Co-Harvesting Sessions
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH
11:00AM - 12:30PM EST
and
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30TH
12PM - 1:30PM EST
Your registration includes:
The Harvesting Guide
Entry to both co-harvesting sessions
A spot for a friend
WHAT IS HARVESTING?
Harvesting is a focused practice of gathering insights and wisdom from your personal archives—journals, documents, notes, and more.
It's a deliberate process of revisiting and cultivating meaning from your experiences and recorded reflections.
Harvesting is a process of slowing down to catch up with yourself.
Harvesting is a process of turning raw insight into writing projects.
Harvesting is a process of giving your voice significance.
Harvesting is a process of codifying the hard won lessons.
Harvesting is a process of listening to your life.
Through harvesting, you craft a repository of your own wisdom.
The Harvesting Guide is a digital guide that walks you through, step-by-step, how to have a harvesting practice that is truly your own.
HARVESTING IS FOR YOU IF…
You are looking to explore or deepen in writing as a form of self-care
You are an ardent journal-keeper
You desire stronger boundaries, deeper self-trust, and a true sense of coming home to yourself
You are interested in building a body of work
You often feel daunted, doubtful, and alone in your creative efforts
You want to remember and embody your wholeness
Sunday, 11/17 11:00AM - 12:30PM EST and Thursday, 1/30 12PM - 1:30PM EST
Your registration includes the Harvesting Guide, entry to both co-harvesting sessions, and spot to bring a friend. Registration closes 11/16.
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What if I already have the Harvesting Guide, can I join?
Yes! EMAIL ME at maggy@regardingdew.com and I'll give you a discount that covers the difference!
What if I can’t make live calls?
At this time, workshops are only live. This might change in future iterations, but for now, it will not be recorded beyond our collective sharing of the present moment (and whatever notes you want to take!) just like life offline. There are a few reasons behind this, but one is that this space is meant to feel safe to be vulnerable, sincere, and to grapple with ideas within. This becomes less so when we know that we are being filmed and that there is a record that exists across many computers.
Who else will be there?
Regarding Dew magnetizes people who are open, caring, real, funny, human, reserved, outgoing… We have people joining from many generations, cultures, and countries.
Being in community like this feels vulnerable and out of my comfort zone…
Same, which is why I initially created these spaces. My intention has been and continues to be oriented around crafting a gathering space for us to show up as ourselves, in process, in togetherness, in the messy middle of life without pretense. You never have to unmute (you are welcome to contribute using the chat).
The two most common adjectives people use to describe Regarding Dew spaces are ‘connection’ and ‘safe’. (That said, what feels safe for one person might not for you. Please be sure to review the Conditions of Gathering to see we make a space that prioritizes wellbeing)
My hope is that this is an opportunity to deepen in the truth of your belonging and the necessity of your creative expression.
What else should I know?
No breakout rooms & cameras ON so we can all be connected in this space. Please review the Conditions of Gathering if it's your first time joining a Regarding Dew offering.