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Comedians Lamont King & Dante Nero along with Author & Activist Jamila T. Davis discuss Passport Bros with Karen Hunter on Foolishness Friday!
Ave sits down with Dr. Jamila T. Davis to discuss the journey to redemption and what she has learned about prayer and visualization that transformed her life forever.
This week Tamika and Mysonne are joined by entrepreneur and founder of Milano Di Rouge, where they speak on journey on creating and maintaining her business Milan Di Rouge, and how her father has had a big impact on the success of her business while detained in prison. Street Politicians were also joined by Jamila T. Davis, an author, television personality, and motivational speaker who uses her platform to deter at-risk youth from crime. Moreover, Ms. Davis speaks to them about keeping a strong mindset and motivation from a business aspect while in prison. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jamila T. Davis, born and raised in Jamaica Queens, New York is an author, motivational speaker, and television personality. She is also Co-Founder of WomenOverIncarcerated.org, an advocacy group created to shed light on the lengthy sentences of non-violent, female federal offenders and to rally for sentencing reform. Once a multimillionaire, Jamila Davis takes you through her journey from a Real Estate Investor and Hip Hop Music and Professional Sports Celebrity Advisor to a convicted felon sentenced to 12 1/2 years in federal-state prison for bank fraud. Today, Jamila is rebuilding her family, her life, and her empire. Listen as she shares her success and tragedy, and drops a multitude of gems along the way. YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/c/PowerMoveMakers INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/powermovesprez/ FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/shawn.prez.1 LINKEDIN | https://www.linkedin.com/in/powermovesprez/ TWITTER | https://twitter.com/PowerMovesPrez WEBSITE | https://powermovesprez.com/
Ronne sits down with Jamila T Davis, best selling author, motivational speaker, and tv personality who was a millionaire at 25 when she was sentenced to 12 years in prison. She spent almost a decade in prison where she was faced with some of her toughest battles. In this vulnerable episode, Jamila opens up about how worshipping money and material things at a young age and chasing fake self-esteem led her to a prison sentence. Her time in prison was a fight between wanting to end her life some days and knowing this was a sign to become a better person. Jamila spent her prison sentence becoming an author of over a dozen books, starting a publishing company, earning several degrees, and using her time to inspire other people with her story. This woman is a true testimony to the fact that you will sometimes endure excruciating pain and find the best versions of yourself on the other side. Jamila begs Girl CEO's to understand you are not your circumstance and you are not your mistakes, at any moment you can make a powerful choice to use your story to inspire others.
Featuring interviews with Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson, Police Chief Calvin Williams, Councilman Basheer Jones & activist Jamila T. Davis. (original airdate: 6/2/20)
Jamila T. Davis, prison reform activist, joins Karen Hunter on a Foolishness Friday to share her business savvy and tales from her time in federal prison with Lauryn Hill and a Housewife of NJ.
Jamila is a Mother, Author, Activist, and Motivational Speaker but it’s her former role as Inmate Number 59253-053 that taught her a tough lesson about the fine line between being […] The post BONUS EPISODE 13.1: ENTREPRENEUR, GOOD. SCAMMER, BAD. w/ Jamila T. Davis appeared first on Fun Time Moms.
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This episode features Jamila T. Davis, Aisha Hall, and Sunshine Smith-Williams—THE PINK PANTHER CLIQUE. All three women served time in America federal prisons. Hailing from New York City and Long Island, the three women are self made authors, entrepreneurs, and social media influencers. Be inspired by these three women living important lives. More information this episode of Decarcerated: Pink Panther Clique website: website-http://www.thepinkpantherclique.com/attorneys-1.html YouTube interview with Aisha Hall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKYpw6ANy8I Black Enterprise, FROM PRISON TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP: HOW THIS WOMAN CREATED A PLATFORM TO ELEVATE INCARCERATED WOMEN: http://www.blackenterprise.com/entrepreneurial-incarcerated-women/ Amazon Prime for Sunshine Smith-Williams: https://www.amazon.com/Sunshine-Smith-Williams/e/B00UPO0HEK Tweet about this episode: #decarceratedpodcast | @decarceratedpod | @ _marlonpeterson Sign up for our newsletter, The Precedent! JOIN OUR PATREON PAGE FOR SEASON EXCLUSIVE CONTENT! Go to:https://www.patreon.com/decarcerated for all the details. Leave a review on Itunes, Soundcloud, IHeartRadio, Spotify, or wherever you subscribe. Please subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. Subscribe. You can also send us an email with show comments and suggestions at decarcerated@beprecedential.com.
Dr. Jamila T. Davis and Tara Wallace candidly share their personal experiences with toxic relationships, trauma, and the journey to self-love and healing. They discuss the impact of being in highly visible relationships on national TV, and the struggle to break free from toxic behavior and find purpose. Despite their past experiences, both hosts emphasize the transformative power of healing and finding self-love. Join Jamila and Tara as they share their perspectives, discuss their experiences with domestic violence and trauma, and share their playbook for emotional wellness. Tune in to explore how they manifest love, navigate toxic relationships, and inspire others to break free from toxicity and love themselves more.Quote:"It was behind bars for me that I had to start doing that transformative work, when I took the makeup off and, you know, the wigs and the weaves off, and I had to face my demons in the mirror. That's when I begin to heal. And I really had to understand that I'm in a place and a space where nobody's gonna love on me unless I loved me more." - Dr. Jamila T. DavisKey Topics: - Experiences with toxic and abusive relationships- Recognizing and addressing domestic violence- Personal journeys and healing process- Creating safe spaces for sharing experiences- Importance of self-love and personal growthTimestamps: 03:46 Toxic relationship leads to self-love realization.06:40 Trauma led to incarceration, changed mindset.10:34 Self-reflection on relationship, but ultimately unnecessary.15:21 Caught cheating, discovered ex's infidelity, sought support.18:33 Balancing public and private life with love.19:23 Struggle with relationship and starting a family.22:39 Feeling misunderstood, standing firm in beliefs.26:45 Navigating post-divorce dating and co-parenting challenges.31:28 Real story of probation, FBI investigation realization.34:05 Seeking father's guidance, questions about faith. Unexpected pregnancy.37:53 Seeking lifelong love, manifesting a biblical partner.41:52 Specialist in trauma, healing, and life coaching.42:28 Discussion on toxic vs healthy relationships, chapter breakdown.