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Relating with the wisdom of mycelium through embodiment practice, community weaving, and expansive creativity

"Mycelium helps us see ourselves." 
adrienne maree brown 

Relational Mycology

Emulating what fungi do best: making kin with other creatures to deepen our capacity for care and reciprocity

Somatic Awareness

Re-connecting with the body, the senses, emotional landscapes, and spiritual intuition to foster greater resilience

Ecological Sensibility

Exploring the interconnectivity of our local ecologies to co-create balanced conditions for life to thrive

Community Education

Forming relationships with other humans to strengthen our webs of interdependency and knowledge

Learning through a new lens

Fungi are often perceived as objects of study, sustenance, medicine, and commodification.
How might we come into relationship with fungi, re-defining our approach to interbeing?
Grief is a path to understanding entangled shared living and dying; human beings must grieve with, for we are in and of the fabric of this undoing.

Donna Haraway

On the compost heap, nothing is exiled.

Sophie Strand

It's not easy to know how to make a life, much less avert planetary destruction. Luckily there is still company, human and not human.

Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing

Join a community class

Interested in learning more? Check out my upcoming offerings to explore topics and timelines that might pique your curiosity.

I offer classes for various age groups and abilities. No prior experience in mycology is necessary! Please let me know if there is anything I can do to accommodate your needs.