We are better together — in this crazy, uncertain, constantly changing world, you are not alone — we are all connected.

Why join a group?

Inner Landscaping with a group is a joyful and nourishing way to connect with others in real life. Meeting in person once a month, with a small group (up to eight people) is a fun, creative and meaningful way to build deep and lasting connections in your community. The process is uniquely designed for both individuals and small groups. Sharing your Inner Landscaping journey with your group keeps you accountable and connected to your creativity.

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Like sunsets and champagne, some things are better when shared. Inner Landscaping with a group adds energy, motivation and an element of accountability, encouraging you to finish the process. .

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Inner Landscaping groups are a joyful antidote to the epidemic of loneliness and isolation being experienced in the world today. Face to face connection in a shared self-development process builds close bonds. 

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Doing Inner Landscaping together is fun! The laughter, play and conversations are nourishing and uplifting — your group sessions will fast become something you won’t want to miss. 

We are all one — creatively navigating life together.

Join a guided group

Inner Landscaping workshops include 12 x 3-hour sessions, run over a period of either 12 weeks or 12 months.  Enquire about workshops offered by Kinchem and other trained Inner Landscaping facilitators, in Australia and overseas.

Group facilitators

Sanne

My journey with Inner Landscaping began in 2018, under the canopy of Bali’s lush jungle, while I was working at Green School. Immersed in an ecosystem of learning deeply connected to nature, I was invited to turn inward, tend to my own inner ecology and the landscape within. It was here that I first experienced the transformative power of Inner Landscaping, not as a concept, but as a living practice. What started as a personal exploration soon became a compass, guiding how I live, teach, and walk in the world.

Inner Landscaping gave language to something I had always felt — that there is a deeper, quieter wisdom available to us when we learn to listen, not just to our thoughts, but to the land, our bodies, our dreams, and the seasons of our lives. This is not a method. It’s a remembering.

Having trained and guided teachers and changemakers around the world, I am passionate about creating spaces where people can reconnect with their inner compass, rewild their imagination, and cultivate grounded clarity in a fast-changing world. Through my work as a facilitator, I invite others into this space of reconnection, with themselves as being a part of nature instead of apart from nature, inspired by what Indigenous knowledge systems still point us toward: a way of being that honors Earth’s rhythms, respects our ancestors, and acts in care for the seven generations yet to come.

In a world overflowing with routes, apps, and how-tos, Inner Landscaping offers something quietly radical: a way to remember what we’ve forgotten. A way home.

Romina

I’ve always been drawn to the deeper layers of human experience - what nourishes us, what blocks us, and how we come back into alignment with who we truly are. This curiosity has shaped both my personal and professional path. I’m currently studying a double degree in Psychological Science and Counselling at ACAP University, and for over 15 years, I’ve facilitated yoga and meditation practices that support emotional regulation, self-awareness, and inner connection. But it was Inner Landscaping that radically expanded my perspective.

Something quietly awakened in me when Kinchem first introduced me to Inner Landscaping nearly a decade ago. I was gently drawn to its nourishing approach to inner transformation. The idea that this work is “nature’s code for cultivating creativity” resonated instantly - it offered a new way of seeing myself, not as separate or stuck, but as part of a living, adaptive ecosystem. As a participant, I experienced a profound shift: releasing old stories and reconnecting with a natural, intuitive creative rhythm that was always part of my make up. Creativity no longer felt like something I had to chase - it revealed itself as something already alive within me.

This experience changed the way I see the world. It gave me a new language to understand the inner cycles and seasons that shape our personal growth far beyond what I had previously explored through yoga and meditation alone.

Now, as a trained Inner Landscaping facilitator, I aim to guide others through their own creative ecosystems. This work weaves beautifully into my evolving practice as a future counsellor. It’s not about fixing or pushing - it’s about tending, listening, and allowing regeneration to unfold naturally.

Whether you’re feeling creatively blocked or simply yearning for deeper self-connection, Inner Landscaping offers a gentle, powerful path home to your creative self.

I loved the weekly ritual of meeting my gorgeous friends, doing a beautiful meditation and sharing sometimes trivial and often deep things about myself to the point where I felt truly seen and heard. It was a privilege to share this sacred circle and give space to the voices of others and their experiences. What a gift. — Vanessa

Start your own group

Inner Landscaping book groups are a fun way to deepen, enrich and enjoy relationships with your existing circle of friends. 

Inner Landscaping with a group is a joyful and nourishing way to connect with others in real life. Meeting in person once a month, with a small group (up to eight people) is a fun, creative and meaningful way to build deep and lasting connections in your community. The process is uniquely designed for both individuals and small groups. Sharing your Inner Landscaping journey with your group keeps you accountable and connected to your creativity.

Book group resources are available on request.

Design template for your 3-hour sessions

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Group exercises & games

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Suggested materials for group activities

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Group facilitator coaching, if one of your group would like to know more. Please connect here

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Book a session for Kinchem to visit your group in person or online. Please connect here

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Qi Gong movements

Sue Cochrane created this sequence of 12 QiGong movements specifically for Inner Landscaping. The sequence offers an embodied experience of  each of the 12 practices. 

Sue is recently retired from academic work and has a Chinese medicine practice and a small rural patch of land to tend (and which tends her). All of this in eastern Australia. The vitalities she explores are those related to the health/illness of the human body and thus the whole complex of earthly entanglement. She practices and teaches Taijiquan/Qigong.

“Inner Landscaping is rich and deep.”

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