Facilitation

We guide organizations and communities through restorative transformation. This includes consulting, facilitating, and mediating to repair harm and advance healing justice at the intersection of social justice. Practical, accountable, and trauma-informed, our services turn conflict into sustainable change. Get results you can measure: safer workplaces, strengthened relationships, clearer policies, and resilient communities committed to justice and repair.

Our Experiences

Community Session
$100.00

Conflict has a bad rap. Let’s face it, we all run into a moment of tension that sometimes feels impossible to resolve. Our Community Session, centers repair and understanding. After this 1 hour guided facilitation session, we will focus on restoring community and gaining better awareness of each other and our needs.

Sessions can include pre and post surveys to better measure change and for an additional cost, tea service

We are each tiny fragments of a greater whole, and we are each necessary. In community, our potential is truly realized - Adrienne Maree Brown

Cultural Appropriation in Herbalism Class
$300.00

This three-hour in-person class is an honest, grounded exploration of one of the most important conversations happening in herbalism today. We'll look at what cultural appropriation actually means in a plant medicine context who gets credit, who profits, and who gets erased and trace real stories like echinacea's journey from Lakota Oglala Sioux tradition to European supplement shelves.

Together we'll examine how white supremacy operates through erasure in herbal spaces, reconnect with our own ancestral plant traditions, and explore the ethics of wildcrafting and plant sourcing. Students leave with a practical framework they can apply to their practice right away.

This class is for herbalists at every level who want to do this work with more honesty, more care, and deeper roots.

Core themes: Respect · Acknowledging · Reparation · Self-Introspection

What People Are Saying

“I think the facilitator, Stephanie, did a great job navigating a not easy topic that can be challenging for white bodies to sit with.”

— Former Participant

“I really enjoyed the handouts as well as the group activities. I honestly would like a part 2 and to go a bit deeper. Please let me know if this happens in the future.”

— Former Class Participant

“I always feel kinda out of place but def felt comfortable to have uncomfortable conversations. The facilitator, Stephanie had a very warm inviting energy.”

— Former Participant

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