Three doorways
into the same practice.
There's no menu and no package. There's a conversation, and then the right shape of the work for what you're carrying.
A simple arc.
- 01
A first conversation
No form, no commitment. We talk for thirty to sixty minutes about where you're imagining, what you're carrying, what you want to set down.
- 02
The design
I shape the journey — route, stays, the people on the ground, the rhythm of empty days. You see drafts; we refine until the trip feels yours.
- 03
On the road
I'm with you before you leave, while you're traveling, and after you come home. If something shifts, we adjust. The ground is the guide.
Pick the door that fits.
Custom journey planning
I design the trip; you travel it.
We start with a conversation — not a form. You tell me where you're imagining, what kind of attention you're carrying, what you want to set down. I take time on the design: route, stays, the people on the ground, the rhythm of empty days. You get an itinerary that feels personal because it is.
I'm with you before, during, and after. If something shifts on the road — weather, feeling, a door that opens — we adjust.
Solo, couples, families, chosen-family groups · 1–3 weeks · domestic or international
Guided journeys
I travel with you, when the trip calls for that.
For some trips, the right kind of company is a person who knows the ground. I'll come along — solo, with a couple, or with a small chosen-family group — when the destination, the moment, or the human asks for it. This is closer to a held experience than a guided tour: I'm in the room, but the trip is still yours.
By arrangement, in seasons that align · limited availability
Hosted retreats
Multi-day immersive gatherings in specific places.
Threshold retreats, women's circles, seasonal pilgrimages, gatherings for life transitions. Small groups, in places I know, with the kind of held container that makes the work possible. Not yet running — when the first dates are set, they'll be on this site and the journal first.
If this calls to you, write — early signal helps shape what's next
Not sure which doorway?
Start with a conversation.
Tell me what's calling — even if it's vague. The right shape usually shows up early in the talking.