We are offering a wonderful service—helping people find their voice and preserve their legacy. Whether it’s a personal memoir or a family history, getting started is usually the hardest part.

​To help you spread the word, to grab the attention of local media and community members.

Everyone has a story to tell, but not everyone knows how to begin. Story to be told is proud to announce a new storytelling initiative designed to help individuals find their voice, document their history, and share the narratives that define their lives and families.

​In an age of fleeting digital snapshots, the art of deep, personal storytelling is more vital than ever. Whether it is a collection of childhood memories, the history of a family business, or a tribute to a loved one, this service provides a collaborative, supportive environment to bring those words to life.

​“People often carry incredible stories within them, but they get stuck at the first sentence,” says Joseph Malik, founder of the initiative. “I want to sit down with you, listen, and help you get your story out. It’s about more than just dates and names; it’s about capturing the heart of the experience.”

​The service offers:

  • One-on-One Consultations: A comfortable, conversational setting to brainstorm and structure your narrative.
  • Family Legacy Support: Help in documenting the journeys of parents, grandparents, and ancestors.
  • Creative Guidance: Overcoming “writer’s block” to turn memories into a cohesive story.

​Those interested in sharing their story or documenting a family member’s history are encouraged to reach out for a consultation.

About Story to be told:

G1NBC is dedicated to the preservation of local history and personal narratives, providing the tools and encouragement needed to ensure that no story goes untold.

Media Contact:

Joseph Malik

704.352.3258

storytobetoldnow@gmail.com

A few tips:

  • The “Hook”: If you have a specific focus (like helping veterans or elderly residents), be sure to add that into the section.
  • The Photo: Send us a high-quality photo of yourself in a “storytelling” setting—perhaps sitting comfortably with a notebook or a laptop.
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