The journey of making an inspiration into a book is divine. I never intended to write a book when I received the inspiration to write on that fateful afternoon. I just wanted to write a blog post as usual, but here we are; that inspiration birthed a book, “A Royalty, A Slave: The Irony of True Identity and Reality.” “A Royalty, A Slave: The Irony of True Identity and Reality” has officially launched! To mark this incredible milestone, I had the honour of sitting down with the brilliant Adediwura Afolabi, the moderator, for a launch interview. This post is a celebration of that moment and a chance to share the insights and emotions we discussed. It's a look back at the journey and a glimpse into the future of this book. Let's dive in! ******************* Adediwura Afolabi: Tolulope Owasanoye is a Visionary driven by the passion to see young minds transform and stay rooted in God's plan. She's into writing — content writing and creative writing, to be preci...
Yes, the voice of a woman is softer and more gentle. It is soothing and has a melodic tone that exudes warmth and comfort. A woman’s voice often reflects her personality, emotions, and the essence of who she is. When God put your voice in your vocal tract, He made it all of the amazing qualities mentioned earlier. Your voice expresses a lot about you. While some women’s voice can be soft and soothing, some can be strong and assertive, resonating with confidence and authority. Either of the voice qualities you have as a woman, it’s just perfect! Now, beyond your amazing voice, there’s something more. Can you take a guess? It’s the words that proceed from your mouth. Imagine having a voice as amazing as the qualities mentioned above and the words that proceed from the mouth are rather not pleasing to the ears. How obnoxious that can be. There is a common verse of the bible that says, “ Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks ” - Matthew 12:34b. This verse simply means t...