Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva
Changing the landscape of communication through poetry, speaking, and writing.
About Me
I believe freedom is a verb.
As a published poet, spoken word performer and poetry editor, I have served on numerous judging panels for poetry competitions, advised various organizations on literature and education, traveled worldwide to participate in literature festivals as a speaker and curator, and coordinated poetry programs across Africa through the Babishai Niwe Poetry Foundation.
I provide public speaking training, coaching sessions, and team-building exercises through my company, Rich Diction Enterprises Ltd. The training is designed to identify the triggers that inhibit individuals from speaking confidently and to harness their unique strengths through activities that focus on self-awareness, authentic connections, fun games and poetry.
Services
My services are tailored to help young learners build confidence and share powerful stories, empower adults to elevate their communication and speak with authenticity, and enable organizations to foster a culture aligned with their core values.
Public Speaking Coaching
I offer customized public speaking coaching, addressing topics like storytelling, the power of silence, authentic connection, and tonal variety, among others. I believe that while many aspire for eloquence, the most crucial aspect of public speaking is identifying your unique voice. It’s not just about delivering a few impressive speeches, but about becoming a speaker of genuine value.
Writing Biographies
Team Building
Poetry Performance
I perform poetry at a range of events, from intimate gatherings to large-scale functions. I share insightful reflections and vivid imagery through my performances which feature a lyrical style that explores themes such as individual strengths, community capacity, boundless possibilities, history, herstory, and beautiful landscapes.
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You come out of this seminal collection with rebel songs on your lovelorn lips, draped in righteous disobedience, and flushed with the awareness that the milk from submission will always ‘pour down the drain’ in our brave new world, where, as she poignantly pens, ‘no one makes love anymore’. Who says poetry cannot shake the world?
– Bode Asiyanbi