Do you ever feel like you’re not worthy enough? Joining Sarah Grynberg in an exclusive and special interview is Hollywood actor, singer-songwriter and businesswoman Jada Pinkett Smith, known as the creator of the Red Table Talk series. In her only Australian podcast chat, Jada is refreshingly honest about all things from her deepest pain, to hope. In their special conversation, Jada and Sarah discuss her grief after the loss of her best friend 2Pac, her rollercoaster ride from the depths of depression and feeling suicidal, to finding solace in plant medicine, and peace in the divinity of spirituality. They also discuss her marriage to actor Will Smith, and the infamous and controversial ‘Oscars slap’ moment which swept the world and broke the internet. If you are trying to balance extreme feelings of love and sorrow, life and death, then let this inspirational episode open your eyes to the divinity and joy that's out there when you make an effort to not just get through each day, but truly live. Jada Pinkett Smith's new book Worthy HERE. Purchase Sarah's Manifest Your Greatness Course here. Purchase Sarah's Kid's Meditation here. Instagram: @sarahgrynberg Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynberg Twitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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