we belong

The Soul-to-Psyche Therapy Intensive is nomadic by design. When we’re in your city, or the ancestral city that is calling you, the work is possible. Below is where I am headed next. Signal your interest, and we will find each other.

DIASPORIC SITES OF HEALING

Healing happens in relationship with place. The land, the water, the particular memory alive in the soil beneath your feet, these are co-therapists. We work at sites across the African diaspora because where we heal matters.

01

Signal your interest

Join the waitlist below for a location that is calling you. No commitment yet.

HOW BOOKING WORKS

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Book a 15-min call

We’ll talk and determine if the timing and container are right for you.

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Secure your window

A $200 deposit holds one of three available spots. We begin designing from here.

past & future diasporic sites of healing

upcoming immersions: 2026-2027

O1

Durham, North Carolina - Eno River

2026 - Spring, Summer, Fall

This is Woods Collective home ground. Eno, Shakori ancestral lands, home of Hayti and the Black Wall Street of the South. NC clients receive the full clinical therapy layer.

O2

New Orleans, LA - Misssissippi River

2026 - Summer, Fall

Chitimacha, Choctaw, and Natchez ancestral lands. Home of Tremé — the oldest Black neighborhood in America, birthplace of jazz, second line, and Congo Square. Grief, resistance, revolution, and ongoing becoming.

O3

Philadelphia, PA - Delaware River

2026 - Summer, Fall; 2027 - Summer, Fall

Lenape ancestral homeland — Lenapewihittuk, the river of the Lenape people. Home of North Philadelphia, built by freedom seekers who arrived with nothing and made everything.

O4

Washington DC - Mississippi River

2026 - Fall

Chitimacha, Choctaw, and Natchez ancestral lands. Home of Tremé — the oldest Black neighborhood in America, birthplace of jazz, second line, and Congo Square. Grief, resistance, revolution, and ongoing becoming.

O5

Atlanta, GA - Chattahoochee River

2026 - Fall

Chitimacha, Choctaw, and Natchez ancestral lands. Home of Tremé — the oldest Black neighborhood in America, birthplace of jazz, second line, and Congo Square. Grief, resistance, revolution, and ongoing becoming.

O6

Vieques, Puerto Rico

2027 - Spring, Fall

Chitimacha, Choctaw, and Natchez ancestral lands. Home of Tremé — the oldest Black neighborhood in America, birthplace of jazz, second line, and Congo Square. Grief, resistance, revolution, and ongoing becoming.

SIGNAL YOUR INTEREST

ON LAND STEWARDSHIP & RIGHT RELATIONSHIP

We do not arrive in these places as extractive tourists. We move through them as guests, in slow, reciprocal relationship with the people, healers, and communities who inhabit and steward these lands. Not every site is available immediately, and that is intentional. If a specific ancestral location is calling to you, bring that to your consultation. We will tell you honestly where we are.