Retreat & Immersive
Experience Support
Retreat & Immersive
Experience Support
Not because every moment is “transformational”, but because something real has room to surface – gently, honestly, in its own time.
When you’re running an immersive experience, especially across multiple days, there is always more happening than what’s on the schedule.
What people carry back to their rooms.
What surfaces after a sound experience.
The quiet wobble at breakfast.
The tears that arrive unexpectedly on day two.
My work sits right there.
I serve as a Retreat Integration Partner – an embedded member of your delivery team who holds the emotional and relational layer of immersive experiences, so the work you do in the room carries through when the retreat ends.
I partner with retreat hosts and facilitators before, during, and after the experience – supporting participant welfare, facilitator capacity, and the overall integrity of the programme from arrival to landing.
This isn’t event management.
It isn’t therapy or facilitation of a modality.
It’s the human infrastructure that helps an experience feel safe, grounded, and complete.
Immersive programmes carry emotional intensity and complexity.
Without the right support in place, facilitators can burn out, participants may feel unsupported, and experiences can leave ethical or reputational vulnerabilities.
Psychological safety isn’t a nice-to-have. It’s a responsibility.
I help you meet that with clarity, steadiness, and care.
As a Retreat Integration Partner, I focus on:
Participant welfare – so people are not left holding more than they can integrate
Duty of care – woven quietly through the whole experience
Reputational integrity – protecting the trust you build with your audience
Facilitator capacity – so your team isn’t carrying the entire emotional load alone
Psychological risk – noticed early and held with care
This isn’t about controlling the experience.
It’s about creating the conditions for depth to unfold safely – and for your work to land weIl.
As your Retreat Integration Partner, I help you:
Offer real-time, calm, non-directive support when emotions or insights surface – without disrupting the flow of the programme
Maintain participant trust and energy across the arc of the experience
Create coherence across days – transitions, tone, endings, landing
Support facilitators behind the scenes so they’re not holding the emotional load alone
Help participants land softly – avoiding the disorientation or emotional crash that can follow deep immersive work
Offer optional one-to-one integration conversations during the experience
Create clear pathways for follow-on support once people return to everyday life
This role is particularly valuable when you’re running:
Multi-day retreats or immersive programmes
Experiences involving several facilitators or modalities
Leadership, coaching, or professional development work
Groups where duty of care and psychological safety define success
Programmes you run repeatedly and are building a reputation around
Experiences where having a named person focused on integration frees facilitators to stay in their lane
It’s also a fit if you’re a brilliant facilitator who finds holding the whole group while leading sessions is… a lot.
You don’t need to do it all.
I’ve worked alongside retreat leaders and facilitators across a range of professional and reflective contexts – including leadership retreats for founders and executives, development programmes for coaches, and immersive experiences that draw on nature, embodiment, and reflective practice as part of their delivery.
These programmes often combine strategic reflection with experiential work. My role has consistently been to hold the relational field, support integration, and quietly support both participants and facilitators when depth emerges.
I work in a grounded, non-directive way, with clear boundaries and an emphasis on nervous-system-aware practice.
My approach is shaped by earlier work in policing, where I was trained to assess risk, stay calm under pressure, and support people in distress without escalation.
That experience taught me how to:
Read what isn’t being said
Hold presence in intensity
Respond clearly and ethically when the stakes are high
“There was a calm confidence in how things were held – enough structure to feel safe, and enough freedom to stay in my own authority.”
“What stayed with me was the steadiness. There was room for things to surface without anyone rushing in to fix them.”
“Emotions were allowed to arrive and pass in their own time. That made the whole space feel unusually safe.”
“Unconditional acceptance – a genuine ‘yes’ environment. I felt both challenged and supported throughout.”
Most retreat teams are over-capacity.
When no one is holding integration, care can fall through the cracks.
This role fills that gap – steadily, invisibly, and with real impact.
If you’re planning a retreat or immersive experience and want to think through how a Retreat Integration Partner might support it, we can start with a conversation.
No pitch. No pressure.
Just space to explore what you’re creating and whether this kind of embedded support is what your experience needs.