The Gift of the Shapeshifter:

How an Ancient Myth of Transformation
Can Connect You to the
Wild Heroine Within

An experiential workshop for personal & professional growth

Online, March 1 and 6

 
 

Maybe you know the tale of the Selkie, the seal who turned into a woman and then back again to join her sisters in the sea.

Perhaps you know the story of the witch who turned into the hare?

What about the goddess who becomes a fly?

The Shapeshifter has held the human imagination for centuries.

These stories still matter. Especially the folktales about the women who become animals. Why?

They help us explore the hunger for wild freedom that always burns within.

The Shapeshifter still has so much to teach us about how we long for change (and how we fear it, too).

Ancient stories of transformation
can help you navigate the changes of today & tomorrow.

 
 

In this free one-hour workshop, we’ll dive deep into one myth of the shapeshifter

Just as I do on KnotWork Storytelling, I’ll weave you a story and provide insights into its history and cultural resonance.

You’ll have a chance to do some personal “myth working” and seek out the specific resonances that this story has for you.

And then, because myths and stories build meaning as they are shared, we will come together to share our insights and our inquiries-in-process.

This free workshop is offered twice:

Wednesday, March 1 at noon ET
and
Monday, March 1 at 7 PM ET.

Exploring the stories of shapeshifters opens you up to your relationship with your own human nature and with the more than human world.