For the woman who’s ready
to speak what she’s
never said out loud —
not to be loud, not to be liked,
but to be liberated.
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TELL THE STORY
A sacred 3 hour workshop for Re-Membering Through Voice & Visibility
August 15th 11am-2pm Pacific $47
This Is for the Woman Who’s Done Performing
You’ve done the trainings. You’ve grown a lot.., More than most people know.
And still… something in you knows:
It’s time to stop performing and start transmitting.
It’s time to speak — not just clearly, but powerfully.
Not just online, but in your business, your relationships, your rituals, your room.
You’re ready for a different kind of visibility — one that starts with safety and comes from within.
I’m done performing. I’m ready to be heard.
What Happens When You Say Yes
- You stop second-guessing YOU and start speaking with clarity in your conversations, relationships, and business
- You feel the shift from hiding or overgiving to standing in your unapologetic expression and value  not just online, but in your everyday moments
- You walk into the next room, Zoom, or relationship with your voice rooted in deep in the wisdom of your body, not stuck in your head
This isn’t about learning how to “tell your story.”
It’s about reclaiming it, from your body, your lineage, and the moments you were taught to stay silent.
Because your voice holds power and it’s time the world felt it.
I’m ready to reclaim my voice. The world can feel me now.Side Effects of Tell the Story Workshop

1. Speak the story that’s been waiting
- Share what’s felt too tender, too messy, or too big to say —
and feel what it’s like to be seen without apology. - Side effect: Show up more fully in conversations, social gatherings, and your work — no shrinking, no second-guessing.

2. Express from your body, not for approval
- Learn to communicate with rooted presence —
in relationships, in leadership, in your message. - Result: You speak your truth — and don’t spend the next hour questioning if you were “too much”.

3. Break cycles of silence and become the shift
- Interrupt generational, cultural, and internal patterns of self-censorship.
Speak from the part of you that knows she belongs. - Side effect: You begin to break patterns of silence — the kind passed through generations, relationships, and systems — and build a new rhythm of truth-telling that begins with you.
Tell the Story is a 3-hour storytelling immersion for women reclaiming their voice, truth, and visibility.
Whether you’re sharing for your healing, your work, or your soul…
this is the space where your story becomes your power.
Speak what you thought you had to bury.
Be witnessed without performing.
Come home to the truth of who you are — in your own words.

On August 15th, ver the course of 3 hours, we’ll move through 3 energetic phases:
The Descent.
The Emergence.
The Re-Membering.
Each one is designed to awaken, express, and anchor your truth —
so you leave not just having spoken, but having shifted.
What You’ll Move Through:

Part 1: The Descent — Warming Up the Voice Beneath the Voice
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- Gently connect with the version of your voice that’s been tucked away — not because it wasn’t true, but because it didn’t feel “safe” or “digestible”
- Connect to the truth and power of what your voice actually sounds and feels like when it’s not trying to please or prove
- Drop the pressure to say it “right” — and make space to say what’s real
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This part is about softening with safety into the truth — before the truth comes out loud and proud.

Part 2: The Emergence — Letting the Truth Take Up Space
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- Tap into the raw, the beautiful, the maybe-too-much, maybe-not-enough stories — and feel what it’s like to be safe in them without judgment
- Begin to speak from the places that have been edited, performed, or paused
- Feel what it's like to express something you've never said aloud — and be met with resonance, not resistance
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This is where your story begins to take up real estate — not just in your journal or strategy doc, but in your relationships, your work, and your leadership.

Part 3: The Re-Membering — Turning Your Story Into Power
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- Watch as your story becomes more than something you survived — it becomes a liberating message that moves others and makes space for more truth
- Speak from the clarity of hindsight — not the heaviness of the past
- Leave with a felt sense of your voice as medicine, message, and movement
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This part is about walking forward as the woman who knows her voice creates ripple effects — in her community, her content, her clients, her lineage. Beyond the Zoom room, beyond the share circle — and into every space where truth needs to be heard.
About the Teacher

P.S. I’m Des
I know what it’s like to swallow your words and get stuck on the truth you almost said.
I know what it’s like to shape-shift, overperform, and bend your brilliance just to be liked, loved, or made a little less “too much.”
After years of abusive relationships, being addicted to overachieving, and navigating the depths of my mental health, I realized a deeper truth:
It was never about fixing myself.
It was about finding the parts of me I had silenced — and abandoned —
and learning how to give them voice.
Not to be polished.
But to be heard, felt, and home.
My work is about more than visibility.
It’s about creating spaces where women feel safe in their own minds, grounded in their bodies, and powerful in their expression.
Because the stories we tell ourselves are sacred.
And the stories we tell others?
They shape the world.
When a woman remembers who the fudge she is — the world shifts.
And that’s exactly what I’m here for.
Step into the circle. Your voice belongs here.
That’s what she said

“This space is a gentle, firm reminder that the world changes when I choose to receive, not just give. That changes everything.” Aubrey Moore founder of the Sexual Sanctuary
“I created a new talk and generated a new program and enrolled 4 new clients.” - Dee Manuel Cloud


"My biggest block isn’t the outside world—it’s me. I’ve been hiding behind an invisible brick wall, but I get to build the door and walk through it." — Pascal Cook Fernandes Founder of Women Finding Clarity