Voice Notes: Hi Sam

Samantha Fernandez

Voice Notes: Hi Sam is the public version of my private voice memos that start with “Hi Sam, I hope you’re doing well when you listen back to this.” I use voice notes to process life in real time - untangle thoughts, work through emotions, ask better questions, and find clarity. This podcast is a cleaner, intentional verbal diary: self-reflection, accidental breakthroughs, and surprising insights. I share lessons and epiphanies about life, identity, healing, purpose, relationships, and ambition. If you’ve ever talked to yourself and discovered a good point, this is for you.

Episodes

  1. May 24

    S1E6: Inner Child, Empty Wallet, and a Dominican Man

    In this episode of Voice Notes: Hi Sam, I come to you with a full heart and a lot of homework — because the two weeks since Episode 5 sent me somewhere I wasn't expecting. What started as a therapy session became an excavation. My therapist gave me two things to work with: learning to recognize when I'm reacting from memory instead of reality, and doing the work to actually connect with my inner child. What I didn't expect was how far back those threads would reach — or how many different parts of my life they were secretly running. Before I get into the love story (yes, there's a love story), I lay the groundwork: what inner child work actually looks like for me, why I think it functions as energetic time travel, and how a book about personal finance cracked open some of the most uncomfortable realizations I've ever had about my own relationship with money. I talk about the household I grew up in, what I watched money mean to the people around me, and the patterns I picked up without ever being handed a manual. The second half is where it gets tender. Really tender. I revisit the one person I keep coming back to — and this time, something shifted. Not because the circumstances changed, but because I finally understood something about myself that I'd been circling for years: I have been performing for love my entire life. And here is this man who just... gives it freely. Learning to receive that without my nervous system treating it like a threat is, I'm starting to think, the whole point. The deeper thing I'm sitting with is this: a comment at Muay Thai led me to therapy. Therapy led me to my inner child. My inner child led me to money. And money led me back to love. The wound running through all of it is the same one — the belief that I have to earn the things that were always meant to be freely given. I'm working on believing something different now.

    32 min
  2. May 9

    S1E5: The Tiger Is Out

    In this episode of Voice Notes: Hi Sam, I come to you raw, emotional, and in the middle of something I'm still processing — because sometimes the most important episodes are the ones you record before you have all the answers. Two weeks ago, I named a desire out loud: to be bold, unapologetically, with full self-acceptance. What I didn't know was that saying it would set everything in motion. A lymphatic massage. A vision of Anubis. A TikTok that stopped me cold. A two-hour ceremony wrapped in cloth like a mummy. And then, one week later, a single comment from a friend that sent me into the deepest spiral I've experienced since moving to Houston. Before I get into all of that, I lay down the full spiritual framework I operate from — because this episode lives there. I talk about what I believe desire actually is, why I think we're all born with divine programming, and how I understand the role of a spiritual team in navigating life. I introduce the maze. I talk about why some people live with regret. And I explain why naming what you want isn't just an act of clarity — it's an act of transformation. The second half of this episode is where it gets personal. Really personal. I go back to my childhood — the spotlight, the rumors, the pressure, the cage I built to protect myself — and connect it directly to what unraveled for me this week at Muay Thai. Because it turns out, you can release something energetically and still have to face it in a carpool ride home on a Monday night. The deeper thing I'm sitting with is this: I went from one extreme to the other — highly visible to completely invisible — and now I'm being called back into the light. And I'm starting exactly where I left off. Which means the healing has to happen in the open, in real time, with people listening. The tiger is out. She's wounded. But she is not weak.

    29 min

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About

Voice Notes: Hi Sam is the public version of my private voice memos that start with “Hi Sam, I hope you’re doing well when you listen back to this.” I use voice notes to process life in real time - untangle thoughts, work through emotions, ask better questions, and find clarity. This podcast is a cleaner, intentional verbal diary: self-reflection, accidental breakthroughs, and surprising insights. I share lessons and epiphanies about life, identity, healing, purpose, relationships, and ambition. If you’ve ever talked to yourself and discovered a good point, this is for you.