
Free Animal Communication Workshops and Private Sessions
- HOSTING A DAY OF PRIVATE SESSIONS
A 1-hour private session is yours free if you set up a one or two-day event. I often team up with animal adoption agencies and even individuals on special events. Folks who have a ranch sometimes invite the neighbors over for a day of sessions for example. In the case of rescues and shelters, we can negotiate prices and percentages.
The group or individual commits to the following:
- Promotional consideration in all flyers, advertisements, and media.
- A private area to do the sessions
- Three chairs and a small table for promotional materials
- Press releases to local media. (I provide)
- Booking the readings: filling in the pre-printed sign-up sheets
- Collection of pre-payment
- Travel and accommodation expenses for out-of-town events — this is negotiable. (A group member often volunteers to pay for a motel room and mileage is calculated at 66 cents per mile.)

Let’s Collaborate!
If you are interested in a collaborative relationship guaranteed to boost attendance, please call my assistant Alice at (805) 540-9520 to discuss it. Most events are scheduled three to six months in advance to allow plenty of time for promotion.
2. HOSTING A “HOW TO” WORKSHOP OR PRIVATE SESSIONS
Hosting a How to Communicate with Animals workshop is easy and fun, and the person who sets it up attends for free.
The one or two-day workshop usually takes place on Saturday and/or Sunday from 12 noon-5 pm, but if you have a group who prefers other days we can arrange that.
The cost and number of participants to schedule a workshop depends on the location. I usually need ten people to hold a workshop. Therefore, long-distance travel may require more participants.

Hosting a workshop
–We’ll need an appropriate location that can accommodate 10 to 20 participants and some animals. For larger groups, the hostess may need to find a meeting hall or classroom. Private homes work fine for smaller groups. Ideally, this space would be free of charge.
–Refreshments for the break. A simple non-sugar snack like cheese and crackers, finger sandwiches, or trail mix, tea, and juice.
–Because you’re local, we’ll need you to promote the workshop by talking to people, contacting animal groups, and posting flyers. When enough people have committed to attending (and paid for their participation), I’ll schedule the class. I’ll use my social media as well as my website, to promote the event.
Moving Forward
–I will provide flyers and will happily present a free lecture the night before. Radio, newspaper, or TV interviews can be arranged.
–If you are interested in hosting, please call my assistant Alice at (805) 540-9520 to discuss it. Most workshops are scheduled three to six months in advance to allow plenty of time for promotion.