The Retreat | Yearly Subscription
Get The Retreat for a whole year, for less.
Never miss your monthly ritual of inspiration, motivation, and nourishment. With a yearly subscription, you'll disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with yourself, slower, creative living, and a community of creatives, seekers, and dreamers.
Each issue has a theme that is inspired by the muse (main interview) and season. From there other articles, practices, and prompts come together to make up the larger fabric of the theme. Designed to help you focus on “one thing” instead of “a million” like our society tells us. A slower, more successful version of you is out there, lighting incense and candles, frolicking mid-day, and cozying up with a print newspaper.
Get The Retreat for a whole year, for less.
Never miss your monthly ritual of inspiration, motivation, and nourishment. With a yearly subscription, you'll disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with yourself, slower, creative living, and a community of creatives, seekers, and dreamers.
Each issue has a theme that is inspired by the muse (main interview) and season. From there other articles, practices, and prompts come together to make up the larger fabric of the theme. Designed to help you focus on “one thing” instead of “a million” like our society tells us. A slower, more successful version of you is out there, lighting incense and candles, frolicking mid-day, and cozying up with a print newspaper.
Get The Retreat for a whole year, for less.
Never miss your monthly ritual of inspiration, motivation, and nourishment. With a yearly subscription, you'll disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with yourself, slower, creative living, and a community of creatives, seekers, and dreamers.
Each issue has a theme that is inspired by the muse (main interview) and season. From there other articles, practices, and prompts come together to make up the larger fabric of the theme. Designed to help you focus on “one thing” instead of “a million” like our society tells us. A slower, more successful version of you is out there, lighting incense and candles, frolicking mid-day, and cozying up with a print newspaper.