Niambi Jaha-Echols

Niambi Jaha-Echols

Niambi is an Author, Inspirational Speaker, Cultural Agility Strategist, Spiritual Activist

14/11/2023

Last cohort of the year! www.metamorphosize.org

31/10/2023

Last cohort for 2023! Feel free to share with anyone this might resonate with💖🦋

24/10/2023
Photos from Niambi Jaha-Echols's post 12/10/2023

What an amazing opportunity to keynote the 15th Annual Black Women's Wellness Day in Madison Wisconsin! What a phenomenal group of women!

15/09/2023

October Cohorts are now OPEN! Transform into the highest version of you in 2024! www.metamorphosize.org

15/09/2023

Our September Cohort is closed and the women are on their journey to new beginnings. We just opened October’s Cohort registration. Space is limited and this will be our last Cohort in 2023. We’ve modified our fee structure to accommodate any woman who has a sincere desire to attend. 🦋💖🦋

17/08/2023

Feel free to share with anyone who this might resonate with. www.theprojectbutterflybook.com

07/06/2023

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22/01/2023

Transitions

Yesterday, on January 21, 2023, the portal between realms once again opened and my beautiful Mama departed for her next leg of the journey. I will forever be grateful for the beautiful soul called Eunice Clarke who allowed me to come through her. Grateful that her life continues to flow through me, my siblings, her grands, great grands, and throughout time. I pray that on this day (and forever more) her soul is smiling as she reunites with all of her loved ones in spirit (my Dad and elder brother Ronnie included).

From life to life. I am because you are. You are, therefore I am.
I love you Mama.

23/09/2022

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I write this in awe of my day yesterday. I was sitting next to a kind man on my Southwest flight 1050. He asked me what I did for a living, and anyone who knows me knows that I am a talker. I began telling him how much I love my job. Teaching is my passion. When he asked me the greatest challenge that I face I was honest with him. I told him that working at a low income school can be heartbreaking. We talked about the world and how no child should ever do without.

In 2018 kids should never be hungry or in need of anything. He asked for my work contact information and told me that his company likes to donate items, time, etc for schools such as mine. I was not intending for him to say that, and then gave him my school email. Then something amazing happened…

The man behind me tapped my shoulder. I turned around and he apologized for listening in to my conversation, and he handed me a wad of cash. He told me to “do something amazing” and sat back down. I was in complete awe that I had touched a stranger. I realized that there was $100 on top, and started to cry. I thanked him and told him how I would buy my students books and give back to the community. I didn’t count the money from that man, but I would later find out that he gave me $500.

Then something even more amazing happened. The plane landed and the man on the aisle across from me told me that he listened as well. He said that he didn’t have much, but he gave me $20. As if my heart couldn’t be any happier the man in front turns around as well. He also handed me money, and said that he only had $10.

I started crying on the plane. I told all four men that I would do something amazing for the kids. I was not telling my story to solicit money, and never intended to walk out of that flight with anything other than my carry on. I do however hope that posting this continues the chain reaction of people helping those in need, and especially the children in need. It doesn’t have to be a school in Chicago, and any bit helps!

My heart is in complete shock and awe right now. When the world seems crazy there are always good people. I would do anything for my students, and want to thank these strangers. I don’t know the name of the man who gave me the $500 or the other generous strangers, but they deserve to be recognized. I am thankful for the good people in this world. No child should ever go without anything. This experience made me want to do more for the kids, and use my gift of speaking to help others in need. I want to pass this story around, and thank those strangers and their amazing hearts!

-Kimber Bermudez
Aisle 14 Seat C
July 10, 2018

Southwest Airlines

Credit: Kimber Bermudez

*Story from 2018

12/09/2022

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