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Heart-To-Heart With Jewel Chima
Heart-To-Heart With Jewel Chima
Author: Jewel Chima
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Welcome to the casual conversation you didn’t know you needed. This is your weekly heart-to-heart hangout session with your new bestie, covering everything from relatable relationship advice to novels and movie reviews, mild gossip, and general life hacks. It’s an unfiltered, honest chat about the messy, beautiful reality of being a human today. We don’t have all the answers, but we ask the right questions and laugh through the learning process. If you’re looking for a low-pressure listen that’s relatable, funny, and comforting, you just found it. Grab your drink, and let's get started.
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Happy New Year! I trust that we’ve set our visions and written our goals, but how do we actually live them out in the messy, busy reality of everyday life?In this episode, I will be sharing several relatable, practical life hacks such as the '8-to-8 Rule' and 'Intentional Venting.' These are the systems that will ensure your peace stays intact all year long.What You’ll Learn:* The 8-to-8 Rule: How to reclaim your first and last hour of the day.* The 24-Hour Grace Period: The script to stop people-pleasing once and for all.* Subscription Audits: How to find the 'money leaks' in your bank account.* The 2-Minute Rule: The secret to a clutter-free home and mind.* Connect to Correct: A relationship hack for better communication.If you find this episode relatable, you can connect with me on Instagram: @hearttoheart_with_jcOr send an email to hearttoheartwithjc@gmail.com
We judge our parents through the lens of our current awareness, forgetting they operated with a different set of tools, traumas, and information.In this deeply resonant episode, we delve into one of the most challenging journeys of adulthood: reconciling the parents we wished we had with the actual human beings we received.If you’ve been carrying the weight of resentment or wondering why your upbringing felt "not enough," this conversation is for you. We aren’t here to excuse harm, but we are here to shift the lens. By understanding the "toolbox" our parents inherited, we can begin to close the emotional gaps and find a peace that isn't dependent on their apology.In this episode, we discuss: 1. The Toolbox Analogy: Why you can't build a mansion with a rusty screwdriver—understanding your parents' limitations. 2. The "Box" of Generational Trauma: Unpacking the societal and emotional era that shaped your parents' parenting style. 3. Intent vs. Impact: Learning to separate a parent's good intentions from their poor execution. 4. Forgiveness as Self-Care: Why letting go is a gift to yourself, not necessarily a pass for them. 5. Grace vs. Access: How to forgive while still maintaining the boundaries that keep you safe.Special Resource: The Parent Lens Soul-Work GuideHealing doesn’t end when the audio stops. So, I have created a comprehensive reflection guide to help you process your family history, humanise the hurt, and break the cycle.If you’re interested, you can request via Instagram or send me an email.Key Quote from the Episode:> Your parents are human too.> Grace doesn't mean access.> Heal so that the cycle of trauma ends with you.Connect with me: * Instagram: @hearttoheart_with_jc * Email: hearttoheartwithjc@gmail.com * Subscribe & Review: If this episode helped you, please leave a 5-star review and share it with a friend who is on their own healing journey.
Are you tired of saying "yes" when you really mean "no"? This is something that many of us struggle with: Boundaries. We often think that being a "good" person means saying yes to every request and being available to everyone at all times. However, the truth is that without boundaries, we exhaust the very energy we need to fulfil our purpose. In this Episode, we will explore why boundaries are a necessary act of self-love, not a selfish act. Whether it’s in your relationships, your work, or your social life, learning where you end and where others begin is the key to avoiding burnout and resentment. If you've been feeling overwhelmed and overextended, this episode is your permission slip to start saying "no."Key Takeaways:- Why "No" is a complete sentence.- Practical phrases to use when setting limits at work and home. - Why boundaries are not just walls, but gates that you control.Connect with Jewel: Send your stories or questions to hearttoheartwithjc@gmail.com!You can also send me a dm on Instagram @hearttoheart_with_jc
Is your partner supposed to be your therapist, cheerleader, and psychic? In this honest episode, Jewel Chima tackles the silent killers of connection: Unhealthy Expectations.We break down the dangerous "Mind Reader Myth"—the belief that if they truly loved you, they would just know what you need. Learn why love is communication, not telepathy, and how to stop putting the impossible burden of perfection on your loved ones. This is the reality check that will save your relationships and your sanity.Key Takeaways:* Why the "Mind Reader Myth" is the most damaging lie.* How to stop expecting one person to be your emotional saviour.* The power of using clear "I statements" to ask for what you need.*Disagreement is a sign of a dynamic, healthy relationship with two distinct individuals!* Do not win a fight to lose your relationship.I'm challenging you this week to love yourself enough to advocate for your own needs. Instead of expecting people to read your mind, tell them how you feel and how you want to be treated, respected and loved. Also, love your friend/partner enough to not burden them with unrealistic expectations. Connect with Jewel: Send your stories or questions to hearttoheartwithjc@gmail.com!
We are constantly measuring our messy, realistic lives against other people's heavily filtered social media pictures and videos. And today, I want us to collectively eliminate that unhealthy comparison mindset. Nobody posts photos of themselves crying over their failures or inadequacies, or videos of their struggles. They only post a photo of the champagne toast three years later, along with a couple of throwback pictures, to let you know they struggled at the beginning. You are comparing your Chapter 1 (the struggling, messy part) to their Chapter 20 (the 'I made it' part), and that is not fair to you. Sometimes when you see someone win, your brain defaults to 'I wish it were me' Flip that script! Ask: 'What can I learn from their journey?' Cheer for them, and then get back to work on your own track.This might sound cliché, but the only person you should compare yourself to is the person you were yesterday.I want to leave you with this thought: you are exactly where you need to be at this point in your life to get to where you need to be next. Your story is unique, and only when you stop looking sideways at everyone else but yourself will you finally see the path that is perfectly laid out for you. The people you keep comparing yourself against are also battling their own fears. Their highlight reel is built on thousands of messy, imperfect takes, so instead of focusing on them, focus on your growth. Love yourself enough to stop comparing yourself to others.Every time you open social media and feel that sting of comparison, I want you to close the app and immediately name one thing you are grateful for about your own life. Let's flood our lives with gratitude, not comparison.If you have a topic or question you'd like us to explore, please don't hesitate to send me a message. I'd love to hear from you. You can reach me on (https://www.instagram.com/hearttoheart_with_jc?igsh=cjZ2Zjc3azM3aWhr) or send an email to hearttoheartwithjc@gmail.com)If this episode resonated with you, the absolute best way to support the show is to hit that subscribe or follow button right now and share with your loved ones. That way, you won't miss a single one of our Thursday heart-to-hearts.Thank you so much for taking a moment to connect with me. See you next Thursday.
Hello, there! My name is Jewel, and you're welcome to my podcast show. Here on Heart to Heart, we will share our thoughts and ideas. I started this podcast because I believe we all crave authentic and meaningful conversations that resonate deeply with us and leave us feeling seen and heard. That is why I will be vulnerable in this episode. What is holding you back from doing those things you planned to do at the beginning of the year? What happened to your New Year's resolution?What is that one thing you promised yourself you'd start this year that is still undone? An online class? Becoming more outgoing? Hitting the gym consistently? Starting a new project? I believe, like me, you are probably carrying this weight of unfulfilled intentions too, and you are probably already saying you will go again next year. Don't wait until next year. Let's make today our New Year's Day. I challenge you to pick one thing that has been postponed. Just one. And do the smallest, messiest, most imperfect version of it right now. Don't wait to be perfect.If you start today, by January 1st, you won't be setting a resolution; you'll be six weeks into a habit. You'll be rooted, grounded, and unstoppable. You'll be a runner, not someone who 'wants to run.' You'll be a doer, not a planner.I started this podcast as my own promise to stop holding myself back. Now, I want to hear yours.What is the one thing you are starting this week? Let me know on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/hearttoheart_with_jc?igsh=cjZ2Zjc3azM3aWhr). You can also send an email to hearttoheartwithjc@gmail.com. Additionally, if you have a topic or question you'd like us to explore, please don't hesitate to send me a message. I'd love to hear from you.I want to leave you with this thought: You will never know what you can do until you give it a shot. If all the great people we know about today held back because of fear of failure, we would never have heard about them or what they achieved. You don’t have to start perfect or confident. Start now and build your confidence as you go. The only thing between where you are now and where you want to be is you. Love yourself enough not to hold yourself back.If this episode resonated with you, the absolute best way to support the show is to hit that subscribe or follow button right now and share with your loved ones. That way, you won't miss a single one of our Thursday heart-to-hearts.Thank you so much for taking a moment to connect with me. See you next Thursday.









