Women’s Rewilding Retreat—a day created with deep intention, nourishment, and connection in mind.
Come step away from the noise of everyday life and return to your natural rhythm. This is your invitation to slow down, ground deeply, and reconnect with your Wise Wild Woman within—held in the healing embrace of nature and sacred sisterhood.
Time: Saturday, July 18, 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: Whidbey Island (near Strawberry Point on the Northeast side-Location emailed one week prior)
Cost: $325 (If you need support, please email Jessica from the contact page to request a coupon)
Join us for a soul-nourishing day immersed in the beauty of the natural world. Through gentle, restorative practices, you’ll be supported in softening, reconnecting, and remembering your intrinsic wholeness.
Retreat Experiences Include:
Additional Offerings:
This is more than a retreat—it’s a Remembering. A Returning. A Rewilding.
Come as you are. Leave feeling grounded, expanded, and alive.
Spots are limited to keep the space intimate and intentional. If you feel the call, I would be honored to have you join us.

Heather Hovis is an empath and intuit who combines her abilities with Reiki for transformative sessions and group visualizations. Over the past 25 years, her work has spanned from individual sessions for people and animals to teaching Reiki and energy techniques. Her journey with energy work has also traversed the businesses realm by work
Heather Hovis is an empath and intuit who combines her abilities with Reiki for transformative sessions and group visualizations. Over the past 25 years, her work has spanned from individual sessions for people and animals to teaching Reiki and energy techniques. Her journey with energy work has also traversed the businesses realm by working with the energetics within companies and their ventures.

Chrissy is currently working on Master's degree in Marriage & Family Therapy and will be interning at a non-profit organization here on Whidbey Island. Chrissy has a diverse background and life full with unique experiences that has contributed to her growth and becoming. She relates to people from all walks of life and has a special way i
Chrissy is currently working on Master's degree in Marriage & Family Therapy and will be interning at a non-profit organization here on Whidbey Island. Chrissy has a diverse background and life full with unique experiences that has contributed to her growth and becoming. She relates to people from all walks of life and has a special way in meeting people where they are at, listening with compassion, and helping people develop hope and belief. Chrissy has a passion for connecting deeply with nature, God, and her community. Chrissy is known for her incredible positivity while also holding space for recognizing and experiencing adversity. She is an activist and supporter of civil rights, environmental sustainability and marginalized people and communities.

Jen is currently working on her Master's degree in Marriage & Family Therapy and Art Therapy at Antioch University. Jen is an artist and has a booth at Whidbey Island Crafter's Market in Oak Harbor. She currently facilitates Mindful Mondays for military families. Jen enjoys bringing art and nature together to facilitate nervous system re
Jen is currently working on her Master's degree in Marriage & Family Therapy and Art Therapy at Antioch University. Jen is an artist and has a booth at Whidbey Island Crafter's Market in Oak Harbor. She currently facilitates Mindful Mondays for military families. Jen enjoys bringing art and nature together to facilitate nervous system regulation, self-discovery, growth, and healing. She is passionate about working with individuals and families through a systemic and trauma-informed lens. She is especially interested in learning within a setting that centers respect for lived experience, cultural humility, and affirming care for diverse family systems, including LGBTQIA+ individuals and families.

Karen has experienced a diverse and intriguing career journey. Her recurring theme in all her ventures has been her profound love and concern for others, coupled with her desire to create a warm and nurturing environment for their success.
In 2020, Karen transitioned into the field of esthetics and established her own skincare business
Karen has experienced a diverse and intriguing career journey. Her recurring theme in all her ventures has been her profound love and concern for others, coupled with her desire to create a warm and nurturing environment for their success.
In 2020, Karen transitioned into the field of esthetics and established her own skincare business. Driven by her passion for bringing loving and healing energy to others, she sought to expand her opportunities within the healing arts industry.
Sound healing emerged as the perfect avenue for her. Her intention is to craft a warm, intimate, and loving experience that promotes relaxation and facilitates the release of stress and anxiety. Through the use of singing bowls, chimes, and wave drums, Karen creates gentle sounds that invite listeners to immerse themselves in the loving energy surrounding them.
Please reach Jessica at JessicaWildeTherapy@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Please bring a water bottle, a light sweater or jacket in case it gets chilly, your journal or notebook (optional), and your beautiful self!
Wear what is comfortable and makes you feel good. We will be doing some walking, so good walking shoes or sandals are recommended. While it is summer, layers are always a good idea in the northwest. bring a light jacket or sweater just in case.
Sharing and connecting with others is completely optional. This day is for you. Trust what feels right in the moment. It is all welcome.
Our picnic lunch will have vegan and gluten-free options. We want everyone to feel supported and enjoy delicious and nutritious foods! If you have other allergies or needs please email Jessica.
Our retreat will be held on a beautiful sprawling property with a lovely home right on the bluff overlooking Dugualla Bay on the Northeast side of Whidbey Island. The address will be shared with participants via email approximately one week prior to the retreat. It is about one mile from Strawberry Point Preserve.