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Amiga, Handle Your Shit

Amiga, Handle Your Shit

Di: Jacqueline Tapia
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A Podcast that inspires, motivates, empowers, helps breakdown cultural limitations, while shamelessly and fiercely helping YOU stand in YOUR true power, as an unapologetic Latina! You will learn from authentic spiritual luminaries and elite performance experts who teach success strategies that impact the world, one Latina at a time.

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  • When Your Body Keeps the Truth: Evelyn Gutierrez on Surviving, Breathing, and Coming Home to Yourself
    Apr 28 2026
    Content advisory: This episode explores deeply personal experiences of sexual trauma and assault. Please listen with care and give yourself grace.In this episode of Amiga Handle Your Shit, Jackie Tapia sits down with Evelyn Gutierrez, transformational breathwork and integration coach, and founder of Beyond A Breath. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and Evelyn is not just talking about it; she has lived it, healed through it, and come out the other side with something unexpected: admiration for the younger version of herself who survived it.But before we get to who Evelyn is today, we have to go back to where it all began; to a young girl who experienced something she did not have the words for, who told the truth when she finally could, and was told it never happened. That denial did not just hurt her. It dismantled her relationship with her own reality. After years of carrying the weight of sexual trauma, anxiety, and depression largely in silence, her body eventually began to break down. A toxic work environment and burnout became the unexpected turning point that led her to a retreat and to transformational breathwork, where everything began to shift.In that breathwork room, everything shifted. For the first time, she looked at her younger self not with shame, but with awe, and what had long felt like guilt began to transform into something unexpected: a fierce, tender admiration for the girl who had endured so much. Driven by that transformation, she made a bold decision and walked away from a career in Human Resources to go all in on her calling.Today, Evelyn guides women through their own healing using the very tool that freed her. She works with clients locally in the Whittier and La Habra area and virtually across the US and internationally.Tune in to episode 279 of Amiga Handle Your Shit for a conversation about surviving in silence, reclaiming your truth, and the unexpected power of learning to breathe again.Episode TakeawaysWhat happens to a child's sense of reality when her truth is denied by the adults she trusted (11:10)How being groomed by someone admired and respected made it impossible to speak up, and easy to blame herself (16:30)Why she carried her story in silence for 15 years, and what it cost her in relationships, in her body, and in her sense of self (25:00)The breathwork moment that shifted everything — from seeing herself as a victim to seeing herself as a survivor who did what she had to do (28:40)How she turned her own healing tools into a calling, and now holds space for others to do the same (36:20)Resources for support and to report sexual assault:RAINN - National Sexual Assault Hotline: 800-656-HOPE. Text HOPE to 64673 - Confidential support 24/7Victim Connect Resource Center: 855-4-VICTIM. Phone or text for Confidential emotional support and referralsConnect with Evelyn Gutierrez:InstagramFacebookPhone: (909) 616-1217Email: evelyn@beyondabreath.comLet’s Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteBook: The AMIGA Way: Release Cultural Limiting Beliefs to Transform Your Life Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    46 min
  • Faith, Ambition and Learning to Trust the Next Season with Jackie Tapia
    Apr 21 2026

    Have you ever felt like you were being called into a new season… but everything in your life still looks “successful” on paper?


    This episode is an invitation to sit with the tension between ambition and faith. It explores what happens when the life you built no longer fully aligns with the person you’re becoming, and how trusting God in those moments can feel both sacred and terrifying. This is a conversation about letting go, listening deeply, and having the courage to take the next step even when it doesn’t make sense yet.


    Tune in to this new episode of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, as Jackie provides a heartfelt reflection on what it means to trust the next season. She shares how high-achieving women, even at the peak of their success, can feel a quiet nudge toward something different and unfamiliar. Through her own journey of leaving law and stepping into her purpose, Jackie breaks down the difference between ambition and obedience, the fear of releasing a successful identity, and the importance of honoring the whispers that keep returning. This episode is a powerful reminder that you don’t need the full plan, just the willingness to take the next faithful step.


    Key Takeaways:

    ✨ Faith requires movement, not just understanding

    ✨ You don’t need the full plan, just the next step

    ✨ Fear doesn’t mean you’re making the wrong decision

    ✨ It’s okay to outgrow old versions of yourself

    ✨ Obedience matters more than being understood

    ✨ Transition is holy when God is in it


    Let's Connect!

    • Website
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
    • Jackie Tapia Arbonne website
    • Buy The Amiga Way's Book

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    24 min
  • Forgiveness Is Not the Same as Healing with Angela Joseph | Part Two
    Apr 7 2026

    What happens when forgiveness and healing are not the same thing?


    In this powerful and deeply emotional conversation, this episode explores the difference between being forgiven and actually healing, and how unresolved grief, shame, and trauma can live quietly inside us for years. This conversation sheds light on the importance of facing our past, allowing ourselves to grieve, and finding healing through faith, community, and honest conversations.


    Tune in to this new episode of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, as Jackie sits down with Angela Joseph to talk about her journey through abortion, shame, forgiveness, and ultimately healing. Angela shares how, for years, she believed that asking for forgiveness was enough, but she later realized that forgiveness and healing are not the same thing. Through a healing program at her church, she was forced to confront her past, grieve her losses, and finally begin the process of true healing. Today, Angela leads the same healing groups that once helped her, supporting other women as they face shame, grief, and forgiveness, and helping them find peace and freedom.


    About Angela Joseph

    Angela Joseph is a wife, mother, and leader of a post-abortion healing ministry where she helps guide women through healing, forgiveness, and faith-based recovery programs. After going through her own healing journey, Angela now leads healing groups for women, helping them process grief, release shame, and find peace through faith and community.


    Key Takeaways:

    ✨ Forgiveness and healing are not the same

    ✨ Unresolved grief can live inside for years

    ✨ Shame keeps people silent and isolated

    ✨ Healing requires facing the past

    ✨ You have the right to grieve

    ✨ Sharing your story helps others heal


    Connect with Angela Joseph:

    • Throne of Grace


    Let's Connect!

    • Website
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
    • Jackie Tapia Arbonne website
    • Buy The Amiga Way's Book

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    50 min
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