REWILDING REAL TALK: FROM THE LEADERS WHO HAVE BEEN

This is not a polished explanation of the Rewilding retreat.

This is three women, at different stages of leadership, trying to describe what actually happened when they stepped away from their business and into something very different.

Mia had just taken over a business and felt stuck on the hamster wheel, constantly reacting with no time to think.

Juliet was running a successful company and holding everything together, but quietly questioning whether any of it was still about her.

Chloe was building her business and raising a family, and somewhere along the way had forgotten who she was.

They came for space.

What they found was something deeper.

In this conversation, they talk honestly about what it feels like to arrive on retreat, how quickly the walls come down, and why the experience is not always easy, but is often exactly what is needed.

They describe the moments that stay with you.

The discomfort.

The laughter.

The breakthroughs.

And the quiet shifts that follow you home.

One of them describes it as:

“It felt like this real life-affirming week where you’re like, oh my God, this is what it is to be alive.”

Another shares:

“Sometimes it feels like none of it is about me anymore.”

This episode will land if you are leading something that looks successful on the outside, but feels heavy underneath.

It will land if your days are full, but your thinking feels crowded.

And it will land if a small part of you knows you need to step away, but you have not yet given yourself permission.

This is the closest thing to hearing what the retreat actually does, from the people who have lived it.

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