The Treehouse is an ongoing collaboration between Avery Collura, Meg Stevens, and Meghan Armstrong—a shared practice space for relational ceremony, deep listening, and intentional gathering.
Some offerings at the Treehouse are for women. Some are mixed-gender or open to all.
All are held with the same core values: presence, consent, spaciousness, and care.
The Treehouse is not a fixed program. It is a living container that evolves through each group that gathers within it.
What the Treehouse Is
The Treehouse hosts small, intimate ceremonies and retreats designed to support inner exploration in relationship—with yourself, with others, and with the environment holding us.
These gatherings invite participants to slow down and step out of everyday roles, expectations, and performance. The emphasis is on how we are together, not on producing insight or outcome.
You might find yourself:
Listening more closely to your body
Exploring personal stories and relational patterns
Being witnessed without pressure to explain or resolve
Resting, reflecting, and reconnecting with what matters
Practicing presence rather than fixing
There is no requirement to share in any particular way.
You are always in choice.
The Treehouse
Relational Ceremonies & Retreats
Group Size & Setting
Treehouse retreats are intentionally small, typically 6–9 participants, and held in a private homes or nature-based spaces that support quiet, rest, and reflection.
Some gatherings include overnight stays and integration mornings. Others are single-day ceremonies. Each offering is unique and described in detail on its own page.
Is the Treehouse for You?
Treehouse gatherings may be a good fit if you:
Are curious about relational and embodied inner work
Want depth without pressure or performance
Value consent, choice, and emotional safety
Feel drawn, even if you are unsure why
If you’re curious but hesitant, that’s often a good place to begin.
How We Work
Treehouse gatherings are relational ceremonies, not workshops and not performance spaces.
You do not need prior experience.
You do not need to know how to “hold space.”
You do not need to arrive regulated, clear, or prepared.
Showing up as you are is enough.
Facilitation emphasizes:
Clear consent and boundaries
Nervous system awareness and pacing
Spaciousness and integration
Respect for individual rhythms and needs
Touch is never assumed and always requires consent.
Meet Your Team
Avery brings deep experience in grief, addiction recovery, and relational healing. Her work is rooted in presence, honesty, and nervous system awareness, supporting people in meeting themselves and one another with greater clarity and care.
She integrates mindfulness-based trauma work, somatic exploration, and the Jellyfish Method—a relational framework that emphasizes slowing down, listening inward, and staying connected through difficult emotions. Avery’s approach is compassionate and direct, creating spaces where truth can surface without pressure or performance.
Avery Collura
Meg is a licensed counselor in Colorado with specialized training in relational and attachment-based work. Her facilitation centers on boundaries, shame resilience, and the patterns that shape how we connect to ourselves and others.
Her approach blends Internal Family Systems (IFS), eco-therapy, and body-based inquiry to support people in reclaiming voice, agency, and connection. Meg brings steadiness, warmth, and depth to group spaces, helping participants explore vulnerable material with safety and choice.
Meg Stevens
Meghan has a rare gift for sitting with people in their stories. She brings deep presence, emotional attunement, and a grounded, empathetic way of reflecting what she hears, often helping people arrive at insights they did not know were waiting.
Her style is relational and intuitive, offering support that feels both gentle and clarifying. Meghan helps create spaces where people feel seen, met, and free to explore their inner world without judgment.
Meghan Armstrong
I’ve participated in two ceremonies at the Treehouse now, and each time, I was so glad I came. I’ve experienced shifts in my inner landscape that I expect will propagate through the rest of my life. The support I received, from both the facilitators and the other participants, really helped me stick with the big emotions that came up for me, and I felt my capacity for love and courage being stretched in real-time. I’m very proud of how I’ve grown and I feel so grateful.
I highly recommend Meg, Meghan, and Avery as facilitators. Each of them is so compassionate. They invest their whole selves into creating a welcoming experience for participants. If you’ve been in search of an environment where your fears and perspectives will be heard and valued, this is it.
— Jo
“The Treehouse gave me an ongoing relationship with parts of myself I had struggled to access for years.”
— Sara
The Treehouse journey was magical... Nature in itself is a powerful healer for me. The beautiful setting was exactly what I needed to soothe my overactivated nervous system. Meghan, Meg, and Avery created a sanctuary where I felt welcomed, seen, heard, accepted, safe, and nurtured in community. In this space, I was able to tend to myself without judgment while feeling validated and supported. I experienced a cathartic release of grief that had been held in my body which helped me reclaim an abandoned part with love and compassion. It removed a big obstacle from my path on the journey home to myself. I am deeply grateful for this experience.
— Laura
The Treehouse journey I experienced was truly life-changing and soul-revealing. Meghan, Avery and Meg held such a beautiful sacred container for deep healing work. For much of my life I’ve struggled to access grief and in this journey something finally, after 52 years, broke open. The field that was held, and the intentional curation of the experience and the community, along with the potent land, absolutely contributed to my inner-most-self feeling safe enough to “go there,” and to allow pieces of me that haven’t seen the light of day be seen, heard and felt. I now have a beautiful ongoing relationship with my grief-body, one that I wouldn’t have access to today if it wasn’t for my experience with the Treehouse. I am forever grateful.
— Kristina
“The Treehouse created a kind of safety that allowed me to go deeper than I thought I could.”
— Tess
Current & Upcoming Treehouse Gatherings
Below you’ll find details about upcoming Treehouse ceremonies and retreats, each with its own theme, location, and structure.
If something draws your attention—even gently—you’re welcome to explore further or reach out with questions.
The Stories We Tell
Stories We Tell is a relational ceremony devoted to the stories we carry in our bodies and how they change when we are witnessed. Held in the Treehouse, this intimate gathering offers spaciousness, choice, and quiet connection.
January 2026Big Dreams
Dreaming Big invites participants to explore possibility in an in-between season, when the future is not yet clear but still quietly forming. This ceremony creates space to listen to what wants to be imagined, held gently and without pressure.
March 2026All Kinds of Minds
All Kinds of Minds is a gathering for people whose minds move in unique ways — intuitive, sensitive, fast, nonlinear, empathic, and often misunderstood. In community, we explore both the brilliance and the difficulty of neurodivergent experience, surrounded by others who recognize the terrain.
June 2026Shifting Balances
Shifting Balances marks the quiet turning point of the Fall Equinox, when day and night meet and the pace of life begins to soften. This ceremony offers space to reflect, conserve energy, and reconnect with what wants to be carried forward.
September 2026