

In this episode of the Unbound Writer’s Club, Nicola’s in conversation with unbound author Victoria Smisek. The Unbound Book Incubator will be running again in September.Ĭonnect with Lola Fayemi on her website or via Instagram.Ĭonnect with Holly Yandall via Instagram.Ĭonnect with Rachel Haywood via Instagram.Ĭonnect with Dainei Tracy on Facebook or Instagram.īook tickets for The Awakening festival here, where the Unbound Press is holding sessions.Ĭonnect with Nicola on Instagram, and The UNBOUND Press on Instagram or Facebook here.
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Nicola’s free ‘connecting with your book’ visualisation Nicola’s approach to writing a bookFeeling the call to be more deeply supportedBeing held in sisterhoodIndividual and collective growthBeing inspired and heard and honouring your cyclical natureSharing fears and doubts and emerging strongerBeing more in alignment with the truth of who you areLearning about your creative process And if it sounds appealing, doors are open for our new season – click the link below for more info and to join. Listen in for a taste of what it’s like to be held within the Unbound Writing Mastermind. But what’s stayed the same is the community it provides.

Why? Because it’s evolved and shifted over time. It started back in August 2018 and is still going strong. This is her story of finding that for herself, and then spreading it to an entire world.In this episode of the Unbound Writer’s Club, we share insights from five of the magical members of the Unbound Writing Mastermind – a group process that Nicola holds space for.

Healing starts with empowerment, and to Tarana empowerment starts with empathy.
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How to not just bring the me too movement back to empathy, but how to empathize with our past selves, with out bad selves, and how to begin to love ourselves unabashedly. Tarana's debut memoir explores how to piece back together our fractured selves. The one that would take all the love in her life away if she revealed. She became withdrawn and her self split: there was the Tarana that was a good student, model kid, and eager to please young girl, and then there was the Tarana that she hid from everyone else, the one she believed to be bad. Unbound is the story of how she came to those two words, after a childhood growing up in the Bronx with a loving mother that took a terrible turn when she was sexual assaulted. Tarana Burke is the founder and activist behind the largest social movement of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, the me too movement, but first she had to find the strength to say me too herself. How could she help these girls if she couldn't even be honest with herself and face her own demons? A fitful night led to pages and pages of scribbled notes with two clear words at the top: Me too. From the founder and activist behind the largest movement of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Tarana Burke shares her never before revealed life story of how she first came to say me too and launch one of the largest cultural events in American history.Īfter a long, difficult day working with young Black girls who had suffered the unimaginable, Tarana tossed in her bed, unable to sleep as a fit of memories intruded into her thoughts.
