Our Common Life Workshop Library
On this page you’ll find links to a handful of workshops on topics that’s we’ll be touching on together in Our Common Life.
At times I’ll encourage you all to watch one of these recordings, or I might point you in the direction of one of these workshops to deep dive on a particular topic to guide your personal community building journey.
The first workshop on Relationship by design is a great place to start as it lays the foundation for the rest of the workshops, and is a concept that we’ll orient to together often.
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Having a clear vision for what you want to cultivate in your life and the world around you, is the first step in making it a reality. In this workshop we’ll expand your understanding of ‘the village’ in your life and make space and time to deepen your own community vision.
Through guided visualization, journaling prompts and rich personal exploration you will come away with more clarity about what you want for yourself and the people around you - now, in the future, and everywhere in between.
Passcode: u..yjG54
Your life is made up of a whole web of relationships. It is a beautiful and complex ecosystem with many parts, and each relationship plays a unique role in your flourishing.
We’ll explore the many important relationships in your life and how they all fit together, to help you see where your attention and intention is most needed. This workshop is especially great for those who find themselves craving more elements of community in their everyday, and will set you up to identify where to invest your energy relationally.
Passcode: tZ&+3V8=
In this workshop we’ll explore a 5-step process that supports your vision moving into form: from clarifying what’s true and resonant, to crafting your invitation, gathering shared buy-in, co-creating culture and agreements, and iterating through experience.
We cover tangible tools and a clear process for bringing your idea to life. Whether you're a seasoned community holder or just starting to dream, this is a place to begin with others.
Passcode: @G%5s2d^
We use relationship audits when we want to make adjustments to the dynamic in an existing relationship. Relationship audits help us clarify the purpose, roles, expectations and rules of engagement of a given relationship.
You’ll walk away with a practical framework for addressing changes that need to be made in a relationship, along with a specific process to initiate and facilitate the important conversations that need to happen.
Passcode: nsb5kA@0
In this workshop, we’ll explore simple, practical ways to build community in your immediate surrounding - your street, your building, your neighbourhood. This is about the quiet, powerful work of becoming someone who belongs to a place, and helps others belong too.
You’ll leave with tools, ideas, and encouragement for building a kind of local village - the kind where asking for a cup of sugar or offering childcare doesn’t feel strange, but natural. You don’t have to have it all figured out. You just have to be willing to begin.
Passcode: tDDn?81a
The work of community starts within. For many of us, the desire to connect is tender. We want to deepen relationships—with friends, family, at work, or in our wider networks—but fear, old stories, and questions of worthiness show up at the door.
This 2-hour workshop is an invitation to pause and tend to the inner terrain that shapes how we show up with others. Through guided exercises, reflection, and embodied practices, we’ll explore the roots of belonging, self-worth, and the stories that shape our relational patterns.
Passcode: LUb8htj%
Sometimes you have a relationship or group that you want to create greater depth with, but don’t know where to start.
Together, we’ll explore how design, work, play, and ritual can be meaningful tools for weaving connection and fostering a sense of belonging. Think: collaborative workdays that feel like celebration, shared rituals that root you in intention, and playful structures that unlock collective creativity.
Relationships—whether with friends, partners, children, or communities—are complex, living systems. Needs don’t always align. This workshop is for anyone navigating the dance of caring for yourself and the whole.
Together, we’ll explore what it means to live in relational ecosystems and practice discernment. We’ll touch into questions like: When do I lean in, and when do I step back? How do I hold my own need alongside yours? How can my body help me make wise, generous choices?
Through embodied practice, frameworks, and honest conversation, we’ll move toward a more grounded way of being in relationship—one rooted in reciprocity, generosity, and community-minded discernment.
Conflict is not a sign that something’s gone wrong. It’s a sign that something matters. Whether we’re in teams, families, partnerships, or communities, we will encounter moments of rupture. What matters is how we meet them.
This workshop offers a whole-system approach to conflict. Rather than seeing it as a problem to solve, we’ll explore conflict as a doorway: into deeper understanding, clearer boundaries, and more honest relating. We’ll explore how to meet tension with more steadiness and less charge, how to show up when it’s hard, and how to stay in connection without abandoning yourself.