What Worlds Are YouR Words Building?

Lucinda Pepper, a white person with cheekbone-lenth silvery brown hair with purple tips, is wearing a white collared denim jacket, a white tank top, two-tone purple glasses, gold circular earrings, and is looking calmly and joyfully into the camera.

I’m Lucinda Pepper,
doula of the in-between and active love practices guide.

My work interrupts self-directed & interpersonal violence and supports the reclamation of belonging.

I am stewarding transformative & revolutionary visions for our world by centering love, justice, reciprocity and care through all of my offerings:

embodiment, coaching, narrative strategy, art, writing, storytelling, workshops & live events.

  • One of Lucinda Pepper's logo elements, this image looks like a melting globe and has abstract melty forms of orange-pink, lavender, magenta-purple and darker purple.

    Get Unstuck

    embodiment sessions: the only way out is through. go through it accompanied and supported. the world needs you to bring your wholeness to meet every moment.

  • Get Clear

    story coaching & narrative strategy: get to the heart of your messages. discover what your audiences need. understand how to build narrative power.

  • Go Deep

    speaking, workshops, public art & live events: the power of collectives and connections, amplified. peel back the layers, find roots, magnify essence.

  • Be Witnessed

    ceremony & ritual: gather with intention. hold space for the messiness of life. beginnings, endings and of course, the in-between.

What People Are Saying…

“I can’t thank you enough. You were able to extract what I’ve been wrestling with and trying to make clear for years. You pull the essence out and to the heart of me and this brand.

So grateful! Not only for Ostrichized but what this will do for the recovery community and the queer community. It’s Amazing!”

Whitney Nelson, founder of Ostrachized

“I very much enjoyed your presentation. I left with valuable nuggets of wisdom. New perspective. Loved how open you were with your story. Appreciated how intentional you were with reminding us to get comfortable and take care of ourselves. You are very much appreciated. Thank you.”

— CE, MCOCS Solstice Community Resources

"This was fabulous!! I have always struggled with the idea of “self-care” because it felt like a way to blame individuals for the failing of systems. This presentation helped put into words thoughts and feelings that I have had and gave me tangible action items."

— KW, in response to A Relational Framework to Navigate Burnout presentation, October 2024


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