Workshops for the Workplace

tailored workshop series to support you, your team & your organization

Contact us to schedule a tailored workshop for you and your organization around the topics below or see what’s coming up.

Available online and in person.

Increasingly, we are waking up to more sustainable and innovative ways of doing business. And making decisions which honour that the personal and professional are absolutely woven together.

Designed for professionals and organizational teams, engage in a workshop (or series of workshops) to invest in learning the power and process of creative, land-based decision making to gain clarity and transform the issues you face in your workplace.

Gain fresh perspectives around: Issues-based decision making; Strategic planning; Team building; Environmental sustainability & responsibility; Resiliency & resourcing in the workplace

 

Our world is changing at a rapid pace, and we need to be resilient and adaptable if we want to transition, transform, and thrive amongst it. In the face of climate change, challenges can arise in the workplace around how to do business going forward, and how to best support our mental health in the face of ecological grief and anxiety.

Create your foundation for navigating the impacts of climate change by understanding the theory around uncertainty and existentialism, our survival response, moral injury and ecological grief.  We’ll pair this understanding to learn tangible practices for how to creatively connect with the natural world to build resiliency and support our ability to make effective and innovative decisions in our places of work during these times of environmental change.

  Read more about ecological grief here.

 

If you self-identify as an ally to Indigenous peoples, or your organization holds genuine intentions for cultivating meaningful, authentic relationships with Indigenous peoples and communities, consider engaging in an educational and healing forum to explore how we can holistically tend to a practice of deep allyship.

This forum is grounded on understanding the work of decolonization, our complex relationship to ancestry and the natural world, and tangible steps for understanding what it means to engage in rich and reciprocal acts of allyship.

What people are saying…

an intuitive, spiritual connection to the earth

“Sarah is gifted with an intuitive, spiritual connection to the earth and she has honed her ability through years of professional training and cultural exploration. When working with Sarah, one can feel that she has gone into the depths of herself, and because of this, she holds the capacity to companion others on a dedicated path of self-inquiry. Sarah embodies myth and storytelling. She has an encyclopedic memory bank of stories that span cultures across the world, and she knows how to connect these ancient stories to our modern times.”

— Client

get at what is really important

“Working with the land is nurturing, it helps you to practice mindfulness and quiet your thoughts in order to get at what is really important.  It helps one to gain clarity.  I find that when I go into nature with a question (or even to find out what the question is in the first place) being in nature can help to center myself in what would be right for me at that time.  Connecting with nature is a way to bring yourself back into relationship with the earth, yourself and others.  I found when I treated the land with respect and honour, it helped foster my respect and honour for other human beings.”

— Co-facilitator