• How to Find Your TRUE VOICE!

  • Mar 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

How to Find Your TRUE VOICE!

  • Summary

  • If you want to discover YOUR AUTHENTIC VOICE, have REAL SUCCESS, and MAKE MONEY as a Creator, Entrepreneur, or Change Maker, then DO NOT MISS this episode, it's🔥!

    Meet Grammy Nominated Spoken Word Poet, Sekou Andrews.

    In this episode he drops MAJOR Wisdom Bombs throughout on how to find your purpose and blaze your own trail. He's a force to be reckoned with and a dynamo of knowledge, energy, and talent.

    Favorite quotes:

    "When you tire of trying to break into the industries of the world, create your own industry, and make the world try to break into you."

    "Instead of chasing lighting, BE a lightening maker!"


    This man is a case of creative and entrepreneurial dynamite and inspiration. He has performed with the who's who of the world, inspires and motivates people across the globe through his performances to standing ovations, and has built a Seven figure business around Spoken Word Poetry, he DEFINITELY created his own industry.

    Enjoy! 🙏🎤❤️🔥

    Watch on YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFyA1F4_D6U&t=727s

    Connect with Sekou:

    Website: https://sekouandrews.com/
    Instagram: / sekouworld
    YouTube: / sekouworld


    Connect with Scott:

    Website: https://www.scottbrandonhoffman.com/
    Instagram: / scottbrandonhoffman
    Facebook: / scottbrandonhoffman
    YouTube: / scottbrandonhoffman
    Linked In:

    Hey! It’s Scott, click here and send me a message and let me know what you think of the episode and what your favorite part is! 🙏

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