Creating Space for Victory

KUWTC Talks with Noreen on Faith, Freedom & Finding a Life That Feels Like Home

KUWTC Talks with Noreen on Faith, Freedom & Finding a Life That Feels Like Home

Unlocking Stories of Strength, Purpose, and Breakthroughs with a Trailblazing Faith-Driven Coach.

KUWTC: Noreen, it’s such a pleasure to speak with you. You’ve dedicated your life to helping women tell their overcomer stories and break free from unhealthy relationships. How did this incredible journey begin for you?

Noreen: I was led by God Almighty. This didn’t come from me—I just did as I was led.

“I help women tell their overcomer stories through my collaboration books. I also help women that are stuck in wrong relationships become unstuck with tips, tools, and strategies.”Noreen


KUWTC: What kind of response do you receive from the women you work with?

Noreen: Wow, people get relief in knowing they are not alone and that they can do something different to have real lasting change in their lives.


KUWTC: When you envision your ideal space—where you feel most at peace—what does that look like?

Noreen: Peace and harmony with love. I’d love my favorite colors all around, an office, a library, a gym, a studio… just space to breathe and not feel squashed in.

“My dream space includes an office, a library, a gym, and a studio—space to just be and create.”Noreen


KUWTC: Where do you feel most creatively inspired?

Noreen: I’m always inspired in any space. But in the summer, I like to sit on the back porch to read and write. I get downloads of ideas every day when I wake up. I jot them down for when the time comes to use them.


KUWTC: Have people always looked to you for guidance?

Noreen: When I worked, people would come to me for advice. I was called “the goddess,” and they’d say I had direct access to God. People are inspired by how I walk in my calling, and it encourages them to pursue their own purpose.


KUWTC: Was there a turning point for you—when you knew you needed to step into a new chapter?

Noreen: Yes, when I began this journey, I had just come home from a conference where I realized I could be and do all things. As I walked through my neighborhood, it dawned on me—it’s not for me anymore for where I’m going.


KUWTC: You speak a lot about being led spiritually. How does someone know when it’s time to move forward—whether it’s out of a place, relationship, or mindset?

Noreen: Really, we have to seek God and think about what we truly enjoy. For instance, I want to move to a quiet neighborhood to have the peace that the city doesn’t give me.

“Faith plays a big role in knowing that I don’t have to stay mediocre—I can keep creating a great legacy.”Noreen


KUWTC: How do you keep yourself grounded with so much purpose driving your work?

Noreen: I plan my calendar to include personal things. When my niece graduated from college, I blocked the whole day. I knew it would be a full one, and family matters.


KUWTC: Let’s talk legacy. What do you want yours to say?

Noreen: That I changed my family’s legacy and helped billions learn to live victoriously. That even though I went through many trials and tribulations, I never gave up.


KUWTC: Where in the world speaks to your heart?

Noreen: London, England. It’s my hometown.


KUWTC: If you could host a one-on-one conversation with anyone, who would it be?

Noreen: Deborah from the Bible. She had many roles—prophetess, leader, the only female judge. I’ve been told I’m like her, and I’d love to hear her strategies.


KUWTC: For those who want to learn more or work with you, how can they connect?

Noreen: They can find me at www.VictoriousLiving4U.com


“Even though I went through many trials and tribulations, I never gave up.”Noreen