

A 'Potluck' of Not-Yet Ideas & Someday Dreams
Join Labyrxnth founder Christina Ducruet for an intimate 90-minute gathering where we'll coax our half-baked ideas, dormant dreams, or works-in-progress out of hiding and gather in shared self-exploration at the intersection of creativity x fear.
What to Bring:
This is a come-as-you-are, camera-on gathering.
All you need is a notebook and pen, and a readiness to explore something creative you've been working on (or dreaming about) – a sketch, a sentence, a story beginning, a business idea, or even just a creative impulse you haven't yet named.
What to Expect:
Ground into a supportive container through embodied meditation practice
Uncover and reflect on your latent creative insights and inklings in community
Explore how fear, doubt and inhibition can be signals rather than stop signs in self-expression
Experience a powerful intervention designed to help you understand and shift the specific blockers in bringing your not-yet idea to life
Leave feeling connected, energized and maybe even hopeful!
After our shared exploration, I'll share details about Lab X: Creativity x Fear for those interested in diving deeper in this supportive 6-week workshop, June 24—July 29. But whether or not you continue your journey, you'll leave with new insights and tools for your creative journey.
What prior participants have to say:
"I loved this gathering. As an artist, this was useful for me to see the growth I have experienced as well as the patterns in terms of what I have taken action on. It showed me how I have taken some projects to their final stage and how I have tried to take others there and am now in the phase of deciding whether to continue pushing or surrender them." — Katrina
"Information about the Labyrxnth potluck unexpectedly appeared before me on the interwebtubes. Two nights later I found myself gaining insights on my life, from supportive strangers who felt like trusted friends. Clarity and new perspectives were revealed. Tough questions also appeared, and this is a good thing!" — Stephen