Is this couple’s workshop right for you both?

We're excited you're considering joining us.
Please read the following and submit answers to the questions below.

Risk Being All In is designed for couples who want to deepen connection, strengthen communication, and develop a greater capacity to stay present with one another through challenge, vulnerability, and intimacy.

Couples attend for many different reasons. Some are looking to strengthen an already healthy relationship. Some find themselves stuck in recurring conflicts. Others are navigating life transitions, rebuilding trust, or seeking a deeper sense of connection.

No matter where you are in your relationship, what matters most is a shared willingness to participate, learn, and explore together.

What to Expect

This is an experiential workshop.

In addition to discussion and teaching, you'll participate in guided exercises with your partner designed to increase awareness, emotional connection, and relational understanding.

Some exercises include movement, embodied awareness practices, and opportunities to notice and work with emotions as they arise. Participation is always by choice, and we encourage everyone to engage at a pace that feels appropriate and respectful of their own boundaries.

You will never be required to share anything publicly that you do not wish to share.

Who This Workshop Is For

This workshop is generally a good fit for couples:

  • In committed relationships of any length

  • Seeking deeper connection, intimacy, or understanding

  • Wanting practical tools for communication, conflict, and repair

  • Open to experiential and emotionally engaged learning

  • Interested in personal and relational growth

When Another Level of Support May Be More Appropriate

While many couples can benefit from this workshop, it is not designed as crisis intervention or intensive couples therapy.

At this time, the workshop may not be the best fit for couples experiencing:

  • Ongoing physical violence or threats of violence

  • Significant fear of one another within the relationship

  • Active coercion, intimidation, or severe emotional abuse

  • Acute relationship crises where separation, legal action, or immediate safety concerns are the primary focus

  • Untreated psychiatric conditions that would make participation in a group setting difficult

Please have each partner fill out the following form individually

Next Steps

Once we receive your inquiry, we'll review your responses and contact you to discuss next steps and answer any questions you may have.

We look forward to connecting with you.