Eat Don’t Compete with Jazmine DeWees

This Isn’t Just a Podcast Anymore… | Eat Don’t Compete Season 2

4 min · 1 de may de 2026
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Over the past year, this podcast became something I didn’t expect. Not a platform. Not just conversations. But a place where God has been reshaping me… in real time. Season 2 isn’t about having answers. It’s about staying in the conversation—with God, and with you. If you’ve been here, you’ve grown with me. If you’re new, you’re right on time. This season, we’re going deeper into identity, obedience, Scripture, and the kind of transformation that doesn’t happen overnight. This isn’t performance. This is process. Subscribe and join the conversation.   Follow on Apple, Instagram and TikTok Share the show and let’s build community in the comments. Get your copy of my new poetry collection: https://a.co/d/08WpZ8XV

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