Hello sweet humans,
A gentle reminder: next Friday, September 26th, kicks off the Relationally Rooted Series. We’ve got space for you!
I admit, I’ve been a bit distracted of late (who hasn’t—there’s so much in the world right now) and I haven’t gotten the word out as widely as I hoped. Would you help me spread the word?
We begin with presence.
Session 1: Turning Toward invites you to reconnect with your Self in a way that feels steady and true. When things become murky, overwhelming, or unclear, it’s easy to lose contact with yourself. Here, we practice returning.
Through experiential, brain-informed somatic practices, you’ll build micro-practices that support staying with your internal experience, holding complexity, and remaining open without abandoning yourself. These practices help you stay connected in the moments that matter most.
Relationally Rooted Series Schedule:
Session 1: Turning Toward on 9.26.25
Session 2: Boundaries and Edges on 10.24.25
Session 3: Rupture and Repair on 11.21.25
You’re welcome to join us for one session or for the full series.
We gather from 4:30-8p at The Living Room at Full Circle in Gardiner NY. A meal will be incorporated into our time together as an intentional, tending practice in community space. Bring a meal that feeds you or plan to place an order with Benton (onsite) when we gather.
Learn more and register at connectfulness.com/relationally-rooted-series
With warmth,
Rebecca
PS: I know not everyone can join us in person in Gardiner, NY. I’m gathering names for a possible virtual series, simply reply to this email if you’d like me to keep you in the loop.
And if you’re curious about what I mean by Turning Toward and would like to dive a little deeper into my approach, I recently joined John Clarke on his Going Inside podcast for a conversation on this very theme. It’s geared a bit toward therapists, but may be meaningful for all. We talk about how grief itself can offer a gentle portal into deep healing. You can listen to our conversation here: johnclarketherapy.com/podcast/hidden-power-of-grief-rebecca-wong