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Weekend Workshop | New York, NY | October 21-23 | $295-$425 (FULL)


  • 69 Wooster Street New York, NY, 10012 United States (map)

Weekend Workshop led by Certified Trainers Michael Kolb and Anne Bryer.

*This workshop is FULL! We will be back in NYC early next year - stay tuned for our next NYC workshop announcement!

Transform your Life by Telling the Truth

Take a dive into self-exploration and honest self-expression with the tried and true process of Radical Honesty in this Weekend Workshop.

Tired of feeling alone, disappointed, and frustrated in your personal and professional relationships?

Fed up with dishonesty and fakery?

Hungry for authentic connection with brave people who want to cut the bullshit and get real?

Radical Honesty is the cure for the disconnection of modern life. It's the antidote to playing it small. And it just might save us all from ourselves :)

 
 

What you can expect from this Weekend Workshop:

  • The reinvigoration that comes from dropping your pretending and opening up to those around you

  • An intentional context in which to express yourself in ways that you normally hide

  • Heightened awareness of your own experience from moment to moment

  • Guided practice expressing yourself simply and directly

  • Guided practice in getting over your hangups

  • Support for how to deal with the difficult people in your life

 
 

Is this workshop right for me?

This workshop is for anyone who is interested in honesty and personal growth.

If you have been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder (or similar) or suffer from severe PTSD, please contact mak.honesti@gmail.com to see if this workshop is right for you. It is possible that you may benefit from 1-on-1 work before participating in a workshop.

In this workshop we will learn and put into practice the foundational Radical Honesty Distinctions, including Noticing vs. Imagining, the Awareness Continuum, and expressing Resentments & Appreciations. We work with whatever arises in the moment, whatever you bring to the group.

If you’re struggling in a relationship, trapped in your mind, needing encouragement or support, wanting real-world practice with real-world examples, or seeking to build community with other honest folk like yourself, this is workshop is for you!

This workshop is for newbies and experienced Radical Honesty practitioners alike. We will cover the foundational Radical Honesty distinctions and get some experiential practice in applying those distinctions in our lives from moment to moment.

Even if you've already participated in a multiple Radical Honesty events, our workshops are designed to be experiential, placing the bulk of the focus on deepening your practice, more than learning new ideas.

Location:

69 Wooster St. Apt 4, New York, NY 10012 (SOHO / Lower Manhattan)

Schedule:

Friday: 7pm - 9pm

Saturday: 10am - 7pm

Sunday: 10am - 5pm

Bring your own lunch or eat out at nearby markets or restaurants!

Group size:

8 - 18 participants + 2 RH Trainers

Accessibility:

Venue is on the 4th floor. There is an elevator wide enough for wheelchairs. There is one step to enter the building. We are happy to assist you!

Refund Policy:

No refunds.

If cancelation notice is given at least 30 days before the workshop, your registration is transferrable to a friend or to a future Radical Honesty event with Mak. Transfer credits expire 1 year from the start date of the workshop you register for.

Price:

Super Early Bird: $295 (until July 21)

Early Bird: $350 (until August 21)

Regular Admission: $425 (after August 21)

BIPOC / Trans / Disability Scholarship: $295

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

Intro to Radical Honesty (Friday 7pm - 9pm)
Weekend Workshop (Saturday 10am - 7pm & Sunday 10am - 5pm)
Support Call with the Trainers (in the weeks following the workshop)
Email Group - keep in touch with your fellow participants for support and practice.

LANGUAGE

The workshop is conducted in English. French and Spanish support are available, if needed.

WHAT IS A RADICAL HONESTY WORKSHOP?

A Radical Honesty Weekend Workshop is a playground for us to experiment with telling the truth out loud. This means building greater awareness of and speaking with more clarity about whatever arises for us in the moment in a simple, direct, and congruent way. 

Through direct sharing, we can see how we have held ourselves back from creating the relationships we want, having the intimacy we crave, and living the lives of our dreams.

Radical Honesty principles and skills are taught in a planned, experiential sequence to support us in telling the truth and sticking with whatever comes up. We want you to leave the weekend with a new set of communication skills and freedom from obsessive thinking.

RECOMMENDED READING: 

Radical Honesty by Brad Blanton, PhD

Practicing Radical Honesty by Brad Blanton, PhD

Loving What Is by Byron Katie

WORKSHOP LEADERS: 

Michael Alan Kolb & Anne Bryer

Mak has a B.A. in Psychology and is a Senior Trainer at the Radical Honesty Institute. He is committed to helping people develop the skills needed to live life out loud, to mend and build (and sometimes end) meaningful relationships, and to ground themselves in experiential reality. He is particularly interested in the problems of existentialism, couples work and non-traditional relationships, and dealing creatively with anger and conflict. He lives and works in Costa Rica where he is co-founder of Cascada Elysiana Eco-Lodge & Retreat Center.

“It is difficult to transition into adulthood in a world full of adolescents. This practice of Radical Honesty has been the most important work I've done in my personal journey of growing up and I'm hungry to surround myself with others who want to embark on this journey with me. There's a whole lot of road left for us to travel.” -Mak

www.honesti.me

mak.honesti@gmail.com

Anne Bryer, M.Ed, has been a certified Radical Honesty Trainer since 1995. She is the owner of a non-profit antique dealership where she lives in Maine. Anne is particularly interested in Bioenergetics, building community, and how we use language to distance ourselves from other people and from our own experience of life.

annebryer@comcast.net