‘Women’s Wellness Retreat at Essence Music Festival’
In celebration of National Women’s History Month, Dr. Toscha L. Dickerson, a respected CEO, author, and advocate for women’s empowerment, is gearing up for the 2nd annual Big Easy Retreat in New Orleans. Together with her 12-year-old daughter Kaleigh, they are on a mission to educate and inspire women and girls about the importance of self-care and personal development.
The retreat, taking place on Saturday, July 6 at Hotel Monteleone, promises to be a transformative experience for women from all corners of the world. With a focus on total well-being – mind, body, and soul – attendees can expect a day filled with activities and sessions centered around self-care, personal transformation, and finding one’s purpose.
Under the theme “The Power of Transformation,” the retreat aims to provide a nurturing environment for women to rejuvenate and grow into the best version of themselves. Dr. Toscha L. Dickerson emphasizes the importance of embracing one’s inner power and inspiring women to unlock their potential.
In addition to the main event, there will be a special program tailored for teenage girls aged 12-17, focusing on entrepreneurship, self-care, and empowerment. Kaleigh Dickerson believes that cultivating self-love and confidence from a young age is crucial, as it lays the foundation for a successful and fulfilling life.
Workshops, networking opportunities, and inspirational sessions will be offered throughout the day, providing attendees with valuable tools and insights to support their personal growth journey. To learn more about the retreat and to register, visit www.thebigeasyretreat.com.
As we reflect on National Women’s History Month, it is essential to honor the trailblazing women who have paved the way for gender equality and diversity. While progress has been made, there is still work to be done in striving for a more inclusive society. International Women’s Day, celebrated during this month, serves as a reminder of the achievements of women past and present, inspiring us to continue their legacy of empowerment and advocacy.