Nacole Elaine Powers was born in Washington, D.C., to two loving parents, James and Fannie Powers. Her upbringing was deeply rooted in traditional family values, where faith, family, and community involvement were essential building blocks in her development into a well-grounded adult.
Despite the challenges she faced throughout her adult life, Nacole persevered by relying on her faith in God and maintaining an unshakable resolve to overcome life’s obstacles. She cherished every victory and often reflected on the sweet childhood experiences she shared with her family.
One such cherished memory was learning to ride a bike with her father’s help, a moment that taught her trust and confidence. Growing up in a stable and loving family environment, Nacole felt deeply supported, and she firmly believes that every child deserves the same. She emphasizes that these positive memories are vital to a child’s emotional development and can serve as a source of strength and inspiration during life’s challenging moments.
Her first book, Push Daddy Push, tells the heartwarming story of her faith in both her earthly father and her Heavenly Father. She has since authored two additional books that further explore how simple, meaningful childhood pastimes can profoundly impact a child’s life.