October 4, 2021

What happens when you tell your raw story?

One of the things I often tell my clients is that your story is a layered and beautiful thing. It is yours to tell, when and how you want to tell it. It can grow and expand, contract, ignite, become dormant, evolve, and even surprise you at times.


Recently, I had the opportunity to be interviewed by Matt Johnston, who through his masterful questions, got me to share about things that I really never have before! It was a true lived moment of exactly what I teach my clients, and I hope you'll tune in and enjoy getting to know me even more in this unedited, unfiltered way!


To ever evolving!




Watch: Gewanda Parker shares her story of overcoming victimization, embracing her true identity, and her journey inward to wholeness outwardly 


What part of your story might you want to tap into and tell today?







BOOK OF THE MONTH



Girl from the Hood Gone Good discusses the trials and tribulations Sanchez underwent throughout most of her life. It shares many of the tools and resources she acquired along the way as she sought and fought for the answers and key out of her chaotic situation. Her life was filled with childhood molestation, domestic violence, drinking, drugs and an overall lifestyle fueled by doses of daily insanity. She managed to persevere by going to school, attaining a higher education all the way up to her Masters Degree and receiving extended credits even after she graduated. She turned to self help books, healers, counselors, psychotherapists and shamans to release the mindset that had bound her for decades. In this book, she guides the reader into understanding how they can begin this journey of self discovery and healing from a pain filled past into a joy filled tomorrow.

READ MORE HERE!





UPCOMING EVENTS


REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!

If you or someone in your family lineage has experienced a body-boundary violation, or if you were simply born into a female body or identify as female, the Healing Sexual Trauma Summit is for you.

Marcy Little has put together a powerful summit to support you in your next stage of healing. 

Featuring Laura Davis, co-author of the seminal “The Courage to Heal,” and over 30 international expert speakers from different backgrounds (Dr. Arielle Schwartz, Ana Forrest, Dr Keesha Ewers, Pamela Miles, Marla Apt, Cynthia James, Victoria Cartwright, Dipal Shah, Mangala Holland, Annie Brook, Ashana Solaris, Lavinia Plonka, Atira Tan, Dr Aline LaPierre, Marina Nabao, Dr Betty Martin, Jane Hardwicke Collins, Tamica Wilder, MitlĂ© Southey, Nikka Karli and ME) share their unique medicine. 

Your body will feel at home. Your heart will be met. Your soul will remember.








OCTOBER 11th
Special Writing Workshop with Donna Jenson



I am excited to announce that Donna Jenson will be returning this year to lead her"Honoring and Using Our Voices" workshop.

Donna founded Time To Tell™ in 2009 with a mission to spark stories from lives affected by incest and sexual abuse to be told and heard. It is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. She wrote and performs her one-woman play, What She Knows: One Woman’s Way Through Incest to Joy, which is based on her own experience of surviving incest and what she did to make her life worth living. She will be sharing he amazing gifts for tapping into voice through writing during this month's group. Do not miss this!!



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