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Angel tells us just minutes into the interview that she considers herself a "lover and representative of growth, of life, or strength and of love" and the entirety of this episode speaks to that. A few years ago, Angel lost her mother/best friend suddenly and has God to thank for her continuance and believes that her mom and God are partners in love out there, conspiring for her good.
In this episode, Angel gets real about how the truths of grief initially conflicted with her religious beliefs, but later found out that in order to heal, she had to be okay with asking God the "why" and getting comfortable in her pain. Furthermore, we also get candid about what it was like for her to grieve her absent father, how powerful words are, some of the positive changes that have happened in her life since her moms' transition and so much more
By Danaé ReidAngel tells us just minutes into the interview that she considers herself a "lover and representative of growth, of life, or strength and of love" and the entirety of this episode speaks to that. A few years ago, Angel lost her mother/best friend suddenly and has God to thank for her continuance and believes that her mom and God are partners in love out there, conspiring for her good.
In this episode, Angel gets real about how the truths of grief initially conflicted with her religious beliefs, but later found out that in order to heal, she had to be okay with asking God the "why" and getting comfortable in her pain. Furthermore, we also get candid about what it was like for her to grieve her absent father, how powerful words are, some of the positive changes that have happened in her life since her moms' transition and so much more