Angels of the Light show

Angels of the Light

Summary: Lisa Casarez founder of the foster care agency “Angels of Grace” and Vikki Luna the founder of the women’s recovery program “The Lighthouse” share their unbelievable mission and purpose. Their calling, not most people can undertake. Their journey will have the listener in tears and joyful at the same time. Their daily purpose goes unnoticed with society and the mainstream. Now it’s time to share in what they do. These two warriors of God are there to break the substance abuse cycle. Follow in their steps and be that guiding light to those precious angels that walk among us unnoticed.

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 Networking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:11

This week's episode has to do with collaborating with others. We don't have all the answers, being open to help and networking can get someone further in the journey. Faced with challenges and questions the Angels give advice, systems, and tools, to achieve your greatest potential.

 Following the Light | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:33

Lisa and Vikki walk, talk and do everything they can to be with the light. If it's not for God's presence in us, the world would be dark. Only through us can we enjoy God and all his divine mercy. Listen to the Angels talk about how and why the light is the only way to see out of the dark.

 Family Healing Center | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:37

In this week's episode Lisa and Vikki sit down with Denise Wyatt. Denise is the Executive director who discusses why she chooses to take on this amazing opportunity. She is a nurturer and a mother with a dedication to helping the children and the women in the area. These quotes are direct from their website at Fhcfresno.org, "The Family Healing Center is a non-profit organization that provides critical services to women and children who are victims/survivors of sexual and physical abuse, domestic violence, and victims who witness abuse. It is a comfortable place where women and children can feel safe and free from distractions and/or public scrutiny. The center strives to promote a sense of safety, trauma reduction, and consistency to abuse survivors and non-offending family members. At the Center, we care for victims of Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Family Violence with care and compassion. Our staff members are here to help you and your family through the healing process." Sit back and relax and listen to another great episode of Angels of the light Podcast.

 Calm, Cool and Collected | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:10

.In this week's episode, the angels discuss how to stay calm, cool and collected during challenging times. They discuss when in doubt or stressed out, ask God for guidance. He will listen. We are not born with the answers, so it's okay to have a moment or two to find yourself. Vikki suggests a book by Max Lucado called, Anxious for Nothing Finding Calm in a Chaotic World. Here is a tool that can be utilized when we are searching for some guidance. Sit back and listen to two wonderful women working God's plan every day. It's not easy as you will here, but they manage every time to be calm, cool and collected.

 Redemption For Lisa | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:54

Photo by Mike Baker on Unsplash "Everything which is done in the present, affects the future by consequence, and the past by redemption." - Unknown For Lisa Casarez the month of June is linked with bad memories and apprehension. Lots of negative experiences in her past have happened in this month. However, Lisa also believes in redemption. As she approaches her wedding in a couple of weeks in Hawaii, she believes God will give her redemption in her relationships, in her experiences, changing the course of her life. Vikki Luna tells Lisa in this podcast how God will bring her through a place of newness, a place of healing.

 A Cry of the Heart: Human Trafficking, One Survivor’s True Story | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:34

In last week's episode we introduced you to Debra Rush, a survivor of sex trafficking. In today's podcast Lisa Casarez and Vikki Luna talk to the co-author of the book A Cry of the Heart: Human Trafficking, One Survivor's True Story, Penelope Childers. She and Debra worked tirelessly for five years to bring this book to life. Penelope shares that when she began to write this memoir, she had no clue how to even begin. However, God assisted by guiding her in the right direction every step of the way. Penelope tells us this book is beyond human trafficking. It is about the loss of hope, feeling you are not good enough but at the end finding that no one is beyond redemption. And how the rescue of Debra Rush from human trafficking was orchestrated by God. To know more about the author and how to obtain the book go to: www.penelopechilders.com

 Breaking the Chains – Debra Rush | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:38

When Debra Rush was a teenager, a violent gang member kidnapped her and took her to an undisclosed location. He then forced her into sex trafficking. After surviving this nightmare, Debra managed to rise from the ashes and earn a degree in Human Services. She went on to co-found Breaking the Chains, a non-profit organization that rescues women from human trafficking. She partnered with Tiffany Apodaca to build the first safe house in California’s Central Valley which helps women forced into sex trafficking. Vikki Luna and Lisa Casarez talk to Debra about her experiences and how she coped with post-traumatic stress and how she managed to overcome shame and guilt left by her trauma. They discuss the dangers that young women face now a days being pray of sexual predators. According to the U.S. State Department, 600,000 to 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders every year. 80% are female and half are children. Approximately 80% of trafficking involves sexual exploitation. 19% involves labor exploitation. Human trafficking is the third largest international crime industry (behind illegal drugs and arms trafficking). It reportedly generates a profit of $32 billion every year. Of that number, $15.5 billion is made in industrialized countries. Debra Rush was named State of California Woman of the Year in 2018. If you would like to know more about Breaking the Chains, go to their website: www.btcfresno.org or call 1-888-858-2021

 Motherhood Of Blessings And Challenges | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:06

Photo by Bonnie Kittle on Unsplash Yesterday was a day of celebration for all the mothers in this country and many parts of the world. Lisa Casarez and Vikki Luna share with us what motherhood means to them. When Vikki found out she was going to be a mother for the first time, she knew she had to be closer to God and welcomed Jesus in her life. All the mothers she wanted to emulate had an intimate relationship with God and she wanted to be that kind of mother for her kids. Lisa and Vikki had a challenging relationship with their mothers which motivated them to be better mothers to their kids. They tell us being a mother is a privilege but it is also not an easy journey. There are hard times, which seem to last forever. When those difficult times come your way, just breathe through them because they will pass. Embrace being a mother every day because it's God's assignment.

 Expecting The Unexpected | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:21

According to an article published in 2016 in the New England Journal of Medicine...in 2011, 45% of pregnancies were unintended—a decline from 51% in 2008. The rate of unintended pregnancies decreased 18%—from 54–45 unintended pregnancies per 1,000 women age 15–44 years. Vikki Luna and Lisa Casarez talk with Kristi Burkhart, Executive Director of Fresno Pregnancy Care Center in Fresno, about the options the center provides for women who find themselves with an unintended pregnancy. Some of the options are medical testing, education and emotional support. They also refer mothers-to-be to other community organizations or agencies that will assist them with more services, key to the healthy development of the pregnancy. For more information visit their website: http://pregnancycarecenter.com or text them at (559) 237-0683

 The Royal Seat | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:09

Photo By: Joshua Eckstein - Unsplash "Leadership is not about titles, positions or flow charts; it is about one life influencing another." -unknown In today's podcast Vikki Luna and Lisa Casarez talk about what leadership has meant to them both personally and professionally. They tell us leadership is design by God in the womb. He hand picks those individuals who will be the voice of those less fortunate. It is important for those leaders to be in fellowship with God on a daily basis because, if they don't, there is a chance the beast of pride will intercept and can create havoc by making the individual lose focus. God puts us on earth to be a blessing in others people's lives, to bring heaven to earth and to expand his kingdom.

 Food Is For Nourishment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:54

Obesity in the United Estates is at an all time high. Over 39% of the adult population are obese. According to Doctor Charles Denman, the problems stem from our lifestyle. He tells Lisa Casarez and Vikki Luna we need to change how we relate to food. We need to stop using food as a crutch for our emotions. For example, eat out of boredom; we eat out of frustration; we eat out of loneliness. The first thing we need to do is to change our relationship with food. We need to think of food as nourishment, as a way to sustain us, to keep us alive. Doctor Denman and a team of professionals work with patients to help them lose weight and keep it off. If you want more information about his clinic, go to their website: succeedmedicalweightloss.com or call (559) 323-7822

 Live A Healthy Balanced Life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:38

Photo by: Austin Neill/ Unsplash In today's podcast Lisa Casarez and Vikki Luna share their commitment to weight loss for the month of April. They tell us how it sometimes takes a health crisis for people to realize the need to change their life style. It is so important not to wait until something goes wrong. Take care of your body now and it will take care of you in the future. Treat it like the temple it is because it is God's masterpiece. Ask God to help you in your quest for a healthy life. As we get older it is hard to take care of our body, often because we lack motivation. But you have to nurture yourself because when you are unhealthy you can't accomplish anything. Make small changes...take a walk, drink eight glasses of water per day, don't drink sodas. Those little changes make a difference at the end. If you take little steps of positive change in your life you will reach a place where you are healthy before you know it.

 The Most Powerful Little Thing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:14

In this episode, we sit down with our precious friend Reverend Bryan Lee Martin. he is the author of Kindness Is The Most Powerful Little Thing in the World. We discuss how a simple smile can be contagious and much needed. Throughout all of our backgrounds, we see what the lack of kindness can do to our society. A simple smile to a stranger can communicate through all barriers, an understanding of love. Reverend Bryan talks about his book and why it's needed in a world of utmost distraction.

 Live The Life You Have Imagined | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:46

Imagine yourself at 60 years of age having to start your life over... well, that is exactly what happened to Janie Jurkovich. Janie is our guest in today's podcast. She talks very candidly with Vikki Luna and Lisa Casarez about how her life changed drastically when her husband of 35 years left her. She tells us her life was a real mess and she was in a lot of debt. Then, just when she was at her worst, divine intervention guided her to the world of writing. She started writing a blog and as time went by it evolved into writing books. The book "Live the Life You Have Imagined!" is designed to help women live their best life. Janie imparts her wisdom, gained through her many life experiences, in the pages of the book. She hopes women read the book and start taking steps to live a meaningful and joyful life. Janie now dedicates her life to running in track and field events, traveling the world, and expanding her knowledge whenever and wherever she can. If you would like more information about her, visit her website: https://janiej.net/

 Building People of Significance | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:57

In this week's podcast, Lisa Casarez and Vikki Luna talk with guest Lorraine Sepeda. Lorraine works as a job developer with the program CalWorks within the educational institution of Fresno City College. The program is funded through grants by the Department Of Social Services in the county of Fresno. CalWORKs is dedicated to providing services to low income parents, currently receiving cash aid, who are seeking to become self sufficient through education. Once the parents graduate from their college program, and have received job training, Lorraine's job is to find them a job. According to Lisa, this program provides people an opportunity to get up in the morning, go to work and contribute. It provides people with significance. If you would like more information you could go to their website at: https://www.fresnocitycollege.edu/student-services/calworks/index.html or you could call Lorraine Sepeda at: (559) 442-8286

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