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No Edits Just Life
Welcome to No Edits, Just Life — the raw, relatable midlife podcast where we talk hormones, hustle, healing, and everything in between. I'm your host Kiwanis, keeping it real about marriage, motherhood, and figuring it out with no filters and no fluff.
No Edits Just Life
More Than Able: My Story Isn’t Over
This episode is personal.
It’s a testimony, a truth-telling, and a reminder that no matter what you’ve been through—you are still here for a reason.
Kiwanis opens her heart and shares the real, raw journey of being written off, battling chronic illness, healing from childhood abandonment, and surviving medical scares. Through it all, one truth remains: God is more than able.
If you’ve ever felt like your story was over, this episode will remind you that He’s not done with you yet.
Key Takeaways
• Being written off doesn’t mean you’re finished—God writes the final chapter.
• Scars are reminders of survival, not shame.
• Fatherlessness doesn’t mean you’re unloved—God never left.
• Chronic illness may be part of your story, but it doesn’t get to be the whole story.
• There’s a difference between being tired and being finished—your story isn’t over.
Episode Resources
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• Affirmation to Repeat:
“I am still here. I am still standing. And my story isn’t over. God is more than able.”
Let’s Talk About It
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or email me at noeditsjustlife@gmail.com
and tell me what part of your story God is still writing.
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