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April Aramanda, Invisible Illness Club

Honest conversations about life, faith, and chronic illness—because you deserve to be seen.

  1. 5일 전

    021 Faith, Chronic Illness, and Motherhood with Keyundra Thompson

    What does it look like to navigate lupus, POTS, and motherhood—all while raising a medically complex child and building a platform to support others? In this conversation, I’m joined by Keyundra Thompson, author, advocate, and founder of Secrets to Serenity. Keyundra shares her powerful story of growing up with undiagnosed symptoms, walking through a difficult pregnancy, and eventually receiving her chronic illness diagnoses. Through her journey, she’s learned how to balance caring for her children, managing her own health, and leaning on her faith to carry her through. She’s also created a space for authors and storytellers to share their voices and bring encouragement to others who may be walking a similar road. This is an honest, hope-filled conversation about resilience, community, and why it’s okay to rest when your body says “enough.”   💬 Memorable Quote: “Even when it’s hard, keep going and be you.” – Keyundra Thompson     📌 What You’ll Learn:   Keyundra’s journey with lupus and POTS, from childhood symptoms to diagnosis How she balances motherhood with chronic illness, including raising a medically complex child The role of faith in her story and why it’s been her foundation Why boundaries and learning to say “no” are essential for survival and peace How Secrets to Serenity is giving authors and families a safe space to share their stories       📖 Key Scriptures (if applicable):   “From the end of the earth I call to you, when my heart is faint. Lead me to the rock that is higher than I.” – Psalm 61:2 “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.” – Galatians 5:22–23       📝 Reflection / Journal Prompts:   When was the last time you pushed past your body’s limits? What did you learn from that experience? Where do you need to give yourself permission to rest right now? Who could be part of your “village” if you reached out today?       ✨ One Tiny Step for This Week: Practice saying no without explanation. Protect your energy by honoring your body’s needs before it shuts down for you.     📚 Resources:   Connect with Keyundra: Website | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok Zire’s Big Feeling About Feeding by Keyundra Thompson – available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads, and her website Secrets to Serenity Bookstore and Podcast: Secrets to Serenity       👩‍🎤 Credits: Host: April Aramanda Guest: Keyundra Thompson, author, advocate, and founder of Secrets to Serenity Podcast: The Invisible Illness Club

    34분
  2. 8월 19일

    019 Faith, Planning, and Living Fully with Lupus: A Conversation with Shedrica Holmes of Chronically Planned

    In this candid conversation, Shedrica opens up about her lupus diagnosis journey, the mental and emotional battles of living with an invisible illness, and how faith has been her foundation. She shares how using a physical planner transformed her daily life—helping her track symptoms, manage her household, and create space for both rest and joy. We talk about the importance of planning around your body instead of against it, using creativity as a source of healing, and finding hope when life looks different than you expected. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or years into your chronic illness journey, this episode offers encouragement, practical tips, and a reminder that you get to decide what your “brighter day” looks like. ⏱️ Timestamped Highlights + Quotes   00:00 – Introduction and welcome to guest, Shedrica Holmes 01:45 – “Not waiting—just doing what you have to do.” 03:12 – What lupus SLE is and how it impacts the body 06:45 – “The hardest thing for me is the mental… staying in a good mindset when I don’t look sick but feel terrible.” 10:22 – Becoming a mom, weight gain from medication, and discovering the power of planning 13:10 – How a physical planner became her most powerful wellness tool 17:42 – “People ask, ‘How do stickers make you happy?’ And I say—mind your own business, I’ll mind mine.” 20:15 – Why writing things down can help with insomnia and mental clarity 23:35 – Faith as the foundation for business, healing, and resilience 27:48 – “Hold on—pain ends. Maybe not the way you expect, but there is a brighter day.” 30:55 – Favorite tools, gadgets, and the joy of cooking with chronic illness 🛠️ Tools, Resources & Mentions: Chronically Planned Podcast – Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Website Shedrica: Instagram – @lupuspeaks | TikTok | Chronically Planned YouTube

    32분
  3. 8월 5일

    017 Helping Someone End Well: Faith, Caregiving, and Letting Go with Rachel K. Schneider

    This episode dives into Rachel’s story of loving and losing her husband to ALS and how she helped him “end well” with dignity, faith, and joy. We talk about invisible illness, caregiving, grief, honoring someone’s choices in their final days, and what it really means to live abundantly even when life hurts. Rachel also opens up about her ministry, Spirited Prosperity, and her mission to help women over 45 reclaim their stories and connect with the Holy Spirit. Whether you’re a caregiver, someone who’s grieving, or a woman wrestling with what’s next—this one will speak to you right where you are.   ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of terminal illness, grief, caregiving, and the death of a spouse.   ⏱️ Timestamped Highlights + Quotes: 00:00 – Rachel’s backstory and how Spirited Prosperity began 03:20 – “We were both diagnosed with his disease.” 06:40 – The power of helping someone ‘end well’ 11:50 – Why she wore red to her husband’s funeral 16:30 – The mental toll of ALS and chronic illness 21:10 – “Let them think what they want. You do what works for you.” 26:00 – How social media changed the way we share stories (and hide from them) 29:40 – On grief, change, and letting go of the plan you thought you had 33:15 – John 10:10, gratitude, and finding abundance in suffering 36:45 – “Until you’re not breathing, your story’s not over.” 🛠️ Tools, Resources & Mentions: Rachel’s website: spiritedprosperity.com The Widow Chose Red by Rachel K. Schneider Instagram: @spiritedprosperity Facebook & LinkedIn: Rachel K. Schneider The Dash poem mentioned during the funeral Quote referenced: “Let them.” —Mel Robbins

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  4. 7월 22일

    015 Finding Purpose Through Pain: Melissa Smith on Chronic Illness, Faith, and Supporting Women

    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of medical trauma, near-death experiences, and infertility   Summary Melissa Smith was born with cerebral palsy, lives with multiple chronic conditions, and has survived a life-threatening surgery. But her story isn’t about staying stuck in the pain—it’s about how she turned that pain into purpose. In this episode, Melissa shares the heart behind her business, Grace and Glory Virtual Services, and how God used her hardest moments to equip her to serve other women. We talk about grief, burnout, spiritual dry spells, and the importance of community. She also opens up about the power of prayer, her Renew & Uplift Sessions, and what keeps her going on the toughest days. This is a conversation for anyone who’s ever felt like they were barely holding on.   ⏱️ Timestamped Highlights:   00:00 – Melissa shares the origins of Grace and Glory Virtual Services 05:40 – “I want others to know they’re not alone. I’ve walked that road.” 10:30 – The critical role of community for Christian women with chronic illness 15:50 – Grieving what your body can’t do and finding new ways to serve 20:00 – Supporting online entrepreneurs and caregivers with virtual services 23:45 – Near-death experience after surgery and how God showed up 32:00 – “I wouldn’t want to walk through this life without my Lord.” 35:00 – What are Renew & Uplift Sessions and who they’re for 40:00 – Final encouragement: “Even if all you can do is say His name, that’s enough.” 44:00 – Chronic illness comfort kit: tea, Tolkien, and baking shows

    45분
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