Grief, stress, and exhaustion don’t care how accomplished you are—they touch us all. For Alexis Yancey, an Emmy and Gracie award-winning journalist, producer, spiritual therapist, and life coach, years of storytelling, advocacy, and pouring into others left her drained and her brain overwhelmed and out of balance. 

In this moving episode of Quantum Shifts: Client Journeys with Brain Soul Success™, Dr. Louise and Alexis share how they rebalanced her brain and helped her deal with the stress of a family member’s illness.

Through the Brain Soul Success™ system, Alexis experienced a profound transformation:

  • She let go of limiting beliefs and old emotional patterns
  • She released old patterns of depression and grief she didn’t realize she was still carrying
  • She felt lighter, clearer, and more energized
  • She gained renewed confidence to expand her global mission of healing and prayer

Alexis’s background is nothing short of remarkable. She is the creator of PrayerWorksTV.com and ByDivineDesign.live, and the producer of Resurrecting Love: The Cemetery That Could Heal a Nation, which shines a light on compassion and racial healing in America. She has worked with CBS, CNN, PBS, Oprah, BET, and more, and in 2024 was inducted into the National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame

Her story is proof that even the most accomplished leaders need healing—and that when we honor our emotions  and align our soul purpose, we find strength, resilience, and renewed energy to move forward.

🎧 Tune in now to hear Alexis’s inspiring journey with Dr. Louise:

Ready for your own transformation?

Join me for the Brain Soul Integration Retreat happening September 19–21, 2025 in Carlsbad, California.

Three days of deep clearing and breakthrough work designed to help you align fully with your next level.

Learn more and reserve your spot here: https://louiseswartswalter.com/brain-soul-integration-retreat/

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