
The GaryVee Audio Experience Activism Through Empathy, Compassion and Thoughtfulness | #AskGaryVee 328 with Jameela Jamil
Sep 26, 2019
In this engaging discussion, Jameela Jamil, an actress, writer, and activist renowned for her role in "The Good Place," shares her journey from journalism to advocacy. She emphasizes the importance of empathy and compassion in activism, discussing the transformative power of storytelling. Jamil also reflects on the complexities of identity and privilege, urging listeners to prioritize authenticity over competition. Additionally, she highlights her initiative 'I Weigh,' aimed at promoting self-worth and mental health through social media's positive potential.
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Childhood Experiences
- Jameela's childhood was marked by hearing impairment, social ineptitude, and a hyper-observant nature.
- Multiple ear surgeries, a quiet upbringing, and a car accident shaped her perspective.
Life-Changing Accident
- Jameela views her car accident and resulting back injury as a positive turning point.
- The experience humbled her and shifted her perspective on body image and self-worth.
Anorexia and Activism
- Driven by a desire to be 90 pounds, Jameela struggled with anorexia during her teenage years.
- She later campaigned against the fashion industry's harmful portrayal of body image.

