Walk the Pathways of Change at our upcoming wellness retreat
Walk the Pathways of Change: A Transformative Wellness Retreat
May 5-7, 2025 | UCLA Lake Arrowhead Lodge
Life’s transitions can feel like a gentle path one moment and a steep climb the next. No matter where you find yourself, Pathways of Change is your opportunity to pause, reflect, and step forward with purpose.
Join us for this midweek retreat designed to help you navigate life’s changes with clarity and confidence. Through expert guidance, immersive experiences, and the healing power of nature, you’ll reconnect with your joy, redefine your purpose, and embrace the adventure ahead.
Who Should Attend?
- Anyone in career or life transitions
- Individuals planning for retirement
- Those refining their post-retirement path
What You’ll Gain
- A personalized roadmap for navigating life’s transitions
- Mindfulness and meditation techniques for greater clarity and well-being
- A Purpose Portfolio to guide your next chapter
- Tools to embrace your wisdom and move forward with confidence
Retreat Highlights
- Guided nature walks through the alpine forest & along Lake Arrowhead
- Small-group workshops and interactive discussions
- Restorative wellness sessions, including yoga, sound baths & meditation
- All-inclusive accommodations and nourishing meals
This retreat is your chance to pause, reset, and move forward with intention.
Spots are limited—secure your place today and take the first step toward your next chapter.
For a more detailed agenda:
Download Event Agenda (PDF)
Guest Instructor: Jeanne Marie Mudd.
With more than three decades of experience, Jeanne Marie specializes in empowering individuals through effective coaching strategies that foster personal and professional growth.
Jeanne Marie’s expertise lies in launching careers and businesses, navigating startups, and supporting individuals through crises and loss. Her approach is deeply rooted in leadership development, wellness and spirituality, making her uniquely equipped to guide clients through transformative experiences. She holds a bachelor’s degree in clinical psychology and philosophy from Northern Arizona University, a master’s degree in counseling psychology, systems science, and theory from Arizona State University, a master of divinity degree from Earlham School of Religion and an executive, organizational and life coaching certificate from Fielding Graduate University.