Close-up wide shot of a small group seated around a worn wooden table mid-workshop, one person mid-sentence with hands open, notebooks and coffee cups scattered in the foreground, warm natural window light raking across the table surface, candid and unposed
Close-up wide shot of a small group seated around a worn wooden table mid-workshop, one person mid-sentence with hands open, notebooks and coffee cups scattered in the foreground, warm natural window light raking across the table surface, candid and unposed
/ Structured Sessions

Come in with nothing. Leave with something.

A few hours. A small room. Real people working through real things — together, out loud, in whatever order it needs to happen.

Overhead shot of hands on a table — one person writing in a open notebook, another holding a mug, scraps of paper with handwritten words visible nearby, warm honey-toned window light from the left, intimate and in-progress
Overhead shot of hands on a table — one person writing in a open notebook, another holding a mug, scraps of paper with handwritten words visible nearby, warm honey-toned window light from the left, intimate and in-progress
— How it actually works

No slide decks. No back row.

Every session is led by the people in the room. Facilitators set the frame; the group does the work. It gets messy. That's the point.

Groups stay small — eight to twelve people — so there's nowhere to hide and no reason to. Everyone contributes. Everyone gets heard.

You walk out with something made: a piece of writing, a plan, a conversation that didn't exist before. Not homework — something yours.

• What's coming up

Pick a session. Show up as you are.

Rolling monthly
Every other week
One-day format

Words & What They Carry

Steady Ground

Make Something of It

A writing workshop where the page does the talking first. You write what you haven't said yet — then the room holds it.

A skills session on building routines that hold when things get hard. Practical, peer-run, and nothing you've seen on a poster before.

A hands-on creative day — drawing, collage, whatever the group lands on. No skill required. Mess is the medium.

There's a seat with your name on it.

Sessions fill fast and stay small on purpose. Drop us a note and we'll find the right fit for where you're at right now.