Features Overview
Coaching BIWOC
The coaching industry is a predominantly white space with white coaches and coachees. Katara saw the need as a Black coach to offer her coaching services to her community and partner with Black, Indigenous, and Women of Color that are looking to bridge the gap between where they are and where they want to be. So she established Katara Enterprises to provide a team of BIWOC coaches to bridge this gap.
Katara Enterprises offers a 10-month coaching program for Black, Indigenous, and Women of Color (BIWOC), including trans, gender non-conforming, non-binary, genderqueer, and all those with gender identities oppressed by racism and misogyny. Katara partners with you to design the life you want while holding space for the intersectionality present in our lives. In partnership with you, coaching will bring out your brilliance while you gain the resources to achieve excellence in all aspects of your life's purpose.
"Ready To Exhale”, the 10-month BIWOC coaching program, includes one-on-one coaching, group coaching, weekly content, and daily messaging all specifically curated for you.
Keynote: Waiting To Exhale–Cultivating The Practice of Emotional Well-Being For BIPOC
In this session, Katara dives into the importance of emotional well-being for (BIPOC) Black, Indigenous, and People of Color and how prioritizing it can save our lives. Due to systems of oppression, BIPOC has added stressors, anxiety, and trauma. The Black community has been holding its breath, waiting for the next video of police brutality, the next microaggression, or the next negative impact of systemic racism. It's time to exhale – to breathe out all that isn't serving us and breathe in healing, energy, and peace.
Key Takeaways:
The daily practices BIPOC can bravely embrace in their lives to cultivate healing, rest, and energy.
The role the white community plays in leading the dismantling of systems of oppression that hurt, harm, and kill BIPOC.
Workshop: Emotional Well-Being for BIPOC
In this Workshop, Katara dives into the importance of emotional well-being for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, and how prioritizing it can save our lives. Due to systems of oppression, BIPOC has added stressors, anxiety, and trauma. The Black and Brown community has been holding its breath, waiting for the next video of police brutality, the next micro-aggression, or the next negative health impact statistic. It’s time to exhale – to breathe out all that isn’t serving BIPOC and breathe in healing, energy, and peace.
In this Workshop, Katara will give practical steps to cultivate a personal emotional well-being practice.
Pretty Girl Book: Teaching Girls What Pretty Really Is
Katara was abandoned by her biological mother at birth and went into foster care. She was fortunate and got adopted by two amazing Black women, a mother and daughter pair. Being a bi-racial girl raised in a Black home, Katara faced racism at a very young age. She recalls being told by white kids that they couldn't be friends because she was Black. Other kids bullied her throughout her childhood, and those memories led her to author this book. Katara wanted to teach girls to love themselves just the way they are and to treat others with dignity and respect.
In this book, Katara teaches girls that pretty isn't just about what you look like on the outside. Pretty is also about what you look like on the inside. Created to help girls understand how Pretty they are, this book teaches girls to celebrate their uniqueness, to love the skin they are in, and to honor and accept others even though they might be different.