Designing Life Like Sunday Morning with Jameelah Watkins-Mallett
Welcome back to Women in Progress with Maura Chanz, a show about the women we're becoming and the shared wisdom of those navigating change, growth, and new chapters in life. Here's what we're talking about with Jameelah Watkins-Mallett—Spelman alumna, Emmy-nominated design producer for HGTV's "Married to Real Estate," interior designer, real estate agent, and entrepreneur who's been building businesses since she was 12. A creative force who's learned that true design—whether for homes or lives—requires the courage to wait for what you want without settling for less.
The Evolution of Creative Fearlessness: How moving from naive creative freedom at 12 to seasoned intentionality has both limited and liberated Jameelah's artistic process, and why sometimes knowing too much can cripple your creativity.
Sunday Morning Energy, Every Day: Jameelah's philosophy is that your home should replicate the slow, peaceful feeling of Sunday morning throughout the week, and why she asks clients about their spiritual practices, favorite scents, and what a perfect day looks like.
The CASE Method: Life and Design Are Synergistic: Breaking down Jameelah's design framework—Consultation, Anchors, Shell, Enhancements—and how the same principles that create beautiful spaces can guide you through major life transitions.
I'm Waiting, But I'm Not Settling:
The delicate balance between taking your time to curate what you truly want versus the pressure to hurry up and make your space (or life) look "finished."
The Reality of TV Design vs. Soul-Centered Work: What it was really like managing 12 simultaneous renovations for HGTV, why Jameelah was called "rigid" for maintaining her standards, and the spiritual cost of moving fast in a medium that demands depth.
HomeGoods Addiction and Facebook Marketplace Treasures: Practical advice for budget-conscious decorating, why Jameelah had to stop going to HomeGoods three times a week, and the $300 Italian leather counter stools she had to return because she couldn't find a fourth one.
Fast Furniture vs. Sustainable Design: The parallel between fast fashion and fast furniture, why vintage and secondhand pieces have better quality, and how to shop with intention rather than impulse.
Progress Is the Time Between Breakdowns: Jameelah's honest take on measuring growth, why neutral and normal are underrated, and her ultimate goal of being bra-less on a beach somewhere.
And if that didn't convince you, here are the quotes from Jameelah Watkins-Mallett that hit different:
"I'm no longer waiting, but I'm not settling. I am waiting, but I'm not settling. I want it to be curated however long that takes."
"You want to try to replicate Sunday morning every day in your home if you can."
"Progress for me is the length of time in between the breakdowns."
"Just because I can doesn't mean I should."
"Energy is transferable, but it is not infinite."
"We've done enough for now. We deserve a little break, a little pause here and there."
Connect with Jameelah:
Instagram: jameelahdivine [https://www.instagram.com/jameelahdivine/?hl=en]
Website: jameelahdivine.com [https://jameelahdivine.com/]
Connect with Maura:
Instagram: @maurachanz [https://www.instagram.com/maurachanz]
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