Her Revision is a podcast for women rewriting the stories they tell themselves and that the world tells them. Hosted by Jasmine Lashae, this show is for the ones evolving out loud — the women learning, unlearning, and becoming in real time.
Each week, Jasmine dives into raw conversations about self-growth, faith, love, boundaries, and purpose with the honesty of your big sister and the wit of your homegirl. It’s about revising your life narrative — not because you failed, but because you’ve grown.
This is your space to pause, reflect, and come back stronger. Tap in every Monday for a word that reminds you: you have permission to change.
🎧 Listen anywhere you get your podcasts.
📰 Subscribe to the Rewritten newsletter for more reflections: rewrittenthoughts.substack.com.
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Her Revision is a podcast for women rewriting the stories they tell themselves and that the world tells them. Hosted by Jasmine Lashae, this show is for the ones evolving out loud — the women learning, unlearning, and becoming in real time.
Each week, Jasmine dives into raw conversations about self-growth, faith, love, boundaries, and purpose with the honesty of your big sister and the wit of your homegirl. It’s about revising your life narrative — not because you failed, but because you’ve grown.
This is your space to pause, reflect, and come back stronger. Tap in every Monday for a word that reminds you: you have permission to change.
🎧 Listen anywhere you get your podcasts.
📰 Subscribe to the Rewritten newsletter for more reflections: rewrittenthoughts.substack.com.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Her Revision, I’m talking about the relationships that look good on paper but feel empty in your spirit.
This isn’t about toxic love. This isn’t about being mistreated. This is about the guilt you feel when someone is trying..but you’re still not moved.
When the love starts to feel like obligation… when the desire isn’t matching the effort… when you’re sitting there trying to convince yourself to stay because they didn’t do anything THAT wrong.. that’s what this episode is for.
It’s okay to walk away from something that feels kind of okay but not aligned.
You don’t need chaos to call it quits. Sometimes your clarity is the only closure you get.
Read more soft but honest reflections on love, clarity, and letting go at: rewrittenthoughts.substack.com
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