A workshop series to decolonize your dreams, refresh your spirit, and curate your most lavish life NOW!

"We had plans for 2020, but 2020 had plans for us!"

-My Mommy

On December 31, 2019, we were envisioning all that 2020 would be and bring. And while things look different from our vision, this year brought us clarity. And now? It’s time to take this deep dive into manifesting our most juicy, abundant life!

Have you been wanting to connect with Spirit and your ancestors? Do you want to embrace your spiritual gifts and your sexuality, but don't know how? Are you tired of repressing your sexual and non-sexual desires because of religious and social conditioning? Do you have a dream of starting your own spiritual practice or business? Baby love! This is the liberated ass, luscious ass space for you! 

Tap in to 1, 2, or all 5 of my workshops as we re-member ourselves. Literally put ourselves back together after a year, decade, lifetime of compartmentalizing, shrinking, and holding back! All are welcome—just know we center womanism ova here! Workshop replays include:

  1. Purity Culture is a Scam: Shedding Religious Sexual Shame

  2. Ancestor Veneration 101: Introduction to African Traditional Religions and Spiritual Systems

  3. This is My Body: Reclaiming Body and Sex Positivity in the Bible

  4. Masturbation is a Gift from God: Decolonizing Pleasure and Desire

  5. Curating a Lavish Life: Vision and Strategy for 2021 and Beyond

Buy your replays now and settle in for what is sure to be life-changing, purpose-affirming, money-making, fun-having vibes!

Workshop replays are $99 each. You can also purchase the whole series (5 workshop replays, altogether) for $444. You save almost 11% when you bundle! The shared content is just for you and should not be shared with anyone else. If you’d like to purchase a workshop replay for a friend, please send me at Hello@LyvonneP!

11% of all proceeds will be donated to Art and Abolitionan organization that exists to heal, empower, and protect young girls in Kenya who have survived violence as a result of poverty.