Events

The purpose of HerHaus events are twofold:

To network with other women, but also to hear from experts in the industry on ways to take care of ourselves and how to persevere through it all. Below is a list of events categorized by event type. 

Interested in attending?

Monthly meetings include wine, non-alcoholic beverages, light bites, a speaker, and a chance to network with other women. Monthly meetings are complimentary for members and $50 for non-members. 

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Wait ... Is It ADHD?

Over the last few years, more and more women have found themselves asking the same question: How did no one catch this sooner?

Join us for an honest conversation about the rise of ADHD diagnoses in women. For decades, ADHD was often associated with young boys who struggled to sit still in school. Today, women are discovering that symptoms can look very different—and that many have spent years masking, compensating, or being misdiagnosed altogether.

Together, we’ll explore questions like:

• Why are so many women being diagnosed with ADHD later in life?
• Has ADHD become more common, or are we simply getting better at recognizing it?
• What are the signs and symptoms women should know?
• How does ADHD impact relationships, careers, motherhood, and everyday life?
• What treatment options are available, including natural and holistic approaches?
• How do you know if it’s time to seek an evaluation?

Whether you’ve been diagnosed, suspect you may have ADHD, love someone who does, or are simply curious about the conversation happening around women’s mental health, you’ll leave with greater understanding, practical insights, and perhaps a few answers you’ve been seeking yourself.


Speakers

Dannah Moore, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Sarah Rolfe, APRN, PMHNP-BC, FNP-C
Melissa Motes, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC, FNP-C
Katie Poterala, FNDP

Speaker

Dr. Angelica Perez-Litwin, PhD, MBA
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The Painting on the Wall: Success, Identity, and the Parts of Ourselves We Leave Behind

An evening with Dr. Angélica Pérez-Litwin, clinical psychologist, author, and founder of the
Career Health Institute

Some of us have spent a lifetime achieving, building careers, meeting expectations, and checking every box. And yet, somewhere along the way, something got left behind.

This November, join us for an intimate evening of storytelling, art, and self-discovery set inside one of Greenville’s most inspiring gallery spaces. Inspired by her forthcoming book The Great Unraveling, Dr. Pérez-Litwin will guide attendees through an immersive experience exploring the relationship between success, identity, and the parts of ourselves we quietly leave behind in the pursuit of achievement.

The evening includes personal storytelling, a gallery experience, an introduction to Career Distress Response, and a deeply moving reflection centered on a painting that has hung in Dr. Pérez-Litwin’s living room since her own journey of inner work began.

All registered attendees will receive complimentary access to the Career Distress Index, a brief self-assessment with  personalized report, before the event. Come ready to think, feel, and reconnect with the ideas, with each other, and with yourself.

Signed copies of The Great Unraveling will be available the evening of the event.

Host

Anna Mills, Senior Vice President, Bank of Travelers Rest
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Questions You're Embarrassed to Ask Your CPA

We all have them.

The “I should probably know this…”
The “Is this a dumb question?”
The things we Google at midnight.

One of our HerHaus members is offering complimentary 1:1 meetings to help you gain clarity and confidence around your personal or business finances.

This is not a sales pitch. No commissions. No pressure. Zero judgment.  The goal is simple: You walk away smarter than you walked in.

Come with 2–3 goals or questions in advance so she can prepare thoughtfully. If deeper planning is needed, documents can be shared—but only if you’re comfortable. And if you need another expert, she’ll point you in the right direction.

Because financial knowledge isn’t optional for women anymore. And there’s no such thing as a dumb question here.

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Stop and Pick the Flowers

We’re romanticizing our lives on June 25.

Join us at Sassafras Flower Farm’s Monthly Flower Fest for an evening of flower picking, wandering, and pretending we don’t all have a million things waiting for us at home.

You’ll build your own bouquet, meet some incredible women, enjoy live music and food trucks, and maybe—just maybe—remember what it feels like to slow down for a second.

For more information, visit https://www.sassafrassflowerfarm.com/u-pick#monthly-flower-fest.

Low effort. High reward. Very good energy.

Hosts

Sassafras Flower Farm

Host

HerHaus Ladies
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A Morning on the Mountain

Join us for a summer morning at Paris Mountain State Park: fresh air, good conversation, and just enough movement to feel like we did something good for ourselves.

We’ll choose a trail based on the group, so whether you’re in the mood for a light walk or something a bit more active, you’ll be in the right place.

This isn’t about pace or performance—it’s about getting outside, connecting, and starting the day in a way that actually feels good.

Come solo or bring a friend. We’ll take it from there.

November

Start With Why
Simon Sinek

Start With Why is a powerful read for any book club interested in leadership, motivation, and purpose. Sinek argues that the most successful individuals and organizations begin by identifying their core “why”—their purpose—which inspires others and drives meaningful action. Through real-world examples and practical insights, the book encourages readers to reflect on their own motivations and how they can inspire those around them. Its engaging stories and thought-provoking questions make it perfect for sparking lively group discussions and personal growth.

Find Your Why
Simon Sinek

We’re starting the year with a book that asks us to get brave, get honest, and step fully into who we’re meant to be. Find Your Why isn’t just about purpose — it’s about claiming the power behind your story. Simon Sinek offers a clear, soulful roadmap to uncover the moments that shaped you, the strengths you naturally carry, and the deeper “why” that’s been guiding you all along.

This is a book for women who are ready to align their lives with intention, clarity, and unapologetic confidence. If you’re craving direction, meaning, or a spark to reignite your passion — this read will meet you right where you are and pull you forward.

January

February

Mind the Gap
Dr. Karen Gurney

Mind the Gap explores the “orgasm gap” and the broader misconceptions surrounding female sexuality and desire. Dr. Gurney, a clinical psychologist and psychosexologist, draws on science, case studies, and practical advice to debunk cultural myths about sex, particularly as they pertain to women. The book encourages readers to challenge societal scripts around sex, focus on self-compassion, and futureproof their sex lives by understanding that satisfaction and desire can be cultivated regardless of spontaneous sexual urges. It’s positioned as an empowering, evidence-based guide to achieving a more fulfilling sex life.

The Book Club for Troublesome Women
Marie Bostwick

Set in 1963 Virginia, The Book Club for Troublesome Women follows four suburban housewives—Margaret, Viv, Bitsy, and Charlotte—who form a book club that becomes a catalyst for transformation and sisterhood. Their first read, Betty Friedan’s groundbreaking The Feminine Mystique, sparks honest conversations about dissatisfaction, ambition, and the invisible labor of women in midcentury America.

October

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Creativity Uncorked: An Evening with Sunny Mullarkey and Amy Yancey

This November, we’re bringing together two incredible women whose stories will leave you inspired long after the night ends.

Join us as artist Sunny Mullarkey shares her journey from long restaurant shifts to a thriving full-time art career. Sunny’s honesty, warmth, and passion for her work shine through in everything she creates—and she’s inviting us to create alongside her. Paint supplies will be provided, so get ready to sip, relax, and let your creativity flow.

To make the evening even more special, we’ll enjoy a private tasting with Amy Yancey, founder of Pocket Somm and former sommelier at Urban Wren. Amy’s story is one of strength and reinvention—after discovering a degenerative condition that is slowly taking her eyesight, she built a business that keeps her love of wine alive. Her tasting sessions are equal parts educational, heartfelt, and unforgettable.

Even if you don’t drink, you’ll love hearing Amy’s story and being part of this shared experience.

Hosts

Sunny Mullarkey, Artist
Amy Yancey, Pocket Somm
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Bedazzle Your Book

Join us for an evening of creativity, conversation, and a little sparkle at Camino Wine Bar. Bring a book you love (or one you’ve been meaning to read), and we’ll provide the gems, glue, and inspiration to turn it into a one-of-a-kind, bedazzled keepsake.

This is a low-pressure, come-as-you-are kind of night—perfect for catching up with Society friends, sipping great wine, and letting your creative side play. Whether your book ends up subtly sparkly or full-on fabulous, the real magic is in slowing down and making something with your hands.

  • Supplies provided (except your book)
  • Wine and food available for purchase
  • No crafting experience required—just a book and a willingness to have fun

Come for the sparkle, stay for the connection. We can’t wait to create with you.

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HerHaus

Speakers

Mary Ann Sudnick, Owner
Mariani's Boutique
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Color, Confidence, and Champagne

Join us for an intimate evening at Mariani’s Boutique, where style meets self-awareness. Hosted by boutique owner and certified Image Consultant Mary Ann Sudnick, this event offers a behind-the-scenes look at how color, tone, and fit can completely transform the way you show up—both personally and professionally.

Mary Ann will walk us through her image consulting process, explaining how she matches colors and outfits to an individual’s unique skin tone, and she’ll demonstrate her approach live on a volunteer guest. It’s a fascinating, eye-opening experience that goes far beyond seasonal trends and into confidence-building, intentional style.

Enjoy champagne and light snacks while connecting with fellow Society members, learning something new, and rethinking how you get dressed each day.

  • Champagne & snacks provided
  • Hosted inside Mariani’s beautiful boutique
  • Live color analysis + styling demonstration

Come curious, leave inspired—and maybe with a whole new perspective on your closet.

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Manifesting Your Future

Join HerHaus for an empowering evening of clarity, connection, and manifestation with Sondra Kellogg, transformational coach, intuitive guide, and founder of the Empowered Soul Network. Sondra draws on decades of experience leading workshops, retreats, and 1:1 coaching to help women tap into their truest desires, reconnect with their intuitive clarity, and align their energy with the future they want to create.

This session is not about surface-level goal-setting or quick fixes. Instead, we’ll dive into:

  • The mindset and energetic foundation that makes manifestation powerful and practical
  • Aligning with what you truly want so you can create from clarity, not pressure
  • Embodying the version of you who already has what you’re reaching for
  • Cultivating community, accountability, and feminine-power energy to support your next chapter

Event Sponsor


Speaker

Sondra Kellogg, intuitive guide and coach

Speakers

Sondra Kellogg, intuitive guide and coach
Megan Early-Soppa, attorney and strategic advisor
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The "Why" of Your Vision


This exclusive workshop is designed to move beyond traditional goal setting by first identifying your core purpose, or “Why,” a key concept from Simon Sinek’s book Start with Why and Finding Your Why. Transformational coach and spiritual educator Sondra Kellogg, known for helping clients use their intuition to achieve joy and abundance, will integrate her manifestation principles to help align your behavior and actions with your deepest values. Co-leader Megan Early-Soppa, an experienced attorney and strategic advisor, will share insights on applying strategic, practical approaches to turn those visions into reality.
 
The workshop is a safe and supportive space to work through challenges, share ideas, and create a powerful vision for the coming year. Lunch will be served.
 

What to Bring
To maximize your experience, please come prepared with the following:

  • A Framework of Goals: Bring 3 to 5 key goals you want to explore and work on for 2026.
  • Vision Board Medium
  • Creative Assets: Gather graphics, images, and other creative items that represent your aspirations and inspiration.
  • An Open Mind: Be ready to connect, share, and support other high-performing, ambitious women in the community.
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Launch to Thrive

If you are considering launching your dream business or are in startup mode and you’re not quite sure all of the steps for success, join Kirsten Gallagher, passionate HerHaus member, serial entrepreneur and women’s empowerment champion for Launch to Thrive: A 2-hour workshop packed with the exact steps you need to launch.  You will walk away with inspiration and confidence as well as a roadmap to use as your checklist to follow that includes branding, customer experience, systems and processes, and networking steps as you dive into your entrepreneurial journey!

Enjoy this workshop over lunch with a meal from the Greenville City Club. Take your pick from three dishes: chicken salad sandwich, Wagyu brisket burger, or salmon bowl. Cost for food is $47 for food for HerHaus members and non-members, so HerHaus members should not use their discount code.

Hosts

Kirsten Gallagher, Entrepreneur Consultant

Speakers

Rickell Ballentine, LMFT
Dannah Moore, APRN, PMHNP-BC, psychiatric nurse practitioner
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Let's Talk About Sex (For Real This Time)

Let’s talk about sex—thoughtfully, honestly, and without the awkwardness. So many of us carry unspoken questions, quiet frustrations, or simple curiosity about why our desire ebbs and flows. As working women, partners, parents, caregivers, and humans with a lot on our plates, there are real internal and external forces shaping how we relate to intimacy. Stress, hormones, mental load, ADHD, self-image, relationship dynamics, fatigue—these all play a role in how we feel in our own skin.

Join us for an open and empowering conversation with two expert guides: Rickell Ballentine, LMFT, licensed marriage and family therapist, and Dannah Moore, APRN, PMHNP-BC, psychiatric nurse practitioner specializing in ADHD, anxiety, depression, and insomnia.

Expect a candid, respectful, smart discussion about:

  • What external forces shape our internal experiences around sex
  • How stress, schedules, and the “mental load” impact desire
  • Barriers many working women face when trying to “get in the mood”
  • How ADHD and other neurodivergent patterns influence intimacy
  • How to cultivate connection, pleasure, and presence with yourself and others
  • Practical ways to reclaim your sexual wellbeing
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Untangling Belief: Leaving Systems That Once Felt Like Home

Many of us are shaped by the belief systems we grow up inside—families, faith traditions, schools, communities. Often, those systems are rooted in care, structure, and a desire to protect. And sometimes, over time, they can become restrictive, harmful, or misaligned with who we are becoming. This month’s HerHaus conversation holds space for complexity.

We’ll hear from three women who were raised inside highly controlled, insular religious environments—often described as “cult-like”—and who later made the deeply personal decision to leave. This is not a conversation about blame, villainizing parents, or condemning faith. It’s about understanding how belief systems shape identity, how difficult it can be to question what once felt foundational, and what it means to reclaim autonomy, voice, and self-trust.

This will be a grounded, respectful, and deeply human conversation centered on storytelling, reflection, and shared understanding rather than debate or diagnosis.

Come with curiosity. Come with care. Come knowing there is no single story—only lived ones.


Speakers

Christina Yasi
Christina Rose Yasi, comedian
Joanna Reese, entrepreneur and real estate agent
Rev. Dr. Jackie Putnam, Associate Pastor for Discipleship and Mission, Fourth Presbyterian Church

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Brandon Cabaniss, CFP®
Deb Bucci, PhD
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The Energy of Money: Rewriting the Stories We Carry

Money is rarely just about numbers.

For many women, it’s wrapped up in fear, scarcity, guilt, silence, or the belief that there’s “only so much to go around.” We hesitate to ask for raises. We struggle to receive—compliments, opportunities, and money itself. We tell ourselves stories about what’s possible, what’s appropriate, and what we’re “allowed” to want.

This month’s HerHaus meetup is an invitation to gently examine and begin to heal our relationship with money.

Not from a black-and-white financial planning perspective, but from an energetic, emotional, and deeply human one. Together, we’ll explore how our beliefs around money are formed, how they show up in our work and lives, and how shifting those beliefs can open the door to greater ease, confidence, and abundance.

Expect a thoughtful, grounded conversation that blends mindset, lived experience, and practical reflection, with space to learn, share, and reimagine what money could represent in your life.

Come curious. Come open. Come ready to receive.

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Rebekah Fedrowitz

Rebekah Fedrowitz, MDN, BCHN®, is a board-certified holistic nutritionist and passionate advocate for women’s health. She specializes in addressing the critical connections between stress, hormone health, and gut function, empowering women to break free from health obstacles that drain their energy and disrupt their lives. With practical, science-backed strategies, Rebekah guides women toward vibrant health, renewed confidence, and the ability to thrive on their own terms.

Rachael Reece

For more than 20 years, she has honed her organizational skills in CHRO and major operational roles with startup companies, non-profits, and large international organizations. She’s led big-scale redesigns, mergers, and elaborate corporate change efforts and advised C-level executives on everything from communication to collaboration.

Rachael is a Certified Partner of The Predictive Index, a Certified Professional Coach, a Certified Exit Planning Advisor, and a Certified Talent Optimization Leader. Throughout her years as a coach, Rachael has learned to expertly combine behavioral and skills assessment tools to analyze, design, implement, and support leaders seeking to build dynamic work cultures that drive performance and bolster profitability.

Rachael’s passion for her work is contagious as she seeks to understand and connect with each individual, team and organization. This knack for connection is woven into her personal life as well. When she’s not working, you may find her enjoying dinner with her friends, digging in her garden, or wrangling a group of teenagers at the lake.