This is the story of a woman who refused to be anything less than everything she was meant to be.
About
Tynequia Roberts is a distinguished author, advocate, and woman of deep faith who has spent her life turning purpose into action. Born and raised in Fort Myers, Florida and now proudly calling Tampa home, Tee has built a life defined by passion, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to uplifting women in every area of life. Wounded But Not Broken is the natural extension of everything she stands for. A book born from lived experience, fueled by faith, and written for every woman who has ever needed to hear that her story is not over.
Tee writes the way she lives: boldly, honestly, and with a deep sense of purpose. Every word in this book reflects her belief that women deserve to be seen, heard, and celebrated and that telling the truth, however hard it may be, is one of the most powerful things a person can do.
Champion for Women Everywhere.
For nine years she has worn #22 for the Tampa Bay Inferno Women's Professional Tackle Football Team, bringing athletic excellence, leadership, and an unmistakable presence to every game she plays. Her career on the field is a testament to the same qualities that define everything else she does — discipline, heart, and a lion mentality that refuses to back down from any challenge.
But for Tee, the game has always been bigger than football. As a public figure, role model, and passionate advocate, she uses every platform she has to fight for women's rights, champion equality, and create opportunities for women around the world. Grounded in her faith and driven by the belief that with God all things are possible, Tee Roberts represents something rare. A woman who excels at the highest level and uses that excellence entirely in service of others. On the field, on the page, and in life, she is exactly who she appears to be. A force. A leader. A champion for women everywhere.
“This book is more than my story. It is proof that trauma does not have to silence us. It can become the very thing that empowers us to speak.”
- Tynequia Roberts