

Wildling - A held space for embodied return to self
Somewhere along the way, you learned how to make yourself smaller. How to fold your edges in, smooth out the parts that felt too much, and step into a shape that someone else decided was acceptable. That shape may have kept you safe. It may have even looked like survival or success. But underneath it - underneath all of it - there is a version of you that has been waiting, patient and undiminished, for you to come back.
This is a half-day immersive workshop for anyone ready to stop performing the role they were handed and start inhabiting who they actually are. Through story, embodied movement, honest inquiry, and the rare gift of being witnessed, you’ll learn to recognize the moments you shrink - and find your way back to yourself through your body, not just your mind.
This is not a workshop about fixing yourself. It’s about remembering you were never broken.
Your facilitators
This workshop is led by 3 women who each, in our own way, have had to remember our exiled parts and are now facilitating that work for others.
Led by Martina Gobec - Relational leadership coach
Nikoline Heimburger - Dance teacher
Chuva Featherstone - Artist and pattern coach
Pricing tiers
We are offering flexible pricing for the workshop, so you can join based on your financial capacity. It is an honour system based on trust. Please choose accordingly.
If this workshop is still out of reach even at the lowest pricing tier, please reach out directly. We have a few scholarship spots.
Relational agreement for the space
This is a space built on trust. What's shared here stays here.
You are not a problem to be solved. Neither is anyone else in the room. We ask that you resist the urge to fix, advise, or rescue - and instead simply be present with what arises. Curiosity over conclusions. Witness over smarts.
Share only what feels right for you, only when it feels right. There is no pressure to go anywhere you're not ready to go.
We ask that you hold each other - and yourselves - with compassion. Without judgement. Without shame.
This space is for everyone. We are committed to inclusion across all identities, bodies, backgrounds, and ways of experiencing the world. If you need special accommodations, please reach out.
We will take photographs during the day. You can always say no to being in them - just let us know.