Our first closing circle: a night to remember.


I hope this message finds you well rested during our brief hiatus. I wanted to share some reflections on our very first Closing Circle, held last Friday night, which was beyond anything I could have imagined.


A new tradition begins.

Ten beautiful souls came together in our warm, inviting studio space to share stories, hold space for each other, and experience the power of community. The energy in the room was palpable, and the depth of connection we achieved through listening and being heard was deeply moving and incredibly powerful.


Why closing circles?

Our community is already incredibly well-connected and supportive. But the only voice you tend to hear predominately is mine. Although we connect both before and after our classes with curiosity, laughs, and sometimes tears, I felt we could do more. I wanted to offer more opportunities to connect, to get to know each other better—not just names, but the stories behind them. I wanted everyone to have the chance to speak and be listened to intently, which is the true essence of these closing circles.


The magic of our circle.

Although this event was sold out weeks in advance and exclusively for our members, the magic we created should be open to all our wonderful clients. Moving forward, while our other specialty classes will remain exclusive to members, our Closing Circle will now welcome everyone, regardless of how often you can make it to the studio.

And the best part? It comes at no cost to you—it’s a gift I gladly offer to express my immense gratitude for your presence and support.


Looking forward.

I want to thank everyone who joined me and made the closing of our term so incredibly special. I can’t wait to do it all again at the end of next term! And although I'm able to invite more participants going forward, as always, due to parking considerations, spaces will still need to be limited, so it will be first in, best dressed.


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