
A spiritual community where Black women return to their True Self (fully expressed as female, African, and divine) and live on 10: elevated, free, and joy-filled. All who resonate are welcome.
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Author, spiritual coach, and founder of True Self Society. I guide Black women back to their divinity and into lives lived on 10: elevated, free, and joy-filled every day.
PhD student. Black. Christian (but not the FOX news kind) I write, study theology (right now much of it is at the intersection of disability, soft masculinity, as well as Black and Womanist Theology), compose and play music, and I podcast.
Navigating through life freeing myself from the conditioning of my culture while embracing change.
Mutual ecstatic fulfillment is our natural state.
Contemporary Painter, Art Therapist & Yoga instructor. I offer coaching and mentoring for abstract and intuitive artists and help you to BE FREE via the creative process with sketchbooks & abstract painting. I also make big art & "Encapsulation"
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Mentor, writer, and sacred space holder for women ready to make bold, deeply aligned life decisions. Intuitive mentorship and channeled guidance. Curator of The Room at The Edge of The Woods- private community for women navigating midlife.
Host of The Black Experience podcast. A platform highlighting black creatives in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. New episodes every Wednesday, stay tuned!
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