Confident Clergy Women

Episode 43: A 40th Birthday, A New Tattoo and Rising Strong

11 min · 11. juni 2026
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After some time away celebrating Easter, my daughter’s graduation, and a milestone birthday, I’m back with a personal update. In this episode, I share the story behind my new Still I Rise tattoo, reflections on turning 40, and what I’m learning about resilience, faith, and feeling deeply loved. Plus, I’m inviting women with stories of ministry, leadership, and perseverance to share their journeys on the podcast. I’d love to hear your story. Whether you’re in a season of celebration, challenge, or somewhere in between, I hope this conversation reminds you that you’re not alone—and that we can keep rising, together. If you want to be on the podcast, email me at laffeyad@gmail.com!

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