Polyamory Talks Returns January 11
An Afternoon Devoted to Insight, Intention, and Intelligent Connection
EVENT ALERT


There is a particular pleasure in setting aside an afternoon to learn—not hurriedly, not passively, but with curiosity fully engaged. On Saturday, January 11, from 2:00–4:30 PM, Evergreen Hearts Foundation invites you to do just that at the next installment of Polyamory Talks™—our signature educational series designed for those who value depth, intention, and thoughtful dialogue.
This upcoming program offers something especially compelling for our Seattle audience. All three presenters are joining us from outside the region, bringing fresh perspectives and nationally informed expertise to the room. Heidi Savell and Mike Pumprey will be traveling from Portland, while Dr. Rachael Meir will join us virtually from Florida for a special cameo appearance. It’s a rare opportunity to engage with respected professionals whose work reaches far beyond the local scene—without leaving your city.
Over the course of the afternoon, attendees will explore three essential pillars of healthy, sustainable non-monogamous relationships: money, communication, and boundaries. Each presenter approaches their topic with nuance and practicality, offering insight not just into what works in theory, but what holds up in real relationships, lived over time. Whether you’re refining an established polyamory practice or thoughtfully considering new possibilities, this program is designed to meet you where you are.
Polyamory Talks is intentionally structured as more than a lecture series. Each speaker presentation is followed by interactive Q&A, allowing attendees to help shape the conversation and explore the questions that matter most to them. The experience is intellectually stimulating without being clinical—educational, yet warmly human. When the formal program concludes, guests are welcome to linger, connect, and continue conversations sparked during the talks.
We’re offering preferred pricing of just $12 for this event, compared to $25 tickets at the door. This rate is available through the end of December, making now the ideal moment to secure your seat.
If you enjoy spending your time in rooms where curiosity is encouraged, ideas are exchanged freely, and relationships are taken seriously—but not solemnly—Polyamory Talks on January 11 promises an afternoon well invested.
Tickets are on sale now. We look forward to welcoming you.
