British

Even who I was a year ago, is totally different to who I am today' with Jamelia

This episode we chat with Britian's very own singer-songwriter Jamelia. Jamelia is not only an incredible advocate for people speaking up but somebody who has sold millions of albums and scored number one's all over the world. She has won multiple awards including 4 Mobo's a Q award and an Ivor Novello.

This episode we chat with Britian’s very own singer-songwriter Jamelia. Jamelia is not only an incredible advocate for people speaking up but somebody who has sold millions of albums and scored number one’s all over the world. She has won multiple awards including 4 Mobo’s a Q award and an Ivor Novello.

She’s appeared on programmes on every major UK TV channel and hit the screens on countless movies both in front and her music as soundtracks and tv screens. Such a powerful episode as we delve into getting to know the person behind the public persona that people think they know and go behind the scenes to learn what it is like to feel like you are living almost a dual life at the same time and what comes with that.

We learn about Jamelia's upbringing to then being thrust into the limelight after signing her first record deal at 15 and what comes with navigating through an industry when all eyes are on you and we hear about a shift into the TV industry later on through her career where she began to see a negative side of an experience in the entertainment industry to where she first experienced struggles with her own mental health after having the realisation that she seemed to be loved when entertaining through music but not when on one of Britains biggest daytime talk shows on a panel with an opinion.

Such a powerful, raw and open conversation as we continue to find out how Jamelia worked through that period of time and healed those emotional struggles and where she is now.

To find out more about Jamelia, you can find her through her social platforms at: @officialjamelia or you can simply head to her official website at: jamelia.com To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and our global Efforts, simply head to all of our socials or our offical website at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org

Voice-Over: Mike Christenson (thevoicemonkey.com)

'You have to love the job, even when it is not loving you' with Akshay Kumar.

Born and raised in East London, Akshay Kumar has gone on to carve an incredible career for himself securing his first lead role as the quiet, tech-savvy genius, Cam, in Unstoppable Entertainment's teen-party film 'Legacy'.

Born and raised in East London, Akshay Kumar has gone on to carve an incredible career for himself securing his first lead role as the quiet, tech-savvy genius, Cam, in Unstoppable Entertainment's teen-party film 'Legacy'. Shortly after, playing Nicki Veer to Ray Panthaki's Jay Veer in the romantic comedy 'One Crazy Thing'

followed by the role of Roshan Jabour in ITV's 'The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: Beyond the Pale' alongside Paddy Considine. A month before his graduation, Akshay was cast as Rahim in Season 4 of the Emmy-winning U.S. show 'Homeland' (starring Claire Danes, Mandy Patinkin, Rupert Friend and Suraj Sharma). His first Hollywood feature film credit came in the form of Michael Apted's 'Unlocked' (May 2017) starring Noomi Rapace, Orlando Bloom, John Malkovich and Michael Douglas.

Since then, he has gone on to work steadily between British and American Film & TV, as well as a handful of short and independent films - some of which he has co-produced and is currently starring in the hit US series 'Pandora' We see an incredible body of work Akshay has achieved, yet in this episode we delve deep in to the behind the scenes of what it has actually taken Akshay to overcome. Self-doubt, been told in the past he the worst at acting school and his craft, made to feel undeserving of his agent, being an introvert whilst trying to navigate his way through an industry where being resilient and confidence are part essentials to keep going. To find out more information on Akshay, simply find him through his social platforms @callme.che_

or his IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4289673/?ref_=nmbio_bio_nm

To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and our Global Efforts, simply head to our official website at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org

Voice-Over: Mike Christenson (thevoicemonkey.com)

The Uk's Michelle Heaton speaks up and gets behind the IPC's Global Efforts.

The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign provides advocacy, education, support, and public awareness so that the conversation around mental health is normalized. Mic...

Michelle Christine Heaton is an English pop singer, actress and television personality.

She was a member of the British Pop Group Liberty X that went on to gain International Recognition.

She has had a widely documented battle with her health since her time in the band, having been diagnosed with the mutated BRCA2 gene in 2012.

The star discovered she had an 80 per cent chance of developing breast cancer and 30 per cent chance of developing ovarian cancer, so opted to have a double mastectomy and breast reconstructive surgery.

In 2015 she underwent a complete hysterectomy and oophorectomy to reduce her risk of developing ovarian cancer.

She bravely revealed her surgery scars for the first time during an appearance on the British day time talk show ‘Loose Women’ and has spoken poignantly of her thanks for the NHS heroes who saved her life.