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Creativity Coaching sessions are therapeutic spaces, where clients can work with a practitioner to unlock, nurture and channel their creativity. They are one off or monthly sessions where the focus is to support you in exploring your ideas, creative blocks, and intentions behind your process. We work together to find the appropriate techniques for your individual creative journey, and to leave you with a sense of empowerment and the confidence to birth the ideas or experiences you wish to bring into the world.

Who is it for

  • Anyone wishing to reconnect to their creative life force.
  • Mothers, and people who give birth wishing to reflective or celebrate the role of creation in their lives.
  • People who dream of writing about their life stories who need a spark of inspiration to start the process of putting pen together.
  • People that work creatively within their communities and wish to have a safe space to channel and explore their ideas.
  • People who have a lot of creative projects, but struggle to know where they want to direct their energy.

Sessions may include

  • Ritual
  • Meditation
  • Menstrual Cycle check ins.
  • Drama, embodiment, and creative writing.
  • Somatics
  • Exploring archetypes and folklore.
  • Conversation and reflection.
  • Deconstructing and Reconstructing ideas. 

You will be supported by a Dramatherapist who holds respect for your pace and your autonomy at centre, I offer a gentle and non-judgemental approach.

I look forward to hearing from you and hope that I can support you on your journey. Please complete the contact form below if you wish to arrange a phone call with me.

Naomi Roger's Offering is available ad hoc at moon.

For fees send me an email about your creative intention and how many sessions you wish for, and we can discuss pricing. 

Make an enquiry or request a call

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Today we are welcoming the darkness at Samhain/Halloween…

Traditionally, in Celtic and other communities, this evening would mark the transition between the lighter half of the year and the darker half.

Transitions and womanhood feel synonymous, as we travel through life, with the rhythms of our bodies. I wonder if we feel the transitions of the natural world more keenly because of this...

Some believe that at this time of year the division between this world and the 'otherworld' is at its thinnest, allowing spirits to pass through.

Ancestors are honoured and invited home, while harmful spirits are warded off. People wear costumes and masks, disguising themselves as harmful spirits, to ward off unwanted attention from the actual spirits.

Image from the wonderfully talented @tijanadraws
Today we are welcoming the darkness at Samhain/Halloween… Traditionally, in Celtic and other communities, this evening would mark the transition between the lighter half of the year and the darker half. Transitions and womanhood feel synonymous, as we travel through life, with the rhythms of our bodies. I wonder if we feel the transitions of the natural world more keenly because of this... Some believe that at this time of year the division between this world and the 'otherworld' is at its thinnest, allowing spirits to pass through. Ancestors are honoured and invited home, while harmful spirits are warded off. People wear costumes and masks, disguising themselves as harmful spirits, to ward off unwanted attention from the actual spirits. Image from the wonderfully talented @tijanadraws13 hours ago
Death Café - A Space for Life’s Deepest Conversations

3pm this Sunday at Moon.

Join us for an intimate gathering where we drink tea, eat cake, and talk about death in a warm, welcoming environment. 

A Death Café is a discussion group with no agenda, objectives, or themes - the conversation simply flows from what those present bring on the day.

What to Expect
⭕ Small group-directed discussion about death, with no set topics or conclusions
⭕ A gentle, open space where all perspectives and curiosities are welcome
⭕ The chance to listen, to share, or simply to be present
⭕ Tea, cake, and conversation in good company

Why Death Cafe?
In our culture, there are few places where we can talk openly about death. Death Cafes create a safe and relaxed space for these conversations, helping us to reflect on life’s great mystery together. Since the first gathering in 2011, more than 21,000 Death Cafes have been held in 93 countries - a testament to the universal human wish to speak honestly about mortality.

Details
📅 When: First Sunday of each month
🕒 Time: 3pm to 4.30pm
📍 Where: Moon Women’s Health, 63 Chetwynd Road, London NW5 1BX
💷 Cost: Death Cafe is offered freely. If you’d like to contribute, your donation helps cover tea and cake. Every donation, large or small, helps keep the cafe welcoming and accessible for all.
📖 Booking: Spaces are limited. A friendly request: if you book a ticket and then find you’re unable to attend, please let us know as soon as possible so someone else has the chance to join the conversation

Come as you are. No preparation needed. Each gathering stands alone, and every conversation is unique.

The session is facilitated by Heidi Alden.

You can find out more details and book via the link in our bio.

#deathcafe
#northlondon
#nw5
Death Café - A Space for Life’s Deepest Conversations 3pm this Sunday at Moon. Join us for an intimate gathering where we drink tea, eat cake, and talk about death in a warm, welcoming environment. A Death Café is a discussion group with no agenda, objectives, or themes - the conversation simply flows from what those present bring on the day. What to Expect ⭕ Small group-directed discussion about death, with no set topics or conclusions ⭕ A gentle, open space where all perspectives and curiosities are welcome ⭕ The chance to listen, to share, or simply to be present ⭕ Tea, cake, and conversation in good company Why Death Cafe? In our culture, there are few places where we can talk openly about death. Death Cafes create a safe and relaxed space for these conversations, helping us to reflect on life’s great mystery together. Since the first gathering in 2011, more than 21,000 Death Cafes have been held in 93 countries - a testament to the universal human wish to speak honestly about mortality. Details 📅 When: First Sunday of each month 🕒 Time: 3pm to 4.30pm 📍 Where: Moon Women’s Health, 63 Chetwynd Road, London NW5 1BX 💷 Cost: Death Cafe is offered freely. If you’d like to contribute, your donation helps cover tea and cake. Every donation, large or small, helps keep the cafe welcoming and accessible for all. 📖 Booking: Spaces are limited. A friendly request: if you book a ticket and then find you’re unable to attend, please let us know as soon as possible so someone else has the chance to join the conversation Come as you are. No preparation needed. Each gathering stands alone, and every conversation is unique. The session is facilitated by Heidi Alden. You can find out more details and book via the link in our bio. #deathcafe #northlondon #nw51 day ago
Clocks go back tonight!

Here's some good advice from @sleepnannynickymulligan if you're dreading what this might do to your little one's sleep schedule...
Clocks go back tonight! Here's some good advice from @sleepnannynickymulligan if you're dreading what this might do to your little one's sleep schedule...6 days ago
Three sessions over the coming week, to support you in tuning in and returning to Your Self...

On Sunday afternoon, Daven Lee brings us Healing Touch & Presence for the People You Love. We all have the capacity and innate ability to be healers for those we love. In this gentle 4-hour workshop, you’ll be introduced to the essential principles of holding space for healing and conscious touch. 

On Sunday evening, Breathe & Let Go: Unwind Body & Mind with Ewa Bell.
You don’t have to keep holding it all together. Join us for a gentle 90-minute guided breathwork journey, designed for women who are carrying a lot, but are ready to soften, release, and come home to themselves.

On Friday evening, join Alexe Woods for Witchy Sensual Movement: A Halloween Ritual. Step into a night of magic, mystery, and deep feminine power as we celebrate Halloween. A unique 90-minute workshop, designed to awaken your sensuality, tap into your intuition, and help you embody your inner witch.

You can find more details and book via the link in our bio.
Three sessions over the coming week, to support you in tuning in and returning to Your Self... On Sunday afternoon, Daven Lee brings us Healing Touch & Presence for the People You Love. We all have the capacity and innate ability to be healers for those we love. In this gentle 4-hour workshop, you’ll be introduced to the essential principles of holding space for healing and conscious touch. On Sunday evening, Breathe & Let Go: Unwind Body & Mind with Ewa Bell. You don’t have to keep holding it all together. Join us for a gentle 90-minute guided breathwork journey, designed for women who are carrying a lot, but are ready to soften, release, and come home to themselves. On Friday evening, join Alexe Woods for Witchy Sensual Movement: A Halloween Ritual. Step into a night of magic, mystery, and deep feminine power as we celebrate Halloween. A unique 90-minute workshop, designed to awaken your sensuality, tap into your intuition, and help you embody your inner witch. You can find more details and book via the link in our bio.1 week ago
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