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46: Jasmine Mason on How an Ex’s T-Shirt Inspired a Book About Break-Ups, Healing, Gratitude, and Self-Reflection

46: Jasmine Mason on How an Ex’s T-Shirt Inspired a Book About Break-Ups, Healing, Gratitude, and Self-Reflection

FromThe Light Watkins Show


46: Jasmine Mason on How an Ex’s T-Shirt Inspired a Book About Break-Ups, Healing, Gratitude, and Self-Reflection

FromThe Light Watkins Show

ratings:
Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Apr 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Some of you might be wondering why this podcast is called At the End of the Tunnel. Well, it’s because all of Light’s guests have had to go through some period of uncertainty or darkness or had to take a huge leap of faith in order to find their inner light, which ends up leading them to their path and purpose. In today’s episode, you’ll hear from Jasmine Mason, a Los Angeles-based contemporary dancer turned author. She has been dancing since she was three years old but, in the last few years, she became inspired to take a big leap of faith in the direction of self-publishing a book about breakups.One day, while doing laundry in between shows, Jasmine realized that she had acquired a collection of oversized t-shirts from some of the people she had dated. Wondering how many other women were keeping an ex-boyfriend’s shirt after the breakup, she had the idea to publish You Ain’t Shirt, an inspiring and uplifting coffee table book about the breakups, healings, and lessons of 65 women that held onto an ex’s t-shirt. Of course, there is no way Jasmine could have known that her initial curiosity around a shirt from an ex-boyfriend could have led to the production of a stunning coffee table book that helps people move through breakups, but that is the beauty of following your inspiration; you never know where it might lead you!In this interview, Jasmine shares the backstory of how she grew up, how that influenced her ideas around relationships, why she had that curiosity, and all of the steps that led to the conception and the execution of You Ain’t Shirt, as well as how she knew that she had to take action on the idea, even though it could potentially be a money pit. Make sure to tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Back to the beginning: Jasmine shares a bit about her childhood and family life.Why she says she was born to dance and the impact that having an ‘alter ego’ had on her.Jasmine reflects on what it takes to become a world-class performer: her love for dance.Find out how she viewed success early on and why she never had a plan B to dance.How her parent’s divorce and her mother’s pain informed Jasmine’s view of relationships.The career decisions she made once she graduated and how she learned to deal with rejection without taking it personally.Hear about her formative dating experiences and what they taught Jasmine about herself.Some traits of an impactful relationship, including the importance of healthy communication.Even though her mom didn’t provide the best examples of healthy relationships, Jasmine says she gave great breakup advice.The origins of You Ain’t Shirt: how realizing she wasn’t creating for herself anymore sparked the idea to create a book.The t-shirt that inspired the book and Jasmine’s personal experiences with breakups.What drove her to keep moving forward with the book and devote her love and energy to it.How Jasmine knew that the project was worth every penny she spent on it; it’s expensive to make a coffee table book!Jasmine speaks candidly about overcoming the voice in her head that said she couldn’t do itFind out what Jasmine learned in the process of creating You Ain’t Shirt, including that it’s okay to lean on others.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Jasmine Mason on InstagramYou Ain’t ShirtYou Ain’t ShirtYou Ain’t Shirt on InstagramLight WatkinsKnowing Where to Look
Released:
Apr 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Host Light Watkins helps his guests uncover the story behind the story of how they started their movement for social good, by leading them through a retrospective of their “dark tunnel” moments to reveal how they found their inner light. If you’re in the darkness right now, hearing these stories will surely help you to find your inner light as well.