Everybody Has Something To Say

Everybody Has Something To Say

byJessica Rey

ScienceSocial

This podcast is a shared sacred spiritual garden and the work here is intentional. Through seasonal readings, conversations, and lived wisdom, we practice reparenting ourselves at the root through the guidance of the cosmic mother, learning how balance, harmony, and reciprocity actually function in real life. This is a digital community built with care: where mind, body, and soul sit at the same table; where feminine and masculine energies learn cooperation instead of control; and where becoming your best self is not rushed, but cultivated. Listeners are invited to tend the garden together, to share their voices as guests, and...

Episodes(40 episodes)

Episode 63
Episode 63: Nothing Collapses to One Story
Good evening. Tonight, we sit with a simple but easily forgotten truth - nothing real can be reduced to one explanation without losing itself. In a time where everything is summarized, labeled, and decided in seconds, we gently examine what it costs us to collapse complexity into certainty. This is not about blame. Not about sides. Not even about being right. It’s about seeing clearly… and noticing where we participate in simplifying what was never meant to be simple.
Published: Mar 26, 2026Duration: 6m 27s
Episode 62
Episode 62: Raising Your Vibration Without Escaping Your Life
Tonight’s reflection explores what it really means to raise your vibration, not as a concept to escape pain, but as a practice of returning to yourself. We look at the difference between wanting to leave your life and wanting relief from suffering, and how small, grounded shifts in your body, thoughts, and attention can begin to restore clarity, energy, and direction. This is a shadow work conversation. Honest. Gentle. Empowering. Because the goal is not perfection. The goal is remembering how to come back to yourself - gain and again.
Published: Mar 25, 2026Duration: 8m 15s
Episode 61
Episode 61: Reparenting from the Roots, Week Fourteen - The First Step Into Spring
Spring has arrived.   After months of reflection, regulation, and reparenting from the roots, this week marks a clear transition:   You are no longer preparing. You are participating.   Week Fourteen is about accountability with compassion. About recognizing that what you saw in winter now asks to be lived differently in spring.   This episode moves beyond awareness into action—inviting you to interrupt patterns, take responsibility for what you now see, and step forward with clarity.   You are not...
Published: Mar 24, 2026Duration: 9m 34s
Episode 60
Episode 60: When Does Adulthood Finally Arrive, and excuses expire?
When does adulthood actually begin, and excuses expire, and why do so many of us feel like we’ve “done the work,” only to find ourselves starting over at a deeper level? In this episode, we sit at the kitchen table and talk honestly about accountability, healing, and the quiet patterns that follow us into adulthood. This is a reflection on what it really means to re-parent yourself year after year, how ego can disguise itself as mastery, and why the moment you think you’ve completed a layer of healing… may actually be the doorway into the next.<...
Published: Mar 20, 2026Duration: 9m 46s
Episode 59
Episode 59: Reparenting from the Roots Week Thirteen - The First Step Into Spring
Week Thirteen arrives at the edge of a new season.   In just a few days, spring officially begins. After twelve weeks of winter reflection calming the nervous system, returning after missteps, holding shape, practicing discernment, and rebuilding from the roots this episode asks a simple but honest question:   Did you make it through the winter?   For some, the season may feel complete. For others, winter may still be unfolding internally. For others still, the first signs of sunlight and growth may already be vis...
Published: Mar 17, 2026Duration: 9m 32s
Episode 58
Episode 58: The Final Tally Always Favors Love
The world does not always look like love.   Turn on the news, scroll through a comment section, or simply move through a difficult day and it can seem like anger, fear, and division are winning. But if you step back far enough and look at the long arc of human life, another truth quietly reveals itself.   The final tally always favors love.   In this evening kitchen-table conversation by the ocean, we explore what love actually looks like in real life not the polished version people imagine, but the...
Published: Mar 12, 2026Duration: 12m 22s
Episode 57
Episode 57: Reparenting from the Roots Week Twelve - Emerging From Winter
Week Twelve marks the threshold. For eleven weeks, this series has lived in winter the season of slowing down, regulating the nervous system, repairing internal structures, and reparenting from the roots. Winter is where we sit with ourselves. Where we notice patterns. Where we return after missteps. Where we hold shape and develop discernment. But winter is not meant to last forever. With only two weeks left in the season, Week Twelve begins preparing for the transition into spring the movement from internal work into outward living.<...
Published: Mar 10, 2026Duration: 9m 47s
Episode 56
Episode 56: Harmony on Fridays: Conversations with Dr. Rey & Jess
In a world moving faster than most of us can process, where attention has become the modern currency and truth can feel difficult to locate, Jess Rey and Dr. Rey are setting aside one evening a week to return to something timeless. Love. Not the polished version. Not the curated version. The real one. Every Friday, Jess and Dr. Rey sit down together at the proverbial kitchen table and invite listeners into an honest conversation about life, relationships, culture, and the quiet work of staying in harmony with one another...
Published: Mar 7, 2026Duration: 40m 10s
Episode 55
Episode 55: Reparenting from the Roots Week Eleven - Are We Progressing or Cycling?
Week Eleven steps into the tension of the moment without panic and without denial.   We are living in a time that feels extraordinary rapid shifts, generational friction, power restructuring, cultural uncertainty, new freedoms, contested freedoms. It can feel like we are advancing quickly. It can also feel like we are wobbling.   This episode asks a grounded question:   Are we progressing or simply cycling back into familiar human patterns dressed up in modern language?   Drawing from Dr. Rey’s conversation on The Observable Unknown about...
Published: Mar 3, 2026Duration: 9m 28s
Episode 54
Episode 54: The Questions That Stay - Interview with Dr. Rey
Some questions do not leave.   They return in different seasons, asking for deeper honesty and a steadier kind of courage.   In this first guest episode of Everybody Has Something to Say, Jess sits down with Dr. Juan Carlos Rey (Scholar, Author, and host of The Observable Unknown) for a conversation about slow growth, inner peace, and the questions that continue shaping a life over time.   Together they explore:   What success looks like when progress is quiet but real The habits that protect peace, even when...
Published: Mar 1, 2026Duration: 50m 43s
Episode 53
Episode 53: Week Ten moves reparenting out of the internal classroom and into lived experience
After learning to hold structure (Week Nine), this episode explores a quieter truth: growth is not always dramatic, meaningful moments are not always obvious, and life often teaches through ordinary encounters.   A slow day in Mesquite a donkey museum, the quiet reality of endurance, and witnessing a living sand art installation becomes the classroom.   This episode speaks to listeners who are doing the work without visible milestones. Who expected a breakthrough and instead found grounding. Who are learning that witnessing others becoming is part of becoming yourself.   Wee...
Published: Feb 24, 2026Duration: 7m 22s
Episode 52
Episode 52: Permission to Ripen
There are seasons where nothing looks dramatic from the outside, yet everything inside is reorganizing. This episode speaks to the quiet pressure many people feel to decide faster, become clearer, and produce visible change — even when something deeper is still forming. Today’s conversation explores the difference between avoidance and ripening, the invisible work of integration, and why steadiness is often more transformative than urgency. If you are in a space that feels slow, undefined, or transitional, this episode offers language, permission, and a gentler frame for the work that is happening beneath the...
Published: Feb 22, 2026Duration: 10m 19s
Episode 51
Episode 51: 2026 Fire Horse
Today we close the Year of the Snake and step into the first day of the Fire Horse.   This episode is personal and data-driven. Reflective and forward-facing.   I share what the Snake required of me this past year the descent, the discipline, the pattern recognition, the repair work that no one applauds and what the Fire Horse is asking of us now: movement, courage, clean momentum, and creative risk.   As always, this space is for builders. For re-parents. For late bloomers. For steady hands who want sustainable suc...
Published: Feb 18, 2026Duration: 6m 30s
Episode 50
Episode 50: Reparenting from the Roots - Week Nine Holding Shape When Others Don’t
Week Nine explores what it means to hold your internal structure when other people around you are unstructured. After learning to return (Week Seven) and to stay when things are quiet (Week Eight), this episode moves into a more advanced practice: remaining stable when others are reactive, inconsistent, or emotionally loud.   This is not about superiority. It is not about detachment. It is about maturity. Week Nine speaks to the moments when: someone escalates, someone withdraws, someone projects, someone refuses accountability,</p...
Published: Feb 17, 2026Duration: 7m 39s
Episode 49
Episode 49: Valentine's Day for the Misunderstood
Valentine’s Day doesn’t land the same for everyone. For some, it highlights absence instead of connection. For others, it asks for performance when what’s really needed is presence.   This episode is for the people who felt misunderstood by the holiday, by expectations, or by the story they were told love was supposed to follow.   Through a Friday the 13th that didn’t go as planned and a Valentine’s Day that quietly rewrote itself, this conversation explores cooperation over perfection, redefining success, and the power of bei...
Published: Feb 15, 2026Duration: 7m 19s
Episode 48
Episode 48: Friday the 13th - Love Done OUR Way
Friday the 13th gets a bad reputation. So does joy when it’s disciplined, intentional, and quietly chosen. In this episode, we sit at the kitchen table and talk about Friday the 13th, the Muppets, misunderstood meaning, and why learning to pause might be one of the most radical things we can do right now. This is a reflection on perspective, timing, and how we flip the script when the world tells us to be afraid or distracted. We end with a simple, old lucky penny practice to help you carry that shift in...
Published: Feb 13, 2026Duration: 7m 30s
Episode 47
Episode 47: Reparenting from the Roots; Week Eight Master Episode - Staying After the Return when No One Is Watching
Week Eight explores one of the most overlooked skills in reparenting: staying when nothing is wrong and no one is rewarding you for it. After learning how to return in Week Seven, this episode moves deeper into the quiet terrain that follows repair the days when things are functional, regulated, and unremarkable. The work has not collapsed. It simply isn’t dramatic. This episode speaks directly to listeners navigating families, workplaces, communities, and relationships of all kinds where repair is rarely acknowledged, consistency is rarely celebrated, and growth often happens without applause. <br...
Published: Feb 10, 2026Duration: 7m 0s
Episode 46
Episode 46: 366 Days- Cake, Structure, and the Kind of Hope That Stays
Some anniversaries arrive quietly, carrying more meaning than explanation. This episode was recorded at the kitchen table, one day after marking 365 days since a life-altering internal reckoning. On day 366, we sit with what it means to stay through menopause, illness, identity shifts, and changing family dynamics without forcing clarity or resolution. We talk about structure as liberation, about crying on the floor and getting back up, and about hope that doesn’t always look shiny or spiritual. Sometimes hope looks like a from-scratch German chocolate cake, baked slowly, shared tenderly, and eaten one ho...
Published: Feb 8, 2026Duration: 9m 13s
Episode 45
Episode 45: Reparenting from the Roots Week Seven - Practicing the Return when a collapse happens
Week Seven explores what to do when the structure you built doesn’t hold without turning it into something heavy or dramatic. Released one day early in honor of a 15-year marriage, this episode offers a lived, light-hearted example of how reparenting skills show up not only in intimate relationships, but with children, family, coworkers, neighbors, and even people you don’t see eye to eye with. Some days you wake up regulated and wise. Some days you wake up on the wrong side of the bed. Both are...
Published: Feb 3, 2026Duration: 7m 17s
Episode 44
Episode 44: Hope at the Kitchen Table
In a time when the world feels loud, urgent, and uncertain, this episode returns to something small enough to hold in your hands.   Hope is explored not as optimism, motivation, or belief in better outcomes, but as a quiet, sovereign participation in being alive.   Through the story of an early Aerogarden leaf on a difficult day and a bowl of rice and greens months later listeners are guided back to their own kitchen table, their own windowsill, their own small acts that restore steadiness when nothing else makes sense.   ...
Published: Feb 1, 2026Duration: 6m 7s