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Our desire is to sit and chop it up with anyone from best selling authors to successful entrepreneurs and get a sense of the highs and lows of their journey. We want to delve past the surface to see how their culture, faith, career choices, and mental health have brought them to their current destination and broach topics that will provoke both thought and action in listeners.
Tips on Self-management when you have a crappy week - Jahmaal Marshall
Listen Then Speak
10 minutes 58 seconds
7 months ago
Tips on Self-management when you have a crappy week - Jahmaal Marshall
In this candid episode, Jahmaal Marshall takes you behind the scenes of his week—the good, the bad, and the downright frustrating. He opens up about how he navigated a tough stretch and shares practical tips for managing yourself when your own mind feels like the enemy. If you’ve ever battled negative thoughts or felt overwhelmed, this episode is a reminder that you’re not alone—and that you have the power to regain control. Tune in for real talk, honest reflection, and actionable strategies to turn things around.
Listen Then Speak
Our desire is to sit and chop it up with anyone from best selling authors to successful entrepreneurs and get a sense of the highs and lows of their journey. We want to delve past the surface to see how their culture, faith, career choices, and mental health have brought them to their current destination and broach topics that will provoke both thought and action in listeners.