Five Lemons Laughing

Morgan Lemly Turner

Five women on a spiritual journey together. Join Amanda, Drusilla, Melissa, Morgan and Penny, as they share their personal experiences of applying spiritual principles & practices in their daily lives... The lemons discuss their breakthroughs, breakdowns, insights, and challenges, always with lots of laughter & compassion. As authentic as it gets, these are the lemons making lemonade.

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    Rage Without Collapse: Standing with Women in the Shadows

    A note on what you're about to hear: We know the apparent contradiction. A Course in Miracles teaches us that love holds no grievances, that anger is never justified. And yet here we are—five spiritual women, grounded in ACIM, sitting with our rage. This episode doesn't resolve that tension. It lives in it. Because some truths require us to hold paradox: we can be devoted to forgiveness AND outraged by systemic harm. We can believe in the illusory nature of the world AND show up as witnesses to suffering. We can stay rooted in love AND refuse to spiritually bypass what's happening to women right now. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ In this episode, we move from thought to action—and sit with the tension between spiritual faith and the "real-world" exposure of violence against women. When the Epstein files drop, when Gisèle Pélicot's trial reshapes how we think about consent, when young men grow up in a culture that celebrates dominance—how do we, as spiritual women, show up? We're talking about the difference between spiritual bypassing and genuine presence. Between feeling powerless and realizing you have choices in your own sphere. Between rage that's justified and rage that consumes. Key Takeaways: 🍋 You have power in your choices—your money, your attention, your voice, your vote. 🍋 Standing up doesn't require changing the whole system. It requires changing what you participate in. 🍋 Collective healing starts with "let it begin with me." 🍋 Rage and love can coexist. Anger and grace are not opposites. 🍋 What you focus on multiplies. Choose wisely. Resources Mentioned: Gisèle Pélicot's trial, The Manosphere documentary, The Hundredth Monkey phenomenon, R. Kelly case, A Course in Miracles, 12-Step recovery Work with the Lemonettes: Amanda (Spiritual Counseling): amandasnyder123@gmail.com Drusilla (Spiritual Counseling): djtalley@comcast.net Melissa (Business & Marketing Coaching): melissa@dugan2.com Morgan (Spiritual Counseling): lovelightmorgan.com / morgan@lovelightmorgan.com Penny (Performance Coaching): coachpenny@me.com

    41 min
  2. 30 MAR

    What Would Love Do? Showing Up as a Spiritual Student in a World on Fire

    "I need do nothing" — it's one of A Course in Miracles' most quoted teachings. But what does it actually mean when the world feels like it's cracking open? All five Lemonettes gather for an honest, grounded conversation about what spiritual students are really called to do right now. Meditate? March? Both? From vibrating love to voting with your pocketbook, this episode goes deep on inner work as world work. Every thought is a prayer. Where is yours pointing?   Are we supposed to light a candle and scroll past the chaos? Or is love actually calling us to something more? In Episode 170, all five Lemonettes — Amanda, Drusilla, Melissa, Morgan, and Penny — come together for a timely and spiritually grounded conversation about what it means to show up as a spiritual student right now. The episode weaves together teachings from A Course in Miracles, Conversations with God, and David Hawkins to explore one of the Course's most abstract teachings: "I need do nothing." The conversation moves through personal shares on where each host feels Source nudging her — from Penny attending national marches and working her neighborhood, to Morgan feeling a quiet excitement as old systems come to light, to Melissa stepping off the political treadmill from abroad and cleaning up her side of the street, to Amanda learning, slowly and uncomfortably, to get comfortable with peace. Key threads: the holographic universe principle, the idea that every thought is a prayer, the epidemic of loneliness the ego feeds, and the reminder that one person vibrating love counterbalances 750,000 in fear. Let there be peace on earth — and let it begin with you.

    45 min
  3. 23 MAR

    When Honesty Breaks Connection: Emotional Dumping vs. Emotional Honesty

    Have you ever been completely honest — and somehow made things worse? In this episode, Amanda, Melissa, Penny, and Drusilla unpack the difference between emotional honesty and emotional dumping, and why "telling the truth" can sometimes break the very connection you're trying to protect. Drusilla shares a raw, real story about a life insurance dispute that turned into a full emotional dump — and what she learned on the other side. Real talk. Real growth. Real life. 🍋   Most of us were taught two options when it comes to our feelings: hold it all in, or let it all out. But neither of those actually creates connection — and sometimes, what feels like honesty is really unprocessed emotion spilling out all over the people we love most. In this episode of Five Lemons Laughing, Amanda, Melissa, Penny, and Drusilla explore one of the most important distinctions in relationships: emotional honesty vs. emotional dumping. Emotional honesty is sharing your experience calmly and clearly, staying connected to yourself in the delivery. Emotional dumping is when the feeling is so big, it just floods out — and as Penny says, it's like you "show up and throw up." Drusilla brings the receipts with a deeply honest story from her own marriage: a life insurance open enrollment conversation that turned into a full emotional dump, a betrayal trigger, and a vacation that started with some serious tension. She and the Lemonettes unpack what was actually underneath it all — old wounds, fear, the ego's insistence that boundaries are necessary — and how she and her husband recovered, faster and with less residue than ever before. Melissa reflects on letting go of defensive living and having real conversations without being attached to outcomes. Amanda shares how practicing the smaller uncomfortable conversations has built her foundation for the bigger ones. And Penny closes with her post-its: 📝 No matter what, everything's gonna be okay. 📝 There's no getting life wrong. 📝 Harvest the learning. 📝 Don't live defensively. This episode is a follow-up to Ep. 168 on Boundaries, Consequences & Punishment — and it's real life, messy, and exactly what it's supposed to be.

    43 min
  4. 16 MAR

    When Setting a Boundary Feels Like Being Mean — Untangling Boundaries, Consequences & Punishment

    Boundaries, consequences, punishment — they're not the same thing, and mixing them up costs us. The Lemonettes untangle all three through real stories, ACIM, and a question: What would love do?   Have you ever set a boundary and immediately felt guilty? Or let someone face their own consequences and wondered if you were being too harsh? That confusion is exactly where this episode lives. In Part 2 of their boundaries conversation, the Lemonettes get honest about the difference between protecting yourself and punishing someone else — and how easy it is to blur those lines without realizing it. Amanda walks through a live example with her 1,000-pound horse. Melissa reflects on how years of people-pleasing eventually turned into punishment. Drusilla shares what it's like to be in a relationship where trust has grown so deep that the very concept of "boundaries" has started to dissolve. And Morgan draws on A Course in Miracles and Conversations with God to offer a reframe that might change how you see every difficult relationship moment: is this boundary coming from fear, or from knowing who you are? The episode closes with a question that's both simple and impossible: What would love do here? This is a real conversation — messy, nuanced, and honest. No easy answers. Just five women figuring it out together. Resources mentioned: A Course in Miracles, Conversations with God (Neale Donald Walsch), All the Way to the River (Elizabeth Gilbert), Jesus and the Essenes (Dolores Cannon) Your transformation is our greatest joy. Keep coming back — we love you.

    43 min

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Five women on a spiritual journey together. Join Amanda, Drusilla, Melissa, Morgan and Penny, as they share their personal experiences of applying spiritual principles & practices in their daily lives... The lemons discuss their breakthroughs, breakdowns, insights, and challenges, always with lots of laughter & compassion. As authentic as it gets, these are the lemons making lemonade.