Letting Go + Calling In: An Art & Writing Workshop for 2026

Sale Price: $49.00 Original Price: $59.00

New year vision boarding with a twist!

As one year closes and another begins, join April Stearns and art therapist Stephanie MeLeod-Estevez for a 2.5-hour guided workshop that blends expressive writing with intuitive art-making. Letting Go + Calling In is an invitation to release what no longer serves you and to intentionally welcome what you most desire in the year ahead. Through reflective prompts, creative exploration, and gentle community connection, you’ll uncover your guiding word or theme for 2026 and bring it to life through art. No writing or art experience required—just curiosity, presence, and a willingness to begin again.

What to Expect:

This live, online workshop is a gentle creative ritual to help you cross the threshold into a new year with clarity and self-compassion. Together, we’ll use expressive writing to explore what you’re ready to release from 2025 and what you hope to call in for 2026. You’ll then move into an intuitive art practice: collage, drawing, or digital visioning, to give visual form to your guiding word or theme for the year ahead. Expect guided reflection and optional sharing in small breakout groups, all within a supportive community that welcomes you exactly as you are.

Who Should Attend:
This workshop is for anyone craving a creative, meaningful way to close the year and begin again—whether you’re living after a breast cancer diagnosis or simply moving through a season of change. It’s designed for those who identify as women as well as anyone drawn to the reflective, feminine energy of this space. No experience with writing or art is needed—just a willingness to explore what’s ready to be released and what wants to be invited in. Together, we’ll create a compassionate, judgment-free space where healing, creativity, and hope meet on the page and canvas.

Those who joined us for last year’s workshop will find familiar grounding balanced with new layers of reflection—this workshop is designed as both a continuation and a renewal of your creative journey.

Materials Needed:

  • Sketchbook and basic art supplies (paper, paints, markers, etc.), collage materials, etc. Detailed supply list to be sent with confirmation email. 

  • Whatever writing tool you prefer for long form writing: like journal, laptop, etc. for reflections and notes.

Price & Dates:

  • December 31st, 2025 at 10am PST / 1pm EST (2 hours, 30 minutes)

Cost:

Early rate: $49
After December 17th: $59

New year vision boarding with a twist!

As one year closes and another begins, join April Stearns and art therapist Stephanie MeLeod-Estevez for a 2.5-hour guided workshop that blends expressive writing with intuitive art-making. Letting Go + Calling In is an invitation to release what no longer serves you and to intentionally welcome what you most desire in the year ahead. Through reflective prompts, creative exploration, and gentle community connection, you’ll uncover your guiding word or theme for 2026 and bring it to life through art. No writing or art experience required—just curiosity, presence, and a willingness to begin again.

What to Expect:

This live, online workshop is a gentle creative ritual to help you cross the threshold into a new year with clarity and self-compassion. Together, we’ll use expressive writing to explore what you’re ready to release from 2025 and what you hope to call in for 2026. You’ll then move into an intuitive art practice: collage, drawing, or digital visioning, to give visual form to your guiding word or theme for the year ahead. Expect guided reflection and optional sharing in small breakout groups, all within a supportive community that welcomes you exactly as you are.

Who Should Attend:
This workshop is for anyone craving a creative, meaningful way to close the year and begin again—whether you’re living after a breast cancer diagnosis or simply moving through a season of change. It’s designed for those who identify as women as well as anyone drawn to the reflective, feminine energy of this space. No experience with writing or art is needed—just a willingness to explore what’s ready to be released and what wants to be invited in. Together, we’ll create a compassionate, judgment-free space where healing, creativity, and hope meet on the page and canvas.

Those who joined us for last year’s workshop will find familiar grounding balanced with new layers of reflection—this workshop is designed as both a continuation and a renewal of your creative journey.

Materials Needed:

  • Sketchbook and basic art supplies (paper, paints, markers, etc.), collage materials, etc. Detailed supply list to be sent with confirmation email. 

  • Whatever writing tool you prefer for long form writing: like journal, laptop, etc. for reflections and notes.

Price & Dates:

  • December 31st, 2025 at 10am PST / 1pm EST (2 hours, 30 minutes)

Cost:

Early rate: $49
After December 17th: $59

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Your co-hosts:

Stephanie McLeod-Estevez, LCPC is an art therapist and BRCA2+, TNBC breast cancer survivor who hosts a weekly radio show that can be live-streamed called Live Radiantly on WMPG. She was diagnosed at 40, when her boys were 5 & 7. Stephanie was initiated into the world of breast cancer at 26 as a caregiver for her mom, who died from MBC. Now, she works with the breast cancer community, so that we can move from surviving to thriving through the healing power of art therapy. Stephanie’s passionate about helping women live life boldly, no matter what kinds of obstacles they face. To learn more, visit  www.stephaniemcleodestevez.com and sign up for her art therapy Substack: Spark Curiosity, Live Radiantly

April Stearns is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Wildfire Journal & Writing Community. Since 2016, April has guided hundreds of writers through the Wildfire expressive and memoir-focused writing workshops and published more than 55 issues of Wildfire Journal. Wildfire came to be following April’s diagnosis of breast cancer at 35. While struggling to “go back to normal” and find others who could relate to a younger breast cancer experience, she launched the magazine as a beacon of light and hope. April believes strongly that helping others tell their stories has the dramatic effect of turning a traumatic cancer experience into an empowering one. She lives with her husband and teen daughter in Santa Cruz, California.