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Divine Timing: The Podcast

Podcast de Kayla Reese

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Historia y religión

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Divine Timing: A story where we focus on moving in God's timing. In His divine will and way. We surrender, submit, and yield to what He has for us, in the timing that He chooses. Too often, I've rushed the process or operated in my own will. I was then left unsatisfied, unappeased, and quite frankly -- upset. In the end, I always ended up back at the altar, seeking the face, hands, and will of God. In this space, we talk about cutting out the middle man and doing it our own way, and going straight to the latter step -- seeking God and His way. I've done it both ways. I still struggle with consistently getting it right. On the dtpod, we're not focused on perfection, but rather authenticity and vulnerability in telling the stories of where we've been, where we are currently, and where we're going. Because "divine timing" isn't just about the positive promises we're waiting on, but also about acknowledging the difficult and excruciating experiences, too. It's about holding onto Romans 8:28, "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose."

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14 episodios

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The Modern Church: A Condemned Foundation

Hey babe! I know. Two episodes back-to-back? Well, what would you do if the Lord called you to sup at 4:30 AM? What began as a seed of thought yesterday surfaced in my dream, brought me to my knees, sent me to my Word, and then led me here. In this episode, I reflect on the current state of the nation and the church. There's a blatant link between the two. Pollution, chaos, confusion, and false leaders exist in both. It reminds me of the timeframe in the Gospels. Some people were stubborn and unwilling to accept revelation and change. Others were trying to introduce truth, direction, and salvation. The split was problematic, systemic, and epidemic both then and now. In this episode, the Lord allows me to use the lens of Jeremiah 1 to illustrate the response we should have -- "to root out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, to build and to plant." However, the emphasis cannot be on the latter two steps until the former processes are enacted. How do we do that? We must learn and understand our identity, the importance of prayer, the critical role of the Holy Spirit, and the need for a strong foundation in faith and the Word of God. It's time for us to get off the ride of religious behaviors and come to a place of authentic spirituality. When will we become aware, accountable, effectual, and emblematic of Christ and His church? This conversation is tough, but I still extend a loving and graceful invitation.

24 de feb de 2026 - 57 min
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Fear vs Faith: How can you embrace the promise, when your mind is stuck in Egypt?

Hey babe! Welcome to Season 2! In this episode of Divine Timing, I offer a moment to catch up on life since Season 1 -- new job, current outlook on life, overall growth, and plans for s2. The conversation also delves into Exodus 13 and 14, exploring themes of trust in God, the importance of faith during challenging times, and the significance of responding to God's call. I emphasize the critical need to let go of past bonds and previous ways of thinking, to embrace the new paths and assignments God has for us. This conversation asks questions like: * Do you want to be comfortable or obedient? * What is it about the process that makes you want to forfeit the promise? * Do you trust God to be bigger than the bondage of your past? * In what ways have you limited or reduced God (in identity and sufficiency)? * What assignment has God given you that feels "before its' time?" * Is the familiarity of your Egypt hindering your exodus? The latter half of this episode is for the remnant -- the believers who are still standing and remaining faithful amidst the opposition, uncertainty, chaos, and stretching. The remnant refers to those who are hungry. They can't be bothered with the norm anymore, but require deeper satiation. They understand that they won't be satisified until they're obedient. This is just the beginning of the conversation. Come on in the room, and take a listen. It's been a while. I missed you. I have so much to tell you.

23 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 29 min
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BTS Part 3: The Cost of Love (Grief)

Hey babe! Grief can be described as, "the cost of love." In this episode of Divine Timing, I delve into the complexities of grief, emphasizing its multifaceted nature from types to stages to implications. I use applicable and personal experiences and insights along the way to drive the point home because Mental Health Awareness isn't just about what we learn, but about how we can actualize and apply what we've become aware of to our lives. The hope is that this conversation encourages listeners to sit with their feelings, process their emotions, and seek effective support. Grief and healing aren't linear concepts. There aren't any rules or bounds -- it's personal to each of us. It also isn't just about loss due to death, but encompasses many forms. Whether you've lost a loved one, passion, job, or are experiencing a break-up or separation -- this one is for you. Turn the lights low, grab your blanket (and maybe a few tissues), and nestle in. Takeaways * It's okay to take time off for mental health. * Grief is not just about losing someone physically. * Grief can disrupt our sense of normalcy and identity. * There are multiple types of grief beyond death. * Stages of grief include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. * Healing is a non-linear process that requires awareness. * Community support is crucial in the grieving process. * Grief can manifest in physical and emotional symptoms. * It's important to attend to your feelings and not repress them. * Grief is the cost of love, and processing it is essential for healing.

23 de may de 2025 - 1 h 9 min
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Breaking the Stigma: Emerging Adulthood (Ages 18 - 29)

Hey babe! In this episode, I continue the discussion of mental health and breaking the stigma. I introduce the concept of emerging adulthood and explore its five features. Emerging adulthood is centered around becoming and is characterized as the age of identity exploration, the age of instability, the most self-focused age, the age of feeling in-between, and the age of possibilities. The hope through this episode is that you'll embrace your unique journey, make choices that are sound and your own, and recognize the possibilities that come with this stage of life. I hope you're able to recognize the significance of self-discovery and the importance of not being confined by societal expectations or titles. Lastly, I hope that you're able to give yourself grace and feel empowered learning that this stage of life is necessary, and is meant to be a little chaotic, different, new, scattered, and unstable. You, dear listener, are becoming. Take your time, invest in yourself, have fun, and enjoy the journey. Takeaways * Mental health awareness is crucial for personal growth. * Self-validation is a powerful tool for empowerment. * Emerging adulthood is a distinct stage of development. * Identity exploration is essential during emerging adulthood. * Instability is a common experience in this life stage. * This period is characterized by self-focus and personal choices. * There are many possibilities available during emerging adulthood. * It's important to embrace new experiences and opportunities. * Your identity is multifaceted and should be explored. * You are not defined by your titles or societal expectations.

8 de may de 2025 - 1 h 11 min
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Breaking the Stigma: Men and Mental Health

Hey babe! In this episode of Divine Timing, I introduce a new series: "Breaking the Stigma." The goal of the series is to shine a light on mental health and the stigmas, stereotypes, misconceptions, and myths that surround it. The first part of this series comes on the heels of a conversation I had with a male associate of mine, A conversation that still lingers, without context and depth, due to the limited and inherited belief that men can't share their feelings or expound on their emotions without feeling like less of a man. I preface tonight's episode by rendering my background in mental health and my personal intersectionality that qualifies me to have this discussion, while also making it clear that there are obviously some things that I may not fully understand due to not being a man. My goal isn't to discount men and their experiences, but rather to reveal the first layer of stigma: people keeping their mouths closed about what they're dealing with because they think the next person may not understand. This kind of maladptive, narrow-minded thinking is what keeps a lot of us tethered to trauma, triggers, isolation, and stagnation. It's time for more open conversations about mental health. Tonight, we start with men. Dear listeners, I encourage you all to tune in, be receptive, embrace your feelings, and seek help if needed. This is a safe space. Stay a while. Takeaways * Mental health awareness is crucial, especially in May. * Advocacy means being a voice for those without one. * Everyone has their own struggles that may not be visible. * Stigma in the Black community often prevents seeking help. * Agency is about taking control of your mental health. * Effective coping skills are essential for mental well-being. * Education in mental health is important but personal experience matters too. * Conversations about mental health should include men. * It's okay for men to express their feelings and seek help. * Life is worth living, and support is available.

1 de may de 2025 - 42 min
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