Collective Vibrance

A Workshop to Craft Your Next Chapter With Intention and Joy

What

A workshop to reflect and connect through thoughtful activities to support living the lives we desire with an amazing community of women.

Who

Up to 8 pairs of friends of the female variety. Our workshop is designed with supportive, ongoing relationships in mind. As being with friends makes experiences more fun and meaningful, your pair partner can be anyone with whom you want to cultivate connection.

When

Saturday, March 1st 9:30am- 2:30pm

Where

2620 NE Fremont St, Portland, OR 97212 (Fremont United Methodist)

Why

We believe that support, reflection and connection are key components to living our fullest lives. In that spirit, we developed a workshop to gather a circle of women to reflect, connect and dream into their next vibrant chapter. As friendships are a catalyst for inspiration, nourishment and joy we are inviting pairs of women to join us in playfully and thoughtfully designing next steps to living our fullest lives.

What to expect

We will engage in structured activities, reflection, and connection to intentionally dive deeper into our next chapter surrounded by inspiring, dynamic women. We will have lunch together, including some small group connection time. We will round out the day with the remaining activities that include creating action steps to continue to build the lives we most desire. Bridget and Rafaela will be guiding this experience and providing a nourishing and ease-filled framework so that you are free to play, create, and connect with your most joyful self.

What’s included

Coffee/tea and light breakfast nibbles, lunch from Whole Bowl, and activity materials.

Cost

Early bird pricing is $119/per person before February 14th, $159 after February 14th, 2025.

If this sounds nourishing, dreamy, and/or just what you are looking for, please join us!

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About Us

Rafaela Steen has been bringing people together for support, joy and connection for most of her adult life. For the last two decades, Rafaela has worked as a strengths-based licensed clinical social worker focusing on social, emotional, mental health and wellbeing in public education convening many groups of educational leaders, educators, and students. As a human in the world, Rafaela sees the need for play and connection within community, and actively creates intentional gatherings of joy wherever she can.

Bridget Calfee brings 20 years of professional social work, team development, and nonprofit leadership experience. Bridget was the founding executive director for HomePlate Youth Services, a nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon. Now, she uses her skills from leading teams and being a connection-driven human to focus on facilitating peer support groups, workshops and supporting leaders through her consulting business Bridget Calfee Consulting LLC.