Eat Don’t Compete
Join me, Jazmine DeWees, as I embrace what seems like Eat Don’t Compete 2.0. Thank you for tuning in. This feels a lot like the evolution of the show you probably knew as the Eat with Her Don’t Compete with Her Podcast Show. Since 2018, I’ve set out on a journey to empower and inspire my audience by creating a safe space where we can come together, connect, and engage in real, vulnerable conversations. If you are reading about EDC, then I believe you are ready to take this journey with me. One of wellness, where I aid you in your journey and share the story of mine. I deliberately foster an environment where competition takes a backseat and authentic self-expression, faith and personal wellness takes the spotlight. Through candid discussions, guests share their journeys, struggles, and triumphs, encouraging listeners to embrace their own vulnerability. Tune in to Eat Don’t Compete for a refreshing approach to personal and spiritual growth. Let me discuss how we can become the version of ourselves we were always meant to be.
Episodes

Thursday Sep 30, 2021
S4E1: Summa ’21 Rewind
Thursday Sep 30, 2021
Thursday Sep 30, 2021
“Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.” Scott Adams
Welcome Back to another episode of Eat w/ Her Don’t Compete w/ Her Podcast Show & this is your host Jazz. New Season New Episodes New Goals!!! If this is your first time tuning into the show, please go back to some of our older content and learn a little bit more about what we do here. Then tell a friend to tell a friend, leave us a review, a rating and don’t forget to subscribe. If you are returning, we’ve missed you and you know what to do.
In today’s episode I talk about my summer, the break I took from the show and why. I also speak about the importance of doing things at the right time, creativity as well as learning and journeying through mistakes. And don’t leave too soon because I have a special announcement at the end of the episode and get this, the entire episode is only 30mins. That within itself is exciting 😉
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Monday Jun 14, 2021
S3E13: For the Culture Series - Black Music month [Part II]
Monday Jun 14, 2021
Monday Jun 14, 2021
“Blackness will never be enough,” said society.
Today's episode is a continuation of last week's episode [For the Culture Series - Black Music month PART I], featuring cultural conversationalist Ms. Angelica Smith. Angelica is a music artist and podcaster herself. She has that "it" factor that lets you know she is culturally relevant and sound minded. We had so much fun with this conversation that it lasted way past our normal time. What can I say, the convo got good.
At this point in the conversation we spoke about blackness being this complex thing that is mostly misunderstood and often interpreted by "others" and had to question if we are okay with that.
What does music do for you?
How do you connect it to your culture? Your blackness?
Do not miss out on hearing about how the black culture is made up of so many individually beautiful ingredients that collectively come together to form an amazing pot of gumbo and this gumbo is called "Blackness".
"Music holds me." Angelica Smith #itsthebarsforme
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Angelica information:
@jellsonpurpose
@itsthebarsforme
@theblkavepod
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Monday Jun 07, 2021
S3E12: For the Culture Series - Black Music month [Part I]
Monday Jun 07, 2021
Monday Jun 07, 2021
“The radio is just a stereo like a house ain't a home.” Jay Electronica
In today’s show I started another series, I hope you guys aren't tried of me ... not yet? Cool. Today I set down with a cultural conversationalist Ms. Angelica Smith. Angelica is a music artist and podcaster herself. She has that "it" factor that lets you know she is culturally relevant and sound minded.
I wanted to talk about culture, so reaching out to Jellie was a no brainer. Fun fact, we've literally never met. That is a true testament to the beauty and familiarity that culture brings to the black community. This episode is a conversation, specifically on the cultural component of Black Music, in celebration of black music month.
Without giving away the entire episode, I will say that I think you would particularly enjoy how Angelica shares with us what separates our culture as black peoplke from other cultures. I know you will enjoy her take on what music does for us emotionally. She has a way of understanding where we were, while relating it to where we are and having hope for where we want to go.
Lean in, this is not an episode you want to miss. This is a conversation you want to hear. Do not miss out on hearing about how the black culture is made up of so many individually beautiful ingredients that collectively come together to form an amazing pot of gumbo and this gumbo is called "Blackness".
It's a celebration, so stay tuned for part II where Jellie shares her call to action with you. Part II - Monday, June 14, 2021
"Music holds me." Angelica Smith
Angelica information:
@jellsonpurpose
@itsthebarsforme
@theblkavepod