i can't seem to describe it but listen to her made me feel uneasy.
@leob4403
7 ай бұрын
Grow a pair
@Diametricallyopposed00
7 ай бұрын
She’s a narcissist
@mariahconklin4150
4 ай бұрын
@@Diametricallyopposed00I agree didnt she also cheat on Will Smith?
@emptychallice
Ай бұрын
Bless Jada for her willingness to share her story. Listening to her talk about sitting in the bosom of god touches me.
@melissasaint3283
11 ай бұрын
As someone who spent over ten years serving adults living with mental illness, There are an absolute OCEAN of non-celebrities who have extremely engaging life stories and so, so much wisdom to share. I wish Mayim would leverage her own celebrity for the greater good and begin to interview some of them here and there. It can be done. The SBSK channel on KZitem leaps to mind.
@jaelura
9 ай бұрын
Maybe she interviews what we consider “famous people” to break the stereotype that they are infallible. As fans of anyone we set the bar so high that when they fall, it is made out that they are horrible people when in fact they have real life struggles just like any of us. And I think it would be great if she did interview what we consider “regular people” ♥
@elysej87
6 ай бұрын
I agree!!!! There are so many individuals especially on social media who aren’t well known who have incredible life stories that I’d be more interested in hearing! We all know how Hollywood has affected all of these guests. We need more people with actual common day life experiences to relate to.
@CarefulAtheist
11 ай бұрын
I just...can't. I love you Mayim. Roughly the same age as you and watched Blossom as a teen (been a fan since), enjoyed you in BBT, and stayed riveted by your podcast...but this is one guest I can't...no. People are not perfect. But I can hear someone speak and spot the narcissism a mile away. I've heard enough of her and the things she says, the excuses she makes, and the entitlement she carries with her. Till next time...
@msthang5366
11 ай бұрын
4:19 minutes in and I am already rolling my eyes.
@mollysmith1226
11 ай бұрын
@@msthang5366me too!!! This is a rough episode
@maryg65
11 ай бұрын
I’m with you! I can not listen to her, sorry
@jaredknutson6484
11 ай бұрын
I feel this a lot and between this interview and a couple others she’s done it’s clear Jonathan is being left out of the equation and quite frankly her pandemic money maker should stop
@hollywinchell3412
11 ай бұрын
I agree with the previous comments. I thought I was the only one who sensed narcissism, affectation, and an inflated sense of victimhood in Pinkett-Smith (not the first interview I've heard with her, BTW). I hate judging people without having been in their shoes, but also hate the way she's publicly thrown a certain actor under the bus.
@lelabotoxique
11 ай бұрын
First time since the beginning of Mayim's excellent podcast I'm going to skip an episode. No. Just... no.
@mauricio9661
11 ай бұрын
Same here
@Jenna-Roo
11 ай бұрын
SAME!!! 🤮🤮🤮🤮
@kiskakuznetsova503
11 ай бұрын
Same! So disappoinnted to see this grifter!
@jnunez247
11 ай бұрын
Yea, I want to give Mayim the bennefit of the doubt, not sure if i am ready to hear Jada give her Spin.
@sparkytoday8455
11 ай бұрын
Same
@dethangel88
11 ай бұрын
Jada knows nothing about dismantling her Ego. She single handedly ruined one of the greatest actors/musicians of all time. Anything she has to say is more than likely for her own benefit, cause that's the kind of person she is. It's always been about her, she cares not for whom she tramps on past or present. She needs a big fat piece of humble pie.
@d.d.p.parker3671
11 ай бұрын
How in the hell do you know that about her, her marriage and who did she destroyed, your mind is so weak you going by ppl that blame her for the s.avk, will has his own mind he did it. Stop being a fool
@108lukas
11 ай бұрын
One of the greatest actors/musicians of all time? Um no, just NO!
@dethangel88
11 ай бұрын
@@108lukas Never asked for your opinion, but since you gave it. What makes you say he isn't a great actor?
@SoniT
11 ай бұрын
Oh please. She single handedly ruined Will? Like he's powerless? Stop coddling this grown ass man. It's sickening.
@dethangel88
11 ай бұрын
@@SoniT Stop being a feminist and oppressing men like they have no feelings or emotions. Just because they don't cry into their pillows every night like you doesn't mean they don't feel things.
@lindseyoh59
11 ай бұрын
I appreciate that Mayim will have people from all walks of life on. This, however, is the very first guest I'm not the slightest bit interested in listening to. Looking forward to next week.
@Kaybye555
11 ай бұрын
This is exactly it. There's no need to feel rage towards Jada but most people around her speak poorly of her. She has been caught lying, gaslighting and very importantly, being involved with her son's friend. Having on the show bad people who haven't learned from their tough lives just invalidates what others have lived because of her. She's caused to much damage to her family, it's irreparable. I wouldn't want a selfish person as such to get a platform to speak of themselves ina that's untrue and present themselves as "helping others or trying to share a sob story". This is not it. So many incredible people who have gone through so much and have accountability for their actions. I don't want to learn from narcissists, especially if it's not to directly present that side of themselves
@mollysmith1226
11 ай бұрын
@@Kaybye555I agree with you!!! I didn't make it through the entire episode.
@MajorMonkeytoes
11 ай бұрын
We can only hope that someday Jada looks back on podcasts, interviews, and other appearances she's done and realizes how far she needs to go. Not holding my breath, but anyway...and we don't know whether this was someone Mayim expressly wanted on the show or it was a "have-to" sort of thing.
@Kmbrgss
11 ай бұрын
I love this podcast, but I'll sit this one out.
@carollollol
11 ай бұрын
Same
@Ripley-Eve
11 ай бұрын
Same
@robinsierra1029
11 ай бұрын
Agreed. I have seen another interview with her and that was plenty. For some reason I feel extremely annoyed when she’s speaking. And I believe that because she is false all the way through.
@fastydave
11 ай бұрын
@@maxillin This is an open forum ya daft numpty.
@renfairegoddess
11 ай бұрын
@@maxillin hilarious considering you're responding to every comment. Are you Jada? Do you emulate her? Do you not understand why people dislike you too?
@jaredknutson6484
11 ай бұрын
When you’re supporting someone gaslighting violence I think you need to check your values
@erikbihari3625
11 ай бұрын
She certainly run will's reputation into the ground!
@lalittl
11 ай бұрын
What violence occurred 😂
@blabla5938
11 ай бұрын
I really don't get it, Jada didn't tell or make will get up there and slap Chris Rock why is she being blamed for wills actions?
@prachetasnayse9709
11 ай бұрын
@@blabla5938good question mate. Sounds like you’ve never been in an abusive relationship.
@Real_Life_Is_More_Important
11 ай бұрын
Bingo
@PrissyHippie
11 ай бұрын
Oh Mayim, just NO.
@PrissyHippie
11 ай бұрын
@@maxillin take you're own advice. You don't tell me what to do or say.
@maxillin
11 ай бұрын
@@PrissyHippie Touche 😁
@Teachmond
8 ай бұрын
I’m going to pass this one too.
@leob4403
7 ай бұрын
@@PrissyHippiestop with the cancelling and judging nonsense, let mayim do her thing, they are friends
@eyelutalulu7266
11 ай бұрын
This has got to be one of the best, if not THE best interview i have seen on Jada. The questions were deep, thoughtful and well organised.
@ilenehirsch2208
11 ай бұрын
Agree. And I recommend listening to Jay Shetty’s interview of Jada. It’s equally as in depth, yet from a very different perspective.
@MarianU43
11 ай бұрын
Why is anyone giving this person a platform?
@Mercury_Shadow
11 ай бұрын
IKR, GMM got slammed so hard for having her on (and rightly so) they actually took the EP down.
@mymom9466
11 ай бұрын
Even though I wondered why Mayim of all the deep thinking intelligent and intensely sensitive people would give Jafa a platform, I must say that the discussion after the interview with Mayim and Johnathan was hugely correct and helpful for anyone struggling with trauma, feelings inadequacy and co dependency! Absolutely excellent what they said the last 10 minutes after the interview! I think, if in order for them to share that crucial life changing self help info, it took an interview with Jada, then it was worth it!
@RT22-pb2pp
11 ай бұрын
I am asking Miyam this also why? I am thinking of unsubscribing and blocking her channel
@MarianU43
11 ай бұрын
@@RT22-pb2pp please don’t do this. While we may find this particular individual disagreeable, there have been so many others that have had honest, helpful discussions.
@OneLoveRSR
11 ай бұрын
@@RT22-pb2pp Why? Because you can't simply skip an episode? Jada has that much power over you?
@jennebeattie3168
11 ай бұрын
It's SO HARD to listen to someone that is known to be a liar. So what's true and what's not 🤷🏻♀️??? I cannot invest my time in someone not worthy of my time. Truth is ESSENTIAL.
@maxillin
11 ай бұрын
Do you know it for sure? Do you know these people personally?
@wilbur218
7 ай бұрын
@@maxillin JPS lies as she breathes.
@jennebeattie3168
11 ай бұрын
I love, love, love your show Mayim. This one I will have to sit out. I can't do Jada. Or Amber Heard for that matter 😂
@awaywithfairies4689
11 ай бұрын
Same here🤮🤮🤮
@AStri-zg5xc
11 ай бұрын
Oh she's next
@vik6042
11 ай бұрын
If you love Mayim show, I suggest to give this interview a try. As someone said in the comments, Mayim is authentic and she brings out authenticity in others, so in Jada here.
@kateashby3066
11 ай бұрын
Oh snap- they could be twinsies on a personality level! Two self absorbed nutters
@kateashby3066
11 ай бұрын
@@vik6042narcissists are constitutionally incapable of being authentic. It’s all a facade because they suffer tremendous insecurities that they overcompensate for. Hence why she egged will on to “do something”
@Gwendolyn_ish
11 ай бұрын
This episode is proof that narcissists know how to work mental health professionals to their own advantage.
@vaskylark
11 ай бұрын
I think fame has this effect on people. Because people hang on their every word, snap pictures of them, ask for autographs, they get this overblown idea of self as someone of high importance and ultimately act and become narcissistic. They are sheltered somewhat in Hollywood and they don't understand that outside of that unreal bubble their words come off hollow and totally revolving around self. Mayim does it too. She wasn't ever the pretty girl but she was the Hollywood star and the smart girl, so she obsesses over herself too but it comes off more neurotic to me than Jada, who I agree comes off like a narcissist. I also think Mayim is interested in the science of therapy whereas Jada loves to talk about herself. Honestly, when she talks I zone out, but I listen to Mayim even if she does remind me of neurotic person, we can all be neurotic sometimes. I would hate to sit and talk about myself for an hour it would be so boring to me but some people love to talk about themselves, clearly.
@pmartin6086
11 ай бұрын
She's a neuroscientist, not a therapist.
@Gwendolyn_ish
11 ай бұрын
@@pmartin6086 who said she's a therapist?
@fairygodbrotherr
11 ай бұрын
@@Gwendolyn_ish that was the implication, babe. perhaps you should rephrase.
@Gwendolyn_ish
11 ай бұрын
@@fairygodbrotherr she's a mental health professional, but I never said she's a therapist. Either way, Jada used Mayim's space and manipulated her to her advantage.
@ConversationswithChristie
11 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, I'm skipping this one, I just can't, truthfully, I won't. I spent a lot of years recovering from some pretty manipulative stuff. I support you, I don't support the destruction of someone's mind, soul and personality to get your narc supply. I'll rewatch one of your other episodes to give you a view, but not on this one. Looking forward to the next episode you do.
@mollysmith1226
11 ай бұрын
I tried watching this episode and didn't finish.
@managerof3monsters
11 ай бұрын
Oh this is disappointing…😣 I think this woman has shown she’s incredibly selfish & manipulative. I don’t find humor in emasculating men.
@mollysmith1226
11 ай бұрын
Yes it was disappointing 😭.
@JamieBleu
11 ай бұрын
What is emasculation? Is it when a woman embarrasses a man? Can men emasculate other men and then laugh? A large portion of comedians rely heavily on emasculation”but it is rarely called out until a woman does it.
@mariahconklin4150
4 ай бұрын
Yeah it’s pretty rude I try not to do the same
@dhruvrandi007
11 ай бұрын
Mayim, why girl?
@sharonallen2020
11 ай бұрын
When the clip was playing at the beginning, I thought the topics might not be for me, but I'm glad I stuck with it. The conversation brought up some great insight about recognizing that anyone can have PTSD from unresolved trauma, and that we sometimes go to other people to heal ourselves, but it always comes back to identifying and healing our own wounds. Really great episode.
@tali145
11 ай бұрын
As a rule - I always skip the beginning clip of every podcast.
@sharonallen2020
11 ай бұрын
I can understand that. Sometimes It's nice to be surprised and not watch a clip before its time in the video. I want to be sure to acknowledge the work that I think goes into putting together an interview and deciding what stays in, and what part of the interview gets included in a clip--it's a lot more work than I know. I have so enjoyed the discussions that Mayim and Jonathan have led. These are really valuable. While I haven't watched every video--I know there are at least a few that I haven't gotten to yet--I think that for each one I did watch, I just let it run from start to finish, and some interviews were just so interesting to me that I've watched them multiple times. I noticed a lot of people commenting that they couldn't watch this one for various reasons, so I wanted to put it out there that it's worth a watch.@@tali145
@danielaspitz3052
8 ай бұрын
Only that Jada is the type of person who caused your trauma
@mymom9466
11 ай бұрын
“It’s an inside job, it’s what’s going on with you. When there is conflict, blaming. It’s that SOMETHING HAS COME UP FOR YOU. And you have placed it onto this stencil, but if you remove it you are just what’s underneath.” So well said Mayim! And then becoming aware of what is the story you are telling yourself! This is the key to true healing and growth for sure and certainly how to stop the cycle of co-dependency! Thank you for your discussion after the interview, you have no idea how much you have helped me to get what I’ve been trying to understand for a while!
@shewho333
11 ай бұрын
People like Jada cause complex PTSD in others. When he did what he did, that was the moment she knew she owned his soul. That put her back on top. She said it herself before the third minute of this video. “Dismantle your ego” No. More like - you’ve got nothing BUT your ego.
@Jenna-Roo
11 ай бұрын
@jadapinketsmith #truth
@kiskakuznetsova503
11 ай бұрын
YES!!!
@JamieBleu
11 ай бұрын
If your opinion had any facts begins it you would know that Will was coming into the relationship with trauma and baggage on the heels of divorce with his previous wife. Will simply coped with his trauma by being a workaholic perfectionist at least to the outside world.
@shebreathesingold8043
11 ай бұрын
People like Jada? You mean trauma survivors? And what about the people that caused HER complex trauma issues? Where does your pity/sympathy for people with mental health issues caused by trauma stop? At Jada? Because it's all a cycle. Those with Complex PTSD also have the potential to harm others with their psychological trauma/damage. Even people without psychological trauma that has created a mental illness or maladaptation can psychologically harm anyone? I guess I don't understand what the point of your comment is other than to try to demonize a human being with a mental health / personality disorder. I guess you, ironically, don't understand the harm your comments cause to others reading it.
@shebreathesingold8043
11 ай бұрын
I dont understand people who baby a man who physically assaulted another human being on TV. If you're so upset about the damage Jada caues, why aren't you equally upset about the damage Will causes and other human being cause because there's someone causing damage everywhere you look and yet so few people trigger others like Jada. I can only guess why. ((eyeroll))@@JamieBleu
@sunflower7045
11 ай бұрын
Sigh Yes because Jada needs another platform. 🙄
@cdonnelly678
11 ай бұрын
Her childhood is not unique. Many of us grew up with very similar life challenges. Many of us had to grow up fast. Many of us had to figure out how to survive in toxic or unsupportive environments. Many of us search for the meaning of life. I choose not diminish anything from her experiences; nor do I find her story to be eye opening, healing, motivating, uplifting or unique. I see a woman struggling to remain relevant.
@JamieBleu
11 ай бұрын
She’s not struggling to remain relevant she is relevant whether she wants to be or not because she is a celebrity. Everything she has experienced is EXTREMELY common but everyone is treating her like she is saying something unusual because most people refuse to talk about their mess out loud.
@shebreathesingold8043
11 ай бұрын
Not everything is about you. You don't find her unique...and??????????
@cdonnelly678
11 ай бұрын
@shebreathesingold8043 Your attempt to insult me is a failure. My original comment speaks to the sentiment that reflects how "many" of us have troubles and struggles seeking peace in life, and how "many" of us have had the same or similar experiences growing up. The word "many" never means "one nor does it mean I." your response to my post reflects your lack of comprehension.
@cdonnelly678
11 ай бұрын
@JamieBleu Relevance is an internal state of mind not connected to titles...status....fame or money. Exploiting your mess at the expense of those you say you love and then selling it to the world under the mask of "healing" is another form of prolonging the very pain you say you want to heal.
@lisaevans5840
11 ай бұрын
@cdonnelly678 unless you have already read her book, how do you know she exploited or caused anyone that may or may not be in the book. It sounds more like she had a story to tell and she also wanted to help others in her community that have gone through the same or worse.
@hannahremmel9550
11 ай бұрын
As everyone has said in the comments, “why are you doing this to us?” I know jack about this woman except for every time I hear her talk it makes me feel uncomfortable. However blindsiding her on systemic racism definitely caught me (and her )off guard. To watch her fumble was very intriguing. For about a minute we got to see the real Jada before she turned it back to herself, not answering the question. Why go on this particular show if you aren’t prepared for things that aren’t related to Will or Tupac? I’m genuinely sorry if I offended anyone. But she just confuses me.
@HayleySulfridge
11 ай бұрын
Time stamp? I’ve got a baby and a toddler I’ll be lucky if i can watch this whole thing uninterrupted 😂
@Dr.JudeAEMasonMD
11 ай бұрын
UnfortunatelyI , couldn’t tolerate more than two or three minutes of the episode -adore youMayim. Member of the Gronk nation, butI’ve seen too much objective evidence of her tendency to disrespect and emotionally manipulate Will as well as disrespect their marriage. I’m biased as an abuse survivor but this one gave me that “ick” feeling.
@michellemonet4358
11 ай бұрын
@@Dr.JudeAEMasonMDme too.sorry mayim.
@elianamunoz73
11 ай бұрын
@@Dr.JudeAEMasonMDMe too!
@hannahremmel9550
11 ай бұрын
@@Dr.JudeAEMasonMD I watched 15 minutes tops.
@maribell4120
10 ай бұрын
We can learn SO much about ourselves from listening to the stories of others. This interview brought me to my childhood traumas, reminded me how I dismissed them until I was near 50, believing others suffered worse, & I shouldn't complain. Now I want to write a book 😁 Post interview convo was super helpful as well. Thanks for sharing some therapy tools. Is there an app for that?
@mchess7987
11 ай бұрын
Mayim, I love your podcast! This episode is a reminder that no one is perfect, judgement is not ours. You’re also on a journey with your show to learn about all kinds of people and mental health issues. The truth is only famous people draw interest and it’s hard for some people that think they “know” your guests.
@melissasaint3283
11 ай бұрын
Ordinary people can and should draw interest and be given platforms, and they often have more to teach than someone who has already given themselves a platform. The Special Books for Special Kids (SBSK) channel leaps to mind immediately.
@jecka1982
11 ай бұрын
Mayim....WHY???
@mayrachan326
10 ай бұрын
Honestly, Mayim does a great job with this interview. She helped me see Jada as a human. I went in with such dislikes, and within 15 minutes, I was neutral. Great job to both ladies 👏
@PersianGamer36
5 ай бұрын
She helped me see how insane Jada truly is
@mistylavae2433
11 ай бұрын
I do not like Jada. She seems entitled and is ok to absolutely do what she wants no matter who it hurts. She is vile.
@OneLoveRSR
11 ай бұрын
What did she do?
@mistylavae2433
11 ай бұрын
Do your research. Form your own opinion
@katherenewedic8076
11 ай бұрын
charismatic?, physically attractive?, manipulative? pretentious? opportunist?, rationalizing and justifying?, personality disorder? self aggrandizing?, user of people?, attention seeking?, dramatic for the media?, evolved?. I worked with court adjudicated youth in Baltimore and p.g. county. and taught in bmore. Not every kid in Baltimore is eligible to go to BSA. OWN YOUR $$$$HIT, not recovered until you see how you spread the disease.
@lornamadden1099
11 ай бұрын
Agreed
@galpalsal
11 ай бұрын
This hit very close to home and I am so grateful for your eloquence, Jada. It is a major wake-up call to realize that you have to take responsibility for our own pain. The healing comes from within.
@crystalmprincess15
11 ай бұрын
It's one thing to preach accountability, and it's another thing altogether to practice it. I don't know her or have any insight into her life except that she puts it out there but her approach doesn't inspire much confidence in the public she speaks to. Does that not say something about her approach?
@ashleyduckworthyt3224
11 ай бұрын
@@crystalmprincess15couldn’t agree more!! Narcissists love to say they have a framework to follow to hold themselves accountable but they never actually do. It’s always a manipulation game to stay away from accountability.
@lornamadden1099
11 ай бұрын
I've only just begun this episode and I hope to god that this doesn't change my feelings about this podcast.
@Shadow-pn3sp
9 ай бұрын
I was sleeping on this channel...i didn't know...now i cant stop watching. Thank you!! I must've needed more knowledge in my life....
@sbrooke210
11 ай бұрын
So so disappointed to see the amazing Mayim giving this whacko one shred of her time. I'm really surprised.
@helpingkarma
8 ай бұрын
I just can't watch someone as brilliant as Mayim talk to a liar for content. Nothing against you Mayim. I love you always!
@angelsonginmyheart
11 ай бұрын
Mayim....I appreciated this interview and your courage to have it. Trauma and PTSD do paint a different picture in life and isn't always straight-forward- It is definitely complicated. It also affects people differently. This interview with Jada may have gave me a deeper insight into her journey and why she made certain decisions. I don't agree with all the decisions she's made, but I'm not Jada.....I do, however, understand trauma and felt she was being pretty raw and honest. Narcissists or borderlines don't typically set themselves up to be judged - they care more about image and blaming everyone else for their problems which is why they typically don't get help. The way she expressed being detached from the experience with her therapist is definitely part of coping with trauma. And it makes sense to me that she and Will decided to separate so they could step away from the patterns they had together. Deeper level stuff. Especially when she admitted that 99% ended up being what she caused in the relationship. Anyway, I got caught up in all the talk about Jada but this interview gave me a little more understanding. I know that's not a popular things to say right now but I wouldn't want you to shy away from other controversial guests...I think these interviews are important.
@PMentor1
11 ай бұрын
She is also a scientist supporting and Tupac was her actual young girl narrative to be truth denier. She has so much anger that it’s palpable and in a cult.
@sherrygonzales3434
10 ай бұрын
THANK YOU I was worried every comment was going to be bashing Jada. Thanks for being real... Not you @PMentor1 but the first commentor
@harlequinhead2008
10 ай бұрын
Good comment - Mayim was sincere with her & gave her room to tell her situation others just interview for sensationalism or to kiss up. This was extremely interesting & I felt Jada had room to be vulnerable.
@orangetea6921
8 ай бұрын
This is such a mature comment ❤
@MichaelBiebersWorld
11 ай бұрын
I clicked on the video, with the sole intention on just reading the comments, and it did not disappoint. I'm thankful to all of you that shared your thoughts, having suffered through the video yourself. I think I'll skip this one. As many have pointed out, listening to a professional victim, manipulator, and massive lying hypocrite, spew complete and utter nonsense, isn't good for your energy.
@MichaelBiebersWorld
11 ай бұрын
@@maxillin ... I think you left this comment in the wrong place. I have no personal opinions, or feelings, about the guest. I've never met her. I made my decision to not watch the video, because of the reactions of other people that did watch it, and took the time to comment their experiences.
@MichaelBiebersWorld
11 ай бұрын
@@maxillin ... I don't understand what you're asking. I don't have an opinion. There's nothing to interpret, but it seems like you're trying to do that anyway.
@MichaelBiebersWorld
11 ай бұрын
@@maxillin ... REACH!!!! There are medications you can take for paranoia and schizophrenia...
@maxillin
11 ай бұрын
@MichaelBiebersWorld Good, you should take them..
@MichaelBiebersWorld
11 ай бұрын
@@maxillin ... You are very entertaining
@HeatherLangone
11 ай бұрын
Honestly I think you are brilliant, Mayim. I have seen so many interviews with Jada lately and yet you were able to bring out something different. I believed her. She was real and open and vulnerable. You are an incredible interviewer. There is something about the fact that you are so authentic at all times that allows others to come to the interview open and willing to be their authentic selves! THIS was a riveting interview. THIS was the real deal! Brava!
@vik6042
11 ай бұрын
This was indeed! It was incredibly moving to hear this interview.
@angelkatlife7772
11 ай бұрын
Ok..... I tried ... nope
@gracejones2831
11 ай бұрын
Me too. When she said she tried to get rid of Will for 6 years I was out.
@iriejane3099
11 ай бұрын
Sitting here just shaking my head, asking why… why Jada ? Not today satan.
@Jan-kf7bt
11 ай бұрын
😂fr she’s a major ick
@alvaroolguin1842
11 ай бұрын
I kind of don’t like of don’t like her! She’s not a good person! If she really wanted to leave for 6 years as she claimed, what stopped her from doing so? That’s self inflicted pain and suffering. Forgive my grammar, I’m still learning the language!
@mrbigonbig
11 ай бұрын
She got problems. And its affecting everyone in her family. The world DOES NOT revolves around her.
@JamieBleu
11 ай бұрын
Because it revolves around Will. She was just the wife along for the ride until she started falling apart from her depression. She suppressed her depression for decades because she thought she was saved by Will.
@Semper_Iratus
11 ай бұрын
Pass. Catch up with you on the next episode.
@babe1035
11 ай бұрын
I dont see why youd give her a platform. At all. Come on Mayim.
@tryingtothrive157
11 ай бұрын
Why, Mayim?
@edu.monstrik
11 ай бұрын
There is a pattern to stay on the side of the “victim” which is not in this case, clearly.
@Video-wi9cv
11 ай бұрын
Wow! That was such an amazing interview! I came in thinking I was going to hate it. The only reason I watched this episode was because I wanted to know what questions you were going to ask. I was not disappointed at all. I was surprised that we have both have gone through very similar situations. This has been one of the best and genuine I have seen Jada in an interview. Her guards were down all the way. It was beautiful!
@swannoir7949
10 ай бұрын
Jada needs to be real, and admit that she wasn't in love with Will. She also leaves out the fact that she was coming out of a relationship with ex-NBA player Grant Hill, whom later met and married R&B singer Tamia, and they've been married 25 years. This was around the time she said she felt suicidal (the first time). It sounds like it was a devastating break-up, because she never talks about it, but it's publicly documented. Will and Jada were on the rebound, but it still could've worked, if she had developed and fell in love with Will. That never happened, and that's when she got depressed again, because now she's living with regret. Her and Will also 'drank the kook-aid' of Scientology, which just confused them even more. The Black community noticed the shift in their personalities long ago, as we knew who Jada was before she got with Will (we loved her). We don't know who this woman is.
@breanaeli
11 ай бұрын
A fabulous episode. When I saw this uploaded last night, I thought “nah, I’ll give this one a miss” but I went back to it today and am so glad I did. A very insightful discussion that I’ve taken a lot away from. Really loved Mayim & Jonathan’s lengthy discussion at the end of this episode, would love more of this. This podcast is such a gift.
@cynthiamccullough3718
9 ай бұрын
I cannot believe all the hatred towards Jada. I mean there are many good, supportive comments, too, but good grief. People being so judgy and hateful. She's human. We're all human. Cut her some slack. .... Thank you, MB, for all these podcast/interviews. I love them. As an HSP who has Compl PTSD, who tends to sacrifice her own needs to keep her husband/boyfriend/whatever happy, I found this interview particularly interesting. ... Also, I love Jonathan's nails.
@manichispanic5234
7 ай бұрын
She needs to cut her husband some slack instead of always shaming him in front of the cameras. She's disgusting.
@robotaku2419
11 ай бұрын
Sorry Mayim but this is a SKIP...
@saiko_1
11 ай бұрын
I’m sorry, but I can’t believe anything that woman says. Next.
@mycreativedesignsspace6739
10 ай бұрын
Jada has done so much lying and portraying the victim that she’s become an expert on drama. Her children, her marriage and her friendships are all suffering, because of her words and actions. We just listened to her as she dug herself into a hole deeper and deeper. No one had to speak out against her no one had to share their experience for me to say that I believe she is the most hurtful and arrogant woman in the business. So imma pass and wish there was a way to hide this podcast session. Prayers for the people she hurt. I didn’t look at the comments until I wrote mine. Just wanted to see if anyone else felt similar to how I feel….Jada has canceled herself and unfortunately I won’t ever support anything she is involved in. Btw I’m not going to be entertaining this episode and watching it.
@Nickydo111
9 ай бұрын
Agreed, I tried to empathise and listen objectively but it’s word salad. On the most basic level it doesn’t make ANY sense at all. Her actions aren’t explained logically for anybody’s ear to make sense of. It was nonsense for 30 minutes and I’m out.
@allyoucanhorror262
2 ай бұрын
So glad Mayim had Jada on. Despite some people’s opinion on Jada, she has an incredible story and she has grown to be even more, which is very inspiring. Mayim showing kindness and sincerity by having her on is so important these days. WE ALL deserve our voices and stories to be heard, and our chance to tell it. If they one day make a movie of the Smiths’, I hope it’s about Jada. Her story and how people view her would make for an amazing character study 🎥
@atashbeats8055
11 ай бұрын
Will, run, run.
@gracejones2831
11 ай бұрын
in all of Jada's interviews since this book came out, has she said anything good about Will? All I have heard are negative comments about him and how enlightened she is. She is only famous because she is Will's wife. She does not even realize how awful she is coming across to everyone.
@samhowl1152
11 ай бұрын
Right? The only thing I can even remember her from is one of The matrix movies. She didn't even have a big role and looked absolutely horrible. Every time I've ever seen Jada, I thought what the hell is Will doing being that good looking and rich but marrying golem from Lord of the rings
@ashleyduckworthyt3224
11 ай бұрын
Jada is a classic narcissist and I’m shocked that Mayim had her on the show.
@chenoda
11 ай бұрын
🌟✨I knew Jada well before she married Will Smith, (A Different World, Jason's Lyric, Menace II Society, A Low Down Dirty Shame etc.) and I think people are forgetting that Will Smith isn't innocent. If Jada is as horrible a person as people like to say, then Will Smith is 10X's worse! He's a controlling narcissistic, egotistical, egomaniacal, "superstar" who tries to force his will on everyone in his life! I mean who the hell marries a woman, then falls in love with a different woman, but refuses to allow his wife to file for divorce from him because he doesn't "believe in divorce" despite the fact that he told his wife he's in love with someone else, then finally agrees to the divorce, then forces the woman he's "in love" with to marry him despite the fact that she's told him plenty of times she doesn't want to get married, and is not sure she even believes in marriage? You can't force people into lives they don't want and expect a happy outcome. And who did all of that? Will Smith. People need to open their eyes and realize in damaged, broken relationships, both of the people involved are damaged and broken, not just one of them.✨🌟
@katherenewedic8076
11 ай бұрын
water finds its own level. @@chenoda
@AStri-zg5xc
11 ай бұрын
News flash: baldy doesnt care.
@loriboyd3055
11 ай бұрын
What the heck are you thinking Mayim.
@marydenisesimon7929
10 ай бұрын
This was a GREAT conversation/interview from start to finish including the commentary!!!! Very thought 💭 provoking and enlightening; especially if your open to listen to hear clearly and to then understand ♥️🙌🏽
@jaelura
9 ай бұрын
I agree 100% tat it was a great interview. I do not know Jada on a personal level so it would be wrong for me to judge her based on what the media puts out there. I simply listened to a woman share a bit about her own inner struggle and self realization. You said it so well, “hear clearly and understand”! ♥
@Directorschair553
9 ай бұрын
That was such a nothing burger of a statement 😂
@tamikabutler3829
11 ай бұрын
I m gonna have to pass on this podcast
@mollysmith1226
11 ай бұрын
It was terrible
@c4rnas4
11 ай бұрын
please hollywood stop putting this horrible person in a spotlight. enough is enough she does not deserve to be treated like a victim. toxic person is a toxic person.
@karolinamikesova
11 ай бұрын
Ouch.
@Valerie_Crochets
11 ай бұрын
I'm so sad that you choose to give this woman more platform & your time.
@patriciamurfitt4590
11 ай бұрын
💯 Almost an enabler to her sick 🤢, very sick grandiose behavior.
@ronhoek69
11 ай бұрын
I can't listen to her, I just can't. Why give this person a platform?
@Prof_Loredana
11 ай бұрын
I wish Jada did only this interview. She was so much more humble and approachable than in all the other interviews. I really don’t care about her journey but Mayam made me care a bit!
@IridescentTea
10 ай бұрын
well, the mere fact that she changes her skin to match every interview she's done is a huge red flag. This one is a deep disappointment from Mayim. I love the podcast, I've learned so much from it so far, but Jada? Normalising this kind of behaviour? No, just no. And let's not even begin with that cleopatra thievery (yes, stealing a country's identity/history to pump up your infamy is just that)
@pamela075
11 ай бұрын
Jada’s energy is exhausting😔
@kathleenphillips7145
11 ай бұрын
This is Jada’s story. A story of reflection. It’s important to learn from our mistakes. It’s growth no matter where we come from. It’s our human condition to change. I’m not judging Jada and Wills relationship. It’s their own journey. I applaud Jada for being open and honest which is so difficult when her personal life is so public.
@CatyBee
11 ай бұрын
I love your show and watch religiously. I can't watch this but might come back for a different show. That woman has been abusive and cruel to her husband. The slap was so very clearly a trauma response that it broke my heart to see it. I do not support this woman or the pr campaign she's on that gives her validity and credence when less destructive men have been cancelled for less. Her race, her gender, her sex, and her status should not exempt her from the same standards.
@mermiefasmart1387
7 ай бұрын
Enjoyed hearing this interview while in my kitchen making chicken vegetable soup. Stopped once in a while to see facial expressions when it sounded like Ms. Jada momentarily stepped back into the ghetto. { WHAT ? "Git bizzy livin' or git bizzy dyin'." !!! } Yeah...well, it is an important choice no matter one's original stomping grounds. The greatest take aways: THERE IS A GOD !!! and...SOME of us do the best we can, { albeit the Torah suggests our Lives are pre-ordained, planned, recorded by the Great I Am. }. Thank you for the interview.
@batoptimus
11 ай бұрын
I don’t know why everyone hates Jada and Will Smith since the slap incident. I did respect Jada since she appear in Gotham series and I did also respect her husband since The fresh prince of bel air and Men in Black. Keep it up, Mayim. Do a video with Will Smith as well (don’t tell Chris Rock I said that)
@Kaybye555
11 ай бұрын
Because of the things they have said, the lies they have told fans and the irreparable damage they have done to their children
@msFiBi
11 ай бұрын
Emmm... No.
@franb9400
11 ай бұрын
Loved Jonathan’s explanation of baselines and breakdowns. Spot on 👍🏻 Also the conversation about codependency was very helpful ❤
@technicaltigerpc7279
11 ай бұрын
"What's lost?" - Answer: The present moment. "I'm the common denominator" and "It's an inside job," were my realizations a long time ago when I thought about all the crappy events in my life. Despite knowing this I'm still working on feeling worthy. I ask God/Source/Universe repeatedly to experience that unconditional love or "being in the bosom God". Still waiting for that experience. Thank you Mayim & Johnathan for this video. And thank you Jada.
@CTye-e5g
11 ай бұрын
SMH. I understand this is a hot topic right now but why did you have to go there.
@collscollscolls
8 ай бұрын
This is remarkably important in terms of populations who aren’t culturally okayed to do therapy. As a white female therapist, I am aware that even the best of my knowledge and help can’t immediately reach minority populations by way of trust in the whole experience. And I completely respect and understand that. It’s a problem. Fear of therapy, stigma, distrust of cross-cultural therapy … it all makes sense.
@basicallyno1722
11 ай бұрын
Kinda crazy she still comes on for interviews with the “guru” persona when she’s constantly backtracking and changing up stories. I personally feel uneasy around people who can’t keep their stories straight.
@JamieBleu
11 ай бұрын
It seems like she’s had that persona since before she married Will. Why do you think people were so entrapped by her. She’s was pretty cute but it’s not like she was a model. Her personality is what draws people in from the way she talks to the way she stares.
@paulaelizabethg
11 ай бұрын
Love and support you, Mayim. Your work here and your sharing on all platforms is so needed, beautiful and powerful. TY for sharing your wisdom and your feelings.
@kerrimanes8292
11 ай бұрын
I think it was a Outstanding interview
@samriddhigupta5514
11 ай бұрын
@@kerrimanes8292better than rest of Jada's interviews for the book.
@zye....
11 ай бұрын
Oh boy, I'm curious what the dislikes will show in a few days 😅
@RT22-pb2pp
11 ай бұрын
I know I love Miyam but she missed this one by a mile, this lady should not have a platform anywhere. I really need to see how Miyam reacts this could really hurt her following. Anyone giving her a platform to talk needs to seriously look at her and ask yourself why?
@ashleyduckworthyt3224
11 ай бұрын
They’re already not good. 😅
@zye....
11 ай бұрын
@@ashleyduckworthyt3224 yep, they're already taking over by a lot and over a half 😅
@jennayao8773
3 ай бұрын
I really appreciated listening to the genuine convo about her experiences discovering C-PTSD, relationship struggles of it, etc.
@ashleyduckworthyt3224
11 ай бұрын
Also, WTF is a youthful pattern?!? I’ve been with my husband since we were 16….. and guess what we treat, and have treated, eachother very very well. So idk what she means when she says she and Will were having problems bc of youthful behavior… does that mean immaturity? Why doesn’t she just say that if that’s what she means?
@jmsl_910
11 ай бұрын
psycho-babble
@rebeccariehle2764
10 ай бұрын
I binge watch Mayim since discovering her and THIS is one episode I will not partake in.
@erinmeisterheim2589
11 ай бұрын
0oooo no mayim I hope having her on your show does not hurt you. You're an amazing person and there's been a lot going on with this woman and it probably wasn't the best to have her on your show hun I didn't know if you didn't do your research on what's going on with her or what, but she's not a really good person. She's very fake too and it's been lying so much. You really got to watch popcorn planet on her because they spilled all the tea and get all the right information. They're like the news but better like honest they do a lot of research and know a lot of important people to get the correct information.. Well this girl is nothing but bad news. Jada that is! I still got love for you mayim. I just feel maybe you didn't do your research on her. She wasn't even engaged 2 Tupac. He was engaged to somebody else. I was a huge fan of his huge fan in the time frames. Just don't match up to when she was saying that she got engaged to him because he was engaged to somebody else while he was in prison and she was way across the country. The thing is about this woman. She lies so much and you really should have done your research on her before having her on the show
@ashleyduckworthyt3224
11 ай бұрын
Well said Erin!
@jennebeattie3168
11 ай бұрын
I second Erin. You are so pure and honest Mayim. Authentic, engaging, relatable. Not sure why you would invite on a guest that quite clearly has an abysmal reputation? I will still watch you, of course, would just recommend guests of a higher moral code. No manipulation. No agenda. Just good, wholesome guests. Nice ones 😁
@starry0202
11 ай бұрын
She should watch HG Tudor and his whole series on this narc.
@jennebeattie3168
11 ай бұрын
@@starry0202 I heard Mayim say at the beginning that she doesn't follow social media 🫣
@Sandy-by5qc
11 ай бұрын
Word salad, she says nothing! Disappointed you chose her as someone you think we could learn from. Also very obvious you were unaware of who She is.
@nikimagelakis9085
11 ай бұрын
Is using a ghost writer actually considered writing a book? I’m old school.
@jmsl_910
11 ай бұрын
jack edwards just dropped a video on this very topic. it's excellent
@patriciaburke2401
10 ай бұрын
I am so happy that Jada found the almighty love of God. I hope she understands that God is everywhere and we can pray anytime, any place. He always hears us. No drugs, no churches are needed. Praying is like talking to our best friend (God) on the phone. He is always listening to us. He is always watching over us and loving us.
@leeannebrinley6628
11 ай бұрын
I couldn’t get through two minutes of the interview without cringing, I’m sorry.
@Lily_J85
11 ай бұрын
I just can’t listen. Click.
@stephaniegresham2881
11 ай бұрын
People judging people when they truly know nothing about their lives makes me realize we have so much more growing to do. Compassion is key. We can learn something from anyone. She doesnt blame will for anything infact she takes responsibility for her part and maybe just maybe we should remember she is an imperfect human just like the rest of us. -Thank you for this!!!
@Kaybye555
11 ай бұрын
As much as what you say about learning from everyone is true, the case of Jada is not a made up one. She has contradicted herself so much throughout the years, it's hard to believe a constant lier. It's naive to believe that someone who lied (has said the opposite so one or the other is a lie) is actually being honest and open. People are not making things up, all of this is public and we are judging her based on her pwn words
@JamieBleu
11 ай бұрын
There are multiple interviews of Will and Jada saying they were sexually open from 2004. The rumors came up every year. The blogs ate it up and put it on the front page. People just have short memories.
@zipporahsustaita3029
11 ай бұрын
This was hard to watch/listen too. While Jada spoke of taking personal responsibility, she never mentions how her actions have hurt other people. Not just Will, but everyone close to her. She talks about how she realizes she's part of the problem and working on it but never speaks on how. I don't follow celebrity news, I stopped finding it entertaining a long time ago, but what happened between her, and that young man should have been discussed further as that would have been a great example about how her actions had an impact on someone else, that is not Will. She still blames him and makes it sound as though she is trapped through "love and friendship". I don't know their relationship, no one does. However, a person can 100% influence the actions of another in public based on the interactions between them in private. "I didn't want to get divorced and then realize 5 years down the road I was the problem." "I tried for 6 years I'm never going to be rid of this man."
@TheFilmLocker
11 ай бұрын
I love that Mayim asked for the difference between ‘codependency’ and ‘commitment’. What a life Jada has lived! Great episode guys. 😊
@jenniferhebb9348
10 ай бұрын
Hope Will gets his interview too...
@KHBogWitch
11 ай бұрын
She literally describes realizing that she had an equal share in the toxicity of her relationship with Will Smith and is taking responsibility, and people in the comments are accusing her of failing to take responsibility. She’s admitting that she expected Will to be the fix to her mental health problems and that wasn’t his job and it wasn’t fair. Y’all didn’t even listen to the interview
@eeveelane
11 ай бұрын
That's what I'm literally reading right now and it's making me really upset because she's literally taking accountability. And I guarantee most of them came from the Oscars singing Will Smith gets locked and make assumptions about a relationship they have no business being in. This also reminds me of Taylor Swift writing about fans thinking she was in a same-sex relationship and she finally wrote something about it and people are automatically upset with her because she's just telling the truth. It's that entitlement that people are just pointing at but they're doing the same exact thing to people that they don't know and they need to really look themselves in the mirror
@Kaybye555
11 ай бұрын
Because she has said the opposite, even not that long ago. She's on a book tour, and is interviewing a lot. It's disingenuous to say say one thing here and another there. She's playing everyone. You know many people are good manipulating. The people who can't see through are usually easy victims for such people. Not everyone is nice and it's naive to believe a constant lier
@eeveelane
11 ай бұрын
@@Kaybye555 to be fair I had my constant narcissist in my family and roommates and everybody backstabbing me but everybody deserves change and the only person that can change is that woman and she's not affected me and she's not affecting you so what's the matter
@Kaybye555
11 ай бұрын
@@eeveelane that she's affecting other people and it's my responsibility to belive her, appreciate or even the less forgive or believe her...
@Kaybye555
11 ай бұрын
@@eeveelane why is she going on public platforms to talk about private matters. I don't respect that
@ashleyduckworthyt3224
11 ай бұрын
Ladies, never treat a man like he’s your Prozac….
@shelbyheckman1234
11 ай бұрын
Jada is on a roll. Didn't go well for mythical kitchen when they tried to air their episode. Really surprised people have taken the time to meet with this lady.
@robinsierra1029
11 ай бұрын
Jada is on a book tour. This is only about money.
@stephanieeverett2238
11 ай бұрын
Nope. I can't. 7 minutes in. Bullshit. She needs to be called to the carpet. Forget it. I don't even care about this.
@dporter-gage9907
11 ай бұрын
I am half way through and I am already blown away. I needed to say THANK YOU!! Human beings are complex on a good day, add trauma, and years of survival living, living outside of yourself, and the fun house hollywood life on top of this... how could you not eventually collapse under the weight? She is showing me the wounds and the scars I still carry. Ugh! Being human is so beautiful and tragic! Thank you for this interview. I am changed.
@Dyejob01
11 ай бұрын
I am so glad to hear someone in this comment section who's actually listened to Jada's story. I keep reading all these people slamming her while I hear her talking about her journey. She never blamed Will for her choices. She was saying that she had thought that he was supposed to fill in her empty space s to make her a whole person.
@startrekmaniac1701
11 ай бұрын
Jada is batshit crazy and needs help
@samhowl1152
11 ай бұрын
@@Dyejob01 nah she straight up trash. Blame will for what? Being a faithful and loyal husband, despite being good looking and incredibly rich. Most men would have taken every opportunity in his situation to sleep with beautiful women. She's a nobody, defined by her relationships with Tupac and will Smith. I mean honestly imagine looking like gollum from Lord of the rings and somehow still getting Will Smith and then cheating on him with a child.
@yolondawilliams5078
11 ай бұрын
I one hundred percent agree with this comment. What I can not seem to understand is why no one is holding Will accountable for his actions. As someone who has read his book, Will has admitted to being a very unpleasant person. I see two people who have realized that they screwed up and are now trying to heal and move forward for not only the betterment of themselves but their children as well. I think this is a teachable moment. In most, if not all of our families, there are a lot of secrets and unresolved traumas that we are not confronting because you are not supposed to talk about such things. We have kept these family secrets buried for generations. But where has that gotten us as people and a society as a whole. Nowhere. Maybe we can take what Will and Jada are doing as a journey to our own self healing. Just my opinion.
@startrekmaniac1701
11 ай бұрын
@@yolondawilliams5078 there both crazy and need help! Stop defending gijane! For the record do you still think Megan Markel was the victim?
@agathepower
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much - I dropped some tears and it helped my introspections - some thematic & words Connections are a bless to my heart and brain - I needed to hear this testimony❤🦋
@jmsl_910
11 ай бұрын
mayim & jonathan, im concerned that you are alienating your subscriber base. maybe consider pulling this video down. J is a lot...
@curseofcontext
11 ай бұрын
growing up alongside beloved people with a primal sort of deathwish and having lost someone to that force this year, it really is so powerful to acknowledge, i believe, how it's not the past why's that are the driving force before it. it's present-ing untransformed wounds of relationship and that really is one of the most change we as humans experience and can contribute to. possibility with that is endless even if for those who suffer that perceptual window of possibility closes in. really think hard truths don't get handed to us to burden us, hard truths illuminate for and with us where in-between shadow-spaces need to change, need light to pour in and out 🎃 witching onward! beautiful conversation. the rolodex in the head coming on!! love that image.
@jaredknutson6484
11 ай бұрын
Sorry but you’re losing supporting for supporting liars
@lalittl
11 ай бұрын
Jared youve commented three times. At this point do us all a favor and just go 😂😂
@elanorwallis9730
8 ай бұрын
I never thought I would enjoy this so much! Great job, Mayim & Jonathan
@claudettecardounel3291
11 ай бұрын
Why did you get her your podcast, you should of consider Will Smith instead
@altaresjoyceee
11 ай бұрын
Honestly, I really love Mayim's podcast. I love Miss Mayim no matter what ❤ don't expect perfection, NOBODY IS PERFECT. There are really 2 sides of the story and we must see/listen to it before we judge someone. Think critically. Be open minded. Thank you for this episode Miss Mayim and Jonathan 🫶🏻 I learned a lot! I know this is outside of the episode but i just wanted to say this again to Miss Mayim, I really love you so much, no matter what happen, i will support you with all my heart ❤ Please take care 😊 Praying for all the people and for peace 🙏🏻
@Shellbelle02
11 ай бұрын
I agree! It took me a long time to realize that there are two sides to every story. I’m looking forward to listening to this episode when I have the time.
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