Sheila Kelley, Mindvalley trainer, feminine embodiment expert, and founder of S Factor

Sheila Kelley

Mindvalley trainer, feminine embodiment expert, and founder of S Factor

Sheila Kelley, Mindvalley trainer, feminine embodiment expert, and founder of S Factor

Sheila Kelley has been a torchbearer in the realm of feminine empowerment for nearly two decades and has been featured on TEDx, Oprah, and Tony Robbins.

Originating from small gatherings in her own home, Sheila’s teachings have blossomed into a worldwide movement. Her unique methodology is recognized for its breakthrough approach to feminine self-expression.

Grounded in both scientific study and soulful exploration of the female form and spirit, Sheila’s work, which is now available on Mindvalley’s Becoming Irresistibly Sexy Quest, serves as a deep dive into understanding how an embodied woman is an empowered woman.

Credentials

Famously starred in the Netflix original documentary Strip Down, Rise Up from Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Michèle Ohayon.

Founder of S Factor®, a whole-life embodiment practice where women learn to own and express their emotional and erotic truth.

Studied ballet, anatomy and movement physiology at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.

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