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Divine Intervention

Divine Intervention

By: Bre'Anna Coleman
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Divine Intervention is a space I created to be unapologetically myself. I created this space as another step in my personal journey towards being true to myself. With guests, book analysis, and more, this is a space for me and others to exist authentically and share our experiences. Once I began to think about the systems, voices, and perceptions that shaped my view of life, I realized how much I was struggling because I was allowing outside factors to influence how I navigated life and viewed myself.


Divine I. was created from a program I experienced at the end of 2025. I had a conversation with another participant and it made me realize how differently I viewed myself because of outside voices and how I could actively choose to define me for myself. I began to think about systems, voices, conversations, and perceptions that shaped my outlook and how I could actively choose to define myself for myself. Divine Intervention will discuss decolonizing the mind and finding what freedom is for yourself. The most radical thing you can do is dream of a life different from the one before your eyes and be willing to take the steps to make that happen for yourself. All forms of resistance begin with how you think of the world around you.


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Episodes
  • navigating imposter syndrome & self esteem
    May 14 2026

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    In this episode, I discuss my experience with imposter syndrome and how it shows up for me. I have been hesitant to start my book analysis portion of the podcast for plenty of reasons but the primary reason was that I kept questioning my ability to actually execute my own plan. Even though I have stacks of books with annotations and sticky notes, I feared that I wouldn't be able to execute my own vision. My next episodes will feature more book analysis once I start back and I will weave in personal stories and experiences.

    I also discussed how I have always been uneasy to call myself a creative even though my creative side is what I love most about myself and what I enjoy. The uneasiness stemmed from not truly stepping into my own art and creation or believing that I had to ability to be a creator of something.

    Lastly, I discussed how frequently I allowed worrying to steal my joy and energy, especially when I had so much more to be thankful for than frustrated with. It hindered me from fully seeing myself and what I was capable of. When you're in "go mode," it becomes hard to pause and truly reflect on yourself and what you have done.

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    33 mins
  • how can they know you if you’re hiding
    May 7 2026

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    27 mins
  • there isn't a one size fits all answer
    Apr 29 2026

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    This episode I am excited to introduce Demi Trimm. Born and raised in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, Demi is deeply committed to community service and youth empowerment. She is a first-year graduate student at the University of the Virgin Islands in the MAcc degree program. Currently serves as the Grants and Program Associate with the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands (CFVI), where she supports grant management, and program coordination. She aspires to continue making an impact as a mentor, educator, and community leader, while sharing the culture and stories of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Demi is eager to collaborate with other young leaders to exchange ideas and advance initiatives that create meaningful, lasting change.


    In this episode, she discusses navigating

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    30 mins
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