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Hey Janeé is the audio hug you didn’t know you needed. Hosted by journalist Janeé Bolden, this soulful podcast invites listeners into honest conversations about purpose, healing, joy, and the ever-evolving journey of becoming. Each week, Janeé checks in with her community, shares moments of gratitude, and sits down with creatives to explore what it means to live fully and feel deeply.

Whether you’re on the rise, in transition, or just need a reminder that you’re not alone—this show is for you.

🧘🏽‍♀️ Affirmations. 🎙️ Real talk. 🌍 Cultural connection.
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In this dynamic episode of the Hey Janeé Podcast, host Janeé Bolden welcomes her longtime friend and creative powerhouse, Spree Wilson. The conversation kicks off with their signature moments of joy, where Spree shares the simple yet profound joy of waking up each day, and Zada Luby recounts a fulfilling performance that connected her with students at SCAD.As the episode unfolds, Spree reflects on his journey from a budding musician in Nashville to a well-respected figure in the music industry. He shares stories of his early days in Atlanta, his mentorship under industry legends like Dallas Austin, and his fearless leap to New York City, where he navigated the challenges of the music scene while sleeping in Penn Station.Listeners will be captivated by Spree's anecdotes about his encounters with Q-Tip and the lessons learned along the way. He emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and creating art that resonates on a deeper level, rather than conforming to trends. The conversation also touches on Spree's latest EP, These Days Don't Last Long, which he crafted during the pandemic as a tribute to his beloved grandmother and the fleeting nature of life.This episode is a heartfelt exploration of creativity, resilience, and the power of community, reminding us all to honor our dreams and pursue them with passion.Chapters:(00:00) Welcome back to the Hey Janeé Podcast(02:15) Moments of joy: Waking up and performing at SCAD(07:45) Spree's journey from Nashville to Atlanta(15:30) The importance of mentorship in music(20:00) Moving to New York: Sleeping in Penn Station(25:00) Meeting Q-Tip and navigating the industry(30:30) The inspiration behind the EP: These Days Don't Last Long(35:00) The significance of staying true to your artistic vision(40:00) Closing thoughts on creativity and community(45:00) Affirmation of the week: Honoring our dreams
In this heartfelt episode of the Hey Janeé Podcast, host Janeé Bolden welcomes the dynamic duo of Zeus and Zada Luby for a rich conversation about family, community, and resilience. The episode kicks off with a warm exchange of moments of joy, highlighting the importance of connection and support in our lives. Zeus shares a touching moment with his daughter, while Zada reflects on the joy of collaboration during a recent Galentine's event.As the discussion unfolds, Zeus opens up about his journey, including the challenges he faced as a young entrepreneur and the impact of systemic issues on his life. He shares his experiences navigating the complexities of the legal system and the lessons learned along the way. Zada, inspired by her father's resilience, discusses her ambitions and the values instilled in her by Zeus, emphasizing the importance of community and mentorship.The episode delves into Zeus's work in community activism, focusing on anti-recidivism programs and the need for early intervention in the lives of at-risk youth. Listeners will be inspired by his passion for creating change and the initiatives he's developing to support those in need. This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the strength found in family ties and the collective effort to uplift and empower others.Chapters:(00:00) Welcome back to the Hey Janeé Podcast(01:30) Moments of joy: Zeus and Zada share their highlights(06:00) The importance of community and intentional connections(10:15) Zeus reflects on his journey as a young entrepreneur(15:30) Navigating the legal system: Zeus's experiences(20:00) Zada's ambitions and the influence of her father's resilience(25:45) Community activism and anti-recidivism efforts(30:00) The need for early intervention in youth programs(35:00) Closing thoughts on family, community, and empowerment(40:00) Affirmation of the week: Building community together
In this vibrant episode of the Hey Janeé Podcast, host Janeé Bolden reconnects with media personality Meghan Taylor for a spirited discussion on alignment, self-discovery, and the pursuit of happiness. The two friends share their moments of joy, exploring the concept of freedom and the importance of creating one's own happiness amidst life's challenges.As they dive into the topic of personal style, Meghan reflects on her signature clean girl aesthetic and the joy she finds in fashion, even in a tough economy. The conversation takes a deeper turn as they discuss the significance of community and support in both personal and professional realms, particularly as Meghan prepares for the upcoming Women in Radio 2026 National Tour.Listeners will be inspired by their candid exchange about the realities of navigating careers in media, the importance of asking for help, and the power of vulnerability. This episode is a celebration of resilience, creativity, and the beauty of friendship, reminding us that happiness is something we can actively build every day.✨ Episode Summary(00:00) Hey, Janae Podcast is about helping creatives navigate life's obstacles(00:58) What's your moment of joy this week? Love to hear it(01:34) This week, we talk about alignment and creating your own happiness(02:17) The fashion has definitely been where I've found my joy in this economy(03:24) We talked about your signature style, which is very clean and stylish(06:37) I've been working on the Women in radio 2026 national tour(07:53) Megan says start running your life like a successful business(08:29) M. M. talks about putting together a radio tour this year(10:27) How do you go about asking for help in the media industry(15:40) Are you still on TikTok? Yeah, I am an older person(16:39) This episode is all about you. Talk about black excellence in the state of Florida(18:31) Your whole life is radio. How did you decide to do that(21:27) Nickellandria coming up on one year anniversary next month(23:53) Wrecking Crew is a comedy action movie starring Jason Momoa(27:00) Megan says stop asking questions you don't want answered(28:04) You can only get tickets for Atlanta right now, but there is a wait list(28:54) Growing isn't designed to meet your comfort needs, you say(30:42) You haven't made any New Year's resolutions this year(31:27) What about you resolutions? Um, I think my resolution is similar to your(32:47) Last month my dad and stepmom had cold flu or whatever(35:48) Janae: Happiness is not something I wait for
🎙️ Hey Janeé PodcastEpisode Title: Creativity, Repatriation, and Purpose with KezmandiGuest: Kezmandi – Grammy-nominated reggae artistHost: Janeé BoldenIn this powerful and deeply reflective episode of the Hey Janeé Podcast, Janeé Bolden sits down with Grammy-nominated reggae artist Keznamdi, joining from Jamaica, to talk about art as activism, creative purpose, and what it truly means to live—and create—mindfully.Keznamdi opens up about his global upbringing across Jamaica, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and the U.S., how those experiences shaped his worldview, and why Africa represents not just heritage, but the future. Together they explore repatriation, identity, and the “density” of Western systems versus the spiritual grounding found in the diaspora.The conversation also dives into Kezmandi’s Grammy-nominated album BLXXD & FYAH, unpacking the intention, inspiration, and message behind the project, as well as the realities of navigating a Grammy campaign as an independent artist. From creative anxiety and artistic flow to community-building, activism, and protecting Jamaica’s natural resources, this episode is both grounding and expansive.A must-listen for creatives, cultural thinkers, and anyone entering the new year with intention rather than pressure.✨ Episode Summary
In this insightful episode of the Hey Janeé Podcast, host Janeé Bolden sits down with music executive Orlando McGee for a deep dive into the intricacies of the music industry, mentorship, and personal growth. The conversation begins with both sharing their moments of joy, highlighting the importance of family and personal achievements amidst their busy lives.Orlando reflects on his journey in the music business, from his early days with Organized Noize to managing influential artists like Future. He shares valuable lessons learned along the way, emphasizing the significance of integrity and the power of community in shaping careers. The duo discusses the evolution of the industry, the impact of technology, and the importance of preserving the legacy of those who paved the way, including the late Rico Wade.Listeners will gain insight into the challenges and triumphs of managing artists, the dynamics of personal relationships in the industry, and the importance of staying true to oneself while navigating the fast-paced world of music. This episode serves as a reminder of the power of mentorship and the responsibility that comes with success.Join Janeé and Orlando for an inspiring conversation that encourages you to embrace your journey, cultivate meaningful relationships, and uplift those around you!Chapters:(01:00) Welcome back to the Hey Janeé Podcast(02:30) Moments of joy: Orlando shares his proud dad moment(05:15) Janeé's moment of pride with her writing assignment(10:00) Orlando's journey in the music industry(15:30) The importance of mentorship and community(20:45) Discussing the legacy of Rico Wade(25:00) Navigating the challenges of artist management(30:15) The impact of technology on the music industry(35:45) Lessons learned and the importance of integrity(40:00) Reflections on personal growth and family life(45:30) Looking forward: innovation and the future of music(50:00) Closing thoughts and affirmations
In this heartfelt episode of the Hey Janeé Podcast, host Janeé Bolden is joined by her friends (Babs) Bathsheba Bauduy and Ariane Davis for an intimate discussion about community, vulnerability, and the power of connection. The episode begins with a light-hearted exchange as the trio shares their moments of joy, revealing the importance of being surrounded by loved ones during tough times.As they dive deeper, Janeé, Babs, and Ariane reflect on their personal journeys, discussing the challenges of navigating life and the significance of having a supportive vibe tribe. Babs opens up about her recent struggles, emphasizing the need for community support when facing grief, while Arian shares her transition from reality TV to embracing her true self.The conversation highlights the essence of discernment in relationships, the importance of authenticity, and the beauty of forming genuine connections. Listeners will resonate with their candid discussions about life's ups and downs, as well as the ways in which friendship can provide solace and strength in difficult moments.This episode is a celebration of sisterhood, resilience, and the journey toward embracing vulnerability. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that reminds you that you don’t have to carry your burdens alone, and that true friends will always show up for you when it matters most!Donate to Babs' GoFundMe HEREChapters:(01:00) Welcome to the Hey Janeé Podcast(02:30) Moments of joy: Babs, Ariane, and Zada share(07:15) The importance of community support during tough times(12:45) Navigating life transitions and the search for authenticity(20:30) The role of discernment in friendships(27:00) Babs opens up about her recent struggles(32:15) Ariane reflects on her journey from reality TV(40:00) Celebrating the power of connection and vulnerability(45:30) Closing thoughts and affirmations
In this episode, host Janeé Bolden welcomes Dr. Sherry Blake, a clinical psychologist, to discuss the complexities of grief and healing, especially during the holiday season. They explore Dr. Blake's upcoming webinar, 'Navigating Grief during the Holidays,' and share personal stories about loss, joy, and the importance of community support. Tune in for heartfelt conversations about finding joy amidst sorrow and practical tips for coping with grief.Chapters:(03:01) We're going to ask you about your moment of joy for this week(03:52) Welcome back to H and A Podcast. I'm your host, Janae Bolden(05:39) So we like to start every episode off with a moment of joy(08:05) Navigating Grief during the holidays can be difficult for some people(10:32) The Healing Journey is a 10 week program that helps people process grief(14:31) We all grow, we all change. Nothing remains the same(14:56) You're a licensed clinical psychologist. Psychology and psychiatry are prescriptions(17:05) You lost your best friend to cancer when you were 25 years old(22:23) I help people understand what grief is, how it impacts your body(23:17) You've worked with celebrities and everyday people. What's that been like(24:49) The Healing Journey is a 10 week program for grieving people(26:01) M. Hurt: Our rate of suicide is on the increase(30:04) I am advising everyone to get tickets to Leon Thomas Mutt tour(31:35) This week we're skipping family drama because it is that time of the year(33:08) We're going to get into our affirmation before we wrap
In this engaging episode of the Hey Janeé Podcast, host Janeé Bolden is joined by co-host Zada Luby and the charismatic Justice Baden, co-founder of LVRN, for a vibrant discussion that explores creativity, confidence, and the journey of building a brand in the music industry. The episode kicks off with light-hearted banter about Justice’s signature style, setting a playful tone for the conversation ahead.Justice shares his recent moment of joy, celebrating the release of the much-anticipated Summer Walker album, "Finally Over It," which he has poured his heart into. Janeé and Zada reflect on their own moments of joy, including Zada's exciting experience walking the red carpet at the premiere of "Friends and Lovers," showcasing how personal achievements can bring happiness and fulfillment.As the dialogue unfolds, Justice opens up about his path in the music industry, discussing the importance of self-belief and the signs that guided him along the way. The trio delves into the complexities of navigating creativity while maintaining authenticity, emphasizing the significance of knowing what makes you unique.Listeners will be captivated by Justice’s insights on mental health and the initiatives lvrn has implemented to support artists and staff during challenging times. The conversation touches on the power of vulnerability, the importance of community, and the role of music in mental wellness.This episode is a heartfelt exploration of passion, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that encourages you to embrace your journey and the beauty of self-expression!00:00 - Welcome back to another episode of the hey Janae podcast00:39 - Justice Baden joins us today to talk about LVRN executive01:31 - Justice starts every episode with a moment of joy from the week02:21 - Zada walked the red carpet at the premiere of Friends and Lovers03:03 - You got to walk the red carpet for Preach, Pray Love04:36 - First thousand is the hardest. That's how I look at it07:46 - How did you know you were on the right path as a creative09:13 - M. M. talks a lot about attracting opportunities11:08 - Russell Simmons says success in music starts with your value system15:45 - A and R: Putting people together is something I've always done16:49 - Do you still make playlists for yourself? Um, do you have the time17:38 - If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life what would it be19:11 - LVRN has been working with artists dealing with anxiety and depression24:32 - Next time you interview an artist, ask them why do they think people like25:55 - How do you keep the soul of lvrn intact as you grow28:59 - Um, I'm really into stories. Doing it for the story. Yeah. I love it. I do love it29:17 - I. M. says life is about perspective. I agree. We talk about perspective a lot on here29:59 - Justice: Atlanta was thriving in finding what it felt like to be independent32:52 - The film stars Jesse Buckley and Paul Mescal and is directed by Chloe Zhao35:30 - I want to talk about the old white man. I definitely wanted to talk to you about that36:43 - I'm skipping anything that tries to shrink me, box me in37:55 - M.J.: I do an affirmation for every show
In this inspiring episode of the Hey Janeé Podcast, host Janeé Bolden is joined by co-host Zada Luby and the innovative Kim Lewis, founder of CurlMix, for a heartfelt conversation that explores the journey of entrepreneurship, community, and resilience. Kim shares her remarkable story of launching the Protect CurlMix campaign amidst challenging economic conditions, revealing the emotional highs and lows that come with being a business owner.The episode kicks off with a joyful exchange as Janeé and Kim reflect on their moments of joy, highlighting Kim’s successful campaign launch that exceeded expectations. They delve into the importance of community support, as Kim recounts touching anecdotes about the deep connections formed among her customers and how they rallied around her brand during difficult times.As the discussion unfolds, Kim opens up about the realities of running a venture-backed company, the pressures of maintaining profitability, and the need to pivot in a rapidly changing market. Janeé and Kim emphasize the significance of vulnerability in leadership, encouraging other founders to seek help and share their struggles openly.Listeners will appreciate the insights on the evolution of CurlMix, from its beginnings as a DIY box to becoming a leader in fresh-to-order hair care. Kim's dedication to her community and commitment to creating jobs for Black individuals is a testament to her values as an entrepreneur.This episode is not only a celebration of creativity and perseverance but also a call to action for listeners to support Black-owned businesses and foster community connections. Tune in for an uplifting conversation that will inspire you to embrace your journey and the power of collective support!
In this exciting episode of the Hey Janeé Podcast, host Janeé Bolden and cohost Zada Luby reconnects with the talented Q. Parker, former member of the iconic group 112, for a heartfelt conversation that dives deep into the realms of music, self-care, and community. The episode opens with playful banter, setting the stage for an inspiring dialogue about the importance of mental and physical health, as Q shares his journey of self-discovery and the wisdom he's gained over his 30 years in the industry.Janeé and Q discuss his new album, "The Evolution of Romance, Part One," and the significance of romance in R&B music today. Q reflects on his experiences in the music industry, from his early days with 112 to carving out his own space as a solo artist. With authenticity and passion, he emphasizes the importance of maintaining a connection to one’s roots while embracing personal growth.The duo also touches on moments of joy, with Q sharing his excitement about promoting his new record and Janeé recounting a recent fashion moment at a charitable event. They explore the concept of community, highlighting the importance of supporting one another in both personal and professional endeavors.As the conversation unfolds, listeners are treated to insights on self-care, the art of maintaining relationships, and the role of mentorship in nurturing the next generation of artists. Q's commitment to philanthropy shines through as he discusses his foundation, aimed at empowering youth and supporting seniors, showcasing his dedication to giving back to the community.This episode is a celebration of resilience, creativity, and the power of connection. Tune in for an uplifting conversation that will inspire you to embrace your journey and the beauty of community!
In the latest episode, host Janeé Bolden welcomes the dynamic Ray Daniels, a renowned music executive, and co-host Zada Luby for a captivating discussion that touches on mentorship, self-identity, and the challenges we face in today’s social media-driven world. The episode kicks off with a light-hearted banter that sets the tone for a conversation filled with wisdom and laughter.Janeé, known for her investigative prowess in the entertainment industry, shares her admiration for Ray, highlighting their 15-year friendship and the mentorship that has blossomed between them. Ray, who has recently transitioned into the media space, opens up about his journey, the importance of having a mentor, and how he navigates the complexities of his career while staying true to himself.The trio dives into the concept of self-perception, discussing how social media often distorts our reality. They reflect on the pressures of presenting a perfect image online and how it can lead to feelings of inadequacy. Ray emphasizes the importance of authenticity, stating, “If social media is high school, then I’m going to be the kid that’s coming to high school telling people to be real.” This sentiment resonates deeply, reminding listeners that it’s okay to show vulnerability and embrace our true selves.As the conversation unfolds, they touch on moments of joy and the significance of celebrating small victories in life. Janeé encourages listeners to find their own moments of joy, while Ray shares his perspective on appreciating the air in his lungs each day. This positivity serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of gratitude in our daily lives.The episode wraps up with an affirmation about self-love and boldness. Janeé beautifully articulates, “What’s for me will never pass me by,” a mantra that encourages listeners to embrace their uniqueness and trust in their journey.Overall, this episode is a heartfelt exploration of mentorship, self-acceptance, and the power of community. It’s an invitation to reflect on our own paths and recognize the beauty in our individual stories. Don’t miss out on this inspiring conversation—tune in and let it uplift your spirits!
In this episode of the Hey Janeé Podcast, host Janeé Bolden sits down with the dynamic Motown Lee, co-founder of One Musicfest, for an engaging conversation that dives deep into the music industry and the power of community. They reflect on the recent One Musicfest and the joy it brings to attendees, discussing the festival's milestones and the challenges faced in the current economic climate. Motown shares his personal journey through the music scene, from his early days in Los Angeles to his pivotal role in shaping Atlanta's cultural landscape. The duo also touches on the importance of brotherhood among men, mental health awareness, and the impact of personal experiences on professional growth. Tune in for an inspiring dialogue filled with laughter, wisdom, and the celebration of life!
In this Bonus episode of the Hey Janeé Podcast, host Janeé Bolden sits down with actresses Brittany S Hall and Shannon Thornton for a heartfelt discussion about finding joy in everyday life and navigating the complexities of the entertainment industry. They explore the significance of gratitude, the importance of community, and the lessons learned through personal experiences in both career and relationships. Brittany shares her insights on self-love, the challenges of rejection, and the power of surrounding oneself with joyful people. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that emphasizes the beauty of choosing oneself and the value of connection!
In this episode of the Hey Janeé Podcast, host Janeé Bolden welcomes the talented singer KEM and co-host Zada Luby for an inspiring conversation about creativity, family, and the power of music. They share personal moments of joy, discuss the importance of connection in their artistic journeys, and dive into KEM's upcoming performances and new music. Join them for an uplifting dialogue that celebrates the beauty of life and art!Chapters:(00:00) Janae Bolden welcomes Kim to the hey Janae Podcast(01:15) Zayda, what's your moment of joy this week(05:35) C. Kem has some live shows coming up next month(08:51) With the new music, though, I've made, uh, what we're calling(12:45) There's definitely a dance to it, but, uh, I think I'm doing okay(14:20) You have seven children. How is that blending your family(17:16) Taking a pause helps me to be effective in communication, says singer(20:08) There's a balance in relationships, period. Sometimes you need that balance(21:54) You self funded your first project as doing cover songs in a wedding band(25:00) I heard you have a TikTok challenge(28:16) Sam: I think you can't be a singer without doing breath work
In this episode of the Hey Janeé Podcast, host Janeé Bolden welcomes Dr. Danielle Robinson, head of community partnerships at Diageo. They discuss the impact of Diageo's initiatives, including their support for historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and the importance of community engagement. Dr. Robinson shares her personal journey, the significance of authentic connections, and how Diageo promotes responsible drinking through innovative programs. Tune in for inspiring stories and insights into building community and celebrating life every day!Chapters:(00:00) Dr. Danielle Robinson is the head of community partnerships with Diageo(03:14) So another way that I like to start each episode is by talking about my moment of joy(04:42) Diageo makes donations to 28 historically black colleges and universities(07:10) You work in community partnerships and community engagement at Diageo(09:06) Your previous role was about drinking responsibily(11:52) Learning Skills for Life is a hospitality, bartending and entrepreneurship training program(14:18) On the show there is a focus on mindset as well as mental wellness(15:21) You have such an interesting story about how you met your husband(16:10) How did you guys meet? We met in kindergarten on the school bus(18:27) How does community care differ from self care? Community care in what way(19:37) Um, I want to ask you about alignment in your job(22:16) Your podcast is very purpose driven(23:29) What advice would you give someone wanting to lead with purpose and creativity(25:46) Do you believe in affirmations or do you do not(26:13) We were talking about your favorite drink earlier. I want to get back to the drinks(28:36) You have a lot of events happening this weekend ahead of Howard Homecoming(29:45) It's better to be prepared and not have an opportunity than to have opportunity unprepared(30:15) Janae is going to the Spell House tailgate on Saturday(31:11) Yeah, we just close with the same thing. Keep it easy. Same, same, same
In this episode, host Janeé Bolden welcomes her best friend Satchel Jester to the podcast for an engaging and heartfelt conversation. They delve into the creative journey, the importance of gratitude, and the struggles of entrepreneurship. Satchel shares his transformative experiences, including personal challenges and triumphs, while also highlighting the significance of community support. Tune in for moments of joy, laughter, and inspiration as they navigate the complexities of life and creativity together.Chapters:(00:00) Do 3. Guys, here we go. If my grill falls right out, it's gonna be bloopers(01:59) Hey, Janae, welcome back to the podcast. It's a Beautiful Friday(04:27) Satchel, give us your moment of joy for this week(06:09) Zeta, do you have a moment of joy for this week(08:54) M. 1010: I have anxiety. Like, it's an actual thing(10:21) Fletcher has a partial ACL tear that could be repaired without surgery(13:22) You had a job interview this week; how did that go(16:25) Marlon Brando started the International Players Podcast in May(19:45) Channing Tatum stars as Jeffrey Manchester in the new film Roofman(22:46) One thing I want to get to with you is like physical activity(25:49) Last order of business: My work to check out this week(26:14) Today is World Mental Health Day. Um, so just, you know, recognize(28:50) Satchel and I have known each other forever. It's been 25 30(31:15) Mike and I often compared ourselves to baps. That's who we were(35:01) The year Mike passed, um, and I think we're coming up on anniversary(38:06) Seven minutes of fitness and seven minutes of sex. What's the better combo(38:46) You were working as a fashion show producer and event planner before becoming writer(41:49) Before I go to anybody's home, I say are there pets there(43:20) You went from Uptown to upscale. You went from Atlanta to Harlem(45:47) Satchel says he never told his parents he was gay until after breakup(49:08) You were in an 11 year relationship, according to reports(49:19) When we first met you, you were on the heavier side(52:17) Janae shares her affirmation for World Mental Health Day
In this exciting episode of Hey Janeé, host Janeé Bolden sits down with the legendary Slim from 112 and co-host Zada Luby for an engaging conversation that spans decades of music, creativity, and community. Slim shares the joy of celebrating 30 years with 112, discussing the upcoming tour and the nostalgic magic of their classic hits. The trio dives into their personal moments of joy, highlighting the importance of family connections and community experiences. As they reminisce about the past, Slim opens up about his journey in the music industry, his inspirations, and the lessons learned along the way. He reflects on the significance of legacy, the power of music as a healing force, and the importance of staying grounded amidst the glitz and glamour of fame. Janeé and Zada also share their insights on mental health, creativity, and the necessity of self-care in today’s hustle culture.This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, artistry, and the bonds that tie us together. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with laughter, wisdom, and the spirit of community. Listen now to celebrate the journey of creativity and discover how to nurture your own legacy!
In this vibrant episode of Hey Janeé, host Janeé Bolden is joined by her dynamic co-host Zada Luby and the incredibly talented Leela James, a vocal powerhouse and celebrated artist. Leela opens up about her recent EP, To Be Honest, reflecting on the creative process that allowed her to express vulnerability and celebrate her musical influences. The conversation flows seamlessly as they explore the significance of honesty in art and life, and Leela shares how her experiences have shaped her music and her role as a mentor through the Girls Talk initiative.Listeners will be inspired by Leela's insights on navigating the challenges of motherhood, the importance of sisterhood, and the power of uplifting one another. The episode also touches on the complexities of social media, personal boundaries, and the joys of simply being present in the moment.Join them for a heartfelt and empowering conversation filled with laughter, wisdom, and the spirit of resilience. Listen now to discover how to embrace your true self, celebrate your journey, and connect with your community!
In this empowering episode, host Janeé Bolden welcomes Coach Stormy Wellington and co-host Zada Luby for an uplifting conversation about resilience, joy, and embracing change. Coach Stormy shares her remarkable journey from challenging beginnings to becoming a successful entrepreneur and coach, emphasizing the importance of mindset and community. The trio discusses moments of joy, the significance of checking in on loved ones during tough times, and the transformative power of personal development. Tune in to discover how to shift from a victim mentality to a victor mindset and embrace the changes life brings!
In this episode of Hey Janeé, host Janeé Bolden is joined by her co-host Zada Luby and the remarkable Jekalyn Carr, a multi-talented artist recently inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Together, they embrace the power of joy, resilience, and the importance of community as they share their personal moments of happiness from the past week.Jekalyn opens up about her journey of choosing joy and peace amidst life's challenges, inspiring listeners to take control of their reactions and embrace positivity. Zada shares her excitement about stepping into a managerial role at a competitive hospitality event, highlighting the significance of purpose and growth in her career. Janeé reflects on her heartfelt bond with her rescue dog, Fletcher, celebrating the small victories that bring joy to everyday life.The trio dives into a lively discussion about the latest entertainment, including must-see shows and upcoming events, while also addressing the importance of accountability and having the right people in your corner. Jekalyn shares her songwriting process, emphasizing the divine inspiration behind her music and the impact of her recent project, Jekalyn x The Legends.This episode is a beautiful reminder of the strength found in community, the power of affirmations, and the importance of celebrating each other's journeys. Tune in for an uplifting conversation filled with laughter, inspiration, and the spirit of resilience.Listen now to discover how to choose joy, embrace your unique journey, and connect with the world around you.
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