“I know it’s been a minute, but this episode kind of explains the unannounced hiatus.” In this tender return, I open up about losing my grandmother (my anchor) and how grief reshapes love, faith, and the small rituals that hold us together. My sister Sarah joins me to widen the lens on grief beyond death: we talk about the quiet losses too — friendships that faded, futures that never bloomed, and the selves we had to outgrow. Expect: a clear, human breakdown of grief vs. bereavement vs. mourning; honest talk about guilt loops and how to stop shrinking your feelings; a gentle breath + ritual you can try tonight; and a short closing poem to rest your heart.
Content note: loss and the death of a grandparent.
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Ever feel like you’re caught between two worlds? In this episode, we get real about what it means to live in the in between where your roots shape you but the world around you doesn’t always understand. From code switching to cultural expectations, navigating faith, freedom, and family, we’re unpacking the messy, beautiful tension of being both too modern and too traditional. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Where do I really belong?” this one’s for you. Let’s spill.
Spilling the Tea with Amee G is your safe space to unpack the unspoken. Hosted by a 20-something Muslim woman finding her voice in a fast-paced, ever-changing world, this podcast dives into the messy, beautiful, and often awkward parts of life ,from navigating friendships, family expectations, and identity, to redefining relationships and healing past versions of ourselves.
Whether you grew up in a close-knit community and now find yourself lost in the noise of a big city, or you're simply trying to figure out how to balance tradition with growth, this is your cup of chai. Expect raw conversations, relatable stories, heartfelt advice, and the kind of honesty that feels like catching up with a big sister or your favorite cousin.
This isn’t just about spilling tea ...it’s about pouring truth into spaces that need it most.