UncommonTEEN: The Podcast for Christian Teen Girls

179. Identity, Community, and Mentorship with Kaase Levell

Jamie Kirschner Season 2 Episode 179

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This week on the UncommonTEEN Podcast, Coach Jamie Kirschner interviews Kaase Levell. They discuss Kaase's journey through dance, faith, and the challenges of identity and anxiety faced by young girls today. Kaase shares her passion for empowering teen girls through her podcast and ministry, emphasizing the importance of creating safe spaces for questions and mentorship. The conversation highlights the need for early guidance in faith and identity, addressing taboo topics, and building confidence in the next generation.

Kaase Levell is a speaker, podcast host, and spiritual cheerleader for the next generation. As a mom to two tween girls, she launched the bold Q&A-style podcast FR, Let’s Talk, where she answers their burning questions straight from the Bible, equipping them with God’s truth to stand firm, shine bright, and go make disciples—living out being biblically salty and eternally lit.

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