Book Power
06/05/2026
It's finally live! 🎉
After months of preparation, rehearsals, revisions, and more than a few nerves, my TEDx Talk is officially out in the world.
Standing on that red circle was an honor I'll never forget.
The talk is called:
🎤 When an Elder Dies, a Library Burns
This message is deeply personal to me.
After losing both of my parents, I realized something heartbreaking: there were stories I would never get to hear, questions I would never get to ask, and pieces of our family history that were gone forever.
That experience changed the direction of my life and ultimately led me to create Legacy Storykeepers.
In this TEDx Talk, I share why I believe the stories, wisdom, lessons, and memories of our elders are among the most valuable inheritances we can leave behind.
I'd be honored if you watched it.
And after you do, I'd love for you to come back and answer this question:
👇 What's one story, lesson, or piece of wisdom from an elder that has stayed with you throughout your life?
I can't wait to read your responses.
And if this message resonates with you, please share it. You never know who needs the reminder to ask the questions while they still can. ❤️
She had just come from a book festival, meeting other authors and hearing about their self-publishing journeys.
And her reaction was honest:
“There’s no way I could have done that on my own.”
Because writing your story isn’t just about putting words on paper—it’s about having a process, support, and guidance along the way.
She followed a structured path… and completed her book in six months.
That’s what made the difference.
If writing your story has been on your mind, maybe it’s time to explore what support could look like.
Watch the full conversation here:
https://www.youtube.com/live/m22d0pD52k8?si=S71JZGHWetY4BowT
She describes being raised in a village—not just a place, but a way of life.
Land that had been passed down after slavery.
Families rooted in history.
Generations growing together.
It was a space that shaped her values, her faith, and her sense of community.
Where elders were respected and everyone had a role.
At the time, it may have felt normal.
But looking back, it was something much deeper.
It was inheritance.
Did you grow up in a community that shaped who you are today?
Watch the full conversation here:
https://www.youtube.com/live/m22d0pD52k8?si=S71JZGHWetY4BowT
She failed her doctoral exam. Twice.
And she knew she understood the material—but when it came time to take the test, everything fell apart.
Her mind would race. She couldn’t focus.
It didn’t make sense.
Until someone suggested she get evaluated.
That’s when she was diagnosed with ADD.
And her response was powerful:
“For the first time, I didn’t feel stupid.”
That moment changed how she saw herself.
Have you ever had something finally “make sense” after struggling for so long?
Watch the full conversation here:
https://www.youtube.com/live/m22d0pD52k8?si=S71JZGHWetY4BowT
He was too sick to speak.
All she could do was sit with him… and hold his hand.
She happened to take a photo in that moment.
And not long after, he passed.
She said something that stayed with me:
“He passed the torch.”
Not through words—but through presence.
Through that final moment together.
Have you ever experienced a moment that felt like a passing of something deeper?
Watch the full conversation here:
https://www.youtube.com/live/m22d0pD52k8?si=S71JZGHWetY4BowT
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