The Path

  • Theme: Naming the Season You Are In

    We begin by orienting to now.

    This first month is about slowing down, arriving fully, and acknowledging the threshold you are standing in as a woman in this season of life. Not who you’ve been. Not who you think you should be. But who you are becoming.

    We explore:

    • The invisible transitions of midlife and beyond

    • What is quietly ending — and what is asking to begin

    • Releasing urgency, fixing, and striving

    • Establishing safety, consent, and trust within the circle

    This month lays the emotional and relational foundation for everything that follows.

  • Theme: Honoring the Path That Shaped You

    This month is devoted to honoring the woman you have been becoming across decades of life.

    We reflect on identity, roles, motherhood, partnership, independence, devotion, loss, and resilience — not to relive them, but to acknowledge the wisdom they forged.

    You are invited to name your story without being bound to it.

    To recognize what shaped you without staying inside it.

    This is where self-respect deepens.

    Where compassion for your own life takes root.

  • Theme: Restoring Balance Within

    Before we speak about the world, we turn inward.

    This month explores the inner masculine and feminine — how they have danced, conflicted, protected, or fallen out of balance within us.

    We examine strength, boundaries, intuition, surrender, agency, and softness — not as opposites, but as necessary partners.

    This is about reclaiming inner authority without domination.

    About letting love lead without self-abandonment.

  • Theme: Naming What Has Shaped Women Without Becoming It

    This is the month where we gently name what so many women carry — experiences of sexual harm, coercion, violence, or fear at the hands of men.

    We do not tell graphic stories.

    We do not relive trauma.

    We do not center men.

    Instead, we acknowledge the truth:

    that these experiences live in the fabric of womanhood — personally, ancestrally, and collectively.

    This space allows for recognition without retraumatization.

    For truth without blame.

    For power reclaimed without hatred.

    We honor the resilience of women.

    We honor the capacity to heal without closing the heart.

  • Theme: From Adaptation to Self-Leadership

    After truth is named, we shift toward power.

    This month is about reclaiming authority — over our bodies, our time, our energy, and our choices. Not as reaction. Not as defense. But as grounded self-leadership.

    We explore:

    • Boundaries that come from self-trust rather than fear

    • Releasing over-giving, people-pleasing, and self-abandonment

    • Speaking clearly without apology

    • Embodying discernment and choice

    This month is deeply stabilizing and future-oriented.

  • Theme: Who You Are Now, and What You Carry Forward

    We end by gathering everything together.

    This final month is about integration — honoring what has shifted, what has softened, and what has clarified over the six months.

    We explore:

    • Who you are now, on the other side of this threshold

    • What you are no longer available for

    • What you want to cultivate going forward

    • How community continues beyond the circle

    This month is about completion, continuity, and community — not an ending, but a new way of standing in your life.

    This is also where community crystalizes - the recognition that we do not walk this stage of life alone.

    The circle does not “end.”

    It lives on - in how you show up, speak, love, and lead.

What to Expect
  • This circle is guided by lived experience, not theory.

    What is shared here is never forced, never extracted, never rushed.

    You are always in choice.

  • One of the most powerful aspects of The Threshold Circle is the community itself.

    There is something profoundly healing about being in a room with other women who are no longer trying to prove, perform, or perfect themselves. Over time, this circle becomes a place of recognition—where you are seen without explanation and understood without needing to justify your experience.

    Many women come for the content.

    They stay for the connection.

  • My work is informed by decades of personal healing and professional practice. I am a trauma-informed yoga teacher, Reiki Master, and practitioner of shamanic energy medicine. These modalities have shaped not only how I support others, but how I listen, how I hold space, and how I honor what arises without forcing it to move faster than it’s ready to go.

    I hold this space with reverence, clarity, and care—guided by intuition, anchored by training, and shaped by lived experience. My role is not to lead from above, but to walk alongside, tending the container so each woman can arrive at her own threshold in her own way.

  • The Threshold Circle is held in a private residence located outside of Austin in The Texas Hill Country. This circle is intentionally small (six to eight women), allowing space for depth, connection, and real presence.

  • The Threshold Circle is for women who:

    • Are 50+ and feel a sense of inner transition or questioning

    • Are spiritually curious but tired of trends, jargon, or bypassing

    • Want meaningful connection with other women in a similar life stage

    • Are ready to listen inward rather than chase external validation

    • Value depth, reflection, and presence over quick answers

    • Feel called to honor this chapter of life consciously and intentionally

  • This Threshold Circle may not be a fit if you:

    • Are looking for a fast transformation, certification, or concrete outcomes

    • Prefer highly structured programs with assignments and action plans

    • Want advice, fixing, or being told what to do

    • Are not open to group process or shared conversation

    • Are seeking therapy or crisis support (this is not a clinical space)

The Threshold Circle
$1,800.00

The Threshold Circle is a six-month, in-person gathering for women over 50 who are standing at an inner crossing - between who they have been and who they are becoming.

Please let me know if you have questions or just want to chat about the circle. If this speaks to you, I would love to welcome you to The Threshold Circle.

Your Questions, Answered
  • Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form or schedule a call—we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.

  • Designed specifically for women 50+ This is not adapted from younger-woman spirituality. It is created from the realities of midlife and beyond.

    In-person & relational
    Real conversations. Real presence. No screens. No performative sharing.

    Process over performance
    There is nothing to achieve, fix, or prove. Growth happens through honesty, not hustle.

    Depth without dogma
    Spiritually grounded, but not prescriptive. Intuitive, but anchored in lived wisdom.

    A container, not a one-off
    Six months allows trust to form, layers to unfold, and real integration to happen.

  • You can reach us anytime via our contact page, email, or phone. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.

  • The cost for the six-month in-person experience is $1800. There are payment plan options available at checkout.

meet your instructors

Monet Goode

Monet is a lifelong educator with a passion for creating accessible, engaging learning experiences. Known for a calm, encouraging teaching style, Monet believes that growth happens when learners feel both challenged and supported.

Emmett Marsh

Emmett is a detail-oriented instructor who’s spent the past decade helping people develop new tools, habits, and mindsets. Their approach is clear, practical, and always infused with curiosity and care.

Eleanor Parks

Eleanor's background spans education, coaching, and creative development. With a strong focus on process and progress, Eleanor helps learners move from where they are to where they want to be—one step at a time.

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  • "Even as a total beginner, I never felt lost. The step-by-step structure and encouragement along the way made all the difference."

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