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"Everyone has an assignment. There's a group of people that you are assigned to, and they will not move until they hear your voice." —Kishea Boyd
There comes a moment when the noise fades, and what's left staring back at you isn't the woman you've been, but the one you were meant to become. It's not dramatic or picture-perfect. It's the quiet kind of change that happens when you finally see yourself through truth instead of trauma, and realize the old you no longer fits.
For Kishea, that moment came unexpectedly in front of a mirror. Years of serving, showing up, and shrinking faded as she saw a new reflection staring back. That moment birthed a calling to help women rediscover who they are and walk boldly in their purpose without apology or delay.
In this episode, Kishea shares how that mirror moment changed her life forever, the power of purpose coaching, how hidden seasons refine us, and why dominion starts with seeing yourself clearly.
Connect with Kishea:
Website
YouTube
TikTok
Episode Highlights:
00:54 The Mirror Moment: Seeing a New Me 04:35 Called to Free Other Women 06:03 The Purpose Coach Who Pushed the Shift 08:00 Stepping Into Leadership and Integrity 13:24 Dominion 16:12 Show Up for Yourself
Resources:
Coaching Service: https://www.shapedonpurpose.com/services
Meet Your Host:
Kishea Boyd is a woman whose journey began not with triumph, but with a search for identity, purpose, and the heart of God in every season. After serving over 20 years in the U.S. Coast Guard, where she honed resilience and leadership, she found her true strength not in uniform, but in faith. Rededicating her life to Christ in 1999 marked a turning point, leading her into ministry, mentorship, and a deeper understanding of who she was called to be. Through the joys of family life with her husband, Quinton, and their son, Kameron, and through the challenges that shaped her, Kishea has learned that God's love never lets go. Today, she lives to help others rediscover identity, healing, and purpose through Him.
By Kishea Boyd"Everyone has an assignment. There's a group of people that you are assigned to, and they will not move until they hear your voice." —Kishea Boyd
There comes a moment when the noise fades, and what's left staring back at you isn't the woman you've been, but the one you were meant to become. It's not dramatic or picture-perfect. It's the quiet kind of change that happens when you finally see yourself through truth instead of trauma, and realize the old you no longer fits.
For Kishea, that moment came unexpectedly in front of a mirror. Years of serving, showing up, and shrinking faded as she saw a new reflection staring back. That moment birthed a calling to help women rediscover who they are and walk boldly in their purpose without apology or delay.
In this episode, Kishea shares how that mirror moment changed her life forever, the power of purpose coaching, how hidden seasons refine us, and why dominion starts with seeing yourself clearly.
Connect with Kishea:
Website
YouTube
TikTok
Episode Highlights:
00:54 The Mirror Moment: Seeing a New Me 04:35 Called to Free Other Women 06:03 The Purpose Coach Who Pushed the Shift 08:00 Stepping Into Leadership and Integrity 13:24 Dominion 16:12 Show Up for Yourself
Resources:
Coaching Service: https://www.shapedonpurpose.com/services
Meet Your Host:
Kishea Boyd is a woman whose journey began not with triumph, but with a search for identity, purpose, and the heart of God in every season. After serving over 20 years in the U.S. Coast Guard, where she honed resilience and leadership, she found her true strength not in uniform, but in faith. Rededicating her life to Christ in 1999 marked a turning point, leading her into ministry, mentorship, and a deeper understanding of who she was called to be. Through the joys of family life with her husband, Quinton, and their son, Kameron, and through the challenges that shaped her, Kishea has learned that God's love never lets go. Today, she lives to help others rediscover identity, healing, and purpose through Him.