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Pathways

A few ways to move through this in-between with us

Consulting - for organizations reimagining their structures

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Program Series - for deeper, sustained transformation

For Families

Family Empowerment Series

Phase One: Reimagining Our Future Generation
Families build a positive, healthy social-emotional home life — developing awareness of the demands facing 21st-century families and strategies to meet them while keeping home values intact. Supports schools implementing Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports (PBIS).

Topics include: Emotion-driven behavior, navigating power struggles, the teenage brain, parenting in the age of social media, and building a home culture of resilience.

Phase Two: Recreating a Culture of Learning
Families deepen the tools from Phase One through real application and restorative practices — learning to stay in conversation, repair harm, and own their role in shaping a new culture of learning at home.

Topics include: Our emotional selves, our multiple selves, our inner storyteller, our noble voice, our expanding selves, and recreating a values-driven home culture.

Family Empowerment: Entre Mundos
A series of modules engaging California's Transformative Social and Emotional Learning (T-SEL) framework.

Topics include: Recognizing our strength, unlearning and relearning, funds of knowledge, whole self learning, inner work and outer change, and becoming together.

Empowering Families: Centered in Love
Families build a positive and healthy social-emotional home centered on love.

Topics include: Where love grows, emotions and love, love's stories, the power of love, embodying love, reimagining love in the 21st century, and centering love in our home culture.

For Teachers

Teacher Empowerment Series
Teachers build a positive, healthy and equitable social-emotional learning culture in their classrooms.

Topics include: Emotion-driven behavior and self-regulation, the qualities of an equitable classroom, personal power, the multi-storied human, identifying and affirming boundaries, and the power of story.

For Students

Student Restorative Circles: Seeking Balance Through Circles
Students build strong, cohesive socio-emotional skills through six weekly one-hour sessions.

Topics include: Developing my emotional self, recognizing my true identity, recognizing my true power, empowering my voice, developing capacity to grow, and stepping into my future self.

Workshops - for groups ready to explore together

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Root Work

Root Work is a process of developing a relationship with your inner reality — the space where spirit meets human experience, held together with mind, emotion, and body within your own context.

Why it matters
Our inner reality, like our collective and institutional life, carries the imprint of a colonial past — patterns of objectification and hierarchy built around race and material power. Root Work is the practice of uprooting these patterns, grounded in the understanding that human beings are inherently noble, even as we remain shaped by the material, post-colonial world we live in.

What it does
Using three foundational tools, Root Work helps you:

  • Work with emotion

  • Recognize colonial patterns

  • Develop a practice for a new way of being — one coherent with your cultural context and inner nobility

How it works
Root Work is not outcome-oriented — it's process-focused: iterative, systematic, ancestral, and present, with a vision toward the future. It is held thoughtfully, lovingly, and patiently by a keeper of intuitive healing spaces who has walked this process many times.

In the end, Root Work is a gentle process that moves us closer to love.

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Workshop

Awakening Intuition: Identifying the Noble Voice Within

Uncover the blocks to your true voice and learn tools to empower it, find your path, and discover your truth amidst the noise of competing forces.

In this workshop, you will: Identify your power source, connect with the force that animates you, use emotions as a tool for honoring and healing, learn tools to stay in your seat of truth, and release stories that lead away from truth.

Intuitive Healing Spaces - for individuals in their own process of becoming