DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN) – Luxe Mastermind is hosting another networking event for all the business owners in the Wiregrass, while also advocating for mental health.
Luxe Mastermind is having their networking event tomorrow for people wanting to know advice and gain connections in the business field.
But the networking event is not just about getting business advice; it is about learning how to take care of your mental health.
Alongside spreading mental health awareness, Luxe Mastermind is utilizing the event to support the “Dolly Parton Imagination Library,” which will help kids, ages up to 5 in Alabama, to get free books.
The networking event, scheduled for tomorrow at 5:30 p.m., will take place at the Alfred Saliba Center for Families in Dothan. Attendees can expect an evening designed not only to strengthen business connections but also to highlight the critical role mental health plays in professional and personal success.
More Than Just Networking
While many people attend networking events hoping to receive tips, advice, or new leads, Luxe Mastermind founder Lynnette DeJesus is intentional about creating an experience that goes deeper. The event offers attendees the opportunity to learn valuable strategies for business growth while also encouraging them to take a step back and evaluate how they are caring for themselves.
“Mental health is something that impacts every aspect of our lives, including how we show up as business owners, leaders, and community members,” DeJesus explained in a recent interview. “This event is about giving people the tools and connections they need to succeed, while also reminding them to prioritize their well-being.”
Guest Speakers Focused on Mental Health
Two special guest speakers, Amy and Allen Henrickson, will lead part of the evening with a discussion on how entrepreneurs and professionals can protect their mental health while balancing the demands of running a business. The Henricksons bring both personal experience and professional expertise to the conversation, offering practical tips and relatable stories that resonate with anyone who has ever felt the weight of stress and responsibility.
According to DeJesus, incorporating mental health into the event is not only timely but essential. “Business owners often carry heavy burdens, and burnout is a very real issue,” she said. “We wanted to make sure this event provides solutions that are both professional and personal.”
Supporting the Dolly Parton Imagination Library
In addition to providing networking opportunities and wellness resources, Luxe Mastermind is using this event to support a cause that will benefit children throughout the state. Proceeds and awareness will go toward the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, a program that provides free books to children from birth to age five.
The Imagination Library is a beloved initiative that fosters early literacy by mailing age-appropriate books directly to families. The Alfred Saliba Center for Families, which is hosting the event, reached out to Luxe Mastermind to partner in supporting this effort locally.
Building Community in the Wiregrass
Events like this underscore the value of community-centered initiatives in the Wiregrass. By blending professional development with social responsibility, Luxe Mastermind is helping to create an environment where business leaders can thrive while also making a difference in the lives of others.
The evening is expected to attract a diverse crowd of entrepreneurs, small business owners, and professionals from various industries. Attendees will have the opportunity to exchange ideas, build meaningful connections, and walk away with both inspiration and practical knowledge.
Details to Remember
The Luxe Mastermind networking event will take place tomorrow, September 18th at 5:30 p.m., inside the auditorium of the Alfred Saliba Center for Families in Dothan. Admission is free, making it accessible to anyone in the community who wishes to attend.
Between networking, expert advice, mental health discussions, and the opportunity to support the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, organizers say this event promises to be a valuable and uplifting experience for all.
As DeJesus put it: “Our goal is simple. We want people to leave feeling connected, encouraged, and better equipped to handle both their business and their personal lives.”
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