In life, there are stories we tell ourselves about love, shame, society and ego. These stories allow people to abuse good faith in relationships. This abuse has the power to hinder future opportunities and connections for deeper relationships, growth, and love, and can shatter our ability to trust.

We frequently place the onus and responsibility to heal on those who are harmed. It's time to shift the narrative.

Koryeah's story about Clyde is one of serendipity, lies, growth, but mostly hope.

It’s a candid and vulnerable story of how our past impacts our present, and our future, and how pain can leave us stagnant if left unaddressed. This story is about finding one's ability to see themselves through their own eyes and discovering their purpose.