Chasing the Carat: A Conversation That Could Change Everything
Saturday, July 19 | 9:00–11:00 AM | Downtown Cincinnati
You keep giving. You keep trying. But something still feels off.
Maybe it’s your relationship.
Maybe it’s your job.
Maybe it’s just… you’re tired.
You’ve been doing all the right things, but you’re running on empty—and wondering why no amount of effort ever feels like enough.
You’re not alone.
🔥 What This Is:
An honest, intimate conversation for women who are ready to stop pretending—and start reclaiming their energy, clarity, and self-worth.
Led by Christine Bunnell, an ICF certified coach who once walked away from a relationship and life that looked perfect on paper, but left her drained on the inside.
This isn’t therapy.
This isn’t a performance.
This is a safe space to talk about the hard stuff—and leave with more clarity, truth, and connection than you came in with.
💬 What We’ll Talk About:
· Why we stay in relationships or roles that aren’t right
· What it costs us to keep pretending
· How codependency and people-pleasing sneak into even the most “successful” lives
· And what it really looks like to choose yourself agai
💡 This Is For You If:
· You’re smart, capable, and successful—but feel stuck
· You want more, but feel guilty for it
· You’re tired of over-functioning and under-feeling
· You’re ready to break the cycle—for yourself and for your children
· You feel an adventure calling you forward, but you’re scared to say yes
✨ What You’ll Walk Away With:
✅ Recognition of patterns you didn’t even know were running your life
✅ Understanding of how codependency and people-pleasing operate—and how to break free
✅ A renewed sense of energy, clarity, and personal power
✅ A story that mirrors your own and helps you finally feel seen
✅ The first step toward becoming who you were born to be
👩💼 About Christine B. Bunnell
Christine B. Bunnell is a certified coach, speaker, and author who checked herself into a recovery center ten years ago to fight for the woman she knew she truly was. Today, she helps women remember who they are, reclaim their purpose, and create lives that reflect their truth—not their trauma.
📍 Details:
📅 Date: Saturday, July 19
🕘 Time: 9:00–11:00 AM
📍 Location: Downtown Cincinnati (exact address provided upon registration)
🎟 Cost: $49, space limited. Includes coffee and light snacks.
👉 Reserve Your Spot Now
Questions?
Feel free to contact Christine directly [hello@theBbrand.com]
You’re Invited to a Conversation That Could Change Everything
Since releasing Chasing the Carat, men and women have quietly reached out—thanking me and saying, “Me too.”
What is it about hearing someone else’s truth that helps you finally see your own?
Ten years ago, I checked myself into a recovery center for codependency—a place I now lovingly call “camp.”
Not because it was easy, but because it marked the beginning of choosing myself—and choosing my daughter.
I realized that until I healed what kept holding me back, I was modeling far less than she deserved.
That single decision helped me find the clarity I’d been missing for years.
Since then, I’ve discovered something surprising:
When I tell the truth about what it took to walk away from a relationship—and employers—that looked perfect on the outside but were draining me on the inside…
Others quietly exhale. They say:
“Me too.”
“I didn’t know anyone else felt that way.”
“I thought I was the only one.”
So I’m opening a room on Saturday morning, July 19, in downtown Cincinnati—from 9:00 to 11:00…
Not for an event.
Not for a performance.
But for a real conversation.
A safe space where women can talk about the hard things:
Why we stay in relationships we know aren’t right
What it costs us to keep pretending
How codependency and over-functioning quietly eat away at our purpose, energy, and identity
And what it really looks like to choose ourselves again
There will be no shame here. No fixing.
Just truth, clarity, and connection.
I’m not a therapist—but I am a certified coach on a mission to normalize recovery.
And for this conversation, I’ve invited the therapist who helped guide me through my own recovery journey to join us—quietly, supportively, and with a clinical lens to ground what we uncover together.
Because while this isn’t therapy, we take healing seriously.
And when truth and compassion come together in the same room, something powerful happens
I believe this work is invaluable—because breaking free from unhealthy patterns is hard, especially when we try to do it alone.
But when we come together and connect…
When we realize we’re not the only ones…
We begin to heal in ways we never imagined possible.
And that?
That’s one of the greatest gifts we can give our children.
Breaking generational trauma?
That’s legacy work.
If you—or someone you know—keeps returning to relationships or work that dim your light and drain your power…
this might be a conversation worth coming to.
💡 Who this is for:
Women
Smart, successful women who feel stuck
Women who want more—but feel guilty for it
Women who know this isn’t about a job, a man, or more money—it’s about finally coming home to themselves
Women who feel an adventure calling them forward, but are scared to answer it
🌱 5 Powerful Reasons to Attend This Conversation
1. Recognize the patterns you didn’t even know were running your life.
Whether you call it people-pleasing, over-giving, or just trying to keep the peace—this conversation will help you see the hidden dynamics keeping you stuck (and tired).
2. Understand why you keep attracting the same kinds of relationships.
You’ll learn how codependency forms, how it shows up in love, work, and family—and what it really takes to break free and create something better.
3. Get your energy back.
Codependent patterns drain your time, health, and joy. This gathering will show you how to start reclaiming your energy and using it for your purpose—not just keeping everyone else afloat.
4. Hear a story that helps you finally feel seen.
You’re not crazy. You’re not broken. You’ve just been surviving. When someone else says out loud what you’ve quietly carried for years—it changes things.
5. Take the first step toward becoming who you were born to be.
This isn’t therapy. It’s a turning point. A mirror moment. A chance to begin again—with clarity, community, and hope.
If that’s you, join us.
Let’s see what happens when truth is spoken out loud.
If interested, please register here, and I’ll send you all the details.