Tranquility Magazine

The Tranquility Magazine Podcast is a network of connections. It’s about the conversations with people that teach us what they have learned, and to inspire us to find our Tranquility.

All of these conversations will be ways for us all to find our balance in life. The show will cover a lot of topics on balance, zen, harmony, and discovery.


Tranquility Magazine

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Meet Jasmine Maya Royce | CEO of Tranquility Magazine

"We had the good fortune of connecting with Jasmine Maya Royce and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Jasmine, we’d love to hear about how you approach risk and risk-taking?

Most of my former career was all about taking risks. However, that word means different things to different people. A risk can be anything from small to huge. I dare greatly and have plotted my course on the fringe of creation. That doesn’t mean it hasn’t come with ups and downs. The overall goal is to never have regrets—those thoughts that catch up with us when we’re old or even in our present moments.

Missing your chance to speak up, introduce yourself to someone important, speak your truth, or be at the right place at the right time—all of those stem from the idea of risk. If you don’t take a risk, every decision you make might not be enough… unless you prefer to play it safe, as fear is our dark mistress—one we either dance with or run from.

I’ve taken risks to move to three states, four major cities, and four countries. The world is a vast landscape of cultural expression—much of which we’re unaware of. I try to always stay open: to learn, to explore, and to see the world from many people’s perspectives. We are all human, flaws and all, and that’s what brings us back to our roots as storytellers.

I’m here for the stories—whether they’re my own, a mix of others’, or someone’s personal connection to their life’s trajectory. That’s the joy: finding things that inspire, uplift, and encourage all of us to grow.

Being in the media industry in a multifaceted way has given me awareness of unfamiliar territory that I’ve had to figure out. Especially here in Los Angeles, you need to be good at many things—unless you’re one of the lucky few whose extraordinary creativity shines through in one singular gift. I wish I had that gift, but I’ve learned many others—and they all came with the risk of thinking, “I can’t do that,” or facing everyone’s favorite: impostor syndrome...."

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Words often fall short in capturing the full weight of pain, loss, confusion, or the overwhelming emotions we face in times of crisis. The past few days have been heartbreaking for so many of us. What we once knew has been taken away, leaving behind a sense of emptiness. A dream that seemed real is now gone, and the loss feels so profound, it’s as if something precious has died—perhaps never to return to what it once was.

This deep change has reverberated throughout the Los Angeles area, affecting so many of us here. I remember learning that Los Angeles is sometimes called "the city of the lost." It’s a harsh truth, but it also reflects the experience of those who came here, hoping to build something new, to create dreams, and to make a life.

In moments like these, hope, dreams, and belief are the foundation we must dig into if we are to rebuild. Without them, it’s easy to feel lost or without direction. But I also believe that the things we possess are not what define us. What truly matters are the people who are still here—those who love us, the memories we’ve made that will never fade, the kindness of strangers, and the deep gratitude for help when we needed it most. Every small moment is a gift. The material things we cling to aren’t worth stressing over.

While our community may have lost its physical structures, the spirit of the people remains. We are still here, ready to help each other rise again. It’s in the moments of awakening, of gratitude, and of shared understanding that we find the strength to rebuild. The values of connection, safety, and human kindness are the true foundation for any new beginning.

New doesn’t mean something entirely foreign—it simply represents the unknown, a space where possibilities emerge. So, take a moment to express your thanks, breathe deeply, and know that the path to rebuilding will call you. What was lost will eventually be transformed, shaped by your spirit, your dreams, and the collective strength of all who remain. #havepatience

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