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Every Crisis is a Catalyst for Change | Tawakalitou Alawoe | TEDxClarkstown

This powerful talk reflects on how the COVID-19 pandemic served as both a global pause and a deeply personal awakening. While the world was forced to stop, many also faced their own internal crises: divorce, job loss, depression, which mirrored the chaos outside. The speaker reveals how losing a job and a sense of self became an unexpected opportunity to rediscover true purpose. Through moments of stillness and reflection, she realized that personal pandemics can be invitations to rebuild, not as who we were, but as who we are becoming. The clear message is that a crisis doesn’t destroy purpose but reveals it. Rock bottom isn’t the end; it’s the beginning of a new, more authentic story. Tawakalitou Alawoe is a social media influencer, author, and motivational speaker dedicated to empowering women to embrace confidence, gratitude, and self-acceptance. Born in Togo with Nigerian roots, she made the courageous decision to convert to Christianity, sacrificing her inheritance and status. After overcoming personal hardships, including an unknown illness, she moved to the U.S., becoming the first woman in her family to earn an American business degree. Now based in Denver, Colorado, she balances her writing career, business ventures, and a mission to build generational wealth while inspiring others to live fully and fearlessly. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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