Future Retreats & Private Experiences
I open future retreats and private experiences by invitation,
and the waitlist is where those conversations begin.
I open future retreats and private experiences by invitation,
and the waitlist is where those conversations begin.
This work isn’t accessed through urgency, launches, or open enrollment.
It unfolds through relationship, resonance, and timing.
The waitlist exists for those who feel quietly drawn to this work and want to stay close—without forcing a decision before their body is ready.
There is no obligation here.
No pressure to commit.
No expectation of immediacy.
Just awareness.
The retreats and private experiences I host are designed for women who:
Don’t need more activation, information, or intensity
Are craving relief, regulation, and quieter depth
Are tired of being the most regulated one in the room
Value emotional maturity, boundaries, and confidentiality
Want fewer rooms—but safer ones
This is not about fixing, pushing, or transforming on command.
It’s about creating the conditions where real change can land naturally.
The waitlist is:
A place to express interest without pressure
A way to stay informed about future invitations
A signal of resonance, not a commitment
The first step in a relational, invitational process
The waitlist is not:
A guarantee of access
A countdown to enrollment
A promise of timing
A space for urgency-based decisions
If and when an invitation is extended, it will feel calm—not rushed.
Invitations are guided by alignment, capacity, and timing.
This may include:
Time spent engaging with the work
Referrals from people I trust
Previous participation in smaller containers
A felt sense of mutual resonance
Sometimes invitations come quickly.
Sometimes they unfold slowly.
Sometimes the timing shifts.
All of that is respected here.
You don’t need certainty to join the waitlist.
You only need curiosity—and a sense that your nervous system responds differently to this pace.
If you’re feeling:
a quiet yes without urgency
a sense of recognition rather than excitement
relief at the absence of pressure
That’s usually enough.
There is no reward for pushing past your capacity here.
Saying “not yet” is just as regulated as saying yes.
The right rooms don’t punish discernment.
They leave the door intact.
Future retreats and private experiences are offered by invitation.
The waitlist is simply where those conversations begin.