Cultivating Buoyancy for Ourselves & Earth
A Two-Part Workshop with Jennifer Comeau
🎉 Supporting inner capacities to meet looming Earth changes🎉
Everywhere you look, you see it coming. We are in an unfolding ecological and planetary crisis. And yet, have you observed in yourself or others the tendency toward overwhelm, shutting down or dissociation at precisely the time when creative collaborations are vital? Recognizing this unique moment – the most transformative era in human history and the stakes for life on earth – I host a workshop that provides tools to give you buoyancy amid looming uncertainty and great loss.
This trauma-informed program (two 2-hour zoom sessions) helps participants answer questions such as:
1. What skills are needed to keep our internal equilibrium when we are “triggered” by someone whose beliefs are vastly different from our own?
2. What radically different tools and strategies will help us (i.e. give us “sea legs”) to dwell in the unknown amid rolling chaos?
3. What personal habits/choices must change in order to apply nature’s laws of reuse, repurpose, recycle? (Nothing in nature is “new.”)
Session Dates:
Part One: May 13, 2026 from 7pm - 8pm ET
Part Two: May 20, 2026 from 7pm - 8pm ET
This workshop is designed as a two-part experience. Attending both sessions is encouraged to receive the full arc of the journey.
Investment: $15 - $25 (sliding scale)
Hosted by Jennifer Comeau
Jennifer Comeau inspires humans to remember and restore our sacred partnership with the rest of the natural world. A certified Forest Therapy Guide, singer-songwriter, and author-speaker, nature is creative Comeau’s muse.
Her debut novel, A MOON IN ALL THINGS(12 Willows Press) launched to high praise (Kirkus Reviews, "atmospheric and beguiling," her nature-themed children’s book, “The Inside of ME” (12 Willows Press) won a Nautilus Gold and a ReaderViews 5-star award. Her poems and essays are published in anthologies: No Ordinary Words: The Real Life Wisdom of Women, (Amazon, 2022); A Dangerous New World: Maine Voices on the Climate Crisis, (Littoral Books, December 2019); and Sacred Stone Sacred Water (White Cloud Press, April 2019. She has produced two albums of original music -- She Flies and Feed the Tribe, available on all music streaming platforms. As a former engineer and corporate executive, Jennifer brings those experiences into captivating book talks and storytelling events.
Comeau is an ally of TreeSisters.org, an international reforestation and gender equity organization. She partners with OzGREEN, an award-winning non-profit bringing YOUth LEADing The World programs to Australia, Africa, America and India. Possessing 30+ years of experience in corporates as an engineer, project manager, and high-stakes facilitator, Jennifer's deep expertise in implementing strategic initiatives for Fortune 500, non-profits, federal agencies, and private companies, derives from her career as a Worldwide Quality Director and IT Executive.
She lives with her husband, Lt. Col. John R. Comeau, and moyenne poodle, Bridey, in Kennebunkport, Maine, where she writes, holds climate buoyancy and writing workshops, hosts sacred circles, and has a Wild Wonder Forest Bathing business.