A documentary series following real women through the journey from survival to power. Not a highlight reel. Not motivational fluff. Real stories of real reconstruction.
Each episode follows a different woman through her specific war and her specific victory. Together, they form a complete picture of what transformation looks like.
The moment you realize you can't keep going the way you've been going.
Identifying fear for what it really is—not protection, but paralysis.
Making the decision: the war is over. I'm done fighting myself.
Identity reconstruction. Who am I now? Who am I becoming?
Turning past pain into present power. Adversity becomes asset.
Environment, standards, and the discipline of new choices.
Leadership, income, ownership. The final episode shows what walking in power actually looks like—daily execution, real results, and the authority that comes from completing the work.
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This documentary series exists because transformation needs proof, not just promise. When you see real women—not actors, not success stories edited to hide the struggle—actually doing the work and getting real results, something shifts.
The War Is Over isn't theory. It's a system that has been implemented. These women are living it. Their stories are the evidence.
Watch real women go from survival to power. Then decide if you're ready to do the same.
The documentary captures real people working through real fear. Raleigh Reset Day is where it starts.
A structured workshop experience where participants identify their fear, define their new identity, and create an income pathway — all in 2 hours.
See the Cobra of Fear clearly
Learn to move despite the fear
Build the new identity and move forward
May 16, 2026 • Raleigh, North Carolina
Three sessions available: 9:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 3:00 PM
Secure Your SeatThis work is implemented locally through Raleigh Rebuild and documented through The Public Lyceum.
Real people. Real situations. Real progress. Documented through The Public Lyceum.
Professionals ready to break free from fear-driven career stagnation and rebuild their professional identity.
Aspiring business owners held back by fear of failure. Learning to move despite the uncertainty.
Individuals who have lost their sense of self and are ready to reconstruct their identity from scratch.
People whose fear has prevented them from building healthy relationships and connections.
"These are not theoretical examples. These are real people taking real action."