Empowerment Series: Stepping Into the Light – A Conversation with Amielynn Abellera
On an episode of the AW Confidential Podcast, I sat down with Amielynn Abellera—an award-winning Filipino-American actress whose star continues to rise across stage, screen, and voice acting. She can be seen in The Pitt, Max’s original series created by the dynamic John Wells (ER, The West Wing). Amy is the definition of talent with tenacity. But behind the credits and camera-ready smile is a woman who, like many of us, has had to dance with fear and learn to embrace her light.
“I live in fear,” she admitted with refreshing honesty. “The world can be a scary place… especially when it wasn’t modeled for you, or you didn’t have the right support growing up.” She still relates to that voice of doubt. The one many of us know too well.
That vulnerability cracked something wide open. Because the truth is—fear isn’t the absence of power. It’s the forge. And Amy is a glowing example of how brilliance can be born from the very thing that tries to hold us back.
Raised in Stockton, California, Amielynn earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychobiology from Santa Clara University before pursuing her MFA in Acting at USC. Not your typical path into the arts, but then again, there’s nothing typical about Amielynn. Her resume includes standout roles in Bosch: Legacy, NCIS, The Cleaning Lady, and one of my personal favorites—Apple TV’s Shrinking.
“As an actor—whether it’s voice, stage, or screen—you’re constantly pushing through fear. The job is about risk. About sacrifice. It’s never a straight line.”
The awareness, paired with unstoppable drive, makes her journey so magnetic. For women, creatives, or anyone who’s ever been told, this dream isn’t for you. Her story is one of inspiration when you need it.
When I shared my experience as a Latina—growing up believing certain things “weren’t for us”—Amielynn got it, instantly. She is familiar with that kind of negative messaging, and she’s made it her mission to prove otherwise through every role and breakthrough.
“I think the whole journey of life is pushing through a lot of fear… and still choosing to walk toward the light.” It’s that kind of truth-telling that makes a lasting impact.
So, whether you’re an artist, a dreamer, or someone trying to reclaim your voice, this episode is a reminder: the light is there. It’s waiting. Trust yourself enough to step into it.
And if you need a little push?
Remember Marianne Williamson’s words—the quote Amielynn and I both carry close:
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.”
Here’s to choosing light, even when fear shows up in the front row.
Would you like to hear the full story?
Amielynn’s episode is available on AW Confidential Podcast, streaming on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and Amazon Music. Don’t forget to share this with someone who needs that extra spark today.
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