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Focusing on collapse resiliency skills:

Acceptance & Grieving

Accepting the severity of the problem, with a clear head and heart is an essential first step in processing climate grief and eco-anxiety.

Holding space to process grief and mourn losses is the path to acceptance. We come together to grieve and mourn as we move forward.

Trauma Awareness

Learning to process the emotions and reactivity that arises in crisis and collapse grants us access to stronger self-compassion and nourishes us through rapid change and uncertainty.

Resourcing Self & Others

Integrate practices of living simply and mindfully in greater connection with the natural world and begin cultivate resource gathering and sharing processes in your home community including rest, repair, and reuse.

Appreciation & Awe

Crisis often severs our spiritual experience and cuts us off from awe, wonder, and inspiration. Our work focuses on integrating quiet, gratitude, ritual, and interconnectivity to prepare a healthy survival.

Community Building

Learning skills of compassionate care, transformative justice, patience, humility, and direct communication are central to developing communities that withstand change.

  • "Gina saw something I had never realized and that changed everything."

    Sarah, Tampa, FL

  • "I’m sick of working with therapists and never really seeing anything change. Gina is different. I always walk away with things to think about and action steps to take. I feel like I’m making real progress for the first time."

    Sarah, Portland, OR

  • "I always thought there was something defective about me. You got me to understand I'm not alone and there are better ways to function."

    Kirsten, Queens, New York

  • "I don't know how we would still be married without you."

    Alex & Jayla, Minneapolis, MN

  • "In our very first session, Gina saw something in us I hadn’t realized in seven years together. That shifted everything."

    Sara & Tara, Portland ,OR

Seven facts about Gina…

  1. I’ve been deeply invested in my own processing of climate grief and eco-anxiety for several years. My heart breaks daily for the world.

  2. I was deeply impacted by the Eagle Creek fore in Oregon, USA in 2017 and began investing in minimizing my climate footprint as a result.

  3. I’m a practicing Green Witch and have a Ph.D. in Norse Witchcraft and Spiritual Studies.

  4. I attended the Good Grief Network’s 12-step Climate Grief for Parents group in 2021 to tend my own climate anxiety.

  5. I’m also a Master Gardener, an amateur herbalist, and a forest forager.

  6. I am a Red Cross certified first responder and a firm believer that everyone should learn wilderness first response as part of their collapse toolkit.

  7. I have been active in native prairie restoration in Wisconsin for five years and have personally replanted 8 acres to date.