Discover
Elevation Talks with Naye Liggines
Elevation Talks with Naye Liggines
Author: Naye Liggines
Subscribed: 0Played: 0Subscribe
Share
© Naye Liggines
Description
Elevation Talks with Naye Liggines is a self-improvement podcast for people growing without a blueprint. For those breaking cycles in real time, rebuilding their lives while strengthening their relationship with God. This is a space for honest conversations about life, love, purpose, discipline, and identity while figuring it out along the way. No sermons. No pretending. Just real growth, real faith, and real execution. If you’re done repeating what you came from, press play.
Follow us
Instagram: @nayeliggines | @elevationtalkswithnaye
TikTok & YouTube: @nayethegemdroppa
Follow us
Instagram: @nayeliggines | @elevationtalkswithnaye
TikTok & YouTube: @nayethegemdroppa
46 Episodes
Reverse
You ever had an opportunity that looked like a slam dunk? The numbers were right, the energy was right, everything was moving fast… but something in you still didn’t feel settled. In this episode, I tell the story of a deal that felt “in the bag” until God put a pin in it. And later, I realized the redirection was protection. We’re talking discernment, alignment, trusting that uneasy feeling, and why every opportunity isn’t a God opportunity even when the money is talking. If you’re in a season where you’re tempted to choose dollars over peace, this one is for you.
You can be blessed, elevated, and still emotionally unprepared for what you prayed for.In this episode, I share how I fumbled something good during a season of overflow. Not because I didn’t care but because I wasn’t healed.Sometimes the very season you prayed for will expose the parts of you that still need work.We talk about what happens when success reveals immaturity, why accountability is part of elevation, and how thriving seasons uncover what struggle never did.If you’re winning publicly but still wrestling privately, this one is for you.Homework: What in you is still immature that success is exposing?
Obedience doesn’t always look like overflow. Sometimes it looks like pressure.In this episode of Elevation Talks, I talk about what it feels like to follow God and still struggle. The in-between season where you know you’re called, you know you’re aligned, but the breakthrough hasn’t fully shown up yet.We’re talking about financial pressure, identity shifts, trusting God without performing faith, and learning how to stay grounded when the results don’t match your obedience.If you’ve been doing what God asked and it still feels heavy, this conversation is for you.You’re not off. You’re in process.
Growth doesn’t always feel glamorous. Sometimes it feels lonely.In this episode, I talk about the emotional shift that happens when you move from surviving to building, from comfort to calling. Why your conversations change. Why your circle shifts. And why the loneliness you’re feeling might actually be refinement.If you’ve been outgrowing people, environments, or even old versions of yourself, this conversation will meet you where you are.
Breaking relationship cycles starts with awareness.In this episode of Elevation Talks, we go deeper into the patterns that keep showing up in our love lives and what it actually takes to break them. This conversation is about identifying the habits, beliefs, and behaviors we learned along the way and how they influence the relationships we choose today.I talk honestly about how familiarity can be mistaken for love, why many of us were taught to stay instead of asking whether we are truly happy, and what it looks like to choose healthy love with intention. This episode is not about blame. It is about ownership, growth, and clarity.We explore why starting over in love does not mean failure, how unhealed patterns repeat themselves, and what personal work is required to create emotionally safe and fulfilling relationships.If you have ever found yourself asking why your relationships keep ending the same way, or if you want to understand what you need to work on before choosing love again, this episode will meet you right where you are.Healthy love begins when you stop repeating patterns and start choosing alignment.
This episode is for anyone starting over in love and learning how to release shame from their relationship story.In this Elevation Talks vault episode, I open up about my personal journey with love, relationships, and healing. I share the relationship cycles I witnessed growing up, the habits I formed along the way, and how those patterns showed up in my adult relationships. I talk honestly about my divorce, failed engagements, and the shame I used to carry because my love life did not follow a traditional timeline.I love love. But I am no longer interested in rushing into marriage just to say I am married. I want a happy and healthy marriage. A relationship built on emotional maturity, spiritual alignment, and real growth that lasts.This conversation is about breaking unhealthy relationship cycles, unlearning survival patterns, and choosing intentional love over pressure and expectations.If you have ever felt behind in your love life, questioned your relationship decisions, or wondered if something was wrong with you because you had to start over, this episode will meet you where you are.You are not behind.You are not broken.You are becoming.
Have you been called to it or are you doing it because you saw someone else doing it?In this episode of Elevation Talks, Naye talks about the difference between calling and comparison, why you cannot skip the process, and what it really means to walk in what God has assigned to you. Using the story of Noah, this conversation breaks down how long seasons of preparation often lead to moments that happen quickly and why obedience matters even when you do not have proof yet.This episode is for anyone questioning their pace, their path, or the weight they are carrying. If it feels heavy, it might be because it is yours.
You’re showing up. You’re being consistent. You’re doing what you’re supposed to do.So why does it still feel like nothing is moving?In this episode of Elevation Talks, we talk about the frustration of quiet seasons, invisible progress, and the emotional toll of doing the right things without seeing immediate results. This is for anyone who feels tired, discouraged, or tempted to question themselves even though they haven’t quit.Through lived experience and faith, Naye shares perspective on why quiet doesn’t mean stagnant, how God works in unseen seasons, and what to do when progress feels slow. This isn’t hype or pressure. It’s wise counsel for the in-between.By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with clarity, reassurance, and one simple move you can make today to keep going without frustration.You’re not behind. You’re becoming.
Most people are waiting on motivation.But real change doesn’t start with a feeling. It starts with a decision.In this episode, I talk about how God slowed me down last year, why I stepped back from my business to do the inner work, and how my new year started long before January ever came.We’re diving into what it looks like to stop operating on autopilot, stop letting your mood lead, and decide who you’re becoming before you start chasing goals.This conversation is for anyone who’s been productive but misaligned, busy but unsettled, or moving without a clear sense of direction.Your life doesn’t change when the calendar does.It changes when you decide.
2025 was not easy, but it was not wasted.In this year end episode, I reflect on a season marked by loss, clarity, separation, growth, and obedience. From being laid off and navigating deep personal challenges to continuing to execute on purpose driven work, building momentum, and gaining clarity in my faith and business, this conversation is about what it really means to keep moving when life is not consistent.This is not a highlight reel or a motivational speech.It is an honest reflection on execution, discipline, and trusting God through uncertainty, and why preparation matters more than hype heading into a new year.
In this episode, I’m having a real conversation about Jesus, growth, and trust. I share what my relationship with God has looked like over the last few years, what I’ve had to unlearn about faith, and how I’m learning to stop turning faith into survival mode.This episode is for anyone who believes in Jesus but feels tired, distant, or unsure how to rest in God. No pressure. No performance. Just an honest conversation about trusting Jesus and finding peace in the process.
Some of us did not break. We quit.We got hit, embarrassed, disappointed, or exposed, and instead of healing, we laid down and started living like the story ended there. But just because you got hit does not mean you are supposed to play dead.In this episode, I talk about the mindset shift required to get up after life hits you hard. The same shift I break down in my book Mentality Makeover: Revamp Your Reality. Because getting up is not about motivation. It is about changing how you think about what happened to you.We unpack how pain becomes a permanent position when your mindset does not evolve, why shame keeps people stuck longer than the hit itself, and how renewing your mind is the first step to reclaiming confidence, clarity, and forward momentum.This is a get up message for anyone navigating a setback, public failure, heartbreak, disappointment, or a season where life knocked the wind out of you. If you have been stuck replaying the moment instead of rewriting your mindset, this episode is for you.You did not lose your purpose.You did not lose your calling.You did not lose your future.You got hit. But it did not kill you.This episode pairs with Mentality Makeover: Revamp Your Reality, available on digital platforms, a guide to breaking mental cycles, rebuilding confidence, and learning how to move forward when life does not go as planned.Listen in. Reflect. And decide if today is the day you stop playing dead and start thinking differently.
A transparent conversation about navigating your valley season, learning from it, and finding God in the dry places. Real stories, real lessons, and real encouragement.Resources mentioned: Rise and Thrive Journal and the Right On Time Newsletter at www.elevationtalks.com
This episode is all about the lessons I wish I learned sooner and the power of getting your relationship with God in order. I talk about what really shifted for me when I stopped trying to show up “perfect” and just came to God as I was. The more intentional my time with Him became, the more my faith grew, my clarity sharpened, and my spirit settled.I also share why the valley seasons matter and how some of your strongest testimonies are born in the moments where life feels the most uncomfortable. If you’ve been trying to find your way back to God or wondering why things feel heavy, this episode is your reminder that He wants you close right now, not later.Press play and get this gem in your spirit.
In today’s episode, I am sharing the real Thanksgiving moment that checked me, tested me, and reminded me why God has been slowing me down in this season. I walk you through my day from cooking my Thanksgiving dinner to watching Jingle All the Way to the unexpected phone call that shifted my entire mood and dragged me into a trigger I did not see coming.I talk about how quickly a trigger can pull you out of gratitude and into old patterns, what it revealed about my inner child, and how God has been teaching me to slow down so I can clearly see the version of myself that cannot go with me to the next level.Inside this episode I break down• My peaceful Thanksgiving morning and what I felt spiritually• The emotional turn that caught me off guard• How triggers expose the old version of you• What God revealed in the aftermath• The first gem from my Medium article which is pause before you respondIf this episode connects with you, go read the full article on Medium where I share all seven gems from this experience. This conversation is honest, reflective, faith filled, and a real example of what growth looks like in real time.Take a breath and tune in. This one is going to sit with you.
In 2023, I picked up my phone right after losing my job and said, “I’m documenting this because somebody’s faith is going to increase watching this.” I didn’t know how anything was going to work out. I didn’t have a backup plan. I just had faith big enough to make me move anyway.This video is the whole journey in real time. Me walking through a house I wasn’t supposed to qualify for. Me trusting God when my life didn’t make sense. Me speaking what I believed before I had anything to prove it.And by the end of this video, I’m literally sitting inside the house God gave me… watching the clip of myself calling the miracle before it happened. Only God.If you’re in a season where everything feels uncertain or you’re trying to figure out what God is doing, this is your reminder that He sees you. He hears you. And He knows exactly what He’s setting up for you.This testimony changed my life. I pray it wakes up your faith and reminds you that God is still moving right now. Keep going. Your moment is coming.#CrazyFaith #FaithJourney #Testimony #GodDidIt #FaithInAction #BreakthroughSeason #ChristianYouTube #Motivation
This episode picks up right where the story left off. After getting laid off and having a life-changing encounter with God, I knew there was more He wanted to show me… and this is the part nobody saw coming.I’m opening up about what happened next, the clarity that hit me out of nowhere, and the unexpected peace that covered me when everything in my life felt uncertain. If you’re in a season where you’re questioning your next move, wrestling with doubt, or trying to understand why God let something happen, this episode is going to sit heavy on your spirit in the best way.We’re talking alignment, obedience, purpose being revealed when you least expect it.This is the continuation of the moment God interrupted my plans to realign my path.
God is doing a thing and I just wanted to speak on it and say Thank you!
I was listening to a podcast where LeBron said he’s willing to scratch, fight, and bite if that’s what it takes to keep his marriage. That made me think. Everybody wants love until it’s time to actually show up for it. We in a generation that loves the idea of love but not the work that comes with it. In this episode, I’m talking about why relationships fall apart when it’s time to put in effort, and how this “come healed” mindset got people thinking growth can’t happen inside the relationship. Sometimes love requires you to grow through it, not before it.
Sitting in the car is one of my favorite things to do! Reflecting on purpose, the journey, and moving forward!




