Gatherings
Weekly online space for community practice
FREE with WAN Program membership (or try a one-time pass)
Projects and practices are always fresh and unexpected
Art, movement, noticing…we practice the art of play, inside and outside the box
Always inventive to disrupt your usual ways of thinking, making, and seeing
Cultivate resilience, resourcefulness, clarity, and equanimity through direct experience
Agenda-free time to step away from accomplishing and planning
Promotes filter-free awareness in our shame-free, supportive community.
Deep exploration or wading in the safe shallows—all is welcome
Time for fellowship
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Weekly Gatherings
One hour online
Mondays at 5:30pm CST on Zoom
Fridays at 11:00am CST on Zoom
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Live with Dori
Online talk highlighting WAN teachings
Deepen comprehension of concepts
Q&A and light practice
One Sunday a month -

Monthly Written Wheel Workshop
For current WAN Program students:
In-depth help
Q & A and sharing
Usually 3rd Sat. of the month, 11am CST
What do we do?
Express.
Each workshop offers something new. Our projects including writing, drawing, movement, observations…anything that lights our flame and nudges us into new outlooks.
Investigate.
Some of our prompts start with: Observe. Ask questions. Do something you’ve never done before. Curiosity and close attention guide our way to more discovery.
Play.
No matter how profound our insights, lightness accompanies our gatherings. We don’t take ourselves too seriously, and we leave lighter than when we began.
Share.
One of the best elements of our workshops is the connection among participants. With no pressure and lots of encouragement, an authentic, warm-hearted experience is highly likely.
Gatherings are FREE to Without a Net Program participants with a monthly membership.
If you’d like to try a single Gathering, pay and arrange it with Dori here.
No experience, talent, or skill necessary. Participants will probably not take away anything Instagram-worthy. Projects will be geared toward discovery rather than object-making.