In Alignment with Jaz Turner

EP 13: Blush Gate

27 min · 15. juni 2026
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There's a conversation happening all over social media right now: Should women have to "build" with a man, or should he come fully formed? In this episode, Jaz dives into the nuance behind one of the internet's favorite relationship debates. Inspired by viral TikToks, real-life conversations with friends, and lessons from her own relationship journey, she explores the difference between healthy growth together and carrying the weight of someone else's potential. Because the truth is: every relationship requires guidance. No one enters a partnership already knowing your triggers, communication style, love language, or emotional needs. But there's a major difference between teaching someone about you and teaching someone to value you. Jaz unpacks the patterns many women fall into confusing patience with partnership, becoming someone's emotional coach, falling in love with potential, and losing themselves in the process. She also shares how her current relationship challenged everything she thought she knew about what true partnership actually looks like. If you've ever found yourself wondering whether you're supporting someone's growth or managing their life, this episode is your reminder that healthy love is built on reciprocity not rescue. What You'll Hear in This Episode * Why the "build with a man" conversation isn't as black and white as social media makes it seem * The difference between communicating your needs and convincing someone to care * Why "If he wanted to, he would" is both true and incomplete * The danger of falling in love with potential instead of reality * How women often become trapped in the role of nurturer, teacher, and fixer * The thin line between a rough patch and a recurring pattern * Why healthy relationships involve growth, influence, and evolution on both sides * The question that instantly reveals whether you're accepting someone or waiting for them to change * How to protect yourself emotionally, financially, and mentally while building a life with someone Key Takeaways ✨ Healthy couples influence each other, mature together, and evolve together. ✨ Growth is healthy. Management is exhausting. ✨ There is a difference between supporting someone's journey and becoming responsible for it. ✨ Love should require effort—but it should not require constant convincing. ✨ Reciprocity matters more than potential. The Alignment One of the biggest relationship myths is that healthy love means finding someone perfectly finished. The reality? None of us are fully formed. Healthy relationships create space for growth, mistakes, learning, and evolution. The goal isn't perfection—it's partnership. But partnership requires two people actively participating. As Jaz shares: "You can water the plant, but you are not the sun." Growth cannot be carried by one person alone. The Realignment Step 1: Get Honest About Reality Ask yourself: If this person stayed exactly the way they are today for the next five years, would I still want this relationship? Potential is not a plan. Figure out your non-negotiables and evaluate the person in front of you—not who they might become. Step 2: Become Your Own Baseline The healthiest relationships happen when two whole people choose each other. While it's okay to desire certain qualities in a partner, it's equally important to embody the qualities you're seeking. Step 3: Always Protect Yourself Protect yourself: * Financially * Emotionally * Mentally Never make another person your entire emotional support system. Maintain your friendships, your purpose, your independence, and your relationship with yourself. Mentioned in This Episode * Viral TikTok conversations around "building with a man" * Ryan Shepard's reflections on the realities of marriage * Stories of women who supported their families before their partners' success * Michelle and Barack Obama's journey through growth, sacrifice, and partnership Closing Reflection "I don't think the goal is finding someone perfectly pre-made." "We're all growing. We're all learning love in real time." Subscribe and step into your alignment. Follow, Subscribe, & Rate anywhere you listen to Podcasts :) Instagram - @InAlignmentWithJazTurner [https://www.instagram.com/inalignmentwithjazturner/] Connect with Jaz: Instagtram @JazTurner16 [https://www.instagram.com/jazturner16/] YouTube JazTurner16 [https://www.youtube.com/@jazturner16] For guest or sponsorship inquiries email inalignmentwithjaz@gmail.com [inalignmentwithjaz@gmail.com] Produced by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions [https://www.ideatolaunchpodcastproductions.com/]

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episode EP 13: Blush Gate cover

EP 13: Blush Gate

There's a conversation happening all over social media right now: Should women have to "build" with a man, or should he come fully formed? In this episode, Jaz dives into the nuance behind one of the internet's favorite relationship debates. Inspired by viral TikToks, real-life conversations with friends, and lessons from her own relationship journey, she explores the difference between healthy growth together and carrying the weight of someone else's potential. Because the truth is: every relationship requires guidance. No one enters a partnership already knowing your triggers, communication style, love language, or emotional needs. But there's a major difference between teaching someone about you and teaching someone to value you. Jaz unpacks the patterns many women fall into confusing patience with partnership, becoming someone's emotional coach, falling in love with potential, and losing themselves in the process. She also shares how her current relationship challenged everything she thought she knew about what true partnership actually looks like. If you've ever found yourself wondering whether you're supporting someone's growth or managing their life, this episode is your reminder that healthy love is built on reciprocity not rescue. What You'll Hear in This Episode * Why the "build with a man" conversation isn't as black and white as social media makes it seem * The difference between communicating your needs and convincing someone to care * Why "If he wanted to, he would" is both true and incomplete * The danger of falling in love with potential instead of reality * How women often become trapped in the role of nurturer, teacher, and fixer * The thin line between a rough patch and a recurring pattern * Why healthy relationships involve growth, influence, and evolution on both sides * The question that instantly reveals whether you're accepting someone or waiting for them to change * How to protect yourself emotionally, financially, and mentally while building a life with someone Key Takeaways ✨ Healthy couples influence each other, mature together, and evolve together. ✨ Growth is healthy. Management is exhausting. ✨ There is a difference between supporting someone's journey and becoming responsible for it. ✨ Love should require effort—but it should not require constant convincing. ✨ Reciprocity matters more than potential. The Alignment One of the biggest relationship myths is that healthy love means finding someone perfectly finished. The reality? None of us are fully formed. Healthy relationships create space for growth, mistakes, learning, and evolution. The goal isn't perfection—it's partnership. But partnership requires two people actively participating. As Jaz shares: "You can water the plant, but you are not the sun." Growth cannot be carried by one person alone. The Realignment Step 1: Get Honest About Reality Ask yourself: If this person stayed exactly the way they are today for the next five years, would I still want this relationship? Potential is not a plan. Figure out your non-negotiables and evaluate the person in front of you—not who they might become. Step 2: Become Your Own Baseline The healthiest relationships happen when two whole people choose each other. While it's okay to desire certain qualities in a partner, it's equally important to embody the qualities you're seeking. Step 3: Always Protect Yourself Protect yourself: * Financially * Emotionally * Mentally Never make another person your entire emotional support system. Maintain your friendships, your purpose, your independence, and your relationship with yourself. Mentioned in This Episode * Viral TikTok conversations around "building with a man" * Ryan Shepard's reflections on the realities of marriage * Stories of women who supported their families before their partners' success * Michelle and Barack Obama's journey through growth, sacrifice, and partnership Closing Reflection "I don't think the goal is finding someone perfectly pre-made." "We're all growing. We're all learning love in real time." Subscribe and step into your alignment. Follow, Subscribe, & Rate anywhere you listen to Podcasts :) Instagram - @InAlignmentWithJazTurner [https://www.instagram.com/inalignmentwithjazturner/] Connect with Jaz: Instagtram @JazTurner16 [https://www.instagram.com/jazturner16/] YouTube JazTurner16 [https://www.youtube.com/@jazturner16] For guest or sponsorship inquiries email inalignmentwithjaz@gmail.com [inalignmentwithjaz@gmail.com] Produced by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions [https://www.ideatolaunchpodcastproductions.com/]

15. juni 202627 min
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EP 12: The Art of Looking Good

How do some women always look effortlessly put together… while everyone else feels like they're constantly trying to catch up? In this episode, Jaz breaks down the real formula to looking hot AF and spoiler alert: it's not genetics, luck, or waking up flawless. Because the truth is, looking good isn't random. It's strategic. Jaz gets honest about the systems, habits, mindset shifts, and investments that completely changed the way she approached beauty, confidence, self-care, and the way she moves through the world. From skincare and fitness to fashion, hygiene, and discipline, this episode is less about perfection and more about alignment. What starts as a conversation about "glow ups" turns into something deeper: self-respect, identity, consistency, and the emotional patterns that keep people stuck waiting for instant results instead of building sustainable confidence. She also dives into the Diderot Effect, the idea that upgrading one part of your life naturally pushes everything else to evolve too. And how, ironically, the moment she stopped centering relationships and started pouring fully into herself… the right relationship found her. This episode is for the girls who are tired of chasing trends, tired of random social media advice, and ready to build a version of themselves that actually feels good to maintain. In this episode, Jaz talks about: * Why looking good is more strategy than genetics * The psychology behind confidence and self-maintenance * The Diderot Effect and how glow ups create lifestyle shifts * Why people take you more seriously when you take yourself seriously * Skincare, dermatology, bloodwork, and "real" beauty investments * Building a sustainable fitness and wellness routine * Dressing for your body type instead of trends * Hygiene, beauty maintenance, and signature routines * "Low maintenance to be high maintenance" investments * Learning the difference between temporary upgrades vs permanent elevation * Why self-awareness matters more than copying influencers * The emotional pattern of trying to do everything alone * Learning how to ask for help, receive support, and stop over-functioning Key takeaway: You don't glow up in a week. You become someone who maintains themselves. And maybe true alignment isn't about doing more alone maybe it's finally allowing yourself to be supported, too. Subscribe and step into your alignment. Follow, Subscribe, & Rate anywhere you listen to Podcasts :) Instagram - @InAlignmentWithJazTurner [https://www.instagram.com/inalignmentwithjazturner/] Connect with Jaz: Instagtram @JazTurner16 [https://www.instagram.com/jazturner16/] YouTube JazTurner16 [https://www.youtube.com/@jazturner16] For guest or sponsorship inquiries email inalignmentwithjaz@gmail.com [inalignmentwithjaz@gmail.com] Produced by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions [https://www.ideatolaunchpodcastproductions.com/]

8. juni 202643 min
episode EP 11: Your Season of Delegation (You don't need to do it all by yourselfl) cover

EP 11: Your Season of Delegation (You don't need to do it all by yourselfl)

In this episode of In Alignment, What started with a journal entry after Jaz's crash in Bali turned into a deeper realization: maybe the problem was never being "bad at asking for help." Maybe it was the identity built around never needing it. This episode explores hyper-independence, delegation, emotional safety, and the quiet fear of being seen struggling. Because sometimes the glow up isn't about doing more by yourself, it's about finally allowing support into your life. We talk about the emotional attachment to handling everything alone, and how Jazz slowly stepped into a new season where asking for help became a form of alignment instead of weakness. This conversation dives into: * The compliment that changed everything: "Jasmine always knows someone" * Why delegation became a form of self-respect * Hiring support systems that create peace, not pressure * A YouTube editor, social media management, cleaners, meal prep, organizers, and more * Understanding your pain points instead of forcing yourself through them * "Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should" * The emotional weight of hyper-independence * Childhood patterns that teach us to be "easy," self-sufficient, and low-maintenance * Avoiding being seen struggling * Feeling depressed in law school but never asking for help * The cycle of delaying help, making things worse, then feeling embarrassed * How fear disguises itself as strength * Redefining help as emotional intelligence, efficiency, and trust-building * Why vulnerability creates deeper friendships and stronger relationships We also explore practical ways to start shifting the pattern: * Catching the delay before spiraling into "let me figure this out really quick" * Asking for help earlier than feels comfortable * Using confident language when seeking guidance * Practicing receiving support without deflecting it * Identifying your "energy vampires" and learning what actually drains you Key takeaway: "People don't lose respect for you when you ask for help. They feel closer to you." This episode is a reminder that hyper-independence isn't always strength. Sometimes it's fear... fear of being seen struggling, fear of not having the answers, fear of no longer being the one who has it all together. But healing may not look like doing more alone.Maybe the aligned version of you doesn't do everything on her own. Subscribe and step into your alignment. Follow, Subscribe, & Rate anywhere you listen to Podcasts :) Instagram - @InAlignmentWithJazTurner [https://www.instagram.com/inalignmentwithjazturner/] Connect with Jaz: Instagtram @JazTurner16 [https://www.instagram.com/jazturner16/] YouTube JazTurner16 [https://www.youtube.com/@jazturner16] For guest or sponsorship inquiries email inalignmentwithjaz@gmail.com [inalignmentwithjaz@gmail.com] Produced by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions [https://www.ideatolaunchpodcastproductions.com/]

1. juni 202631 min
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EP 10: POV: You're the "Strong" Friend

In this episode of In Alignment , we unpack the identity of being "the strong one" the dependable friend, the capable daughter, the person everyone leans on… but who secretly struggles to ask for help themselves.What started with a journal entry after a crash in Bali turned into a deeper realization: maybe the issue was never being "bad at asking for help." Maybe it was the identity we built around never needing it. We talk about the emotional weight of hyper-independence, the cultural expectations placed on women of color, and the childhood patterns that taught us being easy, self-sufficient, and low-maintenance was the safest way to be loved. This conversation dives into: * Why asking for help can feel like losing control * The "Strong Black Woman" identity and how it suppresses vulnerability * How childhood roles shape adult relationships * Avoiding being seen struggling * The cycle of delaying help, making things worse, then feeling embarrassed * Why hyper-independence is often fear disguised as strength * Reframing help as emotional intelligence instead of weakness * Learning how to receive support without deflecting it * Building deeper friendships through vulnerability * What it means to stop assuming distance equals rejection We also explore practical ways to start shifting the pattern: * Catching the delay before you spiral into "I'll figure it out myself" * Asking earlier than feels comfortable * Practicing receiving when people offer support Key takeaway: "People don't lose respect for you when you ask for help. They feel closer to you." If you've ever felt like you had to hold everything together, this episode is a reminder that healing may not look like doing more alone... it may look like finally letting people help you carry it. The aligned version of you doesn't have to do everything on your own. Subscribe and step into your alignment. Follow, Subscribe, & Rate anywhere you listen to Podcasts :) Instagram - @InAlignmentWithJazTurner [https://www.instagram.com/inalignmentwithjazturner/] Connect with Jaz: Instagtram @JazTurner16 [https://www.instagram.com/jazturner16/] YouTube JazTurner16 [https://www.youtube.com/@jazturner16] For guest or sponsorship inquiries email inalignmentwithjaz@gmail.com [inalignmentwithjaz@gmail.com] Produced by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions [https://www.ideatolaunchpodcastproductions.com/]

25. maj 202627 min
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EP 9: I Thought She Didn't Want Me... I Was Wrong

There are moments in life that crack open the story you've been telling yourself for years. In this episode, I share the unexpected experience that brought me all the way to Bali and directly into a conversation I never thought I'd have with my half-sister after 17 years of distance.What started as a random pull to spend a month in Bali turned into something much deeper: a confrontation with the belief that I was abandoned, rejected, and never fully chosen. But what happens when the story you built your identity around… isn't actually true?We talk about the "sister wound" the quiet kind of hurt that forms through distance, inconsistency, comparison, and emotional absence. The wounds that don't always come from betrayal, but from what we believed someone's actions meant about us. This episode is about friendship patterns, self-protection, emotional avoidance, and the ways unresolved wounds shape how we connect with other women and ourselves.It's also about what healing actually looks like: not becoming a completely different person overnight, but slowly learning to stop protecting yourself from stories that no longer belong to you. In This Episode * The spontaneous decision that led me to Bali * Reuniting with my half-sister after 17 years * The truth about the story I carried my entire life * Understanding the "sister wound" * How emotional distance can become self-protection * Why maintaining friendships is a practice—not a personality trait * Learning to stop interpreting distance as rejection * How old wounds quietly shape female friendships * The difference between isolation and independence * Prioritizing yourself while still being deeply in love Key Takeaways * Not every wound came from someone intentionally hurting you. * Sometimes your brain fills in the blanks with fear, not truth. * Protection can disguise itself as personality. * You can deeply love people and still choose yourself. * Healing isn't always closure—it's releasing the story you no longer need to live inside of. Key Quote "The sister wound isn't always loud. Sometimes it's quiet. It's absence. It's distance. It's not being pursued." Closing Reflection For most of my life, I thought I was the girl who wasn't chosen. And sitting across from my sister in Bali, I realized that maybe that was never the full truth.But the patterns that belief created? The way it shaped my friendships, my relationships, and even the way I moved through the world? That part was real. And maybe healing isn't always about finally getting closure. Subscribe and step into your alignment. Follow, Subscribe, & Rate anywhere you listen to Podcasts :) Instagram - @InAlignmentWithJazTurner [https://www.instagram.com/inalignmentwithjazturner/] Connect with Jaz: Instagtram @JazTurner16 [https://www.instagram.com/jazturner16/] YouTube JazTurner16 [https://www.youtube.com/@jazturner16] For guest or sponsorship inquiries email inalignmentwithjaz@gmail.com [inalignmentwithjaz@gmail.com] Produced by Idea to Launch Podcast Productions [https://www.ideatolaunchpodcastproductions.com/]

18. maj 202625 min