
Wren serves as a compassionate presence for those seeking council and who wish to be heard in the sacred container of the Divine. They support grief and bereavement and end of life conversations. They are here for those who are working with religious wounding, on the LGBTQIA + spectrum and living on the margins. They are here for those wrestling with tough and transformative questions about oppression and how it shapes the collective field. Wren draws from the earth and her senses, children and their incredible ability to play and create, somatics, the expressive arts and my jewish and multi-religious roots.