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Step into the real, raw, and redeemed life of Ya Girl Renae as she opens up her world in this one-of-a-kind podcast. She shares her views on varies controversial topics related to everyday life. The content is based off of christian Values and promotes what is right for those who cannot speak for themselves. This is long form bedtime talk podcastYa Girl Renae Sciences sociales
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    • LEave Your Old Life Behind To Be Recognized!
      Jan 25 2026

      I’ve been sitting with a revelation that changed the way I look at recognition, purpose, and suffering — and I’m finally talking about it on the podcast. You don't need to be recognized by people, you need to only be recognized by GOD!

      We live in a time where everyone wants to be seen, heard, elevated, and remembered. But what if the very thing people are chasing… isn’t how God actually does elevation at all?

      Jesus wasn’t known because He stayed visible.He was known because He was obedient — even unto death.

      And that truth opens up a much bigger conversation about why this walk feels hard, why persecution hurts the way it does, and why so many people want the glory without understanding what comes before it.

      There’s a difference between being popular and being purposeful.There’s a difference between doing what everyone else is doing and carrying something that can’t be duplicated.

      I don’t want to give this away in a post — because it needs to be heard, not skimmed. But I will say this:

      If you’ve ever felt like you’re dying to the old you…If you’ve ever felt misunderstood for choosing God over applause…If you’ve ever wondered why doing the right thing still feels costly…

      This episode is for you.

      The full breakdown, the deeper meaning, and the part I can’t type out — that’s on the podcast. 🎙️Trust me… this one goes deeper than people expect.

      Stay tuned.

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      9 min
    • Believe In The Good More Than Believe In The Bad Of A Person!
      Jan 21 2026

      I had to sit with what God showed me today. We are quick to believe the bad in people, quick to repeat it, quick to disqualify them, but when it comes to ourselves, we want grace, mercy, and understanding. That contradiction? God had something to say about it… and it might be the very reason some blessings are delayed.

      There’s something God spoke to my spirit today that I can’t shake, and I won’t pretend it was comfortable. He reminded me that He is a God of second chances—and if I truly say I know Him, then my posture toward people has to reflect that truth.

      Here’s the problem though. Many of us are excellent at believing the worst about others. If someone messes up, fails publicly, or does something that doesn’t sit right with us, we lock them into that moment forever. We replay it. We define them by it. We cancel them out completely. But then… when it’s our past, our mistake, our weak season, suddenly we want God to “understand,” to “see our heart,” to “remember our growth.”

      God showed me how backwards that is.

      When we only believe the bad in people, we leave no room for correction, growth, or redemption. And that’s dangerous, because correction is how people learn. Without it, without patience, without someone willing to see potential instead of permanence, how does anyone ever become better?

      People do not always remain where they are.

      You didn’t.
      I didn’t.

      And God didn’t meet us at our worst just to abandon us there.

      What really struck me was this: when we cancel people out completely, we are silently telling God, “I decide who deserves grace.” And that’s not our place. That’s not our authority. Judgment belongs to God alone.

      God is not a God of “just a select few.” He is a God of everybody. And in this season, a lot of people are praying for blessings while simultaneously asking God to punish someone else. But mercy doesn’t work like that. You don’t get to demand grace for yourself while denying it to others. That door doesn’t stay open.

      This is why some people feel stuck spiritually.
      This is why prayers feel unanswered.
      This is why peace feels distant.

      It’s not always because of what was done to you—it’s sometimes because of what you refuse to release from you.

      God showed me that paying attention only to the bad can blind you to the good. And when you miss the good, you miss what God might be trying to grow. You miss the lesson. You miss the purpose. You even miss the blessing that can come out of an uncomfortable situation.

      That doesn’t mean ignoring wrongdoing.
      That doesn’t mean excusing behavior.
      That doesn’t mean trusting people blindly.

      It means understanding that God specializes in transformation, not permanent labeling.

      And here’s the part that really sat heavy with me: many of the same people who were given patience, time, and mercy by God are now the loudest voices saying someone else should get none. That’s not discernment—that’s pride dressed up as righteousness.

      God touched my soul with this because He made it clear:
      If you want mercy, you must walk in mercy.
      If you want grace, you must extend grace.
      And if you want God to work in your life, you cannot block Him by trying to do His job.

      I go much deeper into this on the podcast—what God showed me, what Scripture confirms, and why this message is critical right now. This post is just the surface. The conversation? That’s where the real revelation is.

      🎧 Listen to the full episode on the podcast
      Because some truths aren’t meant to be skimmed—they’re meant to be heard.


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      15 min
    • Stop Trying To Explain!! What They Don't Understand!
      Dec 23 2025

      https://kingdominfluencemedia.com/2025/08/21/nicki-minaj-god-is-speaking/

      I had to learn the hard way that not everybody is meant to understand my relationship with God—and that’s okay.

      One thing God has really been teaching me lately is this: we have to stop trying to explain ourselves to people who were never meant to understand us in the first place. Especially when it comes to our relationship with Him. I used to feel like I had to explain why I move the way I move, why I don’t do certain things, why my heart is sensitive, why my convictions are strong, why I choose obedience even when it costs me comfort or relationships. But God gently showed me something that changed everything—this walk is not for public approval.

      Your relationship with God is exactly that: a relationship. And just like any real relationship, it’s personal. Intimate. Sacred. There are things between you and God that were never meant to be put on display or explained to people who don’t share that same heart posture. Not everybody is supposed to “get” you, and not everybody deserves an explanation. That was freeing for me.

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      17 min
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