Summer 2022 Sisterhood Series

For the first time ever, the Sisterhood of Discovery will be offered as a six-week series for summer 2022!

Each 90-minute call is designed to help you bring more mindful intentionality into your life, learning from and being supported by a circle of kindred spirits with whom you can grow.

Each session will focus on a specific theme, providing the opportunity to harness the power of creative living, choosing curiosity over fear; empathy over judgement and kindness toward yourself and others.

Book the full series and save $40 (equivalent to 1 free session).


Feedback from Previous Participants:

The program really shifted things for me. I discovered surprising things about myself that created an important shift in how I will move forward with work, daily habits and relationships…

Alex led the group with a perfect mix of guidance and vulnerability that I found created a safe space where we all felt seen and heard. I highly recommend the course for anyone looking for deeper connection, new insights, and a way to discover more about themselves.
— Tiffany B, Winter 2021 circle
This is a space where women can be safe and feel open to discuss so many things. You can build relationships, find like-minded people and even meet people who differ and that’s okay too... Sometimes I showed up as a divine mess, and I felt loved and accepted. That to me is where the wonder of this group lies. ...

Take this journey with Alex, you’ll find all kinds of wonderful things along the way and maybe rediscover the greatest gift of all... YOU.
— Tiffany C, Winter 2021 circle
The Sisterhood enabled me to better know my true-self and rebuild confidence. It also presented the opportunity for connection with some amazing new ladies and made rebuilding community in NYC seem possible.
— Alana, Fall 2021 circle

The Sisterhood of Discovery experience was very well designed and structured. Over the 8 sessions, it helped me be less judgmental with myself and approach my life and choices from a more creative perspective. It was great to dedicate 2 hours weekly to myself, and listen to other women's journey with this chaotic year. I loved the diversity and openness of the group, which allowed for different perspectives and point of views. I highly recommend participating in the 8 weeks, as a commitment to oneself and other women for various backgrounds.”
— Laura, Fall 2020 circle

"The experience helped me be more gentle with myself, give me a sense of structure in this super weird time, and form new relationships. Throughout the experience I was able to identify a lot of things I was interested in, things I want to keep learning about, doing, and giving. That in itself was incredibly meaningful for me... Having this opportunity to be creative about life in a group with others was a vehicle to recognizing the power of time and small, consistent steps. I am incredibly grateful for the experience."
— Elizabeth, Summer 2020 circle

“I loved my time during the program. Each week we had different themes and topics to explore individually as well as collectively. I loved that we had a buddy we could check in with on a weekly basis. It was a nice combination of doing some self development but in a fun and creative way. Alex does a great job facilitating the sessions and is super organized with her notes, assignments, and questions to ponder on for the week. I would recommend this program to anyone looking for community and desire to make the time to approach self-development and sisterhood in a creative and meaningful way.”
— KC, Summer 2020 circle


From the Founder:

I created the Sisterhood of Discovery in the Spring of 2020 in reaction to the pain and loneliness so many were experiencing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. I felt called to create a space where women could build deeper and more meaningful connections — the kind that can help generate self-discovery and personal growth.

Having participated in many different women’s circles in the past, I carefully crafted this experience to combine some of the personal development tools that have helped me over the course of my journey, along with what I have learned and observed from having hosted 200+ events for a community of 3,000+ women.

I want nothing more than to help other women find their tribe, connect more deeply to their truest, most authentic selves and proactively create the lives of their dreams. Because as Howard Thurman once said: “Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”

— Alexandra Harper


I want to grow in many of these areas and this experience helped put me back on the path to becoming the person I want to be.

I just want to see the sisterhood grow and become something that helps women all over the world. Women need spaces just to be human and Alex creates that. Also, the world needs more of Alex.
— Tiffany C, Winter 2021 circle

Guest Speakers & Collaborators

Marie St. Germain

Founder & Lead Coach at Coaching Projects, an online coaching program for women in the arts.

Elana Bell

Elana Bell is a poet, sound practitioner, and creative guide.

Amy Jindra

Tantra Teacher, Sacred Sexuality Coach, writer and founder of Woman and Me.

Kori Burkholder

Kori Burkholder is a career coach helping young professionals transition into purpose driven, prosperous careers.

Kelly Lynn Adams

Kelly is a leadership & life coach, speaker, business strategist, healer, writer & facilitator.

Minna Taylor

Minna Taylor is a confidence coach, speaker and corporate trainer based in Brooklyn, NY.


FAQ’s

  1. What if I am on zoom all day for work and feel zoom-ed out?

    I hear you. Luckily, the Sisterhood is completely different than being on a zoom call for work. It is for your own growth and self-discovery. A time for you to engage more deeply with like-minded women and explore new ideas and concepts - a very different experience than those boring zoom meetings for work.

  2. I know myself pretty well - why would I join a group like this?

    If you already know everything there is to know and all that you are capable of, it seems like life must be pretty boring! I truly believe we are all on a continuous journey of self-discovery, especially because we are always changing and growing, as long as we are alive.

  3. What if I am not creative and have no creativity?

    First, you certainly ARE creative - just think of all the ways you used to create when you were a child! Second, I say this program is about discovering your inner artist in a metaphorical sense and to the extent that being an artist is about being creative, resourceful, curious and observant. We will be doing exercises and activities to help us tap into our creativity and live more creative, intentional lives — but without actually creating any art.

  4. Can you really create deep connections and grow as a person through something like this?

    YES! While I am the first to advocate for IRL, in-person experiences, meeting and bonding with new people over Zoom can actually feel surprisingly authentic and intimate, if you allow it. Especially when the space, intention and consistency have been created for that exact purpose.