The current of my work often leads me to collaborating with other practitioners and organizations.
I believe my collaborations are expressions of the communal nature of the healing arts, weaving a web of connection across borders and cultures.
A Rites of Passage perspective can be woven into a diverse range of offerings; from retreats, to trainings, from adventures to times of solitude.
My work can add depth, open opportunities, invite relationships, and support integrations.
Collaborating can be intuitive other times it can be extremely complex. These are some elements I have learned to look for in collaborations.
We enrich each others' work. Meaning that what we offer is compatible while not competitive. Offering diversity to the people or the environments that we work with
Our morals and values align and support each other. This is an important aspect for me to give and receive support to the heart and soul purpose of those I collaborate with.
Using communication as not only a tool but a gift is crucial to the weave of our collaboration. Adding a whole another layer to our potential relationship and creation.
Approaching our collaboration with curiosity for what we can create. This process may take many twists and turns, how may we meet this mystery together.
Reciprocal trust. Both innate and earned, in each other, in our intention, in our work, in our follow through and in our relationship.
Through collaborations my work has woven through other organizations, offerings, projects, and programs.
I would love to hear about how our work could weave and support each other and the communities we serve.