Upcoming Events
Kevin Fedarko
An extraordinary explorer of the American Southwest and advocate for environmental conservation, writer for Time and Outside magazines, and author of “The Emerald Mile” and “A Walk in the Park."
Marcie Telander
Marcie has been called a “wise guide,” a “master storyteller” and an “elder of the eco-psychology and expressive arts therapy movements.” In a challenging world of fleeting human potential programs, Marcie is a foundational 'Grandmother," community organizer, and founder of the earth-honoring celebration Vinotok. She follows no single system or path, except for the one rising organically before her.
John Perkins, Part 2
New York Times Bestselling author, whose works include Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, Touching the Jaguar, and Message from Pleiades.
MysterE
As an evolutionary author, poet, artist, musician, sound healer, labyrinth designer, and community leader - MysterE is on a mission of forgiveness - to band together with other Black Sheep to create New Earth.
IWN Integration
Every encounter creates raw experience — insight, emotion, new information — but raw experience decays fast. Without a structured process to make sense of it, most of what happened evaporates within days, and people default back to old patterns.
The event was never the work. It was the input. Integration is the work — the deliberate practice of reflecting on what happened, naming what it means, and deciding what changes as a result. Skip that step, and you've just paid for a memorable experience with no return.
This isn't new — it's the basic mechanism behind every serious model of experiential learning: you don't grow during the workout; you grow during recovery. You don't learn from an experience; you learn by incorporating an experience into your life. Treating integration as an optional follow-up rather than a structural part of the event leaves the actual return unharvested.
We will connect to enjoy some of the fruits of our first year online and our first in-person gathering. Thank you for being a part of a tremendous first year as a community.