She pressed “go live” with shaking hands, no outline, and tears she didn’t plan to show. By the next morning, millions of people had watched.
I’m Sylvia Worsham, and my guest Angeline Constantinou joins me for a candid conversation about domestic abuse survival, women’s empowerment, and what it really takes to break the silence when fear has been running your life.
Angeline shares how she went from hiding behind the role of “the strong one” to speaking with raw honesty and discovering the ripple effect of vulnerability. We talk through the doubts that keep women stuck, the pressure of other people’s opinions, and why telling the truth can become the first real step toward healing, purpose, and reclaiming your identity.
We also get practical about the inner work and faith-based healing tools that helped Angeline rebuild. You’ll hear about journaling, breathwork, deep meditation, sound healing, mentorship, and the daily practice of replacing lies with truth.
We explore gratitude and learning to sit in silence without distractions, plus discernment around who you surround yourself with, what voices you allow in, and how to stay aligned when the noise of the world feels confusing.
If you’re looking for hope, practical steps, and a grounded “victim to victor” mindset shift, this one will meet you where you are.
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Transcript:
If you’ve ever struggled with fear, doubt, or worry and wondering what your true purpose was all about, then this podcast is for you. In this show, your host, Sylvia Warsham, will interview elite experts and ordinary people that have created extraordinary lives. So here’s your host, Sylvia Warsham.
Hey Lightbringers, it’s Sylvia Warsham. Welcome to Released Out Reveal Purpose, and today’s Angeline Constantinu. I love the topic we’re going to be talking about. Not because of what she went through, but because of what she’s done with that pain. When you go through life and you get certain things handed to you, you have two choices. You can either be a victim to it or a victor. And at times I know I have fallen in the trap of being a victim for a long time. And in that space, you are shame kind of takes over. There’s a lot of doubt. And we know that if we don’t release that doubt, we will never step out of that space. And Angeline is here to talk to us very candidly about her journey of abuse and what she has done to turn that painful chapter into the powerful woman she is today. So without further ado, Angeline, thank you so much for joining us on the least out reveal purpose.
Oh, thank you so much, Sophia. It is such a pleasure to have to have me as your guest on your show. I mean, I’m honored to be here, and I am honored to walk this path with you because it’s so, so important to break the silence. And everyone, my name is Angeline Constantinus. So I am a women’s empowerment life coach and podcast host of Let’s Break the Silence with Angeline. And this movement happened six years ago from a vision and a dream that I had to empower women who have gone through domestic violence to help them amplify their voice, to share their real life stories of abuse, and to help them rediscover their worth, rediscover themselves, and reclaim their identity so they can live with intention and courage, and that is so so important, especially today, in today’s world that we live in. Like I was actually afraid to go live on Facebook. And you know, we didn’t have all the technology that we have now and the resources. So he said, You must go live and share your story. So I took a leap of faith. I just did it. I held the camera. My phone is not here, but I held the camera in my one-bedroom apartment, and this is where I lived in Saratoga Springs at the time, and I talked for 18 minutes into the camera, and I was shaking, I was starting to cry. Then after that, the crying led to seven million views. So when I shared my story in 18 minutes, like it was heartfelt, it was real, it was raw, I was very vulnerable because people didn’t actually know my story.
What did they see about you? What did they see about you on the outside that that you hadn’t shared before?
That’s a good question. That’s a good question. I think what they saw on the outside was me, because I was always like the strong person in the family, but they saw something that they didn’t see, and it’s decrying. I didn’t even prepare an outline. I just went live. And when you share your vulnerability, that’s what people saw. They saw my vulnerability. So when they saw my vulnerability, they were like, oh my god. So they so when the live ended, there were over 2,000 views, and then overnight when I woke up, it was 7 million. Because people from all over the world shared it. So you never know who you’re going to impact. You never know, because people are scrolling on social media. I mean, even today, but like people are scrolling on social media, they’re looking for hope. They’re looking for that breakthrough. And I can tell you this, that was my that was my biggest breakthrough was to go live and share my story and share it in a way that resonated with people. That that because you know, people resonate with real and raw and vulnerable. They resonate with that. If it’s just scripted and talking on the stage, maybe they won’t resonate. But this was real. And it’s tangible, and it’s tangible, and people were sharing by live. Not only were they sharing my live, they were sh they were sharing by live in Facebook groups, they were sharing by live and on their pages, and then they I was being tagged, and I’m like, oh my god, what just what did I just do? But that was that’s impact. That’s how you create impact. When you reach so many people, that is creating impact.
That was how your life changed after that. I’m curious.
Yeah, my life changed dramatically, and that empowered me to start my podcast in and I started my podcast actually in December um in December 2019, right before COVID happened. So I started the podcast at the end of December. I had a vision to empower other women to step not only step into their power, but really, really, um, you know, to share their real life stories because there were many women who came to me and said, Wow, I went through something similar, or I went through domestic violence, and and I wanted to give women a platform to share their story, to share their voice, and to be courageous.
When you started that journey, I’m sure there were there were doubts.
Did you have any doubts? Oh, I did. Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. I did have doubts. There were doubts. I’m like, you know, like I was uh at one time in my life, and this was during my marriage, I was the biggest people pleaser. And I um, you know, there was a lot of doubt and fear. That’s why it took me so long to get out of the relationship in the first place. But um, yeah, there was doubt because I was afraid of what other people were gonna think. I was afraid of other people’s opinions because I had family on my page, but you know what? God brought it in my heart. I leaned into God, and for me, God is the higher power. And I leaned into God and I asked them, What should I do? And God said, start your podcast. Because that gift was given to me, and God has given us spiritual gifts. Sometimes we’re not conscious of it. So for me, it required a lot of deep work, um, deep work, inner work, and I was able to overcome that fear and just start the podcast. I was even afraid to record a podcast, but now I can do it with like my eyes closed. But but when I shared, so the first stor I shared my first story. I shared my story, and um I brought on guests because guests wanted to share their story, and then the podcast just took off. It took off, so I knew, and then especially during COVID, because we were forced to be inside, especially in New York, because I lived in New York at the time, but like people wanted to be guests. There were like two or three episodes I was rolling out per week, and it just took off. It took off. And I know what’s in my heart, and um I know what I want to do, and it’s a pressure of breaking through those fears and doubts because the enemy is going to try to steal your joy, the enemy is going to try to shut you down and put fear just when you are ready to launch something. Like for me, the podcast, the enemy’s gonna strike and try to tear you down. It’s just important not to listen to those, and those are distractions. So for me, I just had to push that away, and that’s what I did. I pushed it away, I pushed it away, and it’ll work.
I I want to know more about the details of that in our work, and and the reason why is when we talk from a different level, you and I that have lived through some of these chapters. Now I never lived through abuse, so I can’t ever speak of that um experience that you had in your marriage, and if you feel led to describe some of what you went through to kind of give people a bit more perspective of what kind of inner work you have done in order to dispel the lies in your head that the enemy will feed you, because a lot of our programming is what he uses, he uses our past and our what we’ve said out loud that he can hear and then twist in our mind. So I guide us a little bit more about that inner work that you did to the spell those slides, if you will.
Sure, absolutely. So the inner work that I have done is uh light work. I’ve done sound healing meditation, and I still do sound healing meditation because what happens is it gets like for me, sound healing meditation, it you hear the sounds that go into your head, and it removes those blocks. So it’s a com a combination of mentorship and light work, and I love light work more than ever. I actually appreciate it more because it helps you remove those blocks. It you know, because and it helps activate your particular activating system because now good things are starting you’re starting to receive good things in your life. And so I did the deep meditation, I’ve done light work, I’ve done breath work, I’ve done journaling, I’ve done all the things, and also leaning into God for guidance. So um for me that so you know, like deep work is you know, you’re they’re basically getting into your head and finding the root, peeling the layers. That’s the word I was looking for. So essentially what they’re doing is they’re peeling back the layers because for some reason there’s that inner trauma, you’re not conscious of it at first, okay? We think that we don’t have any trauma, but there is some trauma inside that needs to be out, needs to be filtered out. So that’s exactly what I’ve done. And I love it, it’s changed my life. Um, and um, I encourage any woman who is feeling stuck or is afraid, there’s fear, there’s doubt, is to look for a mentor who is going to help you navigate through that path, but just be prepared because the inner work is deep work, so just be prepared, be prepared to cry. And I cried, crying is healing, that’s part of the healing process. Don’t try to fight it. Like this morning, I was actually crying a little bit. Really? Tell us we more about that. Yeah, I was thinking I was listening to gospel, I listened to um Bible verses, and something came up that was like, oh my god, I’ve been afraid, like, you know, fear. Like, you know, the things that we tell ourselves. And um one of the things that I have done is replace lies with the truth. So oftentimes, you know, the power of the tongue is real. We lie to ourselves, we say to ourselves that we’re not worthy, we’re not beautiful, I’m fat, I’m this, I am that. So, what I do is I reframe that and say that I am strong, I am beautiful. What our mentor used to tell us was to hold a piece of paper, look in the mirror, like go into the bathroom, look into the mirror, and start saying these affirmations. Yeah, and that’s what I and that’s exactly what I did when I was in this mentorship program, that’s what I did. So the tools and techniques that I’ve learned from my mentor, I have implemented into myself to grow myself, to heal myself, and also in my coaching programs that I offer. So that’s exactly what I’ve done. So that is so so important because unless if you can’t get to the root of the problem, you’re you’re gonna feel stuck. And that means being stuck in your personal life, professional life. Let’s say that you work in corporate America, but you’re not really producing, you know what I mean? Like, it’s all about numbers at the end of the day, but like there’s something deep-rooted that’s causing that. It’s not your boss, it’s here.
It’s inside of you.
There’s trauma, there’s something. You know, maybe you were told as a child that you were a failure. I don’t know. I mean, you know, oftentimes I was compared to other people. So that stayed in me for a while, you know, for a long time, because you know, by the age of seven, we have internalized everything. And unfortunately, it could be for the better or it could be for the worse. And for me, that spelled into my college years, and then you know, looking, and um, you know, I got married in 1985, and I thought I met the person who was gonna be the love of my life forever. Because, you know, there was he believed in me, you know. Um, but gradually he took off the mask and started to be abusive. So I said, Oh boy, now I gotta do something. Yeah.
How long did it take you like to realize that? Well, uh, let me ask an even better question that’s really been bugging me the the whole time you’ve been speaking. Okay.
The Holy Spirit. That’s right, the Holy Spirit’s working.
What was that moment that you said enough?
And I I need to shift.
It was during the last three years of my marriage, because I actually didn’t file for divorce until May of um 2010, because I had to work on myself for the last two years. So I reached my breaking point and I had enough, and I knew in my heart that I deserved to live a better life, and I am not gonna be stuck in a cycle of abuse, and I don’t need to live this way because he was narcissistic too. So um, you know, so for me, it for it actually turned into a blessing because it forced me to find myself again. And I said, you know what, I can go out to dinner by myself, and I did. I actually went out to lunch, went out to dinner by myself, met new people, made new friends, I started to get involved in the online space and became um affiliated with the health and wellness company at that time that changed my life. So I’m like, well, this whole new door, these new doors are opening for me, new opportunities. So I knew in my heart that I um deserved to live a better life. And I had a therapist at the time, so I was working with a therapist, and she had gone through domestic violence herself. So we got along very well because she went through that life experience. Yeah, she was able to help me. Like she said, go get involved, like go out, like don’t stay in the house because actually I was staying upstairs. She said, Don’t stay in the house, go out. She said, just go out, and that’s what I did. And I had help from friends and I had help from family because at that time my finances had um come to a halt. Meeting, you know, it was the first time in my life that basically I was living hand to mouth, but then I realized later that I had put some money aside to um support myself during that time. I mean, I was basically living like a gypsy for one year, staying in people’s houses, cashing in my Hilton Honors Point so I could stay at a hotel hamped in. People would come and visit me, but like literally, it was like the overwhelming support that I had back then, priceless.
Sounds like you’ve been through so much.
Yes, it just it feels at times heavy and at times light, and everything in between. And one of the things that I was curious to know more about was you said something, lean more into God.
Oh yeah.
And and what did you do in those silent moments? Because I know personally I’ve reached a certain threshold, and I’m in that spot now, and I’m very curious to know how you got yourself moving forward past.
Right. Right. Sometimes well, not sometimes, we have to be comfortable in the silence. Meaning, for example, sitting outside on the porch, and I live in Florida now, so what I do is now that the weather is nice, I will go outside, have a cup of coffee on the porch. And just be comfortable in the silent. Don’t look at your phone. Just look, appreciate nature, appreciate what what you have. You know, focus on gratitude. So when I talk about leaning into God, focus on gratitude, focus on your blessings and what you do have, not on what you don’t have. Because we speak our lives into existence. So it’s important to stay positive, and I know it’s not easy, but it’s important to stay positive. And you know, bring your journal with you, start writing. I mean, I did that even when I was in Austin, Texas, I value my quiet time with the Lord. So I stayed in a suite and they had a little couch there, and I was comfortable in the silence. I just and there was a Bible there. So I opened up the Bible and I read one chapter, and I was just so like it just felt so serene to me. And you know, so that’s what I mean about being comfortable in the silence. Just just be silent, be in the present moment. Because if you have a lot of things on your mind, your mind’s gonna continue to race and race and race and race. So be present. Be present in the moment without the distractions.
So that’s a very good point, and and I’ve been reminded of gratitude recently. So when you said gratitude, I was like, yep, he’s certainly sending me uh a very precise message, and that is to focus on that because you’re right, the mind sometimes will overwhelm. Oh, yeah, absolutely. And and he did, I was listening to because I was editing. A podcast interview before coming on with you. And in that interview, the the gentleman’s Christian-based as well, he he said, one of the strategies that the enemy will use is to isolate you. And to believe that you are alone in this silence. And that is not true. That is a lie that we need to dispel immediately.
I love that. Exactly. Exactly.
And so it’s like the surrounding yourself of people that are going to guide that journey in the light that God intends for you. And so it’s like really being very choosy of who you’re hanging around with and what energy you’re allowing in or out. Just very recently, I had a situation that occurred that made me sit back and look at how the enemy was trying to get me distracted. Because, like you said earlier, just as you’re about to launch, he will come in and attack very heavily. And I had started interviewing an individual that was in complete um contradiction to what this podcast is all about. And I started to feel it as I was interviewing her. And I thought, this isn’t what I signed up for. Like this is not in alignment at all. Right, exactly.
You have to be selective of who you interview. I totally agree. I’ve been in that situation too. Like at the beginning of the podcast, it’s like this energy, it’s the energy behind it. Yeah, and if it’s not good energy, then I agree.
And there was like values that were totally off. And I felt the Holy Spirit compel me. It was uh 2 Timothy uh verse that kind of kept kind of replaying in my mind saying, I’ve given you a spirit of power, love, and self-discipline. That’s right. And and then I started to hear his voice say, You need to share the story right now to get yourself out of this situation. And I started to share the story, and the minute I asked a question, she stopped the interview and she said, I don’t think we’re in alignment. And I thought that was so bizarre how that occurred because it was my out. And then what happened was the the silence of all those months before of all the people that this particular individual had sent me through, I started to kind of look through those interviews, and I realized that a lot of them were non-believers. They were coming on my show, and I thought, well, maybe I was there to help them, right? And initially it looks like the angel of light, right? Like you’re you’re helping people come to terms, but it’s it can also be a distraction because what they’re talking about is competing with God’s message, and then that can confuse even more people.
Oh, that’ll confuse a lot of people. I go, I know, I know.
And so I sat back and I thought, okay, so now I’m like in a situation where what I initially wanted to protect and control is now my I need to release because it’s blocking those avenues of the people I meant to share this podcast with, for example, to give just examples to people that are a little bit more concrete. But initially we think, oh, we’re gonna lose out on having these people on your podcast, but it’s not about quantity, it’s about what you’re producing, the quality that you’re producing, exactly, exactly.
I mean, I surround myself with believers. Now, there are some people who are not believers. It doesn’t mean that I’m not friends with them, I just keep them at a distance, if that makes sense.
You might give us a little bit more concrete though, because you and I may understand each other, but the pe the people listening may not understand what you mean.
That means, okay, for so a non-believer to be is not believing that God is the higher power. Now, okay, but then there are different, like different people, different walks of life. For ex for example, if someone is Muslim, someone else, I respect that. Okay. I respect that. Now, this past weekend when I was in Austin, Texas, there were women there for the most part who believe in a higher power, but they don’t believe that God is a higher power. They believe that the universe has the higher power. So let me explain. I was actually talking about this to um one of the attendees on Saturday. I said, I believe that God is the higher. We had a very good conversation. So this is an example of a respectful conversation. She so I said, other people will believe that the universe has a higher power, and I said, that’s okay, because guess what? God created, we are I told her, I said to her, we are all created in God’s image, and God created the universe. There you go, there you go. So, you know, so like for me, there were some people there not mentioning names that are non-believers. So I’m speaking to an audience and I use the word God. You know, and um I I did that because that’s my belief that God has a higher power. Some and then there was a lady, a young lady there, she’s a mom, and she actually got out of the church. She was actually a pastor of a church, and she broke away from that. Because some people had bad experiences and I totally get it, because that happened to me. The Greek Orthodox, I was born and raised in a Greek Orthodox, it was very strict. Okay, and that did not resonate with me. In fact, when I got married, I was married at the Justice of the Peace. We weren’t married in the church because we’ve been conditioned to believe that, you know, once we graduate high school, we go to college, we get a college degree, we meet someone, we get married, have babies, and I don’t have any children. So I actually broke that generational curse because I got away from the religious as aspect. There’s a difference between religion and um spirituality. So I got myself involved in a non-denomin non-denominational church, several churches, um, only because I lived in upstate New York, and after a while this church wasn’t resonating with me, so I went to another church. And then COVID happened, I stopped going, and I would just watch online, but then when I moved here to Stewart, Florida, a little over a year, a little over a year ago, it would be two years in July, I found the church. I found it was non-denominational, they welcome everyone. I had walked in, and you know, at that time that was I was at a crossroads. I was in a transition period because we all that’s that’s just life, everyone, you know. We we go through cycles, there’s peaks and valleys, so I walked into the church and I was welcomed like this. And I befriended someone who happens to run like the administration part, and um you know, she welcomed me, she introduced me to the pastor, and a few months later, last year in May, I got rebaptized. I decided that I was going to I made a decision that I was going to declare my life to Jesus. It it feels wonderful when you feel great because like when you’re baptized, like because as a child, you don’t remember. Yeah. I was baptized in my parents’ house. You know, and I I don’t remember that period, you know, I don’t remember that because it was too, you know, like it was six months or something. So, you know, I don’t remember that. And so essentially they held a ceremony for me. So this I’m talking about last year. So I was like, when they dip, you know, like when they dip you they backwards in the water. I felt my encounter with Jesus. I’m like, oh my god, you feel different, like and you feel more cognizant of who you surround yourself with.
It’s like certain things feel in disalignment after a while.
Yeah, and that’s exactly what certain things didn’t feel in alignment anymore, and I just got rid of it.
Yeah, even the tendencies that we have to give in to certain desires that the world tells us we should give into. Like this is this is what Jewish should feel like, or this is this, and it just doesn’t feel quite right anymore. Right, exactly.
It’s what happened to me. That’s what happened to me. But then on the other hand, new opportunities open. I spoke in London for the first time in June. I traveled to Greece by myself, my cousin was there, but basically I was on my own for three weeks. Traveled to Sanseriti, opened up a brand new world for me. So, you know, I was on this journey, but I I’m mindful of who I surround myself with now. You know, and there are people who have courts corrected me, and that’s okay, you know. Sometimes we need we need that, you know, like for example, the Super Bowl. People are still talking about it. I didn’t watch it. Okay, you were probably better off. But anyways, it was like, wow, you know, I mean I shared something that was you know relating to the real Super Bowl halftime performance. Because I have friends from different cultures and I always appreciate talent, I appreciate the fact that they have a voice because that’s what my mission is to you know, like that’s part of my mission in clause. And it stirred up a lot of debate on my Facebook page to the point where I took the post down yesterday. I said, This now does not feel aligned anymore. I said, I gotta take this down. So I took it down, and then one of my mentors who I used to work with reached out to me, so we had a very nice conversation. He’s a huge believer in God, and he said, Why are people using the blah blah blah? I’m like, it’s just the way it is, you know. But I you know, I didn’t apologize. I said I wasn’t aware of of the fact that he did certain things, and he said, if you heard his lyrics, they were denigrating to women. So right away when I heard that I just said, Well, then that’s it. It’s done. You know, it’s done. And other women don’t feel that way. See, other women celebrate the symbolism.
Yeah. You know, there’s just a lot of confusion out there.
I think that’s what it is. There’s so much confusion because Kid Brock had a past. Yeah. He mentioned I didn’t even watch his performance. I didn’t even watch it.
No, I didn’t want to either, because his words are very degrading to women.
They’re very degrading, and then people don’t see that. Like the people who call themselves Christian, they don’t. See, they don’t see that. They’re blindsided. So that was my whole point of my post. Yeah. You know, it’s about the truth.
Like, if we if we look at his word, it’s like, what is being obedient to him look like? And Christ was very different. When he came on earth, it was like, let’s throw everything upside down. Uh, everything that you guys believe to be is not. The way I come, I come to earth is very non-judgmental. I I don’t judge the father.
I don’t judge the judge.
The father of judges, I don’t, you know. Um, Christ Himself, that’s why he’s the great intercessor for us, because he could feel what we felt. He knows what it is to be a human and to have sin knocking on our door and in our mind and saying, Stay here, you know, it’s comfortable. This is what you want. Um, it’s it’s tough, it’s tough to follow him. Like when we get baptized, it’s I kind of have to remind my child who decided to get baptized on her own when she was uh 10, which was really like enlightening because she’s little, and she said, But I wanted I wanted to be baptized. And I said, But do you know the significance of being what that means in your life? When you say you’re gonna follow him, you really need to follow him. It’s not an easy path.
No, it’s not an easy path. In fact, that was yeah, I agree with you. It’s not an easy path. It’s like we think it’s easy. Oh, yeah, but no, it’s not.
No, you’ve got to deny a lot of these desires that the world around you is telling you you should feel and should want. That’s it’s really like you have to really make a consistent effort every day to shut off some of these aspects that are feeding into those desires, and then get very clear with him of like how is it that you will need me to show up? Because you created me for a specific purpose, and I want to honor that purpose. But I sometimes with all the noise around me, I don’t even know what to think anymore.
And that’s what I told that’s what I told my mentor my he’s not my mentor anymore, but you know, we talk back and forth sometimes. He cared enough to reach out to me, so that’s good because he cared enough. Um so I told I said, frankly, uh, you know what I told him? I said, I don’t know who to believe. I said, and that’s what exactly what I said, and then a country western singer made a comment on a post. We used to be part of this whole company a few years ago, and you know, they um they were bought by another company. So, anyways, she said that both of them have some, yeah.
So, yeah, you know, we’ve got to do a lot of language, yeah.
We we’ve got to just kind of we have to leave in this world and we have to understand that some people are gonna be on different journeys, and we are our mission is to like your mission, it sounds like it’s to give women who’ve been through abuse a voice and to to to transfer them to really start to shift from that victim modality, like that mindset, to being a victor in their own lives, to take control and ownership of their role in in what they need to do to move forward and to move through that pain, it sounds like right. Absolutely. So if I were a woman in that space, how what are the first initial steps I need to take to start moving in the direction from victim to to victor?
Sure, I will share that. Surrender, take ownership.
That’s what I did. In other words, I surrendered my pride and ego, and I admitted, I said, you know what? I said to myself, I am no longer a victim. I am no longer going to play the victim. Not that I felt I ever did, but I said now I’m gonna take ownership and step into purpose and start to make a plan and leave. So for women, you know, like for some women they feel it’s a tough thing to do, but it’s not that difficult. You just have to take ownership and say, you know what, I’m not gonna live this way anymore. I’m not gonna subject myself anymore to this abuse, and I am going to make a plan and leave. And you know, today there are plenty of resources. There’s I actually helped someone recently find a shelter. I’ve helped a couple of women because you know they come to me crying and you know, and everything. I don’t know, like I don’t know where to take my cue and all that stuff. So I just calmed them down, like, let’s take a deep breath. So I went online, I checked, I said you could check into this place. Call them. I can’t do the work, you have to do it. So it’s up to them to take that first step, and she did, and they found a place 24 hours later. Yep. I’m sure that like just lifted your spirit, and that made me feel so good because you know, I mean, I’m here, I can’t help every I mean I do my mess do my best to help everyone, but now, like today, like now women need to book a call with me because now I have you know projects in the works, and um, but like, you know, I I will stop what I’m doing, and I will tell them call the shelter. And please don’t give me that story that they’re not gonna help you, because that’s a that’s the story, that’s the lie that you are telling yourself.
Call immediately and don’t delay it.
Well, I’ve learned so much just from being in your presence, in all honesty. I’ve been so blessed to hear you this morning. You did mention that you’re working on projects. Do share with us what projects you’re working on, when they launch, and how we can be in contact with you in case we I’m not a woman that’s been abused, but anybody listening on the other end, um, how do you know? Sure, absolutely.
So, what I am launching in February is called Unlock Your Identity Mastermind. So, this is a six-month program that is going to help you take you from a place where we’re gonna remove those lies with the truth, we’re gonna do inner work, we’re going to do so. This is for faith-based women who are looking to unlock unlock their confidence and reclaim their power, um, and help them feel liberated and free. So, for someone who is looking for that liberation and freedom, and for those women who feel that they’re lacking self-confidence in their work, I can bring them. I can, you know, bring them to Christ and I can bring them to the promised land. So please reach out to me. You can book a call with me. I I book, I have virtual coffee chats on Wednesday mornings, and I’ll I’ll drop the link. Um we have virtual coffee chats, and um, let’s see if you are a good fit to work together. Because right now we are in pre-launch mode. So six months, you’re gonna have a bonus one-on-one coaching session with me. We are going to I’m gonna help you build that path for you, and um I’m gonna have special guests. You you could be a special guest on my podcast. Um, I’m gonna have I’m gonna bring someone in once per month. Like, for example, I work with the light worker, so we’re gonna do some deep meditation, we’re gonna do some deep sound healing meditation, we’re gonna have weekly group coaching for account for accountability, and um, we’re going to have twice a month a live group mastermind session. So it’s gonna be training and it’s gonna be amazing. I can’t wait. I’m just so excited, so excited. You know, let’s help you because if you’re in a place where you’re struggling to reclaim your identity, I can help you get there. So that is um that is what I’m working on right now. In addition, the new book, the anthology, is called Unsilenced Voices. These, so I have a chapter in the book where I shared how. I went from victim to victor of domestic violence, and um I’ve read the intro and I’ve read I’ve read it you be uh because this was like a long six-month process to put it all together. So that’s gonna be the Kindle version will be launching on March 4th, and then the launch party will be at the end of March. So that is those are the the things that I am working on at the moment, and also there is a business-to-business expo in Miami, April 29th and 30th. So um I’m proud to be an ambassador for the company who’s putting the event together, and um tickets are on sale and it’s free to attend. So there’ll be a lot of networking opportunities, a lot of opportunities to build connections. So that is what is on the table right now. But my main focus right now is my mastermind launch.
Incredible. Do you have a website, Angeline? Yes, we can access all of these projects?
Sure, sure. Okay, let’s break the so for the um my website let’s break the silence.com. And then for the mastermind, um it will be let’s break the silence.com forward slash identity P like Peter IF.
Okay.
Got it. Thank you. Thank you.
Well, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed having you. Thank you so much for joining us on release.reve purpose and just having a very vulnerable open chat about everything, you know, from abuse for faith to, you know, God and universe and everything that comes into play with that type of conversation. Um, I love these conversations because they open up different doors, different, they they can ignite uh conversations with people listening on the other end and and really start to understand what they need to do if they are in a painful uh part of their journey, in a silent, like where silence is like dominating and and you don’t know what to do. And sometimes we want to bridge that gap with our limited knowledge. And this is where I always um challenge others to say, you know, God sees everything, He sees everybody’s wounds, He has been there from the beginning of time, He has way more knowledge of situation than you do. You’re operating under a very limited view of what your journey has been like in that lens, and he can help you dispel some of the things that you think are truth that can really start to give you a different shift that you wouldn’t have considered. Exactly because you don’t have that knowledge that he does, and that’s why it’s important to turn to him during these times of silence and this time of doubt and realize it to him and and just surrender, like Angeline said, surrender and accept and take ownership, and just every baby step matters in the direction of your light and your divine purpose. So, uh, for the listeners of release that revealed purpose, you know how this goes. Uh remember, Matthew 5.14, to always be the light. Be the light, step into your light with confidence, with faith, even if you don’t see your path before you, but trust and believe that what God has for you is way better than what you have envisioned for yourself. Be the light like Angeline has been the light in her own journey and has transitioned from being a victim to a victor. Have a wonderful and blessed, safe rest of your week. Bye now.
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