you found your way here for a reason; stay awhile.
brianne patrice cash,
dreamweaver.
dot-connector.
alchemist.
my work centers Black women. our bodies. our freedom. our care.
i shape worlds where Black women and femmes can stop bending, shrinking, and apologizing. i create safe and sacred spaces that are built on access, pleasure, and power—allowing us to move through the world unshaken, unedited, and well-resourced.
building what Black women need to live fully. wholly. well.
building what Black women need to live fully. wholly. well.
what i do
strategy & impact
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Sad Girls Club
Black Girls Smile
Black Girl In Om
storytelling & thought leadership
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Black Girl In Om
TED Ideas
Screen Shot Magazine
healing
spaces
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TWENTY NINE THIRTY
the Black Healing Collective
because being fully seen—and fully sovereign—requires claiming all of it: your mind, your body, your desires, and your work
— brianne patrice
what i’m writing…
not like johnny is a space for the visionaries. the pleasure-seekers. the expansive. for the ones who live life in full bloom.
book
holy and whore: erotic embodiment as a means to overcome narcissistic abuse (forthcoming)
brianne patrice cash traces her journey from early trauma and religious conditioning to a life rooted in erotic awareness, sovereignty, and truth. raised to fear and suppress her body, she unlearns the inherited scripts of “good girl” morality and begins to see softness, pleasure, and desire not as weaknesses—but as pathways to power. at the center of the story is a pivotal custody battle that becomes a threshold, forcing her into radical self-reclamation. from there, she redefines the erotic as sacred, drawing on it as a source of clarity, agency, and liberation.