Life Beyond the Emotional Walls We Build
Why do people disconnect from themselves while trying to feel safe or understood? Kass Thomas explores emotional walls, authentic communication, intuition, emotional awareness, and the hidden ways people disconnect from themselves and others.
Healing Abandonment Wounds and Finding Personal Power
Why do the same emotional patterns keep showing up in our lives? Psych-K facilitator Ty Briggs joins Brandi Fleck to explore subconscious beliefs, childhood trauma, personal power, spirituality, and the hidden ways our minds shape reality.
Healing Trauma: The Answer to Human Sustainability
What if trauma isn’t the event, but what happens after?
Yemi Penn shares how trauma shapes identity, relationships, and the way we show up in the world. From dissociation to healing, this episode explores what it really means to move forward without ignoring what’s happened.
How to Reconnect With Your Body After Trauma
Disconnection doesn’t always look obvious. Sometimes it shows up as tension, reactivity, or ignoring what your body is trying to say.
Renee Watkins breaks down how that happens and what it means to reconnect in a way that actually holds up in real life.
Feeling Seen in a World That Wasn’t Built for You
What does it mean to feel seen in a world that wasn’t built for you? We explore identity, belonging, and why feeling seen can feel complicated, risky, and deeply personal.
How Solo Dating Changes Your Relationship With Yourself
When your life has always been built around other people, being alone can feel unfamiliar, if not uncomfortable. After a series of major life changes, Christy Pruitt-Haynes started solo dating as a way to reconnect with herself.
Social Justice Movements and How We Can Show Up
Social justice movements aren’t separate from everyday life. They’re shaped by it. Timothy Hughes explores how history, empathy, and daily choices influence real change and what it actually means to show up.
Who You Become After Pain and What You Allow
Healing doesn’t just change what you feel. it changes who you are. But there comes a point where it’s not just about processing the past. it’s about what you allow moving forward.
Lawrence C. Harris shares how resilience shapes identity and why boundaries are part of becoming who you are.
DeEbony’s Light: How One Mother Turned Grief Into a Healing Movement
After losing her daughter DeEbony Groves in the 2018 Waffle House shooting, Shirl Baker turned unimaginable grief into purpose. In this moving conversation, she shares how faith, community, and the DeEbony Groves Foundation are bringing healing to grieving mothers across the U.S.
Grace Found Me in My Darkest Hour: How Monica Moody Faced Cancer
In this deeply moving story, Brandi Fleck welcomes spiritual teacher, leadership development consultant, and trauma-informed coach Monica Moody to share her powerful journey of healing after a multiple myeloma diagnosis. What started as a divine calling to build a sacred space for Black women turned into a spiritual unraveling that led Monica to a new path of rest, surrender, and grace.
Black and BIPOC Stories and Insights
This is a curated collection of recent stories, interviews, and insights from the Black and BIPOC guests featured on Human Amplified. From social justice advice to expertise and everyday life advice, there’s so much here to explore.
Understanding Your Emotional Patterns with the Enneagram
If you’re familiar with the Enneagram through pop culture, you might be using it as a personality test to gain more insight into what makes you tick and how you act. However, guest Micky ScottBey Jones shares that it’s not just a personality test. We're talking what Enneagram really is, it's impact, rise in popularity, how it helps you feel seen, and how to practically apply it to your life.