- Classes/Workshops
Unstoppable: Power, Purpose and the Art of Enough Panel
- Classes/Workshops
Unstoppable: Power, Purpose and the Art of Enough Panel
Unstoppable: Power, Purpose, and the Art of Enough
Women are praised for “doing it all”—but rarely asked what it actually takes.
February 4, from 6 to 8 PM at Flying Pig Improv, 2320 E. Douglas Ave.
This event is open to the public. The registration fee is $10 at the door or in advance.
Ticket URL: https://bit.ly/UnstoppPanel
Description:
Unstoppable pulls back the curtain on full, ambitious lives—and what it really takes to hold them together. This honest panel explores what it means to keep moving forward without burning out, and how support, boundaries, and rest make that possible—even when doing nothing feels hard.
Together, we’ll explore how women can build lives with power and purpose, invite support, and embrace the art of enough—without losing momentum, ambition, or themselves.
Join the full panel discussion and celebrate the release of Jill D. Miller’s new book, Unstoppable, with illustrator Toni Federico. Books will be available for purchase and signing.
Sponsored by Optometric Billings Solutions, optometricbilling.com, (316) 722-2021 and Flying Pig Improv, flyingpigimprov.com, (316) 833-1889
Panelists:
Marquetta Atkins-Woods is a Wichita-based community educator and dynamic facilitator dedicated to youth empowerment and community transformation. She believes young people are not just the leaders of tomorrow—but the unstoppable force reshaping communities right now.
In 2015, Marquetta founded Camp Destination Innovation, a bold, future-focused program exposing youth to career pathways, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement. She later unified her work under Destination Innovation Inc., a growing hub for youth leadership development that tackles justice reform, civic participation, mental health, and violence prevention head-on.
Toni Federico, MBA, PMP, MFA is a freelance illustrator, writer, podcaster, and creative coach.
A certified Project Management Professional (PMP) with three decades of experience, Toni helps artists and creative entrepreneurs bring structure to their chaos through project management and course design coaching. She teaches artists how to make art, meet deadlines, and stay sane—because creativity thrives best when it’s got a plan.
Toni is also the co-host of Two Cranky Creatives, a no-BS podcast for working artists who crave real talk about creative careers, and co-leads Graphics Gang, her Patreon community where she shares feedback, creative challenges, and behind-the-scenes peeks into her art practice.
Jillian Forsberg is a Kansas Notable Author, owner of Dress Gallery, mom, wife, and vintage fashion connoisseur. She writes namely animal historical fiction and has worked in the bridal industry since 2007.
Sara Grant is a Wichita, Kansas–based colored pencil artist whose work examines emotional identity, vulnerability, and the quiet weight carried by the human form. Through portraiture, she treats the body and face as emotional landscapes—less concerned with likeness than with truth.
Her drawings often center on women and fragments of the self, grounded in feeling rather than narrative. Each piece invites viewers to project their own experiences onto the work; once completed, the artwork no longer belongs to the artist, but becomes a mirror for those who connect with it.
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