hey fam, welcome to the very first episode of unspoken with aggie park. this isn’t just a podcast launch — it feels like the start of something way bigger. this is about breaking silence, erasing shame, and helping people take back the voices that life, pain, or trauma tried to steal.
in this episode, i open up the real, unfiltered truth of my story. i grew up in a broken and abusive home, and for years all i knew was fear, shame, and rejection. i carried lies that i was worthless, that i shouldn’t have even been born. those lies shaped the way i saw myself, the choices i made, and even the relationships i ran to — many of them toxic and abusive, because i thought that was all i deserved.
But God… He never left me. Even in the darkest, most hopeless places, He was there. He placed people in my life who loved me, prayed over me, and reminded me i wasn’t forgotten. He gave me a husband who cherishes me as His daughter. And He gave me back my voice — a voice i honestly thought i’d lost forever.
This podcast is my “yes” to Him. it’s me saying, “Okay LORD, i’ll share what i once vowed to keep hidden, if it means someone else will find healing too.” Because that’s what Jesus does — He takes the broken, shame-filled pieces we try to bury and turns them into beauty, healing, and redemption.
So if you’ve ever felt unseen, unloved, or too broken for God to fix, i just want you to know: you are not too far gone. there is no darkness too dark, no shame too deep, and no pain too ugly for Jesus to redeem.
✨ let’s break the silence together.
✨ let’s turn what was unspoken into spoken.
✨ let’s walk in healing, freedom, and redemption.
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There, you can apply to be a guest if you’ve got a story of hope and redemption to share, drop prayer requests, join discussion forums, and connect with the unspoken family.
This isn’t just my podcast — it’s a community where we can love, pray, and walk with each other through the real stuff.
So pull up a seat, fam. Let’s get real. Let’s break the silence. Let’s make what was once unspoken to be spoken.