This experiential ecotherapy workshop invites women and gender-expansive participants to reclaim feminine wisdom through embodied connection with the living earth and one another. Grounded in relational and earth-based ways of knowing, participants will learn practices that restore self-trust, intuitive voice, and ecological belonging. Through guided nature connection and collective witnessing, the workshop offers healing space for grief, silenced knowing, and disconnection from body and instinct. Participants will be inspired by the remembering that feminine power is relational and rises in shared presence rather than isolation. They will leave with grounded practices and renewed inner authority to guide their lives, relationships, and spiritual paths.

Nomi (Kate) Monson (they/she) is a LICSW in Minnesota and Wisconsin, ecotherapist, and founder of Firesoul and Oak, a nature-based healing practice devoted to helping people reclaim self-trust, belonging, and authentic expression through relationship with the living world. Their work centers feminine, queer, spiritual, and relational ways of knowing and weaves ecotherapy, relational cultural therapy, Buddhist, ecofeminist, and depth psychologies, ritual, and poetic reflection to support identity, grief, and spiritual emergence. Nomi facilitates outdoor therapy, groups, and immersive intensives in the Twin Cities and the Driftless Region along the Mississippi River, guiding participants to reconnect with embodied wisdom and ecological belonging. They are passionate about restoring collective feminine power through relationship, intuition, and earth connection.
Website: www.firesoulandoak.com