Women’s Circle
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What this is
A quarterly half-day for women in transition. Perimenopause, midlife, post-divorce, post-grief, becoming-a-mother, returning-to-self — the thresholds where the old map runs out and the new one hasn’t arrived yet.
Closed group of six to eight, structured around breath, voice, ritual, and unhurried conversation. Held in my studio in Mullumbimby. Some circles run outdoors when the weather and the group allow it.
Not a workshop. Not a therapy group. Somewhere of its own.
Who this is for
- Women who do well alone but need their healing witnessed
- Women in a life-stage shift that doesn’t have a clear name
- Women who’ve done one-on-one work and want the resonance of group
- Women curious about ceremonial or somatic practice in a grounded, non-woo container
What a circle looks like
Four hours, in three movements. We open with breath and a slow round of names — what brought each of us, what we’re carrying. The middle of the afternoon is the working time: guided breathwork, sometimes voice, sometimes a short ritual specific to the season or the group’s shared edge.
We close with conversation and tea, and a small object to take home. People often stay longer than they meant to. That’s usually a good sign.
The details
Common questions
It's grounded. Breath, voice, body, conversation. No prescribed beliefs and no asking you to perform anyone's idea of the sacred. Quiet ceremony, not performance — closer to the way humans have always gathered than to anything that needs a name.
No. The circle holds everyone where they are. Some women come having done years of this work; some come never having sat in a group like this before. Both belong.
Tell me. The circle is small — six to eight women — and slow. Many participants come specifically because group has felt impossible elsewhere. There's no pressure to share; presence is enough.
Sign up to the newsletter on the home page, or email me directly. Circles run quarterly and tend to fill from the waitlist; the newsletter is the most reliable way to hear about them.
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A first conversation is fifteen minutes, no charge. We work out whether what I do is what you need.