Feb 18, 2025

Reclaiming Divine Identity One by One

In a world increasingly filled with spiritual, emotional, and psychological contention, we could all use some Jesus in our lives. And that is our goal. To help each of you find a way to let Him be a part of your lives, one by one. We hope to bring a unique blend of professional expertise and personal transformation stories to their mission of helping individuals and families reclaim their divine identity.

The Battle for the Human Spirit

The modern world presents unprecedented challenges to our spiritual, mental, and emotional well-being. This podcast hopes to address the reality that men, women, and children are under constant attack from forces seeking to destroy their connection to their divine nature and to God. We have experienced this destruction firsthand through divorce, death, addiction, and broken relationships within our own families.


While the destruction happens individually, the healing must also occur individually. We recognize that each person's journey back to wholeness is unique and requires personal attention and care. That is a part of our motivation in creating the One By One podcast.


These battles we talk about are not just spiritual. We cover fights for identity and purpose that we all face at one point or another. With all of our experiences combined , we have found that true healing and lasting change can only come through reconnecting with one's divine identity as a child of God.

Personal Journeys of Transformation

Each host brings a powerful story of personal transformation that led them to this mission. Matt's journey began at the height of his business success when he felt a divine calling to leave it all behind and pursue a deeper purpose. Despite initial resistance and fear, he eventually recognized that material success wasn't the ultimate measure of a life well-lived.


Ryan D'Alelo's story is particularly compelling, moving from the glamour of professional dance and television fame to facing deeply buried childhood trauma. His experience with bullying, family instability, and his father's suicide shaped his understanding of the battle between light and darkness, leading him to become a warrior for others' healing.


Austin's path to becoming a marriage therapist began with watching his best friends lose their way through pornography addiction and crisis of faith. This experience, combined with his own struggles, led him to pursue a career in therapy, where he's discovered that traditional therapeutic approaches alone aren't enough without spiritual connection.

The Mission of One by One

We are committed to creating a movement of individuals who understand who they are and what they are capable of. People who are prepared to fight for themselves and others. 


We choose to acknowledge that traditional success metrics – career achievements, financial gains, social status – often fail to address the deeper needs of the human soul. Instead, We focus on helping people reconnect with their eternal identity and purpose through Christ.


Through combined expertise in business, performance, therapy, and spiritual warfare, we have a unique approach to personal and family healing that addresses practical and spiritual needs.

A Call to Join the Battle

We believe that each person has been placed on earth at this specific moment for a divine purpose, and understanding that purpose begins with recognizing one's true identity as a child of God.


Whether you're struggling with addiction, facing a family crisis, dealing with personal trauma, or simply feeling lost in your life's purpose, the One by One podcast offers a pathway to healing and transformation. You are not alone in this battle, and your individual journey matters.


You can become part of a larger movement dedicated to reclaiming the divine identity and purpose of individuals and families. The hosts promise that each episode will provide practical tools, spiritual insights, and personal stories that will help listeners break free from limiting beliefs and step into their true identity as children of God.



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