A Resonance Gathering for Memory, Imagination, and the Practice of Becoming
A Confluence of Practice is a shared threshold into Resonance Network’s living practices. It is a two-hour reflective gathering designed for creatives, thinkers, organizers, and everyday people longing for a space to slow down, reconnect, and reimagine.
When this program is offered:
Three sessions to choose from: April 1, May 6, June 3
3–5 PM ET/ 2–4 PM CT/ 1–3 PM MT/12–2 PM PT/9–11 AM HT

Program Details:
In a time of burnout, fragmentation, and urgency, we begin differently. We gather first as one room — sharing story, lineage, place, and the questions we are carrying. From there, participants choose a stream of practice:
- Mending the Arc — an art and storytelling practice rooted in ancestral memory, intergenerational repair, and stewardship of the long story.
- Intro to Worldbuilding — a reflective and imaginative practice exploring how our worldviews shape our work, our relationships, and the futures we help create.
Each stream is distinct. Together, they are part of the same river.
We close the gathering back in the larger room, where insights surface organically. Participants will be invited to explore both streams and discover how memory and imagination inform one another.
This gathering is free and open to all. It serves as an entry point into the full spectrum of Resonance offerings.
Who is this for?
- Creatives, storytellers, and everyday people seeking deeper meaning in their work
- Organizers and leaders navigating burnout or transition
- Thinkers who want space for reflection, not just reaction
- People drawn to narrative as a form of repair
- Those who are future-forward yet rooted in memory
- You do not need prior experience. Curiosity and willingness to reflect are enough.
