Who is Jackie Fetter?

Meet ME, Jacqueline N Fetter. I’m a Cedar Rapids, Iowa, native and a Colorado transplant. I'm an adventurous water protector who loves anything outdoors and leads an active lifestyle. I’ve been a massage therapist since 2017, a health coach since 2011, owner of a float tank business in the past, an author, and known as the "Inked Yogi" for combining yoga with body art. 

Health and wellness are essential to me, but so are friendship and fun! I take care of myself by snowboarding, dirt biking, riding my Harley Davidson motorcycle, being in the gym most weekday mornings, focusing on my mental health and nutrition, and more. Currently, I am a student at Colorado State University, studying environmental sociology, with minors in environmental affairs and global environmental sustainability, I also continue to learn each day from the new experiences life brings my way - even through adversity. Living a sober lifestyle has given me great insight into the world around us. My love for nature, the outdoors, and a well-designed lifestyle keeps me grounded.

I try to be a unique modern-day warrior - an inspiring example of the power of resilience, strength, and courage. I hope to be a reminder that we can all live our best lives if we stay determined and focused. We can achieve anything!

I want to bring a breath of fresh air into life! Reach out today and learn more about goal coaching, business collaborations, and all of the stellar products I use to keep myself in the best condition of my life. I will be your new source of motivation, inspiration, and accountability. Let me help you unlock your full potential in life!  You won't be disappointed.

Welcome to The Drip Diary

Welcome to The Drip Diary where I capture adventures and information about water protection, playtime on two wheels, an active lifestyle, and much more!

Water is essential for a sustainable lifestyle, and it’s important to take steps to protect our water resources. We can ensure water security for ourselves and future generations by utilizing conservation practices like using less water in our homes, reducing runoff from agricultural activities, and avoiding polluting the environment with hazardous materials. An active lifestyle also plays an integral role in water protection. Being physically active helps us stay healthy and well and supports our environment by reducing pollution and conserving resources when we pack in and pack out.

At the same time, we should never forget to enjoy life! It's important to take breaks, express gratitude for what we have, and have fun while taking positive steps toward sustainability. Wealth doesn't need to be measured in money, however we all can live a financially abundant life, but rather by the experiences and joys of living an exciting, playful life. So let’s celebrate the water around us and take action for a healthier environment –happy to meet you!

Photo below of the beautiful Horsetooth Reservoir in Fort Collins, Colorado and my beloved blacked out beast of two wheels.

Authentically,

Jackie