In a media landscape crowded with promotion, performance, and surface-level soundbites, Soul Talks with Theresa Bruno was born from a quiet rebellion: the belief that we are starving for something deeper.
In a media landscape crowded with promotion, performance, and surface-level soundbites, Soul Talks with Theresa Bruno was born from a quiet rebellion: the belief that we are starving for something deeper.
In a world overflowing with noise, speed, and surface-level inspiration, Soul Talks with Theresa Bruno arrives as something rare: a place to breathe, reflect, and remember what it means to be human.
Growth is often framed as an individual pursuit, something to be worked on behind closed doors and on one’s own timeline. Yet from Theresa Bruno’s perspective, the most enduring forms of healing rarely unfold in isolation.
For Theresa Bruno, transformational work begins with attention. According to Bruno, a Transformational Specialist at Secure Coaching, meaningful change often starts when individuals feel genuinely heard, without urgency, judgment or the pressure to perform. Her coaching practice reflects that philosophy, emphasizing presence as a foundational skill for leaders navigating complexity, responsibility and personal transition.
From her earliest ventures to her current work in coaching, she has allowed her creative instincts to inform each chapter of her life, weaving together business, artistry, and personal growth in ways that continue to unfold with intention.
Theresa Bruno established her jewellery brand Jordan Alexander in 2013 and since then, her designs have been worn by the likes of Michelle Obama and Julia Roberts. Here, the designer tells us about her commitment to sustainability, creating bespoke pieces and channelling her grandmother’s elegance.
Read Theresa’s story about how within six-weeks of producing her first jewels, Jordan Alexander appeared in a story in the New York Times and then her jewels were worn by Michelle Obama, with celebrity endorsements following.
Theresa Bruno pens her contributor letter, featured on HUFFPOST.
Bruno’s fine jewelry collection is a mélange of lustrous Tahitian pearls, twisted strands of quartz and diamond-encrusted gold ornaments, with unexpected touches of macramé, sandalwood and 300-year-old Yemen prayer beads — all strung together with boho leather and silk knots.