"Everybody loves to talk about the butterfly, but they skip the part that actually matters. The metamorphosis process is not cute. It's not quick, and is definitely not comfortable." —Kishea Boyd
Some seasons feel quiet on the outside while everything inside us shakes loose. We carry questions about identity, purpose, and why transformation can feel so heavy. These moments ask us to pause long enough to notice what God is forming beneath the surface.
Kishea shares how her own hidden season became a turning point. Her walk through loss, shifting relationships, prophetic mentorship, and deep inner work shaped the identity midwife she is today and clarified her call to help women rise into who heaven already knows they are.
Press play and step into a conversation that names the stretching, honors the cocoon, and reminds us that becoming is a holy work.
In this episode we cover:
• The four prophetic stages of butterfly transformation
• Why hidden seasons feel lonely but carry necessary rebuilding
• How God dissolves false identity and rewrites truth
• What the waiting room reveals about calling and timing
• Kishea's story of grief, healing, and spiritual reformation
• The power of prophetic covering and community
• A clarion call for women ready to step out of hiding
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Episode Highlights:
01:14 From Brokenness to Butterflies
03:02 The Butterfly Blueprint— The Egg Phase
05:31 The Caterpillar Phase
06:38 The Chrysalis Phase
08:20 The Butterfly Emerges
11:10 How Pain Led to Purpose
14:43 Final Challenge: Respond, Don't Wait
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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.