Community gatherings for those who love ideas, deep conversations, and exploring what it means to live well.
Gather is where we come together to explore ideas and practices that deserve more time and attention than a single class or article can offer. It's a space to bring your curiosity, ask questions, and connect with others who love this work.
Through book clubs, discussion circles, and shared experiments, we'll create space for the kinds of conversations that stay with you—the ones that connect your practice to your life.
Monthly gatherings to discuss books at the intersection of philosophy, spirituality, science, and lived experience. Authors like Mary Oliver, Pema Chödrön, Rebecca Solnit, Jung, and texts both ancient and contemporary.
Launching Soon
Deep-dive discussions on yoga philosophy, contemplative traditions, and the big questions. No prerequisites required—just curiosity and willingness to sit with complexity.
Coming 2026
Community challenges that invite us to try on new practices, perspectives, and ways of being. Monthly themes with optional check-ins and shared reflections.
Coming 2026
Occasional gatherings with guest teachers, artists, thinkers, and practitioners whose work bridges different worlds—bringing together movement, philosophy, creativity, and lived wisdom.
In Development
All gathering opportunities are announced first to newsletter subscribers. You'll receive invitations, reading lists, discussion prompts, and updates about upcoming events.
Some gatherings will be in-person (location to be announced), others will be virtual, and some will be hybrid. The format depends on the specific offering and what serves the community best.
These gatherings balance thoughtfulness with accessibility. We'll engage deeply without taking ourselves too seriously, explore spiritual questions without dogma, and make space for both insight and uncertainty.
These gatherings are for people who:
You don't need to have read all the right books or practiced for years. Just bring your curiosity and willingness to engage honestly.