Ducking Realitea
Ducking Realitea
Casual Conversations About Serious Sh*t.
Real Stories. Raw Moments. Big Joy.
Hosted by Siobhan
Welcome to Ducking Realitea, the podcast where we spill truth like tea and dive into the gritty, hilarious, and healing parts of being human. Hosted by Siobhan, this show is all about casual conversations with real people who’ve lived through some serious sh*t and came out the other side with stories worth sharing.
From trauma to transformation, heartbreak to humor, we explore what it means to rebuild your life, trust your gut, and find joy even in the mess. These are the stories behind the strength, raw, unfiltered, and deeply human.
If you're craving connection, curious about how others have healed, or just need a reminder that you’re not alone, this pod’s for you.
Grab your beverage of choice (or roll one up), and join us each week for soulful storytelling with a side of sass. Let’s rebel against the noise, talk about what actually matters, and maybe even laugh our way through the chaos.
Because here at Ducking Realitea, we believe:
Your story matters. Vulnerability is power. And joy is always worth chasing.
Ducking Realitea
How the Canvas Became My Church with JoAnne Yada
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How the Canvas Became My Church with Jo Anne Yada
Jo Anne Yada joined me in the studio to talk about art, creativity, and teaching kids through music and self-expression. What I didn't expect was a conversation that would take us through growing up Mormon, leaving a high-demand religion, questioning long-held beliefs, and learning how to build a life that actually feels like your own.
We talk about purity culture, family, faith, LGBTQ+ acceptance, church history, awkward first experiences with alcohol and coffee, and the freedom that comes from realizing you don't need someone else to tell you how to be a good person.
Along the way, we dive into childhood nostalgia, Jem and the Holograms, David Bowie, Joan Jett, drag queens, art education, and the incredible community Jo Anne has built through murals, teaching, and creativity.
At its heart, this episode is about finding your people, trusting yourself enough to ask hard questions, and discovering that sometimes what replaces the thing you leave behind becomes something even more meaningful.
Funny, thoughtful, occasionally heartbreaking, and full of curiosity, this is exactly the kind of casual conversation about serious shit we love around here.
In This Episode:
- Growing up Mormon and leaving the church
- Faith deconstruction and personal freedom
- Family, acceptance, and choosing love
- Purity culture and church control
- Art as healing and community building
- Teaching creativity through music and storytelling
- Building a life outside of other people's expectations
Resources & Mentions:
- Rock the Blacktop — https://www.rocktheblacktop.com
- Alameda Gallery & Collective
- Fireside Lounge
- The BITE Model
- Jem and the Holograms
- David Bowie
- Joan Jett
- The Book of Mormon
Thanks for hanging in the pond, my ducks 🐤
Where we keep it honest, casual conversations about serious sh*t, and somehow still find a way to laugh through it.
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And go out there and find your joy, even if it’s a little chaotic.
Stay curious, stay joyful…
you’re deeply loved, my ducks.
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