

These times we are living in are calling us to change our approach to practically everything… including our marketing.
We need cultural change and you have a voice, a message, a story, an offering that can contribute to that change – we all do.
The change we can each spark doesn’t need to be massive. I am an evangelist for the practice of holding ourselves and our contribution as small, yet significant.
So, what’s yours?
It’s time to bring it forward.
In our work together, we will create an organic online presence and community that cultivates…
Integrity
Show up in alignment with your vision and values as you share your message with courage and clarity.
Impact
Gather your community and inspire them to think, live, work, love, and/or create differently.
Income
Grow your business by highlighting your offerings as a pathway to deeper transformation.
This will look differently depending on the focus of your work and vision, who you’re here to serve and build community with, and how far along you are in your business.
My work is most effective if…
- you are an artist, small business owner (local or online), coach, healer, therapist, content creator, organizer, activist, writer, entrepreneur, intrapreneur, educator, etc.
- you struggle with showing up consistently online, knowing what to say or share, or feel like you just aren’t connecting with your people
- you hold back out of fear of being seen, being heard, making mistakes or being cancelled/rejected/misunderstood
- you get stuck or overwhelmed with the systems of it all – the tech, which platforms to post on, how to best use those platforms
- you want to build the skills, systems and courage to share your work online with ease (and maybe have fun along the way too!)
More About Andréa Ranae

Hi! I’m Andréa (she/they pronouns).
I was 16 years old the first time I went viral online and quickly realized the power I have at my fingertips with just some wifi and a device. 14 years later, I’ve lost count of how many people my work has reached across the globe.
I know it’s easy for me to say, but going viral is over-hyped. It’s one big wave of attention and it can die down quick. What actually makes the biggest difference and impact is how we show up day to day, whether we’re having a viral moment or not.
The impact I’ve been able to have – reminding people of our power, cultivating grace within the ways we relate to ourselves and each other, supporting people to build sustainable, impactful and joyful businesses that create ripples in our communities – none of this came from a viral moment. It came from my decision to show up and share my heart, my perspective, my voice consistently and with conviction over the past 14 years.
I’ve made mistakes and failed publicly. I’ve evoked, anger, tears, joy, hope, belonging and personal and collective paradigm shifts through my content. I’ve gained 65,000 followers nearly over night and I’ve lost at least half of that in the midst of staying true to myself. I constantly have people comment on my content saying things like “have you been reading my diary?” I’ve had several beautiful, impactful launches through Instagram. I’ve made pivots and done rebrands. I’ve taken over 9 months hiatus from social media and returned to successfully reconnect with my community. And I’ve sustained my business (and more importantly my personal brand) along the way.
This is the journey – unique for each of us, but you can’t miss the twists and turns.
I want to support you in building the skills, systems and courage you need to sustain your work and your impact.
There is too much pain and unnecessary suffering to tend to in our world for us to be stuck in inaction. LFG!
If you’re interested in the nitty gritty details about me:
I facilitate. I write. I create. I speak. I sing. Very black, very queer, very into God. I’m 30 years old, living in Chicago, IL. I’m a Leo, extroverted introvert, 6/2 mental projector in Human Design and a plant mama. I feel most led by the work of Audre Lorde, Octavia Butler, bell hooks, Adrienne Maree Brown, Jenn McCabe, June Jordan, Mariame Kaba, Relational Uprising, James Olivia Chu-Hillman, Sasha Heron and many more.