Our Skin: A Personal Discovery Podcast

What Psoriasis Taught Me: Jess Tran on Slowing Down, Speaking Up, and Feeling Seen

33 min · 31 de jul de 2025
Portada del episodio What Psoriasis Taught Me: Jess Tran on Slowing Down, Speaking Up, and Feeling Seen

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Jess Tran was 24, thriving in her career, and training as a powerlifter when a mysterious rash changed everything. It turned out to be guttate psoriasis—and it forced her to rethink everything from ambition to self-image. In this episode, Jess shares how she learned to listen to her body, why visibility can be both empowering and exhausting, and what she wants to change about the wellness industry. Plus, a scientific journey into the immune system—and the breakthrough that changed how we treat psoriasis today.   See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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