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Unfiltered with Jasmine Ciera

Unfiltered with Jasmine Ciera

Written by: Jasmine McCoy
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Welcome to Unfiltered with me your host, Jasmine Ciera. It's a place where people share their stories that they hold close to their hearts. I hope you feel seen, encouraged, and leave knowing you're not alone while dealing with life. So come in pull up a chair, sit on the couch, or the floor. My heart is just to give people a safe place to talk and share life experience with me and you. Let me know if you ever want to be on 💜

Jasmine McCoy 2024
Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 10. Reflecting On 5 years of Nursing
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode, I talk about starting nursing during Covid and things I have learned about life as a nurse. Even if you aren't a nurse or work in a healthcare take a listen as I share my heart on what nursing has looked like for me and how it has shaped me. I unpack a few things I have learned along the way. It's a heavy episode but take a listen friends. Many people don't know this side of me it was hard to share so much and yet so little. Anyway love most of y'all.

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    46 mins
  • 09. Don't Be Too Hard On Yourself, Be Gentle
    Sep 29 2025

    In this episode, I talk a little about my journey on how I went from being hard on myself to being gentle. Although I still find it challenging to be gentle with myself I share some things that have helped me along the way. Often times how we see ourselves doesn't match what the Lord sees in us and he continues to remind us who we are in Him in times when we need to hear it. I hope this episode is helpful in some ways.

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    56 mins
  • 08. The Heartbeat of Connection: Calling People by Their Name
    Aug 4 2025

    A name holds weight. Saying someone's name might seem simple, but it can make a huge difference! In this episode, I talk about how this small act can reconnect us and truly help us to see each other. Join me as I reflect on the fading art of communication and how reclaiming this simple practice can bring us closer.

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    40 mins
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