The Truth About Spiritual Warfare & Walking in God’s Authority!

Have you ever faced a battle so overwhelming that it felt impossible to overcome? What if that battle was actually a path to discovering God’s power in your life?

In our latest episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, we sit down with Tom Snow, the author of The Daily Stand, a book that goes beyond the concept of spiritual warfare to reveal how walking with God transforms every aspect of our lives. Tom shares his powerful testimony of miraculous healing, overcoming deep-seated guilt, and finding true freedom through faith.

💡 What You’ll Discover in This Episode:
✔️ The life-changing moment when Tom heard God’s voice during his darkest hour
✔️ How spiritual warfare isn’t just about fighting battles—but about standing firm in God’s authority
✔️ The hidden dangers of unforgiveness and why it acts like a “spiritual cancer”
✔️ Practical steps to walk in faith, yield to God’s power, and break free from generational struggles

This conversation is raw, eye-opening, and deeply inspiring—a must-listen for anyone seeking to grow in faith and understand the true power of spiritual warfare.

Tom has over 50 years of experience walking with God, and through miraculous personal stories, they’ve uncovered profound lessons that every believer needs to hear. He’s the author of The Daily Stand, a book that’s not just about spiritual warfare but about learning to walk with God through life’s toughest moments.

Over fifty years ago, as a teenager, Tom was dying of terminal cancer. he had just lost my mother to cancer and was going through terrible guilt, blaming himself for her death. At that terrifying time in his life, he met the Lord. It was early in the Charismatic Movement and a time of many miracles, including how he met Him and how He healed him of that cancer. He started this book over forty years ago but didn’t pick it back up until going through CHF one and a half years ago. One month after CHF the Lord said “Pick up and finish the book.”

You can connect with Tom on his website.

🎧 Don’t miss it! Listen now here.

📢 Have thoughts on this episode? Let’s continue the conversation in the comments!

Celebrating Faith, Resilience, and Cultural Change with Tanya Nemley

Are you ready to be inspired by a journey of faith, resilience, and personal transformation?

In our latest episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, hosts Naty and Veda sit down with the incredible Tanya Nemley, a mother, grandmother, and author, whose life story is a testament to the power of faith. Tanya opens up about her struggles with depression and suicidal ideation during her youth, her remarkable recovery, and how she found solace and strength in her deep relationship with God.

What You’ll Discover:

  • How Tanya’s faith helped her overcome immense personal challenges, including the loss of a family member to suicide.
  • Her unique perspective on how the church and society have evolved over the years, especially regarding mental health, family dynamics, and community support.
  • Insights into her experiences with aging and the wisdom she has gained along the way.
  • What motivated her to author the impactful books Obsessed With God and A Layman’s View on the Holiness of God, and how her role as a minister’s wife has shaped her ministry work.

Tanya’s journey is a powerful reminder that no matter how dark the path may seem, there is always hope. Her story of resilience and her deep commitment to faith will resonate with anyone who has faced adversity. But that’s just the beginning—Tanya also shares her thoughts on the cultural shifts she’s witnessed over the decades and the ongoing work in her ministry.

Why You Should Tune In:
This episode isn’t just a story—it’s a celebration of seniors and the incredible lives they’ve led. Tanya’s reflections on how societal and religious landscapes have changed over the years offer a unique window into the past, as well as insights into how we can all grow from these experiences. Whether you’re looking for encouragement, spiritual guidance, or simply a story that speaks to the heart, this conversation is one you won’t want to miss.

Get a Glimpse of the Episode:
One of the most poignant moments in our conversation with Tanya is when she discusses the profound changes she’s seen in the church and society over the years, particularly in how we handle mental health and community connections. Her reflections are both eye-opening and inspiring, providing valuable lessons for listeners of all ages.

Ready to Be Inspired?
Don’t miss this heartfelt and uplifting episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse. Listen now to hear Tanya Nemley’s full story and discover the wisdom she has to offer. Whether you’re dealing with your own struggles or simply want to celebrate the strength and faith of others, this episode will leave you feeling empowered and hopeful. To hear more from Tanya you can go to her website

Listen Now: https://youtu.be/nQ0zFV-wqLo

Join the Conversation!
We’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode. How has your own faith journey been influenced by the changes in society and the church? Share your reflections with us on social media using the hashtag #ThriveWithFaith.

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I Refuse To Let Bipolar Disorder Control My Life with Angie Clayton

In our latest episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, we dive deep into the powerful and uplifting story of Angie Clayton, a remarkable woman who has navigated the tumultuous waters of bipolar disorder to emerge as a beacon of hope and advocacy. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration, practical advice, and a fresh perspective on mental health.

Angie’s journey from the depths of depression and a challenging bipolar diagnosis to becoming an influential voice in mental health advocacy is nothing short of awe-inspiring. Her book, Peering into the Tunnel: An Outsider’s Look into Grief, not only provides practical tips for helping others through grief but also reflects her deeply personal struggles and triumphs.

In this candid interview, Angie opens up about her early experiences with mental health challenges and the pivotal moment that led her to seek professional help. She discusses the transformative impact of medication, the vital role of faith in her journey, and how she overcame the stigma surrounding mental health within her community. Angie’s insights are both enlightening and empowering, offering listeners practical advice and hope.

One of the key themes of this episode is the significant stigma that still surrounds mental health, especially in certain communities. We explore ways to break down these barriers and encourage open, supportive conversations about mental health. Angie’s story is a testament to the power of vulnerability and the importance of seeking help.

This episode is more than just a story; it’s a call to action. Whether you’re struggling with your own mental health, supporting a loved one, or simply interested in understanding more about these issues, Angie’s story offers valuable lessons and hope.

About Angie

Angie Clayton is an author, speaker and blogger who has a passion for ministering to the grieving.
Some of her writing reflects those experiences. She is a storyteller, and her blog, Framing the Days,
is rich with diversity. She has a ministry of presence, and spends much time with grieving women.
Her blog shares with you the joys and beauty of both the mountain tops and the valleys of her life.
Her book, “Peering into the Tunnel: An Outsider’s Look into Grief,” is a collection of real stories,
as well as helpful suggestions for how to come alongside someone who is grieving.
Angie has been married to Greg for over three decades. They live in the Kansas City area and have 2
grown children and four grandchildren. Angie is “Nini” to them, and she loves spending time with
them.

To connect with Angie:

Website: angieclayton.net
Email: angie@angieclayton.net
Facebook: @framingthedays

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Take the First Step Today

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, don’t hesitate to seek help. Call 988 for immediate assistance or 911 in case of an emergency. Remember, taking care of your mental health is a sign of strength, and there is always help available.

Join us as we continue to explore the intersections of faith, family, and mental health, and remember—no matter what challenges you face, don’t forget to thrive.

Stay tuned, stay strong, and let’s thrive together!

Reclaiming Strength: Sexual Assault Recovery with Marie McKenzie

We recently had the privilege of hosting a deeply inspiring and insightful episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, where we delved into the profound topic of reclaiming strength after sexual abuse. Our special guest, Marie McKenzie, brought her unique blend of professional expertise and personal experience to the table, offering invaluable insights and support to survivors everywhere.

Meet Marie McKenzie

Marie McKenzie is not only a registered nurse but also a dedicated sexual assault recovery coach and an author. As a survivor of sexual abuse herself, Marie’s journey of healing and empowerment is both touching and motivating. Her professional background in nursing, especially her experience in caring for survivors of sexual violence, adds a profound depth to her understanding of the recovery process.

Key Highlights from the Episode

Marie’s Personal Journey:
Marie opened up about her personal experience that led her to become a recovery coach. She shared how her own assault at the age of 11 shaped her path and how she didn’t disclose it until she was almost 60. Despite her role as a caregiver and advocate in her professional life, she struggled with her own healing for many years.

Minimizing Abuse:
One striking topic we explored was the tendency of survivors to minimize their abuse. Marie recounted a poignant story from her social media about a woman who said, “I wasn’t abused, I was just fondled.” This conversation highlighted how many survivors downplay their experiences due to a lack of understanding about what constitutes sexual assault and the various ways it manifests.

Common Triggers:
Marie explained the myriad of triggers that survivors might face, from certain smells and sounds to specific objects or situations that remind them of their trauma. She emphasized that these triggers can be deeply personal and vary widely among individuals.

Reactions to Trauma:
We also delved into the different reactions survivors might have, such as promiscuity or avoidance. Marie shared her insights on how these reactions are often misunderstood and the importance of recognizing them as part of the trauma response.

Taking the First Step

According to Marie, the first step to recovery is recognizing and accepting that the trauma does not define the survivor. Healing is a possible and ongoing journey, and it’s crucial to seek help and support. Marie’s message is clear: “You are not your trauma, and you don’t have to let it have the final say in your life”.

Marie’s Memoir: “Things That Keep Me Up at Night”

Marie also shared about her book, “Things That Keep Me Up at Night,” which is a memoir of her own experiences. Writing this book was a significant part of her healing journey and has become a beacon of hope for many others. It’s a raw and honest account that provides not only a window into her life but also a source of inspiration for others on similar paths.

Marie has graced us with a gift for all of us. Click on this link.

Tune In to the Full Episode

This episode of Thrive is more than just a conversation; it’s a lifeline for many survivors out there. Marie McKenzie’s wisdom and compassion shine through as she offers practical advice and emotional support. Don’t miss out on this powerful episode.

Click here to watch the full episode and join us in this vital conversation. Remember to like, subscribe, and share this episode with anyone who might benefit from it.

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