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Fiercely Unfiltered with Kelly Renee

Fiercely Unfiltered with Kelly Renee

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I've been holding onto stories, truths, and lessons that deserve to be shared - not just for me, but for anyone who needs to hear them. Sometimes the hardest stories to tell are the ones that hold the most power. They're raw, unfiltered, and unapologetically real. That's what Fiercely Unfiltered is all about— creating a space where vulnerability meets strength, where silence is replaced with courage, and where every story is told with purpose. This isn't just a podcast. It's a conversation. It's healing. It's growth.© Fiercely Unfiltered | 2025 | All Rights Reserved Hygiene & gesundes Leben Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg Seelische & Geistige Gesundheit
  • The Real Reason You’re More Careful Now (And Why That’s Good)
    Jan 20 2026
    In this episode of Fiercely Unfiltered, Kelly Renee explores the evolution of confidence throughout different stages of life. From childhood innocence to the trials of adulthood, Kelly examines how confidence shifts as we grow older, become more self-aware, and navigate life's challenges. She shares insights into how confidence doesn't disappear with age but rather matures and becomes more selective. This episode highlights the importance of discernment, courage, and patience in reclaiming confidence at every stage of life, teaching us that sometimes the bravest thing we can do is slow down and listen. As we face life’s obstacles, Kelly emphasizes that confidence is no longer about rushing through decisions or proving ourselves to others; it’s about understanding timing, staying true to our values, and learning from the past. Kelly’s message is clear: confidence, when informed by experience, is powerful, steady, and unshakable. If you’ve ever wondered why you’re more careful now, this episode will show you that it’s not a sign of weakness but an evolution into wisdom and strength. Key Takeaways Confidence evolves, from innocence in childhood to certainty in adolescence, and to discernment in adulthood. Discernment is about listening to your inner wisdom and not rushing into decisions due to fear or external pressure. Quiet confidence often comes after experiencing pain and learning from mistakes, offering steadiness and balance. Confidence doesn’t disappear. It matures, becomes more aware, and is selective in the choices we make. In This Episode [00:00] Introduction [01:42] When you're a kid, confidence is effortless...because you're unaware. [02:06] How opinions and judgments from others begin to shape confidence. [03:16] Confidence doesn’t usually disappear all at once. It gets chipped away. [04:03] How life experiences like trust and loss affect confidence in adulthood. [04:49] Confidence returns with a new sense of certainty in young adulthood. [05:42] How loss, betrayal, and trauma disrupt certainty and force a reevaluation of self-trust. [06:32] Midlife brings a quieter, more selective confidence rooted in experience. [07:28] Exploring the fine line between fear and wisdom when making decisions. [10:19] Learning to wait for the right moment and prepare for future growth. [11:39] Confidence stops being about belief and starts being about recognizing patterns. [13:13] Reflecting on the lasting nature of confidence that comes from informed decision-making. Notable Quotes [04:49] “Confidence doesn't disappear all at once. It gets chipped away.” [05:12] “You think you know who you are. You think you know what you want.” [07:28] “Fear and wisdom don’t announce themselves differently. They often use the same language.” [09:13] “Sometimes the most important action is quiet...It looks like showing up consistently.” [12:48] “Sometimes confidence isn’t loud because it’s busy listening...It knows timing matters.” Resources and Links Fiercely Unfiltered Fiercely Unfiltered with Kelly Renee Kelly Renee Instagram Facebook Website
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    14 Min.
  • Boundaries Aren’t Quitting: The Real Meaning of “Never Give Up”
    Jan 13 2026
    For Kelly Renee, “Never Give Up” wasn’t just a phrase. It was a rule, a way of moving through life shaped by military training, discipline, and endurance. It became a tattoo, a mantra, and a measure of who she believed she was. In this episode of Fiercely Unfiltered, Kelly shares how those words guided her through relationships, IVF, motherhood dreams, business, and loss. She reflects on moments that slowly shifted their meaning: the helplessness of IVF, watching her mother fight cancer, a marriage that ended despite her best efforts, and a business she had to release. Each experience challenged the idea that persistence alone is enough and forced her to confront a truth she hadn’t yet named, the difference between giving up and letting go. Through these experiences, Kelly discovered that true strength is not just about pushing forward at all costs. Sometimes, it means pausing, accepting limits, and letting go of what is beyond your control. She invites listeners to rethink “never give up” and consider that the bravest act can be releasing the fight without shame, while still staying true to yourself. This conversation is a raw, unfiltered look at resilience, courage, and the evolving meaning of strength in life’s hardest moments. Key Takeaways “Never give up” can become harmful when applied without discernment Letting go often hurts more than giving up because the love is still there Pausing is not failure, and stopping is not weakness Strength is sometimes revealed in the pause, not the push. The bravest act can be to stop fighting what is already over. Growth sometimes means allowing beliefs to evolve, not erasing them In This Episode [00:00] Introduction and the "Never give up" tattoo [01:11] Military mindset and discipline [02:31] Transition to civilian life and carrying the belief [02:31] Getting the tattoo as an anchor [03:39] Personal philosophy: Believe, dream, never give up [03:39] IVF and the limits of effort [04:42] Learning powerlessness and letting go [05:52] Her mother’s cancer journey [06:55] Witnessing letting go and experiencing loss [07:57] Personal encounters with letting go: Marriage and business [09:03] Redefining "never give up" [10:22] Embracing limits and growth [11:33] Conclusion and new meaning Notable Quotes [01:47] “Pain becomes something you override. Stopping becomes something you associate with failure.” [05:02] "IVF was the first time in my life where effort, intelligence, creativity, and grit were irrelevant. Nothing I knew how to do could change the outcome." [10:05] "Giving up is when you walk away because you don't care anymore. Letting go is when you stop fighting something you can't control, even though you still care deeply." [11:03] “Never give up doesn’t mean staying in something that’s breaking you.” [11:46] "Never give up didn't fail me. It was incomplete. And sometimes the bravest thing you can do is stop fighting what's already over." Resources and Links Fiercely Unfiltered Fiercely Unfiltered with Kelly Renee Kelly Renee Instagram Facebook Website
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    13 Min.
  • Self-Worth Reset: I’d Rather Be Misunderstood Than Shrink
    Jan 6 2026
    Why do some people walk into the boardroom full of confidence, yet feel lost or powerless in their own homes? How can someone be decisive at work, but struggle to stand up for themselves in their marriage or personal life? In this episode of Fiercely Unfiltered, Kelly Renee explores a contradiction that followed her for years. She appeared strong, capable, and successful on the outside while quietly tolerating deep misalignment on the inside. Drawing from her military background, the unraveling of her marriage, betrayal, and a series of layered losses, she reflects on a hard truth. Self-worth is not about knowing what is right. It is about feeling safe enough to act on it. Kelly shares how her sense of worth became tied to performance, endurance, and being the reliable one. Walking away did not feel brave. It felt like failure. She unpacks how the nervous system can override intuition, the quiet shame of becoming the person you once judged, and the slow shift from seeking external validation to choosing internal alignment, even when it means being misunderstood or standing alone. This is not a comeback or redemption story. It is an honest conversation about redefining self-worth after everything familiar falls apart, learning to protect what truly matters, and making the choice, again and again, not to abandon yourself when it gets hard. Key Takeaways Self-worth and self-protection are not the same thing Survival can override values when safety feels threatened Fear is sometimes rooted in lived experience, not weakness Being misunderstood is sometimes the price of alignment Self-worth becomes real when it turns into action In This Episode [00:00] Introduction and contradictions in self-worth [01:17] Professional competence vs. personal challenges [02:26] Self-worth rooted in performance [03:35] Marriage breakdown and identity crisis [04:42] Betrayal, shame, and self-trust [05:46] Distinguishing self-worth from safety [06:33] Redefining self-worth after loss [08:01] Stacked losses and questioning self [09:18] Choosing alignment and self-protection [10:28] Consequences of self-protection [11:44] Spiritual reflection and new understanding [12:03] Conclusion and call to action Notable Quotes [00:43] "Self-worth hasn't been something I could ever neatly define or confidently claim. It's been something I've questioned, something I've misunderstood." [02:05] “We assume that if you truly value yourself, you will always make the right choice, but life doesn't work like that.” [03:45] "When my marriage started to fall apart, it didn't just hurt emotionally, it threatened who I thought I was." [05:41] “Knowing your self-worth doesn't automatically mean you're ready to protect it.” [11:53] “Self-worth isn't erasing who you were. It's understanding her and choosing not to abandon yourself again.” Resources and Links Fiercely Unfiltered Fiercely Unfiltered with Kelly Renee Kelly Renee Instagram Facebook Website
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    13 Min.
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