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Owned by Ola Iya Ifasebee

Temple of the Tides

20 members • Free

Temple of the Tides is a place for Spiritual Enhancement, a spiritual community. A space for folks who practice African Traditional Religions.

Memberships

The Operator's Room

13 members • Free

IFA EJIOGBE EGBE COMMUNITY

12 members • Free

Yemoja’s Daughters

2 members • $7/month

Be the Bag Community

22 members • Free

5 contributions to The Operator's Room
Being Booked Currently Feels like....
Being booked currently feels like a stretch. (Go go gadget arms😂). Because I have a business and run a nonprofit, things start feeling really tight.
0 likes • Feb 6
Yesssss. Exactly!
Spiritual Guidance and Support
I am grateful for this space to discuss all the things. Getting started with my first question or topic. The topic on my mind this morning, is expanding the interest in the services I offer, into an appointment or purchase of a product. Yemaya's Inclinations is a spiritual offerings boutique specializing in spiritual reinforcement by way of tools, classes, programs, retreats, and most recently literature. I can not count how many times, I have heard, "I want a divination" or "I want to schedule with you" "can I have the links to purchase..." Then nothing. It has felt like I am being gaslit by some of these people and their inquiries. Being a spiritualist, practicing Ifa and Hoodoo, and honoring the purpose I have, has come with lots of side eyeing and empty request. Now following up, is one thing that can be done, but how you follow up matters. In the spiritual community reaching out to folks, and offering services or readings, or information, has been viewed as predatory and there are a lot of scammers. I have been treading lightly because I am not a scammer. There is also the area of cost. If the price is too low, it not taken seriously, if it is too high, it is viewed as a scam. My question is: What are some ideas of ways I can follow up with interest presented, that is not evasive or triggering, or predatory?
0 likes • Feb 6
@Charlisa Harris Thank you for this. This is all very helpful. Appreciate. Jotting down some notes and getting to work!
What are you really doing on social media?
Are you just showing up and hoping someone finds you… or are you being intentional? Knowing who your audience is goes beyond age and gender. It’s also about understanding: - Where they live - What time zone they’re in - What problems they’re trying to solve - What platforms they actually use If you don’t know where your audience is located, it becomes harder to: - Post at the right times - Create relevant content - Speak to real needs instead of guessing Social media isn’t just about visibility — it’s about connection and strategy. Discussion question: How well do you really know your audience, and how does that influence what you post?
What are you really doing on social media?
0 likes • Feb 5
This is a great question. I feel that I know a portion of my audience, really well, and others I do not. On one hand, I have been focused on spiritual enlightenment and development for folks just starting out or giving it another try. Then there is the empowerment of the Divine Feminine with the womb wellness and vaginal care. I try to keep everything in alignment with the offerings,I provide. Only social media has been the pain in my ass the last few years.
0 likes • Feb 6
@Charlisa Harris Thank you for this. I did start the course. I will be working on it and complete the worksheet as well.
Dear entrepreneur:
To every entrepreneur reading this: may your business bring you peace, not pressure. May it give you freedom, not fear. And may you remember that you are exactly where you’re supposed to be right now—even if it doesn’t look how you imagined yet. Nothing is wasted. Nothing is late. Give yourself some grace. 💙 #EntrepreneurLife #GraceOverGrind #SoftLifeBusiness #PurposeOverPressure #AlignedNotRushed
Dear entrepreneur:
1 like • Feb 5
Amen and Ase
Welcome to The Operator’s Room
Welcome, I’m really glad you’re here! The Operator’s Room exists because a lot of entrepreneurs have great ideas — but not enough support when it comes to the technical and operational side of business. This is not a hustle space.This is not a “post every day and manifest” space.And this is definitely not a one-size-fits-all space. This room is for entrepreneurs who want: • clarity instead of confusion • systems instead of stress • boundaries instead of burnout • and businesses that support their lives, not consume them Inside this community, you’ll find: • short educational videos • conversations around operations, structure, and sustainability • prompts that help you think like an operator, not just a creative • and space to ask real questions without judgment A few important things to know: • This is a respectful, solution-focused room • We share experiences — not unsolicited advice • Growth is encouraged, not forced • Progress over perfection is always welcome here You don’t need to have everything figured out to be here. You just need to be willing to stop winging it. Take a moment to introduce yourself and share: 👉 What you’re currently building 👉 One area of your business you want to strengthen You’re in the right room.
2 likes • Feb 3
Peace everyone, I am Michelle Yemaya. Im excited for this program. I am currently working on building out my spiritual mentorship within my business. It is called Temple of the Tides. I want to strengthen my relationship with my clients and build more trust and enhance my business model, also how I engage in business opportunities.
0 likes • Feb 3
@Charlisa Harris Thank you! I am happy to have some dialogue with you. I am gathering all of my questions and challenges for sure.
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Ola Iya Ifasebee Benton
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Initiated Priestess honoring Ancestors, Orisa and my souls purpose.

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Joined Feb 3, 2026
Portland, Oregon