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  • Friday Permission Slip You’re Allowed to Put the Weight Down
    2025/05/30

    This week’s permission slip is short, soft, and necessary.


    Kiwanis is giving you the reminder you didn’t know you needed: you don’t have to carry it all.


    Not today. Not alone. Not anymore.


    Whether it’s the expectations, the emotional labor, or the silent pressure to always show up strong—this episode is your permission to set it all down.


    Because real strength includes rest. And softness is not the opposite of power—it’s part of it.

    Key Takeaways

    • You are not required to carry what’s breaking you.
    • Just because you’ve always been strong doesn’t mean you can’t ask for help now.
    • Saying no, resting, and feeling your feelings is a form of wisdom—not weakness.
    • You are allowed to be soft, too.

    Episode Resources

    • 📝 Ready to stop carrying it all in your head? Write it down. Release it. Start with the Prosperity Planner:
    Prosperity Planner Link

    • 🎉 Want to help share these healing reminders with the world? Join the No Edits Crew Street Team and support the movement behind the mic:
    Join the Street Team Here

    Affirmation to Repeat:

    “I am allowed to rest. I am allowed to let go. I am allowed to be soft.”

    Let’s Talk About It

    What’s one thing you’re ready to set down this week?
    DM me on Instagram @NoEditsJustLife or email me at noeditsjustlife@gmail.com. Let’s normalize asking for help without guilt.

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    • Email: noeditsjustlife@gmail.com

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    If this episode gave you permission to breathe, leave a review and share it with someone who’s been holding too much for too long.


    Let’s make softness the new standard. Let’s make rest a revolution.

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  • Soft Life or Survival Mode? Why I’m Tired of Being the Strong One
    2025/05/27

    This week’s episode is for the ones who are tired of being strong all the time.


    Kiwanis opens up about the emotional weight of being “the strong one,” how survival mode has been glamorized, and why choosing softness isn’t weakness—it’s wisdom.


    This isn’t just a conversation about burnout. It’s a permission slip to stop performing strength and start pursuing peace.


    Because surviving is not the goal anymore. Thriving is. And softness? That’s part of the calling too.

    Key Takeaways

    • Being “the strong one” often means being overlooked and emotionally exhausted.
    • Survival mode is not sustainable, and burnout isn’t a badge of honor.
    • Softness means rest, honesty, boundaries, and receiving support without guilt.
    • God’s calling includes rest—obedience doesn’t mean overextending yourself.
    • You are worthy of peace, softness, and support simply because you exist.

    Episode Resources

    • 📝 Ready to build a life that prioritizes peace? Grab the Prosperity Planner:
    Prosperity Planner Link

    • 🎉 Want to help spread the message of softness, healing, and truth? Join the No Edits Crew Street Team for exclusive updates and behind-the-scenes content:
    Join the Street Team Here

    Affirmation to Repeat:

    “Softness is not weakness. Rest is not rebellion. I am allowed to choose peace over pressure.”

    Let’s Talk About It

    What does softness look like for you right now?
    DM me on Instagram @NoEditsJustLife or email me at noeditsjustlife@gmail.com and let’s talk about how we’re shifting out of survival mode—together.

    Stay Connected

    • Website
    • Instagram: @NoEditsJustLife
    • TikTok: @NoEditsJustLife
    • Email: noeditsjustlife@gmail.com

    Leave a Review

    If this episode made you exhale or reminded you that rest is holy, leave a review and send it to a friend who’s always “the strong one.”


    Let’s normalize softness. Let’s normalize not carrying it all. Let’s normalize healing—loud, quiet, and everything in between.

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    4 分
  • Dear Midlife Me: An Open Letter
    2025/05/23

    It’s not just a conversation—it’s a love letter.


    A letter to the woman who’s in the middle of it all: rebuilding, redefining, rediscovering herself. Kiwanis delivers a gentle, powerful message to her midlife self—and in doing so, speaks to every woman navigating the quiet chaos of becoming.


    This one’s for the late bloomers, the second-chancers, the ones who are still figuring it out. It’s not too late. You’re not too far behind. You are right on time.

    Key Takeaways

    • Midlife isn’t a breakdown—it’s a breakthrough.
    • You are allowed to take up space, dream again, and glow in your own way.
    • You don’t have to shrink to be loved or prove your worth to be worthy.
    • Every version of you—past, present, and future—is worth honoring.
    • You are not too old, too late, or too far gone. You’re exactly where you’re meant to be.

    Episode Resources

    • 📝 Ready to reconnect with your purpose and protect your peace? Start with the Prosperity Planner:
    Prosperity Planner Link

    • 🎉 Want to help amplify the No Edits, Just Life message of healing and realness? Join the Street Team for exclusive content and ways to spread the word:
    Join the Street Team Here

    • Affirmation to Repeat:

    “I am not too late. I am not too old. I am not behind. I am becoming.”

    Let’s Talk About It

    Did this letter hit home for you too?
    DM me on Instagram @NoEditsJustLife or email noeditsjustlife@gmail.com — I’d love to hear what your letter to midlife you would say.

    Stay Connected

    • Website
    • Instagram: @NoEditsJustLife
    • TikTok: @NoEditsJustLife
    • Email: noeditsjustlife@gmail.com

    Leave a Review

    If this episode wrapped you in words you didn’t know you needed, leave a review and send it to a friend walking through her own midlife moment.

    Let’s normalize love letters to ourselves. Let’s normalize becoming.

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    2 分
  • What Does Success Look Like in This Season of Life?
    2025/05/20

    This week’s episode is a powerful reframe for anyone who’s ever felt like they’re “behind” because they’re not checking off the same old boxes.


    Kiwanis opens up about how her definition of success has shifted in midlife—from hustle and external validation to peace, boundaries, healing, and joy.


    If you’re tired of chasing what you were told would make you happy and ready to define success on your own terms, this conversation will feel like a deep exhale and a fresh start.

    Key Takeaways

    • The old definition of success (degrees, titles, achievements) may no longer fit.
    • Real success might look like rest, joy, peace, or letting go.
    • Redefining success means asking: What actually matters to me now?
    • You’re not behind—you’re evolving.
    • You have full permission to create a version of success that feels good on the inside, not just one that looks good from the outside.

    Episode Resources

    • 📝 Ready to design a life that reflects your values and vision? Start with the Prosperity Planner:
    Prosperity Planner Link

    • 🎉 Want to help spread this message of soft success and real growth? Join the No Edits Crew Street Team and get exclusive behind-the-scenes updates and ways to support the show:
    Join the Street Team Here

    • Affirmation to Repeat:

    “Success doesn’t have to be loud to be real. My peace is proof I’m doing it right.”

    Let’s Talk About It

    What does success look like in your life right now?
    DM me on Instagram @NoEditsJustLife or email me at noeditsjustlife@gmail.com — I’d love to hear what you're walking away from, walking toward, or redefining.

    Stay Connected

    • Website
    • Instagram: @NoEditsJustLife
    • TikTok: @NoEditsJustLife
    • Email: noeditsjustlife@gmail.com

    Leave a Review

    If this episode helped you breathe a little deeper or think a little differently, leave a review and share it with a friend who’s learning to define success their own way.

    Let’s normalize shifting, softening, and showing up in whatever way feels true.

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    5 分
  • Sometimes I Miss Who I Used to Be
    2025/05/06

    This week’s episode is for the woman who’s growing, healing, evolving—and quietly grieving the version of herself she had to leave behind.


    Kiwanis gets real about the unspoken part of becoming: missing who you used to be. From the carefree girl with big dreams to the softer version of you that hadn’t been bruised by life yet, this episode is a tender reminder that growth and grief can coexist.


    You can be proud of who you’re becoming and still miss who you were. And that’s okay.

    Key Takeaways

    • Growth doesn’t cancel out grief—you can feel both at the same time.
    • Missing your old self doesn’t mean you’re ungrateful—it means she mattered.
    • The versions of ourselves we outgrow still deserve to be honored.
    • You’re not failing if you sometimes feel heavy during your healing.
    • Becoming the woman you are now is built on the dreams of who you used to be.

    Episode Resources

    • 📝 Need space to process your growth and actually see your wins? Grab the Prosperity Planner:
    Prosperity Planner Link

    • 🎉 Want to help share the message of real, raw growth with others? Join the No Edits Crew Street Team for exclusive updates, behind-the-scenes access, and the chance to amplify healing in your own community:
    Join the Street Team Here

    Affirmation to Repeat:

    “I honor who I was. I embrace who I’m becoming. Both are worthy of love.”

    Let’s Talk About It

    What part of your old self do you miss the most?
    DM me on Instagram @NoEditsJustLife or email noeditsjustlife@gmail.com — because healing is easier when we say the quiet parts out loud.

    Stay Connected

    • Website
    • Instagram: @NoEditsJustLife
    • TikTok: @NoEditsJustLife
    • Email: noeditsjustlife@gmail.com

    Leave a Review

    If this episode made you feel seen, leave a review and send it to someone who’s navigating their own “becoming.”
    Let’s remind each other that real growth is raw, layered, and absolutely worth it.

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    4 分
  • Friday Permission Slip: Unpopular Opinion: Not Everything is Gaslighting (And I Wish People Would Stop)
    2025/05/02

    This week’s permission slip comes with a little extra spice—and a whole lot of truth.


    Kiwanis is calling out a trend that’s been heavy on her heart: the overuse of the word “gaslighting.”


    While real gaslighting is serious and damaging, not every misunderstanding or painful relationship deserves that label. Healing is messy, complicated, and not always wrapped up in trending buzzwords.


    This episode is your reminder that honesty and peace matter more than fitting your story into someone else’s narrative.

    Key Takeaways

    • Real gaslighting is serious, but not every hurtful experience is emotional abuse.
    • Misunderstandings and imperfect relationships don’t always equal manipulation.
    • Overusing the word “gaslighting” can minimize the true experiences of survivors.
    • Healing is about telling the full, messy truth—not just assigning blame.
    • Some things don’t need a label—they just need your honesty, forgiveness, and peace.

    Episode Resources

    • 📝 Need a space to clear your mental clutter and focus on real healing? Grab the Prosperity Planner:
    Prosperity Planner Link

    • 🎉 Want to be part of the No Edits Crew? Join the Street Team and help spread the real, raw, and relatable message of the podcast! Plus, get exclusive updates and behind-the-scenes peeks:
    Join the Street Team Here

    Affirmation to Repeat:

    “I honor my healing with truth, not trends. I choose peace over labeling my past.”

    Let’s Talk About It

    Have you caught yourself labeling something gaslighting that maybe was just messy and human?
    DM me on Instagram @NoEditsJustLife or email noeditsjustlife@gmail.com. Let’s talk about it—no shame, no judgment, just real growth.

    Stay Connected

    • Website
    • Instagram: @NoEditsJustLife
    • TikTok: @NoEditsJustLife
    • Email: noeditsjustlife@gmail.com

    Leave a Review

    If this episode gave you a little clarity (or a little courage), leave a review and share it with someone who’s committed to healing for real—not just for the ‘gram.
    Let’s normalize messy, honest growth without edits.

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    2 分
  • The Invisible To-Do List: Why I'm Always Tired but Can’t Explain It
    2025/04/29

    This week’s episode is for every woman who’s ever said, "I’m tired," but struggled to explain why.

    Inspired by the real, raw reality of carrying an invisible mental load, Kiwanis breaks down why it’s not just what you do that’s exhausting—it’s what you carry that nobody sees.


    If you’ve ever felt like you’re juggling a thousand things in your head while smiling on the outside, this one’s for you. You are not crazy. You are carrying more than most people realize. And you’re allowed to rest.

    Key Takeaways

    • The "invisible to-do list" is the mental load nobody sees—but you still feel every day.
    • Midlife adds extra layers to that invisible list: kids, parents, careers, health, and dreams.
    • Chronic tiredness isn’t always about physical exhaustion—it’s emotional and mental, too.
    • You deserve to set boundaries, ask for help, and honor your unseen work without guilt.

    Episode Resources

    • 📝 Need a space to unload your invisible to-do list and protect your peace? Grab the Prosperity Planner:
    Prosperity Planner Link

    • 🎉 Want to be part of the No Edits Crew? Join the Street Team and help spread the real, raw, and relatable message of the podcast! Plus, get exclusive updates and behind-the-scenes peeks:
    Join the Street Team Here

    Affirmation to repeat:

    “Even when they can’t see it, my work matters. I honor my invisible labor with rest and grace.”

    Let’s Talk About It

    What’s one thing sitting heavy on your invisible to-do list right now?


    DM me on Instagram @NoEditsJustLife or email noeditsjustlife@gmail.com and let’s talk about it. No edits. No judgment. Just real life.

    Stay Connected

    • Website
    • Instagram: @NoEditsJustLife
    • TikTok: @NoEditsJustLife
    • Email: noeditsjustlife@gmail.com

    Leave a Review

    If this episode put words to what you’ve been feeling, leave a review and send it to a friend who needs the reminder that invisible work is still real work.


    Let’s build a world where rest isn’t earned—it’s honored.

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    4 分
  • Friday Permission Slip: Let Them… and Let Me Breathe
    2025/04/25

    This week’s permission slip is a deep exhale in audio form. Inspired by a real-life meltdown moment and the wisdom of The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins, Kiwanis shares how one simple phrase—“Let them”—can be the reset you didn’t know you needed. If you’ve ever felt like everything’s on fire and you’re the only one holding the extinguisher, this episode is your reminder: you don’t have to fix it all. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do… is breathe.

    Key Takeaways
    • “Let them” is not about giving up—it’s about letting go.
    • You don’t have to explain, defend, or fix everything around you.
    • Your peace is more important than someone else’s perception.
    • You’re allowed to walk away, take a breath, and choose yourself without guilt.

    Episode Resources
    • 📝 Need space to process your stress and protect your peace? Grab the Prosperity Planner:
    https://shop.beacons.ai/noeditsjustlife/832e1a2e-f322-4bdd-b97f-eb239325fffa

    Inspired by: The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins

    Affirmation to repeat:

    • “Let them. Let me breathe. I choose peace over pressure.”


    Let’s Talk About It
    When’s the last time you needed to just… let them? DM me on Instagram @NoEditsJustLife or email me at noeditsjustlife@gmail.com and let’s trade “almost lost it” stories with no shame.

    Stay Connected
    • Website: https://tinyurl.com/Noeditsjustlife
    • Instagram: @NoEditsJustLife
    • TikTok: @NoEditsJustLife
    • Email: noeditsjustlife@gmail.com

    Leave a Review
    If this episode gave you the deep breath you needed, leave a review and share it with someone who’s carrying too much today. Let’s build a world where choosing peace is the norm—not the exception.

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    3 分