Your FREE Fertility Workshop.
Details
This condensed, intensive workshop is designed to empower women to regain their fertility and create healthy children naturally. Rather than focusing on conventional fertility education – such as ovulation cycles, organs, hormones, or supplements – it offers a new perspective and deeper wisdom to consider for your belief system. The goal is to help participants create lasting change by learning principles of right living and building a lifestyle that allows fertility to arise spontaneously in perfect timing, not forcefully. Here, we openly discuss unconventional information, real answers, and practical changes that lead you toward rapid empowerment, clarity, and joy in your journey.
What You’ll Learn
- Foundations of health and fertility
- The soul and body's essential needs
- Practical ways to apply these principles in everyday life
- …and more.
Who Is It For?
Consider joining if you:
- Are planning to have children in the future and want to prepare wisely,
- Are currently experiencing fertility issues (TTC, miscarriage history, IVF treatments, or other related concerns), OR
- Are simply open-minded and interested in learning about this topic.
While the discussion will focus primarily on women's wellness, men are equally welcome to attend and will still benefit. Fertile soil is nothing without a quality seed.
Your Commitment
Participants are asked to come with an open mind and a willingness to learn. Bring your notebook, pen, water bottle, a snack, and anything else you deem useful. The workshop is booked for 4 hours and will include a break, but may also end early depending on the participants' needs and preferences.
Cost
The workshop is offered free of charge.
This workshop is instructed by Valeria Evans, and Fertility NOW is her personal passion project. She is a Maternal-Newborn travel RN, raw food enthusiast, yogi, and lover of God. She is passionate about helping people become their healthiest selves to create vibrant children and communities.
*This event is NOT hosted, sponsored, or endorsed by The Seattle Public Library. Any views that are discussed in this meeting are not a reflection of The Seattle Public Library’s views.
