
- Event Date: 24/09/2025
One-to-One Creative Support Sessions with Kate Poll (she/her)
Event Details
- 09:00
- Online
- From £80
Event Description
One-to-One Creative Support Sessions with Kate Poll (she/her)
Take time to pause, explore, and create – reconnecting with neglected and under-represented parts of yourself, and cultivating a fuller, more self-directed and connected way of being. These sessions place writing and voice at the heart of the process, supported by sound, image, and other creative tools for wellbeing.
Together, we’ll focus on what matters most to you, nurturing your strengths, giving voice to overlooked parts of yourself, and discovering fresh ways to navigate life with clarity and confidence. Sessions are gentle, collaborative, and shaped entirely around your needs and interests.
Practical details: Online, weekdays and some evenings. £80 per session, or £288 for a 4-session package (£72/session). 15% off for key workers, students, unwaged, and Lapidus members.
Please email Kate to book.
📧 katepoll@gmail.com | 🌐 www.katepoll.co.uk
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- Event Date: 24/09/2025
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