Upcoming:

Upcoming:

Offerings for Community

YOUR QUETZALLI LIFE

This two hour virtual workshop invokes community members

to take a pause from surviving to intentionally envision your thriving.

You will gain clarity about Your Quetzalli (rich) Life

in preparation for directing your resources towards what you truly prize.

Saturday April 18th 10-12 PM

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HEALING MONEY

Healing Money offers a holistic approach to tend to the deep mental, emotional, physical

and spiritual wounds that we carry around money.

Through the practice of consciousness raising and embodied exploration,

we will gain insight on our role as financial stewards,

allowing us to be in better relationship with our finances. 

Dress for Success Seattle’s Inaugural Women’s Career Summit

March 27th, 2026, 8:30-3:30 PM, Bellevue College

MONEY TRAUMA

This workshop tends to the psycho-social-behavioral experience of money

through a holistic approach rooted in liberation psychology’s consciousness raising, testimony and accompaniment.

This workshop is grounded in anti-racist and anti-capitalist theory and practice.

Washington Mental Health Counselors Association 2026 Conference

Weaving Connections: Building Belonging and Inclusion in Therapy

May 1st-3rd, 2026 in Seatac, WA.

Previous Offerings

Radical Money - Money is Individual and it is always systemic

Money Trauma - Healing Lineages of Struggle

Decolonial Money Series - Story, Alignment, Legacy

Walking Backwards - an integration ceremony for 2025

I just want to reflect back to you how powerful last night's circle was and offer more deep gratitude. What we explored has been marinating in me since then. When you reflected back to me about my experience with The Test--I had to walk forward into the whiteness and try on this different persona to pass, and now I'm walking back to myself--mind blown! Yes! Ever since the test and then when my LICSW FINALLY got approved through the overloaded state system, it's felt like I am trying on a new piece of clothing that doesn't quite fit but what I shared and your reflections helped me move closer to that fit--the awkwardness of it is part of the process of coming back to myself. This framing will be what I embrace as I center coming into myself and my medicine in the next year. 

Nia-ish, Nia:wen, THANK YOU! 

 - Lindsay

A woman of color owned business.