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The Luella Jonk Show explores relationships, faith, health, culture, and meaning through the lens of lived experience rather than trends or formulas. These are conversations shaped by years of listening to others, walking through suffering, and learning what sustains a life over time.

Episodes include personal reflections and conversations with guests from diverse backgrounds, including clinicians, priests, artists, writers, chefs, and individuals from different countries and cultures.

New episodes are released weekly.

Episode 18 – David Murray

I dive into an enlightening conversation with David Murray, exploring the challenges of modern-day parenting and how empathy and support play pivotal roles.

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Episode 17 – Luella Jonk

In this episode, I discussed on how to explore the significance of self-awareness and how it plays a crucial role in personal growth and healing, sharing my profound journey into therapy.

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Episode 16 – Amie Leighton

I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Amie, an incredible 21-year-old who’s already shaking up the mental health world with her startup, Allia Health.

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Episode 15 – John Gray

In this episode, we welcome back John Gray, the bestselling author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus, to dive deeper into the complexities of relationships and sexual dynamics.

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Episode 14 – Sonia Baschez

In this episode, I sit down with Sonia Baschez, a marketing expert who made the bold leap from working as a key player in a fast-growing startup to establishing her own fractional CMO business.

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Episode 13 – Amber Illig

In this episode, we are joined by Amber Illig, a pioneering general partner at The Council Fund, who is reshaping the landscape of early-stage venture capital.

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Episode 12 – Madeline Armitage

In this episode, I sit down with Madeline Armitage, a former fashion industry professional who transitioned from the bustling streets of New York to the realm of sustainable business practices.

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