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In this episode of Luma & Bloom, Nic and Kate sit down with mindset coach Angela Morris, whose wisdom is shaped not only by her professional work but by a life marked with deep hardship, resilience, and transformation.
Together, they dive into the realities of motherhood, the importance of surrounding yourself with people who see your real life instead of an idealized version of it, and why our childhood experiences shape our default patterns as adults more than we often realize.
Angela shares powerful reflections on how the habits we learn as children can follow us into adulthood, but they don’t have to define us forever. With honesty and compassion, she talks about breaking generational cycles, doing the hard internal work, and choosing growth over stagnation.
This conversation is for anyone navigating healing, identity, motherhood, or the long road of becoming who you truly want to be.
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Music: The Light from Within by Howard Harper-Barnes
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Disclaimer: the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by guests on Luma and Bloom are solely those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or official positions of the Joy Smith Foundation or the hosts of this podcast. Any content provided by our guests is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as endorsement or representation of the Foundation’s beliefs or values.
By Nic and KateIn this episode of Luma & Bloom, Nic and Kate sit down with mindset coach Angela Morris, whose wisdom is shaped not only by her professional work but by a life marked with deep hardship, resilience, and transformation.
Together, they dive into the realities of motherhood, the importance of surrounding yourself with people who see your real life instead of an idealized version of it, and why our childhood experiences shape our default patterns as adults more than we often realize.
Angela shares powerful reflections on how the habits we learn as children can follow us into adulthood, but they don’t have to define us forever. With honesty and compassion, she talks about breaking generational cycles, doing the hard internal work, and choosing growth over stagnation.
This conversation is for anyone navigating healing, identity, motherhood, or the long road of becoming who you truly want to be.
Send us a Text!
Support the show
Make sure to connect with us on social media!
-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lumaandbloomofficial/
-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lumaandbloomofficial
-TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lumaandbloomofficial?lang=en
-YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NCqdBqwaEckV3gNQ6IZeg
To learn more about the Joy Smith Foundation, and to support our podcast, visit:
https://joysmithfoundation.com/
Music: The Light from Within by Howard Harper-Barnes
Thank you so much for listening!✨
Disclaimer: the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by guests on Luma and Bloom are solely those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or official positions of the Joy Smith Foundation or the hosts of this podcast. Any content provided by our guests is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as endorsement or representation of the Foundation’s beliefs or values.