Athena Weekly Video Blog

YOU'RE NOT INVISIBLE

Written by Athena Captain | Sep 29, 2025 5:00:00 AM

There's a kind of silence that doesn't come from peace—but from pain.

It's the silence that settles in after someone else's control, someone else's fear, someone else's words have made you feel small.

 

Finding Your Voice

Maybe it started years ago, maybe just recently—but if you've ever felt like your voice disappeared somewhere along the way, this episode is for you.

In Season 2, Episode 8 of That Sh*t Doesn't Define You: Stories of Hope, we sit down with powerhouse entrepreneur and advocate Kelli Nash to talk about what it means to find your voice again—after trauma, after relationships that shut you down, after seasons where survival meant staying quiet.

Kelli's story isn't just one of business success—it's one of rebuilding her voice brick by brick. From being silenced as a teenager to becoming a bold, compassionate leader and mother of three, she knows what it takes to reclaim your identity, presence, and power.

In this episode, we cover:

  • What it feels like to realize you've stopped speaking your truth—and what it takes to start again
  • How loyalty and love can keep us quiet longer than they should
  • The science behind why reclaiming your voice rewires your brain and builds resilience
  • Tangible steps to begin taking up space—physically, emotionally, and verbally

This isn't just inspiration. It's activation.

Tools for Rediscovery

Whether you're trying to find your voice again in your career, relationships, faith community, or just within yourself, you'll walk away from this episode with tools that help you start where you are.

  • Stand tall.
  • Speak the truth out loud.
  • Set one boundary.
  • Tell your story–even if it's just to yourself.

Reclaiming your voice isn't just about being heard; it's about remembering you exist. And you matter.

🎧 Listen to Episode 8 of That Sh*t Doesn't Define You: "Finding Your Voice Again"  Available now on your favorite podcast platform.

 

Start messy. Start scared. Just start.
This is not your practice life—so let’s stop waiting and start reclaiming.