
Our Programs
Pam & Dyalekt Get Shameless: The Community Chest - For artists and creatives who are ready to get shameless about money, we’ve put together something just for you! It’s a community chest full of action steps, hidden financial treasures, life-giving inspiration, and financial knowledge. For a sliding scale membership of $10-20/month, you’ll get: 🎥Interactive access to youtube/podcast episodes 🛡️🐉🗡️Monthly Financial Side Quests 🎤🎨📝 The Money Open Mic 📚100% off all digital products
Get Shamele$s Workshops - Our workshops are impactful because they integrate Hip Hop pedagogy, interpersonal neurobiology, culturally responsive and trauma-informed practices, and CFP®-level financial concepts that include a racial wealth equity/economic justice lens. We offer free workshops regularly and also lead custom workshops for organizations. Reach out to us if you’re interested in booking something for your community.
1-1 Financially Boundless with Pam - Through a mix of interpersonal neurobiology concepts (the neuroscience of how we are hurt and how we heal in relationships), racial wealth equity context, and financial expertise, we will honor your nervous system while we create a financial plan that aligns with your values, vision, and legacy.
See Change - See Change for Orgs is a financial cohort for creators of color who are taking control of their finances as a liberatory catalyst to lead value-filled lives. See Change draws from our work in the racial economic inclusion space, interpersonal neurobiology training, and CFP® level financial content to deliver a program that leaves creators of color feeling seen, heard, and inspired to envision a brighter financial future. If your organization is looking for a way to deliver culturally responsive and embodied resources for your fellows/awardees/participants who are creators of color, See Change is it.
Pockets Change - Building thriving financial futures through Hip Hop pedagogy - Our mission is to build intergenerational financial resilience with students, families, and educators. We believe financial education is about much more than numbers, it’s a means for self-care and social justice. It all happens through Hip Hop pedagogy, which focuses on understanding self-identity in relation to the whole. Together we are working to address systemic issues of educational equity and the racial wealth divide.