How The Wheel Begun
More than gatherings or retreats, The Wheel is a space where people come alive together.
Real Conversations. Meaningful Experiences. Lasting Change.
The Wheel creates experiences that bring people together through conversation, reflection, creativity, healing, movement, and shared transformation.
About The Wheel
We do stuff. Soulful stuff. Transformational stuff. The kind that changes everything, quietly and powerfully.
That’s our mission. And we mean it!
Our Vision
A world where people feel safe to be themselves, held while they grow, and free to live their purpose out loud.
Our Purpose
To create experiences that help people:
Remember who they are
Reconnect with what matters
Release what no longer fits
And rise into a more loving world
We do this through retreats, conscious community, and soul-aligned support.
What Is The Wheel?
The Wheel is a new kind of movement.
One that doesn’t demand you change, only that you remember.
We host immersive retreats, build intentional community, and offer tools that help people move through transformation with grace (and a little fun, too).
We’re not a religion.
We’re not a trend.
We’re not here to save you.
We’re here to walk with you as you save yourself with love, power, and purpose.
It took days after the retreat to realize just how much had shifted for me.
Michele H.
The space you created felt safe, genuine, and meaningful.
Anna B.
Internalizing relief and release of grief.
Shaun C.
I could feel my third eye activation. I left knowing I’m on the right path.
Michael S.
There were many moments, but realizing what I had been holding onto changed everything for me.
Alex J.
This retreat was the perfect environment to rediscover myself and dive deep into patterns that were not serving me.
Nadia C.
Asking for help has always been hard for me, but this experience helped me open up in a way I never have before.
Becky D.
The shift didn’t happen all at once. It built over time, and by the end I felt transformed.
LaRosa J.
Thinking deeply about what limiting beliefs I’ve been holding onto shifted something in me.
