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When Kyndal Parks' grandfather died on Black Friday - the day after Thanksgiving – she lost one of her biggest supporters and confidants. While navigating her grief, Kyndal was also navigating life as a college student where she often felt unseen in her grief by faculty and the wider institution. What began as a class assignment turned into a powerful audio piece about loss, legacy, and the urgent need for grief-informed spaces on college campuses, particularly at HBCUs where collective trauma, silence, and resilience intertwine. In this conversation, Kyndal shares about her grandfather's extraordinary life - from his childhood in the 1940s, to living with a disability, to his time as a Black Panther, a gardener, a traveler, and the steady source of love that shaped her into the person she is today. She talks about the traditions they built together, how her grief shows up even from 2,000 miles away, and why vulnerability and community care are essential if we want to build environments where students who are grieving feel supported. Kyndal also explores the cultural and historical patterns of grief in Black communities, the pressure to "push through," and her vision for a world where grief is met with connection, not silence. We discuss: What made Kyndal's grandfather such an influential figure How his death reshaped her understanding of family, holidays, and identity What grief looked like at her college, and within her family and community Why she created her audio piece and what she hopes listeners take from it The need for vulnerability, community support, and grief-informed care at HBCUs and beyond How her grandfather continues to guide her today Check out News Ambassadors, the program that helped connect us with Kyndal and her audio piece.
Pastor Kyndal continues our Fully Devoted series with an inspiring message titled "Becoming a Proverbs 31 Woman." If you accepted Christ we'd love to meet you! Click the link below to introduce yourself so we can help you along your faith journey! Click Here!
Pastor Kyndal continues our Fully Devoted series with an inspiring message titled "Becoming a Proverbs 31 Woman." If you accepted Christ we'd love to meet you! Click the link below to introduce yourself so we can help you along your faith journey! Click Here!
In the fourth episode of a summer series, Maryland Sports Radio Network host Brendan Hartlove sits down with Kyndal Walker of the women's basketball team. They talk her love of art, soccer and what's ahead!
When the opportunity to sit down with Kyndal presented itself, we quickly took it! Regardless of what species you show, your goals, or what you believe in, Ms. Reitzenstein provided us, and you, with her insight to progress as people in this society! Ladies and gentlemen, we guarantee you don't want to miss this opportunity. Empowerment is here.
In this powerful episode of Brown Water Banter, we sit down with Kyndal Ray, a mental health advocate and the founder of A Walking Testimony. Kyndal is on a mission to walk across the Lower 48 states, sharing his incredible journey of survival, faith, and redemption. From battling personal demons to becoming a beacon of hope for others, Kyndal's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of faith. Join us as we delve into his experiences, the challenges he's faced on the road, and the lives he's touched along the way.
Take a look at this Mother's day by both Pastor Nate and Kyndal called When Life is Sour! If you accepted Christ please click the link below to introduce yourself so we can help you on your faith journey! Click Here!
Take a look at this Mother's day by both Pastor Nate and Kyndal called When Life is Sour! If you accepted Christ please click the link below to introduce yourself so we can help you on your faith journey! Click Here!
In this episode of the Addict II Athete podcast, Coach Kyndal Ray, also known as The Walking Testimony, shares his incredible journey of walking across America to promote mental health and recovery. He discusses the importance of mental health, the connections he has made with various communities, particularly Native American tribes, and the personal stories of loss and hope he encounters along the way. Kyndal emphasizes the role of faith in his journey, the transformation he has experienced, and how he faces challenges from critics while remaining focused on his mission to inspire others. His story is a testament to resilience, hope, and the power of community support in overcoming addiction. In this conversation, Coach Kyndal Ray shares his journey of walking across America, emphasizing the importance of flexibility, connection, and coping with life's challenges. He discusses the impact of his journey on mental health awareness and the relationships he builds along the way. The conversation also touches on the struggles of balancing personal life with public responsibilities, the significance of community support, and future goals for giving back. Follow Coach Kyndal: https://www.facebook.com/WalkingAcrossAmerica22 Please join Addict to Athlete's Patreon support page and help us turn the mess of addiction into the message of sobriety! https://www.patreon.com/addicttoathlete Please visit our website for more information on Team Addict to Athlete and Addiction Recovery Podcasts. https://www.AddictToAthlete.org Join the Team! Circle, our new social support event, along with the team and athlete communication platform, is designed to help us break free from doom scrolling and shadow banning and foster stronger connections among us. Follow the link, download the app, and start this new chapter of Team AIIA! Join Circle https://a2a.circle.so/join?invitation_token=16daaa0d9ecd7421d384dd05a461464ce149cc9e-63d4aa30-1a67-4120-ae12-124791dfb519
As chair of OEA's Aspiring Educators division, Kent State University student Kyndal Mickel is a staunch advocate for the needs of other future educators. She's also passionate about making sure she can effectively meet the needs of neurodivergent learners when she becomes an early childhood educator after graduation. As Kyndal shares in this episode, it's a mission driven by the challenges she faced herself as a neurodivergent student in Ohio schools. SHARE YOUR STORY | As Ohio lawmakers consider a bill to provide financial support for student teachers, it is extremely important that they hear from current and future educators about why this opportunity is so important and the kinds of barriers the current system creates. Click here to share your perspective.AE VOICES MATTER | Aspiring Educator members, click here for links to surveys about yearround organizing and financial supports for student teachers. SUBSCRIBE | Click here to subscribe to Public Education Matters on Apple Podcasts or click here to listen on Spotify so you don't miss a thing. You can also find Public Education Matters on many other platforms, including YouTube. Click here for links for other platforms so you can listen anywhere. And don't forget you can listen to all of the previous episodes anytime on your favorite podcast platform, or by clicking here.Featured Public Education Matters guest: Kyndal Mickel, OEA Aspiring Educator Connect with OEA:Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Public Education Matters topicsLike OEA on FacebookFollow OEA on TwitterFollow OEA on InstagramGet the latest news and statements from OEA hereLearn more about where OEA stands on the issues Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative WatchAbout us:The Ohio Education Association represents nearly 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools.Public Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May 2020, after a ten-year career as an Emmy Award winning television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a family of educators and is passionate about telling educators' stories and advocating for Ohio's students. She lives in Central Ohio with her husband and two young children. This episode was recorded on August 8, 2024.
Skybreak Church and Pastor Kyndal Green presents a message about when God feels far.
Skybreak Church and Pastor Kyndal Green presents a message about when God feels far.
Kyndal, a walking testimony, shares his journey of walking across America for mental health and recovery. He talks about the challenges he faced, the impact he has made, and the importance of community and love in overcoming addiction and depression. Kindle emphasizes the need for understanding and compassion towards those struggling with addiction and the power of personal growth and improvement. The conversation explores the themes of finding the good in people, the similarities among individuals, the importance of mental health, the power of pushing oneself, and the significance of sharing stories. The hosts discuss the challenges and sacrifices involved in pursuing a dream, the impact of personal experiences on mental health, and the need for positivity, love, and kindness in society. The conversation also highlights the importance of raising awareness about mental health and recovery and the role of organizations like Addict to Athlete.
Skybreak Church and Pastor Kyndal Green presents a message about biblical self-care.
Skybreak Church and Pastor Kyndal Green presents a message about biblical self-care.
Here's a brand new top 30 for you, plus we get to know new NOCB member Kyndal Dixon!
Rising Nashville pop artist and songwriter, Kyndal Inskeep, has been writing and performing since childhood. Her career took off after releasing her debut viral single “Honest” with Song House. It quickly accumulated millions of streams and inspired masses. Her second single, “Parachute” initiated the same response. Currently, Kyndal remains an independent artist with the desire to make music that inspires others to feel something again. Want more? Steal my first book, Ink by the Barrel - Secrets From Prolific Writers right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60 seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom of your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
Kyndal Ray Edwards, also known as A Walking Testimony is walking America from coast to coast and corner to corner for Mental Health Awareness and Recovery. This week on Our Community, this extraordinary young man joins host Candice Michel and co-host Brookings CORE Response Executive Director Diana Cooper. His personal journey from a troubled youth, […]
On this episode, one of our favorite Zip Travel agents, Kyndal, takes us through her 5 day trip to Disney with her family and other Zip agent, Lauren. They stayed at Beach Club Villas, attended Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party, went to extended evening hours, and swam in Stormalong Bay to beat the heat.Apparel Shirt ReleaseYou can get CTM shirts at ctmshirts.com!1901 Candle Co is LIVE!Visit 1901candleco.com for sign up for the email list!Subscribe To The Show & Leave Us A ReviewApple Podcasts - Click HereStitcher - Click HereSpotify - Click HereGoogle Podcasts - Click HereAmazon Podcasts - Click HereFollow Us on Social Media CTM Facebook Community: @capthemagicInstagram: @capthemagicTikTok: @capturethemagicTwitter: @capthemagicVisit Us Online Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!Capturethemagicpodcast.com - Listen to our weekly podcast!Ctmuniversal.com – find the latest episodes!Join Club 32! Our private group with access to exclusive livestreams, podcasts, and MORE! Visit ctmvip.comOur SponsorsZip A Dee Doo Dah Travel - visit travelwithzip.com to see how they can help you have the vacation of a lifetime!Kingdom Strollers - visit kingdomstrollers.com to save up to 50% off theme park stroller rental prices
Robbie currently serves as the Head of the Visual Arts Department for the Raleigh Film & Art Festival. She majored in radio and television broadcasting at North Carolina State University, followed by documentary studies at the International Center of Photography in Manhattan. Her commercial clients include The Maccallan Whiskey, Betsey Johnson, Hennessy, Ralph Lauren, and the New York Yankees. Connect with Kyndall HERE! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/camillekauer/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/camillekauer/support
In this empowering episode, join Anita Miller, founder of Confident Women Lead, and her special guest Kyndal, as they delve into the complex world of Imposter Syndrome, code-switching, belonging, and authenticity, all through the lens of Black women's experiences. Listen Now to explore: Imposter Syndrome: Understand how Imposter Syndrome manifests in the lives of Black women, leading to feelings of fraudulence and self-doubt. Code-Switching: Engage in a candid conversation about code-switching, its challenges, and its impact on identity and belonging. Belonging and Community: Discover the importance of belonging, community, and sisterhood in overcoming Imposter Syndrome and embracing one's true self. Empowerment and Authenticity: Learn actionable strategies for personal growth, empowerment, and authenticity, essential in rising above self-doubt and leading confidently. Whether you're grappling with code-switching, seeking a sense of belonging, or striving to overcome Imposter Syndrome, this episode offers insights, wisdom, and support tailored to the unique experiences of Black women. Subscribe, Rate, and Review "Beyond Self-Doubt: Black Women's Journey to Overcome Imposter Syndrome" on Apple Podcast, and be part of a community that understands, supports, and empowers you to navigate the complexities of code-switching, belonging, and more. --- CONFIDENTWOMENLEAD.COM
This week University of Kentucky diver Kyndal Knight talking with us a lot about diving, food, and her family nickname!
The 2012-2013 season was Longwood's first year in the Big South Conference and the women's basketball team made it count. Despite an 8-10 conference record and a #7 seed, they won three games in four days before falling to the #1 seed Liberty Flames in the tournament finals. While the Lancers were loaded with seniors, they also relied on talented freshmen in their historic run. Kyndal Skersick was one of those freshmen. The Orlando resident talks about that team and her life after Longwood.
Kyndal Inskeep is one of those artists that can hold an entire crowd in the palm of her hands with just a guitar and a song, but life wasn't always that way. Hear her journey to music and about some of the bumps in the road on the way. At the end of the track […]
Kyndal Ray (A Walking Testimony) is walking across America to raise awareness for mental health and addiction recovery. Kyndal started January 1, 2022 less than 2 months after getting out of prison. He is in recovery, been in and out of jail and prison for years and has survived 2 suicide attempts. He hopes to finish is walk in Washington by April to celebrate his 4th recovery anniversary. Kyndal passed through Utah County this week so we met up and invited him to our support group meeting to share his story and on our podcast. Follow him on social media and check out his website. https://www.facebook.com/AWalkingTestimony2022?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://awalkingtestimony.myshopify.com/?mibextid=l066kq
Kyndal Ray (A Walking Testimony) is walking across America to raise awareness for mental health and addiction recovery. Kyndal started January 1, 2022 less than 2 months after getting out of prison. He is in recovery, been in and out of jail and prison for years and has survived 2 suicide attempts. He hopes to finish is walk in Washington by April to celebrate his 4th recovery anniversary. Kyndal passed through Utah County this week so we met up and invited him to our support group meeting to share his story and on our podcast. Follow him on social media and check out his website. https://www.facebook.com/AWalkingTestimony2022?mibextid=LQQJ4d https://awalkingtestimony.myshopify.com/?mibextid=l066kq
At the OSDE's 2022 MTSS Winter Conference, we spoke to Nhandi Johnson and Kyndal Wilson. Nhandi & Kyndal are public middle school teachers who are at the beginning of their careers and who are killing it! They teach their middle schoolers through love and respect as they help their students define their futures.
Kyndal Gross doesn't just sell San Diego real estate, she likes to say that she sells the future.
Ep. 240: Howse and Bell welcome Mr. Broadway Kyndal Fyre as he talks about his career in pro wrestling, his relationship with tag team partner and friend Haven Harris, joining The Set and more. We also discuss WWE Extreme Rules!
In this episode @obedient_sha will be discussing doing the work! Are you ready to get into it? Link to YouTube video: https://youtu.be/EkRsykjhq0w ---SHOW NOTES--- Kyndal's Magazine: https://mailchi.mp/fc934debf397/god-gotcha-gurl-virtual-magazine-subscription Kyndal's Instagram: https://instagram.com/godgotchagurl?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Videos Mentioned: Kyndal's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/lilmamakay2004 She's Got A Testimony | Theresa Patterson from I Am Action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIiCBHmfr4Q Sis, I Backslid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nu9wnFcevv4&t=1665s Sis, Go Through It: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3hOy6o61CU&t=1613s Reborn Workbook Link— https://www.etsy.com/ObediencePodcast/listing/1156151831/reborn-workbook-for-the-new-believer?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1641618700610 Right Way Christian Center Church----- https://www.facebook.com/rightwayccc If you have any questions or prayer request contact us at: obediencepodcast@gmail.com If you would like to donate please send any donations to CashApp - $obediencepodcast Google Pay- obediencepodcast@gmail.com PayPal- paypal.me/obediencepodcast ----FOLLOW US---- Facebook: @obediencepodcast https://www.facebook.com/obedience.pod.1 Instagram: @obediencepodcast https://instagram.com/obediencepodcast?igshid=tzbswgx1xmnp Pinterest: @obediencepodcast https://www.pinterest.com/obediencepodcast/_saved/ Snapchat: @obediencepod https://www.snapchat.com/add/obediencepod Tik Tok: @obediencepodcast https://vm.tiktok.com/wQyym1/ Timestamps 0:00 - Hey Ya'll 0:57 - Prayer 02:12 - Introduction 06:09 - Biblical Background 15:10 - Benediction 17:31 - Interviewee Introduction 19:38 - Interview Introduction 20:16 - Highs & Lows 24:52 - Kyndal's Loc Journey 35:22 - Can your husband be an added bonus? 45:36 - What does doing the work look like? 54:25 - Importance of Fasting 01:01:29 - Do the Work Tip 01:04:55 - Shameless Plug 01:07:51 - Will You Accept? 01:10:32 - Dismissal #work #obediencepodcast #instructions --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/obedience-podcast/support
The youtube link for Song house and Kyndal music video https://youtu.be/j19XfhtUUxE Song house has these challenges where an artist has 30 minutes to write a hook for any topic provided to perform it on their reels on Instagram. This song is mighty and talks about falling in love. Contact Information Host: CJ Business email: royalistkingcj03@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cj-m9/message
How 'bout W.E. rebuke the spirit of no new friends? Real talk, Sis! The enemy will finesse you into a season of loneliness or toxicity—whole time, you were created for community! Here to tell SJR about finding a tribe of sister-friends, is the Delegation's very own AND creator of Solo2Soul Sisters, Kyndal Banks! This episode is a testament to the power established in coming together & declaring NO WOMAN LEFT BEHIND! So, enough with being corny. The next time you're surrounded by a bunch of baddies, introduce yoself! Who knows? They may be a protective covering over your head.
Kim Smith felt her 30s were “cursed” after four important people in her life died, and she couldn't wait to turn the page on that decade. She felt called to do what she called “Forty to Forty,” posting reflections on Instagram every day for the 40 days before she turned 40. It allowed her to approach her birthday, and the next decade, with anticipation and more positivity than she felt in her 30s. A girls' weekend to celebrate her 40th was a revival for Kim. She left that weekend feeling like a new woman. Like someone who is well on her way to figuring out who she is. Guest bioK. Danielle is a poet, blogger, and children's book author from Mississippi whose love for reading and writing was nurtured by her mom, Zerlin Dean Jones. She began her writing career in 2015 with the publication of Pieces of My Reflection, a collection of poetry that spans over ten years. Shortly after, she founded Peppermint Publishing to publish a series of children's books for young readers ages 4-9 about characters inspired by her children. After losing her mom to cancer in 2017, K. Danielle launched her second publishing company, Red Ink Publishing, in honor of her mom. She released her book F Cancer in late 2020 to help others cope with the tremendous loss of their mothers, as well as face her own battle with grief. She resides in Indianapolis, IN with her husband, Sherwin, and her three children, Kyndal, Saniya, and Tre. In addition to writing, K. Danielle also provides virtual bookkeeping services to small businesses and non-profit organizations. Forty to Forty (1:30)Leading up to her fortieth birthday, Kim Smith did a “forty to forty” project on Instagram where she posted pictures and recollections for the forty days prior to the big day in September 2021. Kim's birthdays have not been the same since she lost her mom four years ago. They had big plans to take their first mother-daughter trip to Las Vegas to celebrate the milestone and, without her mom, she didn't know if she wanted to celebrate at all. But this idea kept showing up in her brain. Ultimately, the project made celebrating the milestone without her mom a little bit easier. Kim's 30s were very emotional and full of loss. She lost some of the most important people in her life during that decade: her grandfather in 2013; her mom in 2017; and her godmother in 2018; and then her grandmother in 2020. She felt like her 30s were cursed and she couldn't wait to turn the page on that decade. She didn't plan any of her Instagram posts ahead of time. In fact, most of them were late at night, partly because that's the time of day when she settles down and has time to herself, and partly because she was hesitant to share some of the posts. She didn't have any expectations; didn't over analyze or overthink. It was something she did for herself alone. It allowed her to approach her birthday, and the next decade, with anticipation and more positivity than she felt in her 30's. She wanted to enter her 40s as the woman her mom knew she was and that she hadn't quite grasped for herself yet. Kim's mom's dreams for her were much larger than the ones Kim dared to dream herself. Grieving (7:50)Four years isn't long to grieve; Kim had spent those years in depression, sadness, frustration, anxiety, loss and anger. Now she wanted to figure out how to feel everything she feels about the loss of her mom and still wake up and honor her in some way every day. She feels like she would be doing her mom a disservice if she gave up on the dreams her mom had for her. Now she's working on changing her mindset. Her life will never be the same but, just because it's different doesn't mean it's going to be bad. She's trying to find her way through the good days and the hard days. She's consciously trying to work through her grief and not go around, above or under it. We all have baggage and it's our job to find a way to deal with and carry that baggage so we
This Episode we interview Gabe Valencia & Joe Masiello, Lennox Forrester, Kyndal Minniefield about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This Episode we interview Gabe Valencia & Joe Masiello, Lennox Forrester, Kyndal Minniefield about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
We're back with more social media knowledge this week! Content Specialist & TikTok Expert, Kyndal Jackson joins me to discuss how to get started on TikTok (with no dancing required) and why everyone should be on the platform.
On this weeks episode Meredith sits down with photographer Kyndal of Kyndal Elise Photography. This boho, western all around cool girl is a pro when it comes to photography. She prides herself on capturing free-spirited, authentic connections and it really shows in her work. Based in the Midwest but traveling all around this lady does it all. From photography, co-owning the Creative Co. Studio, being a wife and a Mama we are honored to have a spot on her busy schedule. Join us at the Head Table. Intro Song: Prod. Riddman
Kathy Koon and Kyndal Kearns sit down with Elyse Miller to talk about dealing with anxiety in the middle of balancing her job and her family. Elyse makes Jesus, church, and community a top priority for her family. Elyse found out that she struggles with anxiety about 3 years ago. She got help and realized that her anxiety and OCD would overtake her and make her question who she was. During this time, Elyse felt so distant from God. At this point in her life, she felt so focused on her anxiety, fear, and OCD that she would beg God to take everything away, instead of truly connecting with God. Elyse talks about how important it is to focus on truth, and not to feed the fears. She expresses how you have to go through the valleys. Sometimes you will fall to your knees, but you have to run toward the truth and know that you aren't in the valley forever. Journaling truly helped Elyse realize when those fears would overtake her, and when she needed to breathe and focus on the truth. Elyse shares how important it is to have community, seek help, pray, and not to “own” her anxiety. What does it mean to not let your anxiety define you? For Elyse it means to say “Sometimes anxiety tries to come my way, but it's not what defines me. I'm a child of God and this is just a thing that's been thrown my way right now.” Kyndal speaks on how we need that community for those messy things because even when Jesus was here on earth he had community to walk with him through the good but also through the messy things. Elyse wants to share with women who are struggling with anxiety to seek help, journal, and to let God mold you through this struggle. She encourages listeners to stay strong during the storm, hold on, and know that you will get through it. She encourages the working woman or the busy mom to make time for themselves in the midst of the busy days. Elyse explains how important it is to take care of yourself so that you will be the best version of you that you can be in every aspect of your life. What steps are you taking to prioritize yourself? To prioritize God? How are you not allowing your anxiety overtake you?
Join hosts April Bennett and Katie Wareing as they sit down with Kyndal Sagers to learn about the paranormal activity within her family! These stories are sure to send shivers up your spine! Do you have a personal paranormal or true crime story to share? Write to us at stories@hauntandcold.com and you may be featured on a future BYOB episode! Become a Patron! linktr.ee/HauntandCold --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/haunt-cold/support
Kyndal Farver is OZ Media/The Yemeni American News November High School Player of the Month!Get to know Kyndal. Her full interview is in our bio. Here is a quick player profile:Name: Kyndal FarverSchool: Hamtramck High SchoolSport/Position: Basketball/Point GuardGPA: 3.5The Yemeni American News Article:
Today we talk to Kyndal McKenzie, a Dietitian, Photographer, and Ninja Warrior. We dive deep into Body Image and all the things that come with it. We talk about the highs of seeing your body for the beautiful thing that it is, and the hard times that come with body dysmorphia, and eating disorders. Learning to shut out the noise from the naysayers and judgemental views from people and the media and even close friends and family, and replacing that with self-affirmation and building your own confidence.Join us as Kyndal shares her journey in facing and overcoming these obstacles, and see how she has turned that around and set herself on a different path that will surely lead to amazing things.
Meet Kyndal Jacoby, a wife and a mother of three boys who has a full-time, a part-time job, and … she's a daughter of the King who has come to know Christ as her life. She discusses her rejection and insecurities following her parent's divorce, how these shaped her flesh, and how she came to meet Jesus. Learn more about her at: GraceLifeFellowship.org/ministries/grace-christian-counseling.
Camika and Kyndal usher in the spirit of giving THANKS! Tune in for your sign's top 3 things to be Thankful for this holiday
Camika and Kyndal finally get to talk about the election results! No agenda, no plan just a new sound engineer and your Black-assed Zodiacs --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gowithgod/support
Camika and Kyndal are back at it with another Black-assed Zodiac reading! This week's episode revisits another Zodiac improv ( Old MacDonald sold the farm!!!) and the celebs we're NOT talking about - the political edition
Camika and Kyndal take a stab at naming the zodiacs and giving them each of their "I AMs" a la Hippolyta.... go there with us! Of course we talk about the celebs no one else is talking about and we venture again into the zodiac improv sessions
This week Kyndal and Kris share their birth story. Kyndal and Kris decided to switch care from an OBGYN to midwives late in her pregnancy. They found their perfect birth team and had their dream birth. Kyndal had a lot of back labor due to the position the baby was in but with their doulas knowledge and support Kris was able to comfort Kyndal.Connect with Kyndal on Instagram @kyndal.birthservicesConnect with The Delivery Diaries on Instagram & Facebook @TheDeliveryDiaries