Thrive in Nature

Creative workshops in Cornwall

Every six weeks during 2026

Penryn, Cornwall

  • "Transformative, challenging and inspirational in the best possible way."

  • "An opportunity to step outside of the busyness of doing and into the wisdom of being."

  • "Space to reflect on where I am in life and what I would like to call in."

Thrive in Nature

Join us every six weeks, at key seasonal turning points, as we gather for immersive 3-hour workshops designed to deepen our connection to nature, community and creativity. There has been singing, storytelling, ceramics, herbalism, wreath making, creative writing, personal enquiry, deep nature connection and plenty of laughter - all based on donation (99p-£15).

Most of these workshops take place at Loveland, Penryn, an open and welcoming space to encourage local people to get more involved in the growing of our food through working, learning and gathering together.

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Programme Host: Andy Raingold

Andy is a coach, mentor, facilitator and social entrepreneur who supports people at moments of transition to grow clarity, resilience and the capacity to catalyse meaningful change in their lives and work. He is Co-Founder and Director of Change in Nature, where he designs and delivers nature-based coaching, facilitation training and transformational experiences for individuals, leaders and organisations.

Andy is a certified coach and resilience practitioner, with further training in holding powerful transformative spaces (The Work That Reconnects), regenerative leadership and trauma awareness. Alongside his work with adults and leaders, he currently mentors young men involved in the criminal justice system with a Band of Brothers.

Andy’s passion lies in fostering authentic leadership, building trust across generations and supporting people to thrive - personally and collectively. He has written for the Guardian and been interviewed by BBC Newsnight, The Sunday Times, BBC Radio 4, The Independent and Guardian Environment Podcast.