Share Your Story: Love Over Hate 💖
Love Ovah Hate is more than just a brand—it’s a movement. And it’s not just our story that matters—it’s yours too.
We invite you to share your story with us. How have you chosen love over hate in your life? What challenges have you overcome with kindness and hope? Your journey, no matter how big or small, can inspire others and be a beacon of positivity.
Whether it’s an act of forgiveness, a moment of understanding, or simply choosing to spread love despite the odds, we want to hear from you. Your voice matters, and your story could make a difference in someone else’s life.
Join the Love Ovah Hate community and let your story be a part of this powerful message. Together, we’ll continue to choose love—one story, one moment, one person at a time.
Share your story with us today and help us spread the message that love always triumphs over hate. 💫
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Hello, my name is Robert, and I am the founder of Love Ovah Hate. I want to welcome you and share a story with you. When I embarked on this journey, I invested a significant amount of money in a company to help me launch my website. Unfortunately, I neither received the assistance I needed nor a refund. Instead of responding negatively, I chose to move forward. This decision led me to meet an incredible website designer, Lisa Renshaw, who helped lay the foundation for my website. Eventually, I connected with Pascal and Maria from Shopibrands in Germany, who added special features like this one. Life is about choices, and when we make them from a place of love, even in the face of adversity, we always come out ahead. When you love life, life will love you back.
Love Ovah Hate is something I live by in my day to day life. I found my purpose in life the moment I started coaching and mentoring the youth and being a life coach to some adults as well. I’m also a firm believer in supporting my community and culture. 🖤
I choose #loveovahhate everyday. In the way I choose to show up for myself. In the way I am present in my life. The distractions of the world can incite fear and hate. So I choose to see truth. I choose to stay grounded within me and within the tangible people of my community.
From that place I can connect, I can advocate, I can hold myself accountable, I can influence change just by being.