Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Anjanee Davis. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Anjanee, thanks so much for taking the time to share your insights and lessons with us today. We’re particularly interested in hearing about how you became such a resilient person. Where do you get your resilience from?
I get my resilience from being a little girl with nothing but a spoon and a jar of peanut butter.
No food in the house. Just hunger, quiet, and the sound of my own breath as I climbed kitchen cabinets, too young to reach but too determined to stay stuck.
I didn’t have much but I had will.
And even then, I knew how to climb.
That little girl never gave up on me.
She became the voice inside me that said, “There’s always a way.”
Even if it’s just one spoon. Even if no one’s watching. Even if all you’ve got is your breath and your bones.
Resilience for me didn’t come from a perfect life.
It came from the moments I survived when no one knew I was surviving.

Thanks, so before we move on maybe you can share a bit more about yourself?
My work began as survival now it’s sacred architecture.
I’m the founder of Voice of the Healed Bloodline, a brand and movement that centers around oral restoration, ancestral release, and credit repair as spiritual reclamation.
Through years of lived transformation, I discovered that the very systems meant to oppress us law, credit, silence, shame are the same places where our power can be reclaimed.
Professionally, I work as a credit restoration specialist, legal strategist, and creator of spiritual tools rooted in justice, voice, and healing. But even deeper, I help people remember what they never truly lost their birthright to wholeness, dignity, and divine order.
One of the most exciting aspects of my work is watching my clients and their children begin to speak differently, stand differently, think differently. My brand doesn’t just repair credit; it repairs identity. It activates lineage. It brings the scroll back home.
I’m currently launching a new healing product under my brand an oral restoration paste inspired by my daughter’s healing journey and guided by my great-great-grandmother, Clara Wimberly. The product is handmade, spiritually encoded, and created to restore what generational trauma tried to steal from the mouth, the teeth, and the truth.
I also recently aligned with a new frequency: podcasting, storytelling, and platform-building for others who carry lived transformation. I believe we are the voices we were waiting for and it’s time the world heard us fully.
Anjanee Davis
Founder, Voice of the Healed Bloodline
Email: [email protected]

Looking back, what do you think were the three qualities, skills, or areas of knowledge that were most impactful in your journey? What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?
1. Spiritual Discernment
I had to learn to trust the unseen my instincts, my ancestors, and the quiet inner voice that didn’t always make logical sense. That discernment protected me, guided my next steps, and helped me hear truth even when others couldn’t see it yet.
Advice: Start by listening to your body. That subtle “no” or that deep “yes” isn’t just emotion it’s data from your soul. Honor it, and you’ll sharpen your inner compass.
2. Resilience Rooted in Vision
I didn’t just survive I saw something worth surviving for. Whether it was my children, my future, or a healed version of my bloodline, I kept going because I carried vision.
Advice: Don’t wait for your circumstances to validate your dream. Nurture vision daily. Speak to it. Feed it. Let it become more real than the chaos around you.
3. Law as Language of Power
I taught myself how to speak the language of systems contracts, credit, court filings not to assimilate, but to reclaim authority. Once I realized that law is just another way to command outcomes, everything shifted.
Advice: Educate yourself on how power works in the real world. Whether it’s credit, contracts, or communication, the more fluent you become, the less likely you are to be manipulated or dismissed.
Final Word of Advice:
Don’t rush your arrival. Honor every phase. The breakdowns are not failures they’re classrooms. And what you master in private will one day become the medicine others are waiting to receive from you.

Awesome, really appreciate you opening up with us today and before we close maybe you can share a book recommendation with us. Has there been a book that’s been impactful in your growth and development?
You Are the Placebo: Making Your Mind Matter
by Dr. Joe Dispenza
This book radically shifted how I view healing not as something I chase externally, but as something I generate internally through belief, intention, and energetic command.
One of the most powerful ideas I took from the book is this:
Your body is always listening.
And it will follow the script you repeatedly speak whether that script is empowered or limited.
That truth changed everything for me. I started rewiring my inner dialogue, speaking differently to my body, and even healing in places where I had felt stuck for years. I realized that my voice wasn’t just for storytelling it was for cellular reprogramming.
Another key message:
Your thoughts can make you sick.
But they can also make you well.
That principle gave me the courage to unlearn trauma programming, release ancestral fear, and become the voice of the healed bloodline not because someone gave me permission, but because I chose it and created new thoughts to match.
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