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Offerings

Some of the most important work happens in the in-between: between knowing and not-yet-knowing, between disciplines, between one way of understanding the world and another.
This is where I tend to show up.

Sand Dune Patterns

Kinning

For those who think better together.

Workshops and retreats for teams, organisations, and communities ready to do the real work.


I don't think of workshops as delivery mechanisms. I think of them as temporary field sites — places where something can be noticed that couldn't be noticed before.

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My workshops draw on ethnographic fieldwork, somatic practice, and years of sitting with communities in moments of uncertainty, transition, and grief. They're designed for people who are tired of professional and personal development that skims the surface. These are designed for individuals, teams, researchers, and practitioners who want to think harder, feel more carefully, and leave with something that stays.

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Orienting

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For when the map no longer fits the territory.

Consultancy for organisations navigating complexity, transition, and the questions that don't have easy answers.

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Sustained engagement with hard problems. The kind of crossroads where a report won't cut it. I'm particularly drawn to projects that live between disciplines, between sectors, or between knowledge systems — where the question itself is still forming.

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My consultancy draws on expertise in qualitative research design, Indigenous data sovereignty, environmental governance, community engagement, and cross-cultural facilitation. I work with research institutions, NGOs, government bodies, and mission-driven organisations.

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Attending

For those who already know something is asking for their attention.

One-on-one sessions for anyone ready to slow down and actually listen.

 

Something keeps surfacing. In the margins of a busy day, in the body, in the same thought you've had a hundred times. You already know it's asking for your attention. You just haven't had the conditions to properly turn towards it yet.

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Attending offers one-on-one sessions for people ready to slow down and actually listen. This isn't therapy. But it is serious, unhurried attention, informed by somatic practice, Buddhist meditation, Internal Family Systems, trauma therapies, and the particular discipline of sitting with uncertainty. It's about learning to stay present to what's actually there, rather than what you expect to find.

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We work with what's present. What your body knows. What you keep returning to.

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The following offerings are available as half-day intensives, full-day workshops, multi-day retreats, multi-part courses, or bespoke engagements shaped around your particular terrain. 

Imponderabilia: Arts of Attention

Imponderabilia names the small, living details of experience that resist representation, but shape

everything. The smell of a place. The pause before an answer. The feeling when you enter a room.

 

This immersive workshop explores the subtle textures of experience shaping how we feel, connect, and move through the world. Through guided sensory and creative note-taking exercises, participants are invited into practices of deep noticing to produce field-notes of the everyday.

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Arts of Attention: Curiosity, uncertainty, and the art of staying present

Six ways of being in the not-yet. Based on the Imponderabilia framework, this workshop offers practices for holding complexity without collapsing it. It is designed for researchers, leaders, facilitators, and anyone whose work keeps placing them at the edge of what they know. 

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Embodied writing

In an age of AI, doom scrolling, and brain drain, this workshop invites participants to slow down and feel.

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We’ll attend to ways words emerge from and respond to the messy, fleshy, and lively world of bodies, emotions, and environments.

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We'll cover embodied dimensions of inspiration, procrastination, structure, style, and delivery. 

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Feeling your way home: Embodied methods for researchers and practitioners

What does it feel like to work from feeling? And what might you learn if you started there? An introduction to affective and sensory methods including body mapping, somatic inquiry, ethnographic attention for anyone whose work involves being present to the world around them. 

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