My name is

I design experiences and journeys for people who are willing to transform. Will you join us?


For Individuals

• Craniosacral Therapy •
• Body Talk Sessions •
• Life Rituals •


For Teams

• Experience Design •
• Facilitation and Workshops •
• Curriculum Development •

The opportunity to transform is an invitation to remember who we really are. I believe this happens most effectively in relational containers that are designed to inspire, provoke, and support.

My name is

I come to you as a facilitator, practitioner, and community weaver with a heart for supporting folks in all of life’s invitations to transform.

From intimate gatherings around dinner tables, board rooms, and fires, to stages and experiences designed for hundreds, I architect environments that support connection and transformation.

Read more about my story.

Who I’ve worked with…

From Seed to Bloom

My approach to designing intentional experiences
(and lots of examples too!)

  • “Some people are really good facilitators. Some people are really good at creating curriculum and experience design. Court can do both. That’s super rare.”

    Olivia Owen @ Creative Artists Agency

  • “Court has a brilliant way of doing things that are corporate, but making people remember that they are human. She also deeply understands how to connect with people no matter what setting it is.”

    Kelsey Wisdom, Entrepreneur

  • “A lot of companies focus on productivity. Court is able to tap into the humanity that exists within a company, and figure out how to amplify it.”

    Suman Siva @ Marco

  • Not only is Court deeply thoughtful of how to build a training that is tailored to your team, she delivers trainings with a humility and empathy that helps learners better internalize new skills. She is able to cover a wide range of topics - from the high level and strategic to the super tactical. Our staff loves their interactions with her.”

    Paloma @ ReadySet

  • “I’m blown away by Court’s content and ability to support real, meaningful change through her trainings."

    Patrick Kelly, Patagonia

How much life is in your life?


1. Ritual of Rest (for LightsOff)

2. My favorite table question