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Unconditional Self Love
$75.00
Do you ever get to reach the high bar that you've set for yourself? Release the shackles of perfectionism and be free to create with this healing recording.
Divine Feminine Flow
$75.00
Is your need for control overriding your desire for a loving relationship? Reclaim your true power AND experience your best possible love life whether single or coupled.
Anxiety 911
$75.00
Wait a minute, Sis. Take a deep breath. Ease this anxious feeling and restore your nervous system. Care for your inner little girl. All you need to do is listen.
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A BIPOC woman's practical guide for reclaiming divine feminine power, overcoming social disparities when dating, and creating a love life that loves us back.
Artist Credit(Scopio): Dharitri Walia
"I'm not mad, but she's still crazy" is a powerful and insightful book for BIPOC women who struggle with complicated or contentious relationships with their mothers.
In this thought-provoking work, Candice Harper examines the damaging impact of labeling your mother as "crazy" while also denying your own feelings of anger and resentment towards her.
With candor, empathy, and practical guidance, Candice helps readers understand how unresolved issues with our mothers can negatively affect our romantic relationships and overall happiness.
Through personal anecdotes and expert insights, "I'm not mad, but she's still crazy" provides a roadmap for healing and growth, empowering readers to reclaim their power, release the past, and build the fulfilling relationships they deserve."
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"When we tell our most vulnerable stories we heal ourselves and those who hear them."
Calling all BIPOC women! Do you have a powerful, personal story about your relationship with "home"? We want to hear from you for our upcoming compilation book, "It's Homey. Yo Stay, Sis!" Whether you've struggled to find a sense of belonging, experienced displacement or gentrification, or found comfort and support in your dream home, we want to amplify your voice and share your story.
As a contributor, you'll have the opportunity to support a worthy cause - all proceeds from the book will go to it's contributors and Covenant House New York and DC, a non-profit organization serving homeless youth. So, don't wait - click and submit your story today to join us in celebrating the power of home and community among BIPOC women.