Unfiltered Treble
Welcome to the very first episode of Unfiltered Treble—a podcast about reclaiming faith, healing from trauma, and embracing the beauty of spiritual growth.
In this debut episode, Amanda shares a deeply personal journey through grief, childhood wounds, and the evolving nature of faith. You’ll hear raw reflections on the loss of loved ones, church trauma, and the struggle to reconcile pain with belief. This is for anyone learning to rebuild from rock bottom, still chasing grace, and rising—scarred but sacred.
In this episode, we discuss:
• How childhood experiences shaped Amanda’s spiritual identity
• Navigating the grief of losing close family members
• The tension between church culture and personal faith
• The hope and strength that comes through honest healing
Relevant Links & Resources:
1. Unfiltered Sisterhood on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/share/1BPcHs4qUV/?mibextid=wwXIfr)
2. GriefShare.org (https://www.griefshare.org) – Support groups for those healing after loss
3. YouTube: “How Faith Changes After Trauma” (Dr. Thema Bryant) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNvZb5K6oZ0)– A powerful talk on faith and resilience
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Unfiltered Treble
Truth or Myth: Valentine's Day Edition
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In this episode of Unfiltered Trouble, Amanda and Stephanie dive into the complexities of Valentine's Day, exploring personal traditions, the lessons learned about love, and the impact of social media on relationships. They discuss the commercialization of Valentine's Day, cultural expectations, and the importance of self-love. The conversation also touches on the myths surrounding love and relationships, emphasizing the need for authenticity and understanding in romantic connections.
Takeaways
- Valentine's Day can be celebrated in various ways, including with family.
- Traditions around Valentine's Day can shape our understanding of love.
- Red flags in relationships can often be overlooked or suppressed.
- Love languages, such as acts of service, play a significant role in relationships.
- Social media can create unrealistic expectations about love and relationships.
- Valentine's Day has become a commercialized holiday rather than a purely romantic one.
- Cultural expectations can place undue pressure on women in relationships.
- Healthy relationships require boundaries and open communication.
- Self-love is essential before being able to love someone else.
- It's important to question the narratives presented by social media about love.
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