Where attachment, honesty, and grief meet in the body.
These are not lecture-based workshops.
They are not “communication skills” trainings.
They are immersive experiences —
designed to help you reconnect with the truth of who you are
in relationship with others.
Through the lenses of attachment theory, embodied honesty, we guide you into real conversations, embodied practices, and unrehearsed moments — the kind that leave you forever changed.
This is not about getting it “right.”
It is about getting real.
Together.
Relational Healing Workshops & Retreats
Who We Are
Avery Collura
Avery Collura is a grief coach, somatic guide, and medicine-informed practitioner whose work lives at the intersection of emotional truth, embodied safety, and relational repair. Her practice is rooted in personal experience — including profound grief, addiction recovery, and psychedelic integration — and shaped by years of immersive study in trauma-informed care, parts work, and nervous system healing.
Avery specializes in creating spaces where grief becomes a companion, the unsaid finds language, and healing is allowed to unfold at the pace of the body. Her approach blends gentle depth, precise intuition, and a steady belief in each person’s capacity to return home to themselves — in love, in grief, and in relationship.
She is the founder of Jellyfish Journeywork, co-lead of the Colorado Psychedelic Practitioners Cohort, and a trained practitioner in multiple modalities including somatic therapy, non-dual coaching, and expanded-state integration.
Heidi Priebe, MSc
Heidi Priebe is a writer, creator, and facilitator specializing in the intersection of shame, authenticity, and attachment healing. Her work is rooted in both personal practice and years of research into how truth-telling and self-awareness contribute to deeper relational and emotional health.
Drawing from personality psychology, attachment theory, mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and trauma-informed perspectives, Heidi offers a grounded approach to self-connection and relational growth. She is the creator of a well-known YouTube channel on attachment and psychology, where her accessible teaching reaches millions of people worldwide.
“Heidi as a facilitator is impressive, maybe even more so than on video. Her ability to answer questions immediately, whatever they are, and include the whole group… it's just top notch.”
- Past 'Attachment Intensive' Participant
Find her at: heidipriebe.com
Lindsay St. Antoine
Lindsay St. Antoine is a Certified Radical Honesty Trainer and somatic coach with nearly a decade of experience leading workshops.
Based in Denver, she helps people break free through embodied presence, compassionate truth-telling, and real connection.
A longtime collaborator with Radical Honesty founder Brad Blanton, Lindsay became a certified trainer in 2017 after serving in multiple roles—including COO—within Radical Honesty Enterprises. Her work creates space for people to stay present with shame, anger, and vulnerability so they can experience deep authenticity, full-body forgiveness, and real intimacy with themselves and others.
Find her at: takerootcoaching.com
“What Lindsay brings into the space in terms of her ability to not just make you feel safe, but really make you safe, is not something I’ve really met in another person before. She’s phenomenal.” - Past 'Attachment Intensive' Participant
Tony Shawcross
Tony Shawcross is a trauma-informed facilitator trained in Internal Family Systems, Gestalt, Somatic Experiencing, and psychedelic facilitation. He brings grounded compassion to every space he holds, supporting participants to uncover patterns and step into clarity, presence, and truth.
With certifications in Trauma-Focused Psychedelic Psychotherapy, Dynamic Attachment Re-patterning, and Psychedelic Pharmacology, Tony integrates somatic awareness, creativity, and collaborative expression to help people connect more fully with themselves and others.
Find him at: skepticalseekers.com
"Tony adds humor, but also a real groundedness. You can tell that he is really thinking about and tracking all the parts that are in us that are coming up in the interactions we're having with each other. And it felt like love really underscored that.”
- Past 'Attachment Intensive' Participant
Who This Is For
You want to feel more connected — to yourself, your partner(s), or your community
You are craving depth, but find it hard to stay when things get messy
You struggle with emotional withholding, over-sharing, or not knowing how to ask for what you need
You long to experience safety in the presence of others, not just alone
You are ready to explore your edges — gently, honestly, and with support
What We Explore Together
Each workshop is a unique blend of:
Attachment Work – Understanding how your early bonds show up in conflict, communication, and connection
Embodied Honesty Practices – Speaking the unsaid, noticing your body’s truth, getting curious instead of collapsing
Grief & Relational Loss – Exploring how grief shapes our ability to stay, to open, and to trust again
Somatic Grounding & Embodied Repair – Learning how to stay regulated in the face of emotional intensity
This is work for those who want to be seen — truly — and to learn how to stay with themselves and others in the moments that matter most.
ATTACHMENT, LOSS &
THE SHADOW
Attachment theory isn’t only about how we behave in relationships - it’s about how our nervous system manages the threat of loss.
To avoid abandonment, some of us work tirelessly to become the best, most acceptable versions of ourselves - often at the expense of our own needs for rest, connection, or love. Others try to fit seamlessly into the lives of people we idealize - and end up trapped in the exhausting effort to keep those people on the pedestals we’ve placed them on. True attachment healing means learning to stay present with loss and disappointment, both when we fall short of our own ideals, and when others do.
In this intimate one-day workshop, we invite you to join attachment expert Heidi Priebe and grief coach Avery Collura for Attachment, Loss, and the Shadow: an exploration of how our earliest relational patterns shape the way we love, protect, and repair.
Through lecture, reflection, and gentle experiential exercises, this workshop will teach practical tools for building self-trust, integrating grief, and cultivating secure, authentic connections.
One-Day Workshop | November 29, 2025 | Melbourne, Australia
Workshop Flow
Morning: Understanding Our Adaptations & Making The Unconscious Conscious
Using the Dynamic Maturational Model of attachment as a guide, we'll explore how insecure attachment behaviors are not flaws or even patterns of 'self-sabotage,' but intelligent adaptations to our early environments.
Through guided reflection and lecture, we'll begin identifying the protective roles we've learned to play in relationships and the hidden motivations that underlie them.
Afternoon: Building Tools for Secure Relating
The afternoon will focus on learning and practicing concrete, attachment-informed tools aimed at cultivating self-trust and connection - integrating grief, disappointment, and repair into your relational vocabulary.
Location & Format
Date: Saturday, November 29th, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (includes a one-hour lunch break)
Location: Melbourne CBD (venue details to be announced soon)
Investment: $375 AUD
This one-day workshop combines lecture-style teaching with guided reflection and gentle interactive exercises. You’ll have opportunities to listen, learn, and connect with others in a supportive environment while moving at a pace that feels grounded and contained.
What You’ll Walk Away With
A clearer understanding of your attachment orientation
Learn how your early adaptations shaped the ways you seek, avoid, and protect connections.
Practical tools for secure relating
Build self-trust, learn to self-regulate through conflict, and create emotional safety with others.
Language for repair
Explore how to move from rupture to reconnection with honesty and compassion.
A sense of clarity and self-compassion
See your patterns not as flaws, but as once-intelligent strategies ready to evolve.
A new relationship with grief and disappointment
Discover how to stay present with loss and allow imperfection, in both yourself and others.
Who is this workshop for?
This workshop is open to anyone curious about how early attachment patterns shape their relationships - with others and with themselves.
It is especially supportive for:
Individuals exploring personal growth, grief, or relational healing
Therapists, coaches, and facilitators seeking a deeper, more embodied understanding of attachment theory
Couples or friends interested in improving communication and emotional safety
Anyone ready to replace self-blame with curiosity, and fear with self-trust
No prior background in attachment theory or psychology is required — just a willingness to reflect, feel, and engage with compassion.