Carlos Speaks Podcast

Carlos

Looking for a podcast that will fill you with motivation, encouragement, and self-love? Those are the things that I hope to convey here with the Carlos Speaks Podcast. It is my hope that this podcast was creates an open think space to express, communicate and learn. Plug in to hear empowering stories and valuable insights that will hopefully ignite your passion for personal growth and positivity. 

  1. Apr 10

    Healing From Church Hurt

    Send us Fan Mail Church hurt can hit so hard it rewrites how you see God. We’re going straight at that wound and naming what it is: a significant, sometimes traumatizing experience tied to church life, most often caused by people who mishandle people. As a PK who grew up inside multiple church cultures and denominations, I share how I’ve seen it happen, how I’ve felt it, and why blaming God for what a leader did keeps you stuck.  We also draw a clear line between a church experience and an encounter with God. Great music, lights, and charisma can be a powerful experience, but an encounter is what actually frees you, convicts you, and lightens what you carry. When we idolize a leader or the vibe, our expectations get built on the atmosphere, and disappointment starts to look like spiritual betrayal. That’s where discernment comes in: learning to ask “Does this feed my feelings or my faith?” and “Am I being developed or just entertained?”  You’ll hear practical ways to heal from spiritual trauma without isolating: zooming out to examine the full story, taking responsibility where it’s yours, refusing to excuse abusive leadership, and finding a good church that prioritizes real growth over popularity. We talk about wise counsel, trusted community, and the mindset shift from victim to victor so your pain becomes protection and purpose, not shame.  If this helped you, subscribe, share it with someone sorting through church hurt, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. What part of your church journey needs healing right now?

    25 min
  2. Feb 16

    How I Prepared My Heart For Marriage After Divorce

    Send us Fan Mail A single hard question lit the fuse: if you say you want marriage after divorce, what have you actually done to prepare? We pull that thread all the way through, telling the truth about loving the feeling of being loved more than the person, the sting of financial insecurity, and the moment infidelity forced a mirror we could no longer dodge. The story is raw, sometimes funny in its honesty, and always aimed at growth—not image. From there, we map the rebuild. Faith became a compass rather than a slogan, giving us the discernment to see relationships as they are and to hear correction as love instead of attack. Therapy did the heavy lifting of naming biases, tracing old patterns, and breaking codependency without breaking compassion. We cleaned the environment a future partner would enter: clear co‑parenting lanes, exes and family roles set with respect, and boundaries that protect softness. Stability wasn’t a flex; it was a promise—money right, credit steady, a home in order—so intimacy isn’t forced to carry the weight of survival. We also talk about learning from healthy marriages and wise mentors, borrowing rhythms that fit and leaving what doesn’t. The “thermostat” idea ties it together: a husband sets conditions—cooling conflict, warming care, and guarding time for connection. No tired debates about who brings what to the table; the table is already set, bills paid, and love invited to flourish. If you’re rebuilding after heartbreak or trying to lead with integrity the next time around, this conversation offers a blueprint that’s honest, practical, and full of hope. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage for the next chapter, and leave a review to help others find these conversations.

    26 min
  3. Feb 2

    Being A Present Father In A Broken Home

    Send us Fan Mail What does it really take to be a present dad when the family isn’t under one roof? Carlos opens up about the shift from ego to stewardship, sharing the moment a $189 request and a tough-love call from his father reframed co‑parenting as protecting a child’s environment. Instead of debating rights and tallying slights, he walks through the practical mindset that turns everyday choices into safety: support the home your child lives in, even when it’s not your own. We trace the path from early missteps to accountable fatherhood, unpacking how “broken homes” often start with “broken bricks”—the choices we make before a baby ever arrives. Carlos lays out how to date with kids in mind, how to separate being a man from being a father, and how to use grace without becoming a doormat. The story of his daughter on the skating rink brings it home: three feet can feel like miles to a scared child. Presence isn’t just being nearby; it’s actively creating the space where your kid can learn, fall, and feel you there. From there we get practical. Legal custody as a tool to protect time and routines. Calm advocacy at school that changes how institutions respond to your child. Clear boundaries with new partners—no yelling, no hands—paired with genuine support for the adults in your child’s world. And woven throughout is the power of community: grandfathers, fathers, and stepfathers modeling steady, transparent love. You can’t explain absence, but you can show up with intention, consistency, and care that breaks old patterns. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a dad who needs a lift, and leave a review with one lesson you’re taking into your own parenting this week. Your story might be the nudge another parent needs to keep showing up.

    27 min
  4. Jan 11

    Acceptance, Accountability, And A Future You Choose

    Send us Fan Mail Start here if you need proof that heartbreak doesn’t get the final word. We open the year of execution with a listener’s raw question: how do you get from the first days of divorce to a life that feels honest, hopeful, and whole? Carlos answers from scars, not theory, walking through the practices that pulled him from a dark valley into grounded joy. We begin with clarity on execution—doing what matters and killing off what holds you back—then move into the hard first step: acceptance. Not resignation, but the decision to stop bargaining and face reality so healing can start. From there, we unpack accountability as an act of courage: identifying emotional distance, missed bids for connection, and quiet habits that erode love, without collapsing into shame. The conversation turns to faith, where Carlos names how God met him when self-reliance failed and how grace reshapes patience, empathy, and discernment for future relationships. Next, we get tactical. Structure and routine become the backbone—gym at five, prayer at seven, work at nine—so progress no longer depends on mood. Intentionality drives the choices that change your life: therapy, church, better sleep, real boundaries, and a refusal to return to familiar pain. Finally, we talk community and wise counsel, the people who hold you steady when memory and loneliness try to rewrite your value. If you’re navigating divorce, co-parenting, or the ache of starting over, you’ll leave with a clear path: acceptance, accountability, faith, structure, intentionality, and community. If this conversation helped you move a step forward, subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find their way back to hope.

    26 min
  5. 10/06/2025

    From Calling to Covenant: Why Process Matters More Than Titles

    Send us Fan Mail Ever called yourself ready before you were tested? Carlos opens up about the gap between who we say we are and who we’ve actually become—and why that gap shatters expectations, strains relationships, and turns small misunderstandings into big wounds. With disarming honesty about past divorces and a firm commitment to growth, we map a clear path from calling to covenant that avoids the shortcuts culture keeps selling. We start by challenging title inflation: husband and wife aren’t self-awarded identities; they’re roles conferred by covenant and sustained by practiced skills. Carlos breaks down the sequence that actually works—compatibility, becoming, then covenant—and shows how skipping steps creates brittle bonds. Along the way, we unpack what “agreement” really means: shared values, explicit terms, aligned vision, and the stamina to repair when conflict hits. If you’ve ever leaned on churchy phrases or Instagram quotes while avoiding real formation, this conversation offers a needed reset. The heart of becoming is practical: clear communication, gentle strength, and grace under pressure. Carlos’s lunch break story reveals how assumptions and ego invent “imaginary problems” that magnify real ones. We talk about learning to see yourself in a conflict without self-condemnation, turning offense into understanding, and practicing the kind of grace you expect to receive. This is a call to slow down, build the habits that make you safe to love, and enter covenant with eyes open and tools in hand. If you’re dating with intention—or rebuilding after pain—you’ll leave with a grounded blueprint you can actually live. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs the mindset shift, and leave a quick review to help more people find these mindful conversations.

    24 min
  6. 09/10/2025

    “What Do You Bring to the Table? The question that makes women cringe and why men ask it anyway.

    Send us Fan Mail That pivotal moment when someone asks "What do you bring to the table?" can immediately change the temperature of a date. After nearly a year away from the microphone, I'm diving straight into this contentious question that has sparked heated debates across dating forums, social media, and even my own workplace. When a female colleague shared her outrage at being asked this question on a first date, it launched me into deep reflection about why this seemingly straightforward inquiry provokes such visceral reactions. What appears on the surface to be a practical assessment of compatibility actually reveals something profound about how we value each other as potential partners. Through this episode, I explore the mathematical concept of complementary angles as a metaphor for healthy relationships—how two people can come together to create something neither could achieve alone. I challenge the transactional framework that reduces people to assets and liabilities, suggesting instead that we consider the immeasurable ways people enrich our lives. The woman who transforms a functional bachelor pad into a warm home. The partner who brings softness and efficiency to a chaotic life. These contributions transcend the financial calculations we're often tempted to prioritize. Perhaps most surprising is my observation that in today's world, financial intimacy often feels more sacred than sexual intimacy: "I'll get naked with you, but I ain't going to show you my bank account." This hesitation to share financial vulnerability reveals our deeper fears about being used or investing in the wrong person—fears that ultimately prevent us from creating truly open partnerships. Whether you've asked this question, been asked it, or have strong opinions about it, this discussion invites you to reconsider how we measure value in relationships. Share your thoughts in the comments or reviews—I'm ready to continue this conversation across all platforms because these mindful conversations are exactly what Season Three is all about.

    19 min
  7. 01/08/2025

    Her Story, Her Strength and Her Self Discovery

    Send us Fan Mail What happens when you uncover the truth about your past and use it to fuel your journey toward healing and self-discovery? Join us as we embark on a heartfelt exploration with my mother, Jennifer, who bravely shares her life story, starting with her adoption at the age of 10. Throughout this episode, we navigate the intricate tapestry of family dynamics, personal history, and the determination that comes with the pursuit of independence. Jennifer's experiences, ranging from teenage motherhood and custody battles to finding love where it was least expected, offer a poignant look at resilience and the enduring power of family ties. Jennifer opens up about the profound challenges she faced, from discovering an unexpected pregnancy during high school to the emotional turbulence of teenage motherhood in a strict community. Her journey is marked by significant sacrifices, including a marriage initially driven by survival rather than love, and the subsequent evolution of that relationship into a source of stability and fulfillment. Each chapter of her life reflects a story of incredible strength, as she navigates through societal pressures, personal losses, and the quest for personal growth and acceptance. Her candid reflections provide valuable insights into the complex landscape of familial relationships. This episode is a testament to the transformative power of love, open dialogue, and the quest for truth. Jennifer's narrative serves as a powerful reminder of the healing that comes from vulnerability and the importance of reconciling with one's past. As we share this story, we hope to inspire you to reflect on your own family dynamics and the path toward reconciliation and empowerment. Join us as we kick off a season rich with encompassing stories and meaningful connections, setting the stage for more heartfelt discussions and life lessons in the episodes to come.

    1h 33m

Ratings & Reviews

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Looking for a podcast that will fill you with motivation, encouragement, and self-love? Those are the things that I hope to convey here with the Carlos Speaks Podcast. It is my hope that this podcast was creates an open think space to express, communicate and learn. Plug in to hear empowering stories and valuable insights that will hopefully ignite your passion for personal growth and positivity.