EP 0015: Superpowers, Labels, and Amplifying Your Voice w/ Jam Gamble
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In this engaging conversation, Bailey Parnell and Jam Gamble explore the journey of Jam as the founder of Slay the Mic, a program dedicated to empowering individuals to find and use their voice. They discuss Jam's early career in media, the challenges faced in the education system, and the importance of amplifying voices rather than giving them. The conversation delves into the significance of personal experiences in shaping one's identity and mission, as well as the unique approach Jam takes in her coaching to help others overcome vocal roadblocks and reclaim their peace. In this conversation, Jam Gamble and Bailey Parnell explore the transformative power of voice, the future of public speaking, and the importance of emotional healing. They discuss the impact of social media on self-perception and the challenges faced by educators and creatives. Jam shares personal experiences with hate and resilience, emphasizing the need for empathy and understanding in communication. The dialogue culminates in a reflection on the importance of listening to community needs and the role of educators in shaping future generations.
Takeaways:
- Jam Gamble is the founder of Slay the Mic, helping people transform their voice.
- She accidentally pitched a TV show, leading to her media career.
- The distinction between giving a voice and amplifying a voice is crucial.
- Jam emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's own voice as a superpower.
- She faced challenges in the education system due to her ambitions outside of teaching.
- The concept of 'Who's Your Kanye?' helps identify vocal roadblocks.
- Jam's coaching focuses on helping people trust their voice.
- She aims to empower both adults and children in using their voices.
- Her journey reflects the hustle of being a woman of color in entrepreneurship.
- Jam encourages individuals to reclaim their peace through effective communication. Our voice is our ultimate superpower.
- People need to physically experience the impact of their voice.
- Healing the inner child can unlock our voice.
- Labels like 'influencer' can undermine our true work.
- Social media can amplify both positive and negative experiences.
- Facing hate can lead to personal growth and resilience.
- Education systems often fail to protect their educators.
- Listening to community needs is essential for effective service.
- We are more than our online personas; we have real-world impact.
- The future of public speaking should incorporate empathy and technology.
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