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From Adversity to Empowerment Through Faith

From Adversity to Empowerment Through Faith

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How does one find light amidst the darkest of storms? Join us on "Conquering Chaos" as we welcome Kylie Schneider, a remarkable mother and entrepreneur from Wisconsin, who shares the heart-wrenching yet uplifting story of her journey from a turbulent childhood to becoming a beacon of hope for many. Kylie's ministry, YANA (You Are Never Alone), is a testament to her resolve in ensuring that no one feels isolated in their struggles. Her candid narrative reveals how she overcame the absence of a father and an abusive upbringing, found solace in faith, and emerged stronger to support others through their own trials.

Throughout our conversation, Kylie highlights the transformative power of faith and the crucial role of community support when life gets tough. We discuss how authentic testimonies can empower, especially single mothers and women, to find strength in their experiences. By sharing her own story of healing and creating a unique six-week Bible study, she emphasizes the importance of understanding the fear of God, as inspired by spiritual mentors like John Bevere. With a focus on vulnerability and genuine connection, Kylie's message is clear: you are never truly alone, and there is always hope for a brighter future.

Find Kylie Here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088831466080

Mama Mental Wellness Guide: https://www.sydneycrowe.com/mamamentalwellness589191

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