September 21, 2023

Jameela is joined by campaigner and writer Gina Martin, and in this optimistic conversation about creating change for equal rights around the world, they discuss how anyone can show up and support activism (especially offline in real spaces) and what this activism work can look like.

September 14, 2023

Jameela is joined by author, journalist, and broadcaster Caitlin Moran for this special live episode – recorded from Kings Place for the 2023 London Podcast Festival.

September 7, 2023

This week, Jameela is joined by comedian, writer, actress and NEW author, London Hughes!

August 31, 2023

Certified Lymphedema Therapist Lisa Levitt Gainsley joins Jameela this week to talk all things LYMPH! We learn how our gut houses 70% of our body’s lymphoid immune cells and what that means, how stress brings on inflammation and also how we can take control of helping our bodies release the waste from our lymph nodes. Lisa & Jameela talk about how we can take care of our bodies early and often, how our organs have different emotions, and what modern toxins are ending up in our bodies and what we can do to prevent absorbing them. Oh, and we learn how to give a good tit massage 😉

You can find transcripts for this episode on the Earwolf website.

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August 24, 2023

Canadian activist, podcaster and writer Clementine Morrigan joins Jameela this week and they dive right into the human impact of cancel culture, why it erodes trust and why it’s bad for us to dehumanize ourselves.

August 17, 2023

Former Olympian, Ultrarunner, filmmaker and author Alexi Pappas joins Jameela this week to talk about post-Olympic depression and all kinds of athlete mentality including the importance of puberty and commitment to goals, how we can change our vocabulary to help body pain and mental health, and how a humbling experience in a marathon in New York City brought Alexi comfort and peer support. 

August 11, 2023

Cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Caroline Leaf joins Jameela this week to discuss how we can use our minds to detox and grow our brains.

August 3, 2023

Re-releasing this insightful conversation between Jameela & psychotherapist, author, and podcaster-extraordinaire Esther Perel, as her podcast ‘Where Should We Begin?’ returns for a new season. 

July 27, 2023

Comedian & co-host of the podcast ‘Best Friends’, Sasheer Zamata joins Jameela this week and they cover everything from period pain, masturbating, shaving heads and secrets we no longer need to keep private.

July 20, 2023

The Trenches founder & UK based psychotherapist Seerut K. Chawla joins Jameela this week to discuss mental health within the social media space, what it does to our brains and why we gravitate towards pop psych trends and Instatherapy.

July 13, 2023

Cognitive scientist and host of the podcast ‘A Slight Change of Plans’ Maya Shankar joins Jameela this week to discuss what we attach to our identity, how there is a competitive advantage to being great listeners, what could be the antidote to loneliness and we find out the three types of empathy and discover maybe Jameela does have empathy after all.

July 6, 2023

This week, Jameela is back on the mic solo to answer your questions!

June 29, 2023

Actor, podcaster, and most thoughtful man Penn Badgley joins Jameela and the two ponder life, love and fame.

June 22, 2023

Author and podcaster Elise Loehnen joins Jameela this week to discuss her new book – On Our Best Behavior: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to Be Good.

June 15, 2023

Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins Jameela to discuss what people may not know about the climate crisis, how a small number of people are responsible for a vast amount of the damage, why the responsibility percentages assigned to each country are misleading, how to manage mental health while being a public figure, Greta’s autism diagnosis and how it empowers her to do her work, and more.