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Sharing Circle

The Sharing Circle is a monthly gathering of 12 wonderful humans, coming together for connection, care, and community. It’s a safe, welcoming space where you can share, listen, and simply be—without judgment, pressure, or advice. Together we’ll explore themes like healing, personal growth, and life’s milestones, drawing on practices such as storytelling, meditation, gentle rituals, and the simple magic of being seen and heard.

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When: The first Saturday of every month, 2pm–5pm (adjusted for public & school holidays). Please come to the next Circle on November 1st!

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Who: Everyone (who is an adult) is welcome! All genders! 

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Commitment: After the first gathering, you’ll be invited to commit for 12 months. Meeting with the same group each month can be deeply supportive and transformational (yes, it’s a big commitment—but you’re worth it!).

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Where: My private consulting space in North Hobart/Nipaluna, designed for comfort with couches, cushions, blankets, floor seating, and soundproofing.

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Cost: $65 per person per session for 12 months (paid monthly)

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What’s included: 

  • Welcome & Acknowledgements

  • Group Guidelines for Safety 

  • Opening Ceremony & Welcoming Meditations

  • Theme Exploration (and the occasional guest appearance for astrological forecasts, yoga, and/or whatever delicious soul food we decide we want.)

  • Individual Sharing around the Circle (sacred space without discussion - just listening)

  • Afternoon Tea - delicious snacks and hot drinks

  • Guided Meditations, Visualisations, Dancing, Singing, Celebrations!

  • Intention Setting and Closing Ceremony

Email me to enquire and/or register 

Better than Therapy?

This sharing circle is similar to a women’s circle, but for all genders. It is a facilitated gathering of people for the purpose of mutual support, sharing, and connection, in a safe and sacred space.

 

The Sharing Circle will replicate the ancient traditions of women's circles and draw inspiration from historical practices where women gathered for shared rituals, ceremonies, and storytelling. In recent times, there's been a resurgence of circles as a way to address a modern need for connection and emotional support, especially after periods of isolation or disruption like the pandemic. Circles can be a more connected form of therapy and a lot more affordable for people.

 

The Sharing Circle will focus on sharing personal stories and feelings, sometimes incorporating creative activities, mindfulness practices, or even ceremonial elements like altars and intention setting.

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Safe Space

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Connection and Community

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Personal Growth

A core aspect of the Sharing Circle is creating a safe, non-judgmental environment where everyone can be vulnerable and authentic.

The primary goal is to foster a sense of connection and belonging, allowing participants to feel seen, heard, and supported by their peers.

Many people find that participating in a circle facilitates personal growth, self-awareness, and a deeper understanding of their own emotions and experiences.

Powerful

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Circles are powerful because they offer a sacred, non-judgmental space for people to connect, share, and be supported, fostering togetherness, self-discovery, and personal transformation by dismantling isolation and empowering people to speak their truth and access their inner strength and wisdom. This deep, authentic connection allows people to feel truly seen, heard, and held, a stark contrast to many superficial social interactions.

Email me to enquire and/or register 

A little about me...

Laura Davis

I’m a Sexologist! And I’m really passionate about helping people feel more empowered and connected in their lives. Circles have always given me the care, support, and love I needed to do this work, and now I’m excited to create one of my own. For years I’ve worked in sexual violence prevention and response, and I’ve run group workshops too—but what I love most is holding safe, welcoming spaces where people can heal, grow, and explore who they are. I’d love to walk alongside you on your wellness journey.

Acknowledgement

I am deeply grateful for the privilege of living, working, and thriving on Aboriginal land. This beautiful land has been nurtured and cared for by the Palawa people for thousands of years, and they continue to protect and honor this stunning island. The work I do would not be possible without the safety and strength provided by the Palawa culture and their deep connection to the land, sea, and sky. Colonisation continues to impact the quality of life for the Palawa people. The success of our future as a society relies on our ability to return to Aboriginal wisdom. There is nothing more nurturing for us than coming home to country and community.​​

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