When Lived Experience Becomes Leadership

When Support Comes From the Inside

Chavisa Horemans doesn’t approach this work from theory alone.

Her expertise is layered.

Academic.

Professional.

And lived.

With a master’s degree and nearly a decade of experience supporting women through major life transitions, her work is rooted in deep understanding of trauma, conflict, and recovery.

But what truly distinguishes her is that she knows this terrain personally.

She has lived through gender-based violence and post-separation abuse.

She understands what it means to navigate systems that don’t always protect you, relationships that become unsafe, and transitions that fracture your sense of stability.

That lived experience didn’t break her.

It became the foundation of her leadership.

Stepping In When Life Becomes Unmanageable

As a trauma-informed coach and consultant, Chavisa works with women who are overwhelmed, exhausted, and depleted.

Women navigating separation, divorce, coparenting, chronic health issues, and high-conflict situations that feel impossible to hold alone.

She doesn’t sit on the sidelines.

She steps directly into what’s happening.

Providing real-time support.

Strategic problem-solving.

Grounded guidance through emotionally charged, often traumatic circumstances.

As a Certified Divorce Coach and Certified Trauma Recovery Coach, she helps women increase safety, regain clarity, and restore wellness during seasons that threaten to unravel them.

Her clients span all ages, and the feedback is consistent: being accompanied through hardship changes everything.

The Power of Insider Support

Chavisa knows that support from an “insider” matters.

Someone who doesn’t just empathize, but understands the complexity, fear, and isolation that can come with trauma and high-conflict transitions.

She combines professional training with lived wisdom to offer something rare: validation without minimizing, strategy without detachment, and care without condescension.

Her work reminds women that they are not weak for struggling.

They are responding to circumstances that require support.

And with the right guidance, they can move forward with greater safety, agency, and strength.

Visibility, Stigma, and the Cost of Truth

One of her greatest challenges is visibility.

Marketing trauma-informed work is complex.

People want real stories, but stigma around trauma and gender-based violence still runs deep.

Many women suffer quietly.

Many hesitate to seek help.

And reaching younger women, those early in complicated transitions feels especially urgent to her.

She knows empowerment coaching can be a game-changer when accessed sooner.

But access requires resources.

More financial support would allow her to expand outreach, increase visibility, and connect with the women who need her most before they become further depleted.

Why This Work Matters

Chavisa’s work is not about fixing people.

It’s about standing beside them while they reclaim themselves.

About navigating what breaks while protecting what can still be rebuilt.

About reminding women that needing support does not disqualify them from strength, it reveals it.

She is proof that healing leadership often comes from those who have walked the hardest paths and chosen to light the way back

Support Is Not a Luxury, It’s a Lifeline

At Reignelle, we honor women who turn lived hardship into grounded service.

The ones who refuse to look away from complexity.

The ones who understand that safety, clarity, and empowerment are not abstract concepts but necessities.

Chavisa’s story reminds us that when support comes from someone who’s been there, healing becomes possible.

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