Reclaim your sensual self.
Who would you be if you were fully in your body?
And what is keeping you from being there?
Join Ev’Yan Whitney in conversation with Shadeen Francis, Brianne Patrice, and Jimanekia Eborn where you’ll be inspired to answer these questions for yourself, in celebration of the release of Ev’Yan’s book, Sensual Self.
During this digital event, you’ll be encouraged to explore, prioritize, and reclaim your sensuality with tools, practices, and permission slips to help you get reconnected.
There will be deep chats, Q&A, and giveaways. We’d love to see you there!
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Big thanks to our sponsors:
Who’s speaking:
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Brianne Patrice, she/her
Founder of Twenty Nine Thirty
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Jimanekia Eborn, she/her
Sex educator + trauma expert
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Shadeen Francis, she/her
Therapist + sex educator
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Ev'Yan Whitney, they/she
Sexuality Doula + somatic practitioner
More about us
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Brianne is the Executive Director of Sad Girls Club. She is owner and founder of Twenty Nine Thirty, a restorative community connecting the dots between sensuality, sexuality, healing and wellness creating sacred containers for black womxn’s healing post-trauma.
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Jimanekia Eborn is a Queer Media Consultant, Comprehensive Sex Educator, and Sexual Assault & Trauma Expert. She is the Founder of Tending The Garden, a nonprofit organization focused on femme survivors of color. She has been working in mental health for over a decade with youth, adolescents and adults and leads trauma-informed comprehensive sex and sex toy workshops.
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Shadeen Francis (she/her) is a licensed marriage and family therapist, board-certified sex therapist, educator, and author. Her clinical specialties include demystifying pleasure, building emotional intelligence, and the intersection between sexual wellness and social justice. Most known for her signature brand of warmth and humour, Shadeen’s work is always inspired by her commitment to helping people live lives full of peace and pleasure.
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Ev’Yan Whitney is a Sexuality doula®, sex educator, and sensualist. Their work focuses on decolonizing, unshaming, and liberating sexuality at the intersection of identity, pleasure, and embodiment. Ev'Yan is the author of Sensual Self, a forthcoming self-guided journal that will help you come home to yourself through your senses. They also host a podcast of the same name.
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We’ll be discussing—
How to explore and reclaim your unique sensuality, no matter where you are in your journey
The systems and stories that have kept us disconnected from our sensual selves (and how to get free)
What it looks like to prioritize your pleasure—both inside of sex and outside of it.
What the difference (and connection) is between sensuality and sexuality
How to heal yourself and find safety in your body from previous traumas
Simple practices to help you connect to your sensual body regularly
*Please note this event will be recorded for other attendees to access later.
A portion of the ticket sales from Reclaim Your Sensual Self will be donated to The Embodiment Institute which helps Black folks come more into their bodies through somatic awareness and trauma healing.
Find more about their work at thembodimentinstitute.org.
Win some treats for your sensual self.
Sensuality doesn’t live in external things. That said, they can help arouse your senses and bring you deeper into your sensual body, and we want that for you.
During the live version of this event, we’ll be having multiple giveaways for you to win some goodies to help you reconnect with your body and pleasure. There will be items from Unbound Babes, The Honey Pot Co, Self Made, and autographed copies of Sensual Self.
In order to win, you must be present during the event so make sure you RSVP and bring a friend!
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