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“No Thank You, I Would Like Some Juice”: A Reflection on Progress We Don’t

Today I found myself sitting in a soft moment — the kind that doesn’t arrive with fireworks or fanfare, but with a sentence. A simple, honest sentence from my son that nearly brought me to tears:

“No thank you. I would like some juice.”

That was it. That was the sentence that stopped me in my tracks — not because of what he said, but because of what it meant.

As a Black woman, a mother, and someone navigating this world with a neurodivergent mind and heart, I’ve lived a life filled with both...

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Through the Eyes of Elephants and Bloom – Now Available! I'm so excited to

I'm so excited to share this new chapter with you!

Over the past few years, I've poured my heart into two poetry collections — Through the Eyes of Elephants and Bloom.

These books explore motherhood, healing, resilience, Black womanhood, and the beauty of growing through life's storms.

Whether you're a poetry lover, a neurodivergent soul, or simply someone who appreciates honest, emotional storytelling, I hope you find a home in these words.

Download a free sample here: [Insert Free Sample Link]...

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