Quince Marmalade

Anatoly Malakov

Quince Marmalade is a healing and spirituality podcast for anyone on a journey of transformation, self-discovery, and emotional awakening. The seekers! The misfits! Hosted by Anatoly Malakov — author, transformational guide & Vedic astrologer — this mindcast blends storytelling, inner work, deep thinking, philosophy, and spiritual wisdom to help you heal, grow, and reconnect with your true essence. Each episode explores topics such as: • healing • spiritual awakening & consciousness • self-development & personal growth • mental and emotional health • soul purpose • toxic culture & identity.

  1. The Tyranny of the Crowd: Mass Psychology, Free Speech & the Crisis of Modern Society

    Jun 24

    The Tyranny of the Crowd: Mass Psychology, Free Speech & the Crisis of Modern Society

    In this episode, I explore a growing fear that has taken root deep within my soul: the fear of the crowd, the collective mind, and the increasing power of mass conformity in modern society. While making homemade quince marmalade—a symbol of reflection, memory, and spiritual awakening—I examine the rise of consumerism, social media influence, political polarization, censorship, propaganda, and the decline of independent thought. Are we witnessing the return of mass manipulation on a scale Orwell once warned us about? Has modern culture replaced love, faith, and meaning with consumption, pleasure, and endless distraction? Drawing inspiration from philosophy, history, religion, psychology, and cultural criticism, this episode reflects on democracy, freedom of speech, the tyranny of the majority, spiritual emptiness, and the future of Western civilization. Through the metaphor of a viper lurking within the heart, I confront the fear of speaking honestly in an age increasingly shaped by algorithms, ideology, and public opinion. Topics discussed include: mass psychology, social media manipulation, consumer culture, free speech, Orwell's 1984, democracy, spirituality, religion, modern society, historical cycles, Rome's decline, conformity, independent thinking, and the search for truth. If you've ever felt disconnected from mainstream narratives or questioned the direction of modern civilization, this conversation is for you.

    13 min
  2. A Conversation with God: Stop Dreaming of a Better Past! The Wisdom from the Pink Cotton Fields

    May 6

    A Conversation with God: Stop Dreaming of a Better Past! The Wisdom from the Pink Cotton Fields

    Have you ever wished you could turn back the clock? In this deeply moving episode, called A Conversation with God: Stop Dreaming of a Better Past! The Wisdom from the Pink Cotton Fields, we journey through a vivid, surreal dreamscape—a boundless field of pink cotton—to confront the one desire that haunts us all: the wish for a different past. Through a cinematic "Conversation with God," we explore the heavy weight of regret, the pain of a difficult childhood, lost loves, and the "what-ifs" of our education and careers. But as the dream unfolds, a metallic voice from above delivers a soul-shaking truth: The beauty of your present soul was watered by the tears of your past. Healing from Regret: Why longing for a "better past" prevents you from seeing the harvest of your life today. The Symbolism of the Pink Cotton: Understanding how pain, failure, and loneliness act as the "plow" that prepares the soil for spiritual growth. Perspective Shifting: Learning to see your life not as a "failure," but as a vibrant painting still in progress. The Power of Now: Moving from the paralysis of "I wish I hadn't" to the empowerment of "What will I create next?" If you are struggling with loneliness, grief over lost time, or the feeling that you’ve missed your chance at a "perfect life," this episode is a gentle reminder that your soul is in full bloom. It is time to stop looking back and start building a future using the wisdom you’ve harvested. Stop dreaming of a better past. Start creating your future. Keywords: Spirituality, Conversation with God, Healing, Overcoming Regret, Mental Health, Inner Child, Motivation, Self-Discovery, Finding Peace, Purpose, Metaphysical Journey, Manifestation.

    11 min
  3. The Great Road to the Graveyard. Jesus Rose, But We Did Not! (Inspired by Ferzan Ozpetek)

    Apr 15

    The Great Road to the Graveyard. Jesus Rose, But We Did Not! (Inspired by Ferzan Ozpetek)

    In this haunting and deeply introspective episode of Quince Marmalade, we explore the fragile, aching landscape of the human soul—wandering between longing and emptiness, love and illusion, faith and disconnection. Inspired by the emotional intensity and melancholic beauty of Ferzan Özpetek films, this episode unfolds like a cinematic monologue: intimate, sensual, and quietly devastating. A sunset in an Italian city, a love imagined but never lived, a heart that refuses to stop searching—this is the atmosphere we inhabit. What does it mean to truly live? Why do we crave love so deeply, yet feel trapped in a world that often feels cold, materialistic, and hollow? And if resurrection is possible—if Jesus rose—why do we remain unchanged? At the center lies “The Great Road to the Graveyard”—a powerful metaphor for life itself. From birth to death, we walk this inevitable path, carrying our desires, illusions, and silent wounds. We run, we hope, we dream of love—of being seen, touched, and truly known. Yet again and again, we are met with emptiness. This episode is a poetic reflection on: The search for meaning in a disenchanted worldSpiritual longing vs. material existenceThe deep human hunger for love, intimacy, and connectionLoneliness, illusion, and emotional vulnerabilityLife as an irreversible journey toward deathLike a slow, sorrowful tango, life becomes a dance we cannot escape. Some feel its beauty—others simply follow the steps. Jesus rose… but we did not. A quiet tragedy. A question. A confrontation. Through lyrical storytelling and philosophical depth, this episode invites you to reflect: Are you truly living—or just moving forward on the road? 🎧 Perfect for listeners interested in: existential philosophy, spirituality, poetic podcasts, meaning of life, love and longing, loneliness, cinematic storytelling, and fans of Ferzan Ozpetek. Step into the dance. A step back. A step to the side. A step forward… And ask yourself: What will you become on your road to the graveyard?

    10 min
  4. I Am Not Frida Kahlo: The Power of Being Yourself | Self-Worth & Authenticity

    Mar 25

    I Am Not Frida Kahlo: The Power of Being Yourself | Self-Worth & Authenticity

    “I am not Frida Kahlo!” And I never will be. But people like her are a true inspiration to be yourself, to embrace self-worth and self-acceptance, and to be authentic and true to yourself. If you are struggling with how to find yourself or feeling like an outsider, this episode of Quince Marmalade is your guide to overcoming social pressure and building self-confidence. We often try to turn our "bitter" souls into "sweet cherries" just to be liked. We explore the heavy pressure of social media, family expectations, and cultural trends that push us to "kill the quince" inside ourselves and become a sad imitation of someone else. Drawing from the life of the legendary Frida Kahlo, we learn that vulnerability is a strength and that our inner truth and "bold colors" are exactly what make us an original. Whether you are navigating personal growth, seeking emotional healing, or trying to find your internal compass, this episode is a call to stop imitating and start blooming. Authenticity vs. Imitation: Why trying to be like Beyoncé or Elon Musk leads to burnout and emotional exhaustion. Frida Kahlo’s Legacy: How she used her Mexican heritage and her flaws to become a feminist icon and symbol of female empowerment. The Symbol of the Quince: Why your "bitter" or "half-withered" parts hold the most wisdom and maturity. Overcoming the Fear of Rejection: How to stand firm in your identity when the world wants you to blend in. Spiritual Fulfillment: Connecting with your ancestors and your roots to find your life purpose. “Why do you bloom?” You bloom because your uniqueness matters. The world doesn’t need a copy; it needs the bright, neon-yellow, authentic version of you. This is Quince Marmalade—the only podcast that brings your true self back to life!

    12 min
  5. Love Is Dead! The Ivy Trap of Open Relationships

    Mar 1

    Love Is Dead! The Ivy Trap of Open Relationships

    Is love dead? Have modern relationships become a shadow of the passion and devotion that once inspired poets, writers, and artists? In this episode of Quince Marmalade, titled Love Is Dead! The Ivy Trap of Open Relationships, we explore the state of love, relationships, intimacy, and connection in today’s world — a world dominated by convenience, social media, and the fear of being alone. Modern dating culture is no longer about building a sacred partnership — it’s often about survival. People cling to each other not because of passion or devotion, but out of fear of loneliness. Many have become “life-roommates,” sharing homes, bills, and daily routines while avoiding the vulnerability that true intimacy requires. Relationships have increasingly become transactional, influenced by external pressures, materialism, and the desire for status rather than genuine emotional connection. This episode examines the “Ivy Trap,” a metaphor for relationships that grow not from love, but from necessity. Ivy doesn’t grow from sunlight; it clings to a trunk to survive. Similarly, many modern couples stay together to avoid solitude, to maintain appearances on social media, or to escape the emptiness of daily life. On the surface, these relationships may seem enviable, beautiful, or stable, but beneath the surface, they often hide decay, emotional emptiness, and a lack of authentic connection. We also explore the rise of open relationships and non-monogamous arrangements. While these may seem progressive or liberating, in many cases they represent avoidance — an inability to confront one’s own loneliness or the challenges of intimacy. Open relationships often turn human beings into objects, treating connection like a commodity and prioritizing short-term pleasure over long-term emotional growth. In this episode, we challenge listeners to look inward. We discuss: The Ivy Trap: Life-Roommates Open Relationships and Modern Dating: Toxic Modern Dating Culture Self-Discovery and Emotional Growth We encourage listeners to ask themselves: Am I truly in love, or am I clinging to someone for comfort, convenience, or survival? Are the relationships in your life nurturing your soul — or are they ivy, twisting and feeding off each other’s existence without giving real life? With references to classic literature and timeless music, this episode connects the wisdom of the past with the challenges of today. From the iconic lines of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet to the powerful lyrics of Whitney Houston, we explore how love has always been a sacred flame — a force meant to inspire generosity, courage, and self-transformation. Whether you are single, dating, or in a long-term relationship, Love Is Dead! The Ivy Trap and The Rise of “Life-Roommates” invites you to reflect deeply on the quality of your connections. It’s a call to examine your own heart, confront the patterns of fear and dependency, and reclaim love as the life-giving force it was always meant to be. Love is not a convenience. Love is not a transaction. Love is not a social media photo. Love is life itself — generosity, light, kindness, and sacred connection. Without it, existence becomes hollow; with it, life becomes extraordinary. Join us for a raw, unapologetic exploration of modern intimacy, emotional truth, and the courage it takes to love in a world that often seems designed to kill it.

    11 min
  6. The "Slut Culture": OnlyFans, Objectification, and the Systematic Dehumanization of the Soul

    Feb 4

    The "Slut Culture": OnlyFans, Objectification, and the Systematic Dehumanization of the Soul

    "The flesh is everywhere." Is modern "Slut Culture" a path to liberation, or a tool for the subjugation of the masses? In this episode of Quince Marmalade, we peel back the technological glitter of social media to reveal a process of systematic dehumanization. We explore how human beings—once complex and profound—have voluntarily reduced themselves to marketable items and "content creators." From the pornification of culture to the monetization of the self via OnlyFans, we discuss why being an " objectified human " is now marketed as a virtue. If the human being is reduced to currency, who is actually profiting? The Objectification Trap: The psychological difference between being a person and being a "product" in the digital marketplace. OnlyFans & Digital Prostitution: A critical analysis of the visibility economy. The Dehumanization Process: How reducing individuals to "meat" or "algorithmic units" erodes empathy and moral responsibility. The Death of Intimacy: Why modern dating has become a transaction driven by financial power and social status. The Role of the Elite: Is "Slut Culture" a profitable machine designed to make the masses easier to control? Reclaiming the Divine: Why faith, love, and depth are the only true resistance against self-destruction. The quince represents wisdom; the quince is truth. Quince Marmalade offers the authentic, sometimes bitter taste of reality without the sugar-coating. We refuse to remain silent because every silence is voluntary participation in the decay. "Slut Culture wants you loud, shallow, and available. I want you deep, silent, and whole." Stay Bitter. Stay True. Stay Human. Keywords: Slut Culture, Objectification of Women and Men, OnlyFans Critique, Modern Dating, Dehumanization, Social Commentary, Digital Labour, Philosophy of Self, Pornification of Culture, Moral Decay, Quince Marmalade Podcast, Content Creator Anxiety.

    19 min
  7. Why Affirmations Don't Work: The Truth About Toxic Positivity & Spiritual Bypassing

    Jan 21

    Why Affirmations Don't Work: The Truth About Toxic Positivity & Spiritual Bypassing

    Are you tired of writing endless affirmations, filling journals, and “vibing high,” only to realize your life hasn’t changed? Why affirmations don’t work is a question many people ask after falling into the trap of toxic positivity and spiritual bypassing. In this episode of Quince Marmalade, we throw away the fast-food spirituality of TikTok and Instagram and confront a hard truth: affirmations don’t work if your inner soil isn’t ready. Host Anatoly Malakov dives deep into the psychology behind manifestation culture, toxic positivity, and spiritual bypassing. If you feel like a “zombified monkey” repeating affirmations and mantras that don’t belong to your culture, roots, or essence, this episode is your wake-up call. Why affirmations don’t work and how they became a psychological Band-Aid The dark side of manifestation culture and social media spirituality Toxic positivity and spiritual bypassing explained The wheat-and-field metaphor rooted in Bulgarian tradition: why you must plow the soul before sowing The 5 stages of inner preparation before affirmations can work Why cultural roots matter in healing and manifestation The danger of spiritual gurus and digital shepherds This episode is not about pretending to be positive. It’s about facing pain, healing inner wounds, taking responsibility, and preparing your inner field for real transformation. Stop being a sheep in a digital flock. It’s time to plow the field, heal the soil, and grow something real. Join the Quinceys community—and let’s start plowing. In this episode, we explore: Why affirmations don’t work, manifestation myths, toxic positivity, spiritual bypassing, shadow work, healing trauma, personal growth, cultural roots, and authentic spirituality.

    12 min
  8. The Lost Ones – The Song for The Little Red Riding Hood

    Jan 7

    The Lost Ones – The Song for The Little Red Riding Hood

    The Lost Ones – A Song for Little Red Riding Hood This episode of Quince Marmalade is dedicated to the lost ones — to the seekers, the wanderers, and the souls who feel disconnected from their life path and purpose. Some people seem to know their mission from an early age. They move through life with clarity, confidence, and passion. They know what excites them, what gives their life meaning, and where they are going. These are often seen as the “lucky” ones. But what about everyone else? What about those who feel lost, uncertain, or stuck — walking through life like a dark tunnel, unable to see the light ahead? What about those who long for a meaningful and fulfilling life, but don’t know where to begin? In this deeply personal and reflective episode, Anatoly shares his own journey of searching for purpose, identity, and inner clarity. Inspired by a Bulgarian song called “A Song for Little Red Riding Hood,” this episode uses the image of Little Red Riding Hood as a symbol for the modern human being — always moving, always searching, yet often feeling misunderstood and alone. Like a modern Little Red Riding Hood, Anatoly wandered across countries, changed homes, crossed oceans, and explored different lives — from land to sea — in search of passion, meaning, and self-understanding. Yet even with constant movement and change, the feeling of being lost remained. This episode speaks honestly about that quiet pain — the pain of not knowing your path, your mission, or your place in the world. The Lost Ones is not about quick fixes or easy answers. It is about patience, faith, and action. It is about understanding that some people are meant to explore many paths before finding the one that truly nourishes their soul, like butterflies visiting many flowers. In this episode, you will explore themes such as: Feeling lost in life and searching for purpose Comparing yourself to people who seem to have everything figured out Following intuition and inner guidance Healing emotional wounds and practicing self-compassion The role of travel, curiosity, and change in self-discovery Taking small, calculated steps when the path is unclear Trusting divine timing, destiny, and life’s signs Accepting that it is never too late to find your calling This episode also offers gentle guidance for those who feel stuck or uncertain, including reflections on intuition, healing, curiosity, calculated risks, and personal transformation. It reminds us that when life feels foggy, it may be time to slow down, observe, and move forward step by step — rather than rushing blindly. At its heart, Quince Marmalade is a podcast about inner life, emotional depth, spirituality, and meaning. The Lost Ones – A Song for Little Red Riding Hood is a warm, honest invitation to keep walking, keep searching, and keep trusting — even when you don’t yet know where the path will lead. This episode is for you if: You feel lost or unsure about your life direction You are searching for passion, meaning, or purpose You feel misunderstood or out of place You are in a period of transition, change, or inner questioning You believe that life speaks through signs, intuition, and experience Put your Red Riding Hood cloak back on. Keep walking. Keep searching. And trust that your path will reveal itself — in time. Quince Marmalade — stories for the soul, reflections for the seekers, and gentle reminders that sometimes, losing yourself is the beginning of becoming who you truly are.

    11 min

About

Quince Marmalade is a healing and spirituality podcast for anyone on a journey of transformation, self-discovery, and emotional awakening. The seekers! The misfits! Hosted by Anatoly Malakov — author, transformational guide & Vedic astrologer — this mindcast blends storytelling, inner work, deep thinking, philosophy, and spiritual wisdom to help you heal, grow, and reconnect with your true essence. Each episode explores topics such as: • healing • spiritual awakening & consciousness • self-development & personal growth • mental and emotional health • soul purpose • toxic culture & identity.