Group work
Being with, learning along and holding space for groups
Workshops
I would like to offer workshops that serve our individual as well as collective healing as queer people. To change the world, I believe, we need to be healthy enough, so we can cherish our differences, lean into each other for mutual care, and trust each other in our shared fight for liberation for everyone. I feel drawn to the roots of the things, to what sits in the depth, sometimes in the shadows, as I believe true change begins in oneself.
End of 2020/beginning of 2021 that is so far:
Queer relating, healing and activism: Moving safer through conflict,
Queer healing, relating & activism: Coming home to yourself. How to find safety in your body
On the other hand I enjoy sharing lighthearted topics I am passionate about, e.g. service in conscious kink. Happy to serve your and my wellbeing with that – pleasure activism <3
Other gatherings
Co-created spaces, embodied conversations and sometimes rituals are other ways I enjoy to gather with groups of beings, e.g. tough & tender feeling circle in cooperation with @Adiflove, or adapting speaking into silence to online medium with enthusiastic consent of culturalprotocols.cc
Please check out my instagram for current offers.
Thank you!
Businesses like Start-ups, freelance teams, associations, … –
you are very welcome to book me on a wide variety of so called “softskill” topics – I would say essential skills, actually, i.e. authentic communication, team building & team dynamics, learn to learn, service focus, gender sensitive language, inclusive job interviews, et cetera.
I’m also happy to teach hands-on, e.g. self-care in office.
My approach is holistically, that means I engage all senses in my workshops, feelings are welcome, and I aim for realising embodied learning experiences.
I’m also offering 1:1 business coaching sessions, e.g. leadership coachings for young managers, or career coaching for your apprentice
Feel encouraged to get in touch and let me know what you would like to create with me. I’m curious to read about your ideas.