Angel’s Journey: The Unseen Purpose Behind an Extraordinary Life
If you’ve ever felt like you’re in this world but not from it,
you may find something of yourself here.
At 65—after four years of film school and a lifetime of spiritual searching—I’ve launched this podcast to share the daily challenges and revelations of a life shaped by destiny, artistry, and the echoes of past lives. Welcome to a life lived outside the ordinary.
Over the course of 75 facial surgeries—some experimental, some reconstructive—I used my body as a canvas and a tool to explore identity: individual, familial, urban, national, and global. It was never a luxury but a demanding artistic and spiritual path, a trial-and-error journey of resilience in service of a mission to uncover deeper truths about who we are.
My appearance alone often stops people in their tracks. I seem timeless, unplaceable… as if I’ve stepped in from another world.
My story spans lifetimes—from ancient Egypt to modern-day Brighton, through my concrete steps toward Copenhagen, and now to a new beginning in Utrecht. It’s not just about survival, but about purpose: making films that address inequality, exploring identity across incarnations, and sharing unfiltered truths from a path rarely walked.
This podcast is part of a larger film project now in distribution. Together, they form a living archive of a soul on a mission.
Angel’s Journey: The Unseen Purpose Behind an Extraordinary Life
Episode 21 - Antisocial Teenagers & a U-turn to Utrecht
Angel shares a distressing experience of being discriminated against by teenagers on a bus in the UK, leading to a confrontation and a complaint to the bus company and police. She expresses frustration with the increasing number of antisocial teenagers in the UK, citing poor communication skills and aimlessness, exacerbated by social media. Despite her own successes in filmmaking and overcoming personal challenges, including a stalker and a near-fatal car accident, Angel feels the UK's system is designed to discourage people from seeking justice. She plans to move to the Netherlands for a better quality of life and more stability.
You can watch my other animated podcasts on my Podcast YouTube account