Details
Facilitated by
Amy Tuttle
Date/Time
Mondays | 6:00-7:30pm | 4 weeks | February 16 - March 23
Cost
Free to Members | $149 for Non-Members
Location
Zoom | Online
About the Class
Domains
Description
Rewilding the Inner Compass is a transformative journey into the heart of your own knowing. Through reflective land-based practices, embodied exploration, and soulful dialogue, this course invites you to reconnect with your innate wisdom and awaken your intuitive strength.
Together, we’ll learn to listen deeply to the quiet voice within, clarify a vibrant and authentic vision for our lives, and nurture the courage to live from our wild, untamed hearts. This is a space to remember natural rhythms, trust your autonomy, and allow your most genuine self to lead the way.
This Class Is For:
Those feeling disconnected from their inner voice and longing to return to a deeper sense of self
Seekers drawn to nature-based spirituality, embodiment, and intuitive ways of knowing
Anyone navigating transition, uncertainty, or a desire to live with greater authenticity
People who feel called to live more courageously, creatively, and in alignment with their values
Those curious about how land, body, and soul can guide us toward clarity and wholeness
Community members who want to explore autonomy, interconnection, and trust in a supportive circle
Intention of the Hive
When you join a Hive experience, you're invited into our intention to create a group experience that's inclusive, rooted in mindfulness, and dynamically relational. We aspire for each Hive experience to model these intentions, and even to refine them as we continue to learn how to gather in a way that's transformative! The embodiment of these intentions by Hive facilitators, Members, and class participants is what makes the Hive the unique and healing social container that many experience it to be. To view our Hive Intentions for gathering, click here.
More About the Facilitators
Amy Tuttle
is an artist, guide, and community builder. She loves supporting individuals and communities with creative expression, story-based connection, and trauma-support. Amy believes the arts are a deep resource for personal growth, community-building, and cultural transformation.
