Workshops
Softening the Sunday Scaries
An Afternoon of Wellness for Teachers
Sunday May 3rd
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
By donation
(suggested donation $30)
A Mini Retreat to honour yourself as a human. Join us for an afternoon of wellness & support that will leave you feeling peaceful, connected, and a bit more grounded to finish the 2026 school year.
Turn the Sunday Scaries into a gentle exhale and a source renewal. Join fellow educators in a guided, nourishing afternoon designed to restore your energy, spark inspiration, and reconnect you to what matters most.
This is a space for cultivating joy, compassion, and resilience together. Guided by nature and two educators, we’ll explore simple yet powerful wellness tools, share meaningful conversations, and enjoy restorative practices that feel like a mini retreat for your mind, body, and spirit.
To register, please contact us
wildthingsforest@gmail.com
Meet your Mentors
Lolo (Lauren) Kessler
Founder of Wild Things Forest, BA, BEd, Certified Forest School Practitioner, RYT 200Lolo has always known she was meant to be a teacher, but only recently has she stepped into that role with true authenticity. Driven by a passion for the forest and an intuitive desire to connect people, she takes pride in bridging those worlds. Nature has been her greatest ally, teacher, and healer, and she feels a deep responsibility to share what she’s learned and help others find peace and connection.
Founder of Reconnect, BA, BEd, Certified Life Coach, Mindfulness Facilitator, Usui Reiki Level 1 & 2. Jessie Morassut
Jessie has learned through experience what it means to live intentionally and from her intuition. Through her adventures living in different countries, and by continually asking the question, “What feels good to me?”, she has shifted from what she was supposed to do to who she is meant to be. Her passion has always been to help others become the fullest version of themselves, and her teaching now takes place outside of the classroom, where she supports women to restore, empower, and manage their energy so they can shift from surviving to thriving.