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Here Am I Podcast
by Celina Zamora; Robert Zamora; Kiana Lee, Jonathan Lee
Here Am I is a faith-based podcast created in response to a calling — a willingness to say yes to God and serve where He leads. Through honest conversations, this podcast explores emotional and spiritual healing, identity, grief, depression, family roles, loss, and the struggles we often keep quiet. Inspired by the Heart to Heart with God series, each episode creates a safe space for reflection while pointing listeners back to God as the source of healing, hope, and restoration. You are not alone, and healing was never meant to be walked alone.
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Raising Children While Still Healing Ourselves
Parenting is one of the greatest responsibilities we will ever have, but it is also one of the most humbling journeys. Many of us are raising children while still learning, healing, and growing ourselves.In this episode of the Here Am I Podcast, we have an honest conversation about the challenges and beauty of parenting. We talk about the pressure parents often feel to get everything right, the fear of repeating mistakes from our own childhood, and the deep desire to raise children who feel loved, safe, and supported.Parenting isn't about perfection — it's about presence, patience, and learning along the way. When we become aware of our own experiences, triggers, and patterns, we have the opportunity to parent with more intention and compassion.This episode encourages parents to give themselves grace while continuing to grow, heal, and lead their children with love.
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Where Fear Ends and Faith Begins
Fear has a way of showing up quietly, but controlling so much of our lives. It can hold us back from speaking up, taking a step forward, trusting again, or becoming the person God created us to be.In this episode of the Here Am I Podcast, we have an honest conversation about fear — where it comes from, why it grows stronger when we keep it hidden, and how faith and self-awareness can help us face it instead of running from it.Together we explore how fear often disguises itself as doubt, overthinking, or the feeling that we are not ready yet. But when we name our fears and bring them into the light, they begin to lose their power.This episode invites listeners to reflect on the fears that may be quietly shaping their decisions and to remember that courage does not mean the absence of fear — it means moving forward even while it’s there.Through open discussion, reflection, and encouragement, we talk about how healing begins when we say, “Here am I,” even in the middle of uncertainty.
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Healing the Little Child Inside
There’s a version of you that still remembers.The little girl.The little boy.The moments that shaped you.The words that stayed.The wounds you learned to survive.In this episode, we talk about healing the inner child — the parts of us that were hurt, overlooked, silenced, or forced to grow up too fast.Because adulthood doesn’t erase childhood pain.It carries it.And sometimes the reactions we have today are echoes of things we never got to process back then.This conversation is about:• Identifying emotional triggers• Understanding where certain patterns began• Learning how to re-parent yourself with compassion• Inviting God into the memories that still acheHealing the little child inside you doesn’t mean blaming your past.It means giving yourself the safety, validation, and love you may not have received.You are not too old to heal.You are not too far gone to restore.And you are not weak for revisiting what shaped you.Sometimes growth begins by going back — gently, honestly, and with God.
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Right on Time: When Love Finds You
We often think love is something we have to chase, fix, or force.But sometimes… love finds us right in the middle of real life.In this Valentine’s weekend conversation, we talk about marriage, reconnection, and the quiet ways love shows up when we least expect it — after distance, during hard seasons, and in moments when relationships feel stretched.This episode is about choosing each other again.About rebuilding emotional connection.About honest conversations, grace, and remembering that it’s never too late to strengthen your marriage.Whether you’re feeling close, disconnected, or somewhere in between, this episode is an invitation to lean back in — because love doesn’t disappear when things get hard.Sometimes it finds you right where you are.
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Healing the Weight he Never Talks About
In this episode, we dive into Healing the Way He Never Talks About — a raw, faith-centered conversation about the silent weight men carry: pressure, responsibility, trauma, and unspoken pain. We talk about how God meets men in the places they hide and how real healing begins when strength finally allows honesty.
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It’s Never Too Late
The power of forgiveness.Rewiring your brain through scripture.
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Feed the Light
In this episode of Here Am I, we explore the powerful story of the two wolves—one representing darkness and one representing light—and the truth that the one that wins is the one you feed.We talk honestly about what it looks like to live a life where you are intentionally feeding the light and starving the darkness—especially in seasons of exhaustion, trauma, depression, and spiritual struggle. When life feels heavy and the whispers grow louder, the choices we make about what we give our attention to matter more than we realize.This conversation is rooted in faith and real life—how turning to God, choosing truth, and staying connected can weaken the darkness and strengthen the light within us.We’re also joined by **special guests—family and close friends—**who share their perspectives and experiences, adding depth, honesty, and community to the conversation.This episode is for anyone who has felt caught in an internal battle and is searching for a way to live anchored in God’s light—one choice, one moment, one step at a time.
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God is Near to the Broken Hearted
In this episode we talk honestly about how closed doors can lead to depression. This is a raw conversation about the faith it takes to keep going when hope feels thin.
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Here Am I : Our Calling
There are moments in life when God’s calling doesn’t arrive gently—it interrupts, unsettles, and asks more of us than we ever planned to give. In this episode, we uncover the personal testimonies that led us to answer God’s calling, not from a place of confidence or clarity, but from seasons marked by pain, surrender, and quiet obedience. These are not polished stories of instant faith or easy yeses. They are real journeys shaped by loss, doubt, resistance, and the slow realization that God was speaking long before we were ready to listen.We talk honestly about:The moments we tried to understand God’s voiceThe fears that made us hesitateThe experiences that broke us open and built us upAnd the turning points where obedience became unavoidableThis episode is an invitation to reflect on your own story—on the experiences God may be using to draw you closer, even when they don’t look holy or purposeful at first.If you’ve ever wondered why your life unfolded the way it did, or felt God stirring something you don’t fully understand yet, this conversation is for you.Sometimes the calling doesn’t come with answers.Sometimes it comes through testimony.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Here Am I is a faith-based podcast created in response to a calling — a willingness to say yes to God and serve where He leads. Through honest conversations, this podcast explores emotional and spiritual healing, identity, grief, depression, family roles, loss, and the struggles we often keep quiet. Inspired by the Heart to Heart with God series, each episode creates a safe space for reflection while pointing listeners back to God as the source of healing, hope, and restoration. You are not alone, and healing was never meant to be walked alone.
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Celina Zamora; Robert Zamora; Kiana Lee, Jonathan Lee
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