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  • An UnEdited Life
    2026/04/22

    What happens when the room you thought would fill with light… stays dark? And what if that disappointment was actually the beginning of something real? Welcome back to Laugh on and Levitate with Rachel El Shamy

    This week I'm sitting down with someone I've known for over twenty years — and honestly, she was on my list from day one. Angie Day Peters is a mother of six, an author, a storyteller, and one of those rare people who carries joy like it's just who she is— not something she performs.

    But this conversation goes deep. We talk about growing up in a home split between religion and brokenness, what it felt like to be handed a note in the middle of a church service that said "you are out of control, thus sayeth the Lord" — and why that moment became a turning point. We talk about purity culture, about grief, about the decade of bliss and the season that nearly broke her. About writing books in a week during lockdown, and sending a manuscript off to a publisher with shaking hands just days ago.

    And we talk about laughter. Not the polished kind — the kind that makes you think you might wet your pants in front of your kids. The kind that comes back after a long winter.

    Angie has a way of saying the thing you didn't know you needed to hear. This one's going to stick with you.


    Link to Angie's Devotionals and Books - Explore Angie's writing

    Link to Manhattan, Kansas - The Little Apple

    Link to Unedited Life - At Unedited Life, the "melody" rises through the work of our hands and the food we share. The Mercantile is a host for the "Children of Glory," providing physical nourishment alongside spiritual rest.


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  • The land is your land: Laughter as resistance
    2026/04/02

    In this debut episode, I sit down with Sam Grey Horse — Austin horseman, musician, and Mescalero Apache and friend — we hope you enjoy this deeply personal conversation, as we explore his indigenous identity, survival, spirituality, and what it means to live indigenously in a colonized city. The episode weaves together storytelling, songs, and Sam’s personal upbringing in a way that defies easy categorization.

    I hope you find Grey Horse's personal healing journey and Indigenous wisdom offering a roadmap for rediscovering our humanity, our sense of wonder, and our capacity for lightheartedness - even amidst the challenges of the modern world. His stories have the power to inspire more laughter, levity and harmony.

    Sam shares his family history, growing up in East Austin in the 1960s, and his early experiences with horses and the rodeo culture.

    He opens up about a serious horse accident in 2010 where he nearly lost his life, and in which Grey Horse had a transformative spiritual experience. This led him to reconnect with his indigenous roots and adopt his traditional name, Grey Horse.

    Sam emphasizes the importance of preserving Native American culture, traditions, and wisdom, which he feels are being erased. He wants to pass these teachings down to his grandchildren.

    Throughout, Grey Horse speaks passionately about the need for peace, harmony, and balance in the world, which he feels can be found by reconnecting with indigenous knowledge, ways of being and laughter.

    Quote: "One of the best ways to understand a people is to know what makes them laugh. Laughter encompasses the limits of the soul. In humor life is redefined and accepted." ~ Vine Deloria Jr. (Standing Rock Sioux), from Custer Died for Your Sins

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  • It starts with a laugh!
    2026/02/14

    You know that moment when the world feels impossibly heavy... and then something makes you laugh? Not the kind of laugh that ignores the pain, but the kind that somehow holds it while lifting you up at the same time?

    Welcome to “Laugh On & Levitate” a fresh podcast about laughter, levity and spirituality. This is a podcast for those of us curious about laughter, advocacy and what makes others laugh! We explore laughter as medicine, resilience, and a pure release of joy.

    Finding lightness without losing sight of what matters. About how humor can be both a shield and a bridge. We hear stories from the people who've figured out how to carry joy and justice in the same breath.

    So if you've ever wondered how to stay buoyant without floating away... how to honor the struggle while not drowning in it... you're in the right place.

    Laugh On & Levitate. Because sometimes, rising up starts with a laugh.

    Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. First episode drops March 19th, 2026 National Let's Laugh Day! So what makes you laugh?

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