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  • Embrace Your White Wolf
    Jul 3 2026

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    Scenes Referenced in Episode

    Steele's Madness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjIqa6MOR0o

    Balto's Initiation and Integration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucfHDO4k9gM

    Steele doesn’t just oppose Balto, he tries to erase the path behind him. That single move turns a kids’ movie moment into a brutally accurate lesson about ego, sabotage, and what it takes to find your way back when someone wants you lost.

    We’re in week three of the Balto series, and I combine two scenes that belong together: the cliffside confrontation over the medicine and the aftermath where Balto panics, runs, and falls with the crate. From there, the story opens into something bigger than survival. I break down “Steele energy” as the kind of unmovable, status-obsessed force that can’t be negotiated with, and why boundaries sometimes have to look like severing, not endless accommodating. We also talk about the way fear can imitate itself in both the obvious villain and the would-be hero, especially when pressure spikes.

    At the bottom of the mountain, the white wolf arrives, and I treat it as spiritual symbolism for self-integration, intuition, and the higher self that doesn’t punish you for struggling. We explore mind versus soul, masculine logistics versus feminine guidance, and why intuition is the kind of inner compass nobody can scratch out. I share a personal mirror about separating from a draining parent dynamic, and I challenge the idea that forgiveness must always mean continued access.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re supposed to keep negotiating or finally come home to yourself, this one is for you. Subscribe, share the series with a friend, and leave a review if the message lands, then tell me: what’s your white wolf asking you to do right now?

    Correction to Steele quote "touch that box and I'll tear you apart." I don't know I think rip is more his level of insane what do you think?

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    24 mins
  • Finding Beauty In Brokenness
    Jun 26 2026

    Broken glass on the floor, sick kids upstairs, and a town that still doesn’t trust the one wolfdog who might save it. We zoom in on one of the most quietly powerful moments in Balto: when Balto takes Jenna beneath the medical ward and turns empty, broken bottles into a Northern Lights show by catching the light at just the right angle. It’s romance for about five seconds and then reality hits fast, but that contrast is exactly why the scene works.

    We talk through what the Northern Lights symbolize and why “finding beauty in brokenness” isn’t about pretending things are fine. We draw a hard line between hope and toxic positivity, because pain is real and it deserves to be honored. The deeper lesson is focus: you can admit what’s shattered without letting it become the only thing you see. That’s where the idea of “true north” comes in, not as a slogan, but as a steady inner direction that keeps you from getting lost in fear, blame, or the town’s distorted version of who you are.

    We also unpack the character dynamics that make this theme personal: Balto’s lifelong practice of surviving rejection, Jenna’s choice to resist the crowd, and Steele’s ego-driven manipulation that frames Balto yet again. Then we bring it home with practical tools you can actually use, including staying present, moving your body to move energy, cooking simple nourishing food, journaling, and trying a gratitude journal when your mind won’t stop spiraling.

    If this connects with you, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who needs a little light, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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    18 mins
  • Intro and Balto Rejected by the Town
    Jun 19 2026

    Welcome to the very first episode of Divine Dialogue, a podcast where I explore the deeper spiritual, symbolic, and personal meaning inside the stories that shape us.

    In this launch episode, I introduce the heart of the podcast and begin with the animated film Balto. I explore the scene where Balto rescues Rosie’s hat, only to be rejected by the town because of his wolf heritage.

    Balto’s struggle becomes a powerful reflection on belonging, identity, and integration. He is both wolf and dog, and his journey reminds us that healing does not come from rejecting parts of ourselves. It comes from learning to welcome them home.

    Divine Dialogue Question:
    What wolf within you have you been denying that wants to be integrated?

    This first episode is dedicated to my creative friend Kim, whose encouragement and love of story helped inspire the launch of this podcast. If you enjoy thoughtful reflections on stories, creativity, and meaning, I invite you to check out her content below.

    Kim Ellendale:
    https://youtube.com/@kimellendale?si=NLGnLH7jc8A6mC3C

    At Kim’s Place:
    https://youtube.com/@atkimsplace?si=c_XWBRlfb6xXIJCv

    Next episode, I continue with Balto and explore the northern lights scene — a moment about beauty, brokenness, and the light that can still shine through shattered things.

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    22 mins