The spelling of the name "JMPearson" can be broken down into phonetic segments using IPA transcription. Starting with the first letter, "J" is pronounced as /dʒ/, like the word "judge." The following letters, "M" and "P," represent separate consonant sounds: /m/ and /p/, respectively. The combination of the two vowels, "ea," is pronounced as a long "e" sound /i:/, followed by the consonant cluster "r" and "s," representing the sounds /r/ and /s/. Finally, "o" and "n" are pronounced as /oʊ/ and /n/. Together, this gives us the phonetic transcription of /dʒimi:piərsən/.