Lift Every Voice…Even Yours | Latrisha “Fee-Fee” Redmon | TEDxAlabaster
What if your voice is already singing—even if no one ever taught you to hear it?In this powerful TEDxAlabaster talk, Latrisha "Fee-Fee" Redmon invites us to reimagine what it means to have a voice. Through stories of healing, silence, and unexpected song, she challenges the belief that only polished performers deserve to be heard."Lift Every Voice... Even Yours" explores the quiet courage it takes to speak your truth, even when the world tells you to stay silent. Whether through music, memory, or momentary hums, our lives are always expressing something sacred.With insight rooted in lived experience as a healer, artist, and survivor, Fee-Fee shares how even silence can sing—and how your story, no matter how soft, matters deeply.Keywords: healing, self-expression, fear of judgment, silence, TEDx talk, hidden voice, emotional healing, authenticity, voice and worth, performance vs truthWatch now and ask yourself: What is your life trying to sing? Latrisha “Fee-Fee” Redmon is a dynamic creative, wellness advocate, and founder of Fee-nomenal Music and Fee-nomenal Therapeutic Massage. Based in Birmingham, AL, she merges artistry and self-care to create experiences that uplift, inspire, and restore. As a licensed massage therapist, singer-songwriter, and event curator, Fee-Fee is passionate about helping others reconnect with themselves through music, touch, and intentional spaces. Whether performing, speaking, or offering therapeutic services, she carries a deep commitment to healing, hope, and community transformation. Her work reflects a heart for people and a purpose rooted in balance, creativity, and compassion. 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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