Look for memories. Slow down time. Remember all that you have to share.

The Mothertelling Find Your Story Workshop is the first step in helping you share your stories.

In order to share our stories we need to have stories to tell. 

Do you feel like time is going so fast? Like your kids or grandkids are growing up before your eyes and soon they will be grown?

Do you feel like you have lots of stories to tell but aren't sure how to organize them?

The things you learn in this short workshop will help you slow down time.

You will be introduced to simple ways to build habits to collect stories.

You will be introduced to fun ways to dig through your memories and find stories you may have forgotten?

By the end you will feel ready to start structuring your stories into creative and organized stories that everyone will want to listen to.

What to expect:

  • Short videos with guided actions steps to help you actually get them done.

  • Fun and surprising ways to realize how many stories you already have.

  • Simple habit to start your story collection journey that also helps to slow down time!


On-Demand Version

Watch at your own pace on your

schedule.

$17

LIVE Version

Join the next LIVE virtual or in person workshop!

$27

What people are saying!

“Courtney creates a wonderfully safe space for us to feel comfortable to share our stories openly. During the workshop she also shared some brilliant techniques that helped us each to excavate story ideas with ease. I really felt my creative juices starting to flow and she provided us with tools we can go back to again and again. What I might love most, though, is her vision of bringing together mothers to share our collective stories. Magic happens when mothers feel heard and seen while sharing stories! Thank you Courtney for bringing your vision to life!”

— Ileana Grgic

“Before the workshop, I felt unsure about what type of stories I could talk about. I didn't believe that my life memories could be turned into stories. Courtney shared awesome practical tools and exercises to help me dig them out from the back of my mind. It was fun to see how many stories I can pull out from those exercises. I came out realizing that I do have story worthy moments to share with others and that I can use small daily life moments as my inspiration. I recommend this to anyone who would like to start sharing their stories but don't know where to start.”

 - Kris Daria

“I really enjoyed the workshop. I didn’t think my little snapshots and memories were meaningful to anyone but me. Now I realize how valuable our stories actually are. Everyone has a story and it’s so healing and affirming to share them. Our stories serve to bring us together in our shared humanity and frankly, togetherness is needed now more than ever.”

 - Jacquline Gamble