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What if your biggest wins hid your deepest drift?
We sit down with entrepreneur and coach Jamaul Ford to unpack how scaling businesses—and serving everyone else first—cost him his identity, his marriage, and his connection to his own body.
Jamaul opens up about the moment he realized he’d been living on borrowed goals and “nice guy” patterns that masked a fear of vulnerability. Therapy, prayer, and a hard look at covert contracts helped him stop caretaking and start caring—without resentment. He describes the shock of mind-body detachment during divorce and how grounding practices, from feeling the wind to touching grass, rebuilt his ability to sense and name emotions. We talk through the power of journaling, honoring grief, and celebrating milestones so you don’t outrun your own life.
He reshaped his schedule to serve from overflow, not exhaustion, and created Focus Forward, a program that weaves mindfulness, movement, and business frameworks to align health, wealth, and relationships. Along the way, we explore redefining masculinity to include feeling and asking for help, setting new goals after surpassing old ones, and using consistency as your quiet superpower.
If you’ve ever felt wildly successful yet strangely empty, this conversation offers both language and tools for the turn: presence over performance, boundaries over burnout, and small, faithful steps over grand gestures.
Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to tell us the one habit you’ll practice tomorrow. Your purpose gets clearer every time you show up.
To connect, work with or follow Jamaul Ford, do so by visiting his website at www.jamaulford.com or on Instagram @jamaulthemaven
To download a free chapter of host Sylvia Worsham's bestselling book, In Faith, I Thrive: Finding Joy Through God's Masterplan, purchase any of her products, or book a call with her, visit her website at www.sylviaworsham.com
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What if your biggest wins hid your deepest drift?
We sit down with entrepreneur and coach Jamaul Ford to unpack how scaling businesses—and serving everyone else first—cost him his identity, his marriage, and his connection to his own body.
Jamaul opens up about the moment he realized he’d been living on borrowed goals and “nice guy” patterns that masked a fear of vulnerability. Therapy, prayer, and a hard look at covert contracts helped him stop caretaking and start caring—without resentment. He describes the shock of mind-body detachment during divorce and how grounding practices, from feeling the wind to touching grass, rebuilt his ability to sense and name emotions. We talk through the power of journaling, honoring grief, and celebrating milestones so you don’t outrun your own life.
He reshaped his schedule to serve from overflow, not exhaustion, and created Focus Forward, a program that weaves mindfulness, movement, and business frameworks to align health, wealth, and relationships. Along the way, we explore redefining masculinity to include feeling and asking for help, setting new goals after surpassing old ones, and using consistency as your quiet superpower.
If you’ve ever felt wildly successful yet strangely empty, this conversation offers both language and tools for the turn: presence over performance, boundaries over burnout, and small, faithful steps over grand gestures.
Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to tell us the one habit you’ll practice tomorrow. Your purpose gets clearer every time you show up.
To connect, work with or follow Jamaul Ford, do so by visiting his website at www.jamaulford.com or on Instagram @jamaulthemaven
To download a free chapter of host Sylvia Worsham's bestselling book, In Faith, I Thrive: Finding Joy Through God's Masterplan, purchase any of her products, or book a call with her, visit her website at www.sylviaworsham.com