Navigating Eco-Anxiety: Creating Calm in a Climate Collapsed World

Registration Opens 2/10/26

Course Dates: 4/11/26 - 5/2/26

(Live sessions on Saturdays, 12-2pm ET | 11am-1pm CT | 10am-12pm MT | 9-11am PT | 4-6 GMT)

Cost: $450 USD


ONLINE via Zoom

4/11/26 - Week 1 - 
4/18/26 - Week 2 - 
4/25/26 - Week 3 - 
5/2/26 - Week 4 - 
 
 
Cost: $450 USD (includes processing fees)

REFUND/CANCELLATION POLICY: We do not offer refunds for our courses. We encourage all students to complete their coursework and make the most of the rich curriculum provided.

If you have paid for your enrollment but have not yet accessed any course materials, you’re welcome to consider offering your spot as a one-time scholarship gift to a student who may not otherwise have access to this opportunity. In doing so, you help expand our circle of learning and ensure that our community remains rooted in generosity and support.

 

In this 4-session class, participants will learn concrete strategies to cope with and heal from their anxiety and grief in a world that feels increasingly difficult to navigate due to climate crises. Based on twenty years of work as an author and teacher on the themes of environmental awareness, trauma, healing, and creativity, Dr. Cassie Premo Steele will teach a variety of lessons that will create a safe and nurturing space for participants to hold their emotions around environmental destruction while also learning creative ways to self-regulate so new forms of connection and community can begin to grow.

WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?

 
This course is ideal for therapists, healers, teachers, activists, environmentalists, and anyone interested in finding ways to deal more harmoniously with the ongoing changes happening in the natural world. No previous experience is necessary, and everyone will be welcomed.
 

REQUIREMENTS

The only required reading for the course will be the book, Earth Joy Writing: Creating Harmony through Journaling and Nature.

earth joy writing

Each class  meeting will offer a combination of mindfulness-based stress reduction practices and trauma-informed journaling and creative exercises, paired with ritual, discussion and community building. Short readings of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction will be presented during each class time, and a comprehensive list of suggested readings for further exploration will be provided.

COURSE TOPICS

 

Cassie Premo Steele

FACULTY