Something new is beginning to take shape on Wednesday mornings in Durango.
This gathering is an invitation for women to come together, slow down, and connect in a more meaningful way. We’ll share a little about what’s starting to emerge for these mornings, and open space for conversation around what’s been on your mind, what’s shifting, what’s asking for your attention, and what you may be wanting more of.
In these first few weeks, the gatherings will be more of an introduction, a chance to get a feel for the space and explore what these Wednesday mornings could become. There will be room for conversation, ideas, and suggestions as we shape this into something that feels meaningful and relevant for the women who choose to be part of it.
There’s no set format to follow. You’re welcome to come as you are, listen, and share if it feels right.
This is something we’re shaping together. What you bring: your presence, your perspective, naturally becomes part of what this grows into.
Details for our first gathering:
Free Inaugural Envisioning Session for Women
Wednesday, April 8
The Durango Collective, 1315 Main Ave
Bring your favorite beverage to enjoy while we gather.
Doors open at 8:30 AM
Discussion from 9:00–10:00 AM
You’re welcome to stay after for continued connection.
Space is limited.
Save your spot: https://wildnewway.myflodesk.com/wildnewwaywomenscollective
Why we gather:
• To reconnect with your inner wisdom through reflection, conversation, and shared experience
• To be seen and supported in a space with other women who truly understand
• To step out of the noise and into something more real and grounded
• To remember who you are beneath the roles you carry
What to expect moving forward:
• A guided envisioning process both personal and collective, where each woman’s voice helps shape what this becomes
• Conversations inspired by Jungian psychology and Eastern wisdom
• Occasional guest speakers bringing depth, insight, and lived experience
• A space where you can exhale, speak honestly, and find meaningful connection and support among women