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Welcome to 'Earth Xperiences' with Dani, your guide to a journey where self-discovery seamlessly intertwines with casual conversations. Join Dani, a self-awareness data journalist, as she engages with creators, storytellers, thought leaders, and innovators to unravel the stories that shape our existence. In this unique podcast, Dani introduces journaling assignments and thought-provoking questions, all while mastering the art of listening.
Begin a laid-back yet insightful exploration of the spiritual self, mental wellness, and a gamified approach to life. 'Earth Xperiences' is not just a podc
Begin a laid-back yet insightful exploration of the spiritual self, mental wellness, and a gamified approach to life. 'Earth Xperiences' is not just a podc
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Fong Chua shares his mindset journey as he has transitioned from working as an engineer to being an investor in multiple passive income streams. His philosophy is simple: loyalty, relationships and results.
Can you believe in Jesus and still study astrology? What if the thing you were warned about actually led you back to God? In this soul-searching conversation, host Dani sits down with The Peace Dealer (@thepeacedealer), an astrologer and spiritual guide, to explore belief systems, biblical interpretation, and the intersection of truth, tradition, and transformation.The Peace Dealer shares how growing up in a devout Christian home laid the foundation for his faith, even as he later questioned church practices, the infallibility of scripture, and the legitimacy of astrology. Surprisingly, it was astrology and the accuracy of a single chart that reignited his belief in Jesus Christ and reshaped how he saw the Bible.Together, they reflect on personal awakenings, misunderstandings in Christian communities, and the danger of worshipping structure over spirit. From deconstructing assumptions about astrology to reimagining the Bible as a tool rather than a rulebook, this episode invites listeners into a conversation that holds space for both reverence and curiosity.They also talk through real questions and tensions such as:What makes someone a true Christian—belief or behavior?Can the Bible be trusted if it includes political edits and translation errors?Does God still speak through stars and symbols?Are astrology and faith enemies or misunderstood companions?Is it possible that all religions carry fragments of the same truth?Whether you’ve been told to stay away from astrology, have questions about contradictions in the Bible, or simply wonder where God actually is in all of this, this episode is a space to pause, explore, and reflect. It’s not about proving a point. It’s about making room for your process.✦ About the Guest:The Peace DealerWebsite: thepeacedealer.comInstagram: @thepeacedealerYouTube: @ThePeaceDealer
Hassana Brown Are you aware of your family's medical history?Are you in a position to learn about your health history?Will you learn as much as you can about your health?
Have you heard of the meditation app, Empty Cup? I tried it out! Let's talk to one of the beings behind the app, Brian Taylor. Who is Brian Taylor? What inspired him to create Empty Cup? It was such a great discussion that featured polymath, therapy, how to intentionally choose our circle and beyond!
n this transparent and inspiring conversation, Tiane Sutton (@_itstiane), author of God’s Baby Girl, shares her unexpected transformation from atheism to faith.Raised without religion and shaped by the teachings of the Five Percent Nation, Tiane didn’t grow up seeking God. Her life was marked by silent struggles, childhood trauma, and a deep skepticism toward organized religion. But everything shifted at a business conference where she followed a friend to the altar and had a spiritual experience that changed her forever.Tiane walks us through what it was like to leave her old beliefs behind, confront the pain she carried for years, and rebuild her identity through scripture, counseling, and honesty. She opens up about sexual abuse, father wounds, and why her journey with God didn't begin with perfection but with questions, confusion, and grace.Her book, God’s Baby Girl, uses seven characters to represent parts of her own story. These women reflect the hidden battles many face but rarely talk about. Through them, Tiane invites readers into a conversation about healing, trust, and the God who meets us in the middle of our mess.Questions explored in this episode include:Why would someone turn to God after years of disbelief?Does trauma lead people to religion or does faith offer something deeper?What does it mean to glorify God with your life?Why do some people still suffer after salvation?Is God a man or something beyond gender?Can you question your faith and still be faithful?Whether you’ve walked away from church, been burned by religion, or are simply curious about what faith looks like beyond tradition, this conversation offers space to reflect, listen, and stay open.✦ About the Creator:Tiane SuttonInstagram: @_itstianeBook: God’s Baby Girl (Available on Amazon)
A great interview with Hassana Brown focused on healing and self actualization.
Entrepreneurship can teach us about ourselves. We are using the opportunity to advance ourselves and align our talents with beneficial services. In this episode I speak with Danielle Unique of Unique Vszn about her journey with self-love, keto, and marketing.
Teanna LaNise is a well-versed and established Branding and Marketing Strategist with over 10 years’ experience working with Entrepreneurs and Small business owners who can’t figure out how to brand and market their business. Her adoring fans + clients have called her “The Brand Slayer” and a “Creative Genius ” for her ease and approach to helping brands stand out and get noticed.Today's episode we discuss Teanna's journey as an entrepreneur and how she invites mindfulness and self awareness into her journey.
"The war is in the whispers." Shaun AndrewsThis Earth Xperience explores belief, self talk, discipline, creativity, and the quiet narratives that shape how we live. Shaun Andrews, founder of Inspire In You, shares how early doubts, internal whispers, and environmental limitations influenced the way he saw himself and the world. He reflects on growing up believing he was not good enough, how those thoughts followed him into adulthood, and the intentional work required to confront them.Through interactive games and reflection exercises, Shaun explains how language shapes identity. He introduces the power of I statements and how shifting from I need to I have can transform the way people experience confidence, responsibility, and freedom. He shares the metaphor of the elephant raised in a bamboo cage and how invisible limitations often feel stronger than reality.The conversation expands into creativity, discipline, and the tension between having many ideas and learning how to focus. Shaun speaks about savoring one idea at a time rather than overwhelming yourself with everything at once. He challenges the belief that humans must be only one thing and reflects on how society often boxes people into narrow identities that do not honor the complexity of being human.Shaun also introduces his app Inspire In You, a confidential and culturally responsive mental health platform designed to meet people where they are. He explains how the app curates personalized content from counselors, therapists, clergy, and motivational speakers based on what users are experiencing in real time. The platform is built for individuals who may not seek traditional therapy but still need encouragement, grounding, and emotional support.He shares how the app is being used in schools, how data helps identify when people are most vulnerable, and how future technology like wearables may help provide timely emotional support. The conversation highlights the importance of removing stigma, protecting privacy, and offering accessible mental health tools for students, educators, families, and high stress professions.At the heart of this Earth Xperience is the belief that words shape reality. Shaun speaks about the responsibility we carry when we speak to ourselves and others, how one sentence can alter the direction of a life, and why inspiration must be continuous rather than a one time moment.Each Earth Xperience has its own fingerprint, shaped by the life of the guest. The X represents whatever we explore together. In this episode, the X is an Experience with Shaun Andrews, educator, entrepreneur, speaker, and creator of Inspire In You, a human centered technology platform focused on mental health, encouragement, and personal growth.You can learn more about his work and request beta access to the Inspire In You app https://mindhac.com/
Join me as I speak to DeAndre Sanders of Wild’N Out NC division as we discuss his talents in music and theater as well as his experience with epilepsy.
We use the Selftivity concepts to talk with Yvette from Sips and Scripts about being in a relationship with a narcissistic lover. Yvette Holder is a well-known theatre producer in North Carolina and the Creator & CEO of Sips & Scripts.
“Humanity is not just good or evil. It’s joy, love, anger, grief, fun, crying, healing. It’s the entire experience.”This Earth Xperience explores authenticity, healing, creativity, love, family dynamics, belief systems, and what it means to reclaim yourself after losing touch with who you are. Hadadine Hardin shares her lived experience as an artist, a daughter, and a woman navigating the long impact of parental abuse, emotional manipulation, and unmet needs through her platform Daddy Recovery.The conversation centers on how childhood relationships shape identity, dating choices, creativity, financial decisions, and self worth. Hadadine reflects on growing up with a father who caused harm without accountability and a mother whose unhealed pain blurred the lines between compassion and responsibility. She explores the complexity of loving people who hurt you, and how empathy can quietly turn into self abandonment.Art and creativity emerge as essential tools for healing rather than performance. Hadadine shares how singing, writing, acting, and speaking publicly became ways to regain visibility to herself after years of feeling invisible. The episode examines how creative suppression often mirrors emotional suppression, and how reclaiming expression is tied to reclaiming agency.The discussion also moves through loneliness, friendship, and love. Hadadine speaks honestly about the painful in between seasons of healing, when old relationships fall away and new ones have not yet formed. She describes the courage it takes to sit with loneliness instead of returning to familiar harm, and how learning to act for yourself requires rest, imperfection, and patience.Spirituality and belief systems are explored with nuance. Raised between Christianity and Santeria, Hadadine reflects on astrology, intuition, and faith as tools that can support growth but cannot replace personal responsibility. Healing, she explains, ultimately requires balance between spiritual insight and embodied, practical living.This Earth Xperience also addresses ambition and self belief. Hadadine speaks about perfectionism, fear of visibility, and the slow shift from being safe to be herself to learning how to own herself publicly. Growth is framed as ongoing, imperfect, and deeply human.Each Earth Xperience has its own fingerprint. The X in Earth Xperiences represents the specific experience of being human in this body, with this history, in this season. In this episode, the X is the experience of recovering identity, creativity, and humanity through honesty and self trust.Questions to exploreWhat happens when empathy turns into self abandonment?How do childhood relationships shape adult love and friendships?What does it mean to heal without losing compassion?How does creativity support emotional recovery?What role does loneliness play in personal growth?When do belief systems help growth and when do they replace it?What does it look like to reclaim yourself after years of invisibility?How to connect with the creatorYou can follow Hadadine Hardin and her work through Daddy Recovery on TikTok and podcast platforms. Her creative work is available under Hadadine Hardin on music platforms. You can also visit daddyrecovery.com and dandreareviewsitall.com to explore her writing, videos, and ongoing reflections on healing, creativity, and humanity.
“Your brain isn’t broken. It’s repeating what it’s been taught to protect you.”This Earth Xperience explores how anxiety, grief, belief systems, and the body interact, and what healing looks like when we stop fighting our internal experiences and start working with them.Marlin Bonds shares how his work emerged from lived experience rather than theory. The conversation centers on how anxiety, panic, and emotional distress are not personal failures, but learned patterns reinforced by the brain through repetition. Fear is reframed not as something to eliminate, but as information the nervous system is responding to, sometimes too well.The discussion moves through how grief imprints the brain and how repeated thoughts and emotional responses create loops that shape behavior, anticipation, and panic. Marlin explains that the brain’s job is protection, not peace, and when belief systems reinforce fear, the body follows. Healing begins when awareness interrupts these loops and repetition is used intentionally to retrain emotional responses.Faith and belief systems are explored as lived frameworks rather than abstract ideas. The episode reflects on how beliefs influence how the brain interprets uncertainty, loss, and purpose. Science and spirituality are not positioned as opposites, but as complementary ways of understanding how humans regulate fear, trust, and resilience.The conversation also touches on purpose and creation. Marlin shares how his work with Hypno Loops was built by listening to patterns in himself and others, then creating tools that support long term nervous system regulation. Healing is presented as a process of consistency, patience, and compassion rather than a single breakthrough moment.Throughout the episode, authenticity remains central. Anxiety and grief are not treated as flaws to hide, but as signals to understand. The body is included in the healing process, not bypassed. The episode invites listeners to reconsider their relationship with their thoughts, emotional responses, and internal narratives.Each Earth Xperience has its own fingerprint. The X in Earth Xperiences represents the unique experience of being human in this body, with this brain, in this season of life. In this episode, the X is the experience of learning how to work with the mind and body instead of against them, with hookmantv.Questions to exploreCan anxiety and grief be retrained rather than eliminated?What role do belief systems play in how the brain responds to fear?How does repetition shape emotional patterns over time?What happens when we stop fighting the body and start listening to it?Can authenticity support healing more effectively than suppression?How do faith and neuroscience intersect in lived experience?How to connect with the creatorYou can learn more about Marlin Bonds and his work in brain training and emotional repetition at hypnoloops.com.
“Love and marriage is not about perfection. It’s about participation and waking up every day and saying that I still choose you.”This Earth Xperience explores how identity is navigated across changing seasons of life, including marriage, friendships, success, faith, the body, and personal growth. Dr. ShantaQuilette reflects on how people often expect consistency in areas of life that are designed to evolve, and why knowing who you are matters more than keeping everything the same.The conversation moves through marriage as an ongoing decision rather than a fixed achievement. Dr. ShantaQuilette speaks about choosing a partner daily, not because things stay easy, but because commitment requires presence, communication, and participation. Love matures when expectations of perfection fall away and responsibility takes its place.Friendships and success are examined through the lens of growth. She discusses how success can quietly shift relationships, expose insecurity, and require boundaries that feel uncomfortable but necessary. Some relationships change not because of conflict, but because seasons change and alignment shifts.Faith is explored as a relationship rather than a transaction. Dr. ShantaQuilette speaks about discernment, obedience, and trusting what God reveals even when the full picture is unclear. Growth, she explains, often requires movement before certainty.The body enters the conversation as part of this larger navigation. While her body has changed over time, her identity has remained consistent. She reflects on how society responds differently to bodies, and why those reactions do not define worth. Caring for the body becomes stewardship rooted in respect rather than shame.Each Earth Xperience has its own fingerprint, shaped by lived experience. The X represents whatever is explored together. In this episode, the X is an Experience with Dr. ShantaQuilette, a speaker and educator whose work centers on self awareness, relational clarity, faith, and navigating life with intention rather than reaction.How to connect with the creatoremcpower.coYou can follow and connect with Dr. ShantaQuilette through her professional platforms, where she shares reflections on identity, relationships, faith, and growth.Questions to reflect on• What does participation look like in your closest relationships right now?• Where have you been chasing perfection instead of presence?• How has success changed the way people relate to you?• Which relationships are aligned with your current season?• How do you respond when faith asks you to move without clarity?• What does caring for your body from respect rather than pressure look like for you?• What helps you stay grounded when life is shifting?
"I learned that life is not about me, my success, or my wins. It is about service." James Harris Jr., MDThis Earth Xperience explores faith, survival, purpose, and the long road from fear to service. James Harris Jr., MD shares his story of growing up in poverty, being raised by his grandmother in a dangerous environment, and navigating fear in a home that never felt safe. He speaks openly about childhood trauma, gang involvement, and the mindset of survival that shaped his early decisions.James reflects on the near death experience in college that forced him to confront his past and the weight of choices he had never repented from. That moment, paired with a campus Bible study, became the turning point that shifted his direction. He explains how fear once drove his behavior and how faith later gave him clarity, responsibility, and purpose.The conversation moves through marriage, long suffering, and love shaped by sacrifice. James shares the realities of becoming a teenage father, staying married for over three decades, and walking through tragedy as a family. He speaks in detail about his son Marcus’s life altering accident, the pressure of being both surgeon and father, and the grief he buried in order to survive. He reflects on how faith sustained him when logic, control, and professional skill were no longer enough.James also shares how service reshaped his understanding of love, from caring for patients to serving refugee communities abroad. He challenges the idea that happiness comes from possessions or achievement and instead points to joy rooted in purpose, faith, and compassion. His story reframes success as obedience, humility, and the willingness to help others even when life feels unfair.Each Earth Xperience has its own fingerprint, shaped by the life of the guest. The X represents whatever we explore together. In this episode, the X is an Experience with James Harris Jr., MD, a general surgeon at Johns Hopkins, associate professor of surgery, residency program leader, husband, father, and man of faith. He is currently working on a memoir that explores identity, resilience, and what truly makes a human.You can learn more about his story and read sample chapters of his memoir at jamesharrisjrmd.com. You can also find him on Instagram at @jamesharrisjrmd.Questions to reflect on• What fears shaped the way you learned to survive?• When did faith become more than belief and turn into action?• How do love and sacrifice show up in your closest relationships?• What grief have you buried in order to keep functioning?• How do you define success when life strips away control?• What does service look like in your everyday life?• If everything you owned disappeared, what would still give you joy?
"Sometimes you do not know how selfish you are until love holds a mirror up to your face." Cory Lamont Hughes SrThis Earth Xperience moves through love, failure, faith, and the courage to face the truth about yourself. Cory Lamont Hughes Sr shares the journey that shaped him into a father, man of God, entrepreneur, and community voice who helps people discover who they are beyond what they do. He begins with the story of being saved from drowning as a child, a moment he now sees as proof that God’s favor and protection have been with him his entire life.We explore identity and the question of who we become when our environment tells us we are smaller than we are. Cory shares the story of the eagle raised among chickens, a reminder that environment can limit belief, but purpose still calls you higher.The conversation then moves into marriage, divorce, and the emotional weight of love. Cory reflects on the vulnerability required to be fully seen, how marriage exposes selfishness, and how two people must constantly choose each other for a relationship to last. He speaks openly about long suffering, sacrifice, the biblical image of naked and unashamed, and how love must operate both spiritually and practically.We also explore the moments when faith alone is not enough and why marriage requires maturity, communication, emotional intelligence, and self awareness. Cory shares the pain of loving through change, the reality of capacity, and the challenge of learning that sometimes love stays and sometimes love leaves. He discusses the gap between what the church teaches about marriage and the emotional complexity that real relationships demand.This Earth Xperience reflects on what it means to grow after loss, why slowing down matters when choosing a partner, and how divorce can teach you more about yourself than victory ever could.Each Earth Xperience has its own fingerprint, shaped by the life of the guest. The X represents whatever we explore together. In this episode, the X is an Experience with Cory Lamont Hughes Sr, a father, community activist, serial entrepreneur, and coach who helps people rebuild their lives, their mindset, and their purpose. He is the creator of three seven figure businesses and is currently writing his book The Journey to Self Discovery, focused on discovering who you are beyond titles.You can connect with him on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok at @thecoreylhughes. Coaching inquiries, business scaling, and upcoming book information can be found through his Instagram.Questions to reflect on• What does love reveal about you when you can no longer hide behind performance?• When you look at your past relationships, what patterns keep repeating?• How do you define love, and does your definition match how you show up?• What do you bring into relationships that still needs healing?• Where do faith and practicality meet in your understanding of partnership?• Are you prepared to love someone in the seasons that do not feel good?• What does choosing each other look like on days when emotions shift?• What part of you is ready to grow beyond your old decisions?
"The moment I stopped trying to be the strongest guy in the room was the moment I finally started healing." RyanThis Earth Xperience explores what it means to break patterns you did not know were running your life. Ryan shares his journey through anxiety, panic attacks, heartbreak, fear, emotional shutdown, and the moment he decided to stop performing strength and start becoming honest with himself. He talks about the thoughts he used to run from, the habits that numbed him and the stories he had to confront to rebuild his emotional foundation.We walk through the moments that pushed him toward change. The breakup that broke his identity. The anxiety that started showing up in his body. The nights he could not quiet his mind. The fear of being alone. The pressure to always be strong. And the realization that healing requires stillness, honesty, and the willingness to understand your own patterns.Ryan opens up about therapy, inner child work, the role of faith in shaping his character and the transformation that came from facing what he used to avoid. He talks about separating identity from performance, learning to communicate emotional needs, and shifting from comparison to purpose. This episode sits in the tension between the man he thought he needed to be and the man he is becoming.Each Earth Xperience has its own fingerprint, shaped by the story of the guest. The X represents whatever we explore together. In this episode, the X is an Experience with Ryan, the creator behind Body By Ryan, a platform dedicated to fitness, mental health, emotional strength and personal growth. Through his coaching, videos and digital community, he helps people transform their bodies while also strengthening their mindset, identity and daily habits. His work focuses on sustainable growth, personal responsibility and becoming the healthiest version of yourself inside and out.You can connect with him at bodybyryan.com and on social platforms by searching @bodybyryanfitness.Questions to reflect on• What part of you learned to perform strength instead of feeling?• Which emotion do you avoid the most and why?• What pattern keeps showing up in your relationships?• What would healing look like if you stopped rushing it?• What belief about yourself needs updating?• When did you last choose yourself without guilt?• What does emotional strength mean to you today?
"I got tired of surviving. I wanted to actually live and understand why my life felt like a cycle I never chose." Malace DshaeThis Earth Xperience explores identity, survival, emotional honesty and the courage it takes to sit with your own story. Malace Dshae shares how her journey through childhood instability, betrayal, resentment and spiritual questions shaped the woman she is today. She talks about the moment she became aware of her patterns, how old wounds were still running her decisions and what it took to stop performing strength and start acknowledging truth.We explore what it means to grow up fast, to protect yourself before you even understand why and the ways unresolved trauma hides inside the decisions you make. Malace explains how emotional numbness became a shield, how resentment formed from being the strong one and how faith felt confusing when life made her question her worth. She opens up about losing people she trusted, learning to forgive herself and recognizing the small moments that showed her she was ready to change.Our conversation also follows her process of rediscovery. She talks about choosing peace over chaos, how she learned to communicate what she feels, and why honesty became a turning point in her relationships. Malace shares the lessons that helped her rebuild her mind, her voice and her sense of direction.Each Earth Xperience has its own fingerprint, shaped by the story of the guest. The X represents whatever we explore together. In this episode, the X is an Experience with Malace Dshae, a creator who uses reflection, storytelling and transparency to help others recognize patterns, protect their peace and rebuild their identity.You can connect with her on TikTok and Instagram at @real.dshae. If you want to support her directly you can use her Cash App $royalkare.Questions to reflect on• What emotion have you been carrying that you rarely talk about?• Which patterns feel familiar even though you never chose them?• When did survival become your normal?• What would it look like to release resentment without forgetting your story?• How do you know when you are ready for real change?• What does peace feel like in your body and how often do you give yourself access to it?• What relationship in your life needs more honesty, either from you or toward you?
"Everything in me that longs for something bigger than earth finds its home in God. He is more real to me than life itself." Vihan DamarisThis Earth Xperience explores faith, identity and the intimate process of understanding who you are through the One who created you. Vihan Damaris shares how her rebellious years, her questions about truth and her unexpected spiritual encounters shaped her relationship with God. She talks about the moment she realized she was living through stories that were not her own, the prayer that shifted her direction, the miracle of a squirrel that led her to what she had lost and the forty day fast that revealed her limits and her need for God.We explore what it means to grow up in India surrounded by many belief systems and how Vihan’s family came to faith through a direct encounter that transformed their lineage. She reflects on seasons when she drifted from God and the journey of coming back with honesty, hunger and curiosity. She explains how Scripture, music and personal experience helped her rebuild a relationship that feels real and present.Our conversation also moves into the space where creativity and spirituality meet. Vihan explains how God asked her to sing only for Him and how that yes led her into a world of songwriting, artistry and spiritual growth. Music became a place of revelation, a tool for understanding Scripture and a language for communion with God. She also shares how she navigated psychology classes that dismissed spiritual experiences and how she held onto what she knew to be true.Each Earth Xperience has its own fingerprint, shaped by the life of the guest. The X represents whatever we explore together. In this episode, the X is an Experience with Vihan Damaris, a Christian singer, songwriter and digital creator from India. Her work blends worship, storytelling and visual art. She has written hundreds of songs and her music video “Jesus” has been described as a Christian music gem of 2023. On Instagram she describes her work as collaborating with God through Jesus and extending that invitation to others. Her YouTube channel includes music videos, faith reflections and creative content that reaches audiences searching for clarity and truth.You can connect with her on YouTube by searching Vihan Damaris or on Instagram at @vihan_damaris.Questions to reflect on• What does identity feel like when you give yourself permission to ask real questions• When have you felt seen in a way you could not explain?• How do your beliefs shape the way you understand yourself?• What shifts when you release control and ask for guidance?• What forms of truth or love shaped your understanding of God?• How do you recognize God’s voice in your daily decisions?• What does it mean for you to trust God with your story?
♡ About This Earth XperienceThis Earth Xperience brings in Mama Melanin, also known as HEALarious Melanin Bee, a comedian, author, vegan, spiritual millennial mom, and creator of Laughaste Yoga. She is an entrepreneur who teaches joy as medicine, invites people into higher vibration living, and reminds us that healing can be playful, intentional, and accessible.This conversation was a life opportunity. It revealed how real growth happens when we stay present even when things feel awkward. We talked about joy, alignment, creative expression, spiritual identity, energetic protection, and authentic laughter. We explored what it means to move through the world without waiting for everything to be perfect and how to use the resources we already have. She showed how transmutation can turn heaviness into clarity and how sacred silliness keeps the spirit open.She shared the emotionally charged side of being judged as a spiritual person and the pressure of facing Christians who behave more like bullies. Her crips and bloods comparison showed the intensity of the reactions she receives. She explained how she protects her portal, why she does not entertain certain debates, and how choosing peace over performance becomes a real spiritual boundary. These insights offer a new way to understand what experiences we may need to release so we can move forward.We also talked about the fun parts. Her love for laughter, her joy in creative storytelling, her hilarious take on daily life, her laugh asanas, her entrepreneurial journey, and the way her son joins her in her comedic universe. She shared the sweetness in discovering her lane, the excitement of going viral, the lessons in building a brand, and the happiness that comes from watching people heal through humor.This episode sits at the intersection of spirituality, comedy, wellness, creativity, and human growth. It encourages listeners to think, laugh, release, and expand.♡ Explore Her WorkWebsitehttps://www.holisticallyhealarious.com/healarious-healing-ringtonesMama Melanin Show@mamaMelaninshowHEALarious Melanin Bee@healariousmelaninbeeLaughaste Yoga@laughasteyogaLaughaste Out Loud@laughasteoutloudHer platforms feature wellness tools, comedic edutainment, laugh yoga sessions, healing ringtones, spiritual insight, interactive workshops, and the full Laughaste lifestyle that blends joy with transformation.♡ Questions To ConsiderWhat moments in your life feel ready for release?How do you protect your spiritual and emotional portal?Where can laughter create healing for you?What does joy teach you about resilience?How does your own story shift when you stop waiting for perfection?























