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Welcome to Eat Don’t Compete! Thank you for tuning in and I’m your host Jazmine DeWees.

It feels a lot like Eat Don’t Compete 2.0—an evolution of the show you may remember as the Eat with Her Don’t Compete with Her Podcast. Since 2018, I’ve been on a mission to empower and inspire you all by creating a safe space where coming together, connecting, and engaging in real, vulnerable conversations are essential for personal growth.

If you’re here, you’re ready to take a journey of wellness—and I’m honored to be your favorite faith-based empowerment coach, walking alongside you. On this show, competition takes a backseat, while authentic self-expression, faith, and personal development take center stage.

Through candid discussions, my guests and I share our journeys, struggles, and triumphs, encouraging you to embrace your own vulnerability. Eat Don’t Compete offers a refreshing approach to personal and spiritual growth, giving you the tools to push past your limiting beliefs and thrive.

Subscribe to the show so you don’t miss out on thought-provoking ”heart-to-hearts” designed to help you gain relevant, life-changing insights. Because who doesn’t want to become the very best version of who they were always meant to be?
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“Blackness will never be enough,” said society. Today's episode is a continuation of last week's episode [For the Culture Series - Black Music month PART I], featuring cultural conversationalist Ms. Angelica Smith. Angelica is a music artist and podcaster herself. She has that "it" factor that lets you know she is culturally relevant and sound minded. We had so much fun with this conversation that it lasted way past our normal time. What can I say, the convo got good. At this point in the conversation we spoke about blackness being this complex thing that is mostly misunderstood and often interpreted by "others" and had to question if we are okay with that. What does music do for you? How do you connect it to your culture? Your blackness? Do not miss out on hearing about how the black culture is made up of so many individually beautiful ingredients that collectively come together to form an amazing pot of gumbo and this gumbo is called "Blackness". "Music holds me." Angelica Smith #itsthebarsforme If you haven't done so, please leave review, rating and a subscription. I am building this community, but I can not do it without you. Angelica information: @jellsonpurpose @itsthebarsforme @theblkavepod
“The radio is just a stereo like a house ain't a home.” Jay Electronica In today’s show I started another series, I hope you guys aren't tried of me ... not yet? Cool. Today I set down with a cultural conversationalist Ms. Angelica Smith. Angelica is a music artist and podcaster herself. She has that "it" factor that lets you know she is culturally relevant and sound minded. I wanted to talk about culture, so reaching out to Jellie was a no brainer. Fun fact, we've literally never met. That is a true testament to the beauty and familiarity that culture brings to the black community. This episode is a conversation, specifically on the cultural component of Black Music, in celebration of black music month. Without giving away the entire episode, I will say that I think you would particularly enjoy how Angelica shares with us what separates our culture as black peoplke from other cultures. I know you will enjoy her take on what music does for us emotionally. She has a way of understanding where we were, while relating it to where we are and having hope for where we want to go. Lean in, this is not an episode you want to miss. This is a conversation you want to hear. Do not miss out on hearing about how the black culture is made up of so many individually beautiful ingredients that collectively come together to form an amazing pot of gumbo and this gumbo is called "Blackness". It's a celebration, so stay tuned for part II where Jellie shares her call to action with you. Part II - Monday, June 14, 2021 "Music holds me." Angelica Smith Angelica information: @jellsonpurpose @itsthebarsforme @theblkavepod
“Heal well." - Ashley Smith Welcome back to another episode of Eat w/ Her Don’t Compete w/ Her Podcast Show. If this is your first time tuning into the show, please don’t forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating and review. If you are returning, and haven’t subscribed, come on now, what are you waiting for? How am I going to build community without you? Subscribe, leave a rating, I love reading yout reviews, share with your friends and family. Today’s show is part II to my Black Moms Roundtable and if you enjoyed Part I, wait until you hear Part II. If you have not listened to Part I, what are you waiting for? Please listen for full context for Part II. Each woman walked us through their incredible journey to motherhood. No mother is the same, and this was very present in the stories of these ladies. I hope that you feel that you were a part of this conversation along with my amazing guest, they had a  beautiful vulnerability that allowed sharing to be so pure and easy. Enjoy and listen until the end to hear each woman's powerful take away for you and how they stretch you with their call to action. Social Media Contact Information: CLAUDIA: IG - @claudiemae            FB - Claudia Marie Peterson SHAKERA: IG -     @dessertpixie @dessertpixiejewelry      FB - Shakera Rosa PHIARA: IG -  @xji_phi4eva          FB - Phiara F ASHLEY: IG - @4theloveofash           FB - Ashley Smith If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support, there are several ways you can do so: Subscribe so that every single time I conduct an interview or drop a product you will be notified; Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast; Share this episode with a friend or family member and on social media; or If you would like to support in a monetary way CashApp $EatDontCompete Thank you for being a part of today's show, from competition to community... remember to eat, don't compete.
“My mother's gifts of courage to me were both large and small. The latter are woven so subtly into the fabric of my psyche that I can hardly distinguish where she stops and I begin.” Maya Angelou (Mom & Me & Mom) Welcome back to another episode of Eat w/ Her Don’t Compete w/ Her Podcast Show. If this is your first time tuning into the show, please don’t forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating and review. If you are returning, and haven’t subscribed, come on now, what are you waiting for? How am I going to build community without you? Subscribe, leave a rating, I love reading yout reviews, share with your friends and family. Today’s show went a little differently, I did not have 1 guest on or even two...chileeee I had 4. Four incredible millennial mother’s spoke about motherhood, wanting and raising children and their own childhood experiences. We are not only talking about being mothers, we also discussed our own mothers and what we perceived their journeys to be. We also discussed the correlation between who our mothers were to us and who we wanted for our children. It will inspire you to hear about the kind of mother Shakera grew up with, you can see how the ideal black woman shaped Shakera into the ideal black woman. Claudia reflects the reality that many millennial women are facing in the 2021 workforce. It’s a challenge but she finds solicit in knowing that she is not the only one dealing with this challenge and that it’s the “new norm”. Ashley explains to us the power of submission and how the mirroring ideals of what she believed was her mother’s weakness was actually what shaped Ashley and built her strength. You guys must have to wait and hear how Phiara explains to us the cultural explanation and connection between the woman she became her own idea or realization of blackness. Trust me it will blow your mind. Stay tuned for PART II dropping on Mother’s Day (CTA end of PART II), to hear more about healing… specifically about the power of healing well. Contact Information: CLAUDIA: IG - @claudiemae FB - Claudia Marie Peterson SHAKERA: IG - @dessertpixie @dessertpixiejewelry FB - Shakera Rosa PHIARA: IG - @xji_phi4eva FB - Phiara F ASHLEY: IG - @4theloveofash FB - Ashley Smith If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support, there are several ways you can do so: Subscribe so that every single time I conduct an interview or drop a product you will be notified; Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast; Share this episode with a friend or family member and on social media; or If you would like to support in a monetary way CashApp $EatDontCompete Thank you for being a part of today's show, from competition to community... remember to eat, don't compete.
“Wealth is the ability to fully experience life.” Henry David Thoreau In today's episode, I had the opportunity to interview another guest to conclude my Women's History Month series BECOMING: A Woman in History. I invited Arlene J. Lester to our show to discuss wealth and worth. Arlene is a Public Relations specialist and an author, just to name a few of the many hats she wears. In today's discussion Arlene walks us through how she arrived at this point in both her career and life's journey. We speak about how and when she became a woman, how "becoming" has played a role in her life, what wealth and worth means to her and how she attains it on her own terms and ultimately what's next. It was awesome to hear the humility attached to the wisdom that she possesses, without the arrogance her wealth of knowledge can easily be associated with. Listen until the end to hear her powerful CTA, as she challenges us to move from good to great. I am looking forward to reading your reviews, seeing your subscriptions come in and reading your comments on this week's episode… Tune in now for an impactful conversation. Eat Don’t Compete is available at www.JazmineDeWees.com, Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcast and wherever you listen to your podcast. Arlene J. Lester Arlene J. Lester Communications: good2greatpr@gmail.com FB - https://facebook.com/Arlene J. Lester Created in Faith Expressions: https://CreatedinFaithExpressions.com IG - https://instagram.com/CIFExpressions FB - https://facebook.com/CreatedinFaithExpressions Email- cifexpressions@gmail.com If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support, there are several ways you can do so: Subscribe so that every single time I conduct an interview, drop a product or update you with more contact you are notified; Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast; Share this episode with a friend or family member and on social media; or If you would like to support in a monetary way CashApp $EatDontCompete Thank you for being a part of our community, from competition to community... eat don't compete.
"Faith is the substance of things hoped for, yet the evidence of things unseen." Hebrews 11:1 In today's episode, I had the opportunity to interview another guest which was the start of my series BECOMING: A Woman in History. To start this series, I invited Mrs. Deidre Williams Pittman to our show to discuss Keeping Faith in a Faithless Industry. Deidre is a Faith Empowerment Coach and a Marketplace Strategist. Deidre is impactful in how she discusses her journey with us, telling us all about how she learned about what faith truly is, how she used those pivotal moments in her life to thrust her directly into God's arms, in an effort for him to direct her path. And what a road she has traveled. She emphasizes how it was important for her to understand her walk with God as it coincided with her understanding of what womanhood is. In "becoming" she realizes that she is still evolving into who God wants her to be. If you want to learn more about how to keep the faith in a faithless industry, tune in now! I am looking forward to reading your reviews, seeing your subscriptions come in and reading your comments on this week's episode… Tune in now for an impactful conversation. Eat Don’t Compete is available at www.JazmineDeWees.com, Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcast and wherever you listen to your podcast. Deidre Services and Contact information: FREE Mentorship Faith Igniter Mentorship Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/faithigniter/ Website: https://deidrewilliamspittman.com Faith-Based T Shirt Line: https://churchystudioapparel.com Social Media Instagram: https://instagram.com/deidrewilliamspittman | Twitter: https://twitter.com/deidrewpittman If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support, there are several ways you can do so: Subscribe so that every single time I conduct an interview, drop a product or update you with more contact you are notified; Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast; Share this episode with a friend or family member and on social media; or If you would like to support in a monetary way CashApp $EatDontCompete Thank you for being a part of our community, from competition to community... eat don't compete.
"Just because something is not perfect does not make it any less worthy of love." - Daphne Bridgerton Do you watch Bridgerton?  #Bridgerton is a popular #Netflix show that is essentially about love and everything that reflects that time period, because it is a time period piece. @LegallyBlack of @TheyDidntTellYou literally came to the show to kiki w/ your girl. Don't get me wrong, she most definitely dropped that good wisdom she always carries with her. We took a small piece of the show, specifically a line from the show and dissected it to arrive at an answer to "can love change everything?" This is not an interview, this is not a serious conversation of any kind. This is a good time talking about love. Happy Valentine's Day!!! Don't forget to check out @legallyblack weekly on @theydidnttellyou. Every episode is a dope concept about all those things folk never told you but we all wanted to know. She has a wealth of wisdom on these topics and she is so good at keeping you engaged, so check out her. Leave a comment, leave a review and share.  xf4RCrcx64B8NuooQkfh
S3E6: The Whole You

S3E6: The Whole You

2021-01-2501:04:56

In today's episode  I had the opportunity to interview a guest, in this interview we discussed being the whole you and all that that means.  Have you ever had questions about starting your own personal wellness journey? Do you question this idea of being whole? Or do you think it is a myth all together? Is your purpose tied directly into other aspects of your health and overall wellness? If these are questions that have ever puzzled you, please tune to this very intimate interview about all things wellness, all things wholeness and listen in on how purpose was developed through a life long journey of becoming... 3 of the main themes from this episode  Wellness Wholeness Purpose I promised you guest and now w, I am here to deliver! I guess the biggest question is who is the mystery guest? SIs, who did you have on the show? I will be interviewing, none other than Mrs. Pamela Odom, affectionately and respectfully known as Lady O of The Whole You Detox Spa Boutique, in Montclair, NJ. If this is something that you are interested in, tune in now! If you want to start a wellness journey, tune in now! If you want to learn more about how your wellness ties into your purpose, tune in now! I am looking forward to reading your reviews, seeing your subscriptions come in and reading your comments on this week's episode… Tune in on now for an impactful conversation. Eat Don’t Compete is available at JazmineDeWees.com, Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcast and wherever  you listen to your podcast. Please feel free to support through anchor and CashApp $EatDontCompete
S3E5: All Things 2020

S3E5: All Things 2020

2021-01-1127:38

Welcome back to the second half of Season 3, some changes have been made but we are still hear rocking out with you! "Today will never start again. Don't waste it with a false start or no start at all," Og Mandino. Remix, "2021 will never start again. Don't waste it with a false start or no start at all," Jazmine DeWees. Let's discuss all things 2020, from COVID-19 to stimulus packages to civil unrest and let us not forget those MAGA maniacs. Listen to the end to hear about what's coming down the pipeline in 2021. W E L C O M E B A C K ! Bi-weekly audio show w/ discussions around topics that women face as they move throughout life. With your host Jazmine DeWees (@jd_ispeak) stirring the ship, who knows how deep we can dive into each topic. It is her intention to leverage this platform into a sisterhood network. The core theme of the show is that we shouldn't be in competition w/ anyone but ourselves. She is intentional to support, connect and impact women like you. It is her mission to help women stop wasting time and energy on things that are not purpose-fueled rather that which ignites your soul. Tune in now! If you want to pour into this endeavor, please feel free to do so... who am I to stop you. How to support, Cashapp: $EatDontCompete and Anchor.FM: https://anchor.fm/edcpodcast, then click the SUPPORT button.
Season 6 Trailer

Season 6 Trailer

2025-04-0105:29

God is stripping away my vanity and using my authenticity to show me that I am enough, that I am equipped and I can do just what he placed in my heart to do. In this raw, unpolished, unfiltered podcast trailer I share with you the essence of the Eat Don't Compete podcast, where I've been and how I've grown. I would love to help you understand God's blueprint for EDC 2.0, the show formerly known as the Eat with Her Don't Compete with Her podcast show. The message of this video is the heart of the show, real vulnerable conversations that build community, cultivate a safe space that is faith-based, for women like you and me. If you’re tired of curated perfection and ready for raw and relatable, you’re in the right place. Join the Community: Subscribe for weekly podcast episodes filled with authentic testimonies, practical faith-based empowerment, and real-life encouragement. Like this video if you’re ready to embrace vulnerability over vanity. Comment below if this message of vanity vs. vulnerability resonates with you. Listen on Your Favorite Platforms: Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. Watch the full episodes on YouTube. Share this video with your friends and family. Stay Connected: Subscribe, Review and Rate. Visit my website: www.jazminedewees.com  Follow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/eatdontcompete  Get a Copy of Eat Don't Compete Book: https://a.co/d/69QCqJn YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jazminedewees  Hashtags: #GodsWork #ChristianPodcast #RawAndReal #SpiritualGrowth #Authenticity #Vulnerability #FaithJourney #PodcastTrailer #EatDontCompete #JazmineDeWees
Welcome Back to another episode of Eat with Her Don’t Compete with Her Podcast Show & this is your host Jazmine. If you are listening to this episode, then I hope that you got a chance to tune in to Part I. I am continuing my conversation with my two special guest, Talena Queen (aka Queen)  & Pamela Odom (aka Lady O). We talked purpose, how we know we are in purpose, what purpose feels like, and killing comparison. Thank you for joining me.  If you did not get a chance to make the live show, tune in and see what you missed. If you were in the building for our inaugural live event, tune in and recap a moment in history, you will forever be a part of history. Please support by subscribing to the show, leaving a rating & review, sharing with a family member, a friend, and on social media. For more information on the Eat Don’t Compete brand, Coaching Services, Speaking Services, EDC Merch, and more check out our website and create an account so you are always in the know: www.eatdontcompete.com Thank you for being a part of today's show, you could have been anywhere else in the world, yet you decided to tune in to the show and hang out with you, so until next time... Remember to eat, don't compete. Subscribe on Apple: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eat-with-her-dont-compete-with-her/id1434981187⁠ Subscribe on Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/0nODIT8mQ1r0vlkz1oKCmJ?si=dcab6fb218874f64⁠ Site: ⁠https://eatdontcompete.com⁠ Shop: ⁠https://eatdontcompete.com/shop-2⁠ Social Media: ⁠https://instagram.com/eatdontcompete⁠ ⁠https://instagram.com/jd_ispeak⁠ | ⁠https://facebook.com/eatdontcompete⁠
Welcome Back to another episode of Eat with Her Don’t Compete with Her Podcast Show & this is your host Jazmine. This was a unique episode because we recorded it in front of a live audience. It was a mind-blowing experience to be amongst my folks. You guys rock! We invite 2 special guests, Talena Queen (aka Queen)  & Pamela Odom (aka Lady O). And we really chopped it up about insecurities, perception, what purpose feels like, managing other people’s and our own expectations of ourselves. It was so much fun!  If you did not get a chance to make the live show, tune in and see what you missed. If you were in the building for our inaugural live event, tune in and recap a moment in history, you will forever be a part of history. Please support by subscribing to the show, leaving a rating & review, sharing with a family member, a friend, and on social media. For more information on the Eat Don’t Compete brand, Coaching Services, Speaking Services, EDC Merch, and more check out our website and create an account so you are always in the know: www.eatdontcompete.com Thank you for being a part of today's show, you could have been anywhere else in the world, yet you decided to tune in to the show and hang out with you, so until next time... Remember to eat, don't compete. Subscribe on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eat-with-her-dont-compete-with-her/id1434981187 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0nODIT8mQ1r0vlkz1oKCmJ?si=dcab6fb218874f64 Site: https://eatdontcompete.com Shop: https://eatdontcompete.com/shop-2 Social Media: https://instagram.com/eatdontcompete https://instagram.com/jd_ispeak | https://facebook.com/eatdontcompete
TRANSCRIPT Eat Don’t Compete has been a part of the online space for 5 years now. And you’ve gotten used to turning us off and on when you want to through your computers and smart devices. However, we will be LIVE and in color on Saturday, April 8th for our first in-person event. Slide over to Eventbrite and get all the details of the event and purchase your tickets before the sell-out, there will be limited seating in order to create the intimate atmosphere we are going after. Be a part of the Eat Don’t Compete Community by joining us for our Book Launch [Eat with Her Don’t Compete with Her: Your Guide to Becoming a Better Version of Yourself] & very first Live Podcast Show! Link for tickets: https://EDCBookLIVEshow.eventbrite.com Link for books: https://a.co/d/1FalWX6
“Heal so that you can hear what is being said without the filter of your wounds.” Dr. Thema Welcome Back to another episode of Eat w/ Her Don’t Compete w/ Her Podcast Show & this is your host Jazmine.  Has anyone ever placed the thought in your head about the importance of being perfect? We currently live in a society that emphasizes perfection, hustle and grind over healing, love and grace. How can we change that? How can we place healing over perfection so that our children are not pressured with the same unrealistic life expectations that we were pressured with today? In today’s episode, we help you to reexamine your relationship perfectionism and help you understand why healing is so important. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support us, there are several ways you can do so: Subscribe so that every single time I invite a guest on the show, make a special announcement, release a  product or drop an episode, you will be notified; Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast & Spotify; Share this episode with a friend or family member and on social media. For more ways to support please checkout our website: www.eatdontcompete.com Thank you for being a part of today's show and until next time... Remember to eat, don't compete. Subscribe on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eat-with-her-dont-compete-with-her/id1434981187 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0nODIT8mQ1r0vlkz1oKCmJ?si=dcab6fb218874f64 Site: https://eatdontcompete.com Shop: https://eatdontcompete.com/shop-2 Social Media: https://instagram.com/eatdontcompete https://instagram.com/jd_ispeak | https://facebook.com/eatdontcompete
“Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome.” Arthur Ashe Welcome Back to another episode of Eat w/ Her Don’t Compete w/ Her Podcast Show & this is your host Jazmine. In today’s episode, we post the questions: Have you ever thought to yourself, “I am on my way? And what does it feel like to be on your way?” Are you impatient on your journey? We don’t talk enough about the process we all must go through as we journey from where we are to where we want to be. We either talk about how we start or brag about how we end, leaving our journey to be this mystery that everyone around us must figure out. Do you have selective memory regarding the more challenging moments in your life? How can anyone learn lessons from your life when you are leaving out the most important parts? If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support us, there are several ways you can do so: Subscribe so that every single time I invite a guest on the show, make a special announcement, release a product or drop an episode, you will be notified; Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast & Spotify; Share this episode with a friend or family member and on social media. For more ways to support please checkout our website: www.eatdontcompete.com Thank you for being a part of today's show and until next time...Remember to eat, don't compete. Site: https://eatdontcompete.com Book: https://a.co/d/9zsURKq Shop: https://eatdontcompete.com/shop-2 Social Media: https://instagram.com/eatdontcompete || https://instagram.com/jd_ispeak || https://facebook.com/eatdontcompete Listen, Rate, Review & Subscribe on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eat-with-her-dont-compete-with-her/id1434981187 Listen, Rate, Review & Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0nODIT8mQ1r0vlkz1oKCmJ?si=dcab6fb218874f64
S4E9: Stay Grounded

S4E9: Stay Grounded

2022-06-2733:50

“Flying starts from the ground. The more grounded you are, the higher you fly.” J.R. Rim Welcome Back to another episode of Eat w/ Her Don’t Compete w/ Her Podcast Show & this is your host Jazz. In today’s episode, we discuss staying grounded. The four main ways that I stay grounded and my suggestions for how you can stay grounded. I speak about practicing gratitude, maintaining the right perspective, sustaining my faith, and the the love of my family being the main ways I stay grounded. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support us, there are several ways you can do so: Subscribe so that every single time I invite a guest on the show, make a special announcement, release a product or drop an episode, you will be notified. Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast & Spotify. Share this episode with a friend or family member and on social media. Thank you for being a part of today's show and until next time don't forget to go from competition to community... eat, don't compete. WAYS TO SUPPORT BELOW: The site is currently under construction, please drop an email for all inquiries: info@jazminedewees.com Subscribe|Rate|Review on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eat-with-her-dont-compete-with-her/id1434981187 Subscribe|Rate|Review on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0nODIT8mQ1r0vlkz1oKCmJ?si=dcab6fb218874f64 CashApp: $EatDontCompete Services: https://jazminedewees.com/professional-services Social Media: https://instagram.com/edcpodcastshow https://instagram.com/jd_ispeak https://facebook.com/eatdontcompete
“Just because you knew me doesn’t mean you know me” Jazmine DeWees Welcome Back to another episode of Eat w/ Her Don’t Compete w/ Her Podcast Show & this is your host Jazz. In today’s episode, we will be discussing how to and the importance of giving folks the opportunity to grow. We can form so many opinions from the unchecked facts of yester-years but the reality of most situations is that just because you knew a person doesn’t mean you know them. How often does the drama of your youth taint the promise of your adult life? I see all too often how family and friends live off of the understanding of who someone was without giving that family member or friend the opportunity to grow, or even recognizing that they have grown. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support us, there are several ways you can do so: Subscribe so that every single time I invite a guest on the show, make a special announcement, release a product or drop an episode, you will be notified. Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast & Spotify. Share this episode with a friend or family member and on social media. If you would like to support in a monetary way so that we can keep growing this show, please feel free to use CashApp $EatDontCompete or you can purchase Merch: www.jazminedewees.com/dewees-shop Thank you for being a part of today's show and until next time don't, forget to go from competition to community... eat, don't compete. Site: https://jazminedewees.com/edc Shop: https://jazminedewees.com/dewees-shop Subscribe|Rate|Review on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eat-with-her-dont-compete-with-her/id1434981187 Subscribe|Rate|Review on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0nODIT8mQ1r0vlkz1oKCmJ?si=dcab6fb218874f64 Services: https://jazminedewees.com/professional-services Social Media: https://instagram.com/edcpodcastshow https://instagram.com/jd_ispeak https://facebook.com/eatdontcompete
“Today, I am not who you think I am; I am not who I think I am; I am who I think you think I am” Charles Horton Cooley Welcome Back to another episode of Eat w/ Her Don’t Compete w/ Her Podcast Show & this is your host Jazz. In today’s episode, we will be discussing insecurities, specifically perception. Perception is the acceptance we think we need from the outside world or even the validation we are looking for from within. How much time are you investing in your persona, reputation, and the way others view you? If happiness is an inside job, why do we work so hard to get the attention of others? How much are you actually willing to pay to get noticed? How much of our permanent integrity are you willing to bargain for just 15 minutes of fame? We see this all too often in our society, so I thought this would be the perfect way to close out our Insecurity series. I believe it’s time that we address dysfunctional societal norms, like this one. 🤔 If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support us, there are several ways you can do so: Subscribe so that every single time I invite a guest on the show, make a special announcement, release a product or drop an episode, you will be notified; Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast; Share this episode with a friend or family member and on social media; or If you would like to support in a monetary way so that we can keep growing this show, please feel free to use CashApp $EatDontCompete Merch: www.jazminedewees.com/dewees-shop Thank you for being a part of today's show and until next time don't, forget to go from competition to community... eat, don't compete. Subscribe on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eat-with-her-dont-compete-with-her/id1434981187 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0nODIT8mQ1r0vlkz1oKCmJ?si=dcab6fb218874f64 Site: https://jazminedewees.com/edc Shop: https://jazminedewees.com/dewees-shop Social Media: https://instagram.com/edcpodcastshow https://instagram.com/jd_ispeak https://facebook.com/eatdontcompete
“Insecurity is not a female trait. Insecurity is a human trait that does not discriminate.” Jazmine DeWees Welcome to another episode of Eat w/ Her Don’t Compete w/ Her Podcast Show & I am your host Jazz. Today's episode is part II of my series on Insecurities. In a world filled with toxic masculinity, fueled by a generation that indicates you are either too feminine or too masculine, my question is… what is a man to do? No matter what kind of man you identify as, you’ve faced, will face or are currently facing insecurities. It’s inevitable. Is it hard for you to admit to yourself that you are insecure about something because you did not grow up using that language to express yourself? Are your insecurities driven by the feelings you never get to express? Do you define your manhood by financial securities, emotional ignorance, or even societal pressures? If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support, there are several ways you can do so: Subscribe so that every single time I invite a guest on the show, make a special announcement, release a product or drop an episode, you will be notified; Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast; Share this episode with a friend or family member and on social media; or If you would like to support in a monetary way, so that we can keep growing this show, please feel free to use CashApp $EatDontCompete Merch: www.jazminedewees.com/dewees-shop Thank you for being a part of today's show, and until next time don't forget to go from competition to community... eat, don't compete. Subscribe on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eat-with-her-dont-compete-with-her/id1434981187 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0nODIT8mQ1r0vlkz1oKCmJ?si=dcab6fb218874f64 Site: https://jazminedewees.com/edc Shop: https://jazminedewees.com/dewees-shop Social Media: https://instagram.com/@edcpodcastshow https://instagram.com/jd_ispeak
“Secure in your insecurities, knowing insecurities won’t ever leave.” Prentice Penny Welcome Back to another episode of Eat w/ Her Don’t Compete w/ Her Podcast Show & this is your host Jazz. In today’s episode, we will be discussing insecurities. Does you lack of confidence indicate that you are in some way inferior to your self-reliant companion? Do your insecurities cause you to act out in an unhealthy way? Does your focus on these insufficiencies help or hurt your ability to cope with anxiety, apprehensiveness, uncertainties, and feelings of self-doubt? Are you more insecure because you deal with your insecurities privately? Are they more secure because they cope with insecurities publicly? To be insecure is to not have the confidence or to be uncertain, beset by fear and anxiety. What are your insecurities and how do you deal with them? 🤔 If you enjoyed this episode and would like to support, there are several ways you can do so: Subscribe so that every single time I invite a guest on the show, make a special announcement, release a product or drop an episode, you will be notified; Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcast; Share this episode with a friend or family member and on social media; or If you would like to support in a monetary way, so that we can keep growing this show, please feel free to use CashApp $EatDontCompete Merch: www.jazminedewees.com/dewees-shop Thank you for being a part of today's show, from competition to community... Remember to eat, don't compete. Subscribe on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eat-with-her-dont-compete-with-her/id1434981187 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0nODIT8mQ1r0vlkz1oKCmJ?si=dcab6fb218874f64 Site: https://jazminedewees.com/edc Shop: https://jazminedewees.com/dewees-shop Social Media: https://instagram.com/@edcpodcastshow https://instagram.com/jd_ispeak
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