Story & Lesson Highlights with Christian Nicole of Roswell

We recently had the chance to connect with Christian Nicole and have shared our conversation below.

Hi Christian, thank you for taking the time to reflect back on your journey with us. I think our readers are in for a real treat. There is so much we can all learn from each other and so thank you again for opening up with us. Let’s get into it: What battle are you avoiding?
None—and that’s a powerful shift. For the first time, I’m not dodging, deflecting, or hiding from anything. Historically, there was always a shadow I was aware of, something I hadn’t fully faced. But now? I’m meeting every challenge head-on with clarity and conviction. It feels exhilarating to be this aligned. I’m not just willing to face the hard things—I’m energized by them.
I am unstoppable and it excites me to go after the challenges because I know I’ll win.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
I’m Christian Nicole, and right now I’m living my own frameworks—rebuilding from the inside out with a fire in my belly and a seven-figure vision in motion. From my own tragedy, trauma and loss of self, I’ve discovered through a will to survive, how to thrive and get back everything I lost plus tax and compounding interest. I create emotional technology for women in overwhelm. Women who are exhausted, codependant due to mental & emotional manipulation, overworked, unheard, tired single mothers, stay-at-home wives, working professionals who go unseen experiencing burnout. Ive developed tools that blend metaphysics, somatic healing, and intuitive strategy into premium transformation. My brand, Sheva 7, is where identity gets recalibrated, not just coached. I’m not here to fix anyone—I’m here to witness, architect, and activate whats always been there. This season is about radical self-authorship, and I’m becoming the blueprint.

Thanks for sharing that. Would love to go back in time and hear about how your past might have impacted who you are today. Who saw you clearly before you could see yourself?
EVERYONE! Lol. Everyone saw me before I saw myself—and that clarity wasn’t always kind. It came as spiritual warfare, projection, resistance, and misinterpretation. The world responded to my essence long before I had the language or the armor to hold it. I was seen, yes—but often through the lens of fear, envy, or unmet need. That visibility triggered attacks, not applause. Attacks I couldn’t understand and didn’t see coming. But those very battles forged the work you see today.

Every framework I’ve built, every ritual I’ve designed, every piece of emotional technology I’ve created—it all emerged from being spiritually targeted for the truth I hadn’t yet claimed. The Becoming Container, Sheva 7, The Sovereign Self Society, my entire body of work is a response to being prematurely seen and violently misunderstood. I didn’t just survive that visibility—I transmuted it. I turned spiritual warfare into sacred architecture. So yes, everybody saw me. And now, I see myself more clearly than ever.

Was there ever a time you almost gave up?
Often.

There were seasons when the weight was unbearable—when grief hollowed me out and motherhood stretched me thin. Losing my brother Apollo shattered something sacred in me. Becoming a mom, holding life in my arms while mourning the loss of my daughter’s father, a man I loved deeply. The contrast was disorienting. I was expected to nurture, to lead, to keep going—but inside, I was unraveling.

There were moments I wanted to disappear, to stop trying, to let it all go quiet. Not because I lacked strength, I’m very strong but because I was exhausted from carrying so much meaning in silence.

But even in those moments, something deeper kept pulsing. A knowing. A fire. A whisper that said, “Whats the alternative? Quit? Let them win? Let darkness take you, change you? Then what? . . .Do you BELIEVE or dont you? This pain will become architecture.” And it has. Every time I almost gave up, I remembered that you only lose when you quit. So, I didn’t quit.

Alright, so if you are open to it, let’s explore some philosophical questions that touch on your values and worldview. What would your closest friends say really matters to you?
Purpose. Always.

My closest friends would tell you that I don’t move without meaning. That everything I create—whether it’s a Kee-Kee, kick-back, a curriculum, a ritual, a brand, or a boundary—is rooted in deep intentionality. I don’t chase trends or perform for applause. I build from the inside out, led by a fire that refuses to settle for surface-level impact.

Purpose is what gets me up when grief knocks me down. It’s what fuels my urgency, sharpens my clarity, and anchors my joy. I’m not here to exist—I’m here to architect legacy. And the people closest to me know: if it’s not aligned with purpose, I won’t touch it.

Before we go, we’d love to hear your thoughts on some longer-run, legacy type questions. What is the story you hope people tell about you when you’re gone?
The story I want them to tell is the one where they say, “Christian Nicole changed my life.”

Not because I gave them answers, but because I helped them remember their own. Because I held space for their unraveling without judgment, and built frameworks that made their becoming feel sacred, strategic, and sustainable.

I want them to say I saw them before they could articulate their own worth. That I didn’t just coach them—I recalibrated their identity back to its default setting of Miraculous. That my work gave them language for their power, rituals for their healing, and architecture for their legacy.

That’s the story I’m writing every day. And it’s the only one that matters.

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