10 interesting facts about Brooklyn

I’m Brooklyn Learned, the newest team member here at T&S, at least for now. I’m the Digital Content Creator, aka Champion Wordsmith. No, I’m not from New York. I was born and raised in Oklahoma City.

Brace yourself as I introduce myself to you further by revealing the following interesting facts:

Fact #1 – My name was originally going to be Boston

The ultrasound determined I was going to be a boy, and when I came out a girl, my parents just named me the next city they could think of that starts with the letter “B.”

Fact #2 – I’ve loved writing since I was a kid

When I was 8 years old, I won 1st place in a contest for a poem I wrote titled “Just open your eyes and look around.”

Fact #3 – I’ve also won an award as an adult

At a prestigious journalism conference, the Radio Television Digital News Association recognized me for my writing abilities, and I met the iconic journalist Judy Woodruff.

Fact #4 – I love words but I am more than just a writer

I’m also a singer/rapper and even recorded my own song with a professional music producer. I’m a public speaker and gave a speech about my life story at an event for a local nonprofit where I opened for the renowned Christian singer Micha Tyler. Furthermore, I am an avid reader and have read three different translations of the Bible in completion from front to back.

Fact #5 – I am low maintenance yet have a high level of drive and motivation 

I’ve only worn makeup or used a curling iron a few times in my entire life, and I keep a handwritten To Do List that I check off after every goal I complete.

Fact #6 – I love to cook and eat

My grandma used to set me up on the counter when I was little and teach me all her best recipes, and today the only food I don’t like is unripe bananas.

Fact #7 – I am a lifelong learner with a passion for overcoming challenges

I got my college degree from the University of Oklahoma while being a single mom and overcoming homelessness.

Fact #8 – I am a published journalist

I’ve had articles published in several different places, and an essay I wrote about my journey into journalism made the front page of The Norman Transcript on the exact day of my graduation from OU’s College of Journalism.

Fact #9 – Since several of the above numbers technically list more than one fact, I will tell a joke about a quote instead

Why did the quote cross the street?

To inspire chickens on the other side.

Fact #10 – I’m a research geek

Just for fun, here’s a definition from the Urban Dictionary:

Wordsmithery – The awesome ability to bring words together to make something magical.

Need I say more? Probably not, but you best believe I will as I create content to help our clients!

Comments

  1. So proud of you! You look so good and positive. Please keep looking up towards the cross during your coming journeys. Love you, Sue

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