Shared Spaces
Shared Spaces
Community-rooted gatherings and seasonal sessions.
Because connection is something we build — slowly, together, and in real life.
Why Shared Spaces Matter
We’re not meant to do it all alone.
True community is small enough to hold real connection — but big enough to enrich it.
The work of renowned evolutionary psychologist and anthropologist Robin Dunbar on meaningful connection is clear: humans can deeply sustain only around 150 relationships, each within smaller layers of intimacy. That’s not about numbers — it’s about the depth of knowing.
Renowned leadership thinker Simon Sinek echoes this idea of intentional community:
“A community is a group of people who agree to grow together.”
In other words, intentional community isn’t just about proximity — it’s about shared purpose. These gatherings aren’t random; they’re rooted in a quiet agreement to show up, grow, and reconnect to what matters.
"There was such relief in being in a space where nothing needed performing. Just real people, thoughtful conversation, and a slower pace."
🌿 The Third Place
A gathering space for reflection, connection, and conversation — outside the usual roles of work and home.
🐾 Paws & Percolate
Nature-based walks for business owners and their dogs — a chance to connect, reflect, and breathe (with wagging tails in tow).
🍂 Seasonal Circles
Guided group gatherings rooted in the season — weaving reflection, conversation, and quiet shifts in rhythm.
🌱 Biophilia Sessions
Small-group experiences exploring our innate connection to nature and its role in creativity, clarity, and nervous system health.
What Makes These Spaces Different
These are not fast-paced workshops or network-building funnels.
They’re intentional, welcoming spaces to exhale, reflect, and reconnect — in real places, with real people.
✨ Slower.
✨ Softer.
✨ Smarter.