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The expectations, values, and responsibilities for anyone co-creating with Nyasha Williams

Our work is ceremonial, intuitive, collaborative, and rooted in Poka Laenui’s Processes of Decolonization: rediscovery, mourning, dreaming, commitment, and action — expressed through creativity, ritual, embodiment, and community care.

Our Values

  • Creativity as a pathway to liberation.

  • Collaboration over hierarchy.

  • Consent as spiritual and ethical practice.

  • Right relationship with land, lineage, and spirit.

  • Slowness, rest, and non-urgent rhythms.

  • Humility, accountability, co-regulation, and emotional presence.

Communal Days of Dreaming / CO-FACILITATION

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When you co-facilitate with Nyasha, you are entering a co-created ceremony shaped through divination, Ancestor-guided listening, and intuitive design.

Required Pre-Work

Read & sit deeply with Poka Laenui’s Processes of Decolonization

  1. Reflect on how each phase intersects with creativity + your own medicine

  2. Clarify your offering, boundaries, and energetic capacity

  3. Block off time for our planning sessions

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Access to Poka Laenui’s Processes of Decolonization

Co-Divination Meeting

  • Ask who is being called into this Day of Dreaming

  • Listen for elementals, spirits, Ancestors, and energies wanting to support the session

  • Identify the phases of decolonization that want to show up

  • Map the emotional + creative arc

  • Understand how our medicines weave together

We will center openness, presence, and no attachments to outcomes in our meeting.

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Visual Collage Creation

We co-create a collage together that becomes:

  • The day’s energetic anchor

  • The marketing image

  • A symbolic representation of what the container holds

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Marketing Support

  • Share the event on your platforms

  • Reach out to your personal community directly

  • Repost promotional materials

Day-Of Responsibilities

  • Arrive 60 minutes early

  • Help with setup + grounding the space

  • Co-hold the opening and closing

  • Offer your medicine (movement, sound, ritual, art, land-connection, etc.)

  • Hold space for participants

  • Move with intuitive flexibility

  • Support emotional + energetic transitions

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Post-Gathering Check-In

An integration meeting to reflect on:

  • What unfolded

  • What felt aligned

  • What wants to shift in future offerings

  • How the collaboration felt

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GOOD FIT

You are a good fit if you:

  • Practice Ancestral Veneration

  • Move intuitively

  • Co-create with ease

  • Hold emotional + energetic space

  • Work with creativity as a spiritual practice

  • Are comfortable with accountability, grief, dreaming, ritual, growth

  • Listening to the land, elements and lineage

  • Facilitate with gentleness and depth

  • Value collaboration, humility, consent, and slow pace

  • Are willing to sit with the unknown

For collaborators, who have been invited by Nyasha or are interested in co-creating a Community Day of Dreaming (March–August sessions)

Thank you for your consideration or interest in co-facilitating a Community Day of Dreaming.
These gatherings are seasonal, intuitive, creative, and divined in relationship with the land, our lineages, and the needs of the group we are holding.

Before beginning the form, please be sure you’ve read the Collaborator Expectations above, as co-facilitation is a sacred commitment.

You can apply below to be considered for a Community Day of Dreaming or future Fire & Honey collaborations.

INVITED OR INTERESTED IN CO-FACILITATING?

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Let’s Collaborate

For anyone wanting to propose a project or collaboration outside the Days of Dreaming.