

Latitude & Longitude: Time, Drift & Possibility
Remember driving with the windows down, music up, watching the landscape blur past and your mind just... untethering? Maybe you were rehearsing a conversation you might have. Visualizing your White Lotus vacation. Directing the movie of your future. Or just following wherever it wanted to go.
That's daydreaming. And it turns out, it's some of the most important work your brain can do.
Long afternoons with nowhere to be. A bike ride with no particular destination. A window to stare out of. Time that belonged to no one.
The world got louder. The gaps got smaller. And somewhere in all of that, this got harder to find.
This July, we're going back.
Latitude & Longitude: Time, Drift & Possibility is a four-hour summer afternoon workshop grounded in real research and designed to feel like the best kind of nothing — the kind that gives something back. We'll explore why stillness and mind-wandering matter, practice finding our way back to both, and leave with a few doors we can walk through anytime we need to remember.
A little science. A little magic. And one long afternoon that belongs entirely to you.
What to Expect
Welcome & Grounding Settle in. Breathe. Leave the week at the door.
The Teaching The real science of daydreaming and why most of us have lost access to it. Not a productivity hack — something quieter and more important than that.
Practicing the Wander Three guided experiences — each one a different door back to your drifting, unhurried mind. We'll go outside. We'll get quiet. We'll follow where it leads.
Break Snacks, drinks, fresh air, and a pool to dip your toes in if you'd like.
What Opened Up Light reflection, easy conversation, and a little space to share what surfaced. No pressure, no performance.
Closing You'll leave with something real — five doors back to your drifting mind, and a little something we think you'll love.
Hosted by Jennifer Dreiling, ICF-certified coach and founder of the Latitude & Longitude workshop series. This is the third workshop in the series, following Grounded (values) and Emerging (inner critic and designing a leap). No previous workshops required. This one stands beautifully on its own.