Sparkle On With Devi Jags

Devi Jags

Sparkle On With Devi Jags is a podcast and movement to help listeners reclaim their happiness, passion, and self-worth through the power of creativity. Devi believes everyone has a "Sparkle," a fiery light inside us that can overcome darkness through artistry and our inner child. Elevating leading artists, creatives, and storytellers, this movement inspires listeners to reclaim what makes them shine and always Sparkle On.

  1. Aug 5 ·  Video

    Dr. Sherry Hamby — Busting the Myth That Trauma Makes You Stronger & Building Resilience

    Dr. Sherry Hamby, award-winning professor and author of Stronger Than You Think: Building Lifelong Resilience, joins Sparkle On to dismantle the myth that resilience is something you either have or don't. With over 30 years of studying trauma and resilience, Dr. Hamby reveals that resilience is not about toughness or grit, but a modifiable process that anyone can develop at any stage of life. She explains why trauma is never required to build strength, why the field of psychology has been stuck on outdated definitions of resilience, and how healing requires far more than just pushing through. This conversation explores the context of trauma, the power of narrative writing, the difference between being exposed and being truly seen, and why achievement culture is making us miserable. This episode is a reminder that resilience is not about doing more, but about building a life that includes meaning, relationships, regulation, and a supportive environment. Read Stronger Than You Think: Building Lifelong Resilience: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/739902/stronger-than-you-think-by-sherry-hamby/ Follow Dr. Sherry Hamby: https://www.sherryhamby.com Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:00:48 The Big Question: Do You Need Trauma to Build Resilience? 00:02:36 Rediscovering Purpose After Trauma 00:04:35 Dr. Hamby's Personal Catalyst: Growing Up in Dysfunction 00:07:16 Why Resilience Got Confused With Toughness 00:10:09 Challenging Academic Norms and Conservative Research 00:12:29 The Power of Narrative and Writing as Healing 00:23:13 Joyce's Story: The Importance of Context in Trauma Therapy 00:30:10 Exposure vs. Being Seen: Social Media and Authentic Connection 00:41:04 Beyond Achievement: The Four Domains of the Resilience Portfolio 00:45:52 The Personal Journey of Writing Stronger Than You Think 00:50:49 The Bridge Between Academia and Personal Narrative

    Dr. Sherry Hamby — Busting the Myth That Trauma Makes You Stronger & Building Resilience
  2. Jul 29 ·  Video

    Why Marriage Terrifies Me — A Conversation With Tom About Love, Fear, & Breaking Traditions

    Devi Jags and her boyfriend Tom Paolini return for their most vulnerable, unfiltered conversation yet about marriage, commitment, and why nearly eight years together hasn't led to a marriage proposal. Devi unpacks her deepest fear around marriage, challenges the idea that marriage is the ultimate accomplishment, and what it means to define marriage on your own terms. This conversation is for anyone who's ever felt pressured to follow a timeline that doesn't feel right, who's questioned whether marriage is necessary for a committed relationship, or who's struggled to reconcile personal ambition with societal expectations. Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:01:31 The Marriage Question: Why Devi Isn't Ready at 30 00:04:47 The Childhood Trauma: Her Grandfather's Death and Marriage Fear 00:09:50 College Relationships and the Party Girl Facade 00:13:37 The Ace of Spades Tattoo and Choosing Art Over Everything 00:15:27 Marriage as a Cage: History, Women, and Creative Freedom 00:16:15 Tom's Perspective: When Marriage Doesn't Define Love 00:19:20 Marriage as Status Symbol: Why It Shouldn't Be the Biggest Accomplishment 00:21:42 The Therapy Breakdown: Would Tom Stay Without Marriage? 00:23:48 Tom's Nonchalant Response and Feminist Views on Marriage 00:27:45 The Power of No Pressure: Why Their Relationship Works 00:30:51 Redefining Marriage: Love vs. Institution Across History 00:44:19 The Uber Driver's Wisdom: The Right Relationship Won't Hold You Back 00:46:38 Myth Busting: When You Know, You Know (Or Do You?) 00:49:05 Two Whole People: Creating a Relationship Without Losing Yourself 00:52:19 Feeling Fragmented in Your Twenties and Deserving Fullness 00:53:33 Visualizing the Future: Wedding Playlists, Not Marriage Vows 00:55:50 The Wedding Industry vs. Marriage: Why They're Inseparable for Devi 01:00:02 The Bottom of the To-Do List: When Marriage Means Everything and Nothing 01:03:30 Final Thoughts: Marriage on Nobody's Terms But Theirs

    Why Marriage Terrifies Me — A Conversation With Tom About Love, Fear, & Breaking Traditions
  3. Jul 22 ·  Video

    Lindsay Wolfington — The Emmy-Nominated Music Supervisor Behind One Tree Hill's Legendary Soundtrack

    Emmy-nominated music supervisor Lindsay Wolfington is known for her work that defined One Tree Hill and the indie rock era. Lindsay walks us through the creative chaos of sourcing indie artists in the early 2000s, and the art of the end montage. She unpacks the difference between being literal and being on the nose when choosing the perfect song for a scene, and why and how she convinced producers that indie music was cooler than pop, even when everyone was pitching them the opposite. From opening mail bins stacked with CDs to placing Jimmy Eat World's "23,” Lindsay proves that the right song doesn't just complement a scene, it becomes the scene. Lindsay reminds us that music supervision is more than matching vibes; it's licensing, negotiation, instinct, and the ability to cry at your own work. She co-hosts the podcast Sad Song Queens with Lara Webb, where they celebrate the songs that make you feel everything. Follow Lindsay Wolfington: https://www.instagram.com/lonewolflindsay/?hl=en Listen to Sad Song Queens: https://www.instagram.com/sadsongqueens/?hl=en Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:03:14 Reality Bites, MTV, and the Power of Soundtracks 00:08:52 The Music Supervision Process: Lyrics, Tone, and Dynamics 00:11:08 Building One Tree Hill's Iconic Music Identity 00:14:45 Sourcing Indie Music: CDs, Mail Bins, and Third-Party Pitchers 00:18:38 Peyton's Playlist and Casting Musicians: Tyler Hilton and Kate Voegele 00:24:45 Tric Nightclub, Sheryl Crow, and Jimmy Eat World's Iconic Moment 00:32:17 The Art of the Montage: Keane's 'She Has No Time' and Finding the Perfect Song 00:34:26 The Fast Pace of Early 2000s TV: 22 Episodes and Real-Time Music Drops 00:38:25 Sad Songs, Literal Lyrics, and the U2 Reality Bites Moment 00:41:30 TikTok, Clipping Culture, and the Changing Landscape of Music in Media 00:44:47 Breaking Into Music Supervision: Internships, The Guild, and Getting Your Foot In 00:53:06 The Streaming Era: Shorter Seasons, Split Attention, and Losing the Ensemble 00:58:01 Sad Song Queens: The Podcast, Favorite Sad Songs, and Why We Cry 01:03:16 Closing Thoughts and Sparkle On

    Lindsay Wolfington — The Emmy-Nominated Music Supervisor Behind One Tree Hill's Legendary Soundtrack
  4. Jul 8 ·  Video

    Marie France — Behind Prince's Purple Rain Wardrobe & Making Fashion History

    Visionary costume designer Marie France shares the untold story behind the wardrobe for Prince's Purple Rain and Under the Cherry Moon, and how one sketch of a white ruffled shirt changed fashion history. From convincing Prince to wear lace for the first time to designing Apollonia's rock-and-roll rebellion in red and black, Marie reveals the high-pressure moment when she had to win over the music icon and trust her creative instincts. Beyond her time working with Prince, Marie discusses her collaborations with Tina Turner, Rod Stewart, and Tupac, and how her different visions are fueled by reading, art, and philosophy, which she believes are just as essential to her craft in costume design. Marie reminds us that every project is a new puzzle, that boredom is the enemy of creativity, and that sometimes the most radical act is refusing to compromise your vision even when the industry tries to make you invisible. Read Marie's interview in Black Star Rising and Purple Rain: The Sonic Afterlives of David Bowie and Prince (Duke Press): Chapter 18 https://www.dukeupress.edu/blackstar-rising-and-the-purple-reign Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:01:33 The Purple Rain Meeting: Convincing Prince to Hire Her 00:07:36 Designing the Iconic Ruffled Shirt in Real Time 00:12:24 Color Palettes and Character Design Philosophy 00:14:43 The Approval Process and Working with Prince's Vision 00:16:39 The Met Museum Exhibition and Fighting for Credit 00:20:51 Lace, Purple, and Shaping Prince's Fashion Legacy 00:22:59 The Difficult Transition: Leaving Prince's World for Cinema 00:28:32 Music vs Film: Different Design Approaches and Fan Connection 00:30:54 Navigating Marketing, Product Placement, and Creative Integrity 00:37:36 Working with Directors and Actors: Balancing Multiple Visions 00:41:42 The Accidental Career: From Paris to Bay Area to LA 00:44:35 Finding Purpose: The Moment She Knew This Was Her Path 00:46:30 Reflections on a Changing Industry and Advice for Young Artists 00:50:02 Global Cinema, Government Support, and the Future of Film

    Marie France — Behind Prince's Purple Rain Wardrobe & Making Fashion History
  5. Jul 1 ·  Video

    Mattea Conforti — Balancing Harvard, Hulu's The Testaments, and Playing Becka's Rebellion

    American actress Mattea Conforti’s career started on Broadway before she could drive. But lately, she attends Harvard and manages her breakout role of ‘Becka’ on Hulu's The Testaments. From playing young Elsa in Frozen 2 and starring in Matilda the Musical to now embodying Becka, a young woman navigating rebellion in The Handmaid’s Tale sequel, Mattea reveals what it takes to hold space for characters who are constantly fighting to express themselves in a world designed to silence them. She walks us through the process of building Becka's emotional arc across the season, from working with director Shana Stein (our previous episode!) to how some of her favorite courses at Harvard became essential for her character’s moral breaking point. Watch The Testaments on Hulu: https://www.hulu.com/series/the-testaments-9e859f3c-4ba0-48ed-8421-37b34ceffa04 Follow Matea Conforti: https://www.instagram.com/matteaconforti/?hl=en Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:00:46 Landing the Role of Becka While at Harvard 00:01:58 Balancing Academic Learning with On-Set Experience 00:04:03 Justice, Ethics, and Playing Becka 00:05:14 Reuniting with Director Shanna Stein 00:06:59 Filming Intense Scenes and Self-Care on Set 00:08:57 Growing Up as an Actor: Independence and Collaboration 00:10:52 Building the World of The Testaments and Sisterhood 00:12:43 Becka's Rebellion and Non-Verbal Storytelling 00:15:32 Playing Becka's Sexuality and Breaking Point 00:17:35 Finding Yourself in a Character 00:19:48 Psychology, The Heroine's Journey, and Women's Stories 00:20:52 What's Next for Becka in Season Two 00:22:15 Why Acting Brings Joy and Happiness 00:24:47 From Competitive Dance to Matilda: The Origin Story 00:26:42 Telling Stories That Inspire and Motivate 00:27:45 Closing Thoughts and What's Ahead

    Mattea Conforti — Balancing Harvard, Hulu's The Testaments, and Playing Becka's Rebellion
  6. Jun 24 ·  Video

    Shana Stein — Directing The Testaments, The Boys, and Finding Hope Through Youth Rebellion

    Director and executive producer Shana Stein joins Sparkle On to trace her path to directing some of television's most politically charged series, including Hulu's The Testaments, Amazon's The Boys, Power, 56 Days, Jack Ryan, and The Lincoln Lawyer. She shares how youth rebellion became the beating heart of her work on The Testaments (sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale) — a story about young women born into oppression who discover their power, rather than women who had freedom taken from them. Shana walks us through how she thinks as a director: approaching each show as its own puzzle, finding the DNA that keeps fans coming back while bringing something new, and treating violence, movement, and color as tools to build tension rather than spectacle. Her signature, she explains, is giving showrunners more of what they love while quietly elevating it. This conversation also reaches beyond the set — into the privilege of saying no, the power of mentorship, and the leap of faith it took to leave a fast-tracked agent career at William Morris and betting on herself at AFI. Shana reminds us that the stories we tell can shape the next generation, and that sometimes the most radical act is playing make-believe for a living. Follow Shana Stein: https://www.instagram.com/shanasteindirect/?hl=en Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:00:45 The Process of Being Chosen for Major TV Shows 00:02:31 Meeting on The Testaments After the 2024 Election 00:05:59 Youth Rebellion and The Testaments' Hopeful Energy 00:07:35 Entering Different Worlds and Embodying Dystopia 00:09:49 Working with Young Actors and Creating Safety on Set 00:12:53 Different Styles: The Testaments vs The Boys 00:15:21 Building Tension and Becka's Pivotal Arc 00:22:41 Research, Meditation, and Staying Open to Ideas 00:24:07 Color Grading, LUTs, and the Made-for-Hulu Look 00:28:14 Improving Your Craft and Cracking Each Show's Puzzle 00:31:49 The Four-Year-Old Who Wanted to Move to Hollywood 00:32:57 The Awakening: Theater Camp and Seeing Broadway 00:37:40 Quitting the Agency and Betting on Film School 00:39:25 The Path from Producing to Directing 00:40:49 The First Directing Opportunity and Taking the Leap 00:42:48 Betting on Herself 00:45:13 Saying No and Choosing Family Over Fear 00:48:19 Raising the Next Generation and Mentorship 00:50:27 Closing Thoughts and Sparkle On

    Shana Stein — Directing The Testaments, The Boys, and Finding Hope Through Youth Rebellion

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Sparkle On With Devi Jags is a podcast and movement to help listeners reclaim their happiness, passion, and self-worth through the power of creativity. Devi believes everyone has a "Sparkle," a fiery light inside us that can overcome darkness through artistry and our inner child. Elevating leading artists, creatives, and storytellers, this movement inspires listeners to reclaim what makes them shine and always Sparkle On.