Connected
Just your listing on the Find a Practitioner directory, so clients can find you. The simplest way to stay visible and discoverable, even when you're practising quietly.
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Practitioner Community
Once you've trained, you're always part of the Gentle Release family. This membership is for when you'd like a bit more through the year: to keep receiving Gentle Release yourself, to grow your confidence, and to build your practice alongside people who really get what it asks of you.
Three tiers, from just £25 a year, and you pick the one that suits where you are right now.
Your training gives you Gentle Release. What it can't quite give you is everything that comes after: those first wobbly months of actually practising, the days you quietly wonder if you're doing it right, the strange quiet of working on your own with nobody to ask.
That's what this is for. I set up the Practitioner Community because I couldn't bear the thought of anyone finishing their training and then feeling left to get on with it alone. We're far more of a family than a network, honestly. It's somewhere to stay connected, to make sure you actually receive Gentle Release yourself (and not just give, give, give!), and to get gentle, practical help with the business side, at a pace that suits your nervous system and nobody else's.
Whether you just want to keep a toe in, or you'd love proper steady support through the year, there's a tier for that. And you can always move up later, there's no rush at all.
We're far more of a family than a network.
A directory listing comes with every tier. Move up whenever the time feels right.
Just your listing on the Find a Practitioner directory, so clients can find you. The simplest way to stay visible and discoverable, even when you're practising quietly.
Everything in Connected, and all the bits that keep you growing, and just as importantly, keep you receiving Gentle Release yourself through the year.
Everything in Supported, plus the tools that take the hard work out of talking about what you do, and help people find you.
Not sure which tier's for you? Just ask me. I'd far rather you ended up with the one that actually fits.

This is your public listing on the Gentle Release website, the very page clients land on when they're looking for a practitioner. It carries your name, where you are, how to reach you, and the things you love working with.
Here's the thing: the Find a Practitioner page was the most clicked link in a recent newsletter. People really do use it to find someone. So even if you're only practising now and then, your listing keeps you visible, gives your practice that bit of credibility, and means people can find you when they need you.
Four times a year I'll get us all together for a live lecture, going a bit deeper into Gentle Release and how it actually plays out in practice. If you came to the Vagus Nerve lecture day last year, you'll know the feel of these: warm, generous, a proper chance to learn and to share what you're noticing. Can't make it live? There's always a replay.
There's something lovely about all of us still coming together to learn, long after the training's finished.
Once a month I'll guide a group Gentle Release over Zoom, just for you to receive it yourself for a change. Live, with a replay if life gets in the way.
I hear it all the time: "I don't treat myself enough," or "I keep meaning to and never do." This is me making sure you do! Receiving it yourself settles your own system, keeps you close to the community, and, funnily enough, it tends to make you more confident giving it to others, because you're properly grounded in what you're sharing.
A monthly 90 minutes (live, with a replay), all about building a practice that's steady, confident, and actually pays you. This isn't me pushing you to grow, I promise. It's about meeting you exactly where you are, and gently opening up what feels possible from there.
Each month there's some practical business guidance, time to think and plan, a bit of nervous system awareness, and a little release to soften whatever the topic brings up. Over the year we get into pricing and the finances, working within your capacity, confidence and being seen, finding the words for what you do, building offers that nourish you rather than drain you, boundaries, and letting yourself receive money without the guilt.
Once a month we get together for a quiet co-working morning, where you block out the time for all those jobs that slide to the bottom of the list: website, newsletters, planning, accounts, booking systems, social media. You just turn up, set your intention, get your head down alongside everyone else, and have a natter and a cuppa along the way. Honestly, it's one of my favourite mornings of the month.
"I know what I need to do, I just never get round to it," I hear that one a lot. A couple of protected hours in the diary, with others doing the same, and suddenly those case studies get finished and the accounts get done. Accountability, without anyone breathing down your neck.
Every month I'll send you a piece of Gentle Release wording you can pop straight into your own client newsletters or marketing, written in a tone that sounds right for it. Use it word for word, or tweak it so it sounds like you.
"I don't know how to explain what I do," if that's you, this takes the hard part away, handing you the words to talk about Gentle Release with confidence and stay in touch with your clients, without staring at a blank page every month.
A little wording helper, set up to understand Gentle Release and to sound like you, not like a robot. Use it to shape your social posts, tweak things for different platforms, or find the words for the stuff you find hardest to say.
"I know what I want to say, I just can't find the words," this is for exactly that. And it'll save you a good chunk of time too.
Once a year I'll pop you in a Meet the Practitioner spotlight, introducing you to the wider Gentle Release community: who you are, where you are, and what you love supporting. A lovely, low-key way for clients and other practitioners to get to know you.
Being seen is hard for a lot of us, so think of this as a gentle nudge into the light, a bit of exposure and credibility, without you having to shout about yourself.
A whole bank of ready-made Gentle Release graphics, with new ones popping in as I make them. They're good to go exactly as they are, no logos to add, no fiddling with layouts, just grab one and post. Sharing made easy, and lovely professional visuals whenever you need them.
Trained Gentle Release practitioners and current students who'd like ongoing support, connection and a bit of practical guidance as they grow their practice. It's made for those of you on the practitioner path, rather than clients or the general public.
Live is lovely if you can, for the connection, the questions, the bouncing of ideas. But it's entirely up to you. Everything's recorded, so you can catch up whenever suits.
Across the year I hold sessions at different times and on different days, so there's a good chance of catching some live. All the dates are planned well ahead and sent as an iCal file, so you can block out anything you'd like to come to.
A year. That gives you enough time to settle in, build a bit of momentum, and get all the way round the cycle of topics.
You're so welcome. These sessions are made to meet you exactly where you are, whether you're taking your very first steps or fine-tuning a practice you've had for years.
Not at all. It's gentle, clear, and paced with your nervous system in mind. We go in manageable steps, building understanding and confidence as we go, never pressure.
No, only ever what feels comfortable. Listening quietly and reflecting to yourself is every bit as welcome as speaking up.
Yes. Everything's there as a recording, so you can go back over any topic, any time.
You will. The platform's simple, and there's a hand to hold if you ever get stuck finding your way around.
Your training teaches you the how of Gentle Release. This community is for everything that comes next: the confidence, the capacity, the grounding and the business clarity of building a practice out in the real world.
Completely fine. Step back, come back whenever you're ready. There's no keeping pace, and nothing to catch up on.
Of course. There's always time for questions and a proper chat, and you can send things in ahead if you'd rather.
If this sounds like the support you've been wanting, come and join us, and pick your tier whenever you're ready. Start gently with a listing on Connected, or come right in with Supported or Seen, and rem
Get started today before this once in a lifetime opportunity expires.