Pain into Power, One Deep Conversation at a Time
Crying in Front of Strangers, originally known as The Kamerie Gibson Show, is a transformative podcast designed to empower listeners to uncover their truest selves and cultivate profound connections in their everyday lives.
Hosted by Tempest Shalom "Kamerie", a passionate Generation Z thought leader, producer, and educator, this inspiring show features a series of heartfelt and meaningful interviews with remarkable individuals who have demonstrated resilience in the face of adversity. Each episode invites listeners into a space of vulnerability and introspection, as Tempest engages her guests with thought-provoking questions that delve deep into their personal journeys.
Listeners can expect to hear powerful stories on a diverse array of topics including self-identity, childhood trauma, sexual abuse, racism, depression, drug addiction, the challenges of having absent parents, navigating grief, and recovering from heartbreak. Made with love and care, each interview aims to uplift the hearts and minds of the audience, providing not only insight but also hope and encouragement. Join Tempest as she inspires listeners to embrace their struggles and emerge stronger, fostering a sense of community and connection along the way.
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Your interview skills are great. Keep being you!
— Caleb Young, Actor
Really enjoyed the experience. You are doing AMAZING work. Keep going!
— Jasmine Walker, Public Health Expert
Season 1

Pain into Power Podcast Premiere
Each week, this podcast will deliver hope, inspiration and plenty of wisdom… just what the world needs right now.

How To Unlock Your Inner Goddess
Tempest explains the different levels of approaching the Sage archetype, and how understanding your archetype can help boost self-worth and empower women to assert their needs and desires in healthy ways.Stay tuned to learn more about the sage woman archetype and how to fully embrace your own sexuality.

The Crushing Impact Of Racism On Mental Health
Raised in a mainly Latino neighborhood, Kiki shares her experiences of discrimination and insecurities growing up due to her Blackness.













