Category: I Am A Storyteller
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RealTalk|š» The Recipe for āNormalā ā According to a Seasoned Soul
Ever wonder what ānormalā even means anymore? I broke it down Flava-style ā as a recipe. Yes, a real recipe. With ingredients, instructions, and a whole lot of seasoned truth. Come see what your version of normal might look like.
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⨠Japanese Women Who Spoke Up: Yoshino Kishida āØ
She was a teenager when she stepped onto a stage and spoke a truth the world wasnāt ready for. Her voice was so powerful, it sparked a law meant to silence her ā and still, her message lived on. This Sunday, we honor Yoshino Kishidaā¦a young woman whose courage lit the path for generations.
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šø Japanese Women Who Spoke Up: Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga
Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga wasnāt loud, but she was powerful. With quiet determination, she uncovered the truth behind Japanese American incarceration and helped change U.S. history. Her strength echoes through generations ā including mine.
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Life|Understanding Direct & Indirect Effects of Abuse and Addiction
Generational trauma doesnāt disappear just because the person is gone. It can shape children who were never raised in the storm, and show up in behaviors that donāt match who we truly are. Awareness is the first step toward breaking what we never meant to carry.
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H&W|Depression
Depression isnāt always obvious. Some people smile through it, work through it, and carry it alone. This blog breaks down what we donāt talk about ā what it looks like on the outside, what it feels like on the inside, and how to reach out for real support.
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Life|š» Wrongfully Convicted
Watching Just Mercy opened my eyes even wider to the truth I already knew: our justice system fails too many innocent people, and the cost is their entire lives. This reflection is about what the film stirred in me ā and the reality behind wrongful convictions in America.
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Blog Challenge|Your First Impression of Me
I donāt aim to impress people with a performance ā I just want my presence to feel real, warm, and grounded. Hereās the first impression I hope people walk away with when they meet me.
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A&|š· The Chitlinā Circuit: When Music Was Pure Soul
Before the flashing lights, million-dollar productions, and auto-tuned perfectionāthere was soul. The Chitlinā Circuit was where it all began⦠smoky rooms, raw voices, and music that came straight from the heart. This was the sound of survival, pride, and joy ā pure Black excellence in motion. šļøš»
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Life|š» When Messages Get Lost in Translation
Not every clash is conflict ā sometimes itās just a message lost in translation. Be mindful of your communication style, your tone, and the cultural rhythm behind your words. Because peace often lives in the pause before reaction. š

