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  • 5/5/2025
In a world that often pressures us to fit in, finding the courage to stay true to ourselves can be a daunting task. This podcast explores the inspiring influence of Ellen DeGeneres and the brand Victories Vibes, both of which encourage individuals to pursue their passions and embrace authenticity. Ellen's iconic quote, "Follow your passion. Stay true to yourself," has become a guiding principle for many seeking to live authentically, reminding them of their true selves and forgotten dreams.

We share the stories of individuals who, at one point, felt lost or struggled with self-doubt and external expectations. Many of them pursued creative passions, such as art, writing, comedy, dance, or storytelling, often feeling judged or discouraged. For these individuals, Ellen's words were a turning point—a spark that reignited their passion and gave them the clarity to move forward.

Victories Vibes plays a crucial role in these journeys, offering a platform where motivational quotes and messages of encouragement help people embrace their authenticity and chase their dreams. The brand's core message, "Stay true. Follow passion," aligns with Ellen's philosophy and serves as a source of strength for those navigating life's challenges.

Despite the obstacles—self-doubt, rejection, financial struggles, and the pressure to conform—Ellen's words and the support of Victories Vibes helped individuals find the courage to persevere. Through their dedication and faith in their passions, many experienced transformative breakthroughs, built fulfilling careers, and even became sources of inspiration for others.

These stories demonstrate the profound ripple effect of living authentically. Staying true to oneself not only transforms personal lives but also inspires others to embrace their dreams. Join us in celebrating resilience, courage, and the power of following your passion—proof that staying true to yourself can lead to extraordinary growth and success.


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00:00Welcome to the Deep Dive. Today, we're digging into a quote you've probably heard.
00:05Follow your passion. Stay true to yourself.
00:07Right. Often linked to Ellen DeGeneres. It seems simple, but...
00:10Exactly. But it seems to have this profound effect on people.
00:14We've got a bunch of stories, these personal narratives at how this idea, well, how it actually plays out.
00:20And specifically how it connects with this brand, Vickery's Vibes.
00:23Yeah, Vickery's Vibes comes up a lot.
00:25So our mission today really is to go beyond just saying it's inspiring.
00:29We want to unpack how this advice can genuinely spark big life changes, how it fuels authenticity.
00:37It's fascinating, isn't it? How someone like Ellen, known for kindness, humor, authenticity, how her whole ethos can kind of ripple outwards.
00:45Totally. It makes the message feel more achievable, maybe. More grounded than just words on a page.
00:51I think so. People trust it, perhaps. And it lands differently depending on where you are in life.
00:56Absolutely. Like, we have this story about Hannah. Middle school, tough time, getting bullied for being different.
01:01A really vulnerable age.
01:03Right. And for her, this quote, stay true, follow passion, it wasn't just like a nice saying. It became, well, she called it her armor.
01:13Armor. That's powerful.
01:14Yeah. She literally wrote it down, kept it with her. It was her mantra, you know, to get through things.
01:19And that's interesting how something so broad can become so personal, so specific to a struggle like bullying.
01:26It offers a kind of framework, doesn't it, for resilience?
01:29It really does. And OK, this is where Victory's Vibes enters the picture for a lot of these stories.
01:34Right. The brand. They've really built their identity around these kinds of motivational quotes on apparel, other items.
01:41Their whole mission seems to be about taking that wisdom, that idea of staying true and making it tangible.
01:46And they often directly connect it back to Ellen's message, which is smart. It creates this clear lineage.
01:53Plus, their designs are often really simple, bold text.
01:57Keeps the message central. No distractions.
02:00And it's not just selling T-shirts, is it? They seem very focused on sharing the stories behind the quotes.
02:05Exactly. They collect and share these narratives from their community people saying,
02:10this quote changed things for me. It builds this sense of shared belief.
02:16Yeah, it makes it feel less like an abstract idea and more like something you can actually do.
02:21It shows it's actionable. These are real decisions people made guided by these principles.
02:25OK, so let's dive into some more of these journeys.
02:28Back to Hannah.
02:29The dancer.
02:30Right. Dance was always her passion. And that quote, it wasn't just about surviving the bullying.
02:35It was about, like, actively embracing what made her different as a dancer.
02:39It reframed it.
02:40Yeah.
02:41That quote was her compass, she said. Always there. Writing it down. Seeing it.
02:46That physical act makes a difference, I think. Reinforces it.
02:49And then finding victories vibes online. That must have felt like finding her tribe, in a way.
02:54Definitely. And she got this T-shirt, the Stay True, Follow Passion 1.
02:59She called it her lucky charm.
03:00Ah, see? The tangible object again. It holds that meaning, that courage.
03:05It really spurred her on. Applying to performing arts schools, starting a YouTube channel to share her dance.
03:11Even speaking at schools about, you know, embracing your differences.
03:14So the T-shirt becomes this symbol of her commitment, something she carries with her.
03:18Yeah. And there was this pivotal moment at a national arts festival. Big performance, lots of pressure, probably.
03:24But afterwards, backstage, a younger girl came up to her, totally inspired.
03:29Yeah.
03:30And that interaction, it just seemed to click for Hannah.
03:34Yeah.
03:34Her purpose became clearer.
03:36That's huge. Seeing your journey reflected in someone else's eyes, it shifts things, doesn't it?
03:41From your own goals to, like, the impact you can have.
03:44Totally. And that led her to actually partner with Victory's Vibes.
03:48Oh, interesting.
03:49They created this campaign for young creatives, a special clothing line.
03:52Yeah.
03:53The money went to arts education. She even started her own non-profit, Dance With Purpose.
03:58Wow. So from a personal mantra sparked by a, quote, nurtured by a brand.
04:02Yeah.
04:02To actually creating systemic change, that's quite an evolution.
04:07It really is. Then there's this other story. An anonymous comedian felt like they didn't fit in.
04:12Buried the dream of doing comedy for ages.
04:15A familiar story for many creatives.
04:17Yeah. And then rediscovering Ellen. Just dancing. Joyfully. Freely.
04:23That image sparked something.
04:25Like permission to be themselves?
04:27Maybe. It led to their first attempt at a comedy skit. But, you know, it wasn't easy. Early gigs were tough.
04:33Sure. Stand-up is brutal.
04:35And then they lost their marketing job, fell into a really bad depression.
04:39Oh, wow. A double hit.
04:40Right. And it was during that dark time, they read an article, discovered Victory's vibes, got the t-shirt, stay true, follow passion.
04:49And that became the lifeline.
04:51Seems like it. A tangible anchor, like you said. A reminder of who they were, what they wanted, when everything else felt uncertain.
04:57Just holding on to that thread.
04:58Eventually, they did get back into comedy. Found success online, actually.
05:02And had this realization. Passion wasn't just about them feeling good. It was about the impact.
05:07Yeah. Making people laugh.
05:09That shift in perspective again, from self to service, almost.
05:12Exactly. Yeah.
05:13And performing at this big showcase in L.A., wearing that same Victory's vibes shirt.
05:18That felt like coming full circle.
05:20A real milestone.
05:20And now, they mentor young comedians, speak at schools, giving back.
05:26It really highlights the persistence needed, doesn't it?
05:29And how that initial spark, plus the ongoing reinforcement from something like Victory's vibes, can help someone navigate huge setbacks.
05:36Definitely. Okay, let's talk about Sarah. An artist.
05:39Another Sarah. Okay.
05:40Yeah, common name.
05:41This Sarah was stuck in a corporate job, feeling like something was missing. Art dreams totally suppressed.
05:46A golden handcuffs scenario.
05:48Pretty much. And again, Ellen's quote pops up.
05:51It inspires her to just take one step. Sign up for an art class.
05:54That first step is often the hardest, but the most crucial. Just cracking the door open.
05:59So true. And she's juggling the job. The art.
06:02Yeah.
06:02It's tough. But eventually, she makes the leap. Quits the job to pursue art full time.
06:07Brave move. Risky.
06:08Very. And it was hard. Lots of challenges making it work.
06:12But she said Victory's vibes, that core message, it kept her going, became her mantra.
06:16That constant reminder. When things get tough, you need that internal or sometimes external voice saying,
06:22Keep going. This is right.
06:24She started selling art at markets. Online.
06:27Yeah.
06:28Gradually got noticed. Victory's vibes was this sort of steady presence. Empowering.
06:34And sharing the journey online likely helped too. Building a community.
06:38Absolutely. Found her audience, connected with people, and now she runs her own successful art gallery.
06:43Fantastic. It shows how combining passion with, you know, smart strategies and that core belief can lead to real sustainable success.
06:51Then there's Emma. Another artist.
06:53Yeah.
06:54She felt stuck in her small town. Wanted more. Really admired Ellen's authenticity.
06:58Looking for inspiration outside her immediate world.
07:01Yeah. Discovers Victory's vibes. Sees this day true. Follow passion. Quote.
07:07Instant connection. Felt like it was speaking directly to her.
07:09Validation. Finding something that resonates with that inner feeling.
07:12But pursuing art.
07:14Tons of self-doubt. She said her Victory's vibes shirt gave her this weird sense of purpose, even when things were hard.
07:20Like a uniform for her mission.
07:22Kind of. Art school was a struggle.
07:24But she had a breakthrough. Showcasing her work.
07:27Then she started a blog. Shared her story.
07:29And became a source of inspiration herself.
07:31Exactly. Turned into this motivational figure.
07:33Now she mentors young artists.
07:36Collaborated with Victory's vibes on a collection.
07:38Also has her own studio now.
07:40It's that ripple effect again, isn't it?
07:42Embrace your thing. Push through the doubt.
07:44And eventually you're in a position to help others do the same.
07:48The shirt becomes less a personal reminder and more a symbol of that journey.
07:52So true.
07:53Let's see. Sarah M.
07:55Writer, content creator.
07:56I'll bring it to Sarah.
07:56Loved comedy from a young age.
07:58Phil. Ellen was just...
07:59Different.
08:00Authentic.
08:01That authenticity really is a recurring theme.
08:03Definitely.
08:04And during a tough time, Ellen's quote gave her guidance.
08:07She felt torn.
08:08You know, societal expectations versus this pull to write, to create.
08:12The classic conflict.
08:14What you should do versus what you need to do.
08:16Right.
08:17So she starts a blog.
08:18Builds a community.
08:19Yeah.
08:19And then takes the plunge.
08:21Quits her job to write full time.
08:23Another big leap.
08:24Huge.
08:25And she really connected with Victory's vibes.
08:28The whole ethos.
08:29Became a real advocate for the brand.
08:31Even helped them create some products.
08:33So her personal story became intertwined with the brand's mission.
08:37Yeah.
08:37It's like her life was the message.
08:39And telling her story inspired others that ripple again.
08:44It's a powerful synergy when someone's lived experience perfectly embodies a brand's values.
08:49Yeah.
08:49Mutually reinforcing.
08:51And then there's Sophie, who actually founded Victory's vibes.
08:54Ah, the origin story.
08:55Right.
08:56She herself felt disconnected, pressured to fit in.
08:59Ellen's quote hit her hard, pushed her towards writing, storytelling.
09:03So her own experience was the seed.
09:05Exactly.
09:06She stepped away from a stable career.
09:08Her writing took off.
09:09And that led directly to creating Victory's vibes.
09:12It was born from that same core message.
09:14So the brand is literally an extension of her own transformation, inspired by Ellen.
09:18That makes sense.
09:19Yeah.
09:19The mission was always clear.
09:21Inspire authenticity.
09:22Inspire passion.
09:23Stay true.
09:24Follow passion.
09:25It wasn't just a slogan.
09:26It was the foundation.
09:27And it attracted a community who felt the same way.
09:30Precisely.
09:30All of the stories we're talking about, they're proof of that initial vision.
09:34It adds another layer, knowing the founder went through that same process.
09:38We also heard from an anonymous writer, dealing with rejection, questioning their dream.
09:43The writer's plight.
09:45Rejection is part of the game, unfortunately.
09:47Totally.
09:48But they remembered Ellen's quote, then found Victory's vibes.
09:53And it just reignited something.
09:56They'd always admired Ellen, her authenticity.
09:58So Ellen was already a touchstone figure.
10:00Yeah.
10:01This writer had delayed their dream, faced rejection after rejection.
10:05The Victory's vibes shirt with a quote became this constant visual reminder, don't give up, stay true.
10:12Sometimes you just need that external nudge, that permission to keep going.
10:15They went back to their writing, started rewriting, and found the joy again.
10:18Shared it online, connected with readers.
10:20That connection can be so validating.
10:22Huge.
10:22They even emailed Victory's vibes, got an encouraging reply back, launched a newsletter, unfinished stories, spoke at a conference.
10:30Wearing the shirt, of course.
10:31Fantastic.
10:32It shows that perseverance, fueled by that core message and a bit of external encouragement, can turn things around.
10:39Okay.
10:39Almost there.
10:41Sarah dancer, comedian, YouTuber, multi-talented.
10:45Another Sarah.
10:46Okay.
10:46Felt like she didn't fit in, connected with Ellen's vibe.
10:49Her philosophy helped Sarah push back against what other people expected.
10:53Finding a role model who shows it's okay to be different, to have multiple interests.
10:58Exactly.
10:59She pursued dance and comedy, discovered Victory's vibes.
11:02The quote became a daily affirmation.
11:04Like a little mental check-in.
11:06Started small local shows, online videos, built a following.
11:09Victory's vibes was always there, like a source of motivation.
11:12She wore the p-shirts a lot.
11:14Visible alignment with the message.
11:15And her journey inspired others.
11:17Online presence grew, YouTube channel took off, bigger performances, eventually became a brand ambassador for Victory's vibes.
11:24Full circle again.
11:25Her success becomes a testament to the very philosophy she embraced.
11:29And one last Sarah.
11:31Midwest artist this time.
11:32Okay, final Sarah.
11:33Family thought art was unrealistic.
11:35She had the corporate job, felt unfulfilled.
11:38Ellen's words were like a daily mantra for her.
11:41Just keeping that little flame alive internally.
11:43Yeah.
11:44Then she finds Victory's vibes, sees the quote, feels like a sign, starts painting in the evenings, posting on Instagram.
11:52Testing the waters.
11:53And the response was huge, overwhelmingly positive, which gave her the confidence to transition to being a full-time artist.
12:01Amazing.
12:01Sometimes you just need that external validation to confirm what you inwardly feel.
12:06And this story also mentioned others, inspired by Ellen and Victory's vibes.
12:10Mia, a baker, David, a photographer.
12:13Just showing the breadth of it.
12:14It's not limited to one type of passion or person.
12:16Exactly.
12:17So, looking across all these stories, what jumps out?
12:21What are the common threads?
12:22Well, clearly Ellen's quote is often the catalyst, right?
12:25That initial spark or permission.
12:26Or the thing that keeps them going when things get tough.
12:29That guiding principle.
12:30Yeah.
12:31And Victory's vibes.
12:32It acts as more than just, you know, merchandise.
12:34It's a tangible reminder.
12:36A symbol.
12:37And a community builder.
12:38It connects people on this shared path.
12:40Definitely.
12:41It provides that sense of belonging, that you're not alone in trying to live this way.
12:45And it's clear, this journey staying true, following passion, it's almost never easy.
12:51No.
12:51Almost every story involves facing down self-doubt, external pressure, setbacks.
12:57It takes real courage.
12:59Yeah.
12:59Perseverance is key.
13:00And look at the diversity of the passions.
13:02Dance, comedy, art, writing, baking, photography, building a business.
13:06It really is universal.
13:08Yeah.
13:08It's about honoring that inner drive, whatever it is.
13:11And the outcome seems to be not just personal fulfillment, which is huge, but also this outward ripple, inspiring others.
13:19Authenticity.
13:19Attracting authenticity.
13:20Something like that.
13:21When you live your truth, it seems to give others permission to do the same.
13:25It's quite powerful.
13:25So wrapping up this deep dive, follow your passion, stay true to yourself.
13:30It sounds simple.
13:32Deceptively simple.
13:33Yeah.
13:33But these stories, connected through Ellen's influence and the Victorious Vibes community, they show it's, well, it's a potent principle for living.
13:41It genuinely shapes lives.
13:42It taps into something fundamental, doesn't it?
13:45That human need for purpose, for authenticity.
13:48That's why it resonates.
13:49So maybe the final thought for you listening is this.
13:53What is your passion, really?
13:55What does staying true actually look like for you?
13:57Yeah.
13:57How am I leaning into that, really embracing it, change your own path?
14:02And maybe don't think about huge leaps right away.
14:05Just what's one small thing, one small step you could take, maybe even today, to honor your own truth, your own passion?
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