Speaking Truth and Owning Your Narrative Power with Jam Gamble
What does it take to reclaim your voice and rewrite your story when the world would rather you stay silent?
In this unapologetically bold and soul-nourishing conversation, Jam Gamble—globally recognized vocal empowerment coach and founder of Slay The Mic™—reminds us that using our voice is not only a right but a responsibility. From international stages to deeply personal moments of grounding and healing, Jam brings fire, heart, and truth to every word she speaks.
Together, we explore:
✨ The power of building a name that speaks before you do—and the legacy that follows
✨ What to do when imposter syndrome, fear, or trauma try to dim your voice
✨ Why speaking up isn’t just about having a platform—it’s about honouring your ancestors, your story, and your future
✨ Practical, heartfelt guidance for women at all stages of their voice journey—from unsure whispers to confident roars
✨ How reclaiming your voice is a gateway to your next act
If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re ready, worthy, or “too much,” this episode is your reminder: your voice is a superpower, and it’s time to stop leaving it on silent.
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09:44 – Jam opens up about her leadership journey—how she didn’t follow a roadmap but built her name with intention. She shares a powerful quote from her husband: “Work hard for your name for 10 years so your name can work for you for the rest of your life.” She shares how legacy and ambition were shaped by her upbringing, her mom’s tough love, and the defining moment that sparked her unique path from DSW student to media personality.
18:46 – We explore how moments from our childhood or early adulthood become unexpected activators that shape our leadership and our next act. Jam highlights the importance of using your voice and offers permission to take baby steps—because small steps are still movement. We discuss our own personal journeys of finding our voice with a reminder from Jam that even returning to old rooms can look different when you come back with a fresh voice and grounded purpose.
36:42 – Jam shares how grounding practices helped her rebuild trust in her body and voice after a traumatic hate crime—and how healing begins with staying present. She speaks openly about her benign heart condition and how she began asking her body direct questions to understand the emotional roots of physical symptoms.
46:10 – We end the episode with Jam’s profound call to action – to fall in love with the sound of our own voice. She closes with a truth bomb: “It is a privilege to use your voice. So stop wasting it.” Jam reminds us to speak up for those who cannot—and to honour the freedom we do have.