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Chronicles Of A Black Lesbian Mom
by Guided by Jasmine
This podcast is my open diary — where I speak from my soul about motherhood, queerness, purpose, burnout, breakthroughs, balancing ancestral healing with building a legacy, and what it means to lead with love in a world that expects you to grind.So if you’ve ever hidden in the bathroom just to breathe, whispered affirmations between meetings, or saged your laptop before a launch...If you’re a high-achieving Black mom entrepreneur who’s tired of doing the most while feeling the least seen, You’re one of us and this space was made for you.
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Why My Hysterectomy Was an Act of Self-Love
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when pain stops being something you manage… and becomes something you finally refuse?What happens when you realize you’ve been adjusting your entire life around suffering instead of asking for relief?In this deeply personal, diary-style episode, Jasmine returns after a season of illness, reflection, and hard decisions. She opens up about living with chronic pain, nonstop bleeding, and the quiet ways it taught her to doubt herself, shrink her boundaries, and tolerate what was never meant to be normal. From hospital rooms and fear to clarity and courage, Jasmine shares how choosing a hysterectomy became the moment she stopped betraying herself and started choosing her body, her peace, and her future.This episode is a sacred reflection for anyone who has learned to survive instead of live — and is ready to choose themselves.🧘🏽♀️ Guided Meditation“I Stop Betraying Myself”This 2–3 minute guided meditation invites you to slow down, breathe, and listen to your body with compassion. Jasmine gently leads you through breathwork and affirmations to help you release the habit of pushing through pain and reconnect with your inner truth.Whether you’re healing physically, emotionally, or spiritually, this meditation offers a moment of safety, softness, and self-loyalty — reminding you that your body is not your enemy… it’s your guide.No forcing. No bracing. Just presence. Just listening.📜 Lessons LearnedAfter choosing herself in the deepest way, Jasmine shares the insights this journey revealed:✨ Pain is not a personality trait — it’s a message. ✨ You don’t have to keep surviving what you’re allowed to end. ✨ Healing sometimes means letting go of what once defined you. ✨ Listening to your body is an act of self-respect, not weakness. ✨ Where one portal closes, another opens.These aren’t just reflections — they’re reminders that your life does not have to hurt to be meaningful.💌 Call to ActionIf this episode touched something in you, don’t hold it alone.🎧 Share it with someone who needs permission to choose themselves. 💬 Tag @guidedbyjasmine and tell me what part resonated most. ⭐ Leave a review if you feel called — your words help this healing reach more hearts.🎧 Subscribe & Stay ConnectedSubscribe to The Chronicles of a Black Lesbian Mom: Healing Like a Motha for more diary-style storytelling, sacred humor, and soulful self-reflection from Jasmine’s journey.New episodes drop weekly — Tuesdays at 10am MST. Follow me on Instagram @guidedbyjasmine for upcoming offerings, rituals, and community experiences.
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I Stopped Taking the Blame for Her Pain (In Honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month)
Send us Fan Mail(In Honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month)What happens when love turns into blame?When “I love you” starts sounding more like “you made me do this”?In this honest and vulnerable entry, Jasmine opens up about how emotional abuse and gaslighting can quietly unfold in queer relationships — and how easy it is to start carrying someone else’s pain as your own.She shares what it looked like to lose herself trying to save someone who didn’t want healing, the role therapy played in helping her see the truth, and what it really means to stop apologizing for someone else’s behavior.This episode isn’t just about surviving emotional abuse — it’s about reclaiming your voice, your power, and your peace.🧘🏾♀️ Guided Meditation: “Forgiving Myself for What I Didn’t Know”A grounded and empowering meditation designed to help you release blame, reclaim your peace, and return to your own energy. Through rhythmic affirmations like “I forgive myself for what I didn’t know” and “I am my own healing,” Jasmine guides you to soften your heart, silence shame, and remember that forgiveness is freedom.📜 Lessons & Reflections:Silence is not peace — it’s survival disguised as stillness.Therapy can’t fix what someone refuses to face.Apologies lose meaning when they become payment for peace.Boundaries are acts of self-love, not punishment.Healing begins when you stop internalizing someone else’s pain and start honoring your own.💫 Call to ActionIf this episode spoke to your spirit, please: 🌿 Follow, comment, like, and share Healing Like a Motha with someone who needs to hear it. 📖 Grab your copy of the Healing Like a Motha Journal to keep writing, reflecting, and rebuilding your peace — one page at a time.Because healing doesn’t end when the episode fades out… it continues every time you choose yourself again.📞 If you or someone you love is experiencing abuse, you are not alone. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 | thehotline.org🎧 Listen. Reflect. Share. And keep healing like a motha.
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When Love Hurts: Healing from Emotional Abuse in Queer Relationships (In Honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month)
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when love feels like safety, but silence becomes the price?In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Jasmine Peters opens up about surviving emotional and psychological abuse in a queer relationship that looked “perfect” on the outside but left her questioning her own truth. In this deeply personal, diary-style episode of The Chronicles of a Black Lesbian Mom: Healing Like a Motha, Jasmine shares what it’s like to lose yourself in someone else’s pain—and the powerful journey of finding your voice again.🎧 Story Focus: Jasmine reflects on how empathy can turn into self-abandonment when love becomes survival. Through raw honesty and vulnerability, she walks listeners through how she mistook silence for peace, compassion for caretaking, and control for connection—until she chose herself again.🧘🏾♀️ Guided Meditation: “Reclaiming the Voice Within” — a grounding meditation to help survivors and empathic hearts reconnect to their truth, release guilt, and reclaim their power after emotional or psychological abuse.📜 Lessons & Reflections:Silence isn’t peace; it’s a sign your truth needs space.Your intuition isn’t paranoia—it’s divine discernment.Healing isn’t about moving on; it’s about moving home to yourself.❤️ Call to Action: If this episode spoke to you, share it with someone who’s finding their voice again. Follow, comment, and review The Chronicles of a Black Lesbian Mom: Healing Like a Motha wherever you listen.
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Dating Reflections: What Dating Taught Me About Me
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when you’re no longer healing from heartbreak — you’re healing into alignment? When you finally stop running from love and start recognizing yourself in it?In this deeply personal, diary-style episode, Jasmine returns with fresh perspective and soft power. She opens up about stepping back into the dating pool after a season of stillness — not to find someone else, but to meet herself again through connection. From laughter and deep conversations to surprising mirrors in love, Jasmine explores how every woman she’s dated has revealed a different piece of her own evolution.This episode is a sacred reflection for anyone learning how to date consciously — from a healed, grounded, and self-aware space.🧘🏽♀️ Guided Meditation “Falling in Love With Yourself Again”This 4-minute guided meditation invites you to pause, breathe, and come home to your heart. Jasmine gently leads you through breathwork and affirmations to help you reconnect with your worth, your tenderness, and your truth.Whether you’re in love, in limbo, or just rediscovering your rhythm, this meditation reminds you that love starts within — and radiates outward.No pressure. No performance. Just stillness. Just self.📜 Lessons LearnedAfter reentering the dating world with intention, Jasmine shares the insights that only experience can teach:✨ Not every connection is meant to last — but every one can teach you. ✨ Self-love gets tested in real-time, not theory. ✨ You don’t lose yourself when you move slower — you find yourself there. ✨ Falling in love with you first changes how you let others love you.This isn’t about collecting partners — it’s about collecting peace. These aren’t just lessons; they’re love notes to your future self — reminders that growth can be gentle and still be powerful.💌 Call to ActionIf this episode spoke to your spirit, don’t keep it to yourself. 🎧 Share it with someone who’s learning to love with more awareness. 💬 Tag @guidedbyjasmine and tell me what reflection resonated most with you. ⭐ And if you feel led, leave a review — your words help this healing reach more hearts.🎧 Subscribe & Stay ConnectedSubscribe to The Chronicles of a Black Lesbian Mom: Healing Like a Motha for more diary-style storytelling, sacred humor, and soulful self-reflection from Jasmine’s personal journey.New episodes drop weekly — every Tuesday @ 10am MST.Find me on Instagram @guidedbyjasmine for upcoming offerings, journals, and events.
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When Depression Sneaks Back In (Even After Therapy & Growth)
Send us Fan Mail✨ Episode Description:What happens when depression creeps in after the comeback? After the growth? After therapy?In this soul-baring diary-style episode, Jasmine opens up about what it looked like to crash emotionally after doing “all the right things.” From grief and job loss to illness, injustice, and intimate heartbreak, Jasmine shares how everything finally caught up with her—and how she chose to show up anyway.This episode is a sacred space for anyone who’s ever felt ashamed for needing rest after rising.🧘🏽♀️ Guided Meditation“Return to Your Enoughness” This 4-minute guided meditation is a soft reset for the soul. Jasmine gently leads you through grounding breathwork and intuitive affirmation, helping you reconnect with your body, your breath, and your worth — especially when you don’t feel like “enough.”Whether you’ve hit a wall, relapsed into old patterns, or just need a quiet moment to remember who you are… this meditation was made for you.No fluff. No fixing. Just presence. Just love.📜 Lessons LearnedAfter crashing post-comeback — despite therapy, growth, and all the “right steps” — Jasmine shares what healing actually looks like behind the scenes:Your body knows when it’s time to pause. Your breakdown doesn’t cancel your breakthrough. Your softness is still sacred. And joy can be as small as a sticker… and still holy.This isn’t about bouncing back. It’s about being honest about the fall— and choosing yourself in the dark anyway.These aren’t just lessons. They’re reminders for anyone navigating the shadows while still holding a vision for their light.💌 Call to ActionIf this episode spoke to your spirit, don’t keep it to yourself. 🎧 Share it with a friend who’s in a crash season. 💬 Tag @guidedbyjasmine and tell me what part landed in your heart. ⭐ And if you feel called, leave a review — your words help this healing reach more ears and more hearts.🎧 Subscribe & Stay ConnectedSubscribe to The Chronicles of a Black Lesbian Mom: Healing Like a Motha for more raw reflections, sacred storytelling, and diary-style healing from Jasmine’s personal journey.New episodes drop weekly — every Tuesday @ 10am MST.You can also find me on Instagram at @guidedbyjasmine future offerings, journals, and upcoming events.
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Healing Got Ghetto Real Quick (Birthday Edition)
Send us Fan Mail✨ Episode Description:What happens when healing doesn’t come wrapped in candles, crystals, and calm? When it looks more like job loss, hospital visits, emotional chaos, and pulling yourself off the bathroom floor?In this raw and sovereign birthday reflection, Jasmine shares how her healing journey this past year got ghetto real quick — and how it also delivered her back to her divine assignment. From a misdiagnosed cancer scare to a toxic relationship, the death of her father, and the birth of this very podcast, Jasmine reveals how grief, grief, and sacred reclamation led her back to herself.🧘🏽♀️ Guided Meditation“I Am Ready for My Next Level” This 3–4 minute guided meditation is a soul-centered reset — short enough to meet you in the chaos, powerful enough to shift your energy. Jasmine guides you through grounding breathwork, self-affirmation, and intuitive alignment to help you release what no longer fits and walk boldly into your next level. Perfect for birthdays, new chapters, or any moment you need to come home to yourself.📜 Lessons Learned After a year of sacred disruption — marked by grief, toxic love, job loss, and spiritual awakening — Jasmine reflects on what she now knows for sure:Your intuition is holy. Your peace is sacred. Your healing doesn’t have to look good to be real. And you’re not here to be palatable — you’re here to be powerful.These aren’t just affirmations — they’re soul codes for anyone reclaiming their voice, their body, and their birthright to become.💌 Call to Action:If this episode spoke to your spirit, share it with a friend who needs to hear it. Tag @guidedbyjasmine and let her know what part landed in your heart. And don’t forget to leave a review — your words help this healing reach more ears and hearts.🎧 Subscribe & Stay Connected:Subscribe to The Chronicles of a Black Lesbian Mom: Healing Like a Motha for more real-talk reflections, diary-style healing, and sacred storytelling from Jasmine’s personal journey. New episodes drop weekly (every Tuesday @ 10am MST)
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Noone Is Coming To Save Me
Send us Fan Mail📝 Episode Description:In this deeply personal episode, Jasmine shares the moment that shattered her illusions — and sparked her awakening. After a terrifying encounter with police involving her son in the midst of a mental health crisis, Jasmine found herself face-to-face with a truth many Black mothers know all too well:No one is coming to save us.What followed was not just a breakdown, but a spiritual breakthrough — one that forced her to stop waiting for a rescue and start choosing herself. With raw honesty and unfiltered emotion, Jasmine unpacks what it means to shift from martyrdom to sovereignty, from surviving for everyone else to living for herself.This episode is for the mothers, the caretakers, the healers, and the strong ones who’ve ever felt like they were drowning in silence. It’s a love letter to those doing the most with the least — and learning to become their own safe place.💬 Guided Meditation:A short, grounding meditation titled “Coming Home to Myself” follows this episode, helping you reconnect to your own power, peace, and self-trust.💭 Lessons Learned:No one is coming to save you — but you don’t need saving. You need you.Children can be a part of your purpose, but not your entire reason for existingSetting boundaries doesn’t mean you don’t love people — it means you’re finally loving yourselfEven in the wreckage, you can still rebuild something sacred💌 Call to Action:If this episode spoke to your spirit, share it with a friend who needs to hear it. Tag @guidedbyjasmine and let her know what part landed in your heart. And don’t forget to leave a review — your words help this healing reach more ears and hearts.🎧 Subscribe & Stay Connected:Subscribe to The Chronicles of a Black Lesbian Mom: Healing Like a Motha for more real-talk reflections, diary-style healing, and sacred storytelling from Jasmine’s personal journey. New episodes drop weekly.
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They Said I Couldn't Be Both - A Lesbian & A Mom
Send us Fan Mail📘 Episode Description: In this powerful episode of The Chronicles of a Black Lesbian Mom: Healing Like a Motha, host Guided by Jasmine tackles a question she's been asked time and time again: “How can you be a lesbian and a mother at the same time?”With honesty, humor, and spiritual depth, Jasmine opens up about the judgment she’s faced from both inside and outside the LGBTQ+ community, the rejection she experienced within the church, and the complexity of raising children in a world that often refuses to make space for the fullness of her identity.She shares how her queerness shaped her motherhood, how religion tried to silence her calling, and how she fought — and continues to fight — to reclaim every part of herself.This episode is a love letter to anyone who's ever been told they couldn’t be both. Jasmine is here to say: you already are.✨ Guided Meditation (Starts around [insert timestamp]): A 4-minute practice to help listeners release shame, reclaim their wholeness, and affirm the sacredness of being “both.” “I am enough. I am whole. I am both.”📚 Lessons Learned:Being queer and being a mother are not in conflict — they are in communion.Rejection doesn’t define you; it redirects you back to your truth.You don’t have to choose between the parts of you.A calling doesn’t need church walls to be holy.Acceptance starts from within — and radiates outward.🎧 Listen if you’re ready to:Challenge the stereotypes around queer parentingReclaim your truth outside the walls of religionBreak generational cycles with love and honestyBe reminded that you are already enough💌 Call to Action: If this episode blessed you, please: ✔️ Share it with someone navigating identity, motherhood, or spiritual healing ✔️ Leave a review to help this podcast reach more hearts ✔️ Tag @healinglikeamotha on IG or Threads and share your favorite takeaway🎙 Subscribe for more Dear Diary episodes every week — where truth, tenderness, and transformation live side by side.
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Where Am I Now? - FINAL MiniSeries Part6
Send us Fan Mail📌 Episode Summary:In the final installment of Buried Truths: My Father, His Death, and My Healing, I sit with the raw aftermath of my father’s funeral—and the waves of pain that kept crashing long after the casket closed. From facing one of my childhood perpetrators again… to being hit with a possible cancer diagnosis… to watching the dysfunction in my family reemerge right after laying my father to rest—this wasn’t closure. It was confrontation.This diary entry is messy. Vulnerable. Raging. And sacred. It’s a mirror for anyone who’s ever tried to grieve while surviving.✨ Guided Meditation: “I Am the Medicine”I also include a gentle, 3-minute meditation to ground yourself after listening. It’s a reminder that you’re not broken—you’re becoming.Access is inside the episode.💎 Lessons Learned:Perpetrators thrive in silence—I won't be silent anymore.Apologies aren’t the same as accountability.Boundaries are sacred, especially in grief.Sometimes healing means walking away—even from family.Protect your peace like your life depends on it. Because sometimes, it does.🖤 If this episode moved you:Please share it with someone who’s healing from layered grief, betrayal, or family trauma. You never know whose healing you might spark.📝 Join My Newsletter:Get updates, healing prompts, and future offerings:🎧 New Episodes Drop Every TuesdayAnd don’t forget—you are the medicine. Thank you for holding space for this series.
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Laid to Rest, but I'm Still Restless - MiniSeries Part5
Send us Fan Mail📌 Episode Summary: I thought I was ready. I thought I had it together. But when the casket closed, so did the lid on a lifetime of suppressed emotions.In this raw, final walk-through of my father’s funeral, burial, and repass, I open up about grieving in the presence of fake smiles, old predators, and a family name wrapped in complicated love.From social anxiety to sacred boundaries, this episode is about more than death—it’s about telling the truth, even when no one wants to hear it. And it’s about learning how to release pain without needing permission.If you've ever buried someone physically while still holding emotional weight, this one’s for you.Guided Meditation (3–4 min):✨ “I’m Still Here” – A short grounding practice for those who’ve carried grief and rage in the same breath. Find your center and reclaim your peace.Access is inside the episode.Lessons Learned: 🖤 Closure doesn’t always come clean—it’s messy and rarely linear. 🖤 You are not obligated to grieve politely. 🖤 You can feel proud and pissed at the same time. 🖤 Protect your peace—especially in sacred moments. 🖤 Say what needs to be said, even if it’s not received. 🖤 Release the fantasy. Accept what was. Choose what’s next.✨ If this episode speaks to your soul, share it. Text it to someone navigating their own messy grief.Don't Miss Next Week's Episode: It is the FINAL episode to this mini-series where Jasmine pulls back the curtain on what healing looks like after the funeral, after the court dates, and after the calls stop coming in. In this raw and reflective episode, she shares how she’s learning to hold both grief and growth—at the same time.From EMDR sessions and doctor visits to spiritual coaching, journaling, and reclaiming her voice, Jasmine invites listeners into her real-time journey of rebuilding.This isn’t about closure—it’s about continuation.If you’ve ever asked yourself, “How do I keep going when everything around me says stop?”—this is the episode to hear.
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Reopened Wounds at Dad's Viewing - MiniSeries Part4
Send us Fan Mail🧠 Episode Summary:What happens when grief and rage arrive together—uninvited and unapologetic?In this raw and unflinching episode, Jasmine walks us through the spiritual and emotional chaos that unfolded during her father’s funeral and viewing. From church betrayals and unspoken family wounds to facing childhood predators in the pews, this episode is a sacred release.She reflects on choosing her father’s final outfit, re-entering a church that once hurt her, and confronting the disrespectful eulogy “memory” that revealed an affair her father had during his marriage. As if that wasn’t enough, Jasmine is approached by three different men from her past—men who once preyed on her—and she makes a powerful decision to protect her inner child in real time.This episode is more than storytelling—it’s a reclamation of power.🧘🏽♀️ Guided Meditation: “I Am Safe to Speak My Truth”At the close of the episode, Jasmine leads a healing 3-minute meditation for daughters, survivors, and preacher’s kids who were once silenced by shame or manipulation.This meditation gently helps listeners release shame, reclaim their voice, and create safety inside their own body.💎 Lessons Learned:Inappropriate behavior deserves accountability—even decades laterYou are not “too much” for telling the truthRighteous rage can be a sacred invitation into healingChildhood violations are never your fault—no matter what you were wearingWhen the church fails to protect, protect yourself anywayYou get to stand up for your inner child, even if no one else ever didIf this episode spoke to your heart, please leave a review or share it with someone navigating caregiving or grief.Tag Jasmine @guidedbyjasmine and use hashtag #HealingLikeAMotha to join the conversation.🔁 Next Week's Episode Teaser:Jasmine takes us through the burial and repass—a bittersweet moment of finality, unexpected grace, and what it means to show up for both your healing and your legacy. It’s a story about sacred closure, loving release, and finding peace in the aftermath.
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Dad's Final Breath - MiniSeries Part3
Send us Fan Mail🧠 Episode Summary:In this deeply personal episode, Jasmine takes us into the sacred space of her father’s final moments. From intuitive nudges to heartbreaking bedside conversations, this story explores the complex beauty of spiritual transition, sibling connection, and the miracle of divine timing.We journey with her as she receives a spiritual message from her father urging her to come now… and she listens. What unfolds is a powerful testament to honoring your instincts, saying what needs to be said, and standing present—no matter how hard it is.Through raw honesty and grounded reflection, Jasmine brings us inside the room, sharing what it feels like to witness someone you love take their final breath… and the clarity, peace, and grief that follow.---🧘🏽♀️ Guided Meditation: “I Stayed With Him”At the end of the episode, Jasmine offers a short 3-minute guided meditation for anyone who has walked a loved one home. It’s a gentle space to breathe and reflect.This meditation honors those navigating end-of-life caregiving, grief, and the emotional weight of presence.Access is inside the episode.---✨ Lessons Shared in This Episode:An intuitive message from Jasmine’s father and how it guided her timingThe emotional moment she and her brother witnessed his final breathWhat hospice taught her about the “death rattle” and active dyingA final conversation between father and daughter—heartfelt, sacred, and honestThe surprising peace that came when her deepest prayer—that he not die alone—was answeredA spiritual moment of foot washing, closure, and soul release---If this episode spoke to your heart, please leave a review or share it with someone navigating caregiving or grief.Tag Jasmine @guidedbyjasmine and use hashtag #HealingLikeAMotha to join the conversation.🔁 Next Week's Episode:The Viewing. The church. The secrets that surfaced.Jasmine reflects on her father’s burial, her return to the church that once silenced her, and confronting men from her past who violated her trust—even on the day she buried her father.This next chapter is about reclaiming power, protecting her inner child, and choosing healing—again and again.
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The Fight for My Dad's Dignity - MiniSeries Part2
Send us Fan Mail💔 Episode Summary:In this powerful second installment, Jasmine shares the gut-wrenching truth of what it took to ensure her father didn't die alone. From sibling betrayal and elder neglect to an emergency courtroom showdown, this episode reveals the sacred and painful moments of fighting for dignity at the end of a loved one's life.This is a raw and redemptive story about justice, karma, spiritual reckoning—and the healing that comes when you choose love over silence.🧘🏽♀️ Guided Meditation: “I Did What I Could”This 2–3 minute meditation supports those carrying the emotional weight of betrayal, grief, and caregiving under pressure.It helps listeners reclaim their breath, release guilt, and return to a place of grounded peace.Access is inside the episode.💡 Lessons Shared in This Episode:Don’t assign power blindly. Choose your legal decision-makers with discernment.Update your wishes annually—don't wait until it's too late.Showing up for a loved one is sacred, even when it's hard.Peace is a right, not a privilege. Don’t be afraid to fight for it.You matter—your needs, your care, your healing.If this episode resonated, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Tag Jasmine @guidedbyjasmine and use hashtag #HealingLikeAMotha to join the conversation.🔮 Don’t Miss Next Week’s Episode: Jasmine shares the powerful and sacred moment of sitting with her father as he transitioned. It’s a spiritual reflection on final goodbyes, honoring intuition, and releasing guilt.
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My Dad Was Abandoned - MiniSeries Part 1
Send us Fan Mail🖋 Episode Summary:In this raw and deeply personal episode, Jasmine shares the painful story of discovering her father had been abandoned in a memory care facility without essentials, dignity, or explanation. What unfolds is not just a caregiving journey—but a reckoning with childhood trauma, family betrayal, and the unspoken weight of legacy.Through her reflections, Jasmine explores grief in real-time: not as a clean-cut process, but as a sacred, soul-stretching experience. Despite fractured relationships and institutional pushback, she chooses to show up for her father—not because he earned it, but because she’s evolved.This is an episode for anyone navigating complicated family dynamics, caregiving, or healing after abandonment.✨ In This Episode:The emotional moment Jasmine learned her father was left alone with no supportWhat it means to show up for someone who once failed youThe spiritual questions no one prepares you forLessons on karma, boundaries, and choosing love without losing yourselfA powerful guided meditation: “I Showed Up Anyway” for daughters healing from grief and old wounds💔 Trigger Warning: Abandonment, family betrayal, dementia, grief, childhood trauma🧘🏾♀️ Mini Meditation Included: “I Showed Up Anyway” — a healing moment for daughters breaking generational pain🛑 Don’t miss next week’s episode: Jasmine heads to court to fight for her father’s right to die with dignity. It’s a battle for compassion—and closure.
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I Love My Mom
Send us Fan MailEpisode Title: I Love My MomLength: ~15 minutesAir Date: May 12, 2025Host: Jasmine Peters | @guidedbyjasminePodcast: The Chronicles of a Black Lesbian Mompreneur: Healing Like A Motha-----Episode Summary:In this deeply personal Mother's Day episode, Jasmine shares what it means to grieve the absence of a mother who is still living. Through a tender "Dear Diary" reflection, she opens up about estrangement, emotional abandonment, and the powerful decision to love herself enough to let go.This episode is for anyone who feels unmothered — and is still healing anyway.
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Why I am Here
Send us Fan MailWhy I am Here
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast is my open diary — where I speak from my soul about motherhood, queerness, purpose, burnout, breakthroughs, balancing ancestral healing with building a legacy, and what it means to lead with love in a world that expects you to grind.So if you’ve ever hidden in the bathroom just to breathe, whispered affirmations between meetings, or saged your laptop before a launch...If you’re a high-achieving Black mom entrepreneur who’s tired of doing the most while feeling the least seen, You’re one of us and this space was made for you.
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