Upcoming events.

Founding Circle Closes
Jun
16

Founding Circle Closes

Time: All day (final purchases accepted through 11:59 PM)

This isn’t just a deadline—it’s a movement milestone.

The Founding Circle is how A Pot to P*ss In begins—not just as a book, but as a national conversation. This is the last day to pre-order 5 or more copies and become part of the early community shaping this work.

Founding Circle members get exclusive access, early tools, and a front-row seat to the tour and the impact it’s making across the country.

Whether you’re a reader, educator, nonprofit, or part of a book club—there’s a circle for you.

Explore the Editions:

Don’t miss your chance to say: I helped build this.

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Official Publication Day for A Pot to P*ss In
Jun
17

Official Publication Day for A Pot to P*ss In

It’s here. The book is out in the world.

This is the official release date of A Pot to P*ss In—the moment it becomes available online, in stores, and across all distribution platforms. It’s the day everything changes.

For sponsors, readers, educators, and partners who’ve been waiting, this date marks the start of something bigger: national visibility, media coverage, and momentum that carries the tour forward. It marks the day that conversations officially begin about the themes and stories of A Pot to P*ss In.

You don’t have to attend an event to feel this one. Just know: the stories are live, and the movement is in motion.

Now available wherever books are sold.

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I Lived It. I Wrote It. Let’s Party. The Official Book Launch and Premiere of A Pot to Pss In
Jun
26

I Lived It. I Wrote It. Let’s Party. The Official Book Launch and Premiere of A Pot to Pss In

Let’s be real—the book is out, but this is the night I’ve been waiting for.

This isn’t just a launch. It’s a celebration of stories, history, legacy—and the courage it took to sit in my mess, shape a message, and see it all the way through.

We’re gathering around stories that made it to the page and the ones that didn’t. The ones I was too scared to say back then. The ones I had to grow into. And the ones that shaped the woman behind the book.

This night is about joy, reflection, and the people who walked this journey with me. If you’ve been part of this in any way—this is your invitation to come laugh, cry, toast, dance, and bear witness to the whole story.

What to Expect:

  • A soul-fusion dinner and soft live music

  • Readings from the Preface, Cora, and more

  • A multimedia memoir gallery: drafts, photos, deleted pages, voice notes, and “what I almost said” quotes

  • Reflections from my kids and the people who helped shape this book

  • Storytelling stations, video booths, and walls that invite your truth

  • A gratitude ritual and a soft close full of hugs, legacy, and light

Vibe:

Fun. Thoughtful. Soulful.
A dinner salon meets a memoir museum meets a living room full of people who know why this matters.

This is about turning the page and looking back at how we got here.
It’s about the grit, the grace, the grind—and the stories that make it all worth telling.

Invite Only. Private Event. RSVP Required. Limited Seating.

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The Orgasm Project:  Pleasure, Power & Radical Recovery
Jun
28

The Orgasm Project:  Pleasure, Power & Radical Recovery

Let’s get one thing straight: this chapter isn’t just about sex. And this stop? It’s not just an event.

This is the heartbeat of the whole damn tour.

We weren’t just meant to work, to carry, to push through. We were meant to feel. To own. To come home to ourselves—fully and without apology.

At The Orgasm Project, we’re talking about what most folks are too scared to say out loud: how pleasure and power are connected. How trauma tries to steal both. And how Black women—especially—have been told to give everything and expect nothing in return.

Not here. Not tonight.

This stop is soft and sacred, but it’s also a declaration: We’re done performing survival. We’re reclaiming joy.

Expect:

  • A raw reading from Chapter 11

  • A real conversation about what pleasure looks like after trauma, grief, or burnout

  • A bold conversation about labor and fulfillment

  • A guided discussion on how different bodies experience pleasure differently—and how to create your own personal “pleasure plan”

  • An exploration of adult toys and tools with Ellen from A Woman’s Touch (yes, we’re going there), plus a private walkthrough of what their space offers

  • Journaling prompts, grounding practices, and a no-judgment vibe that holds space for both softness and boldness

This is a space for Black women and those who identify with their experience. RSVP required. Max 30 guests.

Vibe:
No pressure.
This is a grown, Black-woman-centered space where safety and softness meet truth and clarity.
You can laugh, cry, ask questions, or just sit and breathe. No performance. Just presence.


🌍 This is a Passport Stop!
Attend this event, get your Passport stamped, and move one step closer to unlocking your completion gift. Don’t have your Madison Residency Passport yet? Purchase it here.

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Cindy Trimm + Mary & Elizabeth: A Midday Memoir Reading
Jul
13

Cindy Trimm + Mary & Elizabeth: A Midday Memoir Reading

Join author Dr. Sagashus Levingston for an intimate midday reading from her upcoming memoir, A Pot to P*ss In. This special event features two of the book’s most emotionally charged chapters:

Chapter 5: Cindy Trimm
A raw, unflinching look the relationship between sisterhood, community and big dreams.

Chapter 15: Mary & Elizabeth
A visceral exploration of faith, sisterhood, and the unbearable weight of hope—when your next move might birth a miracle… or break your spirit.

Together, these chapters open a powerful dialogue on money, sisterhood, survival, and the radical belief that abundance is possible—even when everything around you says it’s not.

Expect a classic book reading, a live Q&A, and a short book signing to follow. This experience centers themes of generational responsibility, resilience, and the courage to build more when you’ve been told to settle for less.

Seating is limited. RSVP required.

🌍 This is a Passport Stop!
Attend this event, get your Passport stamped, and move one step closer to unlocking your completion gift. Don’t have your Madison Residency Passport yet? Purchase it here. Need to learn more about passports? Click here.

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Love + Business (Women’s Edition)
Jul
19

Love + Business (Women’s Edition)

This is the first in a series. And we’re starting where so many of us live—in the middle of love and leadership, caregiving and career, softness and survival.

Love + Business: Women’s Edition is about what happens behind the scenes. When we’re praised for our ambition but punished for our needs. When success comes, but love gets complicated. When the roles we once fit don’t fit anymore—and we’re not sure what partnership looks like now.

This night is for the questions we whisper to ourselves but rarely ask out loud.
And it’s for the women who are tired of shrinking just to keep peace.

Expect:

  • A raw reading from Chapter 10: Love + Business

  • Anonymous questions answered by community, coaches, and/or the author

  • Guided table talk with women who get it

  • Slow jazz, wine, soft lighting, and space to reflect

No panels. No pretending. Just grown-woman truth.
Let’s talk about what it really means to want love, build legacy, and not lose yourself in the process.


🌍 This is a Passport Stop!
Attend this event, get your Passport stamped, and move one step closer to unlocking your completion gift. Don’t have your Madison Residency Passport yet? Purchase it here. Need to learn more about passports? Click here.

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Dirty Faith: Wanting God When You Feel Too Messy to Be Loved
Jul
20

Dirty Faith: Wanting God When You Feel Too Messy to Be Loved

Live conversation with Pastor Everette Mitchell & Dr. Sagashus Levingston
Part of the Dirty Faith Series

Let’s be honest—some days, we want God but feel too messy to reach for Him.
We feel too undone, too far gone, too much in our heads or our shame to pray the “right” way.

This stop is for those days.

Dirty Faith is about showing up to God with the real stuff—before the breakthrough, before the testimony, before we’ve cleaned it up. It’s about learning to believe that God doesn’t need us to be polished. He just needs us to be present.

We’re not performing holiness here. We’re practicing it. Honestly, humbly, and without apology.

Focus Chapters:

  • Dear God – A journaled cry in the middle of the night, written in anxiety, desperation, and need

  • Naked – A spiritual and emotional stripping down; reclaiming worth through vulnerability

  • Breathe – A pause. A sacred exhale. A reminder that stillness is holy, too

Together, these chapters say:
Faith isn’t about being perfect. It’s about showing up—even when you’re a mess.

What to Expect:

  • A live, raw conversation between Dr. Sagashus and Pastor Everette Mitchell

  • Reflections on shame, spirituality, motherhood, and how we fight to feel worthy

  • A safe space to ask questions, reflect, and sit with your whole self—unapologetically

  • Optional prayer, soft music, and a sacred close

Vibe:

This isn’t church as usual.
It’s soft. It’s sacred. It’s stripped down.

Come in whatever state you’re in.
Just come as you are.

Because there is no version of you that God doesn’t want.


🌍 This is a Passport Stop!
Attend this event, get your Passport stamped, and move one step closer to unlocking your completion gift. Don’t have your Madison Residency Passport yet? Purchase it here. Need to learn more about passports? Click here.

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Talk Back: Inconceivable (Doing What They Said We Couldn’t)
Aug
23
to Aug 24

Talk Back: Inconceivable (Doing What They Said We Couldn’t)

Talk Back: Inconceivable
Theme: Doing What They Said We Couldn’t

RSVP Required. Limited Seating.

This isn’t just a panel. It’s part reckoning and part celebration.

Join us for the final event of the Without Apology Tour – Madison Residency, where we center the bold, the unthinkable, and the women who did it anyway. Inspired by the chapter Inconceivable from A Pot to Pss In*, this evening is a living testimony to what happens when women defy odds, rewrite their limits, and pull off the impossible.

We’ll kick off with powerful music, storytelling stations, and a “Wall of Possibility” photo booth to honor the dreams that made it off the page. Then we’ll drop into a raw book reading and a panel conversation that’s part sermon, part strategy session.

This night is about more than resilience—it’s about proof. We’re talking poverty, racism, motherhood, ambition, and doubt—and how we flipped every single one into fuel.

Expect:

  • Live reading + audience reflection

  • Panel with powerhouse women who’ve done the “impossible”

  • Interactive Q&A + table prompts to spark your own revelations

  • Music, poetry, and a celebratory send-off

  • Toast, gift, and take-home ritual to close the night

No performance. Just presence, proof, and power.
Come ready to bear witness—to your own journey and to every woman who walked through fire and kept building.


🌍 This is a Passport Stop!
Attend this event, get your Passport stamped, and move one step closer to unlocking your completion gift. Don’t have your Madison Residency Passport yet? Purchase it here. Need to learn more about passports? Click here.

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