THE ART OF JEALOUSY: A Workshop for Women Reclaiming Connection


Saturday, February 23, 2019 at 11:00 AM  5:00 PM

Fairfax, CA


This is a workshop for women who want to transform their experience of jealousy into one of empowerment, confidence, and connection.

This is a workshop for women who see how their avoidance of jealousy inhibits their ability to be fully present, confident, and authentic in their relationships.

This is a workshop for women who are ready to explore their own experience of jealousy, so they can transform it into more connection, pleasure, and turn-on in their relationships then they ever thought possible.

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We exist in a culture that has conditioned women to see each other as the enemy. So much emphasis has been placed on winning the approval of men, that we will often see our sisters as competition, outwardly or passive-aggressively throwing each other under the bus in order to achieve our desired goal--being “chosen”. 

What if there was a way that our sisters could become allies in helping us to receive *everything* we could possibly want in our lives--from sex, to intimacy, to prosperity? What if there actually is more than enough men, pleasure and fulfillment to go around?

And what if being honest about our jealousy, rather than avoidant or deceptive about it, actually holds the key to EVERYTHING we desire?

That’s what this workshop is all about.

Through a combination of partnered exercises, dynamic group sharing, and experiential learning, you’ll learn practices for transforming toxic forms of jealousy into empowered connection that helps us cultivate more of what we TRULY want in our lives and relationships.

Some of the questions we will explore in the workshop include:

What is jealousy? And why are so many of us terrified of feeling it, let alone acknowledging that it exists? How can we utilize the powerful energy of jealousy to create deeper trust, safety, and connection than we ever thought possible in our relationships?

Facilitator: Arielle Brown

Cost: Cost: $175