Feed Your Soul


Feed Your Soul

A weekly online gathering for nature journaling

The natural world is always speaking. Something is always blooming, migrating, going dormant, returning. When we slow down enough to truly observe — to notice what the season is doing, what the land is holding — we often find that it is also describing something happening inside of us.

Feed Your Soul is a Saturday morning drop-in gathering centered on nature observation, nature writing, and deepening our relationship with the living world around us. This is a space to practice the art of paying attention — to place, to season, to the quiet wisdom that arises when we let nature be our guide.

Each session, we'll explore what is unfolding in the outer world — what's blooming, who's migrating through, what the light is doing, how the land is shifting — and follow the thread inward, noticing how the outer season reflects, mirrors, or illuminates our own inner weather.

This is not a writing workshop. It is an invitation to relationship — with nature, with Place, and with yourself.

This series is best suited for those who:

🌀 Love journaling or want to deepen a journaling practice

🌀 Are interested in place-based or nature-centered reflection

🌀 Feel open to sharing raw, unpolished, and vulnerable free-writes (only to their own comfort level)

Come as you are. Bring what’s tender, what’s messy, what’s bright, what’s unsure. There’s room.

“Paying attention is a form of reciprocity with the living world.”
— Robin Wall Kimmerer

Offering Details


Schedule: Meets Saturdays from 10 am-12 pm MST (ends 05/16/26)

Location: online via Zoom

Price: Donation based sliding scale (suggested $50-100, however everyone is welcome)

To register: Sign up at the link below to confirm your spot.

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About Your Facilitator

Anne-Marie Chmielewski is a nature-based chaplain and Somatic Nature Therapy Institute Clinical Pastoral Education intern. Her work is rooted in embodied presence, deep listening, and a love for the sacred cycles of land and season. As a nature-based chaplain, her role is to support you in exploring questions of meaning, purpose, identity, values, and belonging—especially as they arise through your relationship with the natural world. Anne-Marie offers a grounded, compassionate, and nonjudgmental space where you can reflect on your spiritual and existential journey, including your connection to land, place, ancestors, seasons, and the more-than-human world.  Read more.