Episodios

  • Above the Law (Part 3): The Broken Scales
    Jan 16 2026

    Part 3 brings the series to a powerful close by examining the difference between public disgrace and true accountability. This episode explores how civil settlements and non-disclosure agreements can function as legal silence—where money replaces justice, the truth becomes negotiable, and survivors are left carrying the aftermath long after headlines fade.

    Voice Unchained reflects on the tension between the court of law and the court of public opinion, and why so many survivors—and so many communities—are left with unanswered questions. This final part offers grounding, clarity, and a path forward rooted in discernment, compassion, and personal sovereignty.

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    6 m
  • Above the Law (Part 2): When Belief and Doubt Collide
    Jan 16 2026

    In Part 2, Voice Unchained moves deeper into the emotional and psychological impact of abuse—especially what happens when truth does not lead to accountability. This episode explores how PTSD and complex PTSD can shape instinct, trust, and discernment, particularly for survivors who have experienced disbelief, victim blaming, or spiritual shame.

    Through personal reflection and trauma-informed insight, this episode names the painful tension many people feel: the instinct to believe victims, the destabilizing effect of doubt, and the lifelong cost of being forced to “prove” the truth. All three parts of this series were released together to allow time for processing and integration.

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    6 m
  • Above the Law (Part 1): The Pattern We Pretend Not to See
    Jan 16 2026

    In Part 1 of this three-part special series, Voice Unchained explores why stories involving abuse, power, and celebrity can trigger an immediate emotional response—often before the full facts are known. This episode sets the foundation through pattern recognition across institutions, from the Catholic Church scandals to Hollywood’s history of protecting reputations over people.

    This is not a verdict. It’s a reflection on why the nervous system reacts first, why silence is rewarded, and how systemic protection of the powerful has shaped public trust for decades. All three parts are available now—listeners are invited to go at their own pace.

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    7 m
  • The Inner Child Who Learned What Love Meant — And Never Stopped Believing It
    Jan 11 2026

    In this episode, Jacqueline explores how the emotional atmosphere of childhood doesn’t simply stay in the past — it lives on inside us as an unconscious love-map that continues guiding our relationships in adulthood.

    Through the lens of compassion and nervous-system awareness, she reflects on the roles many of us learned to play as children — caretaker, peacekeeper, invisible one, survivor — and how those adaptations shaped the way we pursue love, safety, connection, intensity, and belonging later in life. This episode gently uncovers how the inner child keeps reaching for repair, hoping that love will finally stay… even when the patterns we repeat are painful or familiar.

    This is not a story about blame — but about honoring the child who learned to survive, recognizing the ways they still try to protect us, and beginning the courageous work of becoming the safe place we were once longing to find.

    If you’ve ever wondered why certain relationships feel magnetic, overwhelming, or deeply familiar… this conversation may help something come into focus.

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    8 m
  • Part 2 — Selective Empathy, Victim Blaming, and the Cost of Silence; Roots of Love · Year of the Horse
    Jan 10 2026

    In Part 2, the conversation deepens.

    Jacqueline explores what followed Renée Good’s death — the media framing, the fixation on identity over action, the blocking of bystanders who tried to help, and the stark contrast in how empathy is extended depending on power, alignment, or narrative convenience.

    With named examples, audible evidence from video footage, and personal lived experience, this episode examines familiar patterns seen in domestic violence and sexual assault: when women flee danger, they are blamed; when they are harmed, their character is scrutinized; and when the truth is inconvenient, silence becomes policy.

    This episode also reflects on empathy — how it’s learned, how it’s punished, and why dismissing it as weakness carries real human cost.

    The question isn’t whether the truth is uncomfortable.
    The question is what it costs us when we refuse to face it.


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    9 m
  • Part 1 When Suffering Becomes a Punchline, Roots of Love · Year of the Horse
    Jan 10 2026

    In Part 1, Jacqueline examines the fatal shooting of Renée Nicole Good, a 37-year-old American citizen and mother who was killed by an ICE agent after dropping her six-year-old child off at school.

    Through verified civilian footage, eyewitness accounts, and careful step-by-step analysis, this episode focuses on what happened — and how quickly suffering was minimized, mocked, or reframed before the facts were fully known.

    As laughter reactions spread and narratives hardened, this episode asks a disturbing question: what does it say about a society when a woman’s death becomes a punchline?

    This is not about politics.
    It’s about empathy — and what happens when it disappears.

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    6 m
  • Year of the Horse: Self-Defense, Power, and the Faith That Confronts It
    Jan 8 2026

    This episode couldn’t wait.

    In this real-time episode of Voice Unchained, Jacqueline responds to newly confirmed information surrounding the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, an American citizen and mother of three, during a federal immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota.

    All three of Renee’s children have now lost their mother — and her six-year-old son, whose father died several years ago, is now orphaned.

    As federal officials rush to label the shooting “self-defense,” serious questions remain about proportionality, transparency, and accountability — especially as the FBI has taken over the investigation while local law enforcement has been excluded, raising deep concerns about public trust.

    Through the lens of the Year of the Horse — a year of truth, movement, and moral reckoning — this episode explores how power justifies itself, how fear replaces conscience, and why so many people continue to defend systems that cause undeniable harm.

    Jacqueline weaves together current events, Christian theology, and lived survivor insight — unpacking patterns of DARVO, gaslighting, and false promises of transparency that never arrive. Drawing on the image of Jesus riding a white horse in Revelation, this episode challenges distorted faith, Christian nationalism, and obedience without compassion.

    This is not speculation or outrage.
    It is grief, discernment, and truth-telling.

    The episode closes with a grounding breath and an invitation to stay awake, stay human, and stay connected.

    This episode is part of the ongoing Roots of Love series — with new episodes released every Sunday through February.

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    14 m
  • Roots of Love — Bridge Reflection, Part 2 The Currency of Truth
    Jan 7 2026

    Part 2 continues the Bridge Reflection and moves from the cost of silence into the place where truth begins to rise. This episode explores what happens when the old systems of power, control, and fear can no longer buy silence — in our culture, in our relationships, and inside our own bodies.

    Truth does not erase the past, but it gathers the pieces of us that silence fractured. This conversation reflects on accountability as care, voice as belonging, and the moment when survivors, witnesses, and whole generations begin to recognize that what once felt safe no longer holds. Where money, status, and influence once shaped the narrative, truth now begins to breathe through the cracks.

    This is a gentle, grounded return — to self-trust, to compassion, to sovereignty — and to the understanding that coming home to yourself is not betrayal. It is love, finally returning to its roots.

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    3 m
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