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Everybody Has Something To Say

Jessica Rey
Accountability
Discernment
Love
Reparenting
Mind
Honesty
Mindfulness
Identity
Body
Reparenting From the Roots
Healing
Participation
Neuroscience
Perspective
Presence
Witnessing
Clarity
Empathy
Spirituality
Crow's Cupboard

This podcast is a shared sacred spiritual garden and the work here is intentional.

Through seasonal readings, conversations, and lived wisdom, we practice reparenting ourselves at the root through the guidance of the cosmic mother, learning how balance, harmony, and reciprocity actually function in real life.

This is a digital community built with care: where mind, body, and soul sit at the same... more

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Tonight’s question:

Does consciousness simply observe reality… or does it actively edit the reality we experience?

In Episode Seven of The 3 A.M. Witness, we sit with perception, awareness, identity, observation, narrative, and... more

I woke up this morning to discover someone had apparently driven straight through a mud puddle I've spent the last 518 days pointing at.

And honestly?

I found the whole thing a little confusing.

Tonight's entry isn't about being misunderstood. It'... more

Twentynine weeks ago we planted something.

We called it Reparenting from the Roots.

Week after week we learned how to meet ourselves with honesty instead of judgment... compassion instead of criticism... and discernment instead of fear.

We learned... more

My friend Carol died.

No... not a person.

A sourdough starter.

And somehow, that tiny jar of flour and water became the catalyst for one of the biggest realizations of my life.

This week, I take you through an unexpected journey that begins with ... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Reyes
Guest referenced as Dr. Reyes, associated with Observable Unknown
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Episode: Episode 60: When Does Adulthood Finally Arrive, and excuses expire?
Dr. Ray
A guest introduced as a collaborator for conversations on neuroscience, psychology, and spirituality
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Episode: Episode 59: Reparenting from the Roots Week Thirteen - The First Step Into Spring
Dr. Rey
Guest and author/poet featured in the series
Dr. Rey (author and educator)
Episode: Episode 56: Harmony on Fridays: Conversations with Dr. Rey & Jess
Dr. Juan Carlos Rey
Host of The Observable Unknown, physician and educator
The Observable Unknown / Crow's Covered
Episode: Episode 54: The Questions That Stay - Interview with Dr. Rey
Jessica Rey
Guest speaker guiding the discussion on discernment and empathy
Episode: Episode 28: Week Three · Day Three - When Discernment and Empathy Work Together yule

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 3 ratings
  • I really enjoy this podcast

    Such a relaxing and peaceful but honest and well rounded podcast

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Podcast stands out for its warm, non-judgmental tone and thoughtful guests.
Compelling blend of personal honesty and practical guidance.
Feels like a safe, reflective space for growth and community.

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Talking Points

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Episode 56: Harmony on Fridays: Conversations with Dr. Rey & Jess
Q: So what keeps us scrolling either TikTok or in love?
Dr. Rey suggests love endures when there is mutual regulation and alignment between two nervous systems, with safety and meaning sustaining the relationship over time.
Episode 54: The Questions That Stay - Interview with Dr. Rey
Q: What tools can the everyday person use, beyond talk therapy, to apply your methods at home?
A blend of talk therapy, mindful breathing, physical practices to release tension, nostalgic activities for grounding, and educational content that helps individuals understand their own biology and psychology.
Episode 54: The Questions That Stay - Interview with Dr. Rey
Q: How can someone like me, with a fast-paced, goal-driven personality, slow down and go inward?
Start with biological foundations—focus on breathing, particularly nasal breathing, and observe bodily signals; then identify triggers in the environment and use internal cues (heartbeat, breath) to pause and reflect.
Episode 54: The Questions That Stay - Interview with Dr. Rey
Q: What does success look like in a season where growth is slow but real?
Dr. Rey suggests cultivating easier tasks first while nurturing neglected aspects of intellect, maintaining momentum with multiple projects, and viewing slowdowns as cyclical opportunities rather than failures.

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The show presents a contemplative space focused on self-work, boundaries, and relational healing through a spiritual lens. Across episodes, the host(s) explore themes like reparenting from childhood, honesty in relationships, boundaries, cyclic living, and cultivating presence within a caring community. With a mix of personal storytelling, practical prompts, and references to neuroscience, psychology, and spirituality, it often uses garden-and-cosmos metaphors to encourage compassionate self-leadership, mutual care, and ongoing growth. A distinctive element is building a digital sacred space—Crow's Cupboard and similar communities—where listeners can contribute their voices and continue the practice beyond each episode. This combination of ... more

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