A movement to reclaim feminine life-force and empowerment

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In a world still echoing with patriarchal norms, this is a call to rediscover your true self.

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Weekly Women’s Group

Mondays 4:30 – 6pm
Start dates: Jan 5, 2026  &  April 13, 2026

12 weeks @ $75 each
(reach out to reserve your spot)

Small virtual groups that provide a supportive space where you can connect, share wisdom, and discuss topics relevant to your life.

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Rewilding the Feminine

Thursdays 4:30 – 6pm
Start dates: Jan 8, 2026  &  April 16, 2026

12 weeks @ $100 each
(reach out to reserve your spot)

A live, online course that empowers you to reclaim your life force, by providing an educational and therapeutic space to heal from physical, verbal, emotional, and/or sexual trauma.

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Private Consultations

50-mins @ $275
(reach out to book)

One-on-one sessions offering personalized support to help you prioritize self-care and healing. Each session focuses on empowering you to reconnect with your body, mind, sexuality, and spirit, promoting overall health and vitality.

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Suzy Daren M.A. L.M.F.T.

Meet Suzy

Hello there! I am a Wild Woman, and I want to share my honest story with you in the spirit of shedding my mask and breaking free from the outdated systems that have never truly served the feminine.

At 48 years old, I feel both vibrant and alive and like I’ve earned every grey hair on my head. I am a daughter, sister, friend, mother, yogini, lover, psychotherapist, dreamer, artist, and so much more. My life has been a continuous journey of self-study, seeking existential answers to love, life, and what lies beyond.

I hold a B.Sc. with a double major in Psychology and Religion (with a minor in Drama) and an M.A. in Counseling Psychology with a focus on the Transpersonal. I taught yoga for 10 years and have been in private practice as a therapist since 2008.

But that’s the easy part to share—I’d like to go deeper…

I remember the wildness within me as a small child, expressed through play and the love I shared with my family. But I also recall being teased and bullied at school, which exposed my insecurities and unruly emotions. Back then, these emotions were seen as disruptive, and the only solution adults offered was to suppress them. This message—that my energy was bad or wrong—led me to stifle my emotions, and with them, my true nature, in favor of being a “good” child, so I might be accepted by friends, family, teachers, and other authority figures. This worked for a while (kind of), but when I entered my teenage years, all hell broke loose as I sought to understand myself, the world around me, and the energy that seemed to be pouring out of every cell, into every corner of my adolescent life.