Yoga, Social Justice & Marketing Mentorship

Understanding branding, marketing, and structuring our offers can be a lonely and challenging endeavor.

We internalize so many mixed messages from dominant culture and norms that our society upholds relating to work-life balance, hustling, and the tricky process of “charging our worth.”

It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by comparison and by thoughts around what we “should” be doing when it comes to our marketing.

Disentangling ourselves from these narratives and learning to trust our innate gifts—our skill-sets, our lived experiences, and our intuition, is crucial to our individual and collective healing, and to our professional growth as entrepreneurs.

In this 6-month group mentorship program, we’ll establish shared language, an understanding of our identities through the lens of social justice, and how to show up to truly serve our communities and to lean in to creating work that nourishes us.

Through conversations and explorations of topics such as:

  • embodied branding

  • clarifying our offerings

  • equity-focused marketing strategies

  • trans inclusion and our work

  • aligning with our values

  • avoiding hustle culture

  • taking up space in our work

  • race-equity and our work

  • equity statements

….and so much more…

We’ll co-create a community where we can each embrace our journeys and offer one another mutual support while we learn to thrive.

This will be a living, breathing space.

What we explore in each session will depend on who is present and what is needed moment-to-moment!

Who is this for?

The Yoga, Social Justice, & Marketing mentorship program is best suited for yoga and wellness professionals seeking to create sustainable offerings, for anyone looking to support yoga studios with marketing, and for folks interested in creating digital strategies for yoga and wellness clients.

Applications are open and space is limited.

You can register for this workshop here ↓

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