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Angelissa Untalan

My Dirty Laundry | a podcast of ideas

A daily Religion and Spirituality podcast
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Angelissa Untalan

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My Dirty Laundry | a podcast of ideas

Angelissa Untalan

My Dirty Laundry | a podcast of ideas

A daily Religion and Spirituality podcast
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*Content warning – this episode discusses trauma and sensitive subjects around family and relationships. If you or someone you know is struggling or may need immediate help, call a crisis line, or reach out to a mental health professional or su
*Content warning – this episode discusses suicide and suicidal feelings. If you or someone you know is struggling or may need immediate help, call a crisis line, or reach out to a mental health professional or support team for assistance. [Cont
Body. Shame. Body. Bring it on. Body. Broken. Body. Blessed. Body. Brave. This is the journey of one woman, and of many others who ache in silence over a miscarriage or struggling with trying to conceive. This is particularly challenging to dis
Mind your own business, or mind what is most important? Did the saints encroach upon territory, or did they engage the society by being examples of what it really means to be free? The context is not mere meddling or power plays but active part
[ a brief update of updates, new season soon & in the works ]
"Not my circus, not my monkeys." True. Sort of. More closely we can admit that sometimes it is simply that when we have too many to handle we just need to focus on one (monkey) with enough love, attention, and some discipline. Tent up or down,
Oui, c'est ca. Revolution starts in the hearts, minds, and souls of people. Sentencing is an art. Not everything is under our control, not everything depends on you. Especially in the arena of law, specifically in the justice system. Brian chan
If Jesus' family tree was a mosaic of good and not-so-good and managed to still save the world, what do you think your geneology can bring to the world? I think the same —if only you accept it, embrace it, and celebrate it. Because it is part o
Do you close your eyes when you pray? What if your eyes were open? Sometimes we need to "see" — to look at our life and our world to connect with God. With eyes open or closed we are invited to pray. Blessed are those who do not see yet believe
What does creativity look like in your home? How do you manage potential? A little bit of this and a little bit of that, this was an epic catch up & exploration on many subjects around the value of seasons and stepping out in faith. May, a dear
A turtle's shell is part of the turtle's body. It is attached and if ripped off will hurt the creature. What are we attached to or what holds space in our life that if ripped from us will either heal us or kill us? The truth is that those which
Perception is powerful. And a veritable poison when it becomes the substitute for the truth. Opinions are an angle aka a spin, an embellishment to what is essentially true. Truth is its own spin. How have both our individual & collective storie
*A quick-ish update on the podcast* and my latest reflections for the start of the year. Thoughts are a powerful thing. If we only know how to engage it, and even question it maybe we will be a bit more discerning and less regretful. "Watch you
"What child is this?" And I add, what does this child see when there is no story yet to see? How we tell the narrative depends on how we perceive or project { on } our experiences. We can either wither in regret or be open to wonder —to see som
What does an empty space look like to you? For entrepreneur Eva Tamayo (or April as her friends fondly call her) empty spaces have become more than what they seem. She gives us a unique and hopeful perspective and I am fortunate to discuss this
What is the point of waiting? How do we remain joyful in the anticipation of something amazing? The questions we ask and the quiet sit while we wait may help clarify many things. Waiting is an art, a process, and an opportunity to grow. [ music
How does one define passion? How do you find it? How is it sustained? Author, motivational speaker, trainer, songwriter and passion coach Kirby S. Llaban joins me in conversation about his book "The Fired Up Life: Passion Principles to Motivate
This is the *third (and last) of three separate poems on breath, written some months ago when our world and the human race began struggling to breathe. - [ Thanks in part to the creative people at HITRECORD and my friends, the Acosta family (Wi
This is the *second of three separate poems on breath, written some months ago when our world and the human race began struggling to breathe. - [ Thanks in part to the creative people at HITRECORD and my friends, the Acosta family (Winnipeg), f
This is the *first of three separate poems on breath, written some months ago when our world and the human race began struggling to breathe. - [ Thanks in part to the creative people at HITRECORD and my friends, the Acosta family (Winnipeg), fo
Mental health and its challenges is always significant especially in this day and age. These struggles are best faced with a mentor and guide, and with discipline & wisdom. Jade Stanton-Hauser, my friend and a mental health coach from Stuart, F
A quick update on a segment I'm adding to my podcast, "You Missed a Spot" which will feature guest appearances from friends and like-minded individuals who are willing to come over & chat over dirty laundry. Hope you listen in and learn along w
The stuff we hide can be unpretty. It can also be enlightening. What does the cave of your heart look like? Care to discover something worth exploring? Be curious but exercise caution, and let God be the guide. [ music by Boogey the Beat ]
Is opportunity a matter of luck or happenstance? Is it a risk or a game of chance? If God was a gambler, he bet on blessing. And won. I wonder how we perceive opportunity from the lenses of grace. [ music by Boogey the Beat ]
Regret is part of process, it is "a teacher" as Brené Brown wrote. As students of life and mystery we just need to figure out what the lesson is. If this was your last day, what would be that one regret you can face today? [ music by Boogey the
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