Leadership That Listens First

Part of the Voice I Almost Lost – Blog #14 by Alana Pierre Curry Thank you for walking with me through the early chapters of my story. Revisiting childhood and adolescence wasn’t easy, but it laid the groundwork for something deeper—for how I show up now. Today, I want to switch gears a bit and […]
Embracing Your Healing

Part of the Voice I Almost Lost – Blog #13 by Alana Pierre Curry Healing is not always soft. It doesn’t always feel good. Sometimes, healing hurts before it helps. When you begin to process trauma, you may find yourself revisiting moments you had buried long ago—moments so painful or uncomfortable that your mind shut […]
You Can’t Run On Empty

Part of the Voice I Almost Lost – Blog #12 by Alana Pierre Curry Before I became a leader, I was an individual contributor. I spent my days assisting people with applying for benefits like SNAP, Medicaid, and TANF. It wasn’t uncommon for me to see 15 to 20 neighbors in a single day. By […]
The Strength They Gave Me

Part of The Voice I Almost Lost – Blog #11 by Alana Pierre Curry Before the titles. Before the leadership. There was a receptionist desk. And two little reasons to keep going—my children. After working in social services off and on, I found myself in a new season of life—pregnant with my son, looking for […]
A Letter to Humanity

Part of The Voice I Almost Lost – Blog #10 by Alana Pierre Curry Dear Humanity, We need to talk. I’m not sure exactly when we stopped seeing each other. I’m not sure when difference became discomfort. But somewhere along the way, we traded compassion for convenience—and it’s showing. Not long ago, I was having […]
Leadership Isn’t Loud – The Power of Presence

Part of The Voice I Almost Lost – Blog #9 by Alana Pierre Curry Some leaders believe they need to be the loudest voice in the room. The most commanding. The most visible. The one with all the answers. But real leadership—sustainable, respected, transformational leadership—isn’t loud. It’s present. Because presence is what builds trust. It’s […]
The Title Without the Tools

Part of The Voice I Almost Lost – Blog #8 by Alana Pierre Curry Back in Blog #2, I wrote about the kind of leadership that shows up in action, not title. The quiet authority that keeps everything moving while someone else gets the credit. Today, I want to look at the other side of […]
The Silence That Preceded My Strength

Part of the Voice I Almost Lost – Blog #7 by Alana Pierre Curry If you’ve been following along, then you’ve seen the cracks forming. Not all at once. Not in a dramatic, earth-shattering way. But slowly, consistently—layer after layer, year after year. From being shuffled between households and schools to learning that protection wasn’t […]
Performing on Cue, Silenced at Home

Part of the Voice I Almost Lost – Blog #6 by Alana Pierre Curry High school started like so many other chapters in my life—new school, new faces, and no real roadmap. Cliques were already formed. Many of these students had known each other since elementary school. But this time, the Lord smiled on me […]
Disconnected Roots and Choir Notes

Part of the Voice I Almost Lost – Blog #5 by Alana Pierre Curry By the time we arrived in Dallas, it was clear: this move wasn’t part of the plan. Not for my mom. Not for me. But we were there—new city, new school, and still no solid ground beneath us. We started off […]