
Founder
With a passion for creativity and storytelling, we embarked on a journey to bring unique stories to life through our productions. Our commitment to excellence drives us to deliver captivating content that resonates with audiences.

Sandylove A.K.A U'Nek Reality is a publisher and the founder of her publishing company. She is the author of numerous religious works and, since 2000, has traveled as a spoken word artist, captivating audiences with her powerful performances. In addition to publishing multiple poetry collections, she has released 10 poetic works, which remain in circulation today. Her latest works include The Gatekeeper's Chalice, Caged In Silence, and From Ashes to Authority—a book inspired by her YouTube docuseries, Unapologetic: The Sandylove Story, on Give Voice 2 Pain on YouTube.
​
​There is a sacred power in telling your story. Not the polished version, not the edited highlight reel—but the raw, tender truth of where you’ve been, what you’ve seen, and how you survived. For many, trauma is like a buried landmine—hidden, dangerous, waiting to detonate under pressure. But storytelling is one of the few tools powerful enough to disarm those mines without causing further destruction.
​
​
Give Voice 2 Pain Productions exists to do just that: create a space where pain can speak. Not to dwell in darkness, but to shed light. To declare, “This happened—but it didn’t end me.” When a survivor finds the words to articulate their experience, they begin to reclaim power that trauma tried to steal.
​
The Bible says, “We are living epistles, read of all men.” That means your life isn’t just something you live—it's something others will learn from. When you share your story, you're not just processing your past. You're building a bridge for someone else’s future. You’re letting someone else know: You’re not alone, and you’re not crazy.
​
So many people sit in silence, ashamed of what they’ve endured or convinced that no one will understand. But storytelling breaks isolation. It restores dignity. It invites empathy. It doesn't always offer a perfect resolution—but it opens a conversation. And sometimes, the first step toward healing is being heard. That’s why storytelling is more than creative expression—it’s a form of spiritual warfare. It exposes what was hidden. It identifies the pattern. It confronts the lie. And it says to the pain, You don’t get to be the author anymore.