A committed 5-month book circle for femmes exploring self-responsibility, nervous systems, and conscious relating.
A five-month facilitated circle for women & femmes
This five-month book group is an intentional, connection-centered space for women and femmes (including non-binary, gender-expansive, and gender-nonconforming femmes) who want to lead their lives—and their relationships—from self-awareness, responsibility, and choice.
Using Radical Relating as our guide, we’ll explore what it means to relate from the inside out: strengthening internal authority, understanding our nervous systems, and practicing honest, consent-based connection with ourselves and others.
This is not about fixing yourself or learning the “right” way to relate.
It’s about cultivating conscious choice, clarity, and capacity—and doing so in community.
This group is designed to go deep rather than wide, which is why commitment and continuity are essential.
Second Tuesday of each month
February 10 • March 10 • April 14 • May 12 • June 9
6:00–8:00pm PST
📍 Zoom
Limited to 10 women & femmes to support trust, presence, and meaningful dialogue.
$25 for the full 5-month series
This fee secures your place in the container and honors the collective commitment.
Please register only if you are able to attend all five sessions.
Depth, safety, and transformation are built through consistency and showing up together.
This is a facilitated space rooted in conscious leadership principles—where awareness, curiosity, and choice replace reactivity and habit.
(Please read carefully. These agreements are foundational to the container. If they don’t feel aligned, this group may not be the right fit.)
These are not rules—they are relational commitments that support safety, trust, and growth.
1. Commitment & Presence
We agree to attend all five sessions, arrive on time, and remain present for the full container whenever possible. If something unavoidable arises, we communicate proactively.
2. Confidentiality
What is shared in this space stays in this space. Stories, identities, and personal reflections are not shared outside the group without explicit consent.
3. Speak From the “I”
We speak from our own lived experience rather than giving advice, diagnosing, or fixing others.
4. Self-Responsibility
We take responsibility for our emotions, triggers, needs, and boundaries. Discomfort is welcomed as information—not something to be avoided or projected.
5. Consent & Choice
Sharing is always an invitation, never an obligation. You are encouraged to check in with yourself and choose what feels aligned in each moment.
6. Curiosity Over Judgment
We practice curiosity toward ourselves and others, especially when something feels challenging. We allow complexity, nuance, and difference.
7. Impact Over Intent
We acknowledge that good intentions don’t erase impact. We stay open to feedback and repair when needed, grounded in mutual respect.
8. Growth Mindset
This is a learning space. We welcome reflection, self-awareness, and evolution—without striving for perfection.