Group offerings

are relaxed, interactive spaces to learn, reflect, and connect with others. Some gatherings are more introductory, focused on the basics, while others are more experiential—centered on deeper exploration, shared insight, and real-life dynamics.

These events are designed to feel both useful and easygoing. Fully customizable to each group, the intention is to create a space that feels inviting, natural, and supportive. The focus is on practical understanding participants can take into everyday life—supporting clarity, connection, and fresh perspective.

If you’re curious to learn more, or interested in hosting a group event with me, you’re welcome to reach out. You can fill out an inquiry with your ideas and questions, or schedule a call to explore what kind of gathering would feel most aligned for your group.

Types of events

Group offerings can take many forms, depending on the intention and the people in the room. As a starting point, here are a few formats based on previous events: an introductory gathering that introduces Human Design as a fun, inquisitive activity; a more in-depth format for those who are already familiar with the basics and want to explore a specific topic or aspect of the system; and theme-based events centered around specific areas or goals such as relationships, work dynamics, or marketing.

Each format can be customized to feel engaging, grounded, and relevant to the group.

Who these are for

These events can be supportive for many different types of groups—friend circles, work teams, women’s gatherings, families, creative communities, retreats. They are fun, engaging events which foster connection and personal growth through a shared experience that feels meaningful without being heavy or overwhelming. No prior knowledge of Human Design is needed; curiosity is enough.

Event details

All group offerings are fully customizable and shaped around the needs of the people attending. Events can be held in person or online, in small intimate settings or larger groups, and can vary in length and structure. The tone is always gentle, respectful, and non-performative—participants are never put on the spot, and sharing is always optional. These gatherings are designed to feel safe, relaxed, and human. The focus is on creating a space of ease and sharing practical insight that people can carry into everyday life, beyond abstract theory.

Still Have Questions?

If you’re unsure which option is right for you, or want to understand how this work might support your specific situation, you’ll find more detail on the FAQ page, including guidance choosing the right format.