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Family, welcome back to the Kingdom & Encourager Podcast. Today’s episode is truly special because I had the opportunity to sit down with Kwa the Daydreamer — an artist, a communicator, and a man whose authenticity hits different.
We had a candid and transparent conversation where Kwa breaks down his journey, his struggles, and the grace that reshaped his life. He opens up about the battles he’s faced, the lessons he’s learned, and the hope that continues to push him forward.
Kwa also talks in-depth about his newest EP released this August, featuring powerful tracks like “They Said,” “Keep Fighting,” “Alright,” and “Fill My Cup.” Each song carries truth, heart, and the story of a man who refuses to hide, refuses to quit, and refuses to let his past mute his purpose.
If you’ve ever struggled with depression… if you’ve ever battled addiction… if you’ve ever felt stuck between who you were and who God has called you to be… this episode is for you.
Kwa’s honesty is refreshing, his insight is needed, and his testimony is powerful.
Because Revelation 12:11 reminds us:
“We overcome by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of our testimony.”
So lean in. Share this episode. Support this conversation.
I promise you — it’s worth every minute.
By Ty'NewmanFamily, welcome back to the Kingdom & Encourager Podcast. Today’s episode is truly special because I had the opportunity to sit down with Kwa the Daydreamer — an artist, a communicator, and a man whose authenticity hits different.
We had a candid and transparent conversation where Kwa breaks down his journey, his struggles, and the grace that reshaped his life. He opens up about the battles he’s faced, the lessons he’s learned, and the hope that continues to push him forward.
Kwa also talks in-depth about his newest EP released this August, featuring powerful tracks like “They Said,” “Keep Fighting,” “Alright,” and “Fill My Cup.” Each song carries truth, heart, and the story of a man who refuses to hide, refuses to quit, and refuses to let his past mute his purpose.
If you’ve ever struggled with depression… if you’ve ever battled addiction… if you’ve ever felt stuck between who you were and who God has called you to be… this episode is for you.
Kwa’s honesty is refreshing, his insight is needed, and his testimony is powerful.
Because Revelation 12:11 reminds us:
“We overcome by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of our testimony.”
So lean in. Share this episode. Support this conversation.
I promise you — it’s worth every minute.