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Seeking deep, lasting love? Want to unlock your full potential and build strong connections? "And Now, Love" offers a path. Dr. Bernard Bail (through his wife Cynthia) guides you. Love, he believed, is our foundation, woven into our dreams. Each episode explores his "Love, Dreams, Imprint" idea, helping you navigate emotions and rewrite beliefs. Experts join Cynthia, revealing love's many forms. Self-love, romance, family. "And Now, Love" is your safe space to explore, your launchpad for growth. Find your haven, join the conversation, and embark on a transformative journey. Listen now.And Now Love Podcast Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
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  • Casa de Los Angelitos: A Home for Pregnant Women in Crisis Featuring Rebecca Binny
    Jan 23 2026

    In this episode of And Now Love, Cynthia Marks welcomes Rebecca Binny, Vice President of Casa de Los Angelitos, a nonprofit maternity home supporting pregnant women in crisis since 1986. Rebecca explains how Casa began as a community-funded, five-bedroom home and why the need is immediate—many pregnant women facing homelessness, substance use, domestic violence, or trafficking have nowhere safe to go. They talk about what truly helps traumatized mothers in a short window of time: not “fixing” them, but creating a safe, dignified environment where community, mentorship, and consistent care can begin to soften the guardedness. Rebecca shares how Casa supports moms through pregnancy and the first months postpartum, including therapy requirements, sobriety expectations, and practical help like transportation, car seats, and newborn support. A powerful section explores reunification with children impacted by foster care and the deep pain of separation—along with the hope that long-term mentoring can bring families back together. The conversation widens into a bigger cultural message: women deserve respect, education, childcare support, and the confidence to advocate for themselves. They close by connecting empowerment to inner life—how slowing down, listening inward, and even beginning to notice dreams can help people reclaim their authentic selves.

    00:00 — Casa Begins

    07:15 — Who They Help

    14:30 — Safety First

    21:45 — Supporting Birth

    29:00 — Reunification

    36:15 — Empowering Women

    43:30 — Finding Your Voice

    50:45 — Dreams + Closing

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    53 m
  • From Gangs to Community: Father Greg Boyle on Kinship
    Jan 16 2026

    In this moving episode of And Now Love, Cynthia Marks sits down with Father Greg Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries, to explore what healing looks like when a community chooses tenderness over judgment. Father Greg shares how Homeboy began at Dolores Mission in the middle of eight warring gangs—and how burying young people pushed him to build jobs, training, and a “movement” rooted in kinship. He explains why people arrive “barricaded behind a wall of shame,” and why the only thing that scales that wall is tenderness—a place to feel safe, seen, and cherished. The conversation reframes “bad behavior” as a language that points to the “thorn underneath,” inviting curiosity instead of condemnation. They discuss mental health as the defining health issue of our time, and why society should make health assessments—not moral judgments—about violence and hatred. Father Greg describes “clear love” (not tough love), and how Homeboy sets boundaries while staying connected and compassionate. The episode closes with a bold invitation: build compelling communities where there is “no daylight” between us—because none of us are well until all of us are well.

    00:00 — Origins of Homeboy + “cherished” as the secret sauce

    08:35 — Shame, tenderness, and why love needs “new language”

    17:10 — “Find the thorn underneath”: trauma-informed curiosity

    25:45 — Mental health, meds, and “it’s about health—not hate”

    34:20 — Clear love: boundaries, rehab, and the “no-fly list”

    42:55 — Gangs vs. gang members: hope, community, and tattoo removal

    51:30 — Unconditional vs. conditional love + Homeboy’s turning point

    1:00:00 — Conclusion: demonizing, healing models, and Hope Village

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Don’t Mind Me: Rewriting the Mental Health Story with Mädchen Amick
    Jan 9 2026

    In this candid and deeply human conversation, Cynthia Marks sits down with Mädchen Amick—actress, director, writer, and co-founder of the inclusive mental health foundation Don’t Mind Me—to talk about what happens when a family is forced to navigate a system that doesn’t work. Mädchen shares how her son Sylvester’s first major episode in college thrust their family into emergency rooms, misdiagnoses, and a long search for truly qualified mental health care. She explains why mental illness remains so stigmatized, and how education helped her separate “my son talking” from “his disorder talking,” shifting the entire family dynamic. Together they explore the staggering lack of access, the predatory cost of treatment, and why the brain needs real time to heal—more like recovery from a heart attack than a quick fix. Mädchen describes Don’t Mind Me’s mission: vetted resources, scholarships for treatment, and an ambitious brick-and-mortar “holistic campus” that bridges the gap between crisis stabilization and long-term recovery. She offers practical guidance for families—stay loving, stay present, and don’t confuse fear with leadership. The episode closes with a message of collective responsibility: mental health is not “them and us”—it’s all of us, together.

    00:00 — What “Don’t Mind Me” Means + Why Stigma Persists

    07:10 — The Broken System

    14:20 — The Cost of Care: Insurance Gaps and “$100k a Month” Quotes

    21:30 — Crisis Stabilization vs Residential Treatment

    28:40 — Sylvester’s Diagnosis Journey

    35:50 — Psychiatry on Staff, Tracks, and Long-Term Care

    43:00 — How Families Can Help

    50:10 — Genetics, “Superpower,” Community, and Support

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    57 m
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