PIPE.

Kezia Mayfield

PIPE. (Plug Into Positive Energy) This isn’t surface-level conversation. It’s where we talk about what you’re carrying, what you’ve been tolerating, and what it actually takes to come back to yourself. Through real conversations, personal experiences, and honest reflection, PIPE. is about growth that isn’t performative. It’s about awareness. It’s about truth. It’s about becoming more intentional in how you live, what you accept, and who you choose to be. If you’ve ever felt like you’ve lost parts of yourself, this is where you start finding your way back.

  1. 1 giờ trước

    The God I Thought I Knew

    The God I Thought I Knew What if the story you’ve believed about God isn’t the story He has been trying to tell you all along? For years, I believed God’s love depended on my performance. I quietly carried the fear that one mistake could cost me everything—that belonging had to be earned, grace had limits, and if I failed badly enough, I would no longer be welcome. I didn’t realize that the story I believed about God had become the story I believed about myself. In this deeply personal episode of the P.I.P.E. Podcast, I share how fear quietly shaped my faith, how perfectionism became my pursuit of belonging, and how rediscovering the heart of Jesus transformed the way I see God, myself, and every relationship in my life. This isn’t a conversation about religion or debate. It’s a conversation about grace. If you’ve ever felt like you had to earn God’s love, questioned whether you were still worthy after failure, or struggled to believe that you truly belong, I hope this episode reminds you of the God who runs toward broken people—not away from them. Maybe it’s time to ask a different question. Who introduced you to the God you’ve been carrying… and is that really the God you find when you read the words of Jesus? Thank you for listening, sharing, and growing with me each week. This is P.I.P.E. — Plug Into Positive Energy. 🤍 Connect with Crowns Restored 🌐 www.crownsrestored.com 📱 TikTok & Instagram: @crownsrestored

    23 phút
  2. 2 ngày trước

    Forgiveness Set Me Free

    The Apology That Never Came There are some wounds that never receive an apology. Some people never acknowledge the pain they caused. They never accept responsibility. They simply move on, while we are left carrying the weight of what happened. In this deeply personal episode of P.I.P.E. Podcast, Ann Mayfield shares her journey through childhood sexual abuse, betrayal, depression, and the long road toward forgiveness. She opens up about the pain of waiting for an apology that never came, the anger she carried for years, and the moment she realized she could no longer allow her past to define her future. Ann gently reminds us that forgiveness is not pretending it didn’t happen. It isn’t forgetting. It isn’t excusing the hurt or allowing someone back into your life without boundaries. Forgiveness is choosing freedom. Through Scripture, personal testimony, and honest reflection, Ann shares how God met her in the darkest moments of her life and slowly transformed bitterness into peace, fear into faith, and brokenness into healing. If you’ve ever wondered… • How do I forgive someone who isn’t sorry? • Can I forgive and still have boundaries? • Will the pain ever stop? • Is healing really possible? …this episode is for you. Key Takeaways • Forgiveness is about your freedom, not their approval. • You don’t need an apology to begin healing. • Boundaries and forgiveness can exist together. • Healing is a process, not a single moment. • Sometimes the first person you need to forgive is yourself. • The little girl inside of you still deserves to be loved, protected, and rescued. No matter what you’ve been through, your story isn’t over. Freedom is possible. Healing is possible. And God is still writing your story. Thank you for listening to P.I.P.E. Podcast. Because what you’re connected to will either build your life or break it. Choose faith. Choose freedom. Choose healing. Choose forgiveness. And most importantly… Plug Into Positive Energy.

    35 phút
  3. 30 thg 6

    Maybe I Was Never the Problem

    🎙️ Podbean Description Maybe I Was Never the Problem What if the story you’ve believed about yourself isn’t actually true? For years, I believed my biggest struggle was rejection. Every disagreement felt like abandonment. Every misunderstanding felt like proof that I was the problem. But this week, one ordinary moment on a golf course led me to a realization that changed everything. I wasn’t responding to the present. I was responding to a story I’d been carrying since childhood. In this deeply personal episode, I share how constantly moving as a pastor’s daughter, learning that conflict often ended in goodbye, and years of unhealthy relationship patterns shaped the way I viewed myself. Together, we’ll explore the difference between misunderstanding and rejection, why our nervous system clings to familiar stories, and how healing often begins by choosing a different response instead of believing an old lie. This isn’t a conversation about becoming perfect. It’s about becoming aware. It’s about learning that conflict doesn’t have to end in goodbye. It’s about discovering that maybe… you were never the problem. If you’ve ever struggled with rejection, people-pleasing, emotional triggers, or believing you’re “too much,” I hope this conversation reminds you that your story isn’t finished—and it doesn’t have to stay the same. Thank you for sitting with me today. Our restoration begins here. Connect with us: 🌐 https://crownsrestored.com 📱 TikTok & Instagram: @crownsrestored

    44 phút
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    When Faith Becomes Greater Than Fear

    Fear doesn’t always look like panic. Sometimes it looks like settling. Sometimes it looks like staying where it’s familiar because you’re afraid of what’s on the other side. In this deeply personal episode of P.I.P.E. Podcast, Ann Mayfield shares the story of how fear quietly shaped many of her life’s decisions—and how God patiently transformed that fear into faith. Ann opens up about the fear of being alone, the fear of not being loved, the heartbreaking loss of her mother, and the season that left her questioning God’s plan. Through grief, disappointment, and surrender, she discovered that trusting God doesn’t mean you’ll always understand His timing—it means believing He is faithful even when you cannot see the outcome. She also shares the unexpected revival service that became a turning point in her life and how one act of obedience began changing her heart, strengthening her faith, and teaching her to trust God more than her fears. If you’ve ever struggled with fear, grief, waiting, or letting go of control, this episode is a reminder that God is still working—even when the process feels slow. Key Takeaways: • Fear doesn’t have to make your decisions. • Faith grows one step of obedience at a time. • God’s plans are often bigger than our understanding. • Peace comes when we stop trying to control everything and start trusting Him. • Day by day, your faith can become stronger than your fear. No matter what you’re facing today, don’t give up. Trust in the Lord. There is nothing too hard for God. Thank you for listening to P.I.P.E. Podcast. Because what you’re connected to will either build your life or break it. Choose faith. Choose hope. Choose obedience. And most importantly… Plug Into Positive Energy.

    12 phút
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    Protecting Your Peace

    Episode 9: Protecting Your Peace Peace isn’t something you find when life becomes perfect. Peace is something you choose to protect. In this episode of P.I.P.E. Podcast, Ann Mayfield shares what she’s learned about protecting her peace while navigating healing, relationships, personal growth, and everyday challenges. Through honest reflection and practical wisdom, Ann discusses how worry, people-pleasing, negative self-talk, unforgiveness, toxic relationships, and fear can quietly steal our peace. She also shares the habits that have helped her protect it: setting healthy boundaries, letting go of what she cannot control, choosing faith over fear, practicing gratitude, and staying connected to positive energy. Ann opens up about learning to love difficult people without sacrificing her well-being, why boundaries are not punishment, and how protecting your peace is not selfish—it’s necessary. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, anxious, or stretched too thin, this episode is a reminder that you don’t have to carry everything at once. Take a breath. Give yourself grace. Focus on the next small step. And remember, you’ve survived difficult days before, and you’ll get through this one too. Key Takeaways: • Protecting your peace is not selfish. • A boundary is not punishment. It’s a way of protecting your well-being. • You can love people without allowing them to control your emotions or drain your energy. • Not everything deserves your attention, your reaction, or your peace. • What you focus on will eventually shape your thoughts, emotions, and actions. Thank you for listening to P.I.P.E. Podcast. Because what you’re connected to will either build your life or break it. Choose faith. Choose gratitude. Choose healing. Choose peace. And most importantly… Plug Into Positive Energy.

    15 phút
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    Learning To Have Hope Again

    Disappointment has a way of changing us. Not all at once, but slowly over time. It teaches us to hesitate before we hope, protect ourselves from excitement, and prepare for things to go wrong before they ever do. What starts as a way to avoid pain can eventually become a way of living. In this deeply personal episode, Kezia shares her journey through disappointment, unanswered questions, motherhood, divorce, IVF uncertainty, healing, and faith. Through stories of loss, restoration, and unexpected lessons, she explores how disappointment can train our eyes to focus on what is missing instead of what God has already placed in our hands. Together, we’ll talk about: • Why disappointment makes us afraid to hope again • The difference between protection and trust • Learning to release control when life feels uncertain • Parenting through heartbreak and disappointment • The identity crisis that often follows difficult life transitions • Peter’s failures, restoration, and redemption • Whether Jesus experienced disappointment • Keeping our eyes on Christ in the middle of life’s storms • How to move from fear back to faith • Learning to expect God again One of the most powerful questions in this episode is this: What have you stopped expecting God to do? Not because He can’t. Not because He won’t. But because disappointment convinced you to stop believing He would. Maybe healing isn’t learning how to avoid disappointment. Maybe healing is learning how to hope again anyway.   Connect with Crowns Restored Website: crownsrestored.com Follow for weekly conversations on healing, faith, identity, relationships, restoration, and learning how to live again after life changes us.   Question for the Community What is one area of your life where disappointment has made it difficult to hope again? Share your thoughts in the comments. We’d love to hear your story.   P.I.P.E. Podcast Plug Into Positive Energy What you’re connected to will either build your life or drain it. Choose wisely. #Faith #ChristianPodcast #Hope #Healing #Disappointment #Jesus #WomenOfFaith #Restoration #ChristianWomen #HealingJourney #TrustGod #PersonalGrowth #Podcast #CrownsRestored #HopeAgain #FaithOverFear #GodIsStillWorking #SpiritualGrowth #Encouragement #Purpose

    21 phút
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    You Can’t Keep Everyone Happy and Heal at the Same Time

    You Can’t Keep Everyone Happy and Heal at the Same Time   Healing changes you.   And sometimes that’s exactly what makes people uncomfortable.   In this episode of P.I.P.E. Podcast, Ann Mayfield shares one of the hardest lessons she’s learned on her healing journey: you cannot keep everyone happy and heal at the same time.   Through personal reflection and hard-earned wisdom, Ann opens up about learning to love and respect herself, setting healthy boundaries, letting go of guilt, and navigating relationships that changed as she grew.   She discusses the loneliness that can come with healing, why not everyone celebrates your growth, and how she learned to stop participating in family drama, gossip, and unhealthy patterns that no longer served her.   Ann also shares how Plug Into Positive Energy became more than a slogan—it became a daily practice of choosing faith, peace, understanding, and personal responsibility over conflict, people-pleasing, and fear.   If you’ve ever felt guilty for changing, struggled with boundaries, or worried that growth might cost you relationships, this episode is for you.   Remember:   Not every battle needs your participation.   Hurt people hurt people.   But healed people help heal people.   Stay on your healing journey.   It is worth it.   Connect with us:   P.I.P.E. Podcast Plug Into Positive Energy   Because what you’re connected to will either build your life or break it.   Choose faith. Choose peace. Choose healing. Choose growth. And most importantly, Plug Into Positive Energy.

    16 phút

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PIPE. (Plug Into Positive Energy) This isn’t surface-level conversation. It’s where we talk about what you’re carrying, what you’ve been tolerating, and what it actually takes to come back to yourself. Through real conversations, personal experiences, and honest reflection, PIPE. is about growth that isn’t performative. It’s about awareness. It’s about truth. It’s about becoming more intentional in how you live, what you accept, and who you choose to be. If you’ve ever felt like you’ve lost parts of yourself, this is where you start finding your way back.