For anyone who feels like their life is one disaster after another: good news–you’re not alone. Jameela Jamil (The Good Place, She-Hulk) hosts a new podcast called Wrong Turns where she gathers her funny friends and they share their most mortifying and embarrassing stories. Crucially, there are no morals and no silver linings. They are simply here to revel in each others’ misfortune. Wrong Turns: where dignity goes to die. Wrong Turns was created and produced by Jameela Jamil and Stewart Bai ...
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The Jamilia Grier Show reveals how entrepreneurship, global perspective, and personal challenges converge to create the ultimate journey of self-discovery. Through raw conversations with diverse entrepreneurs and Jamilia's own journey from lawyer to business owner, discover how to build businesses that fund your freedom, escape unfulfilling work, and create a borderless legacy. Whether you're trapped in a 9-5 or seeking financial independence, each episode delivers actionable insights to hel ...
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Breadwinning Business Women™ podcast is a one-of-a-kind show that takes a feminine approach to achieving financial freedom through business ownership. This isn’t about making more than your husband. It’s about building a business that creates a life that allows you to take care of yourself. Marketing expert and Business Coach, Jamila Payne combines her entrepreneurial experience and coaching insights to teach women business owners how to get out of their own way and take their businesses to ...
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Conteúdos sobre Redação, Literatura, Língua Portuguesa, Filosofia, ENEM, vestibular e concursos públicos! Bate-papo franco com o Pablo Jamilk.
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The Future Women podcast is hosted by Jamila Rizvi. We’re on a mission to make you better at work. Each week you’ll meet inspiring guests, discover more about gender equity, hear real life stories of working women and learn clever, practical tips to help you get ahead. We’ll get you laughing and keep you thinking all at the same time.
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Homebrewing beer. In each episode award winning brewer and beer writer Jamil Zainasheff discusses brewing a specific style of beer. Included are award winning recipes, tips for home brewing, tasting notes, and a live question and answer segment with listeners.
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Two music industry veterans team up to delve into one of the most influential bands of all time. Join rock radio vet Roche and Billie Jean Sarullo (of The Orchard, a division of Sony Music Entertainment) on an exploration of the music, performances, and culture of Pearl Jam.
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Starring Jameela Jamil and Manny Jacinto! After crash-landing on a mysterious planet with no memory and a sentient AI implant in his brain keeping him alive, a soldier searches for answers about his past. There are only four things Lucan knows with certainty: his name, his rank, that the droll AI implant speaking to him inside his mind is named Ven, and finally, that she is the only thing keeping him from dying. With no other memories or connection to their pasts, Lucan and Ven must navigate ...
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A podcast focusing on spirituality, the paranormal, spiritual awakening, spiritual enlightenment, life purpose, forgiveness, healing, and timeless wisdom. "Whether we know it or not, our souls are on a journey!" Connect with me as we go on this journey together, stay tuned. The purpose of JAMILLIAH'S THE SOUL-PATH JOURNEY PODCAST is to learn and share timeless wisdom and inspirational, spiritual content; in order to help myself and others to heal and evolve. "I am sharing my experiences, and ...
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The Process (by Austin Monroe and Jamila Reddy)
@blackauntiesupreme and @austinmonroe.biz are WORKING THROUGH IT, Y'ALL!
On The Process, we work through the experiences we're having on the journey to our best lives. Each episode we dig into a different topic - love, sex, money, life changes - with a mission to uncover the things that threaten to diminish our joy, and to discover the things that will help us magnify it. From time to time, we conduct interviews with people (other makers and creators) whose work and lives inspire us to reflect on radical - more sustainable - ways of being in the world. We want to ...
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Jameela considers this our most relatable episode yet, and given what you're about to hear, that's terrifying. She welcomes her friends Jillian Bell (Kinda Pregnant, Summer of 69) and Chelsea Devantez (Glamorous Trash, The Problem with Jon Stewart). Jillian completely malfunctions around celebrities and Chelsea does not beat around the bush. Please…
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If you’re looking up at June like, “Wait, What!?—how are we halfway through the year already?”...you’re not alone. This is your halftime moment—and it’s exactly when most entrepreneurs either level up or completely stall out. But you? You’ve got a business to grow and goals to smash. In this week’s episode of the Breadwinning Business Women podcast…
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Tired of listening to your inner critic crush your self-confidence all day?Are you constantly second-guessing yourself or feeling like you're not enough? In this empowering episode, I break down how to build real self-confidence — not the fake kind that depends on likes, followers, or external validation. You'll learn how to identify your inner cri…
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Let me ask you something: When your clients talk about what you do—do they repeat your language, or do they describe you the same way they describe everyone else in your space? Because here is what I see happening with a lot of high-achieving women entrepreneurs: They are amazing at what they do… but their ideas sound generic. Their offers sound li…
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Jameela welcomes two guests who damn near made her pass out: actor, writer comedian and singer Jordan Firstman (English Teacher, album "Secrets") and writer, comedian, actress and podcaster Megan Gailey (The Roast of Tom Brady, Sports Bitches podcast). Jordan experiences his own Rear Window, while Megan is more concerned with her back door. Listen …
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A Smelling and a Loosening: Jameela is joined by two great friends and hilarious comedians who are both currently on tour: Amy Miller and Beth Stelling. Amy invents a word you can never unhear, hard as you may try. And Beth tells us what happens when you combine your mother's water bra and Olympian-level flexibility. Please rate and review like you…
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If you're trying to grow your service business and feeling like you need to be everywhere all the time—posting, pitching, DM sliding, launching—it’s time for a reset. Because your next client? She’s not out there in the digital wilderness. She’s already in your world. In this week’s episode of the Breadwinning Business Women podcast, I’m breaking d…
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In our second Wrong Turns episode, Jameela welcomes We're Here to Help hosts Jake Johnson (Spider-Verse trilogy, New Girl), and Gareth Reynolds (Arrested Development, You're the Worst) along with Eric Edelstein (Parks and Recreation, Twin Peaks). Jake shares a hair don't, Gareth breaks from proper lavatory etiquette, and Eric continues his brave ba…
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You know that awkward stage between planting the seeds and seeing the harvest? That’s where a lot of entrepreneurs start doubting their coaching. But what if I told you the wins are already happening—you just don’t know what to look for? This week on Breadwinning Business Women, I’m breaking down 7 hidden signs your coaching is working. Because ROI…
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We can think of no better way to launch a podcast than with our first two guests: Mae Martin and Bob the Drag Queen. Mae (Handsome podcast, debut album “I’m a TV,” and upcoming Netflix series “Wayward”) shares their secret crush gone horribly wrong, and perhaps the most incorrect way to use a spatula. Bob (RuPaul’s Drag Race winner, The Traitors, N…
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For anyone who feels like their life is one disaster after another: good news–you’re not alone. Jameela Jamil hosts a new podcast called Wrong Turns where she gathers her funny friends and they share their most mortifying and embarrassing stories. Crucially, there are no morals and no silver linings. They are simply here to revel in each others’ mi…
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You signed up for coaching. You paid the invoice. You showed up to the Zoom. And now... you’re waiting for the miracle. Well, I hate to break it to you (actually, I don’t)—but coaching doesn’t work unless you do. This week on Breadwinning Business Women, I’m laying it all out: 🎤 How to make sure your coaching investment doesn’t go to waste. See, I’…
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Global wealth strategist Adam Fayed joins me to break down the two most powerful paths to building wealth abroad — and how to choose the one that fits your life, goals, and mindset.Guest on this Episode: Adam Fayed https://adamfayed.com/ Learn more about Jamilia Grier https://jamiliagrier.com
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It starts small. You second-guess an idea. You downplay a win. You hold back from launching something you know could be powerful. Before you know it, you’re playing small, and you know you’re meant for more. Have you ever caught yourself shrinking? Not physically (although I am not against a great pair of heels) — I mean shrinking your dreams... yo…
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You're funny, brilliant, and real with your best friends — but when it's time to perform, you hide. Sound familiar? In this episode, Jamilia Grier shares the hidden cost of wearing a "professional mask" — and how taking it off changed her life, business, and happiness forever. 🎯 Inside: • The 3 signs you're hiding behind a mask (without realizing i…
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At 27 years old, Richard Blank left behind the familiar streets of Philadelphia to follow an unlikely calling — training call center workers in Costa Rica. What started as a teaching job turned into a lifelong entrepreneurial journey, building Costa Rica’s Call Center into a thriving business with over 10,000 employees. In this episode, Richard sha…
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You’re stuck in prep mode. There’s a sneaky little trap high-achieving women fall into—and it’s dressed up as professionalism. We wait until the branding is perfect. We stall until the funnel is polished. We tell ourselves, “When I’m ready, I’ll (fill in the blank)” But let me tell you: Prepared is the enemy of profit. And in today’s new episode of…
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How to Scale Without Losing Personal Connection — Creating Meaningful Travel Experiences in Italy with Angelo Carotenuto
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In this episode, I sit down with Angelo Carotenuto, founder of Liv Tours, to unpack how he scaled a thriving travel company across Europe while creating *meaningful, human-centered experiences* — not just ticking tourist boxes. 💬 What you'll learn: - How to grow a business without losing authenticity and connection - Why meaningful experiences are …
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Let’s have a quick heart-to-heart about your marketing strategy. If your entire growth plan is built on free content, social posts, and good intentions—you might be putting your business at a disadvantage. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been there. Trying to get clients without spending a dime. But if you’re wondering why your audience isn’t growing, why…
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Summary In this conversation, Jamilia Grier and Bonge Gumede explore the journey of entrepreneurship, focusing on Bonge's transition from university to becoming a fitness content creator. They discuss the importance of self-discovery, the impact of family expectations, and the evolving fitness industry in Zimbabwe. Bonge emphasizes the need for pos…
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You didn’t start your business to be broke. And you work too hard for your revenue to feel like Shonda Rimes latest mystery series, The Residence. It’s the perfect time of year to look at what’s really going on with your income. If you're holding your breath at the end of every month hoping a payment lands in time—this episode is your wake-up call …
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The American Dream isn't broken because we're not working hard enough—it's broken by design. In this raw, eye-opening episode, Jamilia reveals how her contrasting childbirth experiences in the U.S. versus Singapore exposed fundamental flaws in the American system. Discover the shocking calculation that showed her typical American success would requ…
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In this eye-opening conversation, Jamilia sits down with Evin McMullen, co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Privado ID (formerly Polygon ID), who shares her remarkable journey from traditional finance to becoming a pioneering force in digital identity within Web3.Evin pulls back the curtain on the struggles and breakthrough moments that led he…
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If you want to run your business like a real business—not a side hustle, not a hustle-hustle—but a grown woman business that makes grown woman money... Then you have to make time to work on the business, not just in it. You know what I mean. You’re answering emails. Serving clients. Putting out fires. And suddenly, your goals are on the back burner…
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In this powerful solo episode, Jamilia shatters the myth that entrepreneurial success requires deep technical expertise or massive capital investment. Drawing from her own journey of discomfort and growth, she reveals how technology has become the great equalizer for entrepreneurs at all levels. Jamilia shares candid insights about her own tech lea…
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How to Manage Business When Life Take Over (PART 2)
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1:15:47Life can be unpredictable. One minute, you’re making strides in your business, and the next minute, something unexpected derails everything. Sound familiar? In this week’s episode of the Breadwinning Business Women podcast, I’m sharing the 10 things you can do to keep your business moving forward—even when life tries to knock you down. I’m not just…
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Why do some business partnerships soar while others flop? In this episode, I delve into the art of mastering collaborative success for entrepreneurs aiming to scale their businesses through strategic partnerships. Discover the essential leadership skills and innovative strategies needed to navigate the evolving landscape of business alliances in 20…
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Sometimes life throws us a curveball. You know that feeling when you're cruising in your business, making progress, and then—BOOM—something happens that completely derails your momentum? As a business growth and productivity expert, I’m not immune to those moments. And let me be clear: things aren’t always perfect for me. But I do have a set of pro…
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In this episode, Jamilia Grier speaks with Ayomide Ogunsakin, a law graduate from Nigeria, about her journey into decentralized finance (DeFi) and the intersection of law and technology. Ayomide shares her background, influences, and the importance of DeFi in Nigeria's emerging market. They discuss the challenges of learning about DeFi, the need fo…
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In this episode, we dive into the transformative power of living and traveling abroad with Jim Rogers. Jim is the author of the best seller, Investment Biker, the story of this amazing trip, and it’s about the world economy and society – who’s sinking and who’s swimming, which countries are on the rise and which are collapsing, where you can make a…
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Did you know that more than half of working professionals have considered leaving their jobs to start a business, but fewer than 10% actually take the plunge? The fear of the unknown, financial insecurity, and the challenge of competing in a crowded market often hold people back. In today’s episode, I we dive into a bit of my founding story, the tr…
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Turia Pitt is one of Australia’s most inspirational women. She is a wearer of many hats - an author, speaker, business owner, ambassador. She is also a runner. Running changed her life forever when, while competing in an ultramarathon in remote Western Australia, she was caught in an out of control grassfire and sustained burns to 65 per cent of he…
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Feeling Like You Don't Belong? What Web3 & Open Campus Taught Me About Carving Your Own Space
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Have you ever walked into a room and felt like you were not supposed to be there? Like everyone else fit in effortlessly, but you were the outlier, the one who didn't belong. Well, in this episode, I reflect on having that very experience while visiting Hong Kong for an internal meeting with Open Campus. I unpack how I counter this feeling by showi…
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Catherine Livingstone is the Chancellor of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). She’s also an extraordinarily accomplished businesswoman who has served as the President of the Business Council of Australia, and has served as Chairman of Commonwealth Bank, Telstra and CSIRO. In this episode, Livingstone joins Helen McCabe to reflect on how she…
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What do you do when the career you spent years building just isn't an option anymore? Most people panic, but Dr. Namrata Upadhyay didn't. She built an empire. She went from a practicing dentist to a game changing entrepreneur, launching the Global Dentist Pool, a platform shaking up the medtech world by connecting clinicians with industry in a whol…
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Can you care about too many things? Or is a prolific professional drive an asset? Dr Anne Summers is a celebrated author, journalist and feminist leader. She played a pivotal role in the women’s movement, co-founding Australia’s first women’s refuge, Elsie, in the 1970s. She’s advised two Prime Ministers, and has written nine books to date. Dr Summ…
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Are you building a business for today—or the next decade? Because if you're still thinking like it's 2020, you're already behind. The biggest reason businesses fail isn't the economy or competition—it's refusing to evolve. In this episode, Jamilia Grier breaks down why AI, Web3, and blockchain are no longer optional. From law firms to startups, ind…
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Hello listeners! We're sharing another FW podcast we think you'll love called Too Much. Professor Georgina Long shot to national attention when she was named Australian of the Year. Her research on melanoma - known as Australia’s national cancer - has saved thousands of lives. In this episode, Professor Long joins Helen McCabe to reflect on the whi…
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In this episode, we explore why relocating to different cities or countries can have a massive impact on your financial trajectory, career growth, and overall well-being. From tax advantages and lower living costs to better networking opportunities and lifestyle perks, we break down the key factors to consider when choosing where to live and work. …
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Hello listeners! We're sharing another FW podcast we think you'll love called Too Much. Moana Kidd never imagined she’d be a Senior Constable with Victoria Police. As a woman of colour who’d been working in the arts, she was used to attending rallies - not patrolling them. But when an unexpected career shift led her to look for new work - she decid…
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Over 300,000. That’s how many business owners are in the communities that I did workshops for to in January alone. Sounds crazy right? It’s a visibility strategy that I like to call OPP, otherwise known as other people’s people. Since I have yet to become Instagram famous, I had to figure out another way to grow my reach and impact more business ow…
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What’s it really like to start a business in Dubai? Forget the glitz and glamour you see on social media—this episode dives into real, unfiltered stories from expat entrepreneurs who built their businesses from the ground up. We’re talking to Amber Morris, a Texas-born motorsports enthusiast who runs a high-performance auto garage in Dubai, and Nik…
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Hello listeners! We're sharing another FW podcast we think you'll love called Too Much. Brooke Blurton is best known for being the first Black and bisexual woman on The Bachelorette. She’s also a youth worker, an author, a podcaster and a mental health advocate. In this episode, she joins Helen McCabe to reflect on how she's had a career dismissed …
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In this episode of The Jamilia Grier Show, I sit down with Sheila Randall, a Canadian entrepreneur who recently made the bold move to Dubai to restart her business journey. Sheila shares her inspiring story of overcoming setbacks, rediscovering her passion, and why Dubai's thriving business environment was the perfect place for her fresh start. We …
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A few years ago,I had a brilliant idea for a new offer. I mapped it out in detail, brainstormed all the possibilities, and spent weeks refining it. Guess what? I never launched it. I got stuck in the overplanning cycle – tweaking, refining, and second-guessing. Sound familiar? The truth is, overplanning can feel productive, but it’s really just a s…
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Hey everyone, I’ve got some exciting news! Barely Legal in Web3 is evolving into Jamilia Grier, and trust me—it’s going to be even better. Over the past year, I’ve been diving deep into entrepreneurship, meeting amazing people in Dubai and beyond, and it’s time to expand the conversation. We’re still covering tech and innovation, but now we’re addi…
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Hello listeners! We're sharing another FW podcast we think you'll love called Too Much. Chanel Contos was just 21 years old when she launched an online petition that sparked a movement and propelled her into the global spotlight. Teach Us Consent triggered a national conversation and led to mandatory consent education in all Australian schools. In …
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It’s already the middle of the month, and if you’re like many entrepreneurs, you may be feeling the weight of your goals right now. Did you know last Friday was officially “Quitter’s Day?” It’s when 72% of us give up or start questioning our goals and if we can really make it happen this year. But here’s the thing: You don’t have to quit. I’m here …
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SPECIAL: How Matildas star Lydia Williams embraced being "too humble"How Matildas star Lydia Williams embraced being "too humble"
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Hello listeners! We're sharing another FW podcast we think you'll love called Too Much. In it, our founder and managing director Helen McCabe speaks with high-achieving women who bucked trends, disrupted systems and refused to quit. Women who built careers by forging their own paths. Does cockiness make you better at your job? That's what former Ma…
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Not planning annual goals last year was a big mistake. I was completely down in the dumps. I was still emotionally healing from a multi-year ill ness, and to be transparent, there was more focus on all the time that I lost than creating a bright future. Not having my annual plan in place had me feeling less focused than I normally would. This year,…
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