TED Community » Lori Taylor-Schulte

About Me

Bohemian Gypsy at heart, beloved child of the Most High God, writer, mother, wife, and friend of the earth. Avid recycler, repurposer. I believe encouragement and empowerment are the real wave of the future. Raising the spirits, wisdom and abilities of others is not only our obligation, but should be our life's purpose!

Location:
United States, Cincinnati, OH
Current organization:
City of Cincinnati Police Department
Past organizations:
Linneman House, Cincinnati, Ohio, Westwood United Methodist Church, Cincinnati, Ohio
Current role:
civlian support
Gender:
Female


More About Me

I'm passionate about

Postivie words. Writing them, sharing them, using them in every day living and life. Against Negativity that destroys the human spirit and the planet.

An idea worth spreading

You may only be one person, but it only takes the passion and vision of one person to change the world. What are you waiting for?!

Talk to me about

Love, Human Dignity, Right-Living, Environmentally Pure Lifestyles, Simplicity, Purpose-driven authenticity, Leaving the world better...than the way you found it

People don't know that I'm good at

Exceptional typist, closet writer, awesome encourager, dream fueler, repurpose artisan, amazing event coordinator.

My TED Story

I may not have ended up where I had intended on going with my life, but I certainly am exactly where I need to be. I am a woman committed to enhancing, empowering, equipping, and enchanting my corner of the planet to be a little more than extraordinary! Developed Linneman House, our little abode on less than an acre of land, where we repurpose, recycle, live as simply and as green as we can. Where we celebrate ordinary days in extraordinary ways and our door is always open to welcoming others, encouraging dreams, and accepting without condition. As a discarded child, I understand first-hand what it feels like to be abandoned, disappointed, and discarded by the very people who are supposed to love you, your parents, however, I've taken that adversity and turned it into diversity of spirit and soul. Everyone has a story to tell. Some are sweet, some are sad, but everyone's story is worth telling and worth listening to. Life that honors all is my "moto" LIFE THAT HONORS ALL!

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