When Women Write
When Women WriteA Weekend of Sacred Truths and Spiritual Memoir |
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| There are stories within you that are waiting to be spoken.
Stories shaped by love, grief, survival, awakening, and transformation. Stories that hold the wisdom of who you’ve been—and the truth of who you are becoming. This autumn, we invite you to step away from the noise of everyday life and enter a sacred space for reflection, healing, and soulful storytelling. When Women Write is a deeply nourishing weekend retreat where women gather to reconnect with themselves through spiritual memoir, guided writing, sacred reflection, and compassionate community. As the season turns and the world softens into gold and crimson, fall reminds us that release is sacred. That transformation begins when we allow ourselves to pause, listen inward, and tell the truth. Together, we will explore the stories we carry, the healing we seek, and the voice within us longing to be heard. This is not about writing perfectly. It is about writing honestly. You do not need to be a writer to attend. You only need a willingness to arrive fully as yourself.
During This Weekend, You’ll Experience:
Registration Includes:
This Retreat Is For Women Who:
Your Story MattersSome truths can only be discovered once they are written. This autumn, give yourself the gift of space, stillness, and sacred expression. Come write what your spirit has been longing to say. |
About Your Guide
Dr. Sabrina N’Diaye is a thought leader in integrating spirituality with psychotherapy. As a therapist, storyteller, and peacebuilder, she blends ancient spiritual practices with the latest scientific research and wisdom to guide others on their healing journeys.
Sabrina holds a PhD in Mind-Body Medicine from Saybrook University, where her research focused on the use of guided imagery as a healing tool for African-American women with chronic STIs. She is also the founder of The Heart Nest Center for Peace and Healing, where she lovingly serves women, couples, and small groups.
A passionate storyteller, Dr. Sabrina is a strong advocate for the power of narrative in the healing process. She has supported countless seekers in shaping their spiritual memoirs into unique works of art.
Some of her forgiveness journey, and those of her clients, are woven into her first book, Big Mama Speaks: Love Lessons from a Harlem River Swan.
