Build Your Personal Resilience

Join us to discover your inner WILDness, or wholeness of being by reconnecting to self and nature to feel more authentic, rejuvenated, and resilient.

  • The Experience

    Led by your experienced guide, Allison, through pre-recorded circle sessions, you will be taught how to embrace seasonality, practice nature connection and develop mindfulness. Sessions often include recommendations for wild-crafting and elements of herbal practices. All spiritual and cultural backgrounds are embraced, as our diversity is beautiful and allows a multifaceted way of viewing the world. Our diversity also creates capacity for compassion and empathy and lends us all strength and resilience.

  • Dates and Times

    This AUTUMN 2021 Series includes THREE monthly New Moon Circles to be released in October, November and December, in time for the New Moon each month. Circles will be available to experience on or before the following dates: *** October 3, 2021 *** November 7, 2021 *** December 5, 2021

  • Supplies You May Need

    Please gather the following items and have them available for Circle each month if you have them: Journal and writing utensil; mat, a pillow or cushion to sit comfortably on the floor or at your work station for meditation; nourishment that you might need (tea, snacks); recommended supplies to fit the circle themes (for our wild-crafting or permaculture principle component). Monthly supply lists will be provided.

Circle Facilitator

The Resiliency Institute and the Wild Woman Project

Wild Woman Project Circle Facilitator

Dr. Allison Mitch

As a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Yoga Instructor, Shamanic Practitioner, Reiki Master, Ecologist, Part-time Professor, ordained Reverend, and Sex Counselor, Allison is a holistic healthcare practitioner with a diverse educational and professional background. This eclectic mix birthed her own WILD woman through recognition of the connection and depth of all of life. In her circles and classes offered through The Resiliency Institute, she seeks to create a sacred and inviting space for self-reflection, meditation, healing, connection with others, and reconnection with nature for the return of soulfulness, or “re-wilding." She has completed her Edible Wild Plants Certificate and Bioregional Herbalism Certificate through The Resiliency Institute and weaves knowledge from both into her classes, teaching others about connection to place, place-based medicine, and reminding us that we ARE nature. Learn more at Allison's website, ignitewell-being.com

FAQ

  • What is the refund policy?

    Full refunds are available prior to the first class session. After the class has begun, a pro-rated refund can be requested before the second class date. After the second class, no refunds can be provided, due to operational expenses, and inability to replace your seat in the limited capacity course. However, a letter for 501c3 donation can be provided for your tax purposes. Thank you for your consideration.

  • What supplies will I need?

    (NOT included in tuition) Please gather the following items and have them available for Circle each month if you have them: Journal and writing utensil; mat, a pillow or cushion to sit comfortably on the floor or at your work station for meditation; nourishment that you might need (tea, snacks); recommended supplies to fit the circle themes (for our wild-crafting or permaculture principle component). A supply list with nominal costs will be provided for each monthly theme.

  • How long do I have access to the course material?

    You will have access to the material for a full year once the class begins.