a storytelling evening

‘Shapeshifting women’

 
 

It’s time for another free storytelling evening.

On the edge of Winter and Spring, as the light returns and we unfold little by little, I invite you to come lean in online web of things and listen to stories.

This storytelling evening is about shapeshifting women who make hard choices. Or maybe that’s what we’ll discuss.

What is a hard choice to make?

I will share two stories from the North. And we will have time to talk to what the tales evoked.

So that’s my invitation. To come around the virtual fire and listen. To let the imagination and inner landscapes take form. To far away lands and yet right here.

“Thank you for once again holding a nourishing space for storytelling, moving, listening and sharing around a virtual fire. I always take a lot with me from your gatherings in terms of community, movement practices, old stories shared in new and unprecedented ways and your way of holding space and allowing for what is present. THANK YOU”
— Lisbeth

Art by Lucy Campbell - I bought it a few years ago.

Practical info: 

This gathering is in English. 

We gather via zoom. Link will be sent out a few days before.


Date:

Sunday February 25th - 8pm - 9.30pm CET /Copenhagen or 2pm - 3.30pm EST

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IMPORTANT: this session will not be recorded

Alle genders are welcome <3

 

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about me

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For the past 15 years I’ve guided women to come closer to nature, their inner and outer wild. I have worked with groups and retreats and have years of experience in holding space for transformation. The past 7 years have been with a focus on community, nature, storytelling and rewilding in a modern world.

I’m also the host of the popular podcast called ‘Becoming Nature’ where I interviews peers from around the World, on sustainability, the wild, skill building and climate issues. I offers year long mentorships for people who want to build knowledge about and skills to work with the land. 

I was born in Northern Canada with deep roots with the indigenous people. I now lives with her family of 5 in a Danish woods.