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Brothers in Tribe

An adventure initiation for men

Wild  Brotherhood

Brothers in Tribe is a long-form initiation into masculine presence, accountability, and relational truth. It is a lived process—stretching over months, weaving together in-person gatherings, online initiations, and integration calls that anchor the work into daily life.

This journey is designed for men who are ready to be seen, challenged, and met by other men, without posturing, fixing, or spiritual bypass. The work is slow, relational, and embodied, allowing trust and depth to emerge organically over time.

Developed in close collaboration with Heart IQ, Brothers in Tribe will own its distinct initiatory arc, rooted in the body, the heart, and the raw honesty of brotherhood.

Coming: Spring - Summer 2026

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Coming Home to Self

Let nature support your return to yourself

Wild  Days

Coming Home to Self is a slow, therapeutic and carefully held Wild Days experience for people living with burnout, chronic fatigue, emotional overload, or long-standing stress patterns.

Co-created by Wild Hearts and Agnès Orlopha, medical doctor and psychosomatic specialist, this weekend retreat offers a deeply trauma-informed space where the nervous system can soften, the body can be listened to, and life can begin to move again — at its own pace.

This is not a performance-based retreat, nor a push toward transformation.


It is an invitation to slow down, to rest into presence, and to reconnect with what is still alive beneath exhaustion. Through gentle time in nature, therapeutic circle work, body-based awareness, and medical-psychosomatic insight, participants are supported to rebuild inner safety, clarity, and trust in their own rhythms.

Coming Home to Self is for those who need less intensity, more care, and a profoundly human space to begin again.

Coming: Autumn 2027

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Steps Into Life

A Wild Journey for young adults navigating transition

Wild  Journeys

Steps into life is a minimum 10 days, on demand, on-foot Wild Journey developed specifically for social institutions working with young adults who have grown up in complex, demanding life circumstances.

Created in close collaboration with social educators and institutions, this journey is designed as a back-to-basics, screen-free experience, rooted in nature, responsibility, and real-world presence.

Moving on foot through remote landscapes — like mountains, forest and fields — participants live simply, share daily tasks, and learn to navigate effort, frustration, cooperation, and self-reliance within a supportive group container.


This Wild Journey is about initiation into adulthood:

  • learning to take care of oneself and others

  • discovering personal strength through responsibility

  • experiencing belonging without performance

  • rebuilding trust through action, not explanation

Each journey is co-created with the institution and adapted to the specific needs, capacities, and context of the group, ensuring safety, relevance, and dignity for all involved.

Steps into life offers young adults a rare opportunity:
time, space, and real experience to meet life directly — and to take their next steps with more grounding, confidence, and self-respect.

Coming: On demand and adaptable , available from September 2026

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Dark night of the souls

A primal shadow experience

Wild  Retreats

Dark Night of the Souls is a deep descent, not into darkness for its own sake, but into what has been carried, avoided, or silenced. Set in a wild, natural and winter-inspired environment — likely in the Scandinavian north —this 10-day retreat offers a stripped-down, grounded container where shadow, grief, longing, and intimacy can be met without drama or overwhelm.

This experience is open to adults of all genders who already have a foundation in emotional or personal development and are capable of going deep while staying resourced. The physical demands are higher yet remain accessible to anyone comfortable spending extended time in nature; the real intensity lies in the inner terrain.

Through circle work, tribal spaces, shared ritual, and heart-connected encounters, Dark Night of the Souls becomes both raw and celebratory —a place where what has been exiled can return, and where connection grows not despite vulnerability, but because of it.

Coming: Winter 2026-2027

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Circle for Humans

Bringing circle to where it's needed

Wild  Movement

The Wild Movement is not a single project, it is an ongoing commitment. A living response to the reality that some of the people who need deep human connection the most are the least able to access it.

This movement is about bringing circle work, embodied listening, and heart-based presence to people living in extreme conditions: conflict zones, regions affected by war, communities in poverty, and places where life itself is already demanding enough. The work is simple, respectful, and grounded — meeting people where they are, without importing ideology or imposing frameworks.

Beginning in 2027, the first field actions will take place in collaboration with larger humanitarian and non-profit organizations already active on the ground. The Wild Movement grows slowly, ethically, and relationally— guided by the belief that presence, when offered with humility, is already a form of medicine.

First movement action: beginning 2027

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Higher than the mountain

A mountain expedition for body and heart

Wild  Ascents

Higher Than the Mountain is a two-week alpine expedition where embodied awareness and circle work meet the raw reality of rock, exposure, and altitude. Set in the Alps, this Wild Ascent is for those who already know the mountains, not as a concept, but through lived experience.

Participants are expected to be autonomous in outdoor rock climbing and to have basic mountaineering experience. This is not a training or initiation into climbing; it is an integration of inner and outer edges, where technical competence becomes the ground from which deeper atunement can emerge.

Through shared climbs, high bivouacs, and intentional circle spaces, Higher Than the Mountain explores leadership, fear, trust, and humility — not above life, but fully inside it. The mountain does not symbolize anything here. It simply tells the truth.

Coming: Summer 2027

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