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The Friendliness of the Unknown
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#168: Who’s Right? Who’s Wrong? What If Everyone Is Innocent?
Apr 28, 2026
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#167: God Is All There Is (A Simple Practice That Changes Everything)
Apr 13, 2026
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#166: Let the Faith Keep You When You Feel Lost, Don’t Let Go
Apr 6, 2026
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| 5/4/26 | The Friendliness of the Unknown | In this episode of The Angela Montano Hour: Prayer on the Air, we are invited to experience a powerful shift in how we relate to life:What if the unknown is not something to fear… but something friendly?So much of our tension comes from preconceived notions—ideas about how things should unfold, what should happen next, and how we need to “handle” it all.But what happens when we let those ideas soften?Through live prayer and reflection, this episode explores:Releasing preconceived notions and expectationsLetting go of the identity of being the one who must “handle everything”Opening to a deeper trust in the intelligence of lifeLiving in the balance of being relaxed and alertA simple but profound reframe emerges:What if you are not the one doing life… but life is doing you?Through real prayer requests, we also explore:Moving from overwhelm into receptivityTrusting support even in the midst of responsibilityExperiencing love as something whole and complete—without needing to possess or act on itThis episode is an invitation to soften your grip on how things should go… and discover a deeper sense of support, presence, and unconditional okayness already here. | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | #168: Who’s Right? Who’s Wrong? What If Everyone Is Innocent? | In this episode of Prayer on the Air, Angela explores a question that quietly shapes so many of our relationships:Who’s right… and who’s wrong?Through a live prayer request around family tension, we look at how deeply our need to belong is tied to choosing sides—and how exhausting that can become.But what if there’s another way?As the conversation unfolds, a powerful shift emerges: What if everyone is innocent?Not as a way to dismiss pain, but as a way to see beyond conditioning, beyond blame, and into a deeper truth that allows for real healing.Along the way, a participant introduces the idea of a “prayer reservoir”—a reminder that you are already supported by the prayers you’ve spoken, the ones still unfolding, and even the ones others have spoken for you.In this episode, we explore:The freedom of not taking sidesThe connection between belonging and being “right”The idea of a prayer reservoir you can draw from at any timeThis is an invitation to step out of the cycle of blame… and into a deeper experience of peace, connection, and trust.What if you don’t have to decide who’s right… to feel at peace? | — | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | #167: God Is All There Is (A Simple Practice That Changes Everything) | In this episode of Prayer on the Air, Angela Montano introduces a simple yet profound spiritual practice — a mantra that gently guides us back to truth:“God is all there is.God is all there.God is all.God is.God.” By slowly releasing each word, we’re invited to move beyond the noise of the mind and into a deeper awareness of presence, trust, and surrender.From there, Angela shares a deeply human moment — a small interaction with a neighbor that turns into a powerful reflection on control, ego, and the need to be right. What seems insignificant becomes a doorway into something much bigger.✨ “Who would you be without your story of struggle?” — Angela MontanoThrough prayer, conversation, and community, this episode explores the shift from struggle to ease — and what it means to trust a greater intelligence already at work in our lives.This episode is a reminder that:We don’t have to figure everything outWe are not meant to carry everything aloneEase is always available, even when we can’t see it | — | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | #166: Let the Faith Keep You When You Feel Lost, Don’t Let Go | In this episode of Prayer on the Air, Angela Montano returns to a simple yet powerful reminder:You don’t always have to be the one holding everything together.Sometimes… you are the one being held.Through reflection, prayer, and honest conversation, this episode explores what it means to let faith carry you — especially in moments of uncertainty, emotional overwhelm, or when life feels like too much.Together, we reflect on:– The pressure of trying to control everything– The exhaustion of always “figuring it out”– Letting go without giving up– Trusting what you cannot yet see– Allowing faith to hold you when you can’t hold yourselfThis is an invitation to soften your grip. To stop forcing clarity. And to remember that you are not alone in what you’re carrying.Maybe you don’t need to push harder. Maybe you just need to let the faith keep you. | — | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | #165: The Truth About Love: It Starts With You | In this episode of Prayer on the Air, Angela Montano explores the truth about love — and where it really begins.We often look for love in others, in relationships, or in external validation. But what if the way we experience love has less to do with others… and everything to do with how we relate to ourselves?Through reflection and live prayer, this episode is an invitation to:– See how your inner world shapes your relationships– Release patterns of control, fear, or overgiving– Shift from self-judgment to self-acceptance– Experience love as something that begins withinThis isn’t about fixing yourself.It’s about seeing yourself with more honesty, softness, and compassion.🎵 Watch and take what resonates. | — | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | #164: How to Stop Worrying & Trust God Again | Letting Go of Control, Anxiety & Fear | ✨ Visit www.angelamontano.com to Join Live Calls ✨📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelamontanoprayer/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-montano/👉 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@angelamontanoprayer🐦 X: https://x.com/AngelacmontanoWhat if the very thing you’re trying to control… isn’t yours to carry?In this deeply honest and powerful episode of Prayer on the Air, Angela Montano explores the hidden weight of worry, the illusion of control, and the quiet strength found in surrender.Through real and raw prayer requests—family conflict, addiction, feeling unseen, and painful transitions—this episode reveals a profound truth:you cannot control others, but you can return to your center.We explore:✨ Why worry keeps us stuck in fear✨ The spiritual power of blessing (and why it always comes back to you)✨ Humility, faith, and endurance as anchors in uncertain times✨ How to sit with pain without needing to fix it✨ Letting go of control and trusting a higher intelligenceIf you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, or emotionally exhausted trying to “hold everything together”… this episode is your invitation to release.You don’t have to carry it all.You don’t have to know everything.Something greater is already at work.Amen. | — | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | #163: You don’t have to be perfectly ready, you simply have to begin. | When the world feels loud, prayer brings us back to what is true.In this episode of Prayer on the Air, Angela Montano reflects on what it means to begin before you feel ready, to quiet the noise of fear and overthinking, and to return to the deep simplicity of prayer.Through honest reflection and spiritual insight, this conversation explores how we hold the pain of the world without becoming overwhelmed by it, how to navigate uncertainty, and how prayer can reconnect us with peace, presence, and love.If you’ve been feeling emotionally tired, spiritually disconnected, or overwhelmed by everything happening in the world, this episode offers a moment to pause, breathe, and return to what matters most.Listen, reflect, and allow this conversation to guide you back to stillness. | — | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | #162: The Prayer Life of Jennifer Holt | In this special episode of Prayer on the Air, Angela Montano sits down with her longtime friend Jennifer Holt for a deeply honest and illuminating conversation on awakening, presence, and healing beyond trauma.✨ Visit www.angelamontano.com to Join Live Calls ✨📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelamontanoprayer/💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-montano/👉 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@angelamontanoprayer🐦 X: https://x.com/AngelacmontanoJennifer Holt is a licensed clinical therapist, executive coach, and energetic healer with decades of experience working at the intersection of psychology, trauma recovery, and consciousness. Her professional background includes extensive work with EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), forgiveness practices, and somatic and energetic healing. She has supported hundreds — if not thousands — of clients through trauma resolution, emotional integration, and nervous system healing.In this episode, Jennifer shares a profound personal awakening that emerged after years of deep suffering, chronic illness, and inner struggle — an awakening that radically shifted her relationship to the ego, the pain body, and identity itself. Speaking both as a clinician and as a lived witness, she reflects on how presence is not something to be achieved through technique, but something that reveals itself when resistance drops away.Together, Angela and Jennifer explore themes such as:– Trauma and healing beyond the story– The pain body and ego as protective mechanisms– Presence beyond meditation and effort– Awakening through suffering– Forgiveness without bypassing– Creativity, embodiment, and living from the heart– What changes when awareness replaces strivingThis conversation bridges therapeutic wisdom and spiritual insight, offering listeners a rare perspective from someone deeply trained in trauma work who has also experienced a spontaneous shift into beingness and inner peace.For anyone navigating trauma recovery, emotional exhaustion, spiritual seeking, or a longing to live with less effort and more presence, this episode offers both grounded understanding and a gentle transmission of clarity and hope. | — | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | #161: The Way Knows the Way: Releasing Anticipation & Living in Causeless Peace | What if the unknown isn’t something to fear… but a friendly place?In this deeply moving episode of Prayer on the Air, Angela Montano explores the difference between the mind’s anticipation and the heart’s knowing. Together, we enter the field of prayer to release anticipatory anxiety, surrender the illusion of control, and rest in what she calls causeless joy and causeless peace — a peace not dependent on circumstances.Through powerful real-life prayer requests — including end-of-life transitions, illness, mental health challenges, collective violence, and personal calling — Angela guides us into an “intensification of presence,” where love becomes the way forward.You’ll be reminded:You are not alone.The way knows the way.Love makes a way out of no way.Peace is available now — before anything changes.This episode is an invitation to soften into divine support, release fear of the future, and trust that what unfolds is held in love.Amen. | — | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | #160: Let Yourself Off the Hook: A Prayer for Mothers, Boundaries & Surrender | n this deeply moving episode of Prayer on the Air, we enter sacred territory: motherhood, mental health, shame, boundaries, and surrender.Two courageous mothers open their hearts and speak vulnerably about walking alongside sons who are struggling. They name what so many carry silently — the embarrassment, the fear, the self-blame, the exhaustion of codependency, and the crushing weight of “personal responsibility.”Together, we explore:The cultural burden placed on mothersThe difference between codependency and interdependenceWhy suffering is not failureWhat it means to trust that “the way knows the way”How letting go may actually be loveThe courage to follow your bliss, even in hard seasonsWe reflect on the Year of the Fire Horse — a symbol of momentum, courage, and new beginnings — and what it means to move forward not from fear, but from surrender.This episode is a gentle but powerful invitation to:Release the belief that you are your child’s sourceLet yourself off the hookAllow sadness without resistanceTrust the deeper wisdom unfolding beneath what appears broken“Put God on the hook. Let yourself off the hook.”If you are a mother navigating boundaries, a parent walking through mental health challenges, or anyone carrying shame about something you cannot fix — this prayer circle is for you.You are not alone.There are no winners and losers in prayer.And what appears as a fall from grace may actually be a falling into grace.Amen. | — | ||||||
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| 2/10/26 | #159: The Heart Is Born to Be Open | Opening 2026 with Prayer | The first Prayer on the Air episode of 2026 opens with a powerful reflection on the state of the human heart—personally and collectively.Angela Montano invites us into a prayerful exploration of what it means to let the heart break open rather than break closed. In times of personal pain, political division, and global unrest, the instinct to armor the heart can feel protective. Yet, as Angela reminds us, the heart is born to be open—and when it closes, suffering deepens.Throughout this episode, Angela speaks to the difference between thoughts and believing thoughts, encouraging us to feel our emotions fully while releasing the stories that keep us trapped in fear, judgment, and separation. She explores compassion as an understanding of not understanding, and how true compassion allows us to remain present even when we cannot make sense of what is unfolding.This prayer also touches on love as an infinite force—one that does not diminish when shared, but expands—and on the role of prayer in helping us soften, listen, and return to the deeper truth of who we are.As 2026 begins, this episode offers a grounding invitation: to remain open-hearted, to choose presence over narrative, and to allow prayer to gently guide us back to love. | — | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | #158: Loving What Is: The Final Prayer on the Air of 2025 | In this final episode of Prayer on the Air for 2025, Angela Montano invites us into a profound exploration of unconditional love, grief, acceptance, and the mysterious ways life unfolds. Speaking from the heart, Angela reflects on the divided mind, the healing power of loving what is, and the tenderness of surrender as we move through both the beautiful and the brutal—what Glennon Doyle calls “the brutiful.”Through deeply moving stories, including the sudden loss of Hollywood icons Rob and Michelle Reiner and the complexities of family relationships, Angela reminds us that love is always present—beneath our judgments, beneath our resistance, beneath our fear.This episode includes heartfelt prayers for listeners around the world:• For holidays that feel tender or lonely• For grief that asks to be felt more fully• For illness, headaches, and the body’s calls for rest• For daughters, sons, mothers, and sisters• For those navigating change, independence, or uncertaintyAngela shares powerful teachings on:– Shifting from judgment to blessing– Letting grief transform rather than consume– The sacred pause that illness or struggle can bring– The path of humility, compassion, and tender acceptance– Living from overflow rather than depletion– Trusting divine timing and surrendering our storylinesAs we close 2025 and enter a new year, this episode offers a grounding reminder:You are born of unconditional love.You are capable of loving what is.And your heart already knows the way.Join us in this prayerful circle of hope, healing, and awakening as we bless one another into the holy days ahead. | — | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | #157: Succeeding or Failing? The Illusion That Exhausts Us | In this episode, Angela explores a universal struggle: the pressure we feel when our daily routines, morning rituals, or weekly plans don’t unfold the way we intended. What begins as a simple checklist — yoga, journaling, meditation, walking — quickly becomes a silent battlefield of self-judgment, perfectionism, and ego-driven expectations. And when life does not match the internal script, we label ourselves as “succeeding or failing,” often without noticing how exhausting that illusion truly is.Through a vulnerable story from her own morning (“I had already given my morning over to my ego… succeeding or failing…” ), Angela reveals how quickly the mind moves into comparison, ranking, and pressure — even when our intentions are spiritual.She then introduces Byron Katie’s teaching on first-generation vs. second-generation living, a powerful framework that shows how:First-generation living = a simple, peaceful planSecond, third, fourth generations = “and it should go this way,” “and I should feel this,” “and others should behave like that”These extra “generations” of thought create tension, anxiety, and emotional fatigue — especially around routines, goals, self-care practices, and holidays.Angela guides listeners back into mindfulness, gentleness, and spiritual surrender, reminding us that the practice is not about controlling the day, but about loving what arises — even fatigue, irritation, or a sense of limitation.She closes with heartfelt prayer requests from the community, bringing forward themes of peace, detachment, compassion, and radical acceptance.This episode is a gentle companion for anyone who:feels defeated when their routine falls apartstruggles with perfectionism or self-criticismwants a softer relationship with discipline and spiritual practiceresonates with Byron Katie, non-duality, and contemplative inquiryseeks a deeper connection to prayer and unconditional love | — | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | #156: The Courage to Love What You’ve Been Avoiding | In this episode of Prayer On the Air, Angela dives deep into the spiritual journey of humility, unconditional love, and self-acceptance. She explores how fear, comparison, and judgment block us from experiencing inner peace and true divine presence. Inspired by Arthur Miller’s After the Fall, Angela offers profound insights into embracing the parts of ourselves we’ve labeled unlovable, revealing how unconditional acceptance becomes a path to spiritual healing.This episode features a powerful healing prayer session with Teri Jo. She shares the success of her Becoming Your Own Bestie workshop and requests prayer for knee healing, clarity in her calling, and ease in facilitating future workshops. Angela guides her into surrender, trust, and letting go of limiting beliefs about abundance and worthiness.Listeners also join in prayer for Diane’s daughter Lucy, who is currently undergoing an ADHD assessment, affirming perfect unfolding, divine love, and emotional support for the entire family.This heartfelt conversation invites you to release the “shoulds,” embrace what is, and step into radical acceptance, spiritual awakening, and the miracle of your own existence. | — | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | #155: Living in a Field of Divine Possibility | In this episode of Prayer On the Air, spiritual teacher Angela Montano explores the transformative power of Divine Opportunity and guides listeners through heartfelt prayer and meditation practices designed to deepen faith and inner peace.Angela shares personal insights on releasing self-criticism, letting go of comparison, and trusting life’s divine unfolding. She explains how fear and lack consciousness can block our awareness of the abundant goodness already present, inviting us instead to live in gratitude, praise, and mindfulness.Listeners experience authentic prayer requests from the community:Nadia asks for divine inspiration to create and sustain her website on empowering communication.Mary Catherine expresses gratitude for freedom from depression, sparking a conversation on functionality, wholeness, and living from receptivity rather than ego-driven achievement.Colleen shares a powerful prayer request for her technology company, Hap Tech Holdings, now entering a new stage of funding to help people with Parkinson’s, PTSD, and other conditions. Her story reveals how leading with love and service opens unexpected divine connections.Throughout the episode, Angela illuminates timeless spiritual themes—non-attachment, the illusion of time, wholeness, and the power of living from the “I AM” presence rather than the limited self.This inspiring episode invites you to deepen your spiritual practice, open to divine opportunities, and live each moment as a sacred expression of love, service, and faith. | — | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | #154: I Am Water for You | In this week’s episode of Prayer on the Air, Angela Montano opens with a reflection that feels like a breath of peace in a noisy world. She reminds us that divine love is not distant or dormant — it’s alive, pulsing through and around us, calling softly for our attention.As the community gathers across 75 countries, Angela guides a powerful exploration of what it means to be “a love cell in the heart of humanity.” Together, through prayer and listening, they remember that stillness is not emptiness — it’s movement beneath the surface, where love transforms everything unseen.✨ “I am water for you, you are water for me. We can hydrate one another’s spirits.” — Angela MontanoJoin this sacred space of presence, prayer, and global connection — a moment to rest, to bless, and to be blessed. | — | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | #153: Holding the Light of Love: Prayers for Anxiety, Faith, and Abundance | In this heartfelt episode of Prayer On the Air, hosted by Angela Montano, we explore how prayer can offer peace, perspective, and strength amid life’s challenges. Angela opens by sharing reflections on the power of spiritual support within a global prayer community and how prayer helps her find calm and connection.Three participants share their heartfelt requests:Sandra seeks help managing anxiety connected to family and community struggles in Chicago.Eileen prays for gratitude and faith while navigating health challenges.Colleen celebrates a miraculous healing yet faces new fears around financial security.Through compassionate dialogue and guided prayer, Angela offers insight into embracing vulnerability, trusting divine purpose, and perceiving abundance even in uncertainty. This episode reminds us that beyond fear lies an ever-present love sustaining us all. | — | ||||||
| 10/25/25 | #152: Healing Through Faith & Divine Connection | In this uplifting episode of Prayer On the Air, spiritual teacher Angela Montano explores what it truly means to know that God is for you — that divine love, support, and guidance are always available.Angela begins with a gentle guided meditation, inviting listeners to rest in the awareness of divine presence. Through heartfelt reflections and live prayer, she explores themes of trust, healing, and surrender, showing how prayer can transform fear into faith and uncertainty into peace.This episode highlights the beauty of community prayer and how shared intention connects people around the world in compassion and hope. Listeners from over 52 countries join in this sacred space to remember: we are never alone — the Divine is always for us. | — | ||||||
| 10/14/25 | #151: God Is for Me: Embracing Divine Support in Everyday Life | Join us for this week's episode of Prayer On the Air with Angela Montano. In this amazing episode, we explore the concept of 'God is for me' and how recognizing divine support in our everyday lives can transform our perspective. Listen as Angela guides heartfelt prayers for community members Jennifer, who is embarking on an exciting move to a new town, and Teri Jo, who shares her post-surgery healing journey. Through intimate conversation and contemplative prayer, discover how to ground joy, embrace change, and recognize the magic unfolding in your life. This episode reminds us that we're never alone in our challenges - divine support is always present, ready to be acknowledged. | — | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | #150: Faith Eliminates Fear: Finding Peace in the Midst of Chaos | In this deeply moving episode of Prayer on the Air, Angela Montano invites listeners to let go—and let love lead. Angela shares a simple truth she found inside a fortune cookie: “Faith eliminates fear.”What unfolds is a tender, global moment of prayer that reminds us that peace is not something to be found “out there,” but something we awaken within. Together, Angela and callers from around the world explore what it means to release control, find divine order in uncertainty, and remember that even in life’s messiest moments—there is only love.Through powerful real-life prayer requests on abundance, boundaries, healing, and faith, this episode becomes a spiritual masterclass in trust and transformation.✨ “Prayer from the heart can achieve what nothing else in the world can.” – GandhiListen to this episode to reconnect with your inner calm, your faith, and your shared humanity.→ Subscribe and join the live global prayer community at angelamontano.com | — | ||||||
| 9/23/25 | #149: Life Is Magical: Opening to Healing and Abundance | In this episode of Prayer On the Air, host Angela Montano invites listeners into a field of prayer and healing. Participants share personal requests and reflections:Mary Catherine reflects on caring for her 88-year-old father in West Texas and the unexpected spiritual connection that grew between them despite his atheist beliefs.Monique asks for prayers on her daughter’s 29th birthday and sparks a conversation about abundance as a state of being rather than having.Mary seeks healing for back pain and childhood wounds related to her mother.Terry Jo shares about her upcoming hysterectomy, her struggle with trusting doctors, and her skepticism about prayer rooted in losing her mother as a baby.Angela weaves in her own stories—including a humorous account of losing her wallet at a gas station—and reminds us that “life is magical and we need to be open to this magic.” The gathering closes with prayers for healing, abundance, and divine guidance. | — | ||||||
| 9/15/25 | #148: Finding Peace in Grief: Prayers for Charlie Kirk & Our World | In this powerful episode of Prayer on the Air, Angela Montano opens with a meditation on “causeless joy and peace” — the kind of wholeness not dependent on circumstances. From there, our global community prays for:Carlos in Argentina, celebrating his birthday with blessings of love and purpose.Joni and her son E, facing a painful mental health crisis, opening to possibility and support.The family of Charlie Kirk, grieving his tragic loss, with prayers for his wife, young children, and all impacted by violence.Zahra, stepping into the Agape Practitioner Program with devotion and courage.Valerie, navigating illness, frustration, and a sacred transition in her spiritual community.Diane and her daughter Lucy, who is courageously embracing neurodivergence and healing childhood wounds, with prayers for clarity, safety, and self-love.Angela reminds us that through prayer, grief can open to compassion, illness to self-kindness, and fear to love. Join us in this living field of global prayer, where infinite possibility and healing are always available. | — | ||||||
| 5/20/25 | #146: Evidence of Our Oneness | What if every challenge was a doorway back to our shared essence? In this episode of Prayer on the Air, Angela Montano explores how prayer helps us shift from fear to trust, from judgment to compassion, and from separation to spiritual unity.We reflect on the nature of ego, the healing of anger, and the surrender of control—recognizing that beneath every struggle lies an invitation to remember who we truly are. Through prayer, we find not just comfort, but clear evidence of our oneness. | — | ||||||
| 5/12/25 | #145: Where You Are, There Is Power | In this episode of Prayer on the Air, A. Montano leads a heartfelt prayer gathering centered on the collective strength of prayer and the transformative power of presence. Through personal stories—like Marykathrynsimon’s reflections on her aging father’s peaceful acceptance of life and death, and Zahra’s honest expression of financial concerns as a single mother—the group explores themes of unconditional love, spiritual support, and trusting in divine provision. Together, they discuss letting go of old identities, honoring personal plans and gifts, and staying grounded in present-moment awareness. The episode closes with powerful prayers for freedom, clarity, and the greater good, reminding us that wherever we are, power and guidance are already available. | — | ||||||
| 5/5/25 | #144: Surrendering to Divine Flow: Healing, Trust, and Community | In today’s Prayer On the Air episode, we explored the transformative power of surrender—letting go of control, fear-based thinking, and ego-driven narratives to reconnect with divine guidance and inner peace. Through heartfelt sharing, live prayer, and spiritual reflection, the group supported one another in navigating financial uncertainty, emotional healing, and the challenges of everyday life.Angela shared a personal moment of connection with nature that deepened the conversation around spiritual surrender and reminded us of the podcast’s mission: to build a global prayer community rooted in love, listening, and support.We offered prayers for:Releasing debt worries and trusting her son’s safe travels.Dealing old medical trauma with courage and support.Finding peace in taking small, intuitive steps toward her next home.Expanding her vision of abundance beyond money.This episode is a gentle invitation to trust life more deeply, to allow healing where it’s ready to unfold, and to remember—we’re not alone.🕊️ Tune in and be part of a sacred space for collective healing and divine remembrance. | — | ||||||
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