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Who I am On the Porch.

I’m Khalilah, essentially yours (the K.e.y.).

I’ve always been the one people end up talking to. The sisterfriend. The listener. The calm in the room. The translator when the air gets thick. The one trusted with what can’t go in the deck. The one who can sit anywhere and still belong.

 

Strategist by craft. Storyteller by nature. Faith builder by default. Verbal artist on purpose.


Strategy. Story. Spirit. Sound. Part steadying hand when things get real. I write. I speak. I build up. I create. I ask questions that open things up, and I listen long enough for the real answer to arrive. My work lives in the everyday moments that shape people, how they lead, how they love, how they carry responsibility, and how they make peace with who they are and who they are becoming.

My passion is being a love letter to your potential, your possibility, your power. On the Porch, I’m bringing that same passion. That’s why people trust me with their truth. That’s why this porch works.

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Welcome to the porch where conversation lives and the block has you.

This is the kind of porch you notice when you’re walking down the street. One or two people posted up. Warmth in the air. A smile waiting. The kind of place where you can stay a minute, laugh a little, tell the truth, and leave feeling more grounded, more connected, and maybe a little more loved

because of what you heard.

On the Porch with Khalilah Lyons is a conversation show. Not a performance. Not a pitch.

Just real talk with people who have lived enough life to have something to say, and the kind of

wisdom that meets you right where you are.

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What's On the Porch for you.

If you’ve been craving conversations that feel like sitting with a friend, you’re in the right place.

On this porch, stories come from boardrooms, kitchens, classrooms, studios, sidelines, and corners of the block. Global leaders shaping systems and the neighbors who keep everything running. Different lives, same seat. Same respect. Same room to tell the truth.

You will hear joy here too. Big joy. Quiet joy.
The kind that comes from being seen without
having to explain yourself.

On the Porch
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What Happens on the Porch

These are conversations that move.

The kind that starts when somebody finally settles in, shakes their head, and says, “Alright…so listen.”
 

We talk about:

  • Where life turned people

  • What they learned the long way

  • What they had to unlearn

  • What they carry now

  • What they know that did not come from a book or a slide deck
     

Sometimes it’s funny. Sometimes it’s tender. Sometimes it hits you in the chest a little. That’s how you know it’s real and for you.

What Happens

What you leave with after being
On the Porch.

 

If you’ve been craving conversations that feel like sitting with a friend, you’re in the right place.

On this porch, stories come from boardrooms, kitchens, classrooms, studios, sidelines, and corners of the block. Global leaders shaping systems and the neighbors who keep everything running. Different lives, same seat. Same respect. Same room to tell the truth.

You will hear joy here too. Big joy. Quiet joy. The kind that comes from being seen without having to explain yourself.

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What You Leave With
Friendly Porch Conversation

Stay Connected to the Porch

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The atmosphere On the Porch.

The kind of pace where you sit down and the conversation settles in. Where people talk all the way through the moment, not around it. Where the laughter shows up, the truth shows up, and both get to stay.

 

The listening is real. The questions make room. The stories come out whole, with the pauses, the wisdom, and the parts you didn’t know you needed to hear.

 

You’ll feel it in your body. Like you just pulled up on the porch while life is moving around you, and somehow you’re steady anyway. Like the block is still the block, but you can breathe again.

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What Being On the Porch Means to Me

​​The kind of pace where you sit down and the conversation settles in. Where people talk all the way through the moment, not around it. Where the laughter shows up, the truth shows up, and both get to stay.

 

The listening is real. The questions make room. The stories come out whole, with the pauses, the wisdom, and the parts you didn’t know you needed to hear.

 

You’ll feel it in your body. Like you just pulled up on the porch while life is moving around you, and somehow you’re steady anyway. Like the block is still the block, but you can breathe again.

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Stay connected on the Porch

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