Workshops and Retreats

Grief doesn’t need to be fixed, but it does need to be witnessed.

This space is for the ones who feel like outsiders in their own lives.
For the ones who carry grief that’s messy, sacred, wild, or unspoken.
You don’t have to heal on demand here.
You just have to show up; gently, honestly, as you are.

Whether you’re craving words, nature, connection, or quiet, these offerings are designed to meet you where you are. Slowly. Tenderly. Without flinching.

  • A workspace with an open laptop displaying a social media page, a notebook with a pen on top, a white mug, a jar with pink flowers, a small glass container with a dark lid, all on a wooden table near a window.

    Letters That Grief Wrote

    Online Course – Coming Soon
    $0.00 (waitlist only)

    A 90-minute writing workshop for the words you never got to say.

    Sometimes grief leaves us holding entire conversations we never got to finish. This one-off online workshop offers a gentle, sacred space to put those words somewhere safe; on the page, in the light, out of the silence. You don’t need to be a writer. You just need to be someone still carrying love with nowhere to put it.

    Want early access when it launches? [Join the Waitlist →]

  • A backpack, a book, and a blanket on a wooden dock beside a calm lake with trees reflected in the water.

    Grief Retreat

    Coming Soon – Expression of Interest Open

    A small, soul-honouring retreat for those living with grief, the kind that doesn’t need to be explained. There’s no pressure to be okay here. No timeline to “move on.” Just presence, ritual, and a soft place to land.

    This retreat will offer:

    Gentle rituals to mark what matters

    Guided writing circles; for silence, story, and truth

    Nature and rest; slow walks, shared meals, time to breathe

    Permission to be: present, grieving, messy, joyful, or still

    Connection, never forced, always offered

    What it will look like:

    2–3 nights in a rural, grief-holding space (Wairarapa, Kāpiti Coast, or similar)

    Small group setting (8–12 max)

    Shared meals, slow mornings, optional group sessions

    Grief-informed facilitation with zero therapy-speak

    Evening candlelight, memory rituals, and space for solitude

    This won’t be a fix.
    It will be a pause; a breath, a reckoning, a remembering.
    A space to feel less alone.

    Want early access when it launches? [Join the Waitlist →]

  • A wooden table with an open book, pens in a clear container, a notecard titled 'BE STILL', a mug with a spoon, and a large vase with dried pampas grass in a cozy, minimalist setting.

    The Writing Circle: A Grief Writing Gathering (4 Weeks)

    Online Course - Coming Soon

    $120

    Belonging. Expression. Gentle Transformation.

    Grief is heavy to carry alone.
    The Writing Circle is a small, safe space to lay some of it down. Over four weeks, we’ll gather in a gentle rhythm of prompts, rituals, and reflection; writing what’s too tangled to speak, and speaking what’s been silent for too long.

    No writing skills needed. No pressure to share. Just you, your grief, and a circle that will hold both tenderly.

    Want early access when it launches? [Join the Waitlist →]

  • A white cup filled with tea on a saucer next to a pink flower with green leaves and a silver pen on a spiral notebook with lined paper, all on a white surface.

    The House That Grief Built

    Online Course - Coming Soon

    $360

    A writing ritual for the broken, brave, and becoming.

    Grief doesn’t heal in straight lines; it builds new rooms inside you. Over eight weeks, this guided writing journey offers a home for your love, your loss, and your becoming. It’s not therapy. It’s not homework. It’s a space to meet yourself in the after, surrounded by words, ritual, and people who understand.

    Want early access when it launches? [Join the Waitlist →]

Coming Later

We’re also dreaming into these future offerings — let us know what you’d love to see:

  • Walking therapy or ritual walks in nature

  • Creative grief work: art, photography, memory objects

  • Pop-up grief rituals or remembrance circles in Aotearoa

Interested in any of the above?

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