Her Revision Podcast

Jasmine Lashae

Her Revision is a podcast for women rewriting the stories they tell themselves and that the world tells them. Hosted by Jasmine Lashae, this show is for the ones evolving out loud — the women learning, unlearning, and becoming in real time. Each week, Jasmine dives into raw conversations about self-growth, faith, love, boundaries, and purpose with the honesty of your big sister and the wit of your homegirl. It’s about revising your life narrative — not because you failed, but because you’ve grown. This is your space to pause, reflect, and come back stronger. Tap in every Monday for a word that reminds you: you have permission to change. 🎧 Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. 📰 Subscribe to the Rewritten newsletter for more reflections: rewrittenthoughts.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. May 4

    What To Do When You Don’t Feel Like That Girl Anymore

    back with episode 70 of Her Revision Podcast, and this one is honest. This episode is about what happens when you feel like you’ve lost your spark. When the ideas stop flowing, the passion feels distant, and the thing you once knew was yours starts feeling heavy, confusing, or even questionable. I’m talking about the space between purpose and pressure. The moment where you start comparing yourself, overthinking your next move, wondering if your time has passed, or convincing yourself that maybe you were only meant to do the thing for a season. But what I realized is this: I didn’t lose my voice. I didn’t lose my gift. I didn’t lose who I am. I lost my rhythm. In this episode, I break down the three phases I believe we go through when we feel disconnected from our purpose: the spark, the drift, and the rhythm. The spark is beautiful, but it’s not something you can build your whole life on. The drift is where you start moving without being anchored. And rhythm is what brings you back to yourself. I also talk about why taking a break can be necessary, why forcing yourself to create can make you resent the thing you love, and why sometimes the answer is not more motivation. Sometimes the answer is structure, discipline, honesty, and a slower return to what actually fulfills you. This is for the woman who feels like she fell off. This is for the woman who has been questioning her purpose. This is for the woman who is tired of chasing momentum and wants to build something meaningful. This is for the woman who needs to remember that she is still her. In this episode, I talk about: ✨ Feeling disconnected from your purpose ✨ Losing your spark and questioning your gift ✨ The comparison that comes when you slow down ✨ Why relevancy means nothing without meaning ✨ The difference between a break and avoidance ✨ The spark, the drift, and the rhythm ✨ Why motivation is not always the answer ✨ How structure helps you return to yourself ✨ Reducing the pressure around your goals ✨ Creating a routine that actually supports you ✨ Moving when you feel ready, but not waiting forever The biggest takeaway: the spark is cute, but rhythm is reliable. And sometimes what you thought you lost is just waiting for you to meet it again through consistency. Listen now to Episode 70 of Her Revision Podcast: What To Do When You Don’t Feel Like That Girl Anymore: Finding Your Rhythm Again. Stay connected with me: Subscribe to my Substack: https://rewrittenthoughts.substack.com Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jasminelashae0105 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasmine.lashae_ Listen to Her Revision Podcast and keep up with everything else here: https://linktr.ee/JasmineLashae We’re growing, and your voice matters. Take a minute to share your thoughts about Her Revision Podcast — what you love, what you want more of, and how we can keep evolving. 💬 Take the quick listener survey here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    20 min
  2. Mar 16

    What Happens When Nobody Claps for Your Dreams?

    What do you do when you put your heart into something… and the response is silence? In this episode of Her Revision Podcast, Jasmine gets real about one of the hardest parts of building anything in public: the quiet moments. The moments when you launch something you’re proud of and the people you expected to show up… don’t. From starting a clothing brand to learning uncomfortable lessons about validation, community, and expectations, this conversation explores the emotional side of creativity that people don’t talk about enough. The disappointment. The self-doubt. The resentment that can creep in when you feel unseen. But it’s also about the realization that changes everything: sometimes your friends and family aren’t your audience, and the people who truly support what you’re building may start out as strangers. If you’ve ever questioned your dream because the response wasn’t what you hoped for, this episode is for you. Keep building. Even when nobody’s clapping yet. Stay connected with Jasmine Lashae Newsletter / Substack rewrittenthoughts.substack.com TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@jasminelashae0105 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jasmine.lashae_ Listen to more episodes of Her Revision Podcast Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music (available wherever you get your podcasts) Want to support the show? Share this episode with someone who’s building something of their own. Word of mouth is one of the best ways to support independent creators. We’re growing, and your voice matters. Take a minute to share your thoughts about Her Revision Podcast — what you love, what you want more of, and how we can keep evolving. 💬 Take the quick listener survey here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    14 min
  3. Mar 9

    You Don’t Need More. You Need Capacity.

    In this episode, I’m talking about what it really means to “have” and what it means to lack. A lot of us have been taught to measure our lives by external markers like money, productivity, access, and how well we seem to be holding it all together. But the older I get, the more I realize that having is deeper than that. This episode is about capacity. It’s about the difference between looking functional and actually being well. It’s about how so many women are mislabeling depletion as failure, burnout as laziness, and survival mode as a personal flaw instead of recognizing when their lives are asking them to carry more than they were ever meant to hold alone. I’m breaking down the myth of “having it together,” the danger of living in constant overextension, and why more money, more discipline, or a better routine won’t fix what is structurally off. We talk about support, sustainability, emotional regulation, internal safety, and what it means to build a life that can actually hold you. If you’ve been feeling behind, overwhelmed, or like you should be handling things better than you are, this episode is for you. Links: Substack rewrittenthoughts.substack.com Instagram @jasmine.lashae_ https://www.instagram.com/jasmine.lashae_/ TikTok @jasminelashae0105 https://www.tiktok.com/@jasminelashae0105 We’re growing, and your voice matters. Take a minute to share your thoughts about Her Revision Podcast — what you love, what you want more of, and how we can keep evolving. 💬 Take the quick listener survey here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    23 min
  4. Mar 2

    Why We Go Back to What We’ve Outgrown

    In this episode, I’m talking about the part of growth that does not get glamorized enough. Not just learning the lesson. Not just having the breakthrough. Not just finally getting the clarity. I’m talking about what happens after that. What happens when life gets quieter, when the distractions fall away, and you’re left face to face with yourself. The silence. The boredom. The loneliness. The temptation to go back to what feels familiar just because it’s familiar. This episode is about old habits, old patterns, old doors, and the very real urge to revisit things you already know are not aligned. It’s about the inner negotiation that happens when you know better, but still feel the pull toward what once comforted you. It’s about being honest enough to admit that growth does not mean you stop wanting the old thing. It means you start telling yourself the truth about where it leads. I also talk about distraction, discipline, self betrayal, and the difference between giving yourself grace and giving yourself excuses. Because grace is not pretending something is okay when you already know it pulls you backwards. Grace is telling yourself the truth without turning that truth into shame. If you’ve been in a season where things feel quieter, slower, more stripped down, and you’ve been fighting the urge to go back just because forward feels unfamiliar, this one is for you. If this episode resonates, don’t forget to rate, review, and share it with someone who may need it too. Keep up with me here: Substack: rewrittenthoughts.substack.com  Instagram: @jasmine.lashae_  TikTok: @jasminelashae0105 We’re growing, and your voice matters. Take a minute to share your thoughts about Her Revision Podcast — what you love, what you want more of, and how we can keep evolving. 💬 Take the quick listener survey here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    20 min
  5. Feb 23

    But What Did God Say?

    SHOW NOTES Last episode we talked about being more than one thing and giving yourself permission to explore more than one lane without letting society shame you into choosing one “acceptable” identity. Today we’re taking it a step deeper. Because once you actually start moving like you’re multi gifted, the noise gets louder. The opinions get louder. Fear starts sounding like wisdom. And you can end up calling it confusion when really you’re just overstimulated. This episode is my reset for anybody in a pivot season. We’re talking discernment, decision paralysis, and what it looks like to come back to the original instruction when everything around you is loud. In this episode • Why being “more than one thing” is a gift, but it can trigger overthinking • The difference between confusion and noise • The three types of noise: external, internal, spiritual • How fear of judgment keeps women stalled • A simple framework to discern what to do next • A personal update as a case study, not a headline • How to move from peace, not performance Reflection questions • What’s one thing I keep postponing because I’m waiting to feel ready? • What did I feel called to do before I started asking everybody their opinion? • Am I asking for more signs, or am I avoiding the cost of obedience? If this hit, share it with a friend who’s been second guessing herself. Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasmine.lashae_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jasminelashae0105 Substack: https://rewrittenthoughts.substack.com Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/41hS7vu0yS4AIVcwwyCpu6?si=JT4-qIWoTcWb9aI-JR8d7w&pi=msoDhX_lTS2N_ We’re growing, and your voice matters. Take a minute to share your thoughts about Her Revision Podcast — what you love, what you want more of, and how we can keep evolving. 💬 Take the quick listener survey here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    23 min
  6. Feb 16

    You’re Not Confused. You Just Want More Than One Life.

    If you’ve been feeling behind, uncertain, or like you should have your life figured out by now, this episode is for you. A lot of us were raised to believe that adulthood means picking one purpose, one path, and sticking to it forever. And if you change your mind, want something new, or feel pulled in multiple directions, something must be wrong with you. I don’t believe that. In this episode, I talk about why feeling “confused” is often just a mislabel for curiosity. Why wanting more than one life doesn’t mean you’re scattered, immature, or unfocused. And why your purpose may not be a role at all, but a why that shows up in different seasons, careers, and expressions. I share my own journey through teaching, fashion, corporate life, creativity, culture, and podcasting, and how clarity didn’t come from choosing one thing, but from recognizing the thread that connected all of them. We also get into: • The pressure to have it figured out by a certain age • The grief that comes with choosing any path, even the right one • Why time has been turned into a countdown instead of a container • The difference between being scattered and being multidimensional • How curiosity gets mistaken for irresponsibility in adulthood You don’t owe anyone a linear origin story. You don’t owe anyone one version of yourself forever. You’re not confused. You just want more than one life. Links 📝 Substack: www.rewrittenthoughts.substack.com 📲 Instagram: www/instagram.com/jasmine.lashae_ 🎥 TikTok: www.tiktok.com/jasminelashae0105 We’re growing, and your voice matters. Take a minute to share your thoughts about Her Revision Podcast — what you love, what you want more of, and how we can keep evolving. 💬 Take the quick listener survey here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    26 min
5
out of 5
33 Ratings

About

Her Revision is a podcast for women rewriting the stories they tell themselves and that the world tells them. Hosted by Jasmine Lashae, this show is for the ones evolving out loud — the women learning, unlearning, and becoming in real time. Each week, Jasmine dives into raw conversations about self-growth, faith, love, boundaries, and purpose with the honesty of your big sister and the wit of your homegirl. It’s about revising your life narrative — not because you failed, but because you’ve grown. This is your space to pause, reflect, and come back stronger. Tap in every Monday for a word that reminds you: you have permission to change. 🎧 Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. 📰 Subscribe to the Rewritten newsletter for more reflections: rewrittenthoughts.substack.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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