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Waiting to Exhale

  • Toronto Botanical Garden 777 Lawrence Avenue East Toronto, ON, M3C 1P2 Canada (map)

You’ve been carrying too much for too long.

​The expectations. The pressure. The quiet ache of not being fully seen.

​You’ve held it down, stayed strong, and poured into everyone else.
But somewhere deep inside, something’s whispering: “I can’t keep living like this.”

​This is your sacred permission to stop.
To breathe. To soften. 🕊️✨

Waiting to Exhale is a lovingly curated half-day retreat for Black women ready to reclaim their inner peace, divine feminine energy, and the sacred right to rest.

​More than just an event, this is a luxurious healing experience—a space of beauty, reverence, and deep restoration.

​RETREAT HIGHLIGHTS

  • ​A breathtaking venue surrounded by flowers and nature

  • Restorative practices to release, reconnect, and realign

  • Heart-centered sisterhood and powerful self-reflection

  • Sound healing, breathwork, gentle movement, and soul activations

  • Intimate storytelling, energetic transmissions, and space to be fully you

  • Delicious, nourishing food to enjoy together

  • Curated goodie bags to take home a piece of the magic

  • Local vendors offering wellness goods, sacred tools, and soulful gifts

​THIS IS FOR YOU IF...

  • ​You’re tired of always being “the strong one”

  • You’re craving real connection and space to exhale

  • You’ve been pouring into everyone else and are ready to pour into yourself

  • You long for softness, stillness, and sacred joy

  • You want to be surrounded by Black women who get it

​Whether you’re navigating burnout, rediscovering your light, or simply ready to feel held—this retreat is for you.

​Come exactly as you are.
Leave softened, seen, and spiritually replenished. 💗

​SPACE IS LIMITED

​This is an intimate experience and spots will go fast. Early Bird regisratrion ends on April 30th.

​Secure your ticket today and gift yourself the exhale you’ve been waiting for.

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