Most people talk about what keeps happening. In our workshops, they feel it move — and often leave saying things they have never been able to say in ordinary conversation.
Our workshops are modeled on the most effective experiential formats in the world — including Landmark Education and the Human Awareness Institute — with one key adaptation: 70–75% of every workshop is structured participation, not presentation. People are talking to each other, working in pairs and small groups, and discovering things about themselves in real time.
We spend years repeating patterns because insight alone doesn't change them. The pattern lives in the body, in the nervous system, in the relational template. Our work gets underneath the story and touches it where it actually lives.
Most groups are fully engaged within the first 10 minutes. By the end of two hours, people are usually saying things out loud they have never said in ordinary conversation — and feeling lighter for it.
Every workshop follows a six-section structure that moves participants from awareness into felt shift. This is the arc of a standard two-hour introductory workshop. Longer formats expand each phase with additional depth, dyads, and integration time.
Note for venue hosts: Physical contact elements (eye gazing, holding, structured touch) are modular and are confirmed with each host in advance. All such elements are optional for participants and are not used in prison, correctional, or other institutional settings where they are not appropriate.
Each workshop is a standalone experience with its own throughline — and can also be offered as part of a multi-day residency. All workshops include our core three-differentiator method. Formats are adapted for the population, venue, and context.
You've tried to change. It keeps repeating. This workshop names exactly why — and then does something most workshops don't: it gets underneath it. In two hours, participants move from explanation to felt experience. They leave with a new understanding of their pattern, a first taste of what release feels like, and a clear next step.
When you understand the pattern but still live inside it, the body is usually where it hides. This half-day workshop goes deeper into the somatic and relational dimensions of trauma — using breathwork, body awareness, and structured triads to surface what talk alone can't reach. Participants leave with specific body-level tools they can use daily.
One day, the full arc. This intensive moves through all six workshop phases in depth — from naming the pattern to somatic release, ancestral return, and embodied declaration. Participants experience every tool in the method. They leave having done the most concentrated inner work many of them have ever attempted in a group setting.
The deepest container we offer. Over two to five days, participants move through the full arc of transformation — not once, but in deepening spirals. Each day builds on the last. Mornings open the body. Afternoons do the relational and ancestral work. Evenings integrate. What typically takes months of weekly sessions can happen here in days, because the container holds it continuously.
Our workshops are designed to be adapted to the community receiving them. We have facilitated in retreat centers, intentional communities, spiritual settings, recovery environments, and have pursued access to correctional and Native communities. The method adapts; the depth doesn't.
Esalen-style residential programs, wellness retreats, and transformation centers. Full physical contact modality available. Ideal for multi-day residencies.
Intentional communities, contemplative centers, faith communities exploring healing. Easily integrated with existing spiritual frameworks and practices.
In- and outpatient recovery centers, sober living communities, 12-step adjacent programs. Somatic and relational focus complements existing therapeutic approaches.
Prison and jail programs. Non-contact format used. Sponsorship typically required. Pattern recognition, acknowledgment, and declaration are particularly powerful in this context.
Tribal communities and Native cultural organizations. Sponsorship-funded. Ancestral and generational healing framework resonates deeply with indigenous healing traditions.
Leadership teams, organizational culture work, employee wellness. Pattern recognition and relational communication tools translate directly to professional environments.
Mark brings a rare combination: the structured rigor of transformational technology (trained in the Landmark Education model) and the embodied depth of somatic and soul-level healing. He has spent decades understanding why patterns repeat and developing the tools to interrupt them at the level where they actually live — in the body and the nervous system.
His facilitation is marked by precision, warmth, and the specific ability to name what a room is holding before participants can articulate it themselves. He has facilitated in intentional communities, recovery settings, spiritual organizations, and with individuals across a wide spectrum of backgrounds and life circumstances.
He travels full-time with Lynetta and brings this work directly to communities — not waiting for people to come to them.
Lynetta's facilitation is grounded in the body. Her background in somatic bodywork — including abdominal and visceral release work — gives her the ability to hold space at the level where trauma is actually stored: in the fascia, in the gut, in the held places the mind cannot reach by thinking its way through them.
She is also a practitioner of family constellation work, working with the ancestral and generational dimensions of trauma that most therapeutic approaches don't address. In a workshop room, she creates the quality of presence that makes it safe for people to feel what they've been avoiding — and then move through it.
Her work with the Family Field framework, and her direct lived experience of ancestral healing, gives her unusual depth in the intergenerational dimensions of the work.
These patterns don't stay in one lane. They live in the body, the mind, the emotions, and relationships simultaneously. Working as a married team — with Mark's precision in the structural and cognitive work, and Lynetta's depth in the somatic and relational — means participants get both dimensions held in the same room at the same time. This is uncommon. It matters.
"I went so deep with my personal growth work with Mark and Lynetta. So deep that I became a lighthouse and even 'graduated' early due to finally finding my soulmate at age 36. I have so much gratitude for the support and guidance. Their work is literally life-transformational!"
"We finally get each other — no more fighting!"
"Tony finally gets me — I just said YES!"
"Most groups are fully engaged within the first 10 minutes. By the end of two hours, people are usually saying things out loud they have never been able to say in ordinary conversation."
If you run a retreat center, spiritual community, recovery program, or intentional community, here is how working with us actually looks. We come to you — we travel by RV and are self-contained. We handle our own logistics. You provide a space and your people.
We believe this work should reach communities that need it — not just communities that can afford premium rates. We work with each host individually on compensation, and for underserved communities we actively seek sponsorship partners to make our presence possible.
We read every inquiry ourselves. The first step is a short conversation — no forms, no funnels.
The first conversation is short, direct, and without pressure. We want to understand your group, your goals, and whether the format fits. If it does, we'll build something worth doing.