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An Evening of Storytelling: Flow Freely, Live Fully

September 21 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Sunday, September 21st | 🕖 6:00PM | 📍The Collective Hall
🎟️ Free & open to the community

Step into an inspiring evening of true, personal storytelling where vulnerability meets transformation. This events theme—“Flow Freely, Live Fully”—invites us to reflect on the moments we stopped forcing, started trusting, and allowed life to move through us.

From stories of bold leaps and creative breakthroughs to deeply personal journeys of identity and growth, these lived experiences will leave you feeling more connected to the human spirit.

✨ This event is lovingly curated and coached by Alya Howe, founder of Writ Large, known for creating powerful spaces for raw, courageous storytelling throughout the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond. Join us in community to listen, reflect, and celebrate the power of personal narrative.

🌟 Featured Storytellers

Mary Sundblom is an Authenticity & Healing Mentor and Soul Guide who leads Soul Work School and a podcast dedicated to helping truth-seekers reclaim their raw truth and live with freedom, healing, connection, and purpose.Raised in a Mormon family where she never fit in, Mary’s journey through rebellion, depression, and self-discovery led her to embrace spirituality and guide others in cultivating their own sacred truth. With over 20 years of experience, she weaves together modalities such as akashic therapy, somatic healing, nervous system regulation, shamanism, and ceremonial arts through coaching, mentorship, and retreats worldwide. After the tragic loss of her partner in 2023, Mary deepened her mission to help others navigate grief with courage and compassion. She now lives in Utah with her dog Buddah, embodying her “mountain mermaid” lifestyle. Connect with her on IG @sacredrebelmary or at her website.

Rachelle is an entrepreneur, teacher, and consciousness-based practitioner with over 20 years of experience in psychology, women’s studies, sex and intimacy coaching, bodywork, nutrition, and yoga. A former co-owner and director of a transformational company in Los Angeles, she has taught hundreds of classes on connection, intimacy, and sexuality. Known for her fierce grace and depth of insight, Rachelle helps clients see beyond masks and conditioning to reclaim their authentic truth, feminine power, and purpose.

Noa Shapira is an interdisciplinary artist, advocate, and expert in sexual- and gender-based violence. With an academic background in international human rights and a focus on gender and conflict, Noa brings a unique lens to the intersections of art, trauma, and social justice. Her work weaves together storytelling, dance, performance, and policy expertise to explore the power of creativity in healing and resistance

Chelsea Smith is a founding member of Organicity Improv in Carbondale, CO. A self proclaimed ‘theater nerd,’ Chelsea participated in both professional and community theater growing up in Portland, Maine. Rediscovering her theater self in her early 30s, Chelsea has also enjoyed exploring creative writing. A forever learner, Chelsea has taken Sketch Comedy Writing with Second City and Screenwriting with Sundance Collab. You may find Chelsea exploring nature, on her yoga mat, with her family, or practicing social work.

Mellie Test is a magical unicorn with many talents. Her insatiable curiosity and love for adventure has led her down a number of paths, including moving her son and dogs to the RFV 12 years ago. She’s found community both up- and down valley, and supports herself through graphic design, fitness coaching, intuitive readings, and numerous artistic endeavors. She refuses to give up.

✨ Come for the stories. Stay for the connection!
FREE RSVPs are helpful not required—just bring your open heart. ❤

 

Details

Date:
September 21
Time:
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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Organizer

The Collective

Venue

The Collective
49 Wood Road
Snowmass Village, CO 81615 United States
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Phone
970-924-6054
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