Forums + Conferences

We host a number of workshops and seminars and are known for our Cocktail Conversations Experience, a yearly panel series open to both men and women. At these events, attendees have an opportunity to hear from industry leaders and changemakers about issues plaguing urban communities and participate in discussions that identify actionable steps to creating sustainable change.

Writing Workshops

Our Bustin’ Through The Block workshop is an offering that encourages creative expression through writing. This two-hour interactive program incorporates writing prompts, picture prompts, and group share. During our sessions, you are free to break all of the rules around spelling and grammar — the only thing we ask is that you commit to the process and get the words out of your head and onto your paper.

Retreats

In collaboration with your company or organization, we offer single and multi-day retreats to women and girls that center around emotional wellness. Our workshops and activities are carefully curated to provide a personalized experience with something for everyone.

The Sassy Rant Unmasked

A sacred women’s only healing space where vulnerability and transparency meets compassion and community. Referral based membership is considered once yearly and is subject to written inquiry and individual / group interview process.

How We Work

What People Are Saying

“Women need a place to come together and really focus on the many facets of healing. The Sassy Rant brings us together to make it happen in a way that is both inviting and accessible to women from all walks of life .” — Qui W.

“The Sassy Rant is a motivational brand that uplifts and inspires the culture. The brand continues to highlights creatives making it a great stepping stone to network.”
— Sidiqua J.

“I am forever grateful to The Sassy Rant for creating and holding space for us ladies. It’s been so rewarding to journey with you all.” — Ahshayla G.

“I didn’t need just another women’s feel good group. I needed to be held accountable, to be in community with women who were honest about where they were and committed to doing the work to get where they wanted to be.”
— Haneefah J.