Welcome to Your
Eclectic Connection Experience
This home page is a safe space to reconnect to yourself so that you can release, repair and restore what is needed.
Each day, you can click on the Zoom link below to join us as we immerse ourselves in meditation, writing and togetherness. (We start at 9:30 am PST every day)
Also, please meet us in our Facebook group so that we can all support, love on and learn from each other.
Join the Zoom Room!
The Eclectic Connection Retreat will be held daily in a Zoom Room starting each day at 9:30 AM PST. It will be the same link every day, but you can also access it by clicking the button below each day.
Password: ECGroup
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”
- Maya Angelou
Our Daily Schedule
December 2
Reconnect
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM PST
Day One Session
Release those things that need to be Let Go
December 3
Release
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM PST
Day Two Session
Repair and reconnect your relationship with yourself
December 4
Restore
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM PST
Day Three Session
Restore contentment within yourself
You will have access to the home page and the recordings of live sessions until December 12, 2025.
If you’d like to have access longer, consider upgrading to the Thoughts Unleashed Bundle.
Your Docent
My 25 year long partner and husband, Keith and I recently moved to the Pacific Northwest in March 2023 after spending a decade in California. We have 5 adult children who also have their own growing families in our home state of Kentucky.
We LOVE it up here. I have my seasons back. There is always green around us and the community is wonderful! This year I was able to start gardening again, something I have sorely missed since leaving the farm in Kentucky. It is mainly bringing in my herb sisters. While we don’t have acres, it is enough for now.
Growing has been such a rewarding, healing adventure taking this space and bringing in so many gifts of the Earth. The joy, support and love these beauties bring will be the subject of many future emails. I have learned so much about each of these plants and I want to share these as I start writing again.
While here, we had the privilege of taking care of my 97-year-old mother in law. Mama was dealing with dementia and she moved with us to Washington. I was able to get to know her in a way I hadn’t before. Being caretakers was so very challenging – especially as you watch your loved one slip away – but I don’t think I would trade the experience for anything. We learned a lot about ourselves, each other and life itself.
Mama passed away at the end of May joining her husband, siblings, friends and my mom (they had become big friends before Mom’s passing). I hope they’re having a giant party now on the other side!
While still practicing as an integrative health care provider in Washington, I believe it is time to start sharing again what I’ve learned and am learning in the wholistic healing space.
In the last few years of extreme challenges, I have learned so much more about living wholistically/authentically and what that means in a practical sense. These days it feels like a lot of us just living in survival mode…a space that I have known for far too long.
I want to share my personal journeys with you. I see it as a reconnecting of like minds and spirits but also a way to share hope and encouragement…a sense of community.
My love of plant medicine and creativity as tools for healing have grown incredibly. I would love to tell my story of how this happened and what I’ve learned along the way…sharing tips, recipes and ideas as I write.