Community

Here are some of the people whose work I stand beside.

Practitioners who have walked with me in mentorship, colleagues who carry their own medicine, and community members whose gifts weave into the larger field of our shared work. These are voices and lineages I trust, people I collaborate with, and those I continue to support as they offer their healing, artistry and deep presence into the world.

Sarah’s Team

Juliette Findlay

Admin, personal assistant, communications and scheduling.

hello@sarahmacleanbicknell.com

Karly Dailey

Event support, logistics, organization, administrative support and The Village Green.

karly@sarahmacleanbicknell.com

Kelsey Moore

Website and social media manager, visual artist and support.

kelsey@sarahmacleanbicknell.com

Sarah’s Community

Night Turtle Dance

Sarah’s Annual Ceremony

The Night Turtle Dance is a ceremony of love, devotion and gratitude for Mother Earth. This ceremony was dreamed into being by Sarah Bicknell and has been ongoing since the first dance in 2009.

Turtledance.org

Akhila Kolesar

Constellation Facilitator, Ceremony

I believe that a wellness model truly supports the whole person: the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual self in each of us. This informs my work with individuals and couples by making psychotherapy an exciting journey in which, together, we find how their unique abilities and strengths can be applied to challenging life situations, relationships, and the unfolding of new ways of being.

Akhila Kolesar

Stevie Greenwell

Dreamwork, Ceremony, Constellation Facilitator

Stevie Greenwell is a musician, singer, teacher, constellator, dreamer, and ceremonialist. She is devoted to compassionate liberation through expression, resonance, and song.

Stevie Greenwell

Seth Pardo

Ceremony, Dreamwork, Transformational Coaching

Life is a process of becoming with dynamic cycles of learning, growth, and transformation. We can spend our energy trying to avoid change, or we can learn how to transform with conscious awareness and intention. Surely there is a great ocean of “in between” where many of us swim. But when the day comes, and the risk to remain tight in a bud is now more painful than the risk it would take to blossom (nod to Anais Nin!), will you honor the call from inside to transform?

Seth Pardo