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  • Show Notes:

    A Pink Moon Drop | Full Moon in Libra

    Dedicated to my mother.

    What do we see when we finally turn the mirror toward ourselves?

    In this special Moon Drop, Melissa reflects on the complexity of relationship—especially the one we often forget to tend: the one with self. Under the Libra Pink Moon, this episode explores what happens when love becomes performance, when connection costs clarity, and when silence becomes a survival strategy.

    Through personal stories, ancestral echoes, and full-bodied truth, Melissa shares her journey of remembering the self she abandoned to belong—and the moment she finally chose to come home.

    This Moon Drop is both elegy and invocation—offered in honor of her mother, and for every daughter who’s walked the path of healing, contradiction, and reclamation.

    Takeaways:

    Melissa's reflection under the Libra Pink Moon delves into the profound intricacies of self-identity and emotional restoration. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing the relationship with oneself as paramount, prior to engaging with others. The episode addresses the necessity of confronting self-abandonment and the repercussions it has on personal fulfillment. Melissa articulates that true love is not about performance, but about authenticity and self-reunion with one's essence. The discussion showcases how the moon serves as a metaphorical mirror, revealing our hidden truths and fostering self-acceptance. Ultimately, the episode is a heartfelt tribute to her mother, exploring the lessons of love and resilience she imparted.
  • What does it truly take to become free?

    In this episode, Melissa explores the often-overlooked reality of personal liberation: it comes with a cost. Through raw storytelling and pointed reflection, she unpacks the emotional and practical sacrifices required to step out of silence, safety, and self-erasure—and into sovereignty.

    This is not a motivational narrative wrapped in easy answers. It’s a direct look at the discomfort, isolation, and transformation that accompany the decision to live fully and unapologetically.

    Liberation, as Melissa makes clear, is not handed to us. It’s chosen—sometimes painfully, often alone—and always at a price. But the cost of staying small? Of remaining quiet in a world that asks us to disappear? That cost is far greater.

    Listeners are invited to examine their own edges, their own longing for more, and to ask themselves the same question this episode leaves hanging in the air:

    What will you choose?

    Takeaways:

    The journey towards self-liberation often necessitates relinquishing the comfort of silence and societal expectations. True freedom demands a profound sacrifice, as the price of remaining constrained is ultimately far more burdensome. Engaging in the battle for one's voice reveals the deeper truths of our identity and existence. In the pursuit of sovereignty, one must confront the inner darkness that resides within, a reflection of our struggles. The realization that no external savior will come to our aid is pivotal in our quest for self-empowerment. Standing tall amidst adversity is crucial; the storms we weather can reveal our true strength.

    KEYWORDS:

    personal liberation * cost of freedom * breaking silence * self-sovereignty * reclaiming voice

    Melissa Allison podcast

    healing through truth

    survival to sovereignty

    choosing yourself

    Loving the F podcast

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  • The essence of this episode centers on the notion that liberation necessitates an unwavering commitment to truth, even amidst the chaos of one's personal narrative. Melissa Allison candidly confronts the shadows that have long obscured her authenticity, articulating the profound ache of feeling unchosen and the societal pressures that compel individuals to don false facades. Through a raw and unfiltered monologue, she invites listeners to traverse the tumultuous terrain between safety and danger, emphasizing that true liberation arises only when one embraces their complete self, shadows included. This discourse serves as a clarion call for those who flinch when gazing into their own reflection, encouraging them to remain steadfast in their journey toward self-acceptance. Ultimately, the episode concludes with a challenge rather than definitive answers, urging listeners to engage in a personal ritual of reflection and introspection.

    In a compelling exploration of the human experience, Melissa Allison delves into the profound shadows and brilliant illuminations that life presents. She articulates the notion that some thresholds in our existence are not marked by the gentle emergence of dawn but rather by the stark and dramatic transitions of an eclipse. This episode serves as an Eclipse Drop, a moment in which the usual paradigms are disrupted, revealing truths often hidden in the recesses of our consciousness. Through her raw monologue, Allison confronts the chaos and lies that have long governed her reality, reflecting on the deep-seated childhood wounds stemming from feelings of rejection and unworthiness.

    The episode is a powerful testament to the necessity of acknowledging our shadows as a precursor to authentic liberation. Allison poignantly asserts that one does not need to be entirely prepared to embark on this journey; willingness is the key. She shares her personal narrative of having concealed her true self behind a facade of safety and compliance, only to discover that true danger lies not in authenticity, but in the repression of one’s essence. Her reflections resonate with those who have felt the pangs of exclusion and the struggle for self-acceptance, as she invites listeners to embrace their flaws and imperfections.

    As the episode unfolds, listeners are encouraged to confront their own reflections in the metaphorical mirror that Allison presents. The message is clear: liberation is intertwined with truth, and often chaos must precede the healing process. The episode culminates in a challenge to the audience—a call to action that beckons them to engage with their own narratives and confront the eclipses in their lives. This is not merely a story of personal struggle; it is a universal invitation to acknowledge our shadows and reclaim our radiance with courage and honesty.

    🌒 Key Takeaways:Stepping into the shadow is not regression—it’s reclamation. It marks the moment you choose your truth over your performance.Liberation begins with self-confrontation. You cannot be free while editing your essence to be more palatable.In chaos and vulnerability, we find authenticity. The rawest parts of us are often the most honest—and the most powerful.Retracing your steps is not about being lost. It's about learning the terrain with new eyes. This time, you’re not returning as the same version who left.
    🌑 Eclipse Drop Ritual: “Breathe in the Eclipse”

    ✨ The Prompt:

    What part of me slipped into the in-between?

    1. Sit down. Light your candle if you wish. Take a sip. Breathe.

    2. Open your journal.

    3. Write three pages, stream of thought, without editing or judgment.

    Let the answers rise—whether they make sense...

  • What was the first lie you ever believed?

    In this episode, Melissa Allison walks us through the tender and tangled territory of self-erasure—the moment a young girl silences her voice to be loved, accepted, or simply… less of a disappointment. Told through raw personal story, The Lie explores how that first betrayal of self becomes the script we carry into adulthood, relationships, religion, motherhood—and how we begin to rewrite it.

    From childhood wounds to moments of defiance, Melissa traces the path from shapeshifting to sovereignty. This isn’t a tale of reinvention—it’s a remembering. A return to the self that was always there, hidden beneath the performance, waiting for permission to speak.

    You’ll hear stories of pain, silence, and the quiet fire of awakening. And more importantly, you’ll be asked:

    What lie are you still living?

    And what would happen if you stopped believing it?

    This episode is for every woman who’s ever made herself smaller to survive—and is finally ready to take up space, speak her truth, and come home to the voice that was hers all along.

    Show Notes:

    This episode is a reckoning.

    A return to the first moment we learned to shrink ourselves in exchange for acceptance.

    Melissa Allison opens the door to a deeply personal and universally resonant story—one that begins with a child's voice at a pulpit and the silence that followed. Through vivid, raw storytelling, she explores the wounds left by mothers, teachers, churches, and systems that taught us being “too much” was dangerous—and being ourselves was somehow wrong.

    But The Lie is not just about pain. It’s about the quiet fire of awakening.

    The moment you realize: I was never broken. I was just buried.

    As the episode unfolds, Melissa takes us through her journey of unlearning the distortions and returning to the truth of who she’s always been. She reminds us that healing isn’t about becoming someone new—it’s about remembering the self that was never truly gone.

    This is not a self-help pep talk. It’s a sacred initiation.

    And it asks you:

    What lie did you believe in order to survive?

    And what would happen if you stopped believing it?

    You don’t need to reinvent yourself.

    You just need to come home.

    Takeaways:

    The truth of who we are often gets buried beneath years of expectation, silence, and shame—but it never disappears.We shrink to survive, but at some point, we must face the moments that taught us to disappear—and choose to come back to ourselves.This journey isn’t about becoming someone new. It’s about remembering who you were before the lie.The stories we were handed are not the ones we have to keep. When we challenge them, we begin to transform—not just ourselves, but the entire narrative.

    shadow work, mother wound, reclaiming voice, healing journey, self-worth, breaking generational patterns, feminine power, forbidden stories, emotional truth, remembering who you are, identity reclamation, podcast for women

  • The Breaking Point delineates a pivotal juncture in a woman’s journey when the burden of carrying unrelenting expectations becomes untenable. This episode elucidates the profound realization that the life one has been shouldering may not be authentically one's own, thereby necessitating a reckoning with both resilience and vulnerability. We delve into the visceral experience of recognizing that the act of holding it all together can, paradoxically, become more perilous than the act of dismantling oneself. Melissa Allison guides us through narratives that illuminate the concept of sacred fracture, illustrating how these moments of breaking can ultimately serve as catalysts for genuine transformation and self-discovery. Listeners are invited to confront the uncomfortable truths within their own lives, pondering the nature of fear that may whisper quietly, persistently—urging them to reclaim their truth."

    SHOW NOTES:

    In this episode of Loving the F: Redefining the Forbidden, Melissa Allison explores the inner collapse that so many women experience when the weight of imposed expectations becomes too much to carry.

    This is not simply a breakdown—it’s a sacred fracture. A threshold moment.

    We explore the emotional landscape of rage, resilience, and the reckoning that comes when the pressure to hold it all together becomes more dangerous than falling apart.

    Listeners are invited to reflect on their own stories and confront the idea that “strength” does not mean silence.

    Through Melissa’s raw presence and reflective storytelling, this episode invites a reclamation of self. It’s a call to let go of the roles we were never meant to play—and to walk, trembling and true, toward the life that is ours.

    Themes explored:

    – Emotional collapse as initiation

    – The danger of performance-based strength

    – Rage as a compass

    – Dissolving inherited burdens

    – Self-liberation through surrender

    Fear, it turns out, may not be a warning—

    It may be the whisper that finally leads us home.

    What does your fear whisper to you?

    And when will you listen?

    Takeaways:

    This episode reveals the moment when a woman recognizes that the burdens she’s been carrying are no longer sustainable—marking a sacred breaking point.Melissa Allison redefines this breaking point not as collapse, but as a sacred fracture—an opening that reveals what was never truly hers to carry.The narrative exposes the danger of holding it all together and celebrates the radical liberation found in surrender, vulnerability, and truth.Listeners are invited to confront their fears—because those very fears may be the compass pointing toward their deepest fulfillment and self-return.
  • ⚠️ Content Warning:

    This episode discusses themes related to trauma, emotional abuse, self-reclamation, and identity.

    Please listen with care. If you're in a tender place, honor your timing.

    The crux of this episode resides in a profound inquiry:

    What if the very essence we’ve concealed… is the most powerful part of who we are?

    The Initiation is not self-help.

    It is a reclamation of voice, identity, and sacred truth.

    We confront the narratives that made womanhood a danger, silence a survival strategy, and worth something we had to earn.

    This is where we stop apologizing.

    Where we rise—not for approval, but because we remember who we are.

    Welcome to Season 2.

    Welcome to Loving the F.

    Let the forbidden begin.

    Takeaways:

    The essence of one's true self may often be concealed beneath layers of shame and societal expectations. This episode emphasizes the importance of reclaiming one's voice and standing firmly in one's identity. We acknowledge that the journey towards liberation involves recognizing and confronting the lies that bind us. It is crucial for women to embrace their power and take up space without remorse or apology.

    A profound exploration unfolds as we confront the societal constructs that have long dictated the boundaries of femininity.

    For generations, women have navigated a treacherous landscape—where voice, emotion, and identity were silenced under the weight of expectation.

    This episode is a clarion call to reclaim the self.

    The very qualities we were told were “too much”—our passion, our sensitivity, our fire—are in truth the hallmarks of our authenticity.

    We explore what it means to unearth our truths from beneath shame, shape-shifting, and silence—and to remember the sacred essence we’ve always carried.

    This is not self-help. This is self-return.

    In this initiated journey, we dismantle the archetypes that have confined us: dutiful daughter, patient wife, ever-available mother.

    We ask: Who are you beneath the roles? What lies have muted your voice?

    And we invite you to begin your own awakening.

    This is not merely a discourse.

    It is a transformative initiation into a new paradigm of womanhood.

    Rise. Take up space. Reclaim what was always yours.

    Episode One: The Initiation

    Season 2 of Loving the F – Redefining the Forbidden begins now.

    Subscribe, share, and step into the resonance.

  • What does it mean to own your identity when the world is telling you who you should be?

    In this episode, I sit down with photographer and educator Fazilat Soukhakian whose journey from photojournalist in Iran to artist and advocate in the U.S. is nothing short of powerful. Her project, “Forbidden Hair,” explores the deep psychological and emotional impact of forced conformity—specifically, the way women’s hair is controlled, censored, and politicized in Iranian culture.

    Fazilat’s story goes beyond borders, touching on themes of liberation, self-expression, and the resilience of marginalized communities. We also discuss her work with the LGBTQ community in Utah, where individuals from conservative backgrounds face their own battles with identity, acceptance, and belonging.

    This conversation is about resisting the forces that try to define you, using art as a tool for change, and finding the courage to embrace who you are—fully and unapologetically.

    Show Notes – Identity, Art & the Fight for Self-Expression

    How do you hold on to who you are when the world tells you to conform?

    In this episode, Fazilat Soukhakian and I explore:

    🔹 Her journey from Iran to the U.S. and how her experiences shaped her photography.

    🔹 The deeper meaning behind “Forbidden Hair”—how hair in Iranian culture represents identity, rebellion, and oppression.

    🔹 Art as resistance—how photography exposes hidden truths and challenges restrictive norms.

    🔹 The intersection of gender, identity & societal expectations, and how these struggles transcend cultures.

    🔹 Her work with the LGBTQ community in Utah, highlighting the complexities of coming out in conservative spaces.

    This episode is a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit and the role of art in challenging oppression and creating space for authentic self-expression.

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    Takeaways:

    💡 Identity & self-expression are shaped by societal pressures. In Iran, women’s hair is not just hair—it’s a symbol of control and rebellion.

    📸 Art is a tool for change. Fazilat’s work proves that photography can challenge oppressive norms and give voice to those who’ve been silenced.

    🏳️‍🌈 Belonging & visibility matter. Her work with Utah’s LGBTQ community highlights the need for safe spaces and support networks.

    🌎 Freedom isn’t always as free as it seems. Even in the West, many still struggle for acceptance—especially those from conservative backgrounds.

    🔥 Pursuing your truth—despite restrictions—leads to liberation. Following your passions isn’t just an act of self-expression—it’s an act of resistance and empowerment.

  • What if the very things you’ve been avoiding—the fears, the wounds, the forbidden parts of your story—were actually the key to your healing?

    In this episode, I sit down with Shaman Danielle Bryan to explore shamanic energy medicine and how the stories we tell ourselves can either trap us or set us free. Danielle shares how our experiences, wounds, and hidden fears shape our reality—often keeping us stuck in patterns we don’t even realize we’re repeating.

    But here’s the truth: What we resist holds power over us.

    Through deep introspection and energy work, we can confront the things we fear most, reclaim our power, and realign with our true selves. This conversation is an invitation to embrace the mess, lean into vulnerability, and discover the wisdom waiting within.

    Show Notes – Releasing the Forbidden & Reclaiming Your Power

    What if the very things you fear are actually pointing you toward freedom?

    In this episode, Shaman Danielle Bryan and I dive into shamanic energy medicine, fear, and the narratives that hold us back.

    🔹 How our past experiences shape our present reality—whether we realize it or not.

    🔹 The ‘forbidden’ aspects of our stories—the ones we hide, avoid, or don’t want to face.

    🔹 Why unresolved wounds don’t just disappear—they manifest in our choices, relationships, and actions.

    🔹 How fear isn’t a barrier—it’s a guide to where we need to go next.

    Danielle shares how working with energy, instead of resisting it, can unlock deep healing and personal transformation. This episode is for anyone ready to stop running, start facing what’s been holding them back, and step fully into their power.

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    Takeaways:

    ⚡ Your energy body holds your story. Unresolved experiences and patterns don’t just disappear—they live in your energy until you address them.

    🚪 The ‘forbidden’ often isn’t forbidden at all. It’s just what we’ve been too afraid to look at. Facing it head-on leads to freedom.

    🧭 Fear is a compass, not a stop sign. The thing you resist most is often the exact thing that will set you free.

    💡 Self-awareness is the key to transformation. When you’re willing to observe your thoughts, beliefs, and patterns without judgment, you open the door to real change.

    🔑 Healing isn’t about erasing the past—it’s about learning from it. Your experiences are full of wisdom. When you stop avoiding them, you reclaim your power.

    🚀 The more you...

  • What if fear wasn’t something to run from—but a guide leading you exactly where you’re meant to be?

    In this episode, I sit down with renowned therapist Dr. Jacqueline Hyde to explore the powerful idea that fear isn’t the enemy—it’s a compass.

    Key Takeaways:

    ✔ Fear & Growth: How shifting our mindset around fear can change our lives

    ✔ Breaking Boundaries: The unspoken rules & limitations we place on ourselves

    ✔ The ‘Forbidden’: Why what scares us most might be the key to self-discovery

    Dr. Hyde shares insightful, real-world strategies to help you reframe fear, step beyond your comfort zone, and tap into the life you were meant to live.

    This episode will challenge you, push you, and—if you’re willing—help you see fear in an entirely new way.

    ✨ DM me: What’s one fear you’re ready to face?

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    Takeaways:

    🧭 Fear isn’t a stop sign—it’s a compass. Dr. Jacqueline Hyde reminds us that fear isn’t here to hold us back—it’s pointing us in the direction of growth, change, and everything we’re meant to explore.

    🚪 What if your ‘forbidden’ desires weren’t actually wrong? We unpack how society dictates what we should and shouldn’t pursue, and how breaking those rules can lead to real freedom.

    💡 You’re not as stuck as you think. So many of us feel boxed in by what we think is possible. This episode is about realizing that your dreams aren’t off-limits.

    🎓 It’s never too late. Dr. Hyde shares her journey of earning a doctorate later in life, proving that self-imposed limits are just stories we tell ourselves. Rewrite the story.

    ⚡ Trust yourself. Your gut instincts? They matter. We talk about how hesitation keeps us stuck, and why taking action is always more powerful than waiting for permission.

    🔍 Exploring the ‘forbidden’ leads to deep personal growth. When we stop fearing the unknown and start learning, questioning, and exploring, we find clarity, purpose, and a whole new level of understanding ourselves.

  • What if the biggest thing standing between you and your creativity wasn’t talent—but self-doubt?

    In this episode, I continue the conversation with muralists Emily Herr and Moonie Tyler, diving into the fears, insecurities, and impostor syndrome that so many creatives wrestle with.

    We talk about:

    ✔ The voice of self-doubt – That nagging feeling of “Am I even good enough?”

    ✔ Fear vs. Validation – Why waiting for permission can keep you stuck

    ✔ Redefining Creativity – What happens when you stop chasing approval and just create?

    Emily and Mooney share their own struggles with artistic identity, breaking down the myths and expectations that hold so many people back. Their message? Art isn’t about perfection—it’s about expression.

    If you’ve ever hesitated to call yourself “creative,” this episode is for you.

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    Takeaways:

    Failure isn’t the enemy—it’s part of the process. The idea that we have to get it right the first time? Total myth. Creativity thrives when we’re willing to mess up, learn, and keep going.Self-doubt is normal—but it doesn’t have to stop you. Every artist, no matter how experienced, struggles with insecurity and outside judgment. The key? Create anyway.Art isn’t about approval—it’s about expression. You don’t need permission to call yourself an artist. If you create, you are one. Full stop.Sharing your work builds connection. Art isn’t just about the final product—it’s about the stories, the vulnerability, and the conversations it sparks. When you put your work out there, you invite others in.Start where you are, with what you have. No one starts as a master. Recognizing your skill gaps is important—but growth comes from doing.Art is transformational. It’s an outlet, a release, a way to process emotions, and a way to bring people together. Whether personal or community-driven, art has power.
  • Is talent something you’re born with, or is creativity for everyone?

    This is the first of our 2-part episode, I sit down with two incredible muralists, Emily Herr and Mooney Tyler, to dive into what it really means to be an artist.

    🎨 Emily – A formally trained artist with a deep understanding of technique.

    🎨 Moonie – A self-taught creative who found her own way into the world of art.

    Together, they break down the biggest myths about creativity, including the idea that you have to be technically skilled before you’re allowed to create.

    🔥 Key Takeaways:

    ✔ You don’t need permission to be creative. Artistic expression isn’t about mastering techniques—it’s about showing up and making something.

    ✔ Fear of judgment kills creativity. Society tells us to color inside the lines, but what if the best art comes from breaking the rules?

    ✔ Art is for everyone. Whether you’re a trained professional or just picking up a paintbrush for the first time, your creativity is valid.

    We also dive into their community mural project in Park City, proving that art isn’t just about the final product—it’s about collaboration, connection, and the stories we tell through it.

    💡 So… what’s stopping you from creating?

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  • In this episode of Loving the F, I’m joined by two friends, Stephanie and Trisa, as we celebrate our birthdays together! There’s laughter, inside jokes, and plenty of surprises as we unwrap presents, share stories, and embrace the joy of friendship.

    Expect:

    ✔ Unfiltered birthday shenanigans 🎂

    ✔ Hilarious moments & unexpected gifts 🎁

    ✔ Real talk, real friendship, and real fun 🎙

    Come laugh with us, celebrate life, and maybe even steal some of our birthday traditions for yourself!

    🎙️ New episodes weekly. Available wherever you get your podcasts.

    Movie: Departures

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    🔥 #FemaleEmpowerment

    😂 #LaughterIsHealing

    🎁 #BirthdayTraditions

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  • In this first episode of Loving the F - Redefining the Forbidden, we dive into a deeply moving conversation with Trisa McBride, a mother who faced every parent’s worst nightmare—the loss of her son to an overdose. Instead of being swallowed by grief, she walked away from her career and poured her heart into creating the James Mason Centers for Recovery—a sanctuary for young people who fall through the cracks of the system.

    This episode isn’t just about loss—it’s about what comes after. We talk about:

    🔹 The raw reality of grief—how it lingers, shifts, and reshapes us.

    🔹 Addiction and the gaps in the system—where too many young people are left behind.

    🔹 Finding purpose in the pain—how Trisa turned heartbreak into healing.

    This conversation is real, unfiltered, and filled with moments that will stay with you. Because even in our darkest moments, there’s a way forward. And if we let it, grief can transform us.

    🎧 Join us as we explore the depths of loss, resilience, and the power of purpose.

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    #GriefToPurpose #RedefiningTheForbidden #LovingTheF #AddictionAwareness #Transformation

    NOTE: Unfortunately, the James Mason Center is no longer operational.

    Takeaways:

    The experience of grief profoundly alters our perception of life and ourselves, reshaping our identities in monumental ways. Addiction's devastating impact extends beyond the individual, profoundly affecting families as they navigate the complex aftermath of loss. Finding a sense of purpose amid devastating pain can lead to transformative experiences, illuminating pathways to hope and healing. Trisa McBride's journey exemplifies how extraordinary resilience can emerge following unimaginable loss, inspiring others to seek their own paths of recovery. The creation of the James Mason Centers for Recovery stands as a testament to the power of turning personal tragedy into a beacon of hope for others in need. Embracing the depths of our discomfort often opens doors to profound personal growth, challenging us to confront our fears and expand our horizons.