Thank you Ms. Jessie for being you and the whole of you. As an Haitian mother I can say you’re teaching the Haitians youngsters how to embrace their Haitian culture and be American in one breath. I love you child. May God’s love continue to shine in your life. You are enough and you are beautiful inside and out.
I resonate and appreciate the part when he asks her if she healed from the abandonment and she said no. Because you shouldn’t change the answer to such a question to make people comfortable. That is a pain will never fully heal, it’s something you have to live with. And that’s the truth when it comes to childhood trauma.
This interview really. took me on an emotional roller coaster. It forced me to confront my own childhood trauma and to know that I am not forgotten; God Knows my name.
One thing to know about Haitians is that we are multi dimensional. Yes some of us are poor, some of us are uneducated, some of us do voodo but please note many of us are highly educated, Christian, and well of. There isn’t one field or one place that you will not find a Haitian. We are everywhere and are very successful!
If Jamal Bryant parents were married over 50 years, why did he not strive to stay married to his wife that he had 3 children with? WAS HIS PARENTS MARRIAGE BAD, but they stay together anyway?
What I love about this is it was a conversation more than an interview. I love Jessie's vulnerability while also being strong in her principals and culture. Truly enjoyed this.
I appreciate Jess being so open and vulnerable...I pray healing a finds you Jess. So much of this was relatable...abandonment issues are heavy and I came from a 2 parent home with parents I believe were in survival mode. Great listen
My heart really goes out to Jessie concerning her dad. I had my dad and he decided to get on drugs and because a distant cousin type. I really missed who I thought he was and I'm always jealous and grateful when I see other girls/women who have their dad. Dads really need to know how much they're needed and wanted. I also love how Jessie stood on business concerning Pastor Kennon. And I'm not that shocked that he changed his mind once it was someone he didn't think had the star power that Jess Hilarious does. It appears he has aligned himself with those who have star power.
I love that Pastor Bryant gave Jessie the space to be honest and transparent even when her experience and opinion were not in favor of others that he is cool with.
You know I was happily surprised and entertained by the podcast with you Dr Jamal Bryant and Jess Woo. I really enjoyed listening. I see God using this young woman in a way it’s going to impact both of the cultures Haitians and black America. God Bless ❤🙏🏽
Jessie, I truly LOVE how much you rep for us 🇭🇹 Good, bad, indifferent…..you rep us HARD!! Truly pray you receive whatever your heart desires that coincides with God’s will for you🙏🏿💞
The hyper sexuality in our community has to be addressed. We have seen how it has negatively impacted those who have obtained top positions to open the doors for others of us & how it has stained blk elite families, and blk wealth.
My like (685 mark) was for Jessie Woo.. No offense @Jamal Bryant, I watched because she was the guest and that is the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth, so help me GOD.
I found this interview to be quite enjoyable. I appreciate this rendition of Jamal Bryant. Very kind and intelligent Sister. Thank you for this interview, I gained valuable insights from it! Great!
I just started watching your podcast, Pastor Jamal. I love the kindness and wisdom you share with your guests. I’m so glad Jessie has someone like you in her circle. 🙏🏼❤️
Very good interview. Truth Trumps pretense anyday. It is not all about us, It is all about Christ. It is also important to our culture, what can we offer to those on the rise. Jessica, you have a beautiful spirit God will not abandon you. The Poet .Maya Angelo, says, "Still I rise" Blessings my Sister.
I pray you find the healing needed to move forward and be the woman/mom you needed when you were younger❤ it’s a journey sis most Haitian girls have to go through myself included ♥️🇭🇹
Damn fathers leaving mothers with multiple kids really create a lot of trauma. I’m on the part Jessie is talking about having to be a parent to her younger siblings bc her mom was exhausted from playing the role of 2 parents. Therefore she could get the mothering she needed, nor the fathering bc her daddy abandoned all of them. Life is wild.
The irony of this interview is outstanding. Jessie Woo is talking about her father to someone that has displayed similar actions as her father. I agree with what Jamal Bryant said about predominantly White ministries. I hope all of them are not like that.
It may be God speaking to Jamal about how the actions of men have actually impacted women but how God has saved them despite their inability to be the men they were called to be or have previously failed.
I love Jessie Woo. She is such a blessing. Pastor Jamal, keep your word and meet with her dad. I want healing for Jess
Thank you Ms. Jessie for being you and the whole of you. As an Haitian mother I can say you’re teaching the Haitians youngsters how to embrace their Haitian culture and be American in one breath. I love you child. May God’s love continue to shine in your life. You are enough and you are beautiful inside and out.
I resonate and appreciate the part when he asks her if she healed from the abandonment and she said no. Because you shouldn’t change the answer to such a question to make people comfortable. That is a pain will never fully heal, it’s something you have to live with. And that’s the truth when it comes to childhood trauma.
Jessie is so beautiful and speaks so eloquently…
This interview really. took me on an emotional roller coaster. It forced me to confront my own childhood trauma and to know that I am not forgotten; God Knows my name.
One thing to know about Haitians is that we are multi dimensional. Yes some of us are poor, some of us are uneducated, some of us do voodo but please note many of us are highly educated, Christian, and well of. There isn’t one field or one place that you will not find a Haitian. We are everywhere and are very successful!
Lol black people in America the same
True dat
That basically defines all classifications of humans.
If Jamal Bryant parents were married over 50 years, why did he not strive to stay married to his wife that he had 3 children with? WAS HIS PARENTS MARRIAGE BAD, but they stay together anyway?
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Never knew this side of Jessie … I love her .. she’s so genuine and down to earth🌹
What I love about this is it was a conversation more than an interview. I love Jessie's vulnerability while also being strong in her principals and culture. Truly enjoyed this.
"I need you not to forget." Ooh, that hit home for me.
I appreciate Jess being so open and vulnerable...I pray healing a finds you Jess.
So much of this was relatable...abandonment issues are heavy and I came from a 2 parent home with parents I believe were in survival mode.
Great listen
My heart really goes out to Jessie concerning her dad. I had my dad and he decided to get on drugs and because a distant cousin type. I really missed who I thought he was and I'm always jealous and grateful when I see other girls/women who have their dad. Dads really need to know how much they're needed and wanted.
I also love how Jessie stood on business concerning Pastor Kennon. And I'm not that shocked that he changed his mind once it was someone he didn't think had the star power that Jess Hilarious does. It appears he has aligned himself with those who have star power.
I absolutely love Jessie Woo. This was an amazing interview. Big ups to Dr. Jamal Bryant!
Thank you for sharing her story! She is an amazing woman..May God continue to bless her.
Yaw gotta be kidding me. Jamal Bryant. The Marijuana Preacher. Yaw got be kidding me. JESUS WOULD BE ASHAMED!!!!!! OF HIM AND JAKES
Love Pastor Jamal Harris Bryant being down to Earth & relatable to us millennials
I just love Jessie Woo so much! 💙
I love that Pastor Bryant gave Jessie the space to be honest and transparent even when her experience and opinion were not in favor of others that he is cool with.
I love my sister because she is real. Stay bless.
You know I was happily surprised and entertained by the podcast with you Dr Jamal Bryant and Jess Woo. I really enjoyed listening. I see God using this young woman in a way it’s going to impact both of the cultures Haitians and black America. God Bless ❤🙏🏽
Right love stumbling across unexpected content ❤
I was born in the 80''s I'm native American & Haitian we have been impacting
This interview show's there's differences in us all, beauty and talent is a gift God has measured out to us all.
Jessie, I truly LOVE how much you rep for us 🇭🇹 Good, bad, indifferent…..you rep us HARD!! Truly pray you receive whatever your heart desires that coincides with God’s will for you🙏🏿💞
Jessie Woo, I see you now. Great interview!
Pastor, you’re right she would make a great youth Pastor! Hopefully God would put it on her heart to consider your offer
I just learned a different side of Jessie Woo ✨❤️🔥✨such a beautiful soul !
I Love Jessie Woo ❤She the real deal 😍
Already liked Jess but I just fell in love with her & her story. I feel like that is why she’s gravitate toward her energy. His Bless! 🖤
Such an intelligent, articulate, and beautiful young woman. 💃🏽💕💕💕👸🏽
I adore Jessie! ❤❤❤ Loved seeing this side of her. 💕💕💕
I love Jessie Woo. She's a real one. ❤
What an awesome blessing you are Jess! Love you on Dish Nation. I pray for your total healing from your past hurts.
I subscribed because of Jessie Woo! Love her and Bryant.
So did I
The hyper sexuality in our community has to be addressed. We have seen how it has negatively impacted those who have obtained top positions to open the doors for others of us & how it has stained blk elite families, and blk wealth.
Hyper sexuality is in the human community period.
This!!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Saying things and promising things and not following through … girl I hear you
Great interview… she is a sweetheart and truly gifted and blessed. I’m so glad she seeks to maintain a standard in a perverse industry.
Such a touching and real conversation. Shout out to all of us healing.
Great interview 🔥👌🏾😍 we love you Jessie keep shining 🤩
I’m seated 🪑 and crying 😭😭😭😍😍 wow Damn Jessie you got me and my heart
Great interview... You know what Pastor Jamal....I think a lot of us would love for u to interview your Sister....Think that would be awesome ❤
Here for my seesteer, Jessie Woo Woo Woo!
I just loove Jessie. This was a great discussion. I love the friendship here❤❤.
I love Jessie!
Great interview!
I usually don’t listen to a podcast more than 5 mins but this was so interesting. Thank you for being so open and honest with us Jess!
Love Jessie woo so much, I believe in her journey and I know God will bless her. She inspires me a lot as a young Haitian girl.
Toujours belle. We are proud of you 🇭🇹 🇨🇦 Great interview. Great show.
I love Jessie for her wit & homor💯Keep shining & be strong Sis💞Pastor Jamal Bryant has always been charismatic-he was in his element. Great interview😍
this was healing, as a black woman that is 3 generations removed from her haitian culture.
This is so real....she emotional
Yup, when leadership sucks, it trickles down-
This was great! Love Jessie's energy.
My like (685 mark) was for Jessie Woo.. No offense @Jamal Bryant, I watched because she was the guest and that is the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth, so help me GOD.
Lmbooo 😂😂😂😂😂 I’m dead
I’ve never seen Jessie before but I absolutely love her. This was a great conversation. Thank you!🙏🏾
Love how this turned into a therapy session 🥰 thank you for being vulnerable Jessie 🫶🏾
I hope pastor Bryant is listening because lord know he be in the streets. But beautiful interview Jessie super fan ❤
I 💕 this❗Jess, girl you're going places, with your beautiful on the inside/outside self‼️WHAT A BREATH OF FRESH AIR⁉️
Jessie Woo is soooo pretty 😍 ❤
I know how she feel 😢
Thanks to Jess and Pastor Jamal
Pastor Keon or whatever his name was should have been as loud with an apology as he was spreading the lies about Haitians.
I found this interview to be quite enjoyable. I appreciate this rendition of Jamal Bryant. Very kind and intelligent Sister. Thank you for this interview, I gained valuable insights from it! Great!
We here baby!❤🗣🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤
I just started watching your podcast, Pastor Jamal. I love the kindness and wisdom you share with your guests. I’m so glad Jessie has someone like you in her circle. 🙏🏼❤️
I love your authentic style, Jessie Woo!
I enjoyed this interview. I support both parties! 💜
Love Jess on Dish Nation, now I love ya even more sis!!!
This interview was awesome! I love how transparent Jessie was…I love her!
I was a Finance Director at a white led church for 3 years. Fully trusted. Now you know one 😊
Love you jessie!!
I appreciate her story & journey
I also enjoyed this video I love Jess
I really liked this episode with Jessie and Dr. Bryant.
❤ Jesse Woo & Jamaal. We're proud of you, Jesse & I hope Grace is adjusting to her college life
Loved this interview Ms. Woo. Dr. Bryant excellent questions. 💕
Very good interview. Truth Trumps pretense anyday.
It is not all about us, It is all about Christ.
It is also important to our culture, what can we offer to those on the rise.
Jessica, you have a beautiful spirit
God will not abandon you.
The Poet .Maya Angelo, says, "Still I rise"
Blessings my Sister.
May God shine on you two a good show. ❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing and being completely vulnerable.. much appreciated ❤
I love this woman!!!
I pray you find the healing needed to move forward and be the woman/mom you needed when you were younger❤ it’s a journey sis most Haitian girls have to go through myself included ♥️🇭🇹
❤❤❤ JESSIE!! JAMAL SAID HE GOT A G.E.D.😂
Absolutely wonderful interview!! Love it Jamal and Jesse Woo!! ❤
GREAT CONVERSATION !
I absolutely love this episode
Love Jessie! This was a great interview
I really enjoyed this conversation❤️🔥Healing takes times. Trust God Always🙌🏼🙏🏼✌🏼
This was a great interview. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Pastor, this podcast I have no words! She sounds like me! WOW!
You represented us well sis!🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
I love me some Jessie Woo 🇭🇹
This was a great interview. I really enjoyed every moment.
This episode was outstanding! Loved it all! My two guys! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Yup, same in GH, "See you, God willing, Monday".
I loved this interview!! ❤
Damn fathers leaving mothers with multiple kids really create a lot of trauma. I’m on the part Jessie is talking about having to be a parent to her younger siblings bc her mom was exhausted from playing the role of 2 parents. Therefore she could get the mothering she needed, nor the fathering bc her daddy abandoned all of them. Life is wild.
It’s the idol goddess in the background. Lord how you reveal.
The irony of this interview is outstanding. Jessie Woo is talking about her father to someone that has displayed similar actions as her father.
I agree with what Jamal Bryant said about predominantly White ministries. I hope all of them are not like that.
Right. I wonder what God is trying to reveal to her.
It may be God speaking to Jamal about how the actions of men have actually impacted women but how God has saved them despite their inability to be the men they were called to be or have previously failed.
Jamal sold drugs and pimped out women? Did Giselle or his children told you they haven’t seen him for over 10 years? I’m looking for the similarities.
Wait what?? For real??
What a great interview, Love Jesse.
Great interview.
This podcast episode was great ❤
I love Jess and i really loved this interview
Great interview
Love Jessie.
Love jessie downnn😂😂😂😂 she is my fav youtuber ❤❤❤❤
Excellent interview. Thanks for keeping it 💯 Jessie
Great show.