Before the stages… before the curated experiences… before the empowerment rooms filled with women—
There was survival.
For Tamesha “Fye Red” Miles. h
er story doesn’t begin with business. It begins with resilience.
A STORY THAT SHOULD HAVE ENDED—BUT DIDN’T
In 2010, Fye Redd was just four months pregnant when her life changed forever.
While sitting in a parked car in Plant City, Florida, she was approached and shot five times.
Doctors told her:
- She might never walk again
- Her baby might not survive
- And if her child did live, the chances of a normal life were slim
But against all odds… she survived.
And so did her daughter.
A MOTHER’S STRENGTH
Her daughter, Miraculez-Jurni, is living proof of resilience—but also a reminder of the lasting impact of that traumatic moment. She lives with cerebral palsy and epilepsy, conditions that came as a result of the shooting.
Fye Redd has spoken openly about the emotional weight of motherhood through pain:
- Raising a child with special needs
- Navigating moments of heartbreak and uncertainty
- Loving deeply, even when communication looks different
And yet—through it all—she continues to show up.
TURNING PAIN INTO PURPOSE
Instead of allowing her story to end in tragedy, she transformed it into purpose.
Through music, Fye Redd began telling not only her story—but the stories of others affected by violence. Her lyrics reflect loss, grief, survival, and truth from the communities she comes from.
She’s described her music as therapy—not just for herself, but for others who carry similar pain.
But she didn’t stop there.
She went on to create initiatives and spaces designed to help families heal, connect, and find support after trauma—turning her lived experience into something that could uplift others.
FULL CIRCLE MOMENT: CREATING SPACES FOR HEALING
Today, the same woman who once fought for her life is now creating rooms where women can:
- Feel safe
- Be seen
- Be poured into
- Begin healing
Her signature experience, “A Mother’s Love,” is deeply rooted in her journey.
Because for Fye Redd, motherhood isn’t just a title—it’s a testimony.
WHY HER STORY HITS DIFFERENT
There’s something different about a woman who builds from survival.
You feel it in her work.
You see it in her intention.
You recognize it in the way she pours into others.
Because she knows firsthand:
what it feels like to almost lose everything… and still rise.

Fye Redd is that woman.
Her story is not just inspiring—it’s impactful, necessary, and real.
And every room she creates today?
It’s built from a place of survival, strength, and purpose.











