Jada Pinkett Smith OPENS UP On Her Marriage & Struggling With Dark Thoughts

Today, we sit down with second-time guest Jada Pinkett Smith. Jada is a talented actor, producer, musician, host, author, and advocate whose career has spanned over 30 years. She’s captured the hearts of many after starring in films such as The Nutty Professor, Scream 2, The Matrix Reloaded, Bad Moms, and Girls Trip, to name a few.
Throughout this conversation, Jada fearlessly shares insights into her marriage, shedding light on never-before-heard truths, including the infamous 2022 Oscar incident that occurred between Will Smith and Chris Rock. We also explore the notion that our relationships serve as mirrors, reflecting our inner selves, and delve into the transformative power of embracing greater love to conquer life's challenges.
In this interview, we’ll discuss:
00:00 Intro
01:04 Jada On How Writing Her New Book Was A Healing Process
08:04 On Growing Up With Young Parents Who Struggled With Addiction
12:47 “I wasn’t a priority… I felt unloveable”
18:56 Trigger warning Jada On Struggling With Suicidal Thoughts
30:27 Jada On Her Journey To Hollywood & Facing Disappointment
37:48 On Her Friendship with Tupac Shakur
41:15 The Difference Between Sexual Chemistry & Energetic Connection
51:10 A Realistic Approach To Love & Marriage
01:02:09 The Complicated Timeline of Jada and Will Smith’s Marriage
01:09:43 On Self-worth & Self-love
01:12:05 Jada Speaks About Jaden and Willow Smith
01:22:14 It’s Important To Show Your Flaws & Humanness To Your Children
01:27:36 Jada Addresses The Oscars 2022
01:37:05 These Two Beautiful Men Deserve A Reconciliation
01:40:16 Friendship Built On Healing & Personal Growth
01:44:06 Be Okay With Your Victories & Your Challenges
01:48:08 How Jada & Will Are Healing Together
01:50:35 Why The Marriage Hasn’t Ended In A Divorce…
01:57:25 Romantic Love Is An Aspect Of The Highest Form Of Relationships
02:01:13 Letting Go Of The Romantic Love
02:05:29 Marriage Is A Partnership That Works For Both Partners
02:13:45 Despite Living Separate Lives There Is A Strong Bond
02:18:08 Jay Reads A Letter From Will
02:21:15 Married Young With Different Needs & Visions For The Family
02:27:27 The Fear Of Embracing Our Humanness
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  • @JayShettyPodcast.
    @JayShettyPodcast.8 ай бұрын

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  • @JohnStockton7459

    @JohnStockton7459

    8 ай бұрын

    Shes the devil in disguise

  • @victoriakawesa3558

    @victoriakawesa3558

    8 ай бұрын

    I loved this interview. Thank you and Jada so much. Truly healing conversation.

  • @marajade784

    @marajade784

    8 ай бұрын

    The fact that you can’t recognise someone so unhealthy manipulating you by doing her usual therapist cosplay behaviour is apparent. She has been displaying narcissistic behaviour for years and she is playing you. I have long felt that while your heart is in the right place you don’t seem to be able to recognise or address the darker side of human behaviour in your podcasts. Your interview with someone so clearly narcissistic just verifies what I have instinctively felt about your podcasts. Pity.

  • @katieelmas6371

    @katieelmas6371

    8 ай бұрын

    Hi @Jay, I noticed there was an advertisement that appeared right after Jada becomes emotional while she recounts the time in her life when she was suicidal, I don't think the timing of this ad was appropriate, I felt it lacked sensitivity. I recognize this was not done on purpose, but please consider the timing of your ads in the future.

  • @justbreathe1709

    @justbreathe1709

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@marajade784 so true. Thank you

  • @SoniT
    @SoniT8 ай бұрын

    Thank you Jada. I don't understand all of the hateful comments that Jada is receiving for sharing her story. It makes me so sad. Jada is a human being just like the rest of us. Flaws and all. No one is perfect and who are we to judge? Especially when the majority of us don't even know her personally.

  • @durandeedee

    @durandeedee

    8 ай бұрын

    Exactly this😢 It's deeply disheartening reading so many hateful comments

  • @JohnCarter-ci9gm

    @JohnCarter-ci9gm

    8 ай бұрын

    TikTok has been EXPOSING Jada 📱

  • @MemsNaijNATS

    @MemsNaijNATS

    8 ай бұрын

    I know right. I do not understand it either. It really is sad the amount of hate she receives and so unnecessary

  • @glocktaviousbrown5420

    @glocktaviousbrown5420

    8 ай бұрын

    @@JohnCarter-ci9gmTik tok is random people gossiping that’s not being exposed .. some of y’all just toxic and can’t accept reality

  • @123shotas

    @123shotas

    8 ай бұрын

    Narcissist to it's finest

  • @Jules-dn9jl
    @Jules-dn9jl2 ай бұрын

    This is the kind of KZread content I like to see. Honest, real, empathetic, soulful.

  • @dplm2936
    @dplm29368 ай бұрын

    Listen to people's story before you judge them. This was an eye opening interview. Jada is honest enough to share her story. Thank her for that. People act like they are perfect when someone gets painfully honest about their journey.

  • @skywalker6648

    @skywalker6648

    3 ай бұрын

    By the same token, if you put your own business out there for others to judge in order to sell a book. Then, it's normal for others to react to it and because no one is perfect, it may not be the response you want. Ultimately, Jada can't have it both ways.

  • @valeriecosstick4098

    @valeriecosstick4098

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@skywalker6648x ex

  • @missthang2512
    @missthang25128 ай бұрын

    I never actually knew how compassionate the world was towards Jada until I read some of these comments. I'm almost in tears just reading some of them. I've always loved Jada and I always will. The hate and backlash she's received...she still carries herself with Grace. She's strength, she's Love, she's a fighter. We Love you Jada! Keep living and sharing your truth!!!!

  • @Parker3Curry30

    @Parker3Curry30

    8 ай бұрын

    YESSS!!! AND THANK YOU! SHES BEAUTIFULLY HUMAN AND DEVOTED TO A FAULT!

  • @vanny663

    @vanny663

    8 ай бұрын

    Same here ! My friends hate her but they have never even listened to a full interview. I love her though. I appreciate her openness.

  • @annietripp8035

    @annietripp8035

    8 ай бұрын

    It's so good to hear someone else that supports Jada. She gets such a bad rap. She is one of the most selfless people. To protect Will's feelings and take all the awful comments and disgraceful stuff people said to protect him. I love her even more.

  • @skywalker6648

    @skywalker6648

    3 ай бұрын

    I never knew this many were brainwashed or paid to write these odd comments and I used to be long time fan of Jada's. But even Stevie Wonder can see through this bs.

  • @skywalker6648

    @skywalker6648

    3 ай бұрын

    I never knew this many were brainwashed or paid to write these odd comments and I used to be long time fan of Jada's. But even Stevie Wonder can see through this scam.

  • @heatherrice3864
    @heatherrice38648 ай бұрын

    Moral of the interview: the best relationship you can have is the one you have yourself. Intimacy with another person is only as deep as the one you have with yourself and your creator.

  • @Anfani

    @Anfani

    8 ай бұрын

    Bingo’

  • @annieluhanga1229

    @annieluhanga1229

    8 ай бұрын

    Profound

  • @quojo5757

    @quojo5757

    8 ай бұрын

    God said "thou shalt not commit adultery" I hope you know that what she did is wrong and cannot be justified?

  • @annieluhanga1229

    @annieluhanga1229

    8 ай бұрын

    ​​@@quojo5757 ...show me a man that has not sinned? You can't look down on another just because they sin differently from you. Since you are quoting from the Bible, then maybe try living it out by seeing the person God created in her in love and keep supporting her with prayers. That's Christianity.

  • @quojo5757

    @quojo5757

    8 ай бұрын

    @@annieluhanga1229 well cheating on her husband is in the past, but this is a personal issue why does she bring it out to embarrass her husband like this? why is she still Posting videos of her disrespecting her husband? If she sinned in the past why does she still continues to worsen the situation and also makes it public? The bible also says that women should respect their husband. If it weren't for her, will smith's image wouldn't have been destroyed, he was the most put-together black man in the world now he's just a cuck. God didn't create us to sin, if we sin we must stop and repent, we can't still live in the sin while destroying others around us. What she did was bad but she hasn't stop worsening the situation by keeping it private and haven't stopped with ruining her family. That's why you see this video here. She hasn't stopped 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @daniyell8904
    @daniyell89048 ай бұрын

    Jada needed an advocate, Jay I appreciate you for doing this interview and for seeing Jada outside of how society views her.

  • @ebazileyes1475

    @ebazileyes1475

    8 ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @Azaa-fn4wd

    @Azaa-fn4wd

    8 ай бұрын

    Yep. People Never Cease to Disappoint with the Shade and judgement. Jada is Courageous and Honest AF. That alone should be Respected!

  • @MsMizz1

    @MsMizz1

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for expressing what I felt. I can’t imagine a better advocate than Jay. I’m glad they had an established relationship before all of this. Jada absolutely not only needed but deserved a credible and genuine supporter and to have that in a friend with a platform is just divine. Her experience receiving all this hate is so deeply misogynistic it’s irritating. Black women deserve allyship, protection and understanding. Much love to Jay 💗

  • @SimpleeKomplex

    @SimpleeKomplex

    8 ай бұрын

    Amen 🙏🏾

  • @bitter9699

    @bitter9699

    8 ай бұрын

    could’ve had this fuckin talk behind cameras but no cameras even to the shitter

  • @user-bo3jp6rw2z
    @user-bo3jp6rw2z8 ай бұрын

    Hate has a ceiling;love just grows and grows. -Jada Pinkett-Smith I will live by this quote.

  • @bex4651

    @bex4651

    7 ай бұрын

    WTF …..this so called quote doesn’t even make sense…..both feelings of love and hate can grow and grow and grow and grow and grow 🙄

  • @Vquick11
    @Vquick118 ай бұрын

    This hits close to home and I thank you, Jada, for being so open and vulnerable. We need more people telling their experiences like this.

  • @cozmo2b
    @cozmo2b8 ай бұрын

    I rock with Jada cause she is aware, it’s very few who can look into their mirror of self accountability, her story, respect.

  • @JayShettyPodcast.

    @JayShettyPodcast.

    8 ай бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @chakeloftin2828

    @chakeloftin2828

    8 ай бұрын

    Very true, being self aware is sometimes a blessing and a curse. I feel people hate her because shes so aware with her flaws and all and people are not comfortable with that cause its hard for them to do it.

  • @maroonbloodline4628

    @maroonbloodline4628

    8 ай бұрын

    I rock with her heavy❤

  • @MFalowo

    @MFalowo

    8 ай бұрын

    And THAT! Is why everybody cannot understand what it is she is talking about between her and Will. It's going to be impossible to understand if you are not conscious about what is going on

  • @laural794

    @laural794

    8 ай бұрын

    But has she apologized to her family? Is she actually taking accountability when she keeps making these mistakes that hurt her family directly.

  • @victoriakawesa3558
    @victoriakawesa35588 ай бұрын

    I wonder how many people actually listened to the whole 2hrs 30 min interview before jumping on the hate train. I am truly impressed and humbled listening to Jadas mental health journey and deep love for her family.❤🙏🏿❤

  • @mauniep6456

    @mauniep6456

    8 ай бұрын

    Exactly!! When I read the hateful comments, I’m like, “Did you even listen to any of this interview???” Sheesh

  • @marshallmays8171

    @marshallmays8171

    8 ай бұрын

    They aren’t interested. They just want to bash her.

  • @JRB644

    @JRB644

    8 ай бұрын

    Who could listen to this woman? She has done nothing but denigrate her husband and do the most horrible things, cheat on him, lie, and deal drugs I really cant understand why anyone would have any respect for someone like this. If she wasn't famous no one would give her the time of day. She's horrendous/

  • @drewfusaurusrexhash3970

    @drewfusaurusrexhash3970

    3 ай бұрын

    As somebody who has just finished this podcast, i cannot agree in the slightest. This reminds me so much of my mother who is manipulative and narcasistic to the point that she has torn my family apart and will still sit in front of a therapist and gaslight everything until she appears to be the only victim in the entire world

  • @victoriakawesa3558

    @victoriakawesa3558

    3 ай бұрын

    @@drewfusaurusrexhash3970 often children of narcissistic parents know it intuitively so I don't doubt your experience at all. I too have a narcissistic mother, who never takes accountability for anything. I don't see that in Jada's story. I believe that she is rather a co-dependent who likes to save people to feel good. That's why she has fought to feel worthy, enough and not constantly giving and sacrficing herself for other's approval. I know this, because I have been forced to make the same journey.

  • @susancourtney882
    @susancourtney8828 ай бұрын

    It took me days to get through this podcast. The discussion was so deep and impacting. My 2 biggest takeaways and what set this interview apart from others was the mutual respect between Jay and Jada that set the tone for every word spoken and the openess of her self awareness that Jada shared. It doesn't even matter if you agree with everything she said because she gets an A++ for tuning in and being aware of her life, behavior and the affects it has on her family. Really quite extraordinary

  • @genevaneve1684
    @genevaneve16848 ай бұрын

    This story with Jada resonates so deeply with me. I wrote a book about overcoming trauma, under a pseudonym while recovering from a triple brain injury in 2012. I suffered so many traumas in my life and struggled so hard to reach recovery from my debilitating issues. Just when I began to get better and heal I suffered devastating losses and could barely get out of bed. I was done, my world had become so small. I was lucky, but so many others are not. I am not through all of the darkness but I can feel the warmth of the light on me now. But I hope if anyone is suffering that they find the hand they need to hang on. Thank you so much for this episode.

  • @WalkerRocker1
    @WalkerRocker18 ай бұрын

    I am a firm believer that “Everyone Has A Story”. And especially when you’ve learned from your experiences, your story can be a lesson for other people.

  • @Shannon606

    @Shannon606

    8 ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @sachikowinslow

    @sachikowinslow

    8 ай бұрын

    I also want to write a book now

  • @kefamaathotep6506

    @kefamaathotep6506

    8 ай бұрын

    mee too and everyone's story is different and sometimes very painful.I always knew Jada was struggling on the inside her eyes always spoke to me and I hold much gratitude and compassion for her..Sending healing and lots f lluv..

  • @camillenashtv2434

    @camillenashtv2434

    8 ай бұрын

    I love Jay Sheatty and his work! But this interview is psychological babble and no real ownership from this woman. I did not hear Jada own or apologize for how she supported the vitriol rendered on that assault of Chris Rock, another black man! Now, she's demeaning and demoralizing her husband publicly. If it's real growth and personal development, why not author the book together. No, I Don't buy anything, she says. It's lie on top of lie!!! Please stop putting trust in these celebrities. 🙄 God is and should be our all and all.

  • @Lennyprivate

    @Lennyprivate

    8 ай бұрын

    Facts

  • @karisc123
    @karisc1238 ай бұрын

    It’s difficult to empathize with this woman’s story IF you’re very young (naive) or living life without conscious thoughts. The worst feelings of unhappiness and emptiness are felt when people have “the everything” materially that IS society’s promise of happiness. Life is a weird conundrum. We need a lot more honesty like Jada’s at this moment of her life.

  • @durandeedee

    @durandeedee

    8 ай бұрын

  • @Euphoric-tracks

    @Euphoric-tracks

    8 ай бұрын

    u toxic

  • @sweetcolima

    @sweetcolima

    8 ай бұрын

    NOT IMPRESSED. SORRY, BUT SHE SEEMS SO FAKE. I think she should FOCUS on WILL and CHRIS ROCK..and HER CHILDREN. Please, STOP Capitlalizing on OTHERS PAIN.. WOW to THAT!!

  • @silverice7219

    @silverice7219

    8 ай бұрын

    Well, i am a simple women, with not that money or acces to education and even i know that happiness lays in simple things and in the love that you surround with. And I don't need to write a book about it.

  • @hicksa1

    @hicksa1

    8 ай бұрын

    So you actually believe she became a drug dealer in Baltimore? So you actually believe that she got robbed by gun point and "her protection had a meeting and said you can get your jewelry back? So you actually believe that she asked him why he didn't kill her and he said you were too beautiful 😂 Let me tell you coming straight from the hood, that is 🐂 crap!

  • @shannonclark7109
    @shannonclark71098 ай бұрын

    This was so beautiful. Cried humbled tears. Adore all of y’all and the authenticity. Destiny is to grow. ❤

  • @skywalker6648

    @skywalker6648

    3 ай бұрын

    omg...

  • @Tarah_E
    @Tarah_E8 ай бұрын

    This is so POWERFUL and PERSONAL. I appreciate Jada’s vulnerability in this interview. She has always portrayed this strong exterior that I personally admired but I never knew about her internal battles. She displays a different kind of strength by writing her book and doing this interview. I will always have respect for her.🖤

  • @TeeAntoinette
    @TeeAntoinette8 ай бұрын

    “If your inner world is not your foundation, it’s all sandcastles.” Jada I’ve always respected Jada and Will for their transparency, this interview just heightens that respect. She doesn’t have to tell the world anything but her journey, as traumatic as it’s been can and will help so many people. There were some nuggets she dropped that I resonated with so much. I just really appreciate her vulnerability and openness. This world is a tough place to be unapologetically yourself and I soooo appreciate that she embodies that. Imperfections and all! Love you both! Thanks for sharing.

  • @deezroastedchestnuts189

    @deezroastedchestnuts189

    8 ай бұрын

    She's an evil person and you falling for her constant why me and degrading of Will Smith, tells me all i need to know about you

  • @chrismccarty903

    @chrismccarty903

    8 ай бұрын

    They lied to us. For years. Wanted us to think they were together when they weren’t. They did that for THEIR own benefit. C’mon

  • @mobbsaintofficial

    @mobbsaintofficial

    8 ай бұрын

    Delusional

  • @user-fb2nq1qb7h

    @user-fb2nq1qb7h

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@chrismccarty903lied to us? Are you joking? They don't owe anybody an explanation of their marriage details. You are not entitled to know the details. What a strange comment

  • @mauniep6456

    @mauniep6456

    8 ай бұрын

    @@chrismccarty903you mean like most NORMAL PEOPLE on the internet?? They act like their lives are great or perfect or happy when in reality they’re not??? People are too scared to be open and vulnerable when their lives aren’t perfect.

  • @msceandra
    @msceandra8 ай бұрын

    The hatred that this woman is getting from simply sharing her truth is beyond belief. Those who are not ready for their own freedom will not understand what healing looks like. And that’s okay. Love you Jada 💛

  • @shakurCrawford

    @shakurCrawford

    8 ай бұрын

    She’s a Liar and a Narcissist 😂

  • @victoriakawesa3558

    @victoriakawesa3558

    8 ай бұрын

    I know, it's heart breaking that so many people are so spiritually disconnected that they don't understand her pain. 💔

  • @shakurCrawford

    @shakurCrawford

    8 ай бұрын

    @@victoriakawesa3558 Jada lied about Tupac Proposing Too Her, Jada said Tupachas Alopecia. She also CHEATED on Will Smith with her SON’S BESTFRIEND

  • @msceandra

    @msceandra

    8 ай бұрын

    @@victoriakawesa3558very disheartening. Just shows everyone isn’t ready for healing.

  • @ClassyNasty

    @ClassyNasty

    8 ай бұрын

    @@msceandra selling your Family Drama for Profit in Books and Interviews is NOT HEALING 😂 it’s a Money Grab

  • @12nakedtruth
    @12nakedtruth7 ай бұрын

    This interview has left me in awe, and I can't believe how deep and eloquent Jada is. It's almost 3 in the morning, and I wish it would never end. I haven't seen anyone with such enlightenment and rawness in Hollywood, and her children are a testament to that. They are so mature and genius. Jay, you have truly brought out the gem in her.

  • @HardKnock-ej1gx

    @HardKnock-ej1gx

    7 ай бұрын

    That's for will

  • @HardKnock-ej1gx

    @HardKnock-ej1gx

    7 ай бұрын

    I meant to say that's for real

  • @AA-qd4pq
    @AA-qd4pq8 ай бұрын

    You bring out the absolute best in this woman. In all these years in the spotlight, in interviews, running her own show - I have never seen her glow, calm, and possessing her person like this. Everyone needs that space where they can rest as their spirit feels made at home.

  • @Lovenik77
    @Lovenik778 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad Jada doesn’t let the negativity stop her. Keep talking Jada. Keep writing Jada. Keep creating the art in your heart. Keep being yourself. People will talk regardless. I appreciate you sharing your experiences and perspective.

  • @ClassyNasty

    @ClassyNasty

    8 ай бұрын

    Bashing You’re Husband on TV too SELL BOOKS isn’t CREATIVE ART 🧠

  • @themysticwarriorgal9465

    @themysticwarriorgal9465

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@ClassyNastybeing honest isnt bashing

  • @ClassyNasty

    @ClassyNasty

    8 ай бұрын

    @@themysticwarriorgal9465 Jada said Tupac had Alopecia 🤨 Jada said Tupac Proposed too Her. Jada also said she hasn’t been with Will Smith for 7 Years. You call that being HONEST?

  • @themysticwarriorgal9465

    @themysticwarriorgal9465

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ClassyNasty im confused so u know better than her about her friend that died? all u have said still havent disproved my point. U know better than her about her life? do u hear urself or r u just dumb?

  • @Lovenik77

    @Lovenik77

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ClassyNastywhat did she say to bash her husband?

  • @gugulethumahlalela8576
    @gugulethumahlalela85768 ай бұрын

    As a married woman i can relate to all that Jada is saying in this interview, especially as it regards to the ideas we have about marriage. They are such pure human beings, her and Will to just choose to hold on to each other in the way that they have chosen to do that. The insight she has on every subject and how she articulates is mind blowing to me. She holds great depths of wisdom. Woman you poured your heart out on this interview and i just have nothing but great respect for you. Thank you Jada.

  • @BuhariMohammedNasir-jv3ng
    @BuhariMohammedNasir-jv3ng7 ай бұрын

    I knew it all this time that there was more to the story that we didn’t know! I’ve always loved this woman and know she’s not doing anything wrong. Never judge people based on one single fact !

  • @jennalva-v4372
    @jennalva-v43728 ай бұрын

    I was critical of Jada. I don’t even know what brought me to watch, but I am glad that I did. When someone lets you Into their soul, it’s for a reason so thank you. Because I have learned a lot.

  • @edwincolon3270

    @edwincolon3270

    8 ай бұрын

    All the bots on here it's unreal 😂😂

  • @jamesgrissom6386
    @jamesgrissom63868 ай бұрын

    It's wild how Jada can bring up so much hate for people and it just goes to show how much shadow work the "conscious community" is avoiding. Jada is a piece of the universe just as much as anyone else. Her voice is valid, her mess is valid, her process is valid. To anyone having a visceral reaction to her, she is just a mirror, and if there is no room in your process for facing your own mess, you will continue to manifest judgement, shame and guilt in your life. When you face your shadow, give it infinite compassion, without judgement, then you'll become more free, and will in turn have the patience and compassion for other people's mess as well.

  • @YourfavoriteRobloxgirly

    @YourfavoriteRobloxgirly

    8 ай бұрын

    Well said ❤

  • @janianichol9923

    @janianichol9923

    8 ай бұрын

    Absolutely!!! ❤❤❤

  • @lifeinthestellasphere

    @lifeinthestellasphere

    8 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤ exactly! This is where I am working on being

  • @michellesmoments

    @michellesmoments

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for that.

  • @ebrowning17

    @ebrowning17

    8 ай бұрын

    Your words are very specific and hit in such a way. The way you communicate is phenomenal 💕

  • @KS-wk6uk
    @KS-wk6uk6 ай бұрын

    Jada is the most confident celebrity female I've ever seen. Her entire family radiates her confidence, authenticity and self-love.

  • @SublimeShape

    @SublimeShape

    6 ай бұрын

    That’s wild how I commented the exact same thing without seeing your comment because she truly does Radiate self love and authenticity

  • @zoraidagoins7803
    @zoraidagoins78038 ай бұрын

    Jay thank you for interviewing Jada. This interview has become such an encouragement to my life. I too allowed people to have ideas about me that were inaccurate in order to protect other people. The criticism, judgement and accusations of what others did not know, hurt emotionally, but gratefully it also set me free from the bondage of living up to the expectations of what I thought the world expected of me. This talk encouraged me greatly on my walk ❤

  • @Thesarahspalletta
    @Thesarahspalletta8 ай бұрын

    This is the rawest most relatable interview I’ve heard of Jada’s. Thanks for holding this authentic space Jay. ❤ it’s very humanizing. I love Jada and Will’s chemistry, not givin a F about the “norms”. Keep getting your healing on mama Jada! 👏 our healing helps heal past & future generations

  • @annjohnson8437

    @annjohnson8437

    8 ай бұрын

    Well said! I agree. This interview was incredibly moving! ❤

  • @sonialeen4646

    @sonialeen4646

    8 ай бұрын

    Jada & Will’s chemistry is obviously not that good since they are not together right now.

  • @brianakeller-ex7rv

    @brianakeller-ex7rv

    8 ай бұрын

    I like her entanglement conversation...I thought it was incredible how people justify their actions to their life partner on a television show. Way to go mana😊

  • @ginagallegos4906
    @ginagallegos49068 ай бұрын

    I love how Jay is so graceful and he treats his guests with such graciousness highlighting how we are all just spirit beings having a human experience, doing the best we can with where we are in life and what we know.

  • @SRoseBlog

    @SRoseBlog

    8 ай бұрын

    He is not an objective interviewer and he puts in his opinions n give directed questions. He's not a good interviewer

  • @Shirdamom
    @Shirdamom7 ай бұрын

    It has taken me weeks to watch this interview as there is so much to take in and take away. Thank you firstly Jay, this interview has done what I hoped and more - rid me of all misconceptions. And now getting to the end of it - I don’t so much reprimand myself for the way I judged Jada as understand ‘my humanness’ and how I can grow some more. There is no point in having negative perceptions of people, especially if you haven’t a clue about them. To be ok with people, their choices, their journeys is far more liberating. I love the way Jada shares her lessons in life, indeed they are lessons for each and everyone of us. I have come away with so much respect and an appreciation of her journey. I can relate to it so much. Love this….. “I’m getting to the point that when tumultuous things come about, I smile and I go ‘Ok you’ve got a great one for me on the other side of this bad boy!’” I am beginning to get that perspective in my life too, there is such empowerment in choosing the path to be wise rather than wounded and simply smile, with knowledge that this is another life lesson on our path!! Thank you Jay and Jada - wonderful interview

  • @user-gw7qu6jj7z
    @user-gw7qu6jj7z8 ай бұрын

    I can so relate to “ If I can just make to 4 o clock I’ve made it through another day” I’m truly thankful for that time I just can’t express enough how hearing that it’s understood means the world. Thank you!

  • @forlemutsa
    @forlemutsa8 ай бұрын

    I love this woman. The world is not ready for this level of truth; almost everyone is acting.

  • @kahanassic

    @kahanassic

    8 ай бұрын

    we need this level of truth

  • @judithsakala4944

    @judithsakala4944

    8 ай бұрын

    I love ❤️ her too with all my heart ❤️ with the mess and all . I love the Smith Family . No one will ever convince me otherwise 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @fachonbinns407

    @fachonbinns407

    8 ай бұрын

    My sentiment exactly

  • @karajames6216

    @karajames6216

    8 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @matthewcuomo765

    @matthewcuomo765

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm okay with not receiving it. Don't worry, just go ahead and flush it down the toilet, along with the other unnecessary stuff. And don't miss your work shifts. Hahahaha.

  • @xtina__32
    @xtina__328 ай бұрын

    As a fellow Baltimorean, I have the same experience as Jada. Parents as addicts and I didn’t have any idea what to do in my life but survive. As a mom now, I’m just learning to make myself happy at 43 years old. I love Jada. She is all of us 🤷🏾‍♀️🧘🏾‍♀️🤎 We love you girl 🤎🤎 I am going to finish my book 📚

  • @user-op5nv8mg4e

    @user-op5nv8mg4e

    8 ай бұрын

    Same but from California 🙏🏽

  • @kahanassic

    @kahanassic

    8 ай бұрын

    We're waiting for your book

  • @robyn220

    @robyn220

    8 ай бұрын

    same girl. I’m 40 year old mom who’s done nothing but be a single mom and raise kids and struggle deeply on all fronts since i just had got out of high school. i never had a moment to even think the last 25 years. had very toxic parents w/ addiction. My dad strated drugging me first w/ alcohol as a toddler and then opiates as a very young kid and so on. i just recently took control of my life and decided to make changes to love myself and focus on who tf i am. i genuinely don’t even know how to answer basic questions like what do you enjoy? when asked.

  • @NokukhanyaMulovhedzi

    @NokukhanyaMulovhedzi

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@robyn220sending you so much love mama. You will get there❤❤

  • @jubemiannie7263

    @jubemiannie7263

    8 ай бұрын

    Nope, she ain't me

  • @YourfavoriteRobloxgirly
    @YourfavoriteRobloxgirly8 ай бұрын

    In my opinion, this is probably one of the most human and authentic interviews by any celebrity guest I’ve listened to on your channel. Much respect

  • @karenallen2680
    @karenallen26808 ай бұрын

    Lovely to hear / watch her speak and tell her truths. You are amazing in your interviewing Jay Shetty !

  • @candacecarter5864
    @candacecarter58648 ай бұрын

    I love how jada talked about parents apologizing to their children. This can help heal trauma they don’t even know you’ve caused. I don’t want my son to ever grow up internalizing anything I’ve said or done to unintentionally hurt him. Apologizing can help eliminate all that when they grow up

  • @burninsage7126

    @burninsage7126

    8 ай бұрын

    & her grandmother should have faced charges for what she did & Jada shouldn’t be trying to convince people that’s normal behavior.

  • @Sheherhis

    @Sheherhis

    8 ай бұрын

    I know that was a good point she made about apologizing to your kids. And what you say about healing trauma is so on point. It makes me realize just apologize because we may not even realize the times we have caused trauma. Just today I was listening to a woman outside using all kinds of sware words in an angry tone. While holding the hand of her 2 or 3 year Old. Even I was feeling anxious over her anger.❤ 🙏🏾

  • @lindsaygarcia5212

    @lindsaygarcia5212

    8 ай бұрын

    Seriously that's why people live with trauma for so long; because we don't get closure from our abusers or those that hurt us so we carry that weight ourselves and convince ourselves we deserved it or are somehow responsible for it. It's a huge deal. So many parents and grandparents are stuck in this "older generation" way of thinking when it comes to having humility for their actions and behavior because in their past it was considered the "norm". But we all have to grow with the times, and we all know right from wrong and love from hate. If my parents and family would have sincerely apologized to me it would have changed the trajectory of my entire life. It's beyond important. It is crucial.

  • @Sheherhis

    @Sheherhis

    8 ай бұрын

    @@lindsaygarcia5212 This is so true about older generation being stuck and lacking humility toward their kids.💯

  • @lindsaygarcia5212

    @lindsaygarcia5212

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Sheherhis For real. I had a huge blowout with my mama last year after 20 years of me being the good daughter and never bringing up the stuff that happened that truly destroyed my life and left me feeling worthless. She blamed it on the generational thing and I was just kinda like no mom. There's right and wrong and when you truly love your child there are just some things that you do not and can not do. I would think maybe at least be willing to apologize after 20 years. But no I was the bad guy for even bringing it up and it cost me my mom and my dad. It was devastating, but basically for the reasons Jada says in the beginning. Like why was I not good enough for you to be good to me and to show me love? What is wrong with me that my parents would abandon me and not show me unconditional love? Like even with an apology the effects of what that does to someone is catastrophic. I am almost 41 and I think about it every day.

  • @kiasurrell3493
    @kiasurrell34938 ай бұрын

    This woman telling her story has been so instrumental in my journey of self love. I see so much of myself in her. Her vulnerability has given me ammo to face life. She’s taught me so many lessons. I love you Jada, you are so worthy and you showed me I am too. Thank you for sharing.

  • @1c2h3e4u5n6g

    @1c2h3e4u5n6g

    8 ай бұрын

    She f**ked her son’s friend, humiliated her husband online, laughed after watching her husband assault the Oscar host……no thank you.

  • @shomarinelson6017

    @shomarinelson6017

    8 ай бұрын

    Women see there toxicity in other women and cheer. No wonder black men have left yawl for dead. Look at what most of you have become. lovers of thy self. /

  • @foreverPriscilla
    @foreverPriscilla7 ай бұрын

    i will defend this woman every. single. time. she’s such a good soul & no one can convince me otherwise.

  • @shecreates365
    @shecreates3658 ай бұрын

    This interview was so rich and beautiful. I never spoke ill of Jada. I would defend her because i know that people are on the outside looking in and don't know what's really going on. She is strong and graceful. She's suffered major childhood trauma and is healing. I appreciate her vulnerability, authenticity and humaness. She's such a beautiful soul. Thankyou for sharing your friendship Jay and for this interview

  • @michellebrown3593
    @michellebrown35938 ай бұрын

    It’s crazy the hatred and negativity that people project onto this woman and her family. Since she started the Red Table Talk, I’ve seen her dedication to hard Truths, her authentic nature, her loving spirit. It’s all shining through for those with eyes to see it. I respect her a lot and appreciate this conversation a lot. You two have a genuine soul bond that brings out that beautiful spiritual aspect in one another. Love and gratitude to you both.

  • @Seachange01120

    @Seachange01120

    8 ай бұрын

    My sentiments exactly.

  • @letsthinkbriefly3761

    @letsthinkbriefly3761

    8 ай бұрын

    Loving spirit, Genuine soul, hard truths, Jeez?. Except she is yet to take accountability and admit what she did was gross in straight simple words for the sake of her family. Keep believing her gymnastic euphemise excuses and manipulative tactics. It was just an "Entanglement" because I was in a dark place" after fuck*ng her 20 years old somthing son's friend in her family house over and over, and still continue to embarrassed her family, lol.

  • @fokuz2023

    @fokuz2023

    8 ай бұрын

    Bro so you think all the stuff she did to will is okay touch grass bruh

  • @janahYT

    @janahYT

    8 ай бұрын

    They just want the Smith family down. People are jealous, that's the bottom line. Why hating people you don't really know. That's being ignorant. A lot of people in America are ignorant. Black American are on the top of the list. Always trying to bring down the celebrities from their own community.

  • @3passionflower

    @3passionflower

    8 ай бұрын

    People dislike her bc most people go thru so much worst and carry in ,with out money lol shed be carrying on and the trying to act like a teenager calling tupac pac,u arent cool Jada u are old and u look way older than Will,in fact when i first saw u,not long ago ,i honestly thought u were Wills mother ,sorry

  • @dmvnotaryteam322
    @dmvnotaryteam3228 ай бұрын

    I listened to the entire 2 1/2 hour Jada Pinkett-Smith on the Jay Shetty Podcast. This was the most realistic and impactful life and relationship conversation I have heard in a long time. Jada was raw, real, and rational in her ability to express her pains and mistakes endured in this life. In addition, Jada seemed free when she opened up about her constant search for healing, peace and state of being as it pertains to her relationship with husband Will Smith. I totally could relate to how the traumas of her childhood gave her strength to move in positivity instead of negative feelings against people who didn't love her or show her love. Ohhh, and when she talked about showing people grace,,, my goodness it touched my soul. If more people had this thought process, we would most certainly be a better nation and world of beings. Lets continue to be the change of frequency, Jada! I am with you wholeheartedly!!! My Grandma has been the greatest impactful being in my life, too. I am forever indebted to her. As Grandma would say, "Just keep on living." Thanks, Jada! 💕 Namaste 🙏

  • @lashanndamcclain9607

    @lashanndamcclain9607

    8 ай бұрын

    Agreee

  • @annap9441
    @annap94418 ай бұрын

    This was the most profound interview I have ever seen. Jay you are amazing, Jada … I have no words … THANK YOU for sharing❤

  • @morganblackman
    @morganblackman8 ай бұрын

    At the end of the day, what we need to remember is that HER truth, doesn’t have to be YOUR truth. Thank you Jada and Jay for creating such a heart opening and vulnerable conversation. We can all learn something from it, if we open our hearts to it.

  • @soso-cm7kt

    @soso-cm7kt

    8 ай бұрын

    I guess negative comments are deleted here... it's not about people not liking her truth... it's about the fact that she contradicts herself in various interviews, which is why she is not credible in any way. We just don't believe her. She tried to create a program that is supposed to be "only the truth" by sells lies on the front (or if you like - hides the truth, but why such a program then?). And over and over again words: I, I, me, me, ... I recommend watching the behavior panel. Many people simply have similar feelings intuitively - which specialists confirm. Probably there is some truth - but much more creation. People don't like to be gaslight - when you see a lie its a lie. No matter how nice you dress it. I played her old interviews - there was definitely less manipulation, condescension and more naturalness... Something gone wrong. She is still charming but not reliable. I wish her to find the truth. Because there is ALWAYS ONLY ONE truth..

  • @morganblackman

    @morganblackman

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@soso-cm7kt I can see where you're coming from with this, but I think that's where as a society we sometimes can falter. Nobody should be claiming to have access to THE truth, so she definitely shouldn't be saying that and I think in this interview she does mention something about not knowing the full truth. Everything is perspective. Even as a coach, I can never tell my clients that there is only ONE way to think or go about something. There are MULTIPLE ways to a particular end goal, result etc. That's where I'm getting at. She may appear to be inconsistent, unreliable etc. but let's also remember that people change. We're constantly learning, integrating, and adopting new beliefs. It's called growth. And the person I am today, may not be the person I am tomorrow. That's normal. We're human, we're allowed to change our minds about things. I've watched a few of her red table talks, and now this and still just see someone who is learning as she goes, and sharing what she's learning in the process. I will also check out your resource re: the behaviour panel, thank you

  • @abdumm9720

    @abdumm9720

    8 ай бұрын

    Well she's a narcissist who uses some random complex words to bend the narrative for her favor, she's a delusional bad influence, and yes you are 100% right, we can all learn something from this, rich famous people can manipulate simple minded individuals like yours to be amazed about bunch of nonsense self centered BS.

  • @djackson4605

    @djackson4605

    7 ай бұрын

    That's not how truth works though... This women is abhorrent to her family and people are connecting with her? a lot of women in these comments say they feel the same way? Full-blown delusion is not something we should be accepting imho.

  • @morganblackman

    @morganblackman

    7 ай бұрын

    @@djackson4605 Where do you see her family being upset at her? I've seen her family support her and show up to book signing events. Everyone else seems to be speaking for the family on their behalf.

  • @shes_so_shez6411
    @shes_so_shez64118 ай бұрын

    This is an amazing interview. This is the 2nd time I have felt like I hit rock bottom & Jada sharing the vulnerability of her own journey, has made me realise that I’m right where I need to be, on so many different levels. She really just has a different way of viewing the world, one I relate too. 💛

  • @JRB644

    @JRB644

    8 ай бұрын

    🙄

  • @lo-fi4653

    @lo-fi4653

    8 ай бұрын

    @@JRB644🦆

  • @Parker3Curry30

    @Parker3Curry30

    8 ай бұрын

    Yesssss!!

  • @Rosariaissa
    @Rosariaissa8 ай бұрын

    I knew by listening to this conversation I was going to get clear eyed about her life. Jay Shetty knows how to get his guests to open up in the simplest way possible!!❤️ This is why you're my favorite podcaster!!☺️☺️☺️

  • @JayShettyPodcast.

    @JayShettyPodcast.

    8 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed!

  • @natalielawrence8809
    @natalielawrence88098 ай бұрын

    I've returned over and over to this interview.. (and realised I need to find the time to watch the whole interview) but something that really struck me about Jada.. is her gentle aura. I can imagine her being a very solid, non judgemental and good friend to those in and around her life. I also think she's very brave. There's something very 'witch on the stake..esque' about what's going on.. and has been going on with Jada.. for a very long time. I look forward to watching this interview.. and really listening.. with an open heart and mind. We live in a very hard, critical and judgemental world.. and perhaps it's time to show more grace to people.. even if we don't agree with their every apparent move 🤍

  • @kJan4322

    @kJan4322

    8 ай бұрын

    The witch on the stale happens to most women especially those that use their voice and don’t “protect” or uphold the male persona

  • @Anfani

    @Anfani

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah it’s because she’s a woman. And a black woman at that. They errr taught to follow a man’s lead and do what he wants even if it’s not in your nature. She did that for years unhappily and now she’s getting free. Learning herself. Loving herself. And discovering who she really is while still being true to her man. Nobody actually listens to her which is why they scandalize her name

  • @natalielawrence8809

    @natalielawrence8809

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Anfani SO well expressed. I absolutely agree with you... as a woman.. so I can't even begin to imagine the added layers of being a black woman 💘

  • @natalielawrence8809

    @natalielawrence8809

    8 ай бұрын

    @@kJan4322 I never thought of it like that.. but sadly, I think you are spot on. And the 'stake' is just represented in less obvious and therefore identifiable ways.. and whilst not as seemingly terrifying and brutal.. perhaps just as detrimental to women..

  • @tonin9814
    @tonin98148 ай бұрын

    Just an amazing interview. Thank you Jay for inviting Jada and thank you Jada for being so transparent and authentic. Your life is public and you get a hard time from some people but we all go through similar experiences and we get to hide. Going through the challenges and seeing them for what they are and still deciding to stay married is an excellent example for the world. One of the best things in life is to fight for our relationships and learn how to make them work. Keep fighting for yourself and your beautiful family! I pray your marriage will prosper and that you will both find healing the true oneness that God intends for each couple. I can't wait to read your book! Thank you!

  • @antonetteclarke5055
    @antonetteclarke50558 ай бұрын

    If you have never had childhood trauma and if you have never struggled with your mental health then maybe you cannot relate to this interview. Thanks Jada for sharing🙏🏾

  • @DanPark68

    @DanPark68

    8 ай бұрын

    Good excuse to spread Eagle!

  • @StilettoCutsQuick.

    @StilettoCutsQuick.

    8 ай бұрын

    Oh come on, who doesn’t have childhood trauma, especially kids raised before the 90’s.

  • @Bri_z_barz

    @Bri_z_barz

    8 ай бұрын

    I addressed this. I had the same she did and more..it's not an excuse. Sorry.

  • @laural794

    @laural794

    8 ай бұрын

    Because talking about trauma all the while humiliating a person is now considered healing 😅

  • @swannoir7949

    @swannoir7949

    8 ай бұрын

    I can relate. Still don't care for her though.

  • @danielapoci8850
    @danielapoci88508 ай бұрын

    Thank you Jada for opening up about your depression ❤It was the hardest phase of my life. It felt like a black hole. I couldn't see the light at the end of the tunnel. I had the courage, too pick my self up, piece by piece everyday. At the end, I do believe it was meant to be. I hated myself so much back then... When I got through it, it really felt like a rebirth. My ego died and got replaced by self-love. Through the pain, I found myself 💫 Thank you for showing your vulnerability. It's all love ❤

  • @aleidahertel8960
    @aleidahertel89608 ай бұрын

    I appreciate this interview. Everyone deserves time to heal and express their struggles. 🙏🏽wishing peace to everyone.

  • @lakisharobinson873
    @lakisharobinson8738 ай бұрын

    Thank you for delicately unpacking the beauty of what is Jada...this interview was such a gift ❤

  • @Fifi-hz8qu
    @Fifi-hz8qu8 ай бұрын

    Dear Jada, I am just adding my hug to the one you already got from Jay. Thank you sis! We see you, we hear you and we love you deeply. Thank you again for being this vulnerable and telling your story in the most organic way possible.. now am just gonna stop typing before I burst into tears again. I love you okay!!

  • @tymikac9468
    @tymikac94688 ай бұрын

    This conversation is for BIG Grown folks. Vulnerability releases a higher level of beauty and Jada, we see your beauty sister.

  • @tinasmith7238

    @tinasmith7238

    8 ай бұрын

    I absolutely agree!!❤

  • @Anfani

    @Anfani

    8 ай бұрын

    BIG GROWN‼️ talk about it‼️ and the ones who are gossiping and talking bad about her are the grown CHILDREN that can’t relate to this adult convo

  • @Parker3Curry30

    @Parker3Curry30

    8 ай бұрын

    SAY THAT!!!! So many chose the immature and ignorant basemment. This BEAUTIFUL BLACK WOMAN has written and expressed herself Levels and Levels above the noise! Jay knew her truth about her and Will needed to be told, but this is bigger than them!!!! Just incrediable!

  • @Parker3Curry30

    @Parker3Curry30

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Anfani and look at what they missed!

  • @Anfani

    @Anfani

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Parker3Curry30 exactly!

  • @tina1908
    @tina19085 ай бұрын

    My heart is so full. Thank you for giving her this platform. We are all human and all struggling with things every single day. I pray for everyone reading and watching. ❤

  • @sheilawoodz
    @sheilawoodz7 ай бұрын

    Love Jada's authenticity!!! I'm reading her book and savouring every chapter. Thank you both 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @PlaygroundLove09
    @PlaygroundLove098 ай бұрын

    This woman’s capacity for introspection and expression is just so captivating to me. Peoples deep criticism of her is so predictable of their need to cast the stone. The Narcissistic rhetoric the public is trying to impose on this woman must not know what narcissistic personality disorder entails of. Her immense empathy makes her quiet literally the opposite of what makes up NPD.

  • @cinatroope6541

    @cinatroope6541

    8 ай бұрын

    What empathy? Empathy for herself? NPD!😂

  • @Caroline26B

    @Caroline26B

    8 ай бұрын

    @@cinatroope6541 Exactly, she has a lot of empathy towards herself, she doesn't really take accountability for any lousy stuff she had done. "Oh, I didn't know, I was young." Yes, NPD!!

  • @bitokay147

    @bitokay147

    8 ай бұрын

    yeah no these comments are paid or these people are just as narcissistic as she is. People still dont want to hold people accountable its so funny how society picks and chooses who gets redemption and who doesnt I cant lol@@cinatroope6541

  • @bitokay147

    @bitokay147

    8 ай бұрын

    lol@@Caroline26B

  • @stephbey2567

    @stephbey2567

    8 ай бұрын

    They both her and Will have Narc traits

  • @safrancis2448
    @safrancis24488 ай бұрын

    The bravery, courage and vulnerability in this interview was beautiful. It's your story...it's your journey, thank you for sharing with grace and gratitude. Thank you Jada!

  • @jowens3548
    @jowens35488 ай бұрын

    I've had this in my watch list since it dropped but was just now able to watch it! This was an AMAZING interview and so enlightening, insightful & inspiring!! I'm Grateful for Jada's willingness to share her journey, her struggles, her lessons and her heart with us!!! I can't wait to listen to the book!! I truly enjoyed this! I hope EVERYONE will eventually watch this podcast.

  • @PlatosDeviations

    @PlatosDeviations

    8 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣

  • @gloriamessam6200
    @gloriamessam62007 ай бұрын

    Love this interview! Thanks to Victor and Angel for being so open and honest while dropping pearls of wisdom. I appreciate the mutual respect they show towards each other that is so important. Love how Victor was able to freely express himself without interruption from either Angel or the host. That being said we were able to get s full picture of the relationship and the bond and friendship that is the cornerstone of their relationship. Congratulations on your marriage may God grant you both years of happiness together good health and continued friendship. I pray also for both their children that they may all have an open and understanding heart be more accepting of the happiness and blessing that both Victor and Angel have found in each other.❤❤❤❤❤ 🙏🏼

  • @chefhue
    @chefhue8 ай бұрын

    If your heart and mind are open, there’s so much love and life that can be felt in this story. No one’s journey is easy or completely ‘squeaky clean’. I’m grateful to hear from folks that allow themselves to be vulnerable enough to stand in their authenticity. It takes a great deal of strength to face the truth of your darkness, especially in a world that pressures us to perform perfection everyday. This is human. I’m happy to have watched. All love.

  • @user-soon300

    @user-soon300

    8 ай бұрын

    yes that's really true her story sad and there is a big love i know it when she taking

  • @susieatim128
    @susieatim1288 ай бұрын

    Her ability to be vulnerable and honest is very beautiful to watch ❤

  • @MissOmar
    @MissOmar8 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad I came across this interview. I wish everyone listened to Jada’s perspective and her story. She’s actually really relatable to a lot of people but because she’s in the spotlight many individuals have made her and Will role models and expect them to be perfect when perfection doesn’t exist 😅

  • @GoldieLoxandtheSilverFox
    @GoldieLoxandtheSilverFox8 ай бұрын

    I was not sure what to expect going into this....but I must say...I was surprised...pleasantly surprised. I can relate to Jada's dark times and I can also relate to her victories. Thank you for such a meaningful interview.

  • @raqueldacosta673
    @raqueldacosta6738 ай бұрын

    this is so powerful. it’s my second interview of Jada i have watched today. (that’s a lot of time on my hands - i know) the impact it had on me today was time well spent investing into these interviews. i’m so thankful for her sharing these raw and real life experiences. i respect these youtube interviews so much for being freely accessible because it comes with so much knowledge and awareness. just grateful for this. ❤️ truly

  • @shomarinelson6017

    @shomarinelson6017

    8 ай бұрын

    America is doomed.

  • @AleonA7

    @AleonA7

    8 ай бұрын

    Purification 4 whom? Urself or 4 ur partner? Hmm.. Her Truth here is Amazing!it gave me understanding in sum areas...( mayb her & will, will learn 2 just be content & happy,enjoying eachothers company! Power in 🙏 Prayer* 🎉

  • @Mtn_girl
    @Mtn_girl8 ай бұрын

    People who are in the path of growth and healing can not judge this woman and this marriage, the deep understanding of what it takes to be vulnerable and present yourself just as you are and coming to feel worthy… ❤ I loved this interview and I am glad I watched because it is easy to eat what the media tells you and the media has it all wrong 99% of the time.

  • @capam15

    @capam15

    8 ай бұрын

    So it's okay for women to emotionally manipulate men and use social media to abuse them further?

  • @edwincolon3270

    @edwincolon3270

    8 ай бұрын

    You people are delusional 😂😂😂 she is mentally ill 🤧

  • @ecclesiastes_emj

    @ecclesiastes_emj

    8 ай бұрын

    She's a criminal this one. Watch her first interview then you will understand that this interview was a strategy to seek pity after the backlash. She deserves all the backlash.

  • @Fahima90

    @Fahima90

    8 ай бұрын

    @user-sc8iy4rz6d Thank You! Your coment is the soundest I've seen to date.

  • @Parker3Curry30

    @Parker3Curry30

    8 ай бұрын

    ABSOLUTELY ! I LOVE THIS INDEPTH JADA! THIS IS WHO PEOPLE HAVE BEEN RIDICULING ALL BECAUSE THEY IGNOR THAT WILL ISNT PERFECT!

  • @TheGumbo504
    @TheGumbo5048 ай бұрын

    I love that you inspired Jada to write her book. Jada's book could save the lives of people who may be experiencing similar situations. I think that she's brave to tell her story knowing that people will judge her. People can be very cruel at times without knowing all the facts. I Appreciate her telling her story

  • @deanna3301
    @deanna33017 ай бұрын

    I finished the book three days ago and I identify with her in various aspects. May God bless she and Will to fully reconcile and love on each other better than ever.

  • @amberts180
    @amberts1808 ай бұрын

    After watching this I want to send a prayer out to Will & Jada, Jay & Radha, and everyone else’s marriage. It is such a challenging, beautiful promise and it appears to grow us exponentially if you let it. I pray we all find truth and understanding in our mirrors.

  • @Parker3Curry30

    @Parker3Curry30

    8 ай бұрын

    THIS IS WHY SHE WROTE THE BOOK

  • @jupiterjanes
    @jupiterjanes8 ай бұрын

    It makes me so sad to see so much negative energy going towards this woman. Her story resonates with me so much, and I sense such authenticity from her, I am so so grateful to hear this interview!! Thank you so much! Anyone coming with negative energy in their hearts, I hope you listen to this and really look into how you can approach someone's story with that kind of energy. Thank you, Jay and Jada, lots of love from Newfoundland, Canada ❤❤

  • @celiamartinez3

    @celiamartinez3

    8 ай бұрын

    Did you watch her Red Table talks when she speaks about her husband discussing embarrassing topics ??

  • @mk-ye4gr

    @mk-ye4gr

    8 ай бұрын

    I know so sad the way media bashing her, thats her story she allowed to write on her book, I love Jada

  • @lizztoria

    @lizztoria

    8 ай бұрын

    Same here! I agree with you. But most this negativity comes out of ignorance and superficial thinking. This content is not apt for them people.

  • @T6706K

    @T6706K

    8 ай бұрын

    She f@cked her sons best friend. What is in your mind?

  • @naocomputei

    @naocomputei

    8 ай бұрын

    Her her her... Her problem. Get yourself A LIFE

  • @cindybrown6678
    @cindybrown66788 ай бұрын

    Wow, such an amazing interview! I thank you for sharing openly and graciously as you talked through your valleys. God bless you and your forever husband. Thank you for walking us through what true love looks like. It’s not always pretty or dressed up…awesome interview and I will definitely be purchasing your book Worthy 🙏🏽❤️🎉

  • @annywind7609
    @annywind76098 ай бұрын

    This conversation has brought so many insights to me. There's so much wisdom in it. I'm not a native English speaker, but I feel so resentful towards all these people on social media who blindly hate her. Jada, Will and their children have always inspired me so much with their approach to life, spirituality and relationships within family. I've enjoyed some of Red Table Talks, loved Will's book - it really helped me in a dark period in my life, at that moment it gave me so much inner energy and inspiration! So seeing all this negativity towards her without any efforts from people to truly understand her as a human being, hurts me so much. I admire her strength, this talk was eye-opening to me. I would really like for her to know that there are people who support her and see her, and understand her.

  • @shardewing2391
    @shardewing23918 ай бұрын

    I never looked at Jada any differently I just had that feeling, that it was so much more. She held a lot on her shoulders, while the world criticized her and still is😢 for protecting her family. Mainly Will. I have so much more love for her after this interview.

  • @stephaniejoywoodside9942

    @stephaniejoywoodside9942

    8 ай бұрын

    This is exactly how I feel too.

  • @Tam...

    @Tam...

    8 ай бұрын

    💯... But they will not hear you, tho... Even with Will supporting her, they still will not hear you...Imagine that....

  • @shardewing2391

    @shardewing2391

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Tam... I know. It's so sad that it's our own people.

  • @elijah2105
    @elijah21058 ай бұрын

    I truly admire how will and jada can just talk about themselves , liberating almost especially when u know it all starts with one and filling ones own cup

  • @nsiblouburg7182
    @nsiblouburg71828 ай бұрын

    This is so powerful…. Never judge a person… love you Jada ❤

  • @user-dk1hs3df6e
    @user-dk1hs3df6e6 ай бұрын

    I turned this on at 4 am in the bathroom getting ready to start my day. I ended up pulling out my pen and notebook and watched the entire podcast. "Low Down Dirty Shame" was my favorite movie at 4 years old. I heard so many valuable truths and lessons in her story. I cried and laughed along. I related to so much of her story. The biggest take away for me was her talking about inner self. Such a relatable down to earth share. I really appreciated this. Thank you both.

  • @TheMusicalEmpress
    @TheMusicalEmpress8 ай бұрын

    Jada deserves to share her truth, her story, her way. To tell her to shutup and how she "should" say it is ridiculous to me. I applaud Jada!! The same people who utterly adored her before and during her marriage vilify her now. Her journey to her own self worth is necessary. She clearly loves hard and has lived for everyone else it seems, she has sacrificed so much. She took a batch of very bad foundational ingredients that would have taken some other people out of here! Yet, she managed to hold on and still live! She is heavily transparent, and most people just want to be lied to and want the sanitized and deodorized truth. Memoir= a historical account or biography written from "personal" knowledge or special sources. She should be able to write her own memoir without the backlash. If you don't like it, just dont buy her book or watch her interviews. It is that simple.

  • @justangelaxo

    @justangelaxo

    8 ай бұрын

    I agree with every word you’ve said!

  • @JohnStockton7459

    @JohnStockton7459

    8 ай бұрын

    Lmao, women defending women, despite how wrong they are. Thanks feminism!

  • @keithmutamba1395

    @keithmutamba1395

    8 ай бұрын

    If you see a man on the floor. Do you kick him while he is down. Thats what this shit is. Everyone moved on from the slap. So you are telling me Jada needed to label it the holy slap. She needed to just make the whole world a part of her relationship to validate herself. And to make Will feel like less. Will is hiding for a reason. Notifications off. Tuned out from the world. And apologising for even things that were out of his control when it comes to Jada. That is a man in the fog with a narc. This is his reality and he will apologise forever to keep this relationship. That is a deadman walking

  • @lala-ct9ir

    @lala-ct9ir

    8 ай бұрын

    But it just is so unbelievably boring!

  • @mariedelaurentiis

    @mariedelaurentiis

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@keithmutamba1395 he chooses to be over there. He isn't a victim. Men do this kind of thing to women all day, everyday, and on a larger scale and sometimes violently and it's crickets. People like you be having 0 to say and even go as far as justifying the treatment but a women who is being honest and transparent or even "pulling a ya'll on ya'll" is too much?? Foh

  • @SummerJ200
    @SummerJ2008 ай бұрын

    I love her story and have huge respect for her for being so vulnerable. I remember the depression that comes with being empty inside.. and feeling like your going CRAZY- as everyone else is fine. It must be so much worse when you have ‘everything’ Thank God I called out to God and he answered 🙏🏽❤️. Glad your in a great place Jada x

  • @America_istheGreatest

    @America_istheGreatest

    8 ай бұрын

    Read Will Smith Book it’s ALOT Better 🧐 📚

  • @SummerJ200

    @SummerJ200

    8 ай бұрын

    @@America_istheGreatest I’ve read it 🥇 it’s great, funny and re readable x

  • @JRB644

    @JRB644

    8 ай бұрын

    BARF

  • @amberkolodrivska12
    @amberkolodrivska128 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! You truly Made me finally want to leave My trauma behind. That I have cringed to for so long. It has been my identity for way to long. Jada my upbringing is so similar to yours and I haven't ever processed it or done the work to heal that inner child, because I ve had to survive for so long carry this strength around me not letting ANYONE SEE ME WEAK! In reality vulnerability is so beautiful and I need to be more like this. Love you guys thank you for sharing!!! I respect you so much I dont know you or follow social media because it's not my thing and I know we're all humans. You built a beautiful foundation I hope to build something similar as to yours. All I can say is thank you! 😊 Love amber k.

  • @nonhlanhlamodisakeng6693
    @nonhlanhlamodisakeng66935 ай бұрын

    It's the laugh for me, 21:15 that shows how comfortable and relaxed how Jay makes her feel. The best interview I never thought of you being so vulnerable and open, thank you ❤

  • @tdhashi2308
    @tdhashi23088 ай бұрын

    I am sorry for judging her the way I did. It makes me realize we never know what a person is going through and you should never judge someone from perception. I am extremely sorry. Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @wickedlefty9957

    @wickedlefty9957

    8 ай бұрын

    Same here. Well said

  • @leraplaksyva2031

    @leraplaksyva2031

    8 ай бұрын

    How do you defend cheating on your husband with your own sons friend?

  • @wickedlefty9957

    @wickedlefty9957

    8 ай бұрын

    @@leraplaksyva2031 nobody defends cheating, it's wrong & we all know that

  • @1980Isek

    @1980Isek

    8 ай бұрын

    @@leraplaksyva2031 she didn’t cheat. Clearly you didn’t read his book or hers.

  • @jayworner795

    @jayworner795

    7 ай бұрын

    I have no clue who you are but judging you by listening to this lady I’m assuming you’re a lefty. I am also assuming you hate Trump supporters and spew hate at them. am I way off?

  • @shedrekapoole4849
    @shedrekapoole48498 ай бұрын

    Jada, you have always inspired me. Always!! The majority of the world ain’t ready to grow and level up from societal expectations to beyond grow their narrow mindset. It reminds me of the saying that “few are chosen”, and “everybody ain’t able”. But we have to just know who we are and keep journeying on. I see a lot of myself in you’re thinking. Thank you so much for sharing your total truth with us. Can’t wait to receive my signed copy of the book in the mail.❤❤❤❤❤ thank you Jay for bringing this to the world.❤️

  • @joceelvira
    @joceelvira8 ай бұрын

    Healing isn’t pretty. It’s hard, so damn hard. Praying for you jada, keep going!! Thank you for opening up to us! I love how you talked about marriage a lot. I’m going through the healing of my divorce & I needed to hear this.

  • @franciscamonteirobarbosa3731
    @franciscamonteirobarbosa37317 ай бұрын

    This woman needs the spotlight, she doesn't care about anyone just having the spotlight on her... I'm sorry for the children and Will, they don't deserve it.

  • @reginagatti8367
    @reginagatti83678 ай бұрын

    JADA, you are a queen. You are everything I aspire to be. You're authentic, insightful, interesting, mature, wise, and relatable. Hearing you laugh and seeing you smile brings out your inner beauty that was hidden behind a wall of hurt and pain. Because you were gifted with intense emotions, you have experienced intense pain. You used all of your resources and found a way to evolve to a higher state of conscious awareness. You are worthy of praise!!

  • @nat-8981
    @nat-89818 ай бұрын

    It took me a while to understand how people don't and can't see the lessons that we all can learn from this woman. But now I think I'm clearer as to why, many people are simply just not ready for this dept of the human experience, especially coming from A list celebrities/idols. Thank you Jada, much love and very best wishes Also, thank you Jay, this platform is so needed 🙏

  • @sincerelylien
    @sincerelylien8 ай бұрын

    This episode was beautiful and special. Thank you Jay for creating a safe, welcoming and inspiring space for every person that comes on the podcast. Thank you for leading the interviews in such wholesome, uplifting and free way. Your approach and class allow your guests to be comfortably vulnerable which is not something everyone can do. The hate and judgement coming from social media can often lead to hurtful narratives but you always find a way to bring out the beautiful, love and light in people for the world to see ✨I love this space ✨

  • @missfemaminenergy

    @missfemaminenergy

    7 ай бұрын

    Best comment here

  • @monikapiper9315
    @monikapiper93154 ай бұрын

    Loved reading Jada's book, such a beautiful honest memoir of her life's journey to find self worth. She has done so much work on herself and it's so enlightening to hear how she struggled in life with self and finding her way. There is such a misconception that just because you are famous and have money that you have it all together but she shows us the human side of herself self with her life experiences and puts it on out there. I love it how she takes accountability and has no regret from her life because it made her the person she is today and still willing to grow... Life is not easy and relationships take a lot of work and she points out how it's about learning how to grow together and not giving up on each other. All the beauty and all the ugly got her to where she is now of her new found wisdom. I admire her vulnerability and highly recommend buying or listening to the book.

  • @phumzilemadlabane7586
    @phumzilemadlabane75868 ай бұрын

    So happy to see the comment section on this video is supportive and kind. I’m also struggling to understand why she gets so much hate for telling her personal story- this is Jadas autobiography and personal story, she has written her story and she has every right to do so if she so wishes. Thank you for sharing your story with us Jada.

  • @TheJosiejumper

    @TheJosiejumper

    8 ай бұрын

    You no she introduced lsd to her family ?

  • @victoriakawesa3558

    @victoriakawesa3558

    8 ай бұрын

    The thing is that people hate on women who are spiritually free. Jada is not living a traditional heterosexual life, she's Black, very rich and have to legends Will Smith and Tupac in love with her and still, that is not enough for her. They can't understand her mental health struggles.

  • @EricaHansberry

    @EricaHansberry

    8 ай бұрын

    @@TheJosiejumper No she didn't. Jaden introduced the family to psychedelics. And they are all adults.

  • @TheJosiejumper

    @TheJosiejumper

    8 ай бұрын

    @@EricaHansberry not what I read I read it was her however bringing that in the house as a mother and your ok with that !! Thank god will got away women like this are dangerous

  • @EricaHansberry

    @EricaHansberry

    8 ай бұрын

    @@TheJosiejumper It wasn't even LSD. Clearly you know nothing about psychedelics and you're committed to being ignorant and misinformed so let's just stop here. Have a beautiful day. ❤

  • @lebluedragon3
    @lebluedragon38 ай бұрын

    I did not want to watch this...too many pre judgements based on what I'd heard in the media. BUT BOY! am I glad I watched this. This is one of the most authentic Self revelations and discussions I have ever heard from anyone! Thank you both so much for revealing your beautiful souls! May God bless you both in the continued unfolding of learning of unconditional love and healing. Lots of love, AJ💗

  • @stephaniecollins4895
    @stephaniecollins48958 ай бұрын

    I have always loved and appreciated Jada for her profound wisdom! She reminds us, even through sharing her darkest moments that growth is the greatest gift that we can give to ourselves. I thank God for keeping her long enough to share her journey, in writing, to the masses. There are so many relatable takeaways from this interview. One in particular is the fact that there is ALWAYS a blessing on the other side of adversity. For that reason alone, we must do everthing in our human power to stay the course, not leaning on our own understanding, but keeping our eyes fixed on God. I love, love, and I know better now than ever before that my husband is my person for this lifetime.

  • @coushattaliddell665

    @coushattaliddell665

    7 ай бұрын

    This is beautiful

  • @ricardo.klutse8228
    @ricardo.klutse82288 ай бұрын

    A great conversation. Listen to this interview from beginning to the end shapes my perspective and gave me an understanding of Jada choices.

  • @healingvale
    @healingvale8 ай бұрын

    My little brother lost his battle with mental health 2 years ago. So many things we wish we could’ve said to them and Jada stated it so perfectly 🙏 I wish mental health retreats had more awareness and were socially accepted. I would’ve happily put it on my credit card to save my brother from himself 🙁❤️

  • @kcl6627

    @kcl6627

    8 ай бұрын

    I hope you don't carry any guilt because you couldn't save him. I hope you carry him always with you. May your brother rest in peace. He might have chosen to leave this life, but all the time he chose to be alive and in your life is the part that matters most! Idk you, but I wish you all the best and so much love to you.

  • @nickieshanextlevel4983

    @nickieshanextlevel4983

    8 ай бұрын

    My sincere condolences! 💛 even now sometime I struggle .. life can be very hard! My toddler saves me ! I live for her. So I am very sorry you lost your brother but just know he did all he could to hold on and I wish he sought out help but just do not blame yourself. Cause we never know what an individual burden is and how heavy it can be for them. Sending love and prayers your way! Remember the good times and carry him in love . All the best

  • @FlorenceW101

    @FlorenceW101

    8 ай бұрын

    ❤ sending you love, sorry about the loss of your brother.

  • @healingvale

    @healingvale

    8 ай бұрын

    @@kcl6627 thank you for your kind words and wishes🙏✨ they say you don’t go through the stages of grief just once, it’s waves, each one can hit randomly. Through a lot work healing, bargaining still comes up from time to time. The “I wish I would’ve done more” but you’re right and it’s apart of my journey I’m currently working towards, that acceptance❤️ appreciate you✨✨✨

  • @healingvale

    @healingvale

    8 ай бұрын

    @@nickieshanextlevel4983 thank you🙏✨ I struggled in my teens and I found the strength through being the older sister and needing to be there for my little brother’s. It’s crazy how life works in ways we will never understand and how we never really know what people are going through. You’re right, I’ve had moments of grief when knowing how much he must have been hurting to make that decision (although a very emotional realization), I gained empathy and understanding for him. Life is difficult, but we have a purpose on this earth so we must keep living✨✨✨ He lives on through me by trying to help others not get to that point ❤️ appreciate you🫶

  • @lashundarucker5565
    @lashundarucker55658 ай бұрын

    There’s going to be a lot of criticism towards Jada because everyone isn’t ready for this type of transparency. I absolutely loved this interview and the authenticity of it! Great job to you both👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @sizakelediya3872

    @sizakelediya3872

    8 ай бұрын

    You saying exactly words I thought but at same time I realise two or three people when they come together to speak of the word of God I will be the third or fourth one that what God said. Then I thought if Jada can touch me and you in with this book that's all that matters.

  • @angelamarks3050
    @angelamarks30503 күн бұрын

    Thank you Jay for all of these amazing conversations you facilitate. I heard you say that you noticed not as many people subscribed as watched. I just subscribed. I support you, your gift and compassion you share. I love both you and your wife… the realness you both remain in and remind others to awaken to

  • @saisantoshblr
    @saisantoshblr8 ай бұрын

    Damnnn! the grace, compassion and wisdom Jada carries and shares with the world is 🔥🔥. In this digital age, it’s too common to see cynicism, judgement and hatred in comments. But it’s wonderful to see two people talking to each other with grace and so much genuine love for each other. That’s we need more in this world. #MoreLoveNoHate

  • @cwat0415
    @cwat04158 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Jada 😢so much childhood trauma that we feel we have to hide and smile through. My marriage was horrible. I did my best to stick it out but the physical abuse was too much to handle. My father was also an addict. Never met him in person but did have one conversation with him as a kid that I don’t remember. Unfortunately he passed away before I was able to meet him. So much gratitude 🙏🏽 your truth is your truth. Thank you Queen 💫💫💫💫give us a voice no matter how ugly people may think it is.

  • @asiajae6763
    @asiajae67638 ай бұрын

    I genuinely love the way Jay creates this space for vulnerability for everyone that he interviews. I watch a lot of pods and On Purpose interviews always hit different. It’s a gift to make ppl feel safe to really expose themselves in any way for millions of ppl to see. So grateful that I found this channel.🙏🏾🙌🏾

  • @goddessofamarna

    @goddessofamarna

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes! ❤

  • @ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool

    @ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool

    8 ай бұрын

    He has an amazing talent for that! ❤

  • @rickblackgirlmindset
    @rickblackgirlmindset8 ай бұрын

    I love hearing people's story celebrity or not. I see humanity strenght ans weakness. Stories are impactful it moved me. I love Jada's transformation. We're all in a path. Only the Supreme can guide us through!!! ❤️

  • @Tracie727
    @Tracie7278 ай бұрын

    I am glad that You are creating a space for men and women to grow and heal! We are all imperfect but we want to believe that we are perfect! Becoming vulnerable and recognizing your need to growth is where and how healing begins. Jada I’m proud that you are healing and recognizing be true be authentic ❤

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