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Some courses will be in process at the moment, or not currently running so new dates might not yet be available.
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Body as Doorway
Dates: Coming Spring 2026
Times: This course offers an opportunity to get acquainted with Gene Gendlin’s Focusing method alongside learning simple and effective skills for embodiment.
Focusing is, by far, the best practice I’ve found for emotional regulation, finding flow in stuck places and connecting with a deep inspiration thread.
Following the River Underground
Dates: Coming Summer 2026This course offers creative ways to deepen Gene Gendlin’s Felt Sensing Focusing method through dream weaving betwixt inner and outer worlds and the ways in which Focusing opens us to the currents of the imaginal, and the arts.
Soulcraft Book Club
Dates: Coming Spring 2026
Times: As a vision quest guide many people ask me for resources and information about where they can expand their knowledge of nature-based initiations, myth, ritual and how to live a more soulful life.
This is a space to explore particular books, and authors, who have deeply influenced my thinking and the way I work.
Wild Awake
Dates:
Times: Wild Awake is an experiential and practical training for inner development designed to help you navigate the complexity of these times.
This programme weaves together what I consider, both personally and professionally, to be the most effective practices for developing essential capacities to navigate change and understand our common humanity.
Uncomfortable Conversations
Dates: Coming Spring 2026
Times: Uncomfortable Conversations are a series of drop-in sessions offered once a month I’ll be offering from Spring 2026.
Inspired by Sharing Councils I co-led as part of my six month mentoring programme last year, these will offer support to stop self-censoring, to respect and tolerate differnce and understand our common humanity.
What to expect when booking on a live zoom course with me.
A collaborative, interactive and experiential style best describes my teaching approach. Developing a sense of tangible community is one of the things I enjoy most about facilitating groups. For this reason I deliberately keep my classes small, not larger than fifteen people. These conditions best support the spaces I aim to cultivate and guide within.
If you like the sound of a more intimate participatory learning space then I imagine we will be a good match. Having participated and briefly taught on larger trainings of eighty plus students I’m aware that a growing number of people like to join classes silently and with their videos off. I encourage you not to book on any of my online courses if this is your preference.