We’re looking forward to introducing you to Porsche Moore. Check out our conversation below.
Hi Porsche, 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 is something outside of work that is bringing you joy lately?
Discovering The Gulch, I just recently relocated from Antioch Tennessee. This area is filled with so much life, joy and freshness. I never realized how complacent I had become in Antioch. I’m in awe everyday since I moved here.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
My name is Porsche Love Moore, professionally, and I am a storyteller, author, and holistic lifestyle advocate. I wear many hats—but at the heart of everything I do is a deep desire to inspire healing, resilience, and transformation in others.
I am the founder of Spirit & Sustenance Holistic Wellness, where I create wellness offerings such as herbal teas, candles, and guided journals designed to nourish the body, spirit, and soul. I share my journey transparently through my podcast She’s Happily Divorced, my writing, and my upcoming books, She’s Happily Divorced and WombEnerG.
What makes my work unique is that it’s rooted in real-life experience. I’ve walked through seasons of heartbreak, reinvention, and faith-testing challenges, and I use those lessons to pour into others—whether through devotionals, holistic health guidance, or simply reminding women that they have permission to step boldly into who they are becoming.
Right now, I’m focused on building brands that not only reflect creativity and wellness but also open doors for deeper conversations about faith, purpose, and self-love. My story is still unfolding, but I know my mission is to change lives, spark hope, and create spaces for women to thrive.
Great, so let’s dive into your journey a bit more. What did you believe about yourself as a child that you no longer believe?
As a child, I believed that in order to be loved and accepted, I had to shrink myself—be quiet, play small, and not take up too much space. I thought my worth came from how well I could please others or how much I could endure.
I no longer believe that. Today, I know that my voice, my presence, and my dreams are not too much—they are my God-given power. I no longer confuse love with sacrifice or silence. I believe I am worthy simply because I exist, and that my purpose is to shine fully, unapologetically, and to touch lives through that light.
What have been the defining wounds of your life—and how have you healed them?
The defining wounds of my life have been shaped by deep loss and painful transitions: early childhood trauma, the devastating death of my mother, and the unraveling of my marriage through divorce. Each of these experiences left me feeling broken in different ways—like pieces of my identity had been taken from me before I even had a chance to fully understand who I was.
There were times I believed the lie that the world would be better off without me. I not only contemplated but attempted to end my life because the pain felt too heavy to carry. But even in those darkest places, God never left me. Therapy became the practical anchor that allowed me to untangle the weight of my emotions, while my faith in God carried me when I had no strength of my own. And my small but steady village reminded me that I was seen, valued, and loved.
Healing has been less about erasing those wounds and more about transforming them. I’ve learned that scars can become sacred reminders of survival. Through prayer, scripture, therapy, and community, I’ve reclaimed my voice, rediscovered my worth, and embraced my story as part of my purpose. Today, I no longer see myself as a victim of those wounds, but as a vessel of healing and hope for others who feel unseen in their pain.
So a lot of these questions go deep, but if you are open to it, we’ve got a few more questions that we’d love to get your take on. Is the public version of you the real you?
Yes, the public version of me is very much the real me—but it’s not the whole story. What I share publicly is authentic, yet it’s just one facet of who I am. I’m a deep soul, constantly evolving, always striving to grow into my highest self and live out my full potential. I work hard, I feel deeply, and I carry my healing journey with intention.
While I believe there’s power in vulnerability and sharing openly, I also honor the sacredness of private healing. Some of my most transformative breakthroughs happen away from the spotlight, in the quiet spaces where God and I do the work together. That balance allows me to show up honestly without giving away pieces of myself that are still tender.
And for those who meet me in person—once I’ve warmed up—you’ll find I’m a lot funnier, more charismatic, and even more alive than what you see online. The public me is real, but the private me is richer, fuller, and still unfolding.
Okay, so let’s keep going with one more question that means a lot to us: If you knew you had 10 years left, what would you stop doing immediately?
If I knew I only had 10 years left, the very first thing I would stop doing is waiting. Waiting for the “perfect” moment, the “right” timing, or for life to somehow line up before I fully step into it. I would no longer postpone the things my heart longs for—like having children, building a family through marriage, and seeing the world beyond my daily routines.
I would pour myself into love every single day—smiling more, laughing freely, and choosing joy over fear. I would release petty sadness and grudges because they waste the little time we do have. I’d remind myself daily that time isn’t promised and that tomorrow isn’t guaranteed.
The truth is, many of us live with the illusion that we have all the time in the world, when in reality, every breath is a gift. With 10 years left, I would live boldly, love deeply, and make sure that when my time here was done, I had given my all to the people and dreams entrusted to me.
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