Guest Speaker Instructions
This is an informational post for Guest Speakers for the Temple of Illumination and for any speakers for the Illuminated Priestess Path, Magdalene Mysteries, or Path of the Winged Ones—Isis/Melissae.
I am currently in search of Spiritual Speakers who are passionate about what they offer to share in my groups. In particular I am looking for Women of Color and a couple of men to speak to these all-female/femme Spiritual groups. If you’re interested, please reach out to me at BePriestess@gmail.com with information on what you do, a talk proposal, and links to your social media and websites.
How the Zooms work:
I will Introduce you, say a little about how we connected, and then either offer a grounding visualization or turn the meeting over to you so that you can do that.
Then the meeting is yours. We are an informal group so you aren’t nailed down to offering an hour-long speech. You are welcome to flow, ask questions or for feedback, share something you’re passionate about, teach a skill such as a basic EFT program or to lead a meditation or guided journey.
When we are complete you are welcome to share your ‘how to reach me’ information and a tiny bit about whatever you have upcoming. No one comes to the these calls for an infomercial, so please keep that to a minimum while also sharing the pertinent points and your links.
We usually have 5-20 womxn on the calls and I do sometimes invite men to join us.
In advance of the Zoom by at least 2 weeks, preferably 3 or 4 weeks ahead, I would like a photo of you, your links, bio, and an outline for your talk. This gives me time to share to my social media that you will be speaking—I share to my business Instagram (@BePriestess); linkdin; and both my FB business and personal pages as well as private groups on FB. I do my best to call my people in and ask that you share these posts to your audience, as well.
Again, if there’s topic you want to share about that would be of interest to Spiritual Women, please reach out to me at BePriestess@gmail.com and be patient, I’m not the best at checking my emails.