Workshop description (Part 2)
What makes nonmonogamy feel good? Where do we draw the line between loving, freedom-based relationships and a free-for-all? How can you make the joyful, secure polyamorous relationships you want a reality?Â
Welcome to part three of The Polyamory Workbook Series! Part one was all about introducing the main themes of polyamory, with an emphasis on basic understanding, language, communication, and mindset. In part two, we explored the messy, complex parts of non-monogamy, including consent, conflict, and boundaries. Now, in part three, we look outwards and discuss community, prioritizing safety when interacting with and expanding your community, and the hard parts of community (break-ups.)
Together, we’ll talk about:
It’s encouraged to bring your copy of The Polyamory Workbook with you to this workshop! If you don’t yet have a copy, you can order one here.
🎥This workshop will be recorded and available for replay for 1 week after. Only ticket holders who purchased tickets prior to the end of the workshop will receive the recording. The recording cannot be purchased after the completion of the workshop.
Part 1 and Part 2 of The Polyamory Workbook Series can be purchased at checkout with your part 3 ticket!
Meet Sara Youngblood Gregory
Sara Youngblood Gregory is a lesbian journalist and author of THE POLYAMORY WORKBOOK, an interactive guide to non-monogamy for all experience levels. Sara, who has been non-monogamous for over 8 years, writes and teaches about power, sex, and culture.Â
Sara was the News and Reporting Spring 2023 Fellow at TransLash Media, covering anti-trans legislation and community organizing in Florida. Most recently, they were the recipient of the 2023 Curve and NLGJA Award for Emerging Journalists. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, the New Republic, Vice, Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan and many others.Â
Sara invited you to connect:
@sinister.spinster (Instagram)