In this episode, our host Kyia Stammer opens up about how the holidays can feel strangely bittersweet in your 20s. She explains it is a mix of nostalgia, growing pains, and grieving the simplicity of childhood. She shares why it’s completely normal to feel “off” during the season, how adulthood shifts the way we experience Christmas, and the unexpected beauty that comes with creating new traditions. Kyia also reflects on her first holidays as a married woman and what it looks like to build he...
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In this episode, our host Kyia Stammer opens up about how the holidays can feel strangely bittersweet in your 20s. She explains it is a mix of nostalgia, growing pains, and grieving the simplicity of childhood. She shares why it’s completely normal to feel “off” during the season, how adulthood shifts the way we experience Christmas, and the unexpected beauty that comes with creating new traditions. Kyia also reflects on her first holidays as a married woman and what it looks like to build he...
Part 2: A women's perspective of being on the receiving end of betrayal, mistrust, addiction
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39 minutes
2 months ago
Part 2: A women's perspective of being on the receiving end of betrayal, mistrust, addiction
In this episode, Kyia opens up about the silent side of pornography addiction—the part often carried by girlfriends, fiancées, and wives in silence. She shares her own journey of walking through betrayal, insecurity, and grief, and unpacks how hidden sin breaks trust in a relationship. Through honesty and biblical truth, Kyia explains what rebuilding trust really looks like, why forgiveness is more than just moving on, and how God carried her through the healing process. This is a raw, hope-f...
BY FAITH
In this episode, our host Kyia Stammer opens up about how the holidays can feel strangely bittersweet in your 20s. She explains it is a mix of nostalgia, growing pains, and grieving the simplicity of childhood. She shares why it’s completely normal to feel “off” during the season, how adulthood shifts the way we experience Christmas, and the unexpected beauty that comes with creating new traditions. Kyia also reflects on her first holidays as a married woman and what it looks like to build he...