Relational Ecosystems: Tending to the Roots of Interpersonal Well-Being
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Relational Ecosystems: Tending to the Roots of Interpersonal Well-Being

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February 2026
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Join us in-person to grow connection through relational mindfulness practices scaffolded by curiosity, grace, and playfulness.

Perplexed by this moment in politics, culture, and relationships but unsure where to start? Every day we practice cultivating micro-cultures: the cultures of our relationships, households, workplaces, neighborhoods, and more. Many of us feel a drive to nurture a healthier social world for ourselves, the people we care about, and the earth; this workshop is designed to illuminate and practice the personal and relational dance moves that help us align toward peace and mutual nourishment from the ground up.

These micro-cultures make up our the broader relational ecosystems each of us are embedded within. My hope is to aid people with bringing consciuous, compassationte, graceful, and playful ways of tending to these micro-cultures and ecosystems.

Participants can expect a mix of meditation, relating practices, brief lecture, and conversation that specifically aim at making the processes of attunement, co-regulation, and harmonization between people more transparent and easily aligned.


Will O’Connor, M.S. (he/they) is a coach and consultant who helps people tend to their relational ecosystems with practices and principles that reveal organic pathways to mutual nourishment. Whether working with individuals, romantic relationships, families, intentional households and communities, organizations, or businesses, Will works to help reveal the emergent languages between people that move us from extractive to regenerative ways of being.


$25-55 suggested donation

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205 Southeast Grand Avenue, Portland, OR 97214

Mar 28, 2026 -12:00 PM