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The Identity Midwife Podcast

The Identity Midwife Podcast

De : Kishea Boyd
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Welcome to The Identity Midwife Podcast, where we create a safe space for women ready to locate themselves, heal from hidden wounds, and walk fully in who God designed them to be. Hosted by Kishea Boyd, this podcast leans into real conversations about father-daughter wounds, faith, identity, and purpose. Through storytelling, journaling prompts, and occasional guest interviews, you'll be encouraged to quiet the noise, process your journey, and rediscover your voice. Think of this as your weekly reminder that you are seen, you are heard, and you are not alone. Whether you're sipping coffee, driving to work, or sitting in your quiet place, let's take this journey together — one story, one prayer, and one step at a time.2025 Spiritualité
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    • Calling Forth the 12: Why You Keep Delaying God's Call (And What It's Costing You)
      Jan 12 2026

      "When God calls you to show up, he does not expect you to come with everything intact. He's not waiting for you to be perfect. If you were perfect, you wouldn't need him. You grow while you go, and eventually the reward outweighs the fear." —Kishea Boyd

      Some clarity cannot be unseen. When God reveals direction, returning to comfort starts to feel heavier than the risk of moving forward. Staying in limbo slowly drains momentum, purpose, and trust.

      In this conversation, Keisha addresses those who are not exploring faith casually but are wrestling with a specific call they have already acknowledged. She shares how obedience unfolds through movement, why fear does not disqualify us, and how delay quietly shifts what we were meant to steward.

      Topics include:

      • The hidden cost of waiting too long

      • Why God does not require us to arrive whole

      • How fear distorts timing and identity

      • The danger of shrinking after hearing no

      • Understanding assignment and alignment

      • Why obedience is built on trust, not certainty

      • When it is time to stop revisiting the same question

      Connect with Kishea:

      Website

      Instagram

      Facebook

      YouTube

      TikTok

      Episode Highlights:

      02:25 Facing Resistance– Excuses, Discernment, & Delays

      03:15 Obedience & The Cost of Waiting

      04:00 Your Unique Calling– Domino Effect

      04:35 Overcoming Fear & Accusation– Walking in Faith

      06:48 Keep Moving Forward in Obedience

      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.

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      10 min
    • Why You Can't Become Who God Called You To Be While Holding Onto Your Old Identity
      Jan 5 2026

      "The old version of you simply doesn't fit anymore, like shoes that are too small. You can keep wearing them and walking around uncomfortable if you want to, or you can size up and learn how to walk again." —Kishea Boyd

      We reach a point where success looks fine on the outside but feels heavy on the inside. Old labels, safe environments, and expectations start to clash with what God is stirring beneath the surface. This message speaks to the tension of outgrowing who we used to be.

      Keisha walks through the spiritual and emotional work of releasing identities that no longer align with God's purpose. Her insight comes from personal surrender, deep reflection, and learning when to let go without guilt.

      Explore the episode and reflect on:

      • Identity beyond titles like mother, wife, or friend

      • Why growth often feels like loss before clarity arrives

      • The fear and doubt that surface when God calls us forward

      • Releasing relationships that cannot come with us

      • How obedience sharpens spiritual direction

      • Using silence, journaling, and prayer to realign purpose

      Connect with Kishea:

      Website

      Instagram

      Facebook

      YouTube

      TikTok

      Episode Highlights:

      02:10 The Cost of People-Pleasing and Losing Your Voice

      03:30 Letting Go of the Old Self: Faith, Change & Unfamiliar Territory

      05:10 Embracing Change: Permission to Grow and Move

      07:10 Guided Journaling Exercise: Find Your Next Step

      08:10 Embracing Your God-Given Identity

      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.

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      11 min
    • Why Obedience to God Feels Uncomfortable
      Dec 29 2025

      "If obedience feels uncomfortable, that does not mean you hear God wrong. biblical peace is not comfort. Biblical peace is alignment, and sometimes alignment stretches you before it settles you. " —Kishea Boyd

      Life with God does not always feel calm or safe. Many of us stay stuck because we believe peace should feel easy, and when it does not, we assume something is wrong. This conversation reframes discomfort as a sign of alignment, not failure, and names the quiet fear that keeps us circling the same decisions.

      In this episode, Keisha draws from her own spiritual formation to unpack how obedience often disrupts comfort before it brings clarity. She explains how doubt, resistance, and hesitation show up differently across seasons, yet point to the same invitation to grow.

      Press play and sit with the questions that matter right now.
      We explore:

      • Why biblical peace is about alignment, not comfort

      • How spiritual discomfort can signal growth instead of disobedience

      • The difference between resistance and rebellion

      • Why doubt often shows up right before a breakthrough

      • Recognizing fear-based hesitation versus divine warning

      • Letting go of people pleasing during identity shifts

      Connect with Kishea:

      Website

      Instagram

      Facebook

      YouTube

      TikTok

      Episode Highlights:

      01:10 Why Obedience Feels Uncomfortable

      03:20 Overcoming Resistance in Growth

      06:05 Breaking the Lie

      07:05 Questions for Reflection

      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.

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      10 min
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