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Join us for a
life-changing day

Come spend the day with the most important women you’ve never heard of
and learn how boundaries can transform your life.

Now through April 5 get $50 off your ticket with the code UNBOUND50

 
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You Are Invited

Join us for a very special event — a beautiful day of learning what healthy boundaries look like, curated just for you in this season.

As your boundaries mentor, I know how important it is to have the tools you need to implement boundaries in your life. We created Unbound: Loving and Living with Boundaries for that reason.

I would love for you to join me and an incredible group of speakers chosen with your heart in mind. We will spend the day taking a deep dive into what Boundaries look like with family, kids, business, relationships, and more.

Our hope is that you leave with your peace restored and with the confidence to implement boundaries in your own life so that you can yourself and love others well.

I can’t wait to welcome you.

 

Friday, April 8

8:30 am - 5 pm

Allenbrooke Farms

Spring Hill, Tennessee

 
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Get ready to be UNBOUND!

The moment you step foot into Allenbrooke Farm I pray peace will come over you and your heart will be ready to soak in all of the education and information our speakers are preparing for you.

We will cover:

  • What exactly are boundaries?

  • What do boundaries look like when utilized in a healthy way?

  • How do I have boundaries with my in-laws?

  • How do I teach boundaries to my kids?

  • What does it mean to love people where they are?

What you can expect:

  • Boundaries workshop

  • Soulful and wise boundaries discussion

  • Quiet time for reflection and journaling

  • Q&A with our speakers

  • A delicious lunch together

  • Coffee and tea service

  • A beautiful aesthetic that will calm your nerves and bring you JOY

  • A special time at the end for cookies and mocktails

We have speakers from all walks of life coming together with one goal in mind:
to help YOU utilize boundaries and have healthy relationships.


 

Meet the speakers

We’ve got a great lineup of speakers ready to pour into you!

Melody
Aguayo

Boundaries and Parenting

Dr. Melody Aguayo has a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy and a Ph.D. in Psychology. She is the founder of Real Child Consulting, LLC that specializes in providing coaching and training to parents and organizations that caretake “at-risk” children. She has spoken at many notable locations including CAFO, City of Orphans, Vanderbilt Neurological Symposium, and others. She is also a parent of two children through adoption. Her personal journey has compelled her into a professional world she wasn’t planning on being a part of. She has a passion for helping hurting families and children turn their pain into purpose.

Melody’s thoughts on boundaried parenting:

The more important a relationship, the more essential it is that we have healthy, sustainable, and flexible boundaries. As parents, the boundaries we set for our kids need to change and shift with their ages. They need to reflect our needs for rest and autonomy and meet their needs of growth and connection. Our boundary strengths and weaknesses ALWAYS show up in our parenting. Let’s explore parenting boundaries together. My hope is that you will walk away from this segment a little bolder and a little kinder. Because healthy boundaries in the home have a ripple effect.

Bralade
Koroye-Emenanjo

Boundaries and Time

Bralade Koroye-Emenanjo is a coach, leader, speaker, minister, and author who majors on the topics of boundaries, leadership, and culture. She is the founder of #TheBoundariesMovement and Preach What You Practice Media: home of the PWYP Book Series, Podcast, and Academy. 

"A Line in The Sand", a bestselling short story collection on boundaries in marriage, is her first book. Her signature coaching program, Boundaries Bootcamp, equips women to set healthy boundaries so they can live fully and love freely.

Bralade has studied and worked across three continents in a diversity of professional and ethnic cultures. She is currently a Fortune 100 Engineering Operations Leader and an ardent gender advocate. She hosts the STEMafrique Podcast, produced by Ebony Podcast Network. On it, she features women of color making a difference in science, technology, engineering and math.

She makes her home in Houston with her three kids and husband, Obioha.

Mel
Payne

Boundaries and Relationships

Mel began counseling in 2010 after earning her master’s degree in Counseling from Covenant Theological Seminary. Prior to Covenant, Mel completed a graduate certificate from Regent College in Theological Studies. She enjoys working primarily with adult women and specializes in women's issues, identity formation, spiritual direction, relational conflict, grief and loss, eating disorders, anxiety and depression. Mel uses an eclectic approach to therapy with a biblical foundation.

Mel believes her primary role as a counselor is to serve as a facilitator of process. Her hope for her clients is that the counseling room would become a place of safety and refuge as they allow the healing process to unfold.

One of Mel’s favorite aspects of counseling is being granted the privilege of hearing the stories of her clients. She believes we all have a story to tell involving joys, fears, hopes, dreams, grievances, expectations and sorrows. To be given the opportunity to sit alongside those brave enough to share their stories is a true gift. Mel is honored each time she is invited into the life of another.


Laura
Quick

Introspective Deep Dive Workshop

Laura Quick was born a storyteller. While she’s been weaving stories and telling tales since her earliest memories, her true passion lies in helping others tell their story. She’s able to do that so well thanks to her tenacious personality, wealth of knowledge and, perhaps most importantly, her willingness to first listen to others. Before she stepped into the lead role as head storyteller at Good Grit Agency, she was an international sales and marketing manager for a large corporation and launched Good Grit Magazine- known for telling stories to inspire the human spirit to persevere.

Laura loves her husband Shane, their two boys Clay and Ethan, and is obsessed with Bear and Linnie Mae her two Bernedoodles. Her passion for storytelling is only rivaled by her commitment to inspire women to find freedom from their mess by sharing her own messy story. She believes freedom comes from strong community, deeply held personal values and creating and implementing healthy boundaries. She believes in always having an extra seat at her table- and living the kind of life she is calling people into.

Heidi
Sadecky

Introduction to Boundaries Workshop

Heidi is a highly trained coach with over 30 years of combined corporate, life and executive coaching and consulting experience. She is among a select few coaches certified to help her clients to work from their unique set of strengths, grow in emotional intelligence, and handle conflict with greater ease.  She is gifted in helping women and men understand why they do what they do so that they can change the trajectory of their life to make a greater impact on their world. 

Heidi is a credentialed executive coach through The Townsend Institute, holds a Masters Degree in Organizational Leadership and has the second highest coach certification with the International Coaching Federation. She lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and has coached clients both across the US and internationally including Chick-fil-A, Hershey, Alcoa, Habitat for Humanity and Johns Hopkins University Hospital. Heidi and her husband, Chris, are grandparents, have two Golden Retrievers and enjoy serving together in children’s ministry in their church.

Lauren Rainey Tenney

My Boundaries Journey

In 2006, Lauren started making some major shifts. She stopped saying, “But it’s THEIR fault, they hurt me,” and started asking herself, “What am I bringing to the table that is allowing me to be hurt continuously?” That question hurled her straight into the warm waters of personal development. Books, therapy, and an unwavering belief that life can be wonderful and worth living have all contributed to the Lauren you are meeting here today.

Lauren believes working on our own personal development is how we change the world. It’s how we take ownership of our lives and find our way back to joy and peace, which is ultimately the way God designed us to live. He has given us all the power and all the tools we need - now it's our job to be intentional about doing the work.

Lauren loves being married to her husband Spencer (or Spencee), a mom to Hudson, Georgia June, Olive, and furry Franklin. Together, they live in Franklin, Tennessee (yes, that also happens to be their dog’s name) by way of Nashville and have settled in this beautiful place.

 
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Meet the speakers

We’ve got a great lineup of speakers ready to pour into you!

Melody
Aguayo

Boundaries and Parenting

Dr. Melody Aguayo has a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy and a Ph.D. in Psychology. She is the founder of Real Child Consulting, LLC that specializes in providing coaching and training to parents and organizations that caretake “at-risk” children. She has spoken at many notable locations including CAFO, City of Orphans, Vanderbilt Neurological Symposium, and others. She is also a parent of two children through adoption. Her personal journey has compelled her into a professional world she wasn’t planning on being a part of. She has a passion for helping hurting families and children turn their pain into purpose.

Melody’s thoughts on boundaried parenting:

The more important a relationship, the more essential it is that we have healthy, sustainable, and flexible boundaries. As parents, the boundaries we set for our kids need to change and shift with their ages. They need to reflect our needs for rest and autonomy and meet their needs of growth and connection. Our boundary strengths and weaknesses ALWAYS show up in our parenting. Let’s explore parenting boundaries together. My hope is that you will walk away from this segment a little bolder and a little kinder. Because healthy boundaries in the home have a ripple effect.

Bralade
Koroye-Emenanjo

Boundaries and Time

Bralade Koroye-Emenanjo is a coach, leader, speaker, minister, and author who majors on the topics of boundaries, leadership, and culture. She is the founder of #TheBoundariesMovement and Preach What You Practice Media: home of the PWYP Book Series, Podcast, and Academy. 

"A Line in The Sand", a bestselling short story collection on boundaries in marriage, is her first book. Her signature coaching program, Boundaries Bootcamp, equips women to set healthy boundaries so they can live fully and love freely.

Bralade has studied and worked across three continents in a diversity of professional and ethnic cultures. She is currently a Fortune 100 Engineering Operations Leader and an ardent gender advocate. She hosts the STEMafrique Podcast, produced by Ebony Podcast Network. On it, she features women of color making a difference in science, technology, engineering and math.

She makes her home in Houston with her three kids and husband, Obioha.

Mel
Payne

Boundaries and Relationships

Mel began counseling in 2010 after earning her master’s degree in Counseling from Covenant Theological Seminary. Prior to Covenant, Mel completed a graduate certificate from Regent College in Theological Studies. She enjoys working primarily with adult women and specializes in women's issues, identity formation, spiritual direction, relational conflict, grief and loss, eating disorders, anxiety and depression. Mel uses an eclectic approach to therapy with a biblical foundation.

Mel believes her primary role as a counselor is to serve as a facilitator of process. Her hope for her clients is that the counseling room would become a place of safety and refuge as they allow the healing process to unfold.

One of Mel’s favorite aspects of counseling is being granted the privilege of hearing the stories of her clients. She believes we all have a story to tell involving joys, fears, hopes, dreams, grievances, expectations and sorrows. To be given the opportunity to sit alongside those brave enough to share their stories is a true gift. Mel is honored each time she is invited into the life of another.


Laura
Quick

Introspective Deep Dive Workshop

Laura Quick was born a storyteller. While she’s been weaving stories and telling tales since her earliest memories, her true passion lies in helping others tell their story. She’s able to do that so well thanks to her tenacious personality, wealth of knowledge and, perhaps most importantly, her willingness to first listen to others. Before she stepped into the lead role as head storyteller at Good Grit Agency, she was an international sales and marketing manager for a large corporation and launched Good Grit Magazine- known for telling stories to inspire the human spirit to persevere.

Laura loves her husband Shane, their two boys Clay and Ethan, and is obsessed with Bear and Linnie Mae her two Bernedoodles. Her passion for storytelling is only rivaled by her commitment to inspire women to find freedom from their mess by sharing her own messy story. She believes freedom comes from strong community, deeply held personal values and creating and implementing healthy boundaries. She believes in always having an extra seat at her table- and living the kind of life she is calling people into.

Heidi
Sadecky

Introduction to Boundaries Workshop

Heidi is a highly trained coach with over 30 years of combined corporate, life and executive coaching and consulting experience. She is among a select few coaches certified to help her clients to work from their unique set of strengths, grow in emotional intelligence, and handle conflict with greater ease.  She is gifted in helping women and men understand why they do what they do so that they can change the trajectory of their life to make a greater impact on their world. 

Heidi is a credentialed executive coach through The Townsend Institute, holds a Masters Degree in Organizational Leadership and has the second highest coach certification with the International Coaching Federation. She lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and has coached clients both across the US and internationally including Chick-fil-A, Hershey, Alcoa, Habitat for Humanity and Johns Hopkins University Hospital. Heidi and her husband, Chris, are grandparents, have two Golden Retrievers and enjoy serving together in children’s ministry in their church.

Lauren Rainey Tenney

My Boundaries Journey

In 2006, Lauren started making some major shifts. She stopped saying, “But it’s THEIR fault, they hurt me,” and started asking herself, “What am I bringing to the table that is allowing me to be hurt continuously?” That question hurled her straight into the warm waters of personal development. Books, therapy, and an unwavering belief that life can be wonderful and worth living have all contributed to the Lauren you are meeting here today.

Lauren believes working on our own personal development is how we change the world. It’s how we take ownership of our lives and find our way back to joy and peace, which is ultimately the way God designed us to live. He has given us all the power and all the tools we need - now it's our job to be intentional about doing the work.

Lauren loves being married to her husband Spencer (or Spencee), a mom to Hudson, Georgia June, Olive, and furry Franklin. Together, they live in Franklin, Tennessee (yes, that also happens to be their dog’s name) by way of Nashville and have settled in this beautiful place.

 
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