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The goal of the My Divine Life Podcast is to create a community of women empowered with enough courage to purpose-fully design the lives they love. Women who are choosing courage over comfort by facing their fears and limitations and overcoming them by Divinely Designing their life by using Jameelah Davis’ own life design method: THE CASE METHOD. The CASE method is a thoughtfully and skillfully designed framework that provides a road map for individuals to Design the Life They Love. The CASE method consists of 4 Life design steps. These life design steps provide a holistic approach to honestly assessing your personal challenges and forging the tools you need to redirect your focus and change the course of your life. The CASE method is transformational. TRANSFORM YOUR PERSPECTIVE TRANSFORM YOUR SPACE TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE!

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The goal of the My Divine Life Podcast is to create a community of women empowered with enough courage to purpose-fully design the lives they love. Women who are choosing courage over comfort by facing their fears and limitations and overcoming them by Divinely Designing their life by using Jameelah Davis’ own life design method: THE CASE METHOD. The CASE method is a thoughtfully and skillfully designed framework that provides a road map for individuals to Design the Life They Love. The CASE method consists of 4 Life design steps. These life design steps provide a holistic approach to honestly assessing your personal challenges and forging the tools you need to redirect your focus and change the course of your life. The CASE method is transformational. TRANSFORM YOUR PERSPECTIVE TRANSFORM YOUR SPACE TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE!

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Watch Your Mouth

11/30/2022
It's not cute to talk badly about ourselves. If we wouldn't tear a stranger down with really critical words, why would we do it to ourselves? In today's episode, I discuss how to stand in your greatness and stop all that negative self-talk. I haven't always been kind to myself. But when I learned that the subconscious mind's job is to make our thoughts reality, I realized I needed to be more mindful of my thoughts about myself, my business and relationships. So, listen to today's episode to hear ways that you can learn how to watch your mouth when talking to yourself. Show Notes: [1:00] - It's critical to tell ourselves to "watch your mouth" when we talk to ourselves. [4:30] - Jameelah challenges us to be mindful of the adverse things we say to ourselves everyday. [6:55] - Recounting her past negative self-talk, Jameelah reflects on how she now loves herself like she loves others. [9:00] - Seeking great things is the purest form of God. [11:37] - When she finds herself wanting to be negative with herself Jameelah tries to be mindful and give herself grace. [15:00] - Sometimes we get agitated when we hear things that aren't in alignment with what we know -- or think we know our reality to be. [17:20] - Being spiritually grounded helps Jameelah's subconscious mind and conscious mind become aligned. [20:00] - Our subconscious mind is like a task minded employee, it just follows your directions to a T without any form of critical thinking. [23:11] - If there is a specific outcome you want, and it aligns with the will of God, it's going to happen. [25:28] - Our brains are wired to operate in the past, it's a bank of memories that our mind and body uses to protect us from danger. [28:12] - Speaking like the person you want to be and believing you deserve good things can help manifest that into reality. [32:00] - It's not the things Jameelah has that has made her life great. It was her speaking optimistically to herself and God inserting those things into her path to give her the life she wanted. [35:02] - Making change is going to be uncomfortable, but it's so necessary to get the life you want. [37:03] - Jameelah reads excerpts from her journals from a time when she was full of negative self-talk. [39:25] - God has a purpose for our lives but He's not going to take us to the next level until we've learned the lessons. [41:55] - Jameelah reads excerpts from her journals from a time after she had started having a positive mindset. [46:00] - Even if she's going through some tough times, Jameelah can still see God is still giving her great things. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on PodnewsJameelah Divine on Instagram

Duration:00:52:02

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Let's Catch Up

11/16/2022
Welcome back to another season of the My Divine Life Podcast! It’s been a long time. About a year, actually, and a lot has happened. So in this episode, let’s get caught up. There have been a lot of tumultuous things in my life that have caused this podcast to take a backseat. But blessings are on the horizon and my heart and God have been telling me to take this microphone back out. Over this time away, I’ve learned a lot of lessons and have a lot of things planned for its return. Welcome back! Show Notes: [0:52] - A lot has been going on since the last season of My Divine Life. God has turned things around for me. [1:57] - There have been some tumultuous things in my life and blessings are on the horizon. [2:59] - Married to Real Estate premiered on HGTV and we are working on season 2. The business is doing well and I got married! [5:50] - We are not quiet about the relationships that matter the most. So, I won’t be quiet about my relationship with God. This has become even more apparent to me and the important people in my life have been showing up. [8:08] - I recorded a few guest interview episodes several months ago that will be posted eventually. [9:21] - With everything going on, I also got my real estate license! [10:51] - My service mindset has grown and I realized that it’s okay to fill your own cup when needed but follow the drive to serve. [12:14] - My journey is my unique journey and it is only mine. [15:30] - When starting your Bible study journey, Start with the Gospels. When you know better, you do better. [17:08] - When I open my mouth, I want it to be something of substance. [19:42] - It might take a long time to find your way in spirituality. This is the experience I have had and I continue to find my way. [27:53] - The goals for the podcast moving forward are episodes every other week as I learn to pull things off of my plate. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on PodnewsJameelah Divine on Instagram

Duration:00:29:45

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Emotionally Expensive

10/14/2021
As we all continue on our divine transformation journeys, we are digging into a concept that I have been thinking about and honing in on for about a year. And as I’ve really broken it down for myself and of course compared it to interior design, it all clicked. So today’s episode is all about spending our emotions like money and I know I am guilty of overspending. Just like finances, we spend our emotions on relationships, social interactions, and scenarios. Eventually, you can go bankrupt and you cannot pour from an empty cup. Listen to hear an excerpt of some writing I have been doing that demonstrates my breaking point and my emotional debt. Find out how you can rebuild your emotional wealth and how to avoid people and relationships that are too expensive. Show Notes: [1:04] - Jameelah’s design business has been very intentional on the type of client she attracts. They focus on value. [2:47] - The term expensive is defined as something that has high cost or sacrifice. [4:03] - Most of us need to be conscious of what we spend our money and our time on. [5:05] - Jameelah gives an example of a scenario that is emotionally expensive. [6:14] - What about being in a relationship where reciprocity is non-existent? [7:23] - Relationships don’t need so much work and sacrifice if they value you. [8:16] - Anyone who requires you to show up as someone other than your true authentic self is too emotionally expensive. [9:27] - When you overspend on one relationship, the ones who really need you suffer. [11:38] - Everyone’s mental and emotional capacity is different so don’t compare. [12:33] - Just like finances, you can go into emotional debt. [14:01] - There are physical and behavioral consequences to emotional deficits. [14:49] - Jameelah shares a written excerpt from a future book she is working on. [17:12] - The excerpt demonstrates her emotional breaking point. [18:36] - You cannot pour from an empty cup. [19:49] - She could have stayed because she had rebuilt her emotional wealth, but leaving her marriage made her stronger. [21:03] - You have to know what you are willing to spend in each relationship and scenario. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on PodnewsJameelah Divine on Instagram

Duration:00:22:35

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Self-Regulation

10/6/2021
For this week in divine transformation we are talking about self-regulation. What is it and why is it important to know how to do it? As someone with a history of high levels of anxiety and anxiety attacks, I have come to find self-regulation strategies. Most of the time, they work. And sometimes, they don’t. Recently, things got to be too much and I had to ask for help. Asking for help is crucial when you need it and what I discovered that I was doing was “waiting for the other shoe to drop.” When things are going so great, sometimes we develop anxiety while we brace ourselves for something catastrophic to take it all away. So in this episode, listen for encouragement that things are okay and there is nothing wrong with needing help. Show Notes: [0:54] - We all may not have walked the same path, but Jameelah understands doubt, worry, grief, and self-sabotage. [2:14] - Jameelah’s brother had a daughter the day after her late daughter’s birthday. [3:06] - Everything is generally exciting right now, but self-sabotage sneaks in. [4:28] - When things are going well, Jameelah realized she was waiting for something catastrophic to happen to wipe it all away. [6:45] - Some hard conversations needed to happen and this showed Jameelah that she is not okay with conflict. [7:39] - With anxiety attacks, reality has no place. [9:28] - We don’t want to bother friends when we feel this way, but Jameelah knew she needed someone who understood what she was experiencing. [11:02] - It is important to realize when you need support but it is more important to communicate when you do. [12:40] - You are in a different place than you were previously. It is okay and you are prepared. [14:10] - There is nothing wrong with asking for help. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on PodnewsJameelah Divine on Instagram

Duration:00:16:16

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Green Flags

9/22/2021
We always hear about the red flags and how to spot them. But what about the green flags? What about the good things? In today’s episode of divine transformation, we’re talking about the good. I have a lot of good things to share that are happening in my life and I attribute them to embracing the good in spite of the bad. If you open your eyes, God gives you a preview of what’s to come. Although this has been a year of challenges, surprises, and major life events, it has turned into the best year of my life. So listen on to find out what makes green flags unique and why they shouldn’t be ignored. Show Notes: [1:11] - Jameelah announces that she is engaged and this is the best year of her life. [2:10] - Is something happening to you or for you? [4:10] - Lauren Wesley Designs, Jameelah’s design company, has been cast on a new HGTV show. [6:03] - Jameelah feels equipped to embrace all the love and support from people who care about her. She feels that everything has been timely. [7:13] - We talk about avoiding red flags, we don’t really talk about how we also ignore green flags. [8:24] - Understanding the green flags will help you have a balance of positive and negative. What are the good things? [9:50] - Even if someone doesn’t check off all the boxes, how many green flags do you see in a relationship? [10:48] - Listening is a lost art for many people. Truly listen. [12:31] - Jameelah compares green and red flags in relationships to those in interior design. [14:24] - Are you immediately jumping into something and picking the other person apart? [16:10] - Give things some time. Listen and get to know somebody. [17:50] - Look closely, ask questions, and be transparent about your situation. [19:11] - The first green flag Jameelah had about her fiance is that he welcomed her into his life fully. [20:20] - Jameelah never feels like she has to prove herself. [22:05] - Another green flag was the environment of acceptance and trust. [23:28] - Once you realize you don’t need fillers and that you are amazing just the way you are, you will go farther in life. [24:51] - Are you able to embrace the good? [26:14] - Support and understanding in a partner is a game changer for Jameelah after leaving her previous marriage. [27:51] - Jameelah knew she could try to salvage her marriage but just because she could doesn’t mean she should. She decided to leave and follow her intuition. [30:50] - If you open your eyes, God will give you a little preview of what is coming. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on PodnewsJameelah Divine on Instagram

Duration:00:34:43

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Shopping Around

9/15/2021
In today’s straight to the point episode, we’re talking about shopping around. In design, I tend to go to my trusted vendors. But when I first got started, I looked all over trying to find the perfect piece. Honestly, all that did was create confusion, waste my time, and waste money. This is the same when it comes to big decisions in life. When we are faced with a decision, we often know what our intuition is telling us. But instead of listening, we “shop around.” That means, we talk it over so many times to so many different people to see what they think. This just wastes time. So, listen to this quick tidbit on what shopping your dream around can do and what you should do instead. Show Notes: [1:06] - In interior design, Jameelah goes to her trusted vendors but when she first started, she would go all over looking for different options. [2:15] - When you’re faced with a decision, we shop our dream around and take it to a lot of people to see if they approve. It wastes time. [3:13] - Jameelah admits that sometimes she cares too much about what people think. [4:10] - Shopping around creates confusion. Follow your intuition. [5:40] - The only one you need to consult with is God. [6:18] - Only you can live your life. [7:15] - Don’t put your big decisions on other people. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on PodnewsJameelah Divine on Instagram

Duration:00:08:53

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The Guest Room

9/8/2021
As an interior designer, one of my all-time favorite rooms to design is the guest room. I have many reasons why, but the main one is that clients want designs that are a little different for the guest room than the other more frequently used spaces and that’s just plain fun. But when we compare the guest room design to soul design, there’s a deeper meaning. When it comes to soul design, the guest room is the space you have for others and their opinions. We want to be accommodating and comfortable but at what cost? We don’t want everyone overstaying their welcome or treating us like a hotel. In this episode, I explain how the guest room needs boundaries and how sometimes the need to reevaluate existing boundaries will arise. Show Notes: [0:45] - Being comfortable in your body is an amazing form of freedom. [1:54] - The messages you get from the people around you have an impact on your self- esteem. [3:11] - Frequently used rooms have specific needs. But the guest room is a room where you can design a little more “off the wall.” [4:16] - Many of Jameelah’s clients are the first in their families to have achieved the level of success to afford her services. [5:24] - You can make your guest room as a hotel, but think about how people treat hotels. Jameelah advises not to make people too comfortable. [7:00] - Guest rooms should be comfortable and accommodating, but you don’t want people to stay too long. [8:15] - If you feel that you can’t be yourself, you need to reevaluate your boundaries. [9:40] - Jameelah explains how being too trusting during a difficult time caused her to reevaluate her boundaries and those in her circle. [10:51] - Not everyone deserves the same boundaries. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on PodnewsJameelah Divine on Instagram

Duration:00:12:27

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Water Into Wine

9/1/2021
Water Into Wine On this week’s episode of divine transformation, we’re taking inventory of what we already have and turning it into wine. So often, we want new things to help us get to the next level. We are waiting till something happens before we take the next step. What will happen then is that we’ll get stuck waiting. As always, my interior design analogy works perfectly with this concept as we take inventory of what we already have to better design our own souls. Listen on to find out my tips on making do with what you have, thanking the things that are no longer serving you or bringing your joy, and leveling up. You, too, can live a very fulfilled life. Show Notes: [1:01] - Jameelah is currently very fulfilled in her life at the moment and wants to guide us to feel the same. [1:46] - In interior design, Jameelah takes inventory with clients during a consultation. [2:49] - When talking about soul design, make sure you are not selling yourself short. [4:01] - Jameelah’s design company in the beginning was known to “turn water into wine,” by working miracles with small budgets and building their portfolio. [4:56] - Everything you have right now is enough to take the next step. [6:11] - Prioritize and plan ahead to avoid being wasteful and risking heartache. [7:27] - Not only do you have enough but you need to realize that you are enough. [8:43] - Jameelah admits that at the beginning of her business, she did not feel like she was enough to be the face of her brand. [10:08] - Take inventory of what you already have and analyze its usefulness. [11:19] - Don’t hold on to things you don’t love just because you spent money on it. [12:19] - How far can you go with what you already have? [13:47] - Being authentic means to live your truth and not cover it up. [15:05] - Jameelah shares a Bible scripture that has stuck with her through the years. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on PodnewsJameelah Divine on InstagramListen on PodnewsJameelah Divine on Instagram

Duration:00:17:35

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The Healing Toolkit

8/25/2021
Let’s get started with a bang. After the previous episode, we know that I’ve been on quite the journey recently. How have I been able to keep it together? Over the years, I’ve developed my own personal healing toolkit, and I attribute a lot of my growth to doing these specific things. Remember that at the My Divine Life Podcast, we empower ourselves with enough courage to divinely design every aspect of our lives the way God purposed it to be. Through the years of developing this toolkit, God has helped me design tools for reflection, education, and purpose. This is “interior design” like you’ve never heard of: soul design. Listen on to find out about the healing toolkit and how powerful it can be. Show Notes: [1:09] - For this podcast, “interior design” really means “soul design.” [2:53] - The first thing that comes to your mind is what you really want. [4:06] - Push aside what others might think because people will never be satisfied. [5:04] - At the end of the day, this is your life to live. Stick by your decisions. [6:24] - Jameelah was a hairstylist for 15 years and admits that it was no longer serving her and lighting her up. [7:48] - Start with a brain dump activity. Write down or type up on your phone everything you can think of when you ask yourself “What do I want?” [9:00] - When you write down the people who are your anchors, who are the people you hesitate to write down? [10:22] - Jameelah compares interior design to life design. [12:11] - On her journey, Jameelah has developed a toolkit to help her get through the hard things. [13:09] - The first thing in Jameelah’s toolkit is listening to podcasts. [15:46] - Jameelah is an auditory learner so podcasts and audiobooks are great for her. [16:24] - One of the podcasts Jameelah recommends that helped her is Patrice Washington’s Redefining Wealth Podcast. [18:41] - Jameelah also recommends Woman Evolve. This podcast gave her a feeling of sisterhood. [21:13] - A pivotal podcast for Jameelah regarding marriage and couples has been Dead Ass with Khadeen and Devale. [23:10] - The fourth podcast that Jameelah recommends is The Love Hour. [24:33] - Therapy for Black Girls is another highly recommended podcast.

Duration:00:43:12

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We’re Back!

8/18/2021
Welcome to Season 3 of the My Divine Life Podcast! I am so glad to have you here with me today for this return for a better than ever season. One thing that has not changed is that we empower ourselves with enough courage to divinely design every aspect of our lives the way that God purposed it to be. It has been a while since Season 2 ended abruptly and if you’ve been following on social media, you’ll know why. Through the ups and downs of the last several months, I’m ready to share my truth and move forward with the amazing community of friends, family, followers, and listeners. Thank you for being here and let’s get started! Show Notes: [0:52] - Jameelah has encountered big shifts in her life starting in February of this year. [2:03] - Having met siblings she did not know she had, Jameelah knows she has needed them in her life. [3:15] - She describes her fear of moving forward with a divorce and the courage she needed to do so. [5:25] - When you’re making a big decision and it is scary, you have to move. If you allow idle time, you will allow others to impact your decision. [7:01] - When we share our story, it helps the next person. [8:13] - There are not always a lot of resources readily available to navigate through the death of a marriage. [9:29] - Although it was hard, Jameelah is proud of her decision to leave. [11:01] - The goal of this podcast moving forward is to provide tools. [11:56] - Season 3 will bring us back to the CASE method. [14:34] - Thank you for rallying behind Jameelah during this challenging time. [15:07] - Jameelah dedicates this episode and her transformation to her mother. [16:44] - Jameelah reads a letter that she wrote to her mother. [18:45] - Although currently happily living her life, Jameelah does take time to reflect on the difficulty of the last few months. [19:58] - Jameelah thanks the people in her life that have helped her through challenges. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on Podnews Jameelah Divine on Instagram

Duration:00:23:49

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It’s Okay to Be Wrong

3/18/2021
After a great trip to meet my sister and bonding time with my niece, I am back for a short episode on something that has been on my heart. It’s okay to be wrong. We are constantly growing and learning and making mistakes. That’s okay. Today’s episode is a short motivational boost to encourage you to speak your mind and say what’s on your heart in the moment. Know that somewhere down the line, you might not feel the same way in the future. We will let life pass us by if we continue trying to do everything right or say the right things. Show Notes: [1:01] - Meeting her sister that she just recently found out she had was an amazing experience for Jameelah. [1:48] - In addition to meeting her sister, Jameelah was able to bring her niece with her on the trip and took her to Ulta. It was a great bonding experience. [3:04] - Jameelah also got to talk to her brother over the last weekend which was nice because they haven’t spoken in a long time. [4:03] - So many times, people feel like they have to be right, but it's okay to be wrong. [4:33] - There are things that we may believe are right or wrong and then five years later, have a completely different outlook. That’s okay. People learn and change. [5:16] - Jameelah uses a previous podcast she was a cohost on years ago as an example of people growing and learning more. She was firm in her belief that she was right, but now she knows that she played a role in the situation. [6:34] - You need to be able to speak your mind and say what’s on your heart, knowing that somewhere down the line you might not feel the same way. That’s okay. [7:01] - We will let life pass us by if we continue trying to do everything right or say the right things. [8:03] - When you’re in different phases in your life, you will grow and change. That doesn’t mean the way you thought in the past is bad. [8:58] - You aren’t going to always learn things the easy way. There won’t always be someone there to tell you what to do. It’s okay to make mistakes. [9:30] - Hold yourself accountable to your mistakes, self-correct, and move on. [10:11] - Jameelah is very open that she learned how to self-correct through therapy. [11:01] - Moving forward, the podcast may not be as robust with Jameelah’s current situation, but she will continue to create content. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on PodnewsJameelah Davis on Instagram

Duration:00:11:50

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Y'all Won’t Believe This...

3/4/2021
You’ve waited through a few episodes, but I have to get it out. There has been a lot going on in my life and I have to say, this is something I never would have expected. Have you ever been blindsided by something completely crazy? Here at the My Divine Life Podcast we empower ourselves with enough courage to divinely design every aspect of our lives the way God purposed it to be. And through all the ups and downs, remember that God has a plan. Everything life throws at us is to help us learn and grow into who we are meant to be. I need to remember that and be strong, because this craziness is something else. Show Notes: [0:52] - At the time of recording, it is just one day before Jameelah gets on a plane to meet her long lost sister. [1:27] - It has been on her mind in recent years that the person Jameelah knows as her dad was not her real dad. But she has pushed that thought aside. [2:12] - During an appointment with her spiritual advisor, she decided to ask if her father was her birth father. [3:09] - After that meeting, Jameelah reached out to her mother who she does not have the best relationship with. She also looked at her ancestry.com. [4:13] - When asked if her dad was her birth father, Jameelah’s mom said that she knew this day would come. [4:40] - Jameelah shares the conversation she had with her mother. Both her mother and the person she has known to be her father knew that it was a possibility that her birth father was a different person. [5:51] - There was not a test done to confirm who Jameelah’s birth father is but she knows that her dad chose her as his daughter regardless. [6:13] - This experience crushed Jameelah and she doesn’t know how to explain it. [6:56] - Jameelah decided to search for her birth father. Her and her husband hired a private investigator who located him. [7:43] - Through this, she has found that she has three siblings. [8:21] - The dad who raised her is still her dad but she longs now to have a connection with this part of her family. [9:24] - Within days of finding out this news, another bomb was dropped on Jameelah but she will reveal it at a later date. [9:50] - She has processed this to a certain degree, but will be healing for a while. [10:29] - Through all of this, Jameelah is convinced that she is one of the strongest people she knows and all this craziness is God’s way of showing her her own strength and preparing her for greatness. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on PodnewsJameelah Davis on Instagram

Duration:00:12:29

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High VIbrations

2/25/2021
Let’s talk about keeping our vibrations high today. I know, it is such a buzz word right now, especially on social media. Because of that, I think it is important to take a step back and think about what it really means to be high vibing. Listen, life has been quite a doozy for me lately and keeping those vibrations high isn’t always easy. But I know, through journaling and meditation, that the things happening in my life are necessary for me to level up in life. My future self is counting on me and through complete transparency, we’re in this together. This episode is all about what it means to have a high vibration, how to journal your way into finding that vibration, and how to maneuver through painful life lessons. Show Notes: [0:56] - Jameelah can’t share exactly the things that have been happening in her life but can share that she has gotten a lot of bad news, good news, and worse news lately. [1:44] - At the current moment, Jameelah isn’t sure if she has really good emotional stamina or if she is in shock and doesn’t know how to process. [2:30] - Although going through a hard time, Jameelah feels that she has gained a new and stronger sense of confidence through handling recent events. [3:37] - Jameelah journaled about three weeks ago about maneuvering through high and low vibrations and feels that God was really listening to prepare her for recent events in her life. [4:48] - We have to start leaning into our intuition, which is God’s voice. We have to learn to trust ourselves and that gut feeling. [6:13] - Having a high vibration doesn’t mean that you’re happy all the time. Regardless of what you see on social media, you have to understand that your vibration is wholly determined by you. [7:03] - Jameelah describes an actionable journaling exercise to do right now to understand that love is the center of everything. [8:15] - High vibration is simply a choice without lowering your boundaries. [9:14] - Things that happen in lower vibrations are usually attacks and oftentimes they are confused with lessons. Jameelah explains what this means and how to tell the difference. [10:17] - God never exists in a low vibration. Lessons are not attacks. They come to help you grow. God needs you to learn a specific lesson to get you ready to get to the next level in your life. [12:24] - In her recent grief, Jameelah explains that she had to take a moment to commune with God. He made it abundantly clear that her experience is necessary in her growth and she needs to respect it. [13:10] - Jameelah compares self-care and high vibrations to a machine performing at its optimal performance. [14:37] - Jameelah describes her journaling and meditation process. [16:38] - Sometimes Jameelah’s journal entries do not make sense and sometimes they are eloquent. When you have a lot on your mind, just getting it out is the most important thing to clear your mind. [17:50] - Through meditating, Jameelah saw her future self and journaled about her experience. [18:44] - Jameelah shares her journal entry to demonstrate that it is not always coherent. It is a reflection of how she feels in the moment of writing and necessary to clear her head. [19:19] - Throughout future episodes, Jameelah plans to share journal entries. [19:58] - Our future self should be the highest version of ourselves. Our decisions sometimes chip away at us but it is our job to make sure that the person we are meant to be arrives. [20:49] - Jameelah is confident that God is calling her to be completely transparent so others, including you, feel like you are not alone and can work through life together. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on PodnewsJameelah Davis on Instagram

Duration:00:22:23

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Emotional Stamina

2/11/2021
Piggybacking off of last week’s episode on Emotional Intelligence, today I’m diving into a new topic: Emotional Stamina. While speaking with our last guest, Megan de la Concha, I discovered that there is a difference between Emotional Intelligence and Emotional Stamina and I thought today would be a good day to let it all hang out and freestyle an episode about that. Remember that at the My Divine Life Podcast we empower ourselves to divinely design every aspect of our lives the way God purposed them to be. And sometimes, when things are rough, we need to remember this and begin developing our Emotional Stamina to just keep ongoing. Show Notes: [0:52] - This was a very difficult week for Jameelah and she is exhausted. [1:59] - After last week’s episode with Megan de la Concha, this episode is a piggyback on her topic of Emotional Intelligence. [2:56] - Emotional Stamina is having the wherewithal to bounce back and be resilient through day to day life. [4:03] - The way that Jameelah is able to pick herself back up is due to her strong emotional stamina. Even prior to losing her daughter, but when Ryen passed, she had to put herself back together. [4:49] - Jameelah compares our unique selves to mosaics. We are beautiful broken pieces that can be put back together to be even more beautiful. [6:07] - This week, Jameelah learned some information that is life-changing. Although it is hard for her to deal with, she is still recording this episode to keep going. [7:03] - In order to build your Emotional Stamina, you have to seek to learn the lesson in what is happening immediately. You can give yourself time to cry, but you have to learn the lesson. [8:19] - Always hold on to the truth of the matter. Don’t jump into the rabbit hole and entertain the what-ifs. [9:10] - Another tip for Jameelah is to be honest. You have to be honest about how you feel. Don’t try to force yourself into feeling the way you think you should. [10:08] - It is okay if your feelings and emotions change quickly. It can happen, but you need to acknowledge the emotion and be honest about it. [10:47] - Something important in building Emotional Stamina is journaling, meditation, and prayer. [11:21] - While journaling, Jameelah wrote her thoughts and wrote messages to the people she felt have violated her and her trust. [12:08] - Rather than cussing out the person she is writing to, Jameelah tries to keep her vibration high and talk to the spirit of the people who wronged her. [13:27] - Through these practices of speaking your mind and being honest about it, you are working on forgiveness from your highest self. [14:16] - The last step in this Emotional Stamina growth, is to see a therapist. In order to fully grow in this area, a therapist will help tremendously. [15:18] - Jameelah knows a lot of truth but she admits that sometimes it is hard to follow through with what she teaches. [16:04] - A best friend to talk to is great, but Jameelah still recommends a therapist. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on PodnewsJameelah Davis on Instagram

Duration:00:17:34

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Emotional Intelligence with Megan De La Concha

2/4/2021
Throughout this last year, we have all dealt with various emotions and have all likely managed them differently. Through your ups and downs, are you the type of person to suppress how you feel? I, myself, have tended to be a people-pleaser in the past, which can cause us to mask how we are truly feeling. But what is your truth? Our guest today shares her absolutely amazing story and how she has built up her Emotional Intelligence. Her revolutionary method is so simple and easy to start implementing right now to get us all on the path towards good mental well being. Today’s guest is THE Megan De La Concha! Megan is a women’s empowerment and confidence coach. She serves women in all communities by empowering their lives with unstoppable confidence, unshakable resilience, and transformation through faith. Megan is the founder and CEO of Megan De La Concha, LLC. She is the host of the international podcast “Pep Talks with Megan De La Concha” and has dedicated her life to guiding women in breaking free of toxic cycles and into healing for a fully empowered and unstoppable life. Megan also offers one-on-one coaching, group coaching, and private masterclasses. Her story is immensely powerful and she is the perfect guest for the My Divine Life Podcast. Because here at the My Divine Life Podcast, we empower ourselves with enough courage to divinely design every aspect of our lives the way God purposed it to be. And through her journey, that is exactly what Megan is doing. Show Notes: [4:10] - Welcome to the podcast, Megan! Megan begins sharing her story and journey. [4:56] - Megan admits she had a pretty normal childhood and was not the rebellious type. [5:42] - When she was in her twenties, she became very insecure and felt that something wasn’t right. She became needy and was not trustworthy. [6:38] - At the age of 22, Megan found herself in a relationship that she thought was a dream come true, but it wound up being incredibly abusive. [7:27] - At 29, she was able to get away from this toxic relationship with her son. She realized she had completely lost herself and her voice. [8:40] - Megan’s relationship with a narcissist made her feel like she couldn’t even trust or believe herself. [10:08] - While in the thick of it, Megan had no idea what kind of relationship she was in. She admits that she was high all the time because that was the only way she knew how to cope with the abuse. [11:11] - Megan admits that she didn’t think anyone would believe her if she told them because her abusive partner was very believable and convincing that everything was fine. She worked hard to hide the problem from others and then worked even harder to believe her own made-up stories as well. [12:16] - Megan moved in with her parents and started therapy and working from home. [13:04] - After deciding that she would not give in and be bitter forever, Megan enrolled in college to get her Master’s degree and wound up getting three degrees. [13:42] - Due to Covid-19, Megan decided to leave her job in healthcare to work from home as an entrepreneur. [16:14] - Through therapy and looking back now, Megan realized that her insecurity and anxiety came from her upbringing. Her father had debilitating anxiety without knowing what it was. [18:40] - Megan began to feel like she wasn’t good enough because of the way her father dealt with his anxiety and this affected her in a big way in her early twenties. [19:37] - Megan put her identity into her relationships with men which made her a very vulnerable person for an abusive relationship. [21:16] - Even after leaving her abusive relationship, Megan put herself into another relationship that she still put her identity into fully. [25:13] - Emotional Intelligence is a skill that you build and practice. It is not something you are born with. It is something you have to take action with every single day. [26:21] - Megan was on medication for two years while she worked on learning other...

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7 Lessons From Loss

1/28/2021
Party People, welcome to Season 2 of the My Divine Life Podcast! If you are new here, you need to know that here at My Divine Life, we empower ourselves with enough courage to divinely design every aspect of our lives the way God purposed it to be. The last episode of Season 1 was all about saying goodbye to 2020. It was a rough year, no doubt, but without mess, we won’t get to the point of positive change. And I think we can all agree that positive change is needed and hopefully on its way. But now with the first episode of Season 2, we’re discussing a somber topic - grief and loss. As mentioned in previous episodes, I lost my daughter, Ryen as an infant and January is sometimes a very difficult time of year for me as the anniversary of her passing. But over the years, I have learned a lot of lessons from experiencing loss and it is important to me that they be shared. So, listen on today for the seven lessons I learned from loss. This episode is a reminder that if you are experiencing grief, you are not alone, but it is also a guide for those who are supporting someone in grief. No matter what, give yourselves grace and keep these seven lessons in mind. Show Notes: [1:10] - Welcome back! Last episode was all about saying goodbye to 2020 and while it was a rough year, Jameelah views the times we are in as a time of change and reckoning. [2:34] - Without mess, you won’t get to the point of positive change. [2:49] - Jameelah references and highly recommends a book called You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay. She shares an analogy that she keeps in her mind during times of change. [4:26] - Jameelah initially had planned on taking the entire month of January off as it is the anniversary of the death of her daughter, Ryen. [5:34] - Instead of taking the month off, today’s episode is all about the lessons Jameelah has learned over time in her healing journey. [6:00] - Lesson 1 is that grief comes in waves. It won’t go away. Some years are better than others. [6:57] - There is a certain level of growth that God wanted Jameelah to achieve and her daughter has played an intricate part in that without being present. [7:47] - Grief is not meant to “get over.” You have to develop skills to manage and deal with grief because it will always be there in some way. [8:43] - Lesson 2 is that you have to deal with grief. You can’t run from it. Jameelah received a lot of bad advice from well-meaning people who had not been in her shoes. [10:01] - For those who are with someone who is experiencing grief, you have to sit there in it with them. Trying to take their mind off of it is not helpful but you can try to do things that will bring them joy. [11:18] - Even for those who have experienced miscarriages or stillbirths, even though you did not experience a life with them, does not mean that they did not exist. [11:51] - Through grief, many people tend to try to make people feel comfortable around them when they themselves feel very uncomfortable. [12:24] - When people ask how many kids she has, Jameelah includes Ryen in her count. She doesn’t shy away from talking about her daughter because she won’t disrespect her as if she didn’t exist. [13:28] - Jameelah and her family continue to celebrate her daughter’s birthday and remember her on the anniversary of her death. This is lesson 3: to celebrate their life and existence. [15:01] - When life doesn't go as planned, it can send you to a really bad place. Jameelah does not attach herself to plans anymore to protect herself from grief. [16:11] - If you feel like you need to cry and mourn and that is a part of your process, then you need to do that. You don’t have to grieve in anyone else’s way. [17:21] - Lesson 4 is that money does not make things easier or fixes anything when it comes to grief and loss. [19:15] - When Ryen passed, she received a lot of sympathy even from people who did not seem to like her. But sympathy fades over time. [21:17] - Lesson 5 is that...

Duration:00:34:22

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Leaving it All Behind in 2020

12/16/2020
It is already that time, Party People. I am wrapping up season 1 of the My Divine Life Podcast and it has been such an amazing journey. For this episode, I’m going down the list of all the things I am leaving behind in 2020. There’s a lot that I am moving forward without weighing me down and instead of setting a new year’s resolution, I’m simply ditching the baggage. It has been a tough year for us all and for some it has been absolutely devastating. It is my hope and in my prayers that 2021 is a better year and we are on the track to normalcy. So take a listen to what I’m leaving behind and make a list of what you don’t want to bring with you into 2021. Show Notes: [1:17] - It is Jameelah’s prayer that we have all learned something this year through all of the things we’ve struggled through. [2:21] - One thing that Jameelah is leaving behind in 2020 is non-reciprocal relationships. She is feeling very “done” with one sided relationships. [3:32] - Another thing she is leaving in 2020 is the word “bougie.” We need to normalize luxury and feeling good about our own success and material earnings. [4:58] - She is also leaving behind the phrase “I am better than you.” Jameelah has flipped the phrase to mean that she is better, but she’s better than she was yesterday, last month, last year, etc. [5:36] - People pleasing and client pleasing is something else Jameelah isn’t going to obsess over next year. [6:53] - We need to stop apologizing for charging what we’re worth and instead charge more than we’re worth and rise to occasion to meet it. [7:14] - Another thing we are leaving behind in 2020 are people who shame us for wanting more. [9:27] - Jameelah wants to use what she has learned this year to mentor others and move forward in reaching for better. [10:05] - Diets are also off the list for Jameelah in 2021. She’s leaving body image issues in 2020. You should only make a change if you want it for yourself. [11:42] - We have been conditioned to believe the negative things about ourselves and develop poor body image and we tend to ignore those who are praising us. [12:54] - We need to move forward with the understanding that it is an audience of one. It is just you and God and no one else matters. [13:48] - A lot of people are going through a hard time. But it will pass. [14:27] - Take the time to dwell on the lessons from 2020 instead of the tragedies or try to find the lesson within the tragedy. [15:36] - Doing better in 2021 is not a new year’s resolution. [16:48] - 2021 may not look normal, but Jameelah’s hope is that normalcy is on its way. Links and Resources: Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyListen on LibsynListen on PodnewsJameelah Davis on Instagram

Duration:00:18:08

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Blending the Mind, Body, and Soul with LeNaya Smith Crawford

12/2/2020
We’re talking about it all today, Party People. The Mind. The Body. The Soul. At the My Divine Life Podcast, we empower ourselves with enough courage to divinely design every aspect of our lives the way God purposed it to be. With designing every aspect comes healing and there might not be just one thing you can do to heal. I am on a long journey of healing and understanding myself and the conversation I have with today’s guest is so meaningful. My guest today is LeNaya Smith Crawford. LeNaya is a licensed marriage and family therapist and holistic wellness expert. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Spelman College and her Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy with a specialization in trauma therapy. In addition to her degrees, she is a registered play therapist, couples therapist, certified yoga, sound, and meditation guide, media contributor, and teacher. As the Holistic MFT, LeNaya specializes in bridging holistic wellness practices with traditional psychotherapy on people’s paths to healing and purpose. Through the blending of the mind, body, and soul, she helps people protect their peace, cultivate joy, improve relationships, affirm and love themselves. Show Notes: [2:57] - Jameelah and LeNaya met as students at Spelman College in 2009. [3:38] - Fast forward to today, LeNaya owns her own practice called Kaleidoscope Family Therapy. [4:17] - LeNaya’s journey to being The Holistic MFT began at Spelman College as a Psychology major. She originally thought she would be a child psychologist. [4:45] - During this time in Covid, she has found her purpose in helping women and couples with self love, joy, and purpose for healing. [5:14] - Through LeNaya’s healing journey she has discovered that there is not the “one thing” that will heal us. People are multifaceted beings and therefore our healing must be multifaceted as well. [6:36] - You don’t have to choose one thing to help you on your journey. LeNaya blends the mind, body, and soul to help people protect their peace, cultivate joy, improve relationships, affirm and love themselves. [7:10] - For the mind, LeNaya suggests therapy and affirmations. She is a big believer in speaking into the world. [7:38] - For the body, any type of movement is important. LeNaya loves yoga for movement. But LeNaya also describes how play is important even as adults. [7:59] - And for the soul, or spirit, LeNaya recommends meditation, sound healing, and essential oils. [8:51] - LeNaya is the daughter of two pastors and identifies as a Christian. [10:39] - Jameelah and LeNaya discuss the taboo topic of healing methods among Christians. [11:46] - LeNaya says that we have limited God by putting him in a box where we only access him through the Bible and through church, but he is in everything. [12:29] - If it is good for you, heals you, and brings you closer to God, how can that be against Christianity? [14:30] - It is really about loving and that includes loving ourselves. [15:52] - Because of some of the healing practices LeNaya encourages is considered witchcraft, she and Jameelah discuss following your heart and your gut and do what is right for you. [16:41] - This could mean that you educate others or you set boundaries and continue on your spiritual journey. [17:13] - If you identify as a Christian, LeNaya also encourages you to find the scripture that aligns with meditation and other healing practices. [18:23] - Typically, our closer circle of family and friends need boundaries when you are on this journey. Is it more important to hold up a false version of yourself or to follow your purpose? [21:13] - Dealing with any problem with your beliefs and feelings, give yourself permission to ask questions and seek the answers yourself. [22:57] - If God is limitless, how can he be identified? [23:50] - During this process, we all have a lot of unlearning to do. This is something that happens daily. LeNaya illustrates this with an example from her own...

Duration:00:38:31

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Switch Off Your Dieting Mindset with Evelyn LeVasseur

11/25/2020
Weight and body image are always a hot topic. It seems like we are always dieting and worrying about our weight and feeling guilt when we make a seemingly “bad” food choice. Here at the My Divine Life Podcast, we empower ourselves with enough courage to divinely design every aspect of our lives the way God purposed them to be. And that, Party People, includes our health. That’s why I invited Evelyn LeVasseur to the show today and our conversation will leave you feeling empowered instead of discouraged when it comes to your health and nutrition. The best part is that Evelyn wants you to stop dieting. Yes! Stop it! Evelyn is the owner of Evelyn Levasseur Fitness, a company that focuses on helping busy, overwhelmed moms reach their body goals without dieting or deprivation. Evelyn knows that moms can be especially hard on themselves and expect perfection in our homes, jobs, marriages, and of course, our bodies. She wants every woman to know she can want to change her body and love it at the same time. Most importantly, Evelyn knows that moms want what is best for their children and having negative feelings about ourselves can lead our children to have negative feelings about themselves, too. So Evelyn is sure to approach all things from the angle of knowing that our actions shape our children and the legacies of health we will leave them. Evelyn is a certified group and personal trainer, a hormonal fat loss coach, and has a specialization in behavior change. She also has a BA in Psychology and Masters in Education. I can’t wait for you to hear all about her story and her method on changing your mindset around health. Show Notes: [3:23] - Evelyn’s journey started really early as she was very athletic as a child and adolescent. [3:56] - When Evelyn went to college, she lost her identity a little bit after putting on weight because if she wasn’t fit, she didn’t know who she was. She shares her first experience with a diet and how she kept going back and forth. [5:15] - After Evelyn had her first daughter, she could not get the weight back off and hired someone to help her. She loved it so much that she became a certified trainer and coach. [5:49] - She was still dieting however and knows now that she still hadn’t changed her mindset. [6:18] - Evelyn shares her painful story about her mom being diagnosed with dementia and realized that she shouldn’t be wasting her valuable time with her family with dieting. [7:29] - The experience with her mom propelled her forward into changing her mindset. She didn’t want to leave a legacy of obsessing over dieting for her daughters and instead wanted one of health and family values. [9:41] - Jameelah shares how she connected with Evelyn’s stories on their identity based on their body. [10:37] - Jameelah also watched her grandparents deal with dementia and how her mother was a caregiver for them. [12:12] - When you’re obsessing over your body weight and have negative feelings about yourself, you are not present for your family. [13:01] - Even if we are not speaking the words out loud, we are still teaching our children a lesson. The way we love ourselves teaches our kids how to love themselves. [14:29] - What is it that you are trying to feel? If you can attach your goal to an emotion, you are more likely to be successful. [16:51] - When Evelyn works with a client, a mom in particular, she starts with her mindset. After that, she goes into the 5 Pillars of Health. [17:29] - The first pillar is your sleep. You should be getting 7-9 hours uninterrupted and consistent sleep. This isn’t always possible, so your job is to bring your body to a sense of rest through naps, journaling, or meditation. [18:15] - The next pillar is stress. Especially in 2020, stress is here to stay. But we can change how we respond to stress. [18:34] - The third pillar is water intake. Evelyn clears up some misconceptions on water intake and gives some guidelines on how much is right for you. [19:27]...

Duration:00:48:11

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Muvah Motivation with Whitney Johnson

11/18/2020
It all starts with a strong relationship. Whether you are talking about the parent-child relationship or the educator-child relationship, it is so important to have a connection with the children in your care. In some areas, we’ve lost our way. And we need to get back on track to help develop our kids’ values, education, and strengthen relationships. That’s why I invited my dear friend, Whitney Johnson, to chat with me for this episode of the My Divine Life Podcast. Whitney is the founder of Real Muvahood LLC, a parenting support company devoted to teaching and supporting black moms through the challenges that they face through motherhood, or “muvahood” as she calls it. Her work centers around helping women build strong relationships that support them and recognizing their purpose, developing their own identity, and creating harmony between work and home life. In addition to being a rock star mom and your biggest cheerleader, Whitney has also been known as the “preschool whisperer” after her many years in early childhood development. The insight she gives us today is unmatched. I took notes! And you need to as well. Let’s go! Show Notes: [2:21] - Before founding her company, Real Muvahood, Whitney was known as the “preschool whisperer” on social media and noticed that all moms had the same things in common. They wanted to be good moms but lacked the time and energy and needed support. [4:20] - Whitney shares how she started this journey in childcare. She discovered she was really great with kids. [5:05] - Once Whitney had her son, she had to make a lot of changes. She knew how to take care of others’ kids, but she was scared to be a mom herself. She was scared to ask for help. [7:57] - When Whitney noticed that the kids who were behaving wonderfully for her were acting out with their parents, it clicked for her that she needed to help the moms create a safe and structured environment for their kids. [9:40] - Whitney’s Muvahood method allows women to discover themselves and show up to be their full selves for their children. This also helped their kids continue their good behavior at home. [11:15] - Jameelah shares that her son is struggling in school because his teacher doesn’t understand his gifts. Whitney also shares a story about her own son as well. [13:23] - Whitney states that there should be more black teachers to fully understand the culture and partner with parents. [14:37] - Teachers have the knowledge but the challenge is to make sure that each kid is getting what they need from school. [15:34] - Jameelah knows that if her son were in an all-black school, he would be the star student. [16:04] - As a preschool teacher, Whitney has worked with all kinds of kids. It is not about the race and upbringing of the child, but the way the teacher sets up their environment that supports each child fully. [16:29] - Class size can also be a serious issue with controlling student behavior. [17:41] - As parents, we always want to put our children in the best place we can. [18:38] - Whitney shares how her method is catered towards moms. As she shares in today’s episode, the breakdown of how she supports moms is generalized as she doesn’t know everyone’s personal details. [19:53] - Whitney’s method helps you uncover what you need from yourself, what’s missing, and how you can get it to feel comfortable in your role as a caregiver. [20:21] - There are five steps that go with each letter of MUVAH. [20:41] - M stands for mindset. Whitney gives an example of what this means. [22:08] - U stands for uncover. This is when you discover what it is you and your child need. [23:02] - V is for validation which gives your child the validation they need to support what you are working on together. This is where you model for your children. [23:53] - A stands for activate. You built everything in your home and modeled for them. Now you activate this new skill at school or with your child’s caregiver. [24:52] - H is...

Duration:00:46:36