✨ Who is Reina Estephania?
Reina Estephania was born and raised in Northern California, the daughter of immigrant parents who instilled in her the belief that anything is possible when you set your mind to it. Growing up amidst an influx of immigration, she witnessed firsthand the power of resilience and possibility.
At just seven years old, Reina wrote a letter to the President of the United States, expressing her dream to one day become President herself to make the world a better place. When she received a response from President Bush’s team, she realized something profound: her voice could ripple into humanity — and she’s been carrying that truth ever since.
Guided by the belief that we are all mirrors for one another, guiding each other home, Reina embodies the archetype of the rebel, visionary, and healer. Friends describe her as different, enthusiastic, and authentic — qualities that shine through her work and presence.
Her life’s purpose is to shift humanity into its true potential by leading people back to their truth, worth, and authenticity. She teaches self-awareness, sovereignty, and the courage to own one’s voice and power. Her message is simple yet transformative:
“Love yourself completely, despite what the world tries to tell you.”
For Reina, abundance is not just wealth — it is a state of thriving rather than surviving. She refuses to settle for less than she deserves and is committed to helping others embody that same standard of worth.
Her work speaks directly to those who have been silenced — particularly men who were conditioned to suppress their emotions. Reina feels deeply called to restore emotional awareness and authenticity in places where it was once denied.
Through her book, her teachings, and her presence, she wants people not only to remember their truth but to actively own it in every part of their life.
If her life story were a movie, the theme would be clear:
“Find yourself, so no one else can tell you who you are.”
Looking ahead, Reina envisions herself on stages across the world, calling people to claim their birthright of abundance. Her legacy is to be remembered as the woman who helped shift collective consciousness from surviving to thriving — by helping people say “I do” to their higher selves.