COLLABORAtions

WHERE HUMAN CONNECTION BECOMES COLLECTIVE POWER

Collaboration with Sacred Tie isn't transactional. It's relational, strategic, and expansive - built to cross-pollinate our audiences, resources, trust, and creative momentum.

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Collaboration with Sacred Tie isn't transactional. It's relational, strategic, and expansive - built

to cross-pollinate audiences, resources, trust, and creative momentum.

Why collaborating with sacred tie works

I connect circles that don’t normally meet. I’m regularly moving between worlds—wellness, performance, education, venues, creators.


When we collaborate, you’re not just tapping my audience. You’re getting introduced into multiple communities.


I don’t “feature you quietly.” I put your name on it.

If we build something together, you get real visibility:


• Tags + mentions before and after

• Credit in the room when it makes sense

• Shared photos/video (with agreements up front)

• Intros to producers, venues, and other collaborators


The container is built to support more than one person.

I structure experiences so collaborators aren’t an afterthought.
If you’re in it, you’re part of the design—not a random add-on.

WAYS WE CAN COLLABORATE

vALUE OF COLLABS

  1. People trust your work faster because you’re associated
    with a consent-led, well-run experience.
  2. Your reach expands through shared audiences and referrals.
  3. More opportunities show up because collaborators connect
    with each other—again and again.

STANDARDS

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR IN COLLABORATORS

• Respect for consent, bodies, boundaries

• Clean communication (follow-through, timelines, clarity)

• Integrity in the work

• Mutual uplift + Reciprocity

FAQs

  • What’s the first step if I want to collaborate?

    Send a message with what you do and what you’re thinking—your role, your medium, and the rough idea. If you’re not sure yet, that’s fine. Just share the direction.

  • Do we need a fully-formed concept before we talk?

    No. We can shape it together. The point of the first conversation is to get clarity on the idea, the energy, and whether it’s a fit.

  • How do you decide roles and responsibilities?

    Early. We define who’s doing what, what success looks like, and where the lines are—especially around consent, boundaries, and expectations.

  • How do you handle consent and boundaries in collaborative work?

    It’s built into the planning. We agree on the container up front—what’s in-bounds, what’s out, and how we communicate in real time if something needs to shift.

  • What logistics do you lock in before anything goes live?

    Schedule, venue/space needs, run of show, and anything production-related. If media is involved, we also clarify agreements before the cameras come out.

  • Do you promote collaborators? What does that look like?

    Yes—if we’re building something together, your name is on it. Promo is coordinated with a simple plan, shared assets, and clear credits so nobody gets “lost.”

  • What about photos/video and posting content?

    We talk about it before we shoot. What gets captured, who can post what, how you’re credited, and any boundaries around distribution.

  • How do payment, rates, or splits work?

    If money is involved, rates/splits are agreed before anything is announced. No ambiguity, no weirdness after the fact.

  • What happens after the collaboration?

    Follow-through. Media gets shared, tags/credits are handled, and if it’s aligned, I’ll make introductions for future opportunities.

  • What’s the fastest way to make a collaboration go sideways?

    Vague communication, unclear roles, and assuming consent instead of confirming it. I avoid all three by setting structure early.

  • What should I include in my initial message?

    What you do, where you’re based, what kind of collaboration you want (performance/workshop/venue/media), links to your work, and any idea you’re excited about.

If you care about doing this right—consent, quality, communication, and real shared respect—reach out.

We’ll see if it’s a fit.

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