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Dark seasons have a way of making us question everything — our circumstances, our worth, and often, God’s plan.
In this episode, I share a deeply personal reflection on difficult seasons, the universal question of “Why is this happening to me?”, and how perspective shifts when we begin to see valleys not as punishment, but as preparation. I talk about mental exhaustion, gratitude reframing, and why some of our hardest moments quietly shape who we become.
This is a faith-centered, hope-driven conversation about pain with purpose, temporary suffering, and the difference between happiness and joy. We explore why darkness often makes the light more visible, how growth is rarely comfortable, and how Jesus meets us in seasons we never would have chosen.
If you’re walking through a difficult season, feeling discouraged, or wrestling with unanswered questions, this episode is a reminder that what feels like breaking may actually be shaping.
By kickstartwithkaylaDark seasons have a way of making us question everything — our circumstances, our worth, and often, God’s plan.
In this episode, I share a deeply personal reflection on difficult seasons, the universal question of “Why is this happening to me?”, and how perspective shifts when we begin to see valleys not as punishment, but as preparation. I talk about mental exhaustion, gratitude reframing, and why some of our hardest moments quietly shape who we become.
This is a faith-centered, hope-driven conversation about pain with purpose, temporary suffering, and the difference between happiness and joy. We explore why darkness often makes the light more visible, how growth is rarely comfortable, and how Jesus meets us in seasons we never would have chosen.
If you’re walking through a difficult season, feeling discouraged, or wrestling with unanswered questions, this episode is a reminder that what feels like breaking may actually be shaping.