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EP 210 - Redefining Storytelling through Becoming Your Story: Sekou Andrews

Updated: Jan 28

Sekou Andrews - Paper Napkin Wisdom - A story is only as great as its teller.
Sekou Andrews - Paper Napkin Wisdom - A story is only as great as its teller.

Episode 210 of Paper Napkin Wisdom features a remarkable guest, Sekou Andrews, who is a master of the "poetic voice." As a globally recognized spoken word artist, inspirational speaker, and entrepreneur, Sekou has carved out a unique niche where storytelling, art, and business intersect. He has not only transformed the way we view spoken word but has also created a new vertical in professional edutainment.


Sekou’s career began with a bold leap of faith—leaving his job as a fifth-grade teacher to pursue his passion for spoken word poetry full-time. This decision marked the beginning of a journey that would eventually make him a two-time National Poetry Slam Champion, a pioneer of a new industry, and an inspiration to entrepreneurs, leaders, and creatives around the world.


The Power of Storytelling 


Sekou’s napkin wisdom encapsulates a simple yet profound truth: “A story is only as great as its teller.” This mantra reflects his belief in the transformative power of storytelling and the importance of the voice behind the vision. Sekou elaborates, “If the vision stays just inside of you, then it’s not serving the world in the ways that you created the vision for.” For Sekou, the ability to communicate a vision effectively is as critical as the vision itself. This idea resonates deeply with entrepreneurs and leaders striving to inspire their teams, attract customers, or pitch to investors.


Becoming Your Story


One of the standout moments in the podcast is Sekou’s emphasis on authenticity. “You have to become your story,” he says, encouraging individuals to embody their message fully. Whether speaking on stage or leading a team, the key to powerful storytelling lies in being present and genuine. Sekou draws inspiration from children, who he describes as natural storytellers. “Watch a five-year-old tell a story,” he says. “They become the dragon, the rain, the hero…they live their story.”


Breaking Barriers


Sekou’s journey also highlights the importance of challenging norms and breaking barriers. When the world asked whether he was an entertainer or an educator, Sekou answered, “Yes.” By merging these worlds, he created a space for his unique craft. His pioneering approach underscores the importance of saying “yes” to possibilities and defining your narrative on your own terms.


Practical Applications


Throughout the episode, Sekou shares actionable insights for applying the art of storytelling to various contexts. His "StageMight" training program equips leaders and teams to communicate dynamically, whether in a boardroom, on stage, or during a casual conversation. The techniques he teaches—such as using specificity, present-tense narration, and body language—are universally applicable and transformative.


A Journey of Faith and Determination


Sekou’s path was not without challenges. From his early days of performing in clubs to becoming a globally celebrated speaker, his story is one of faith, determination, and embracing the unknown. As he recalls stepping onto the streets of Santa Monica after a career-defining performance, he describes the moment he realized, “I can do this.” This realization propelled him into a whirlwind of achievements, including national tours and the creation of his poetic voice industry.


5 Key Takeaways


  1. A Story is Only as Great as its Teller: Focus on how you tell your story. Work on your delivery, intonation, and authenticity to ensure your message resonates. 

    Take Action: Reflect on your storytelling skills. Practice narrating a personal anecdote and pay attention to your tone, body language, and engagement. 

  2. Embody Your Story: Authenticity is key. Become the story you’re telling and let your passion shine through. 

    Take Action: Observe how children tell stories and try to replicate their energy and authenticity in your own storytelling. 

  3. Break the Mold: Don’t limit yourself to existing definitions. Create your own path by merging your passions and skills. 

    Take Action: Identify one area where you’ve been conforming to norms. Brainstorm ways to innovate or redefine that space. 

  4. The Medium is the Message: You are your story. Your voice, presence, and authenticity define the impact of your message. 

    Take Action: Record yourself telling a story. Listen back and assess how your delivery aligns with your message. 

  5. Say Yes to Possibility: Embrace opportunities that align with your vision, even if they don’t fit conventional paths. 

    Take Action: Write down a bold move you’ve been hesitant to take. Commit to taking one step toward it this week.


Sekou Andrews’ journey is a testament to the power of storytelling and the impact of saying yes to your unique path. As Sekou beautifully puts it, “Don’t say what you do until you do what you are. For only when your actions move with your words will your words move others to action.”


What’s your takeaway? Share your thoughts on a napkin and post it with #PaperNapkinWisdom. Let’s inspire each other to embrace our stories and make a difference. 


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