Love your voice, dear. It is unique, as well as your new channel direction. I wish you the best in your new endeavors. Btw, I remember this tragic news story, and it's interesting hearing it told from an African woman's voice.
@@africanstorytimead For your consideration, since you are moving in the direction of true crimes, there are many true crime stories that deserve to be heard throughout the Diaspora, especially within the BLM movement here in the US where many of the crimes involve racist attacks against black people. I think exploring some of these stories would resonate with many of your viewers and bring awareness, and many of them are recent stories that could draw new people to your channel through the search engines. I'm not suggesting you make it your focus because there are so many stories of the human experience to tell, but including a story from this area would be culturally relevant. Many of these cases have been to trial and the criminals brought to justice, even the perpetrators in law enforcement. I realize this topic is sensitive and not for everyone to explore, but an African storyteller's perspective would be amazing and unique. If you want me to provide some examples, send me a message.
Watching the first new video were you mentioned about trying new different types of stories that interest you I'm watching that on my TV and unfortunately I did not connect it to my TH-cam yet but I'd like to respond to what you said I love the sound of your voice I meant what I said the first time you have a very alluring voice I don't care what anyone else says be comfortable in your voice because for some people I don't know if you're into sounds and all of that but sometimes the sounds of the voice are too high-pitched for me and I can't get into it because I can't turn it up and I have to turn on captions where is yours has a very perfect tone for me it does not make my ears feel weird when I try to listen to your story Don't feel subconscious at all because your stories will reach out to the people who need to hear them.
Glad you're OK and I enjoyed the story. I'll support!
@@Earthlighte thank you so much. 🙏🙏🙏
I love your narration.keep doing what you do❤
@user-or8vo2uy3k thank you so much ❤️
I know of this story because I love true crime stories...I've missed your stories😢
@@delishathomas2506 thank you so much ❤️
I miss your voice🥹So happy to hear from you again💃
Thank you so much. ❤❤❤
Great story. Glad you’re back. I definitely will support any and all stories you post. ❤
@JohannaD7288 thank you so much ❤️
I want to hear all of your AMAZING STORIES!!! You're the BEST!!!🎉😊
Thank you so much. ❤❤❤
@africanstorytimead and your voice is just fine... your voice speaks VOLUMES! I personally think your tone & delivery is great!
Thanks for sharing your experience and your thoughts with us. Your voice is very naturally. Wow that is sad. May true peace be into her soul.
@cwisdomijioma4363 thank you so much ❤️.
I love true crimes, I'm here for this direction ❤
@EnchantedAfricanTaleswithElsa thank you so much ❤️
I was scared thinking u have stopped posting 😢
@@EmmanuellaOdonkor-w9m oh no. I thank you so much for the support. 🙏❤️❤️❤️
Love your voice, dear. It is unique, as well as your new channel direction. I wish you the best in your new endeavors. Btw, I remember this tragic news story, and it's interesting hearing it told from an African woman's voice.
@technistastyle thank you so much. That means alot. You are right, my voice is unique. ❤️❤️❤️
@@africanstorytimead For your consideration, since you are moving in the direction of true crimes, there are many true crime stories that deserve to be heard throughout the Diaspora, especially within the BLM movement here in the US where many of the crimes involve racist attacks against black people. I think exploring some of these stories would resonate with many of your viewers and bring awareness, and many of them are recent stories that could draw new people to your channel through the search engines. I'm not suggesting you make it your focus because there are so many stories of the human experience to tell, but including a story from this area would be culturally relevant. Many of these cases have been to trial and the criminals brought to justice, even the perpetrators in law enforcement. I realize this topic is sensitive and not for everyone to explore, but an African storyteller's perspective would be amazing and unique. If you want me to provide some examples, send me a message.
@technistastyle that's an amazing suggestion. Please, I would appreciate it if you could send them to my email storytimead@yahoo.com
Oh Jesus😢😢😢
I miss you I enjoy the story
@angelarobinson3982 thank you so much ❤️.
Watching the first new video were you mentioned about trying new different types of stories that interest you I'm watching that on my TV and unfortunately I did not connect it to my TH-cam yet but I'd like to respond to what you said I love the sound of your voice I meant what I said the first time you have a very alluring voice I don't care what anyone else says be comfortable in your voice because for some people I don't know if you're into sounds and all of that but sometimes the sounds of the voice are too high-pitched for me and I can't get into it because I can't turn it up and I have to turn on captions where is yours has a very perfect tone for me it does not make my ears feel weird when I try to listen to your story Don't feel subconscious at all because your stories will reach out to the people who need to hear them.
@octaviasanders8696 Thank you for your kind words. It's truly appreciated. 🙏 ❤️
We miss you
@@Dorisovoke thank you so much ❤️. Missed telling stories.
Ma I love African stories and you are good with it
What happened na
@@Dorisovoke I wanted to add more stories. Hope you liked this one. Thanks for listening ❤️
First person here ❤❤❤❤
@@susanonen5723 thank you so much ❤️