dynamics of domestic abuse — from identifying coercive control to understanding why people stay and how communities can better support survivors. Tess draws on research, lived experience, and her UWA micro-credential in coercive control.
Community groups, schools, workplaces, organisationsA powerful talk on what it truly means to empower women — moving beyond surface-level 'girl boss' culture to explore identity, self-worth, boundaries, and the systemic barriers women face. Practical, honest, and deeply motivating.
Women's events, conferences, professional development daysExploring the power of women supporting women — and the social conditioning that can work against it. This talk unpacks competition, comparison, and how we can build genuine communities of support and collaboration.
Business events, networking groups, leadership forumsA thought-provoking examination of how societal expectations, gender norms, and cultural narratives shape women's lives — from the 'Good Mum' myth to the motherhood penalty, beauty standards, and workplace inequality.
Academic settings, community forums, women's groupsNavigating the profound identity shift that comes with motherhood — from the loss of self to the pressure of perfection. This talk validates the complexity of the motherhood experience and offers a new framework for self-preservation.
Mothers' groups, parenting events, health organisationsTess is available to develop a custom talk tailored to your organisation's specific needs, audience, and goals. Get in touch to discuss your event and how she can best serve your community.
Any event or organisationHow It Works
Send us a message via the contact page with your event details, date, audience, and topic of interest.
We'll have a brief conversation to understand your event goals and how Tess can best serve your audience.
Tess will prepare a tailored talk outline and proposal for your event, including any customisation needed.
Once confirmed, Tess will deliver a powerful, engaging presentation your audience won't forget.