One Degree to Victory

Why Remembering Who You Are Is The Key to Your Becoming

Nelieta Hollis

Sometimes trauma makes us forget who we are. Our sense of self shatters, our purpose feels lost, and our reflection in the mirror looks like a stranger. In this episode, I share my own story of losing—and finding—myself after pain and fear threatened to take over. From Maya Angelou’s timeless words to Tupac, to the courage it took for me to drive into New York alone, this episode is about reclaiming identity, breaking free from fear, and choosing who you want to become.

If you’ve ever found yourself signing up for every class, chasing every shiny object, or living in someone else’s narrative of success, this conversation will remind you: you’re not missing out—you’re becoming.

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I pray that the roots of setbacks, storms, satanic attacks, and even self-sabotage erode, crumble, and wither away, to be replaced by the incorruptible strength, peace, and joy that only heaven can give that will neither change nor fade.






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