When: September 15th, 11am EST
Length: 1 hour and 15 min
Format: Zoom - Recording stops for authentic and secure live discussion near the end
Cost: Free
Description:
Every relationship, no matter how close or how healthy, will experience rupture. A harsh word. A broken promise. A moment where someone felt unseen, dismissed, or hurt. That's not a sign that the relationship has failed — it's a sign that it's real.
What separates relationships that deepen over time from ones that slowly erode isn't whether conflict happens. It's what we do after.
Most of us were never taught how to repair well. We were taught to apologize quickly, smooth things over, and move on — without ever really addressing what happened or what it meant. Some of us are still waiting for a repair that never came. Others carry the weight of knowing we caused harm and aren't sure how to find our way back.
This workshop is for all of it. Whether you're the one who hurt someone, the one who was hurt, or somewhere in the complicated middle — repair is possible, and it's a skill that can be learned.
In this workshop, you'll:
Understand what rupture is and why it's a normal — even necessary — part of close relationships
Learn what genuine repair actually requires, and why "I'm sorry" is often just the beginning
Discover how to apologize with real humility — in a way that acknowledges impact without defensiveness
Explore how to receive an apology and what moving forward can honestly look like
Understand how to initiate repair even when the other person isn't ready or willing
Leave with a framework for navigating conflict that restores trust rather than simply ending the argument