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Ritual Design Services

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Ritual
Design

You sense a ritual is needed, but making it clear in form, meaningful in content, and attuned to the context of your work can be hard to do alone.


I work with you to create a ritual that meets your needs and fits your context.


Through a collaborative process, we clarify your ritual’s purpose, give it shape, and bring it to enactment.

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WORKSHOPS

Explore how ritual can bring depth, connection, and transformation to your work.

 

Learn the foundations in Understanding Rituals or develop your skills in How to Design Rituals - practical workshops that offer tools, experience, and rituals you can apply right away.

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Available online and in person.

Design Journeys

My two design journeys guide you through a thoughtful process to the rituals you need.

Design Journeys
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Four rituals

for work

Deepen your practice by designing four rituals that bring more depth, meaning, and clarity to your work.

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Explore 16 focus areas and choose the four most relevant to your professional practice.

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From there, we explore your work and design a connected set of rituals.

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Rituals for Leadership Programmes

Transform your leadership programme with a structured set of rituals that deepen engagement, strengthen connection, and provide an embodied sense of direction.

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Over eight weeks, we improve the flow of your programme while shaping three core rituals that align with your vision.

 

For those seeking a creative partnership, I offer deeper collaboration on programme design and community building.

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Coaching

Receive ongoing support or involve me in a project you are working on.

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Ongoing Support
For those looking to build a strong practice or integrate ritual into leadership and culture change work.

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Project-Based Support
Guidance for a specific creative process, helping you shape and implement a ritual you’re working on.

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Something Else?

Tell me what's on your mind, and we can have a conversation about it.

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