EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 11 MIN
Why So Many Women Feel Disconnected— Even When Life Looks Good
from Angels, Adoption, And Ancestors: Spiritual Insight and Practices · host Michelle Irene Stupski
Life can look good on the outside — stable, full, even meaningful — and still feel quietly disconnected on the inside.In this episode of Angels, Adoption & Ancestors, Michelle Irene Stupski explores why so many women experience disconnection even when nothing appears “wrong,” and why that feeling is not a failure, a lack of gratitude, or a spiritual shortcoming.Through lived experience, gentle spiritual insight, and the comfort of angelic guidance, this conversation reframes disconnection as a signal — an invitation to soften, listen, and come home to yourself.Michelle shares how working with angels isn’t about dramatic signs or being “fixed,” but about companionship — the quiet reassurance of being held, guided, and reminded that you’re not alone as you outgrow old identities and ways of being.In this episode, we explore: • why disconnection doesn’t always look like sadness • how identity and family shape our inner world • how angels guide through comfort, not force • why belonging isn’t something you earn — it’s something you rememberIf you’ve ever thought, “Everything looks fine… so why do I still feel off?” This episode is for you.🎧 Follow the show for grounded conversations on angels, identity, healing, and belonging.We begin Season Four NOW! This January, I’m inviting you into Back to Me,where we’ll gently move through the Soul Ignition program—a nourishing, grounded practice of releasing what wasand consciously preparing for what’s coming.Soul Ignition isn’t about fixing yourselfor pushing toward a version you think you should be.It’s about honoring the year you’ve lived,tending the inner landscape,and creating space—softly, intentionally—for what wants to emerge next.
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