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Unapologetically Shelly - The Issues of The Heart
Unapologetically Shelly - The Issues of The Heart
Author: Mac Media
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“Welcome to Unapologetically Shelly — the podcast where I get real about rediscovering myself, loving who I am, and learning what truly makes me happy — unapologetically, especially after 40.
I’m your host, Shelly — and this space is for the bold, the brave, the burnt out, the blooming… anyone ready to stop shrinking and start shining.
So grab your coffee, take a breath, and let’s get into it.”
I’m your host, Shelly — and this space is for the bold, the brave, the burnt out, the blooming… anyone ready to stop shrinking and start shining.
So grab your coffee, take a breath, and let’s get into it.”
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Just me back up on my BS trying to complete something I started. What are we talking about you ask?????? DATING of course
God doesn’t expose us to embarrass us—He reveals us to heal us. This episode dives into what accountability really looks like in a believer’s life. We discuss obedience, self-reflection, and the courage it takes to say, “I played a part.” If you’re tired of the same lessons showing up in different faces, this conversation is for you.
Waiting on God isn’t cute—and obedience isn’t easy. In this episode, Shelly gets real about the kind of waiting that stretches your faith, costs you something, and tests your obedience. This is for anyone who’s prayed, sacrificed, walked away, did the right thing… and is still waiting. Through Scripture, real talk, and encouragement, this episode reminds you that God sees your obedience, honors your sacrifice, and is still working—even in the silence.
In My Unprofessional Opinion
Daily Rant during the mandated Rona quarantine
Join me as I tell the tales of the Ratchet Raccoons
Mans my special co-host discuss the Corona Virus Hysteria
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My dating experience
In this powerful daily affirmation on Unapologetically Shelly, we take a moment to slow down, release comparison, and reconnect with who God created us to be. This episode is for anyone who’s been feeling behind, overlooked, or uncertain about their journey. Through faith-filled words of healing, self-worth, and divine timing, you’re reminded that closed doors are not rejection — they are redirection — and that what God has for you will not miss you. Press play, breathe deep, and let this affirmation realign your heart, your mind, and your spirit as you continue becoming who you were always meant to be.
Have you ever been tempted to go back to a relationship God already removed you from? In this episode, we talk about the spiritual and emotional danger of “circling the block”—revisiting people God already revealed weren’t meant to go forward with you. This is a faith-based conversation about obedience, loneliness, comfort, and trusting God when familiar doors reopen.
In this episode, we talk about the danger of comparing your journey to someone else’s. When it feels like everyone around you is moving, winning, and living out loud—yet you’re in a quiet season—this message is for you. This episode reminds you that every season has a purpose and that waiting doesn’t mean you’re behind. Using biblical truth and real-life perspective, you’ll be encouraged to use this season to grow, get yourself in order, and become who God created you to be. Your time is coming—don’t rush the process.
Not every “no” is rejection—some are protection. In this episode, we talk about why closed doors don’t mean you’re behind, forgotten, or denied by God. Using the story of David, this conversation reminds listeners that delay is often preparation and that what God has for you will not miss you. If you’re in a season of waiting, this episode will help you trust the process and keep the faith.
In this episode of Unapologetically Shelly, we explore what it truly means to love yourself God’s way. Loving yourself isn’t selfish—it’s biblical. If you’ve been carrying guilt, struggling with self-criticism, or finding it hard to give yourself grace, this conversation is for you. We talk about identity, forgiveness, renewing your mind, and learning to see yourself the way God sees you—whole, worthy, and deeply loved.
Being strong all the time is exhausting.In today’s devotion, I open up about what it means to feel overwhelmed as a Black woman of faith—and how God meets us in those moments when we’ve reached our limit. We’ll walk through Psalm 61:2 and hear Jesus’ invitation to rest in Matthew 11:28.This episode is for the woman who loves God but is tired of carrying everything alone. You don’t have to be perfect. You don’t have to have it all together. God already sees you.Come sit with me, breathe, and be reminded that rest is holy.
imperfectly perfect stories about my friends need to find the perfect man for me, which I do suggest.






