When I created Wish Club, it came from a clear and personal intention: to help people reconnect with their hearts by awakening them to the power of their wish.
So many of us move through life on autopilot — responding, managing, achieving — without pausing to listen to the quieter voice inside that knows what we long for, what we’re here to create, and what wants to come alive next. Wish Club was born as a space to slow down, tune in, and remember that wishing isn’t naïve or indulgent — it’s a meaningful act of self-trust.
But just as important as the individual journey is what happens when we do this work together.
There is something profoundly different about gathering in person — in real life — and creating space for reflection, creativity, and honest conversation. When you build a community around wishing, you create a web of support where new friendships form, momentum builds naturally, and people feel less alone in their becoming.
That’s the heart of the Women’s Wish Weekend.
Whether you’re traveling in from out of town or joining us locally, this weekend is an invitation to step out of your routine and into a deeper relationship with yourself — supported by a circle of women doing the same. It’s a chance to explore your wish with curiosity rather than pressure, and to experience the kind of sisterhood that emerges when you’re held in a space of safety, joy, and possibility.
What makes this Women’s Wish Weekend especially meaningful is the presence of our guest workshop leader, Kristan Sargeant.
Kristan’s work centers on shadow integration — gently meeting the parts of ourselves that may have been shaped by past experiences, self-protection, or old beliefs, and understanding how they influence our confidence, clarity, and willingness to say yes to what we truly want. This isn’t about fixing what’s broken; it’s about reclaiming parts of ourselves that were set aside along the way.
When we bring these hidden pieces into awareness with compassion, something powerful happens. We stop working against ourselves. Energy returns. Confidence grows. And our wishes begin to feel not only possible, but aligned.
Kristan and I recently recorded a conversation for the Wishbeads Podcast that explores this work more deeply — how shadow work and wishing naturally support one another, and why both are essential for meaningful change. If you’re curious to learn more about her approach, I invite you to listen to the podcast episode when it goes live alongside this announcement.
The Women’s Wish Weekend brings all of this together — heart, community, reflection, creativity, and courageous self-inquiry — in a shared, in-person experience. It’s not about forcing answers or rushing transformation. It’s about creating the conditions where insight, connection, and momentum can arise naturally.
We have a limited number of spots available, and I would love for you to be part of this gathering.
If you’ve been feeling ready to deepen your relationship with your wish, to be supported by a thoughtful and inspiring community, or to step into the next chapter of your life with more clarity and confidence, this weekend may be for you.
I can’t wait to gather and see what unfolds when we do this work — side by side.
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