About Us

Why This Work Exists

Reclaim The Code was created to support people at the moment where information arrives faster than understanding.

Many people turn to ancestry or DNA testing hoping for clarity. Instead, they receive dashboards, percentages, and traits without context. The results may be interesting, but they often raise more questions than answers. 

This work exists to slow that moment down.

Reclaim The Code offers orientation, interpretation, and pacing so people can approach family history, ancestry, and personal data without overwhelm or pressure. 

The goal is not more information.

The goal is understanding. 

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What Makes This Different

Reclaim The Code does not diagnose, predict illness, or promise transformation. 

This work focuses on:

  • Helping people understand what matters and what does not
  • Placing information in the context of family, body, and lived experience
  • Supporting clarity without urgency

Whether someone is preparing to test, reviewing results or simply noticing familiar patterns, this work mees them where they are.

Orientation can come before action.

And it can come after.

About the Founder

Jasmine Clark, MBA

Jasmine Clark, MBA

Reclaim The Code is led by Jasmine Clark, MBA. 

Jasmine's work sits at the intersection of ancestry, data, interpretation, and personal meaning. She supports people in navigating information that can feel emotionally charged, confusing, or destablizing, especially when it touches family history, identity and body. 

Her approach emphasizes pacing, consent, and clarity. Rather than rushing toward conclusions, she helps people slow down and understand what they are actually looking at. 

This work is informed by professional training, lived experience, and a deep respect for the complexity of family systems and personal history. 

Who This Work Is For

Reclaim The Code is for people who:

Feel curious

but cautious about ancestry or DNA testing

Have results

but feel unsure how to interpret them

Want clarity

without being rushed or fixed

Value privacy

consent and thoughtful pricing

How to Begin

There is no single starting point.
Some people begin with a guided reflection.
Some schedule a short orientation conversation.
Some arrive ready for interpretation support. 
You are welcome to begin where it feels appropriate.

Understanding does not require urgency.
Clarity grows with care.