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  • Through The Rain
    Nov 16 2025

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    What if the rain wasn’t punishment but preparation? We gathered a powerhouse circle of women to tell the unpretty truths behind their breakthroughs—stories of church hurt that cut deep, manipulation dressed up as ministry, leaks that became collapses, grief that emptied the room, and domestic violence where home turned hostile. Each voice stands its ground and shows how God didn’t always calm the storm, but He never left us in it.

    Dr. Audrey Moses opens up about separation, church wounds, and the slow work of restoration after decades apart. Prophetess Leah Kelly unmasks spiritual manipulation, reminding us that discernment isn’t cynicism—it’s stewardship of your soul. Myla Marie brings movement into the conversation, framing dance as embodied prayer when words fail and shame tries to sink you. Natasha Hagins paints a vivid picture of “leak to liberation,” moving from silent pride to practical help and a rebuilt sanctuary that mirrors her renewed heart.

    We also go tender and brave with grief and survival. Dr. Leanne Hendrick shares what it means to be drenched in grace after losing a child—how strength and softness can live together without apology. Tia Strickland breaks decades of silence on sexual assault by her biological father and steps forward as an advocate for survivors, proof that beauty after the rain doesn’t erase the storm but reclaims the future. And Yolanda Adams tells the hardest truth: when a mother’s hand becomes a weapon, God becomes a shelter. Accountability replaces secrecy, and a new legacy begins.

    This conversation is raw, faith-forward, and fiercely practical—full of scripture anchors, healing habits, and sisterhood that won’t let you drown. We also celebrate a milestone: our devotional anthology through Listen Linda Publishing is a #1 bestseller and just lit up Times Square. That billboard isn’t vanity—it’s visibility for stories that needed the biggest possible sky.

    If you’re carrying church hurt, navigating toxic authority, rebuilding after loss, or facing a quiet leak in your life, press play and find your people. Subscribe for more truth-telling, share this with someone who needs courage tonight, and leave a review to help these testimonies reach the next woman standing in the rain.

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    1 Std. und 50 Min.
  • Unmasking a Pretty Wreck
    Oct 11 2025

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    The bravest moment isn’t the breakthrough; it’s the decision to stop pretending. We sit down with author and prophetess Leah M. Kelly to trace a raw arc from generational trauma and domestic violence to faith-led healing, clean boundaries, and an unshakable sense of worth. Leah’s story dismantles the “pretty face” myth with startling honesty—soaked pillows, secret wars inside a divided home, and the heavy cost of keeping up a facade. Then she shows the pivot: surrender, therapy, and the courage to say, “This is not acceptable,” even inside ministry spaces that often prioritize titles over fruit.

    We dig into how discernment protects the heart when charisma and platforms can mask impure motives. Leah explains why representatives show up first, how to test for fruit over time, and how to honor God without excusing harm. Her testimony reaches beyond one family or one church; it resonates globally, with readers across cultures recognizing the same patterns of silence, shame, and spiritual confusion. The response to her memoir, A Pretty Wreck: From Trauma to Triumph, sparked unexpected reconciliation within her own family and signaled a wider need for honest, spiritually grounded conversations about abuse, recovery, and identity.

    Leah also shares what’s next: Kingdom Voices TV—a platform for women in ministry, authors, and creators—to take their message to the masses with excellence, plus a monthly Zoom class designed to move women from surviving to overcoming with practical tools and faith-centered support. If you’ve ever wondered whether God can redeem your wreckage, or if you’ve questioned the gap between public titles and private truth, this conversation offers clarity, comfort, and a roadmap. Start with one step: come out of denial, name what’s real, and choose worth over silence.

    Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations, share this episode with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review to help others find these stories of healing and hope.

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    43 Min.
  • Bossy? No, Born to Lead
    Sep 27 2025

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    What happens when you finally decide to stop letting others define who you are? In this powerful conversation with Lady Charise King, we dive deep into her transformative memoir "Sir, I'm Not Her, She's Not Me, We Are Not the Same" – a bold declaration of self-definition that's changing lives.

    Charise shares the raw, unfiltered story behind her empowering mantra and how it emerged from moments when she needed to establish clear boundaries with people who misunderstood or misjudged her. "Sometimes people will project on you their insecurities," she explains, revealing how learning to correct others' perceptions became a crucial part of her personal growth journey.

    With remarkable transparency, Charise unpacks how vulnerability after personal loss sometimes led her to accept treatment she shouldn't have. "People will see that you are in a situation in your life where you're vulnerable, where you may end up going the extra mile that you should not have gone," she reflects, offering listeners profound insights into recognizing when relationships are exploitative rather than nurturing.

    The conversation takes an especially powerful turn when Charise discusses how some people "don't like you, they just like what you have to offer. They're jealous of you, but they want your blessing." This keen observation about human nature helps listeners identify potentially toxic relationships in their own lives while giving them permission to establish healthier boundaries.

    Ready to step into your own power and define yourself on your terms? Grab your copy of "Sir, I'm Not Her" and join the movement of people refusing to be limited by others' perceptions. Visit www.whatshesaid.biz today and discover why this book is becoming a battle cry for authenticity and self-definition.

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    36 Min.
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