Clean Your Toilet Podcast
Sex. Death. Boundaries. Consent. Grief. Some of the most human experiences are also the things society still struggles to talk honestly about. In this episode of Confessions of the Unconventional, intimacy director Rayann Condy and funeral director Angjolie Mei sit down for a conversation that neither of them expected to go this deep. What begins as a discussion about two unconventional professions slowly unfolds into one of the most psychologically rich, emotionally vulnerable, and unexpectedly philosophical conversations this season. Together, they unpack: - Why society still feels uncomfortable talking about sex and death - The hidden emotional labour behind holding space for vulnerable people - Consent, boundaries, emotional safety, and power dynamics - The realities actors face during intimate scenes on set - Grief, funerals, and why death changes the way we live - Why many people struggle to voice their needs authentically - Parenting, emotional regulation, and teaching children boundaries - The pressure to follow “acceptable” life paths - Leaving traditional careers to pursue deeper purpose - The quiet cost of living disconnected from yourself One of the most powerful moments comes when Rayann shares why she walked away from law school with only one semester left, after realizing the future ahead of her looked successful externally, but deeply unfulfilling internally. Another is Angjolie reflecting on growing up in a male-dominated funeral industry, learning to assert boundaries, and eventually redefining funerals from something purely sorrowful into something deeply human and meaningful. There are also moments in this conversation that are unexpectedly funny, warm, and deeply tender — from awkward conversations about sex education, to parenting stories, to reflections on intimacy beyond physical touch. But beneath all of it lies a deeper question: How much of our lives are we actually living authentically… and how much are we performing versions of ourselves that feel acceptable to everyone else? This episode isn’t really about sex or death, but about what happens when people finally feel safe enough to speak honestly about the things most of us carry quietly inside. “Listen to your inner voice, do the inner work, so that you can find the place that brings you joy and that you're meant to be.” 🎙 About the Podcast The Clean Your Toilet Podcast explores the inner work behind personal growth, leadership, and building a meaningful life through honest, unfiltered conversations. #CleanYourToiletPodcast #Intimacy #Death #Authenticity #Purpose #Meaning #InnerWork #Parenting #Fulfillment #Boundaries #Consent #Podcast
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