Working Title with Keisean Raines

By: Keisean Raines The Calm Coach
  • Summary

  • Working Title with Keisean Raines, invites you to "ear-hustle" on a series of "pass the collection plate" conversations with a Creole, Queer, Holistic Lifestyle Coach. Keisean is the author of “Because I Said So"; she has a nomadic soul, a quirky sense of humor and an activator of empowerment; speaking on ways to be mindful in a mindless world. Stories are shared, folks are empowered, inspired and impacted to be more phenomenal versions of themselves through simple conversations about complex shi* like love, life and the pursuit of being real.
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