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In this deeply personal and courageous episode, we are honored to welcome Kamara Kennedy, who shares her story of navigating a year of unimaginable heartbreak. While celebrating her second year of marriage, Kamara, an educational assistant who dedicates her days to children with special needs, privately endured four miscarriages.
For the first time publicly, Kamara opens up about the shame and silence that led her to hide two of those losses, and the profound emotional turmoil of grieving alone. She bravely pulls back the curtain on the grueling reality of fertility treatments—the endless cycle of blood work, ultrasounds, and medication—and the flicker of hope that keeps her going.
This conversation is a powerful testament to the quiet strength it takes to keep fighting for your dream. It’s for anyone who has felt the sting of shame, the exhaustion of medical procedures, and the unwavering faith required to pray for a rainbow baby.
Tune in to hear:
Kamara’s story of navigating four miscarriages in a single year.
The raw and honest truth about the shame and isolation that often accompany loss.
How her faith and returning to therapy are anchoring her through the storm.
Her journey through fertility treatments and the fight to have her 2025 rainbow baby.
Kamara, your willingness to share your story is an incredible act of service. You are breaking the silence for so many who are suffering alone. Thank you for your trust and your courage. We are holding you and your journey in our hearts and praying with you for your rainbow baby.
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When Khadeen’s father was diagnosed with cancer, the Ellises didn’t know what to expect. In this episode, Khadeen and Devale discuss what they thought, how they felt and what they […]
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