Instead of asking,
“Am I enough to do this?”
try asking,
“Is my message enough to help one other person the way it helped me?”
That simple shift can melt imposter syndrome and free you to finally do what you’ve been called to do.
Hi, I’m Jazi, and welcome to my second podcast —
my space to practice speaking freely and sharing my message with the world.
From Self-Doubt to Service
For a long time, I stopped myself from doing what I love —
sharing my experiences and life lessons —
because I thought my communication skills weren’t “good enough.”
I worried about my flow, my grammar, my voice.
But lately, I’ve reached a point where I can’t hold it in anymore.
I know this message is important.
The lessons I’ve learned have changed my life —
and I believe they can help others too.
These lessons helped me overcome so many challenges:
— being homeless
— feeling depressed and lost at work
— going through migration and starting over
— losing my soul dog, Jersey
— and still managing to manifest the things I dreamed of.
So now, instead of focusing on how imperfectly I speak,
I’m focusing on how powerfully I can serve.
Focusing on the Message, Not the Messenger
I’ve decided to embody the version of me who already shares my message with millions.
That version doesn’t obsess over pronunciation or filler words.
He focuses on connection — not perfection.
Because if my message helped me through darkness,
it’s already proven.
It’s already enough.
And that means it can help someone else too.
So from now on, I’m not letting the fear of “not being ready” stop me from speaking.
I’ll just show up as I am.
The Process
I’m not reading from a script — just a few points in mind.
I record these raw, and afterward I take the transcript, organize it,
and turn it into something readable — so you can choose how to receive it:
as a video, audio, or written post.
That way, my message exists in multiple forms,
and it reaches people where they are —
whether they prefer to listen, watch, or read.
So thank you for being here and listening to me practice in real time.
If this message has helped you reflect or take action,
then it’s already done its job.
