Raíces ReRoot: Therapist
Co-Working & Wellness Retreat
For therapists craving deeper roots, softer rhythms, and a community that gets it.
Why This Retreat Exists
Therapists and healers are carrying too much alone. Our work asks for depth, presence, and courage, yet the field itself leaves many of us isolated, overextended, and cut off from the very nourishment we encourage in others. This space is a soft rebellion. A place where your nervous system can exhale, where community becomes part of the healing, and where your work unfolds inside rhythms that honor your body instead of ignoring it. You come here to remember the parts of you that get blurred by burnout, to feel held by others who understand the terrain, and to reconnect with the clarity, creativity, and purpose that rises when you’re not doing everything in isolation.
August 2026 • Puerto Escondido, Mexico
An intimate, intentional space for therapists to work, rest, and reconnect to their intuition without the pressure to perform or produce.
A week to regulate your nervous system, tend to your own healing, and finally feel what balance could be- not as a concept, but as a lived experience.
Come work if you want to, rest if you need, and root into a way of being that nourishes both the healer and the human in you.
What you’’ll Experience
• Matriarchal Work Rhythms
Work when your body has capacity, rest when you don’t. No guilt. No hustle. No pressure.
• Private, HIPAA-compliant Workspaces
Clear boundaries, quiet rooms, ocean breeze.
• Replenishing Movement & Regulation
Gentle yoga, Pilates, breathwork, and evening wind-downs.
• Therapist-to-Therapist Connection
Case consults, nervous-system co-regulation, real conversations beyond the clinical mask.
• Embodied Play
Morning swims, sunset silent disco on the beach, salsa night
• Healing Arts
Sound baths, yin, optional past life regression journeys, family constellations, and a massage for every participant.
• Spacious Afternoons
Use your working blocks for clients, creative projects, expansion, or restorative stillness.
• Sacred Closing Ceremony
Integration, reflection, and communal grounding.
• A Week That Sets a New Standard
For how therapists live, work, and care for themselves.
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with love, always
~your host, Shosha
7:00–8:00 AM — Morning Mindful Movement
Gentle yoga or Pilates, breath-led movement, and a slow landing into your body. A daily reset for your nervous system before you step into your day.
8:00–9:30 AM — Breakfast
A spacious window to eat mindfully and savor fresh, local, nourishing meals. Time to fully fuel your body instead of rushing into your day.
10:00 AM–1:00 PM — Work Window
Your private HIPAA-compliant workspace is yours to use as you choose. See clients, move through admin, create new offerings, write, or take a restorative break. No expectations. No productivity rules. Just aligned work time.
1:00–2:30 PM — Lunch + Rest
A long pause to eat, stretch, nap, stroll, or float in the pool. Permission to downshift.
3:00–5:00 PM — Work Window
A second focused block to continue client sessions or creative projects. Or, if your system says pause, you follow that instead; take a walk to the beach, explore town, follow your whimsy.
5:15–6:30 PM — Sunset Circle
A decompression field for therapists. Case consults, nervous-system check-ins, emotional residue laid on the table and composted together. A space for collaboration, honesty, and being witnessed by people who understand the terrain.
6:45–7:45 PM — Dinner
A relaxed, unrushed meal to reconnect, share stories, and let the day’s edges soften.
8:00–9:00 PM — Rest, Digest, & Wind-Down
Rotating evening experiences including sound healing, yin yoga, past-life regression, breathwork, or simply star-soaked quiet. Rituals to regulate both individual and collective nervous systems, deepening connection without draining anyone.
The Daily Rythm
a supportive scafolding that give the retreat its shape
while leaving space for flow. Your body sets the pace. The schedule doesn’t.