Women’s Circles

What is a Women’s Circle?

A women's circle is a sacred gathering where women come together to share, witness, and grow. It's a space held with intention—where you can show up exactly as you are, without performing, without fixing, without pretending everything is fine.

In a circle, there's no hierarchy. No one is the expert. No one has all the answers. We sit together as equals—each woman bringing her own truth, her own questions, her own journey. What happens in the circle is simple but profound: we speak, we listen, we witness each other. And in that witnessing, something shifts.

This isn't group coaching where I teach and you listen. It's not therapy where we analyze and heal. It's a different kind of space—one where transformation happens through connection, presence, and shared humanity.

How does it work?

Circles are held monthly, in-person in Barcelona. Each circle lasts 2-3 hours and follows a similar structure, though every gathering is unique depending on who's there and what's alive in the room.

The flow of a circle:

  • Opening ritual - We begin with a grounding practice—lighting a candle, a moment of silence, or a simple intention-setting to mark the transition from everyday life into sacred space.

  • Theme introduction - Each circle has a theme (shadow work, transitions, dreams, feminine energy, letting go, etc.). I offer a brief reflection or question to orient us.

  • Sharing rounds - This is the heart of the circle. Each woman has time to share what's present for her—without interruption, without advice, without anyone trying to fix her. We practice deep listening and witnessing.

  • Practices & rituals - Depending on the theme, we might work with tarot, journaling prompts, guided visualization, movement, or other experiential practices.

  • Closing - We close the circle with gratitude, a final reflection, or a simple ritual to mark the end of our time together.

What makes a circle different from other group spaces?

No fixing - When someone shares, we don't rush in to solve their problem or make them feel better. We hold space for whatever is true for them.

No advice - This isn't a place for "have you tried...?" or "what you should do is...". We trust that each woman knows her own path.

No performing - You don't need to be articulate, insightful, or inspiring. You can be messy, uncertain, raw. All of it is welcome.

Horizontal structure - There's no expert at the center. I hold the container and guide the process, but the wisdom lives in the collective, not in me alone.

Confidentiality - What's shared in the circle stays in the circle. This is sacred space, and we honor it as such.

Presence over productivity - Circles aren't about achieving goals or getting results. They're about being present, connecting deeply, and remembering you're not alone.

What do we explore in circle?

Each circle has a theme, and themes rotate throughout the year. Some examples:

Shadow work - Meeting the parts of yourself you've rejected or hidden
Transitions & thresholds - Navigating change, loss, and new beginnings
Feminine energy - Reconnecting with your cyclical, intuitive, receptive nature
Dreams & vision - What you're being called toward
Anger & boundaries - Reclaiming your "no" and your fierce energy
Grief & letting go - Making space for what's ending
Joy & aliveness - Remembering what lights you up
Intuition & inner knowing - Trusting yourself again

You don't need to "prepare" for a circle. You just need to show up.

Who is this for?

Women's circles are for you if:

✨ You're craving authentic connection with other women
✨ You're tired of superficial conversations and want to go deeper
✨ You need a space where you can be fully yourself—messy, uncertain, real
✨ You want to feel less alone in what you're navigating
✨ You're drawn to ritual, slowness, and sacred space
✨ You don't need fixing—you just need to be witnessed
✨ You're willing to listen deeply to others, not just share your own story

You don't have to be "working on something" to join. You don't have to have it all figured out. You just have to be willing to show up.

What you can expect

To be seen - Not for what you do or achieve, but for who you are.

To witness others - And in witnessing, to recognize yourself in their stories.

To feel less alone - In your struggles, your questions, your journey.

To slow down - Circles are an antidote to the rush of daily life. We move at the pace of presence.

To reconnect with yourself - Through sharing, ritual, and deep listening.

To be held - By the circle, by the other women, by the sacred container we create together.

Transformation through presence - Not because we're "doing" anything, but because we're being fully present with what is.

Pricing and logistics

€30 per circle

Circles are held monthly (dates announced in advance).

2-3 hours duration.

Available in English, French, or Spanish (depending on the group).

Drop-in welcome - You can attend one circle to see if it's for you, or commit to coming monthly.

Limited to 8-12 women - to maintain intimacy and ensure everyone has space to share.

Upcoming circles

Coming soon

Ready to join?

You can register for a single circle to try it out, or sign up for the full season. Spaces are limited to keep the container intimate.

Still have questions?

I've never been to a women's circle before. Will I know what to do?

You don't need to know anything. I guide the process, explain the structure, and create a safe container. You just need to show up and be willing to share (as much or as little as feels right).

What if I'm not comfortable sharing?

That's completely okay. Circles are invitational, not mandatory. You can listen and witness without speaking if that's what you need. Though most women find that once the space is held, sharing feels natural.

Do I need to come every month?

No. You're welcome to drop in for single circles or come as often as you like. Some women come monthly, others come when a theme calls to them. Both are welcome.

What if I don't know anyone in the circle?

Most women come alone. Part of the magic is meeting new women and forming connections through shared vulnerability. You don't need to know anyone—the circle creates the bond.

Is this religious or spiritual?

Circles are spiritual in the sense that we create sacred space and work with ritual, but they're not tied to any religion. Women of all backgrounds and beliefs are welcome.

What should I bring?

Just yourself. I provide everything (cushions, tea, candles). You're welcome to bring a journal if you like.