Silence shame, Discover your sound & Speak into the Chaos.

About the retreat

There's something in you that we need out here. Our interior experience defines our exterior expression. These two worlds are irrevocably connected, the work we make is formed by the heart we shape. I’ve spent my entire life creating new things, from poems to non-profits and I’ve learnt some invaluable lessons along the way, I’d love to share them with you. Whether your creative work is writing songs, raising children or leading teams, I want nothing more than to see you become free from all that silences you and stops you from expressing your truest, wildest and most creative self.

Course curriculum

    1. INTRODUCTION

    1. SPEAK INTO THE CHAOS

    1. BREAK THE SILENCE

    1. EMBRACE YOUR SPACE

    1. MAKE IT MATTER

    1. ACCEPT YOUR SOUND

About this course

  • £49.00
  • 8 lessons
  • 2 hours of video content

Meet your retreat leader

Joshua Luke Smith is a multidisciplinary artist, creating with a mandate to Speak into the Chaos. He is the author of Something You Once Knew and leads Orphan No More, a creative community. He hosts The Pilgrimage Podcast, has given a TEDx Talk, speaks regularly at festivals in the UK and USA and is at work on his second album. His music has been featured on Complex, Wordplay and BBC Radio 1. He is also the founder of The Psalmists, a non profit working within prisons, helping the lives of offenders through creative expression, self reflection and spiritual formation.

Joshua Luke Smith

What others say

“Josh brought wisdom, clarity, encouragement and challenge to my walk as a creative, helping me get refocus and inspired again. I’d not only recommend this course, I’d say it’s a rare and sacred experience that you wouldn’t want to miss.”

“I wouldn’t be where I am today without Joshua's input and perspective on creativity and the spiritual life, I am forever grateful. ”

The Retreat Location

Pine Lake, Wisconsin.

We filmed the retreat over two days in a idyllic cabin, nestled in the woods of Pine Like, Wisconsin. The days were adorned with the soft rays of the sun and the evenings were warmed by a rustic, roaring fire. Why did we travel 3,000 miles and go to such effort to achieve the aesthetic? Well, we want you to escape the familiarity of normal life, lose yourself in the restful environment and take the time to find the freedom and fulfilment you long for.