Anaïs Nin reminds us, “We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.” When we tell our stories, we don’t just remember—we reclaim. We become the authors of our own narrative instead of letting our past speak for us.
So many people carry silent stories in their bones—never told, never witnessed, never healed. But when you give your voice to them, you shift from victim to narrator. From survivor to sage.
In The Power of Storytelling course, I guide you to find your voice—not just to tell the story, but to transform through it. This is soul work. And your voice is the bridge.


