Schedule

Retreat 2025 Groups and Activities

The Living Arts Women’s Wellness Retreats (WWR) are different from traditional retreats where the primary activities offered are yoga and meditation with additional classes or groups offered at an extra charge. The registration fee for the WWR covers all groups and activities allowing participants to choose and customize their ideal retreat experience. Our groups and activities are facilitated by licensed psychotherapists, registered yoga teachers and certified wellness providers. Other than pontoon boat rides, participants are not required to sign-up for any specific group ahead of time. Simply show up at the right time and place.

Therapist Facilitated Groups

Expressive Arts

Yoga & Sound Meditation

Recreation Activities

Lakefront Release Ceremony

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Opening Circle

We will open our retreat with everyone connecting or reconnecting with an ice breaker designed to be both informative and fun. Our swag bag will be filled with items that are useful and are aligned with our 2025 retreat intentions: Restoring with the Healing Power of Nature & Solitude; Learning from the Inner Wisdom of Our Mothers; and EmpowHERment Through the Collective Wisdom.

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Woman Aging with Soul

Women Aging with Soul is a way of us working with the cycles of nature to reflect on what the cycles of our lives have been. Designed to be supportive each other in keeping possibility, hope & vitality alive for women 50+ Eric Erickson identified a number of stages in the human life cycle. The last one, Integrity vs. Despair, where when there has not been healing around the disappointments and grief of life it can catch up to us at this stage. It can manifest in many ways - from illness to isolation to despair. 

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Restoring Balance: Strategies for Quality Sleep and Recharging Your Mind – Dr. McGowan

Sleep is a vital component of our overall well-being. Join us in this group to gain practical insights in improving your sleep patterns, recharging your energy, and achieving more restful and rejuvenating sleep. Explore relaxation techniques to ease your mind before bedtime and promote a calm sleep environment. Recognize the power of your thoughts in shaping your sleep experience and discuss techniques to change negative sleep expectations and foster a positive outlook on sleep. 

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Introduction to Somatic Process (CE)

Learn some of the foundational concepts of Core Energetics: Higher Self, Lower Self, and Mask. Experience somatic exercises that aid in getting in touch with/expressing parts of self including work in small groups to share/explore the ways we "Mask" to hide our Higher Self, Lower Self. Individuals who would like to do a more in-depth process will be invited to do so with the support of the group. The group closes with the Ending Circle – sharing in the collective support of the group. 

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Intuitive Eating (CE)

Find food freedom and learn to trust your body without the need for “willpower.” 

Intuitive Eating (IE) is a self-care eating framework, which integrates instinct, emotion, and rational thought. It is a weight-inclusive, evidence-based model with over 100 studies to date supporting its efficacy and benefits. Intuitive Eating is NOT a diet or food plan. There is nothing to count: no calories, carbs, points, or macros. This is not about losing weight. Intuitive Eating is about making peace with food - ALL food. Yes, making peace with ice cream, puffy Cheetos and Oreos too! It’s also about making friends with your body, instead of treating it like the enemy. Come discover how to drop the struggle with food and how to let your body be your friend. Together we will explore your personal family diet legacy, and you will learn about the 10 principles that make up the Intuitive Eating approach in order to start practicing them in your life. 

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Mind-Body-Glow Dance Party

Is a unique and transformative experience blending movement, mindfulness, and creativity. This event will use dancing mindfulness to guide participants in shedding the weight of their stress, unleashing their inner child, and connecting deeply with their bodies. The twist? Participants will have the chance to paint themselves with glow-in-the-dark body paint, using words, symbols, or abstract designs to express their inner emotions, thoughts, and creativity. As they move under the glow lights, they’ll step into a space of pure freedom and fun.

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Meeting Addiction with Science and Kindness: A Fresh Approach for Loved Ones of People who Struggle with Alcohol (CE)

Loving someone who struggles with alcohol can be agony. Folks have told you to give “tough love,” to “detach,” threaten, punish, give ultimatums, or “just” leave. Maybe you went to Al-Anon and found yourself among strangers. Maybe you’ve tried all those things and realized…they’re not really working. This group is for those of us who love a person struggling with alcohol and who want to learn a new, more effective, more compassionate way of understanding, loving and supporting them. Come discover CRAFT: Community Reinforcement and Family Training, an innovative approach to addiction that is effective, evidence-based and rooted in kindness and compassion instead of interventions and ultimatums. This group will offer you hope, encouragement and an introduction to the tools you need to make real change in your relationship with the person you’re worried about. This is also a great opportunity for therapists and other folks in supportive roles who want to discover a new approach to addiction.

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Lakefront Release Ceremony

Retreat.  Restore.  Release.

Join us as we gather for this peaceful, sacred Release Ceremony in the natural beauty of earth and sky, trees and stars.

Attend with specific Release intentions in mind or written down, or simply trust your Higher Self to serve you best in the moment - without much ‘managing’ on your part at all.

This unburdening ritual has the power to free up space within you, allowing you to choose with intention how you will nurture Self.

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Meaningful Endings

Join our entire retreat group for a reflective and purposeful closing ceremony designed to help you process, absorb, and integrate the experiences of our time together before transitioning back to everyday life. "Meaningful Endings" has become a cherished tradition at our Women’s Wellness Retreat, providing a heartfelt way to bring us together one last time and close the circle, until we gather again.

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Drum Circle

Join us for a powerful drumming circle led by Kimberly (no musical experience required!) around the bonfire, where we’ll tap into the rhythm of creativity, connection, and community. Drum circles offer a unique opportunity to reduce stress, boost mood, and enhance mindfulness through the collective heartbeat of rhythm. Feel free to bring your own drum, or enjoy the variety of percussion instruments provided, along with guidance and instruction. Embrace the healing power of rhythm and experience a deeper connection with yourself and others in a supportive, uplifting environment.

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The Path of Azul

The path of Azul is a movement-based embodiment practice and a path of personal transformation that supports the awakening of consciousness. Azul serves as a means to harness the wisdom of the body. In our dance we will be working with the Four Orientations of Azul which are: Listening- Cultivating our capacity to listen through the body; Allowing- Facilitates our ability to accept life as it is; Opening- Restores the body to its natural receptivity; and Moving Towards- Creating an intimate experience with the moment, calling us into presence. 

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Restoring with the Healing Power of Nature I

In this experiential workshop you will be exploring self-care rituals and making your own Mud Masques.  Remember the joy of hopping in mud puddles and having it squish between your toes?  Want to connect more deeply with the earth by smearing it on your face? Come to this low-key workshop where you’ll make a Mud Masque to take home and use at your leisure.

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Restoring with the Healing Power of Nature II

In this experiential workshop you will be exploring self-care rituals and making your own Salt/Sugar Scrub. Whether it’s time to sluff off a season, a past relationship, or just some rough skin, using a homemade salt or sugar scrub is an easy solution.  Come to this hands-on workshop where participants get to make-and-take their own sugar or salt scrub to use at home. 

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Feminist Expressive Arts

More details coming soon.

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Expression Through Drama

This experiential, body involved group experience will guide you through creative arts methods, such as archetype explorations, poetry/writing, music, movement, and more to come into greater connection with where you feel stuck and how to transform that energy into healing and growth. 

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Healing in Grief Part 1 & 2

More details coming soon.

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Inner Peace Yoga

Tricia will lead this yoga class from the perspective of Trauma Informed Yoga, Yoga Nidra, and Yoga Therapy for Anxiety, Depression, Stress, and Grief, to guide participants towards a place of inner peace and self-discovery.

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Sound Meditation

Sound meditation has the ability to shift brainwaves from high-frequency gamma or beta waves into lower-frequency alpha and theta waves. As noted on the graphic, alpha waves are associated with a calm but alert mental state, while theta waves are even slower and correspond to deep relaxation, meditative state.

Individuals with chronic anxiety and stress are often “locked in” to a high level of activation on the flight-fight threat response system. Sound meditation can assist in inducing calm and promoting balance within the nervous system to reduce overall stress, and promote psychological well-being.

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Partner Yoga

Join Amara and Tricia for a rejuvenating partner yoga session designed to help you connect with others through shared, assisted poses. Partner yoga offers a unique way to deepen bonds, build trust, and foster communication—both on and off the mat. Through fun and supportive partner exercises, you’ll strengthen your body, enhances balance, flexibility, and trust as you work together, creating a sense of unity and connection with each other.

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SoulCollage® (CE)

SoulCollage®, will introduce us to the self-reflective and personally nourishing process. Through simple collage techniques, individuals can deepen their understanding of the relationships between one’s own personality parts, their family/community/world, as well as personal dreams, symbols, and spirit. Cards are used for personal guidance and as meditation. A SoulCollage® deck can become a multi-card mirror of yourself and your soul- whether it consists of three cards or a hundred. The group will explore together how to create and process cards as well as when and how this process may be useful for women’s wellness.

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Early Rising Yoga & Meditation

Kickstart your day with a revitalizing Somatic Awakening class that welcomes the rising sun with open hearts and rejuvenated spirits. This unique morning experience combines the elements of somatic free flow movement, mindful breathwork, and soothing sound therapy to nourish your body, mind, and soul.

This Morning Somatic Awakening class is suitable for individuals of all levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners. Whether you're seeking a gentle start to your day or aiming to deepen your mind-body connection, this class offers a nurturing and holistic approach to well-being.

Join us as we welcome the dawn and embark on a journey of self-discovery and renewal. Start your mornings on a positive note and infuse your day with vitality and balance.

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Transformative Insight Imagery (CE)

Bathe yourself in your personalized supports with Transformative Insight Imagery.  Gather your supportive resources through four unique experiences, connecting you to your experience of a peaceful place; wise, loving support; greater balance between your left and right brain; your Essential Self (your best self).  Practice when and how to access each of your T.I.I. supportive resources for facing life’s challenging moments with greater ease.  All imaging experiences are imager generated, unlike guided imagery.  T.I.I. is empowering for the imager, as imagers learn to trust their resources and gain mastery in accessing them independently!  Each participant will have their own private experience and sharing is optional. Learn more about Transformative Insight Imagery by visiting KelliUnderwood.com

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Life Compass (CE)

Everyday women receive messaging about how to look, how to be, and what to do in this world.  This group is an opportunity to pause and consider how you, based on your own values rather than messaging, would like to show up in your life.  We will create your personal life compass to help move you toward what is most important in your life.

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Pontoon Boat Conversations & Connections

Hop aboard for a scenic boat ride and immerse yourself in the beauty of Lake Gaston while getting to know your fellow retreat participants. "Captain Kimmy" will guide the group through the waters of Pea Hill Creek (one of the coves of Lake Gaston) offering a close-up view of the surrounding nature and local wildlife. It is a great way to transition into the relaxation. Space is limited, so be sure to sign up at the big top tent to secure your spot for this very enjoyable experience!

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Pontoon Boat Silent Meditation

A small group will slowly cruise the waters of Lake Gaston to the spot where the boat will be anchored and the noise of the boat cut off to listen to the sounds of nature. We hope the ~30 minute experience will foster relaxation and help you leave the stress of everyday life behind.

Retreat 2025 Daily Schedule

Groups and activities start at 12:00 on May 1st and run through to 1:30 on May 3rd. Participants may choose groups spontaneously, there is no required pre-selection. The only activities with a sign-up sheet are the ones that involve the pontoon boat as space is limited. Retreat goers can customize their experience by attending many or only a few of the group experiences. One or more opportunities are available throughout the entire retreat.

Additional activities are available throughout the day: hiking, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, completing the Companion Journal exercises, Crafts & Connecting and of course relaxing
with others or alone. We will also have select providers offering ala cart services to add to your retreat if desired.

Use the contact button to obtain a copy of our WWR25 schedule. Those with (CE) are optional to earn Continuing Education credits for LCSWs and LCMHCs.

2025 journal