
Welcome to Called & Seen- the show for women who know they’re meant for more. Hosted by Jordan Lynae, author, speaker, entrepreneur, and founder, this show explores the journeys, lessons, and breakthroughs that help women trust themselves, find their voice, and step fully into who they’re called to be. Through honest conversations, powerful stories, transformational guest interviews, and real-life... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | |||

Have you ever wondered if you’re waiting on God… when He may actually be waiting on you?
In this episode of Called to Be Seen, Jordan Lynae shares a heartfelt conversation about faith, identity, and what it means to stop waiting for permission and s... more
Sometimes we don’t stop trusting ourselves all at once. It happens quietly, one small moment at a time. A conversation about self-trust, intuition, and finding your way back to the voice that has been there all along.
What if the dream keeps returning because it was never meant to leave?
Welcome to Called to Be Seen. This is not a podcast about being louder. It’s a podcast about being truer. Your voice did not go quiet because you were weak. It went quiet because it was protecting something sacred
Welcome to Called To Be Seen™ A show for women who feel the whisper becoming a call into more More power More expression More leadership More life Hosted by Jordan Lynae, this show explores embodiment, voice, healing, and what it truly means to be se... more









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