New Transitions: How To Bloom In A New City

Are you a woman facing the exciting yet challenging journey of moving to Charleston? Learn how to nurture both your mind and body, navigate the hurdles of a new environment, and discover ways to not just survive but thrive in your new urban adventure.

Workshop Highlights

  • Real life stories

  • Specific tips

  • Outside the box ideas

  • Building a healthy lifestyle

  • Support your mental health and manage symptoms

  • Prevent anxiety and depression relapse

Speaker
Dr. Etta Gantt, a licensed professional therapist on James Island, recently moved to Charleston herself and has a passion for helping women through difficult transitions of any kind. Read more about Etta below.

Why Attend?

-Hear real life stories and examples of locating to a new city

-Get practical advice from people who have experience moving states

-Connect with other women going through similar transitions

-Learn how to make the most of Charleston while embracing a healthy lifestyle

Who Should Attend?

This workshop is tailored for young women who are embarking on the adventure of to Charleston, or South Carolina in general. Whether you've just moved or are planning to, this event is designed to provide you with the tools, knowledge, and community support needed to thrive during this transformative time.

Don't miss the opportunity to make your transition smoother and more fulfilling.

Join us on Thursday, December 7th, at 11am via zoom, for this empowering workshop. We look forward to helping you unveil a path to a happier, healthier you!

PLEASE NOTE:
-Participation is NOT required. We are just happy to have you!
-You may keep your video off if you prefer!
-We do ask that you keep yourself muted unless you are speaking.
-The workshop will be recorded for educational purposes, so you are welcome to keep your video off and hide your name if you choose.

About Dr. Etta Gantt:
Dr. Gantt received her MA and PhD from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. While in Knoxville she received her license in professional counseling, working in all kinds of settings including juvenile court, prison, non-profit, and college counseling. She uses a humanistic approach in counseling and believes building relationships with clients is the first step to helping them move towards growth and healing. Etta is passionate about working with clients of all ages and all backgrounds. Etta is LGBTQ+ affirming and is dedicated to practicing inclusive counseling to meet the needs of clients’ unique cultural identities.

Date: Thursday, December 7 th

Time: 11am

*This workshop is for educational purposes only and is not therapy, nor is it a substitute for therapy and individualized mental health support.