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In this raw and real episode, I sit down with one of my dearest friends—Melissa Masters—who became a mom at just 18 years old and had baby number two on the way before she turned 20.
Melissa and I go way back—high school besties who even lived together for a time—and today she bravely shares the truth about what it was like to walk through teenage motherhood as a single mom. From broken relationships and overwhelming fear to food stamps, welfare, and walking in the snow with her baby just to get groceries, her story is one of fierce love and unshakable grit.
We talk about:
The words that left deep wounds—and the ones that brought healing
How judgment and shame tried to steal her confidence
Depression, anxiety, and overcoming addiction
And ultimately, how God’s grace redeemed it all
This one’s for the woman who’s ever felt disqualified by her past or doubted her ability to be a good mom. Melissa’s story proves that you can rise, heal, and thrive—and that God’s not done writing your story yet.
👉🏼 If Melissa’s story touched you, please share it with someone who needs a reminder that their story matters too.
📱 Follow me on FB https://www.facebook.com/share/16UdWWX7gT/?mibextid=wwXIfr or
IG https://www.instagram.com/angieambrosetti?igsh=c2h3dnJwNHRkOHNs&utm_source=qr for more powerful conversations.
💻 And if you’re ready to break free from shame and step into your calling, visit http://Angie-lifecoach.com to learn more about coaching with me.
You are not disqualified. Let her out to play. 💖
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In this raw and real episode, I sit down with one of my dearest friends—Melissa Masters—who became a mom at just 18 years old and had baby number two on the way before she turned 20.
Melissa and I go way back—high school besties who even lived together for a time—and today she bravely shares the truth about what it was like to walk through teenage motherhood as a single mom. From broken relationships and overwhelming fear to food stamps, welfare, and walking in the snow with her baby just to get groceries, her story is one of fierce love and unshakable grit.
We talk about:
The words that left deep wounds—and the ones that brought healing
How judgment and shame tried to steal her confidence
Depression, anxiety, and overcoming addiction
And ultimately, how God’s grace redeemed it all
This one’s for the woman who’s ever felt disqualified by her past or doubted her ability to be a good mom. Melissa’s story proves that you can rise, heal, and thrive—and that God’s not done writing your story yet.
👉🏼 If Melissa’s story touched you, please share it with someone who needs a reminder that their story matters too.
📱 Follow me on FB https://www.facebook.com/share/16UdWWX7gT/?mibextid=wwXIfr or
IG https://www.instagram.com/angieambrosetti?igsh=c2h3dnJwNHRkOHNs&utm_source=qr for more powerful conversations.
💻 And if you’re ready to break free from shame and step into your calling, visit http://Angie-lifecoach.com to learn more about coaching with me.
You are not disqualified. Let her out to play. 💖
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