The Treehouse

An ongoing collaboration between Avery Collura, Meg Stevens, and Meghan Armstrong—a shared practice space for relational ceremony, deep listening, and intentional gathering.

Some Treehouse offerings are for women.

Some are mixed-gender or open to all.

Some are local—hikes, seminars, sauna and cold plunge evenings.

Others are multi-day retreats.

All are held with the same core values: presence, consent, spaciousness, and care.

The Treehouse is not a fixed program.

It is a living container—shaped by each group that gathers within it.

Our Approach

Upcoming Retreats

Season of Abundance
from $225.00

12-14 June 2026

A weekend of deep connection to self, nature, and kindred spirits.

At the height of the summer solstice, when the earth is full and alive, we gather to recognize and cherish the abundance already present in our lives. This ceremony creates space to envision and gently call in the abundance we wish to cultivate in the seasons ahead.

Shifting Balances
from $225.00

18-20 September 2026

Shifting Balances marks the quiet turning point of the Fall Equinox, when day and night meet and the pace of life begins to soften. This ceremony offers space to reflect, conserve energy, and reconnect with what wants to be carried forward.

The Treehouse hosts small, intimate gatherings…

…designed to support inner exploration in relationship—

with yourself,

with others,

and with the environment holding us.

These experiences invite you to slow down and step out of everyday roles, expectations, and performance.

The emphasis is not on producing insight.

It is on how we are together.

You might find yourself:

  • Listening more closely to your body.

  • Exploring personal stories and relational patterns.

  • Being witnessed without pressure to explain or resolve.

  • Resting, reflecting, and reconnecting with what matters.

  • Practicing presence rather than fixing.

  • There is no requirement to share in any particular way.

Why heal in a group?

Some layers of healing do not open when we are alone, or even in one-on-one spaces.

So much of what we carry lives in relationship—

in our longing for connection, our sense of belonging, our place within a circle.

And it is often within relationship that something deeper begins to soften and heal.

For generations, these practices have been shared in communal settings, where healing unfolds not just within the individual, but within the field of the group.

In this space, your inner experience is honored with privacy, while also being gently held in the presence of others.

There is something powerful about witnessing—and allowing yourself to be seen in return.

You do not have to walk this path alone.

You can bring all of yourself here—the tender, the uncertain, the gorgeous, the messy.

We’ve got you.

Who We Are

Avery brings deep experience in grief, addiction recovery, and relational healing. Her work is rooted in presence, honesty, and nervous system awareness, supporting people in meeting themselves and one another with greater clarity and care.

She integrates mindfulness-based trauma work, somatic exploration, and the Jellyfish Method—a relational framework that emphasizes slowing down, listening inward, and staying connected through difficult emotions. Avery’s approach is compassionate and direct, creating spaces where truth can surface without pressure or performance.

Avery Collura

Meg is a licensed counselor in Colorado with specialized training in relational and attachment-based work. Her facilitation centers on boundaries, shame resilience, and the patterns that shape how we connect to ourselves and others.

Her approach blends Internal Family Systems (IFS), eco-therapy, and body-based inquiry to support people in reclaiming voice, agency, and connection. Meg brings steadiness, warmth, and depth to group spaces, helping participants explore vulnerable material with safety and choice.

Meg Stevens

Meghan has a rare gift for sitting with people in their stories. She brings deep presence, emotional attunement, and a grounded, empathetic way of reflecting what she hears, often helping people arrive at insights they did not know were waiting.

Her style is relational and intuitive, offering support that feels both gentle and clarifying. Meghan helps create spaces where people feel seen, met, and free to explore their inner world without judgment.

Meghan Armstrong

Follow Our Journey

Come say hello.

If you are curious about the Treehouse, there are gentle ways to step in.

You might join us for a free event,

come to a virtual gathering,

or simply reach out and start a conversation.

However you arrive, you are welcome.