Loving Kindness Everyday
Loving Kindness Everyday

Loving Kindness Everyday

Kindness Calloway

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Loving Kindness Everyday is where raw conversation meets divine synchronicity. It's a space for real moments, real stories, and the kind of conversations that don't feel planned—but somehow land exactly where you need them. Hosted by Kindness Calloway, the show brings together voices from all walks of life—survivors, artists, educators, healers, advocates, and everyday people navigating extraordinary experiences in real time. These aren't traditional interviews. They're unscripted, unfiltered conversations where people show up as they are. Where vulnerability isn't edited out—and where the most meaningful moments are often the ones no one saw coming. You'll hear stories about: Healing from trauma Finding purpose in unexpected places Questioning identity and belief systems Navigating relationships, loss, and growth Spiritual awakening, grounded in real life Some episodes are heavy. Some are expansive. Some feel like you're just sitting in the room with us while life unfolds. That's the point. Because often, the breakthrough you need isn't in something polished—it's in something honest. Every episode holds something different, but the thread is the same: connection, awareness, and the possibility of seeing yourself—and the world—a little differently. If you're looking for something real… something that makes you think, feel, or shift—this is for you. Listen when you're ready. It'll be exactly what you needed to hear...when you hear it.

Recent Episodes

Living in a Body That Doesn't Fit Your Soul
APR 2, 2026
Living in a Body That Doesn't Fit Your Soul
Some of the best things that have ever happened on this show started with a wrong turn. I wasn't looking for Jessica Elaine Blinkhorn. I was trying to find Jessica Marshall from Episode 3.12… when her face stopped me mid-scroll. I didn't know her personally—but I knew her. I had seen her around my neighborhood more times than I could count. Full punk makeup. Music loud. Powerchair in motion. Completely, unmistakably herself. So when her Instagram (@wheelie_an_artist) came up, I knew immediately: i know her. I reached out on July 13th. She replied the same day. We had been living four blocks from each other. That's Divine Synchronicity. Several days later we ended up back at my apartment with Christian Amaro—who just happened to already be there. No plan. Mics on. We just started talking. "I'm still here. I don't really feel like doing this." That's how this episode begins. Because that's real life. And some conversations are too important to wait until you feel ready. What followed was one of the most candid, necessary conversations we've had on this show. We talk about gender, pronouns, and how my own thinking has been shifting—especially after Episode 3.12. But the conversation doesn't stay there. It goes deeper. Into what it actually means to live in a body that the world wasn't built for. "The most disabling part about being disabled isn't my body. It's living within a system that feigns empathy but practices apathy." Jessica Blinkhorn shares what most people don't see: That 1 in 3 disabled women are sexually assaulted every year That 90% of people with developmental disabilities experience sexual violence That invisibility doesn't protect but instead it makes disabled people targets. She shares how she escaped an assault. How she nearly died alone in her apartment—trapped under a table, unable to breathe—until she found a way to move a laptop inch by inch to send a message for help. "You find a way. You find a way to make it work." We talk about the cost of survival: A $29,000 wheelchair A $60,000 accessible van $13,000/month for treatment $8,000–$10,000/month for care And a system that caps her bank account at around $2,000— while simultaneously making independence nearly impossible. "Having anything means losing everything for us." We also talk about something most people don't know: Disabled people in the U.S. effectively do not have marriage equality. Because getting legally married can mean losing access to healthcare, caregivers, and life-sustaining support. "We are the porcelain dolls of capitalism. Beautiful to look at—then put away." This conversation will challenge you. It challenged me. If you let it, it will change you. It changed me. I woke up that morning thinking things were relatively fair. I went to sleep knowing I was wrong. We also reference Saprea, a resource for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. 1 in 8 children are sexually abused before the age of 18. If that's part of your story, you're not alone. Jessica's work—including her project SPANKBOX—pushes people to confront how they think about disability, sexuality, and autonomy. It's uncomfortable. It's confrontational. And it's necessary. You'll hear everything as it happened: The pauses. The background noise. The MARTA. The sound of her powerchair shifting so she can breathe. I left it all in—so you can feel what it was like to be there. And the episode ends the way it ends. In real time. Jessica looks outside. The sky is turning. We leave so I can get her home before the rain hits. No perfect closing. No neat resolution. Just life continuing. "They're going to talk about it… not to your face, but behind your back." Not here. We say it out loud. This episode follows directly from Episode 3.12: Breaking Every Box. Jessica will be back. There's more to her story—especially the protest work she's been doing—and we'll bring you all of it. Check out more by searching "Loving Kindness Everyday" or "Kindness Calloway" online.
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|| Breaking Every Box || LKE 3.12 Season Finale
OCT 3, 2025
|| Breaking Every Box || LKE 3.12 Season Finale
Breaking Every Box || LKE 3.12 Season 3 of Loving Kindness Everyday wraps with a boundary-breaking final episode you won't soon forget! 🎙️ Jessica Marshall first stepped into the public eye in the 1990s on The Phil Donahue Show, becoming one of the first trans women to openly share her story on national television. Decades later, she sits down with Kindness Calloway on Loving Kindness Everyday to reflect on that groundbreaking moment and everything that's come since. In this conversation, Jessica opens up about her personal journey with estrogen, what it feels like to live in her body, and how hormone therapy has shaped her experience of womanhood. We also dive into one of today's most debated topics —> trans athletes in sports. Should there be a third category where trans and nonbinary people can compete? Jessica shares her unfiltered take, bringing honesty, passion, and lived wisdom to the conversation. This episode isn't just about gender or sports it's about identity, truth, and the freedom to live beyond Every box society tries to put us in. This episode goes deep into gender identity, ethical non-monogamy (ENM), BDSM, and sexual taboos and truths that rarely get this kind of open, real conversation. Join the conversation! Reach out on social media —> let us know how You Feel! ✨ …and stay tuned —> Season 4 will be here before you know it, and the best is yet to come! 📍 Loving Kindness Everyday is Sponsored in part by Rachelle Tires and Wheels (@rtwcustoms) stop by and let them help you they are located at the corner of Boulevard and Memorial Drive in Southeast Atlanta, right across from Oakland Cemetery. 📍 Barber Logic (barberlogic.com) - Looking for the best barber shop in Atlanta, GA? Barber Logic offers expert haircuts, grooming, and personalized service in a modern, friendly atmosphere. (Ask for Tami 👉🏾 @tami_barberlogic) Also featured: Rob Thompson (@sk8tl_official) + Tiffany Calloway (@mrs.calloway) Some Topics in the Episode Include: Jessica Marshall Fire Artist Interview Loving Kindness Everyday podcast Kindness Calloway Podcast Season 3 finale gender identity stories nonbinary athletes in sports ethical non monogamy ENM explained BDSM discussion podcast trans history Phil Donahue Show taboo conversations podcast queer podcast Atlanta LGBTQ podcast 2025 gender transition stories non monogamy podcast Kindness Calloway season 4 podcast announcement
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LKE 3.10 ||  Kindness+  BLISS
SEP 27, 2025
LKE 3.10 || Kindness+ BLISS
One night at the skating rink, Kindness Calloway comes across a scene that makes them stop and ask: "Wait—what are you doing?" That's how this unexpected conversation with Ria (@riabarkr) began. What follows is a raw and inspiring exchange about more than just music. Ria shares how her mom trained her not only in voice but also in spiritual awareness, teaching her to use the reticular activating system (RAS) to focus her thoughts and create the life she wants. We talk about why training your mind is just as important as training your craft. We're also joined by Tyyla (@tyylamusic), who was there the night Kindness and Ria first met, and we give a big shoutout to Ria's UK producer Jared (@jxred.wav) for his work on Bliss. The episode closes with an invitation: take about four minutes to channel Bliss while listening to Ria's song by the name. Let yourself enjoy a moment of calm, clarity, and joy. Thanks for tuning in to another episode! If you're looking to show Love ❤️ here are a few ways you can help us out: Shop with Us: Search for "Kindness Calloway" on your favorite online store Or visit BentleyFortune.com and use coupon code " KindnesstheKID " at checkout Support us TODAY for $0.00! • Share this episode with a friend who might enjoy it • Leave us a comment on YouTube.com/@KindnessCalloway Your support means the world to us and helps us keep bringing you authentic stories and Divinely Inspired Conversations. Until next time, keep spreading that kindness!
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LKE 3.9 || Creating Through the Veil with Lillian Blades: An Audio Mosaic
SEP 20, 2025
LKE 3.9 || Creating Through the Veil with Lillian Blades: An Audio Mosaic
In this episode of Loving Kindness Everyday, Kindness Calloway sits down with acclaimed Bahamian-born artist Lillian Blades for a calming and detailed conversation that feels like one of her assemblages—layered, reflective, and deeply personal. Born in Nassau, Bahamas in 1973 and now based in Atlanta, GA, Lillian Blades is celebrated for her large-scale mixed media assemblages inspired by her island upbringing, her West African ancestry, and the legacy of her late mother. She holds a BFA from Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), an MFA from Georgia State University (GSU), and has studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture as well as Caversham in South Africa. Her public commissions include works for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and The East Atlanta Library, and her pieces are held in collections such as the Birmingham Museum of Art and The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas. In our time together, Lillian shares in her own words how her process unfolds—weaving both found and constructed materials into luminous veils of art that evoke Memory, Spirituality, and Connection. Lillian reflects on the influences of her childhood home, her cultural identity, and the path that led to her solo museum exhibition Through the Veil (Sarasota Art Museum, 2025). This conversation is not just about art—it is about heritage, artistry, and the power of creation. Sit with us as Lillian Blades talks us through her world of creation her process and the opens up about the journey behind her work and the spirit that continues to guide it.
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69 MIN