I’m giving a TEDx Talk! Want to be part of it?


Hey Reader,

I have something exciting (and a little scary) to share:

🎤 On February 7, I’ll be stepping onto the red dot 🔴 to give a TEDx Talk.

This is one of the biggest stages I’ve ever spoken on—and I’m pouring my heart into a message that I believe could truly shift the way we think about worth, work, and the way we show up in this world.

But here’s the thing: a powerful message is only as impactful as the people who help spread it.

That’s where you come in.

👉🏾 I’m building a Launch Team of folks who believe in this work—people who are down to:

  • Watch the talk when it drops
  • Like and comment on the video
  • Share it with their people (and tag me when they do!)

Joining only takes a minute or two, and I’ll make it easy with reminders and ready-to-use sharing tools. Your support could help this talk reach thousands more.

If you’ve ever been moved by my words, my coaching, or this community, I’d love to have you on the team.

Thank you—truly—for walking this journey with me.
I can’t wait to share this moment with you.

With love and gratitude,
'Tine

'Tine Zekis | Founder & CEO, Getting Black Women Paid

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