A community of practice for community grief workers, plus 1-1 mentorship.

Because we don’t do this work alone!

support for group facilitators + grief workers

Upcoming Course Dates

January - April 2026

Classes meet on Thursdays from 2-4pm eastern (US) time

all sessions are recorded for those unable to make it live!

Discounted $450 through December 26th!

Scholarships form open through December 20th.

Get the discount!!

This class might be for you if…

✨ You love the idea of turning to the more than human world as inspiration and creative collaborators

✨ You are excited about plant magic, myth, and folklore, and deepening your relationship with the plant world

✨ You are looking for a creative outlet with which to express and process grief and loss

✨ You also want a creative practice that makes space for joy, play, and pleasure

✨ You are looking for ways to re-enchant your creative practice (or your life in general!)

✨ You feel you could benefit from a gentle, steady container for grief tending, rather than the occasional container that dives deep but leaves you feeling exhausted

✨ You’ve either found your creative practice disrupted by grief or overwork, OR you’ve found yourself brimming with creative energy but you’re not sure where to put it or how to begin or build a steady practice…

✨ You want to have sustainable rhythms in your creative practice rather ones that leave you burnt out, disappointed, and frustrated

✨ You are working through grief related to creative expression and would like a supportive cohort to do this work alongside

✨ You are looking for a cohort of others wanting to hold space for and support one another in grief filled times

✨ You appreciate moving at a slower pace and a community setting

Please note: this course does not cover how to use or prepare herbal remedies (see instead the herbalism for grief support course).

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An interdisciplinary cohort for creatives of all kinds

This course is grounded in the idea that we are all creative beings and we benefit from being in the company of others cultivating their creative practice, across a variety of creative mediums and backgrounds.

Participants accompany one another no matter where they are in relationship to their creative practice - whether you are new to thinking of yourself as an artist and would like support stepping into this part of yourself OR you’ve been creating art for years and find yourself craving some external structure, inspiration, prompts, and a supportive cohort of creators.

Past cohort members have created and shared with one another….

  • poetry, short stories, essays

  • songs, plays, dance, performance

  • sculptures, drawings, paintings, collage

  • spells, rituals, candles, altars

  • embroidery, clothing, fiber arts

  • costume, masks

  • culinary creations

  • gardens and nourishing spaces

  • the list goes on!

course Topics

In addition to doing a deep dive of the folklore of 10 different plants, we will explore the following themes together:

  • Flowers and Plants as Allies for the Underworld

  • Reconnecting with our lived experiences with plants and stories

  • Reconnecting with ancestral plant stories

  • Grieving as Shapeshifting + Being with the Unknown

  • Becoming Compost & Flora: Ripening into Death

  • Story Telling, Creative Writing, Art Making, + Myth Making

  • Entanglement + Collapse: staying with the trouble of love amidst collective + ecological loss

Course structure

Our class will meet 3 x per month for 4 months.

After which…. you will have

+ 1 year access to monthly calls with other grief workers and facilitators

+ discounted 1-1 mentorship sessions with me, which you can schedule anytime you like! (normally $200, for $100)

course approaches

click on each of the headings below to learn more!

  • Coming from a background in community organizing and community based education, I see the classroom as a space made up of relationships, and relationships as the place where healing happens, as well as a place of deep learning. While there will be spaces where I am sharing in a lecture or workshop based format, much of our exploration of what is shared will be collective dialogue - rather than simply me sharing with you. While there is no requirement to share, this is a space where I hope all will feel that their insights and experiences are welcome and valued.

    While each session is recorded, I think of the course as an invitation to be with each other in grief and our desire to support others in grief. All this to say, you’ll probably get more out of it and feel more connected to the course if you plan to attend most classes live- though this isn’t a requirement, and there are ways to participate via our discord for those unable to make it live.

  • Every thing in our class is an invitation and optional, and choice is central. There are many ways to participate and no one right way. Listening to your body, your resistances, your excitement and interest will be encouraged throughout our course.

    Grief is given a place at the table in our class discussions and check ins, but also in the design of this course, which is designed for those us who feel profoundly changed by our grief.

    We will also be creating space to share about our joys, and to lean into those places in our lives where we feel nourished - to tend to the both/and of our grief/joy, and the relationship between the two.

    This class is an invitation to really welcome ourselves and our grief however it arrives, emerges, and changes, and to let it be the vast, shapeshifting landscape of experience that it is.

  • Sinking into our relationships with plants teaches us so much about practicing the art of sensing, noticing, slowing down enough to give plants and our bodies and the places we live our attention. Remembering that we are already being held. Opening to nuance and not knowing. Opening to the possibilities of care and mutual aid between species, to being “stopped in our tracks in wonderment” of the ecosystems we find ourselves in and the beings we share them with (Queer Nature). And that noticing, remembering, opening, sensing, becoming re-enchanted to the world is in itself incredible medicine. This class is an invitation to embrace slowness and the possibility of enchantment as medicine, and see what doors that opens for grief support from plants, their wisdom, and their stories.

  • Instead of rooting our creative practices in capitalist expectations of endless productivity, at the expense of ourselves and the earth, we can have creative practices that look more like ecosystems. We can root our creative practice in attunement to ourselves and others, with seasons and cycles of growth and decay.

    With the plants as guides and collaborators, we get to make our creative process a process of attuning to the world and ourselves.

Cost

Cohort based Course - Full access

Access to this 4 month course is $1500 $1050 for those who sign up by December 26th using the code JUNIPER30

Payment plans are available and can be selected on the registration page below!

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Scholarships

Scholarships are available for BIPOC and low income students. If interested, please complete an interest form here by December 20th. Please don’t be shy!