//Unlock Your Power: A Workshop on Consent, Boundaries, and Negotiations by Clare // Dive into the basics of consent, boundaries, and negotiation in this introductory workshop. Designed as a brave space for beginners, this session gives you the chance to explore your personal strengths and challenges in a supportive, judgment-free environment. 💬 Participants will learn and share through group discussions, scenario practice, and role-playing activities designed to make these big concepts feel accessible and real. Workshop Highlights 🤲 The essence of somatic consent and potential pitfalls in our own consent-making 🚫 Receiving limits, building rejection tolerance, and strengthening the ability to say no 💞 Working through platonic and intimate negotiations as tools for harm reduction and intimacy-building General Info 🕐 Time: 13:00–17:00 + integration and connection in the restaurant after 📌 Place: Oslo 🧘🏻♀️ Workshop holder: Clare Zhou 💸 Price: 480,- (in a financial squeeze? DM us for tickets!) 👥 Capacity: 16 🌈 Open for ALL GENDERS ⚠️ Please note: This workshop does not include physical touch. It focuses on discussion-based learning and scenario practice. For a more embodied experience, check out our other consent workshop offerings! 📄 After purchasing your ticket, you’ll receive a PDF guide closer to the date. Please read it beforehand to help you get the most out of our time together. 🤝 Join Us for a Shared Experience Consent is a journey — one that involves both individual reflection and collective practice. After the workshop, the kitchen and bar will be open for relaxed connection and integration. This is a great time to share reflections, decompress, and build community. 🌱 We look forward to exploring these essential topics with you in a respectful, engaging, and supportive environment. Let’s learn together, grow together, and support one another on this journey of embodied consent and personal empowerment. About the Host Clare Zhou (they/them) is a politicized somatic healing practitioner and consent educator. Their facilitation style is shaped by many lived and learned experiences — from decolonizing science teacher and yoga instructor to mother, coach, and scientist. Clare’s worldview is grounded in their identity as a white-bodied, queer, polyamorous, non-binary, working-class Chinese-American immigrant and recovering Catholic with invisible disabilities. Their work is deeply informed by healing justice, mutual care, and anti-oppressive practices, and they bring a warm, honest, and trauma-aware presence into everything they do. Expect to be held with respect, curiosity, and care. ♿ Accessibility Note This workshop welcomes all adults. Please note: While the venue has gender-neutral restrooms, it is not universally accessible due to steps at the entrance. 🙏 We apologize for this limitation. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out.