Episode

From Rock Bottom to Real Estate Powerhouse

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Living Your Legacy
Published
May 25, 2026
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1486
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Summary

After losing everything she built, Holly Lemoine-Raymond refuses to stay down. From early independence at 17 to rebuilding after career loss, she transforms setbacks into fuel. In this episode, she shares how grit, journaling, and relentless belief helped her build HL Raymond Properties and become a leader on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Blending real estate, entrepreneurship, and personal growth, her journey reveals what it really takes to rise when no one believes in your vision. Through rejection, reinvention, and resilience, she proves success isn’t about perfect timing, it’s about refusing to quit and learning how to create your own opportunities when doors stay closed. Key Takeaways Rejection can become your greatest advantage if you choose to act Reinvention is necessary for long-term success in business Journaling and clarity of vision drive real-world outcomes Building relationships matters more than just closing deals Success comes from consistency, grit, and self-belief Notable Quotes “When they didn’t say yes to me, I created yes.” “You don’t need permission to chase your purpose.” “You’re going to make mistakes, what you do with them defines you.” “Not everybody’s going to believe in your vision, and that’s okay.” “Your story doesn’t end at the setback, it begins with the comeback.”