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March 5, 2024 • 68 mins
Stephanie M Seaton is a versatile person who fulfills various roles including those of a minister, author, TV show host, writing coach, and pubisher.
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Gott know my people in wedquills,tell my mental unfortun my clothes. If
you don't know, you're my singwith a rook or player pros like the
Want To Party Team. Welcome tothe Walking This Way Impact Was Podcast.
I'm your host Freman Jackson Junior.Broadcast from the Dallas for for Tess's Mitchropolitan
Area today. I guess it's amulti factor individual who served as a minister,

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are the TV show, host,writer, coach and publisher. Please
join me and welcome Stephanie. Stephanie, Welcome to the Walking Ways Impact Was
Podcast. Take the time like youjust to schedule course. I appreciate you
how you're going out today. Idon't know. You've got a lot of
great and storinary things going on,of course, so go ahead. And

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it's a sensored audience. Well,and he said, I am Stephanie M.
Stainton, author, minister, mother, publisher, writing coach, author,
all those things and just blessed beable to have a platform. I
thank God for that. I amjust so happy to be able to be

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here on Walk His Walking His Waystonight. I've been waiting for this interview,
so just excited that mister Ferman gaveme the opportunity to be here on
his platform. So hello everyone,just happy to be here, and I
thank you once again to take itonce again, took time out of your
just the schedule to come on here. Talk about what you got going on?

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What do you what you do?Of course, you know this broadcast
is all about extraordinary people doing extraordinarythings. And you are extraordinary individual who's
doing the straordinary things. And veryexcited to have people on here who wakes
up every morning doing something they loveto do, doing something they're passionate about,
utilizing their god giving ability, theirgod giving talent, their god given

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gilt. God did not put hishere to waste time. He did not
put his here to just be awaste. He put us here to a
fit is here on earth. Ifyou look at the Lord's prayer, we
said God will be done on earthas is in heaven. And we know
that that's what about heaving heaven inour lives. We know we was conditioned
at one point that I'm gonna enjoythe good life when I get to heaven.

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But then that was a lie.But he he wanted us to have
heaven here on earth. And that'swhat the pirsaidde Kingdom. Come Thou will
be done on earth as it isin heaven. And that's what we want.
We want his what to be doneon earth as it is in heaven.
We know in heaven there is everythingin heaven, and we know that
God, as the children, hewants that for us. So that's why

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I love having individuals on here likeyou who are doing that, who stepped
out off the boat as Peter did. We have about individuals who who wouldn't
have who faced that before, wherethey're scared to step out on water when
I mean it's different. Uh.We so custom to doing everything and on

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right because if you look at thescripture, when we called Abram before he
became Abraham, we told you leaveeverything and go to land and I will
show you. So we know thatwhen God calls us, he calls out
our comfort zone. You call usto leave all our familiar territory. We
have individuals who left their left theirhome state, transition to another state.

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We have individuals who left their employmentand stepped off and did their own thing.
So just takes on that journey onhow it is just to wake up
every morning doing something that you enjoydoing You're not dreading doing it, but
you enjoy doing it. Well,you want the long version or the quick

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version. But that's why. That'swhat I love about my show that I'm
the sprounder and the CEO show andI go as long as I won't.
So what when you said tonight,I know it benefits someone tonight. And
also for get started be shout toWisdom Happy tuesdaypy Tuesday as well. Thank
you for tuning in as well.So Stephanie, go ahead and give us

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the story on who is storing theirwoman is. That's with me right now
tonight. First of all, thankyou so much. I really appreciated.
I give all praises to the Lordliterally, because without him I would not
be here. I grew up ina very dysfunctional family, like a lot
of families. We went to church, but we didn't have the church and

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us nor Jesus inside of us.But we were doing the best we could.
I grew up in a home where, you know, I think everybody
had good intentions and wanted to dothe right things, but you know,
we didn't always do the right things. It was one of those families where
what happens in this house stays inthis house, and that's not always the

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best thing. So I went througha lot of things in childhood. I
say that pretty much the Lord hada destiny and a plan for me,
just like most of us. TheLord has not most all of us.
The Lord has a plan and adestiny for us, but sees the thing
is the enemy knows that too,right, And so early in childhood a

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lot of people go through traumas andabuses and all kinds of things, because
that's what the enemy wants to do, is to try to, you know,
trip us up, get us caughtup, have us still walking around
in trauma at fifty and sixty yearsold, and stuff like that. But
God has a purpose and allowing thosethings to happen because He's always using those

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things to build our purpose, right, and platforms like this where you can
actually have ministry and things like that. And so I grew up in one
of those homes where a lot ofthe stereotypical things that happen in the abuse,
molestation, rape in college, andmarriage, had several failed marriages.

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But the one thing I always hadthrough all of it was I had a
relationship with the Lord. I knewvery young that I was different, that
I was set aside. I wasthe one that you didn't want to go
nowhere with you as you if youhad plans to get into some trouble.
I was the one that was like, take Stephanie home. But and you

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know, I'd be like, oh, we're gonna get in trouble, you
know my mom. And so Ihad to fear of the Lord at a
very young age. And not tosay I was perfect firman, but you
know, I tried to walk thatstraight and narrow and I had a conviction
that Jesus is watching me right,and so you know, I did get

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sidetracked and do you know, dosome things that normal teenagers do. But
the good thing about it is theLord was with me and had favor with
me throughout my life. I wentthrough some abusive situations and marriage. My
dad is in my life when Igrew up. Like a lot of young
women, especially young black women,we don't have our father figures in our

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life, so we kind of getcheated out of the opportunity to see what
a good black man looks like.We get cheated out of the opportunity to
see what the standard is and howwe should be treated because you know,
as a young girl, whether you'reblack, white, or whatever, your
dad is supposed to be that personthat's set that standard and to be able

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to show you, hey, let'sgo on a date, let's do this,
let's do that. And if someman comes into your life and he
can't do more than what daddy's doing, then you know he's not the one.
But what happens to those young womenthat broke, that grow up in
broken homes like myself, and wedon't have that, you know, all
we have is dysfunction. Most ofthe women in the family are not married
at all. Are there lesbian?Then what do we do? Right?

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I'm grateful and thankful that again,I had a relationship with the Lord,
so I kind of knew, youknow, there's got to be more to
this. I just couldn't believe thatthe Lord would have me go through life
and be devastated and in all thesebroken relationships. I came to a point,
mister Furman, about a year anda half ago. Well, let

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me back up. I went.The Lord called me into ministry back in
twenty and ten. So in twentyten I became a children's pastor and I
was ministering to children, ministering inchurch, and like, Lord, just
sure you call me like this reallywhat you want? Because I was still
kind of, you know, likeI don't know, if you know,

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I really didn't want the call.Let me be honest, I really didn't
want the call. I was.I was enjoying my life, right,
And so twenty fifteen, the Lordcalled me into women's ministry. I started
a nonprofit women's ministry which is onFacebook called Diamonds in the Rough. And
at that time when I went throughthat, starting that nonprofit organization, I

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was on my third Mayria, mythird marriage, and it was abusive.
My first marriage was abusive, mysecond was emotionally abusive, but then my
third was mentally emotional and sexually abusive. And so there, you know,
they enemy had a track record withme firm, and he was really trying
to tear me down right. ButGod had a plan. God had a

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plan, and God's plan was tobirth women's ministry in me. And that
is pretty much where the bulk ofmy ministry experience came from. Ministering to
broken women. And so as muchas I minister to men and women,
that is the platform that the Lordhas me in the most because I was

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a broken woman before the Lord cameand delivered me. I had been through
everything that a woman can possibly imagine, but God right, and still have
my right mind. And they don'twrite books about it. Right. So,
long story short, About a yearand a half ago, I had
came back into ministry. I wentthrough something where I decided I was angry

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with God. And I decided aftermy third divorce and in the same church
for twenty something years, people seein my life like this. I was
like, you know, a littlebit angry at God. To be honest
with you, I was like,I don't really like the way you're doing
me. I don't really like this, you know, ministering broken. I

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am here in church trying to giveit all I got and you know,
everybody looking at me, all eyeson me, and I'm in my third
divorce, Like, you know,what's the point is God? What are
we doing here? Right? ButI tell you what the Lord said to
me. I was bold enough tosay, Lord, you know what's going
on while we're doing this? Andhe said, it was never about you.

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He said, it was always aboutministry. It was never about you.
And so what I say to thatis a lot of times people take
things that happen to them personal,right, we think, oh woe is
me, because that's what the enemywants us to do, is get all
in our feelings right to where westart going to church. We don't,

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you know, we're watching the pastorinstead of listening to the message, and
we were watching this, and we'rewatching that. But you know, the
Lord said, it's not personal.You know, He allows us to go
through through things to build us.Mh. Reality is, if I hadn't
been through all those things that heallowed me to go through, I wouldn't

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know him like I know him now, you know, I would not be
able to trust him. I wouldnot know his voice. And so we
have to trust God in the process. Most of us want to get to
the other side of the blessings,right, But a lot of times God
can't bless you to get to theblessing because if he did, you've messed
it up. You got to gothrough the process. Oh yeah, definite,

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yeah, right, there we go, there we go, and so
decent in order. And so Ifinally had to throw my hands up after
I called myself resigning from ministry.I had to throw my hands up.
I had the repean. I hada moment in my bedroom where I literally
fell prostrate on the floor about ayear and a half ago, and I

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was like, Okay, Lord,I don't want to be angry anymore.
I don't want to do things myway. I want to do what you
want me to do. And Ihad to surrender my wheel. That's a
big one right there. That wasfor somebody right there, pay for a
lot of somebody's right. You wantto know why things aren't going the way
you want them to go because you'retrying to do what you want to do.
But you said for the Lord tocome into your life. And guess

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what, when you ask him tocome into your life, your will is
out the window. But that's howI was trying to operate. And then
I had that encounter. And whenI had that encounter with the Lord and
I fell prostrate on the floor andI surrendered, and I said, Holy
Spirit helped me because I really didn'tknow if I was gonna be able to
do it. If we honest aboutit, right, there's some things that

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we need to stop doing, andsometimes firm and we don't want to stop
doing them. Right Sometimes we likewhat we're doing, we like trying to
pretend to be in control, rightright, it is. But I realized
there was a bigger purpose and abigger picture. And so once I did

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that, I promised you Within abouta week or two, I had been
struggling with writing my first book,and once I surrendered and gave my life,
you know, recommitted my life toprist and administering the way He wanted
me to minister. Within a coupleof weeks I sat down to write The
Woman at the Well, which wasmy very first book, and the Holy

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Spirit kept pouring into me early inthe morning, late at night, early
in the morning, late at night, I was recording myself saying the book.
It only took me three weeks towrite the book three weeks. And
once I wrote that book, thenI ended up having to learn how to
publish the book. So now,just because of the power of God and

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the power of commitment to God whenhe has a purpose and a plan for
you, and total surrender, I'mnow at I have eleven projects now,
okay, in less than six months. I think we're right about six months
now. And this is not AI. Let me say that for the record.

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This is not AI. This iscalled divine intervention. This is called
work ethic. I'm now nine publishedand two in the works, and the
Lord opened up and expanded the businesswith the publishing company where I have other
authors now that I'm working with.And so you know, the point of

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it is blessing after blessing, that'swhat happens. And so that's kind of
how we got to this point here. That's why I say you want the
long version or the short version,because I had to kind of go around
the way a little bit. Well, I'm glad you're sharing everything because this
is what needs to be said.It needs to be heard, it needs
to be addressed. And like Isaid, it's all about being open and
honest. If we go to thescripture Adam and Eve God, I want

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Adam to be naked and unashamed.You know what I'm saying when you show
everything, right, So that's whatthat's where we are now in this time
we're in is being open and beingnaked with each other, not being judged
them, but being open that wecan't get a good understanding because just Boble
tells us, with all that,getting get a good understanding. So we

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have to get a good understanding.So I'm glad we'll get it good understanding.
We're going to further big shots toWillis. The wisdom says, healing
the generation trauma starts with us buildinga bridge. The bridge definitely got one
comes stick at a time, andI was I got a question for your
swell from my coming safety. Andthe question is do you see you were
under spiritual text physically versus spiritual self. Oh yeah, I'm constantly in spiritual

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warfare because I'm doing a work forthe Lord. So yeah, I've been
in spiritual warfare since well, letme say this, since I knew what
spiritual warfare was. I learned thatat age seventeen. I learned what spiritual
warfare was at age seventeen, wentthrough a situation with my family in which

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the Lord used me at seventeen todeliver my family from a situation that was
way beyond me. And it wasliterally just me listening to the Holy Spirit.
And then my mental illness runs inmy family, and so watching different
family members struggle through life and youknow, the enemy telling me you're gonna

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be like this, You're gonna belike that, and me having a stand
on the word of God and whoI am in him. That's a constant.
You know, when you come froma family where everybody takes medication for
depression, everybody does this, everybodyhas diabetes, you know, and that's
that's really a lot in our families. You know, you have to be
in spiritual warfare, warfare speaking theword of God over yourself that you don't

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get caught up in those things.And you know, in dealing with people,
I'm constantly in spiritual warfare because Icome against the enemy and attacks,
I break generational curses. You know, I pray and I believe that those
prayers are answered and people are healedand delivered and set free. So yeah,
I'm definitely an enemy to the enemy. So yeah, I'm constantly in

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spiritual warfare. But you know,I know who my God is, and
I thank God for his power andI know you know that he watches over
me and that He is with meat all times. And so am I
constantly in spiritual warfare? Yes,or I am, But I stay prayed
up and I continue to pray everyday, all day throughout the day.

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And let's say, answer for anyfurther this shout to Maria in the coming
session when you mission out and yourcompany that you're doing, she said,
that's amazing. Congratulations and stuff likethe thing that you'll come so far,
which I know you're not done yetof course. And Wisdom says, she
says, thank you for your honesty. I totally understand. So thank you
I Wisdom for your coming, foryour question, and the coming says,

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so, y'all have any questions formy guest tonight's death and their course,
feel free to post. That's whylittle bell and it shows out about being
open honest, you get healing becauseaccording to what the stript says, because
this is your foughts one to anotherand then they pray that you may be
healed. See, this is thetime now that some healing. Yeah,

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you start taking place. We've beenWe've been walking around with an open wound
for so long. And go wanyou to be here tonight. This is
your time for healing, restoration.Don't feel sorry for yourself, don't feel
bad about yourself. Things happen thepast of the past, and we want
to want you to press on towardsyour present, press on towards your future,

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because we say all the time lookingforward to the future. But if
we're still dealing with these things inour present times right now, we're just
going to repeat that same cycle inour future. So we have to break
those things. Ladies and Jumps,listen to us tonight. So you have
to get a new start. Becausewhen I was at work last night and

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and I got and then what camemy spirit was you know before said Christ,
you're a new creature. Old thingshad passed, will all come new.
So you have to remind yourself that, hey, creature, now old
things that passed wave befold, allthings become new. And ladies and john
this is an ongoing pattern that wehave to practice, says, don't be

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just hears of the word or bedoers of the work. We deceive ourselves.
And you mentioned something earlier, Stephanie, how those things that we do,
we're still custom to them things.You know, o' paul said,
woe it's me. You know whatI'm saying, Oh rechidmand that I am
who should deliver me. Part ofthat time were dealing with something, you
know, the bottle and let usknow what it was. But he was

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dealing with some things, he wasgoing through some things, he was fighting
with some things and thinking about thosejust listen to us tonight. Well,
you we had those moments when nobody'snot around and it's just us, and
those habits kick in. That differentperson I don't want to say different personality,
but that habit that we developed inthe years creeps in and we still

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right into it. And that's wherethat fight comes in at Stephanie, where
I want to resist the things Iwas customed to. Because thank you,
let me put this into sports perspective. Anytime you hear if you and your
athlete and you get ready to lookfor your miss opponent, they always show
film on your miss opponent, andthey always want you to target their weaknesses,

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right, And that's how the enemyoperates. The enemy does not take
your strong points, take your weaknesses. Whatever that you feel short to.
What is uh sex, drugs afterall, masturbation, that just being real
on the show tonight, pornography,stuff like that. He has studied the

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videos, right, And so whenyou get that urge and get that moment
where you snip right in where Ihave to resist this temptation or falling to
the SNAr of the trial. RememberPaul says, no good thing will come
out to flesh, So we knowno good thing come out to flesh.
But I understand what you were saying, those battles, but overcoming those battles,

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overcoming those trials, and a lotof times they people are giving a
lot of things, but they're afraidto talk about these themes because of the
judgmental mentality that individuals have where theyI don't want to open up and I
want to share these things, butI don't want to be judged. What
do you want to say about that? So first of all, I want

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to say, my ministry is allabout transparency. The Lord told me when
he called me that I that ismy thing. I have to be transparent.
I'm transparent on my platform, I'mtransparent in my books. Listen,
me and God have some real moments. And you know, I can't lie
and say I've been perfect, I'vegotten it right every time. I've done

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all the right things. You knowthat would be a lie. And if
anybody else says that they're lying toothe way that we you're right. It
is the call for us in thistime to be transparent because people want to
see real change. They want tosee real believers that are open and vulnerable
enough to say that, listen,I have this habit, this happened,
that happened, but God, right, and if you if we walk around

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like nothing's ever happened, but we'retrusting God, Well, what is the
power of God in your life?If you can't tell us what he's done
for you, what he has deliveredyou from, how are you gonna let
us know he's real if he's notactive in your life? Right? Right?
And so yeah, I say definitelytransparency. I say, don't worry
about people. One of the biggestthings to getting to the point of not

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of breaking the cycle is to andI call it, get your mind back.
Let me explain what that means.Okay, So the biggest weapon that
the enemy has against us is ourmind. He can plan any kind of
tactic or scam against you in yourmind to tell you that you have that
you're lonely, you have to havesex, that you're thirsty, you need

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something to take you out of themood. You need to small weed.
You just want to have a nightcap, You just want to have a drink,
anything that you desire, like youjust said, if you like tall,
dark hansons or short thick ones,whatever you like. He knows he
studied you. That's his job.He's always on his job, right,

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and so anything that can keep youdistracted from God, that's what he's gonna
throw at you. But when weas a people individually men and women,
realize who we are in Christ,when we get a revelation of who the
Lord created us to be, thedestiny and the purpose that He has created

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for us, and we realize howsimple it is to allow the Holy Spirit
to minister us to us and tohelp us listen. The Holy Spirit will
keep you when you don't want tobe kept, I know, okay,
he will keep you when you don'teven want to be kept. He'll help
you, okay. So the realityis changing your mind. You have to
change your mind. And then onceyou get your mind back and you get

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your mind changed and realize who youare in Christ, then those things that
whatever it is that's coming at you, you realize it doesn't even deserve to
be in your body, close toyour body, near your body, not
even in your circle, in yourroom, in your house. And so
really it's a it's a personal thing, therm, and it's a personal thing

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about us rediscovering who we are inChrist and then getting the revelation of let
me get my mind right about thisthing. You know, who am I?
What am I doing to myself?Right? I'm glad you said that
step as well. Also for inthe first be shout to my cousin out
of Saint Louis, keeps your cause, she's why she said, hey,

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because I'm so prid of you,and she be shot her. Oh their
power house, my cousin, therea powerhouse. You do a lot of
great things around the Saint Louis area. All right, okay, passing book
author, comfort speaker. Okay,yeah, get on your platform. She's
very powerful, she said, andshe comes. Yes, sir, Yes,
she like what she's hearing. Shesaid, she's just in time.

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And she said, yes, it'sthe mindset. Yes, it is the
mindset. And that's and that's whatit is, you know, knowing who
you are, discovering who you areand spending my time individual thing. This
is a one time thing. No, it's not a one time thing.
This is a constant thing. Wehave every day, every day, every
second, every hour, every minutewill comes. We gotta grow and evolved.

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Don't get me wrong, some peoplestop evolving. But that's them.
But when you when you love yourself, you always want to grow, You
always want to get better. Youalways Yeah, because she said consistent,
Yeah, you gotta be consistent.You're right about that. Ship and Wisdom
said, it's a lifestyle, Yese, it is a lifestyle. So y'all,

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I have any questions. Last,and gentlemen, we go further into
our conversation that life. Feel freeto suppose your questions or your comments,
and a little talk about here onthe show as well, being open and
honest. And I noticed it isa lot of women, Stephanie, who
are being open, They're being honest. They will let you know the things
they went through. They will letyou know the thing they experience. When

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it comes to guys, they don'tbe like that. It's the pride is
the ego in a way, Iguess if I open up and I tell
any tell a woman or individual orwhatever where I went through or experience,
yeah, the ego creeps in andwill tell you if you tell her what
you went through or you tell whatyou experienced, that she's gonna think you

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less of a man. So inthat way, right, so they keep
their mouths closed, whether you wasa guy and you was molested or you
you had experience same sex, andthey're afraid to open up to these things.
Can being transparent out there, butthen keep their mouth ros He said,

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if you tellor all these things,that's gonna make you feel less of
a man. What would you sayabout that? Getting ready the pride and
get rid of the ego and justbecause they were hearing gonna take place when
you just to open up your mouth. Yeah, I mean, the reality
of the situation is all of ushave sinned and come short of the glory
of God. That's what the wordsay, is right. The Lord knew

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that we would need a savior,and that's why he sent Jesus. None
of us are perfect. We're strivingfor perfection, but we are not perfect.
And so when we get to thereality that we stop judging each other.
You know, it's one thing tocorrect each other, to guide each
other, to direct each other whenwe see each other get off the path,
right, that's one thing. Butwhen you meet somebody that is vulnerable

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enough to show you their inside out, we need to change our We need
to change up how we handle that. You know, it takes a lot
to show up and to be namebefore people, knowing that people will judge
you, will form opinions. Andso if someone thinks enough of you to
show up and to be open andvulnerable, that's a big deal. I

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say to men and to women,whether it be friendships, especially relationships.
If you're going to be in acommitted relationships, if you're going to cost
somebody your best friend and you can'ttalk to them and they can't see who
you really are, that's not yourreal person, Okacause we should be able
to be our one hundred percent authenticself and anything that we're in where we

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cannot, that's not where you shouldbe, you know what. That's what
In the Book of the acemis theysay you can trust someone, you can
say that. I want to saythat. In the Book of the Achemist,
it says you can't never say youtrust anyone that they know will be
to your house. Hm hmm.That's that's a good that's a good thought
because obviously you're not that close,right. That's that So they should never

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say that, never say trusted oneeverything they've been to your house. Maria
said, Yes, it's someone thatwill never ever judge you. That's what.
That's what we're talking about too,because people, okay, individuals are
afraid to talk about a lot andwe need this day and age, Stephanie,
where if you're teasing people to keepyour texts, you have a private

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conversation, soon you have a fallenout, you want to take all you
want to streamshot your text messages,you want to post it on social media
because people love drama, people lovemess and they and they put stuff out
there or you know, so whatdo you want to say about that too?
As well? That's why people don'treally want to talk to people,
because they can take what you're sayingor we have you can have a private

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conversation and text or whatever. OhI'm mad at you, so I'm gonna
post our conversation. I'm let everybodyknow what you told me and stuff.
So it's a lot about the characterof that person, you know, if
if if people are screenshotting messages,recording people doing all kinds of things like

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that and want to be considered acredible or reliable person, if there's a
lot about you to stop that low, you know, to take advantage of
somebody that in their vulnerability showed youwho they were or said something that they
thought they were comfortable saying to you, and you know you were. You
were not that person that really saysa lot about you as the person that

(31:29):
really doesn't say so much about theperson. Whatever it was, whatever they
said in the message is really notabout that. It's really about the fact
that you shared them in a momentof you know, disagreement. That's what
I would say, Yeah it is, And wisdom said spect the warfare is
real. Honesty must be the fourthfrom any situation. I agree right on

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one thousand, saying before going thepredicant going to a quick comment, okay,
and right back into IQ and aconversation. All right, if you
live for the applause, you're gonnadie by the bulls. I actually enjoy
being in a position where I'm abit of an underdog and I gotta fight
my way back up to the top. I love for you to say,

(32:13):
oh it's over. I love youto say, oh no, he ain't
gonna do it again. Oh no, it can't happen. You know that,
right there is motivation because that meansI got someplace to go, I
got some place to grow. Hewas up area. I well back here
and walking this way Impact was podcast. That was a quick mention from Usher
on a club Shay Shay Shanny Shappodcast. I always felt like that I

(32:35):
feel like I was the underdog growingup. I always felt that I was
always that one overlooked, never consideredwhere man today, which I'm still a
process, but I always felt likeI was always overlooked. I always felt
that I was always trying to findwho I was. You know, but
it's like you go especial when you'regrowing up. You're trying to find out

(32:55):
who you are, where you going, not feel like ime not the popular
one in the group. But thenwhen God raised you up, you become
this. You become a household nameand it's just it and it's a fun
thing. But the process of it, all that hurt. The betrayal.

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We went through, the friendships thatwe developed, the relationships we developed,
Hey, they didn't work out,they didn't pan out following outs happening in
life. But a woman of yourexpertise, how do you handle all that,
the setbacks, the hang ups,to let down, you know,

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and when you share your story beforeStephanie, I would never know you went
through those things in your life untilyour open your mouth But how did you
cope with that? Because some peoplenever cote from that, They'll get set
up, they get bitter, especiallycome to the option of six where they
have this hatred. And we seethis on social media all the time.

(33:59):
Man and male on saying male andfemale, when you feel this better towards
the opposite six, what do yousay about that? Because we see a
lot of people, well, Idon't Well, women are bad, men
are bad, all of them thesame, right, But did you feelt
that mentality? What do you sayabout that? I said that we all
have a choice. We all havea choice to let the things that have

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happened to us make us or breakus. I chose to let the things
that happened to me make me.I did not want to be an angry
woman. I did not want tolive the rest of my life alone.
I did not want to experience thetrue healing. I did not want to

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experience true love. And so Imade a conscious decision a few years ago
to do therapy for myself, toanswer myself the hard questions, why did
you do this? Why did youdo that? You know, I turned
the mirror on myself. I wentback to relatives, and I asked relatives
questions, and I had to getanswers. I went to the Word of

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God and saw what it said inthe Word of God about what I was
doing or how I felt. Butagain, we have to want that for
ourselves. It doesn't matter if that'snot how you grew up. I believe
that the Holy Spirit, the Lordsets us aside and he gives us an
understanding, just like a ray oflight, that there is something different on

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the other side. And so it'sreally about if we if we want it
bad enough. It wasn't easy,you know, it wasn't easy to look
back and say, you know,I allow these things to happen, because
it's easy to say, oh,well my ex husband did this, Oh
well my mom did this, Ohmy my dad did that. But part
of change and growth and healing isalso accountability. You have to get to

(35:52):
the point so you say, youknow what, well they that person may
have done this and that, butI allowed it. I stayed at the
table. Why did I Why didI stay at the table where this is
what was being served? And alot of times we can't answer those questions,
right, But so that's what itwas for me. I had I
had something within me, and Ijust want to say it was the unction

(36:14):
of the Holy Spirit, for froma very young age that I knew this
was not the life I was supposedto have, and I felt the struggle
to fight the spiritual warfare in orderto have it, but I knew it
would be worth it once I goton the other side. And now,
even as an adult woman, Ihave two sons, and so what pushes

(36:35):
me even more into my purpose andmy destiny is the fact that I want
my boys to speak highly of meas their mom. I am leaving generational
wealth behind for my sons. I'mcontributing to their future, you know,
And I owe that to I'm notgoing to say I owe it to them
like I owe them money, butwhat I'm saying is I owe that to

(36:58):
them as their mother to get itright. And so I'm I'm I'm doing
everything I can to get it rightbecause that, to me, shows them
that they can get it right nomatter how many struggles they go through.
And my oldest son is twenty eight. He's seen me go through a lot
of struggles. He's been right therewith me, right but he can say
Mom never gave up. Mom nevergave up. I worked two jobs when

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I had to. When I didn'thave but one job, I was still
putting in applications, you know.I mean, whatever I had to do,
I did it. But I stayedin church. I continue to pray,
I continue to encourage. He didn'teven know we were broke when we
were broke. Okay, you know, my youngest son now thinks we're rich.

(37:44):
He told me just the other daythat were there were there were superstars
and the Papa ROXI wants us.Hey, that's the right mindset, the
hell do. Yeah, hey,mister you took a picture with him,
Furman. And when mister you tooka picture with him, my son swears
he was on the red carpet atthe Grammars or something. That's awesome.

(38:06):
Yeah. But determination, making thedecision of what you want to do,
and being invested in yourself, that'swhat it's about. It is, Yeah,
it really is. And if you'rein the further, Maria said used
the stones to build the empire,that's what you said. So that's what
it's all about. The excitement,you know what I'm saying. You know,

(38:29):
share your story and how you wentthrough that trial, attrimulation, that
that firing furnace, and you cameout smoke free and burnt free. And
you here today in your right frameof mind, not on a medication,
not in no mental institute, becausethat kind of stuff can't drive somebody insane.
With a lot of grads of God, you still here, walk and

(38:51):
take care of yourself, your family, and now that making it impact other
people out and now that you havea quite oppression resume you're You're not just
one dimensional, but you have varietyof offices you perform me and so laborate
on all these offices. Days youare operating in. Well, my full

(39:15):
time Monday through Thursday career. I'mactually a dental office manager, something totally
different, right. I've been inthe dental field for eighteen years now,
so that is my nine to fiveas they stay right right, But in
the in the afternoons of course.Then I am a publisher, an author,

(39:37):
writing coach, publisher, and likeI said, I'm working with a
lot of different authors right now,helping to make their dreams come true.
I believe that the Lord blessed meto be able to do this so that
I can be a blessing to otherpeople, and so that's what I'm doing.
So if anybody is interested in becomingan author and you feel like it

(39:57):
has not been something you could aspireto or reach, you know, please
reach out to me. I havepayment plan options. If you have the
vision and you've got the drive anddedication, I can help you make that
happens. That's what it's really about, the drive and the dedication. And
so I enjoy this. This hasbecome a passion for me, and it's

(40:19):
been therapy therm, and it's beentherapy because with all of the things that
I went through in my life,being able to now have the ability and
the power to put them on paper. I can't even explain it to you.
When you know we talked about beingable to tell other people things.
Well, some things you can't tellanother person, right, but you can

(40:40):
put it on paper and you canwrite that book and it still gets out
there. And just knowing that you'regonna bless somebody else that doesn't want to
say it. Also, you know, to somebody else that doesn't want to
share it, you're putting it outthere that it's gonna minister to somebody's heart.
You may never know who that personis, but the fact that you

(41:00):
put it out there and you're like, listen, you know, this is
what happened, and you feel thatfreedom of releasing it. And so writing
has been very therapeutic for me,very therapeutic. And yeah, I mean
I do walk in a lot ofhats and in the titles, but the
biggest one for me is minister,Minister of the Gospel, because everything that

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I do is on the platform ofministry. You know, all of my
books are Christian, Christian books,so I'm a Christian published author. Most
of my authors that are on mybrand are Christian authors. I have one
that is not in that vein,but everything what's that? And that's okay,

(41:43):
Yeah, that's okay. Yeah,yeah. But so that's that's my
biggest thing is everything is ministry.I'm just I'm trying to show people what
the Lord has done for me andshow that you know, he doesn't give
up on you. His grace andhis mercy are real. You know,
I've bumped my head several times,I've you know, kind of you know,

(42:04):
talked a little talk back a littlebit, I've been a little fasty
all that, But God right,and and he still comes to my rescue.
He still calls me daughter. Youknow, he still has made these
amazing things happen to me. SoI like to talk about the story of
redemption and grace because that's me.That's my walking testimony that all the things

(42:25):
that I have been through in mylife, I've been fought since childhood.
But God, right, he stillshows up for me and has blessed me
with these abilities and talents. AndI'm just very grateful and thankful because he's
not a respective person. He doesn'thave to just do this for me therm,
and he can do this for anybody. It just takes obedience. It

(42:46):
takes obedience and surrender. And that'swhat that's about. Right of the book,
Isaiah said, you be willing,the good first word willing will and
she need to get to the lane, and that's what's all about. Firstill
gonna take another quick commercial break forgoing any further, and they want jump

(43:07):
right back into our Q and aconversation with Stephanie, and the tiny episode
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(43:30):
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Hey, what's up there about Weback here on the Walk in His Ways
Impact was podcast. We'll are broadcastingfrom the DFW Dallas Full Word, Texas
metropolitan area with my special guests StiffNeil. Course, she has a lot
of great things going on here inthe DFW book, Arthur, TV,

(45:05):
Minister, you name it. She'sdoing a lot of great things or storing
eary things. It's well also,and what we got okay, b Shap
Mariae. We have a saying isspin that says, no, I'm not
getting spend what you said, buttranslate God squeeze, God squeeze, but
does not strangle. Hope. Isay that right, so b shout to

(45:27):
Maria. Course, thank you Mariafor tuning in. Thank you as well.
I said, we just love tohear people on wisdom. Be shout
to wishm. I enjoyed it.Be blessed. That's what it's all about.
It's all about helping people amen sharinginformation. They can help somebody help,
somebody helps my longer journey, andlet them know that you're not by
yourself, that you're a winner.And she said, uh, she said,

(45:52):
thank you both, thank you aswell, Maria also God, please,
thank you, thank you. AndI said, we don't want to
get the end of did you tunein on a regular basis case with our
job, we want to be heretoday. And you always got to knowledge
to people who are supporting you.SA's day one. I always want to
acknowledge them because without them you wantto be here. We thank God for
y'all as well also, and shesays, stay blessed. So what else

(46:15):
you got going on, Stephanie?For this whole entire year. We know
that this is the third month fourof course, So yeah, what are
your expectations for this whole entire yearof year twenty four. So I am
currently working on a book project withRondriguez Underwood, better known as mister You.

(46:39):
He was on your show not toolong ago. We are writing a
book called Innocence Taken, going tobe an amazing book about childhood abuse.
We are both telling our stories,different types of abuse, but we're both
telling our stories speaking out and it'samazing because you you know, we've heard

(47:02):
it so many times, what happensin this house stays in this house.
Well that's not the truth, right, and that's that's a trick of the
enemy. And so we're gonna betalking about different things that you know,
pretty much give a voice to children. Because have you ever heard the phrase
children are to be seen and notheard, Firman, You ever heard that?

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So those are terrible things that wehave been taught and brought up in
our culture. And so this book, I pray will give a voice to
things that have happened in our culturethat have been ignored or covered up.
And then I have a project comingup with I'm actually collaborating with several women,

(47:44):
So let me put that out there. I'm asking women to send me
their stories. So you know Iused to be I used to have this
crazy girl in my head, misterFairman, and the crazy girl in my
head had me running from people thatreally genuinely loved me and cared about me.
But because I didn't know what lovelooked like, I ran. So

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just an example of what a crazygirl in your head looks like. Okay,
So I was dating a guy thatwas like head over heels in love
with me, and he wanted tomeet my kids, he wanted to come
to my house. So the thingis, we dated for almost four months,
and I never allowed these things tohappen out of fear, out of
trauma, right right, So Ijust that crazy girl in my head told

(48:29):
me, oh he rushing me,he taken me too fast. You know.
I just I came up with everythingto sabotage the relationship and ultimately broke
up with him, only to laterfigure out, Okay, that's what love
looks like. When somebody loves you, they want to meet your family,
they want to meet your kids.It's normal. They want to come to

(48:50):
your house, and you know,but brokenness and trauma will have you running
off people that you should have hadstay right. And so the name of
the book is called The Girl Girl. The crazy girl in my head has
to go. And I am askingwomen all over to send me stories of
crazy girl stories so that I'm gonnacompile them into this book. And we're

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gonna bless somebody. We're gonna blesssomebody to get the stinking thinking out of
her head. And when we sayher, but hey, it's for men
too, I'm sure there's some mento do some stinking thinking too. Right.
Oh yeah, yeah, I've gotboth of those book projects going on.
Still doing publishing, of course,open for new authors on the brand,

(49:37):
Still doing interviews on my show,the Stephanie m Ston Sunday Show on
the Daily Gospel Network that's a streamingchannel. I'm just, you know,
I'm just I'm open to whatever theLord says next. I literally just started
taking some healing classes. I'm I'mjust opening myself to whatever the Lord wants
me to do. And that's sayingyes. When you say yes. You

(50:01):
know, I don't know what I'llbe doing next week or next two weeks.
I know I'll be busy, andI know I'll be, you know,
still working in this field, inthis area. But I'm just enjoying
the journey, mister Firman, I'mreally enjoying the journey. I still wake
up and blink my eyes like thisis real because it still hasn't dawned on

(50:21):
me yet that well, let menot say it hasn't done on it.
I get moments to where I sitand I look and I'm like wow,
But I'm still in awe of whatGod is doing and what he has done,
and I don't think I'll ever getout of the od moment because he
just keeps on increasing. And youknow, so I'm totally in awe that

(50:42):
the Lord, you know, isdoing the things that he's doing in my
life. And the thing we haveto think about, it's not about us,
It's about him. Right when werealize that the Lord wants us blessed,
he wants us healed, he wantsus in a good space. The
only thing started us is us andour belief that when we change our mindsets

(51:05):
and realize he can do it.You know, it's not about me.
It's not about Stephanie's been so goodthat God's time to bless her No,
it's about God is so good andStephanie finally believes he's good. That's what
it's about, and that's it.That's it because what Paul said, Paul
told us, do not be performedto this world, but mind you may

(51:27):
know the good and the self andperfect will of God. We know this
is a mindset, and we knowwe have to change the mindset constantly in
order to see the newness of life. Have our look on life. Christ
said, I came that you mighthave life and have no it's true to
tell you that you're the head andnot to tell that you're above and never

(51:52):
believe your best thing. But youhave to believe those things even though they're
in nobody. But that's the blueprintfor living. But you have to believe
it for yourself. Yeah, andthat's the album. A lot of people
don't believe it. They say it, they can recite it back with but

(52:13):
they don't really believe it. Andthat's why there's no power. I agree.
I agree, because I agree onetime I'm saying what you said,
yeah, because you see it allthe time, you hear it and know
what you just said. The paraponethat you know they hear it, and
then they lose it. They allowthe cares of this world, they allow
all these things to come in.They allowed the opinion of other people to

(52:36):
rob them or that, Oh thatcan never happen to you. Remember you
did this and stuff like that andlose everything. A lot of cares of
this world think about it. Wepeople, we just said, no,
I'm rich and God just a myneed. But then you're sitting there looking
at your bank account in the negative, allowing that stuff to come in,
all that worry. Oh, howI'm gonna make it to pay the Oh

(53:00):
I'm gonna havelf gased my card,How I'm gonna eat, I'm gonna pay
these all that stuff, all thatjunk come in, and then watch us
the way until we really what can'tyou say about that, Stephanie. I've
experienced I've experienced that before. I'veexperienced moments and times where I actually thought
about how this is gonna happen,how that is gonna happen. But I've

(53:22):
seen the Lord, and I've seenhis hands. About two years ago,
the Lord had me quit my job, and I quit a job where I
was making very good money. Iliterally sat in my office and making really
good money. Money wasn't something Ihad to think about or worry about.
But see the problem with that wasI wasn't depending on the Lord. I

(53:43):
was depending on the money, right, And the job had begun to physically
make me sick, right, Andso the Lord told me to quit the
job. Now, my natural mindsaid if I quit my job, and
I was my mom was living withme at the time, and I was
thinking my to my son. Somy natural mind is like, okay,
well, if you quit your job, you know, how are you gonna

(54:04):
pay your bills? Right? Butthat particular day, the Lord said to
me, do you trust me?I heard the Lord say that to me
twice. Do you trust me?Okay? And I was like, okay,
the Lord wants me to quit thisjob. I went to lunch and
I did not go back. Istepped out the boat on the water.

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Okay. But I'm gonna tell youthis. What the Lord did is he
was preparing me for what's going onnow. Because when I quit my job,
I applied for one hundred and fiftysomething jobs. I've got licenses with
the state and all my qualifications forthe job, and nobody will call me.
Okay, that's what God will dowhen he asks you do something,

(54:50):
you think you doing it for onereason, and he like, no,
I sat you down so you couldlisten to me, so you can hear
me talking to you. Because heneeded me to know his boys for what
I'm going through right now, rightSo he always said he steps up things
before he gives you the blessing.And so two years ago, I'm I
had no job for five months,no unemployment firming, none. Okay,

(55:15):
the Lord started sending supernatural checks inmy mailbox. I started getting checks in
my mail from stuff that didn't makesense. Doctor's visit from two years ago.
I overpaid and got thousand dollars.Wells Fargo sent me a check for
overdraft fees and sent me an apologyletter. You ever heard of that.

(55:37):
Wells Fargo sent me a check,apologized to me, and I incurred the
overdraft fees, but they gave memy money back with an apology. I
was just like, what the worldis going on? My life stayed on
for five months with no light billbeing paid. I talked to somebody from

(56:00):
Ambit that told me that I hada credit on my account when I called
back. Because I kept getting noticedin the mail and they were telling me,
you know, your life are gonnaget disconnected. By the time I
called them back, Firman, theydidn't have any record of me talking to
that man that I talked to onthe phone about my light BIL that told
me it was paid and for menot to worry. Ambet had no trace

(56:22):
of it. But I talked toa man, Firman. I had a
previous boss from years before put moneyin my bank account and I hadn't worked
for him in years. I stillhave my same house, my same car.
So what am I saying. WhatI'm saying is the last thing we

(56:43):
need to worry about is how theLord is gonna provide. All we need
to know is that he will.And I am a witness to that.
I went through that five months withno job. All my needs were met
over and above, over and above. There was there was one particular and
I hope I'm helping somebody's faith.There was this one particular morning. I

(57:06):
got up and I went to churchand I didn't have gas money, we
needed groceries. And I said,Lord, I don't know what you're gonna
do, but I believe you're gonnado something because I said, Lord,
I know your track record. Thatwas my phrase that I had to keep
saying to myself. Everybody got toget themselves a phrase that you say to
yourself to encourage yourself. Right.So during my toughest moment, my phrase

(57:28):
was, Lord, I know yourtrack record. I know you're gonna come
through. I couldn't tell you howhe was gonna do it, but I
knew he was gonna do it becausewhy would he tell me to trust him?
Why would he tell me to quitmy job if he wasn't gonna provide,
right, And so, yeah,I still have everything that I had
before the five months. And whenI finally got the revelation that this is

(57:52):
about me and him, this isabout me learning him, knowing his voice,
seeing his hand, then I feltwhen everything twitched, when the situations
twitched, I felt it in thespirit. And after that moment, multiple
job opportunities came to me that Iwas able to actually pick the job that

(58:13):
I wanted because I went on twointerviews here, three over there. But
it was really about his hand.He had touched this situation and said,
no, you gotta get this lesson. You got to learn my voice,
you got to know all this becausethere's a time coming that you're gonna have
to know it's me, and Ibelieve that I'm in that season now that
these supernatural blessings, this season ofsuddenly blessings that happened to me. I

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don't think it would have happened hadI not known the voice of the Lord,
had I not begin to really believe, Because like I said, we
say we believe, but when you'renot in a position to be forced to
believe, it's another story, misterThurman. And that's it. Because me
shots to remarry. Maria said,well, I can relate to this.
I walked out, as Maria said, and on the YouTube side, I

(59:00):
said yes, Maria said yes.And on the other on the YouTube side,
heymen, So people are relating towhat you're saying. So that's an
awesome theme as well. Also,we're going to take another quick commercial break
Stapana and after that, I'm gonnagive you fund remarks and stuff like that,
and also plug in your platforms.The Airborne can go and support your

(59:22):
work that you're doing. Will beright back after this commercial break. Good
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(59:45):
none of the will. I notonly need to see you online Instagram is
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polls and thank you for your votes. Hey, what's up everybody. We'll
back here on the walking this Way. His impact was podcast. I'm he
holds a for course Firman Jackson Juniorwith my kiss tonight Stephaniel course and like

(01:00:07):
I said, well, I willbe doing the early podcast tomorrow at noon.
Well, bout Right bo Right isout of my hometown of Mobile,
Alabama. He's a former NFL footballplayer. He played with the Buffalo Bills
in the late eighties. We doa traded time in his life that spir
out of control. Now he hasselect back in control. So he's gonna

(01:00:29):
be on tomorrow at twelve. Also, I will be on Stephne's platform tomorrow
night at yam as well, SoI'm looking forward to that. So we're
gonna reverse the roles now, I'mlooking forward to that as well. So
so yeah, Steph, go aheadplug in your information your social media platform.
How can people support you and thework that you're doing. Okay,

(01:00:52):
So, my nonprofit ministry is Diamondsand the Rough, which is on Facebook.
I have a page Stephanie mste whichis my main author page. Then
there's the official book and author pageStephanie M. Seaton on Facebook. I
also have the Stephanie M. SeatonSunday Show page on Facebook. You can

(01:01:15):
watch my streaming channels interviews on DailyGospel Network on Sundays, and then every
two weeks I usually do a liveopen discussion on my platform as well.
We choose lots of different topics.It's a live open discussion to where you

(01:01:37):
know, we're hoping to get informationout there to people, to encourage people.
That's what it's about again, beingtransparent and encouraging people and just you
know, literally just follow me support. Email me. Stephanie M. Seaton,
the author at gmail dot com ismy email. If you want to

(01:01:57):
be a part of the project,The Crazy Girl in My Head as to
Go, you can email your storythere or you can message me on Facebook
Stephanie M. Seaton And you know, we can feature you there if you're
interested in the book deal, whateveryou want to talk about. If you
have any questions, definitely reach out. And that's what's up right there.

(01:02:19):
So Stephene, keep up the greatand storing the work that you're doing on.
Of course, think at the highlevel of how momentum. God bless
you as well. Like I said, ladies were about to leave the studio,
man, y'all have a great night, be blessed, being couraged,
stay focused, stay positive and rememberwe all growing, you know, so
remember we all working the making.There's no just what they say. Just

(01:02:43):
know the season that God got youin. Of course, you know what
I'm saying, So know where youat, know where you're going, know
where you're hitting, and we're allwork in the making. We all work
in the process. So on thatnote, it's definitely gonna leave out with
some music. So yeah, Ihave a rate prosperous night. Enjoy your
Tuesday evening, and like I said, I'll be back with you at twelve

(01:03:06):
noon tomorrow. And also I'll beon Stephanie's platform at eight pm tomorrow,
So it won't be it won't beno walking this way, its primetime at
seventh, twelve noon tomorrow. Soyeah, I be blessed. I love,
we love y'all, we really do. And on the YouTube side,
I said, be blessed on theYouTube side. Hey, you're on the

(01:03:27):
YouTube side. Go ahead, strivemy YouTube channel. Get the lights up,
you know, to strive. Hitthat not location, but your kidches
live. Also, we're on Spotify, our Heart and all podcast platform like
got do type and walking this Wayin paper will pop up. Of course,
this episode will be on Spotify andour Heart podcast. You go and

(01:03:47):
listen to that as well. Also, the replay will be on YouTube.
You can check out the clips ofthe show as well. So we think
for their support. Allo, thankyou so long, Thank thank you so
much for having me on. Ireally appreciate the opportunity. Thank you.
No, it all goes to youbecause you didn't have to accept my invitation,

(01:04:09):
but you did. So I thankyou. I'm hum so, I
thank you. I thank you.All right, So we're gonna leave our
was Jack at music ladies and gentlemen, And like I said, we'll be
doing the podcast tomorrow at twelve.I'll be on Stiffness platform at eight,
So y'all tune in to both platformson tomorrow afternoon at twelve and tomorrow night

(01:04:32):
at eight. So I'm looking forwardto it. So may you have a
blessed, blessed night, and wewill see y'all tomorrow. Be blessed everybody,
be stunning music. When I walkin the valley of Dead, when

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I moved to the deep press ofsea, even if I get to the
point of the there is somebody.There is somebody. When I call you,
hear and answer me, he's closecloser to me. When you call

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you, hear and answer you,he's close closer to you, closer to
me, close to you, closerto me. When the storm trous garden

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around you, and it's that's toeven if the who was down against you,
there is somebody. There is somebodywhen you call you yeah and answer
you, ANSI, he's close closerto you. When you call you yeah

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and answer you, he's close closerto you, glossus to me. It's
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and your man and your man andthen you yeah, what was the sun
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