We run workshops and events for people seeking more meaningful and authentic contact with themselves and others.
We are Kim and Ania, two curious minds passionate about fostering genuine connections through workshops and events. We believe that magic happens when we can engage authentically, explore curiously and savour experiences fully. As lifelong learners, we continually seek new ways to explore ourselves, others and the world around us and we are excited to co-create a space with other people who want to join us!
A bit about us:
Ania: “For more than 10 years I worked in the corporate world of IT and management, leading teams and programs on communication, leadership, and psychological safety. While I loved working with people in that context, I eventually felt the need to move closer — from big systems and strategies to the real, human experience in smaller groups and one-on-one encounters.
That path brought me to facilitation, coaching, and now psychotherapy training. What excites me most today is creating spaces where people can slow down, feel safe, and connect — both with themselves and with others. It excites me to create workshops that are about more than techniques: they are about curiosity, playfulness, depth, and genuine human presence.”
Kim: "While pursuing my bachelor's degree in natural sciences at the University of Cambridge, I quickly realised that I missed the “human element” in my studies. This realisation, alongside my growing passion for wellbeing and mental health prevention, prompted me to specialise in psychology in my last year. Consequently, I pursued further degrees in clinical psychology (MSc.) at the University of Warwick and clinical nutrition & eating disorders (MSc.) at UCL. Following my studies, I worked in the mental health sector in London before relocating to Amsterdam, where I did additional training in coaching and counselling. Over the past four years, I've been working as a freelance coach, and more recently, I’ve started exploring facilitating groups. As an Expat and third culture kid, I love engaging with people from diverse backgrounds and strive to work in a culturally sensitive and inclusive way.”