The Amor Factor Podcast

Rebeca

You don’t need to earn your worth—you simply need to notice it.  The Amor Factor is a podcast designed to help you rediscover your inherent value, reignite your creativity, and reconnect with the part of you that’s been quietly waiting to be remembered. This journey invites you to care for yourself with intention—so that your love for others flows from a place of wholeness, and the circle of care becomes complete.

  1. FEB 15

    Why Touch Reaches Your Heart: A Matter of Relationships

    In this episode of The Amor Factor, Rebeca explores the calming power of touch, both human touch and the simple act of connecting with nature. We break down what science reveals about how gentle contact soothes the nervous system, lowers stress, and supports emotional well‑being, and we look at how Scripture has pointed us toward these truths all along. From the way your skin senses the world to the peace found in green pastures and still waters, this episode offers practical, heart-centered ways to feel more grounded, creative, and connected, and to care for yourself. This podcast includes brief quotes from publicly available sources for commentary and educational purposes. All content is used under fair use and properly attributed. Abraira, V. E., & Ginty, D. D. (2013). The sensory neurons of touch. Neuron, 79(4), 618–639. Kim, J., Choi, Y., & Park, S. (2023). Effects of tactile stimulation using an assortment of natural elements on the psychophysiological responses of adults. Horticulturae, 9(5), 555. McGlone, F., Wessberg, J., & Olausson, H. (2014). Discriminative and affective touch: Sensing and feeling. Neuron, 82(4), 737–755. Packheiser, J., Hartmann, H., Fredriksen, A., Gazzola, V., Keysers, C., & Michon, H. (2024). A systematic review and combined analysis of the physical and mental health benefits of touch interventions. Nature Human Behaviour. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-01841-8 Schirmer, A., Meier, L., & Vuilleumier, P. (2020). Affective touch and emotional well‑being: A review. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 11, 555058. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.555058 (doi.org in Bing) Psalm 23:2–3. Holy Bible (Public Domain).   The information in this program represents the opinion of the host or guest and should not be interpreted as medical advice.

    8 min
  2. 11/16/2025

    Why Creativity Is Your Birthright: A Matter of Relationships

    In this episode of The AMOR Factor, Rebeca explores creativity as both a divine gift and a powerful tool for healing and connection. Drawing from scripture, she highlights how we are made in God’s image to create and bring goodness into the world. Modern research reinforces this truth: studies show that engaging in creative practices boosts happiness, reduces stress, and strengthens your mental health.   This podcast includes brief quotes from publicly available sources for commentary and educational purposes. All content is used under fair use and properly attributed.   Kaufman, J. C., & Gregoire, C. (2021). An Updated Evaluation of the Dichotomous Link Between Creativity and Mental Health. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 12, Article 781961. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.781961 Tan, C.-Y., Chuah, C.-Q., Lee, S.-T., & Tan, C.-S. (2021). Being Creative Makes You Happier: The Positive Effect of Creativity on Subjective Well-Being. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(14), 7244. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18147244 Weir, K. (2022). The Science Behind Creativity. Monitor on Psychology, 53(3). American Psychological Association. https://www.apa.org/monitor/2022/04/cover-science-creativity Sawyer, R. K. (2012). Explaining Creativity: The Science of Human Innovation (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press.   The information in this program represents the opinion of the host or guest and should not be interpreted as medical advice.

    8 min
  3. 10/20/2025

    How Your Senses Can Unlock Your Feeling Code: A Matter of Relationships

    Step into the masterful world of your senses. Each one has a superpower designed to help you feel balanced and to connect with the world around you. In this episode, we explore how your unique blend of sensory preferences forms your Feeling Code. Your personal toolkit for calm, joy, and resilience. Discover how deep pressure, sound, scent, and movement can support you in tough moments, and learn how to gather these elements into a space that’s just for you.   This podcast includes brief quotes from publicly available sources for commentary and educational purposes. All content is used under fair use and properly attributed.   Sayorwan et al. (2012). The Effects of Lavender Oil Inhalation on Emotional States, Autonomic Nervous System, and Brain Electrical Activity Salimpoor et al. (2011). Anatomically Distinct Dopamine Release During Anticipation and Experience of Peak Emotion to Music Bertheaux et al. (2019). Emotion Measurements Through the Touch of Materials Surfaces Brain Sciences (2025). The Neural Correlates of Chewing Gum—A Neuroimaging Review Current Psychology (2023). The Role of Personal Relevance of Images in Retrieving Autobiographical Memories for Emotion Regulation Emotion (2018). The Effects of Viewing Photographs of Loved Ones on Mood and Stress   The information in this program represents the opinion of the host or guest and should not be interpreted as medical advice.

    11 min

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You don’t need to earn your worth—you simply need to notice it.  The Amor Factor is a podcast designed to help you rediscover your inherent value, reignite your creativity, and reconnect with the part of you that’s been quietly waiting to be remembered. This journey invites you to care for yourself with intention—so that your love for others flows from a place of wholeness, and the circle of care becomes complete.