In this episode of What It Iz, What It Beez Like?! on Holy Culture Radio, host Slim Sizzle (formerly King Size) sits down with one of Christian hip hop’s most consistent voices, Angie Rose. What follows is one of the most honest conversations the show has hosted in a while — a real look at what happens when a public artist decides to step out of the spotlight to take care of herself.

Angie opens up about her break from social media, which started as a planned week off and stretched past three months. She describes the season as a “cocoon” — a time of transformation rather than mere change. Away from the pressure to perform online, she says she started “finding me again,” hearing music for joy instead of obligation, and rebuilding her original team of friends who knew her before the industry.

The conversation moves through some powerful territory: learning that boundaries are healthy, that it’s okay not to be fond of everyone, and that discernment protects your heart. Angie is also transparent about the weight of being a role model for young women and the physical toll her ministry journey has taken.

The episode’s most striking moment comes near the end. Reflecting on her missions trips to places like Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic, Angie shares a simple but profound conviction: “the cure for depression is serving.” Drawing on the words “his yoke is easy, his burden is light,” she explains why pouring into others — even when it’s hard — turns out to be the very thing that lifts you.

It’s a thoughtful, faith-rooted episode about rest, identity, and finding life by giving it away. Tune in to What It Iz, What It Beez Like?! on Holy Culture Radio.


Source: holyculture.net

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