Writer Testimonials
I wrote more in the two weeks at Spannocchia than I did in my first year of my MFA.
I will carry the feeling and distance from other aspects of life that I felt when writing at Spannocchia. Also, people and places near or at Spannocchia are in many of my working poems.
Before my trip to Europe, I had a hard time getting started if I wasn’t completely inspired to write a poem. Mia, a member of our retreat, said, “The hardest part is showing up.” I showed up every day at Spannocchia and hope to continue this trend.
I took home 12 new friends, a much stronger work ethic, several journaling prompts and ideas for how to keep going if I reach a mental block and a new life goal (&).
Stephen’s discussion questions along with the exercises and examples in his book were great to turn to when I reached a block in one of my own projects. Also, when I started a writing marathon or a spurt of writing with one of his exercises, I found that my writing would wander or end up in a very creative and fun place.
I very much enjoyed yoga each morning with the group and our community lunches and dinners. My favorite moments were our after-dinner critiques and the marathons. It was so encouraging to be surrounded by a community of writers and so engaging and fun to have deep and animated discussion about writing, an act we all love.
The writing exercises brought ideas and memories out of me that had been hidden or buried for years. When answering a question about goals, three pages later I found myself forgiving myself for something I’d done in the past or I’d find myself writing poems about inanimate objects that love each other. The prompts and exercises gave me no excuse to stop and encouraged me to keep moving forward with my writing.

I loved the idea of being completely productive or completely relaxed. I have really tried to carry this over to my life in California. Instead of sitting on the computer in my off-time, I am reading more, checking out books of poems at the library or going on runs with my best friend.
Stephen and Jade are like two trees whose shade shields those in the retreat from distractions or worries. They open their limbs to everyone and let people climb along their trunks of wisdom. They teach all to root ourselves in enriching soil so that we will grow taller and stronger.
The retreat will be some of the most productive time for anyone in a creative process. One feels removed from daily distractions and worries but completely connected and involved with a group of supportive and interesting people.
In a heart beat I would come again. I am a writer and my time at Spannocchia was the most productive time I’ve ever spent at my craft.
- Rachel, 2011 Writing Immersion at Spannocchia

There are moments in life when the universe conspires to bring everything together to create the kind of experience that is timeless. The Wellness and Writing Retreat created by Stephen and Jade was one of those instances. They have captured the essence of truly great things in life — yoga, creative writing, wholesome food, good conversations, stunning scenery, and a supportive community.
The retreat was both rejuvenating and productive. Starting and ending the days with yoga brought forth a new level of openness. Nestled in between these sessions were carefully crafted writing exercises focused on personal goals as well as creative immersion into poetry, prose, and whatever each writer was inspired to create.
Jade is nurturing and goes beyond the classes to help you individually with your yoga practice. She is gifted with a soothing voice and tremendous skill as a yoga teacher, and honors the authentic wisdom of an ancient practice as she makes it accessible to students of all levels. Her talent as a painter is truly wonderful and her painting workshops allow you to create your own paintings of the scenic landscape. You’ll find yourself noticing everything around you through new eyes.
Stephen is wise beyond his years. As a writing teacher and motivational coach he brings a strength and serenity to the process that is steeped in years of study from well-known experts in personal development and writing. He imparts this knowledge and his own insights in a modest, grounded way allowing you the space to be introspective, authentic, and true to yourself.
It may have been coincidence, but I believe it to be reflective of Stephen and Jade’s ability to select an inspired group of participants; our retreat became an instant family of support, shared laughter, and unforgettable memories.
If you are considering Stephen and Jade’s retreats, I would highly recommend them. Read their website, sign up for their newsletter, and when you find yourself visiting their website often, being drawn to the testimonials and retreat descriptions and imagining yourself at a retreat, take a leap of faith and apply. It may be the best present you give yourself!
-P.S., Cambridge, MA – 2011 Wellness Immersion Retreat Participant
My dearest memories of the retreat are all my memories, but if I had to choose a few, they would include the first day when we all arrived and we came together in the main room so easily, and the conversations were so generous and envigorating. It was as if we’d all been needing this, and we were so relieved to finally have it, and each other. Anu’s singing was a special highlight to me, and Rosemary’s piano and singing. The group was so varied and talented – and willing to share.
Ebbio as a setting was so full of character, and just the right balance of comfort and rusticity to be relaxing and at the same time close to nature. The landscape holds such inevitable pleasure, and the atmosphere encouraged the appreciation of it. Jade’s and my painting session, between two rainstorms, is my favorite memory. I hadn’t planned to paint, and her encouragement and attention brought out a visual experience of the retreat I know, now, was completely necessary.
I apreciated her allowing me an extra session to finish my piece, and on a personal level, really felt as if my interest and enjoyment of it, and her willingness to cultivated that, made for a really peaceful and delightful new experience of painting, and a special connection between the two of us — when I turned around, I saw she’d painted my portrait.
Stephen was so gifted at bringing us in to focus on the larger purpose of our choice to write and our practice of writing. For me, the writing advice he gave me was the extra nudge I needed to really feel confident in my ideas, to hone in on them and trust their interplay and organic development as a valuable and interesting process. He offered ongoing support after the retreat, recommended reading, suggestions and other guidance in addition to the focus and encouragement. I felt the retreat exercises brought me to the exact place I needed to be in my writing. They opened and emptied me, so I could let the freshness and clarity into my work and let go of the self-criticism and doubt. In particular, the writing exercise in which we wrote from the perspective of
already having achieved our most important goals had a huge impact on my writing and on me personally. Clearing away obstacles that were keeping me from what I know I want to do, the exercise brought me closer to the pleasure of achievement, so I could take ownership of it and go home intent on not losing it. The yoga, and especially the breathwork, were, like the painting, a necessary and important part of the retreat experience and my writing process. Clarity, emptiness and stillness were essential to the writing work I was doing, and Jade’s insights and instruction brought them to me continually. The extra work Jade did with me that was tailored to my body’s needs gave me practices and learning to take home with me over and beyond the daily classes. The yoga was gentle and restorative, while still being challenging and transformative. It was just like everything at the retreat, and like the retreat organizers themselves–gentle and restorative, challenging and transformative. I am changed forever by this experience, and I would encourage anyone considering the retreat to allow themselves the same gift.
-Amick, 2011 Wellness Immersion Retreat Participant – Tuscany
The retreat was a wonderful experience. Having that much uninterrupted time to do nothing but create was a real lesson to me – we only need to give ourselves space, and time, and the creativity will happen. I came back home with a newer, deeper resolve to spend my free time doing all the things that matter.
Thanks, again, Stephen — and Jade –, for all your efforts and hard work. I would love to come back some time and do another retreat.
Meanwhile, I’m continuing to take a holistic approach: healthy eating, exercise and meditation, followed by creative work. It seems to be the right recipe.
- Frances, 2011 Wellness Immersion Retreat at Casa della Pace
(Read about participant Mia‘s experience at the Spannocchia Writing Immersion Retreat on Four Days a Week, and read her blog entry about her travels.)
The environment that Stephen and Jade created at Casa della Pace was fairytale- like. It was if one was walking in a waking dream, waking every morning to the streaming sunlight, elongating yoga poses, and freshly brewed coffee. The retreat not only helped me to become a better writer, but a better person. I learned so much about myself as well as the direction I want my life to head. Stephen and Jade may be the most beautiful people I have ever seen. The genuine kindness that they share, trickles to others and helped me to see the beauty in mistakes and the beauty of a somewhat chaotic world. They are true examples of the cliche “anything is possible.” They created a life that to many seems unrealisitc, yet somehow, they experience everyday. The proof of their happiness and simplistic style of living, made me strive to discover what I wanted from nature and from myself. The retreat was not only a way to become a better writer, but a way to discover who I want to become, using the tools of the lovely book of exercises and poems that Stephen compiled.
- Jordan, 2011 Wellness and Writing Immersion retreat at Casa della Pace – Italy
I liked eating hot dogs and smoking cigarettes and running around my Los Angeles-paced life complaining about how I can’t find time to write and worrying about my herniated disc destroying my yoga practice and making me an invalid. Two weeks in the gorgeous Umbrian hinterlands, and I kicked my 17-year nicotine habit, I got 15 rough chapters of my book written (could’ve done more if I didn’t catch a bug on my weekend trip to buy leather goods in Florence), I was walking almost pain free, and I’m committed to eating more fruits and nuts. If you want your head rearranged by the positivity of the people (Stephen, Jade, Santi, the staff, and all the other participants) and the sheer serenity of the place, come do this. It’s so amazing and magical that re-entry into real life might get a little rough, but that’s just an indication that you’re bringing home a better, more determined, more centered you.
- Felice, 2011 Wellness Immersion Writing Retreat at Casa della Pace
My dearest memory from the Tuscany retreat was the collaborative Queneau Journal because my simple story told and written from someplace simple and real was followed up beautifully by Anu, another retreat member and I realized how powerful collaborative art is.
Every dinner, lunch, group meeting, when we first arrived, first met, yoga, painting — these are my fondest memories of the group. Jade and Stephen are extraordinary.
The most enlivening writing exercise for me had to do with Joseph Campbell’s models for living. I loved the conversation on David Deida– excellent for life and writing.
When I asked Stephen’s opinion of my work it helped reaffirm my belief in original work and the maintenance & preservation of its integrity.
I regret not waking up for every morning yoga class because the conversations and lessons on breath inspired a story where friends are air personified.
I loved painting — I will take that back home and explore and experiment with painting for my children. Jade’s painting taught me that I believe in structure, which is good to know. I’m not much of a rebel after all!
Critiques of my personal project were structured, far from hard to hear, inspired me to work more and get it done, helped with organization and vision.
I will definitely take art and painting back. It helps relax, enjoy and go places that may have been previously intimidating. Art, for me, was exploration.
I believe I changed in the months preparing for the retreat. I don’t feel like I have to prove anything, I don’t want to be the center of attention, the star of the show. I just want to continue living peacefully, embrace abundance for self, love for self, more — or as importantly — love for others.
To those considering coming on a Wellness Immersion retreat I would say don’t think about how you’ll get here, don’t think about whether you can “do this right now.” I would say seize the opportunity, if there is any way you can, and carry it with you until your spirit, art, and destiny ask for more.
-Anissa, 2011 Wellness Immersion in Tuscany
Stephen encouraged writing using a variety of exercises. The marathon stood out as memorable because of my fear of not possibly having enough ideas and words to write to fill the time. Memorable because distractions appeared as decisions to categorize and address them intertwined with the lesson. The focus on writing about happiness and goals added some ease and some surprises.
Jade’s yoga lesson allowed my breath to flow like water, to connect the moon with the sun, to release the knot. The exercises that exposed a need for balance reminded me to rely on others to support that balance. Then, of course, there’s the concept of witnessing. Pay close attention as Jade talks about the witness during yoga.
-Marcia, 2011 Tuscany Wellness Immersion Retreat
Jade and Stephen are incredibly kind, receptive and calm teachers. Just looking at them makes me feel relaxed–their energy is positive, good and zen. I think every single person in the world could benefit from a retreat like this (specifically, theirs) because it provides a centering and necessary exploration of one’s psyche while communing with nature, listening and practicing Stephen’s wisdom, and doing Jade’s centering and enlivening yoga. This is a great way to take care of one’s soul. I am so so glad to have done this – I had no idea what to expect (first experience with a retreat) and I can truly say (even if cliche) that it was life-changing.
It helps me to focus my priorities, remove writer’s block (helps to be away from all the distractions of everyday life) and provide much needed clarity to the writing and to life. I was able to write a piece that I’d been unable (or too lazy) to write in the busyness of home and I have experienced more “flow” here than I have at home.
I initially was nervous about the group readings and critiques but it helped build confidence that others were writing in a similar style and the frustrations were common to everyone. It really removed a block that had made me afraid to write (since it has been so long since writing creatively) and the pressure that the words must come together perfect.
I came here wanting this experience to serve as a catalyst to write seriously as a profession and it certainly opened up that portal of opportunity.
I have gained a sense of serenity, peace, and balance that was definitely slipping and feel bad for those that do not have this experience!
The women also on the retreat were incredibly supportive, positive, hilarious and talented. I felt so lucky to be around such like-minded and warm people–it was a great change. It’s a supportive feeling to be around other aspiring, deep and such creative and talented ladies. It’s really made me determined to quit my current job and to get into a field with ladies and people like them.
Thank you Stephen and Jade – you guys are a gift!
-Hyorim, 2011 Wellness Immersion – Tuscany Retreat Participant
What a remarkable experience the Writing Immersion retreat in Tuscany has been for me. For one week I entered into a truly unique experience that far surpassed what I was looking for and wanting. Stephen and Jade Webber do an outstanding job in combining breath work, yoga, writing and painting techniques and one-on-one teaching to create an environment that inspires the spirit, strengthens the body and challenges the mind toward creative development.
I liked having a smaller retreat group (12-13 people) and the screening process that is done beforehand. Stephen and Jade prepare the participants beforehand with information that brings a camaraderie and cohesiveness to the group that makes one feel comfortable, relaxed and prepared.
Some of the things I enjoyed the most was the daily morning breathwork and yoga, the marathon writing day, the nature walks and writing, the daily gathering in the spirit circle to share and discuss and the opportunity to learn to paint.
I plan to attend another retreat given by Jade and Stephen next year and stay in contact with them through the newsletter and writer’s discussion group that Stephen offers well after the retreat is over.
This is a state of the art retreat, professionally posed and postured for anyone that wants to expand their creative arena.
-Jeanne, 2011 Tuscany Wellness and Writing Immersion Retreat
I was hesitant at first in applying to go on this retreat as I’m not a writer, but was attracted by the yoga and wellness emphasis and was delighted when I was accepted. I didn’t feel out of place with all the other writers as the way Stephen presents the material made it easy for me to be part of the group. I found I could write and with Jade’s gentle coaxing, I can even paint! I highly recommend this retreat to anyone who wants to take time out to discover their potential.
- Liz, 2011 Casa della Pace

When I read about the Writing Immersion in Tuscany, my first response was that the program as described appeared to come from my dreams, to turn them into a tangible reality. I would be traveling with one of my favorite people (her daughter was also a participant) and doing almost all of my favorite things: immersing myself in writing and drawing, partaking in fabulous food and wine, hiking and having adventures at my fingertips. To top it off, this would all take place in a sustainable environment in the region I chose to visit for my first trip to Europe five years ago, and to which I had longed to return.
And the tangible reality turned out to be exactly that. I was not disappointed on any counts. My experiences exceeded my hopes. Stephen put together and led a group of 12 individuals with greatly varied writing styles and experience on a 3-week adventure that was challenging, supportive, encouraging, and constantly rewarding.
It was as remarkable to watch myself write as it was to watch how the group cohered under his leadership during the time we lived in that amazing environment.

Jade provides a strong and capable partnership in many capacities including a clear and perceptive presence in all aspects of the writing portion of the retreat. Jade also leads outstanding daily yoga sessions and provides instruction in painting to all levels of ability in a way that provides courage and freedom. Painting with Jade, sometimes for hours at a time, is an experience that will stay with me forever and that I hope to repeat.
I am so glad that I followed this dream. It was a fabulous experience. I am grateful that I was able to share that time with these two gifted and caring people.
-Laurie
Writing Immersion Participant 2010
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Testimonial
Writing at Spannocchia was everything I’d hoped for and more—a serene and naturally beautiful environment and a supportive and congenial group of peers. The non-competitive, motivating structure of the retreat felt just right—a balance of solitary writing, one-on-one conversation, and group critique that empowered me to meet my writing goals and surpass them. I was exhilarated when one of the daily writing prompts introduced me to Jean Follain’s prose poems and opened up this author as a model for my own writing about my father’s childhood in small- town Illinois during the previous century. This breakthrough was the unexpected gift of a marvelous 3-week immersion in the writing process.
The question of what I enjoyed most about the retreat is a very difficult question to answer because I enjoyed almost everything–the bocce ball and the marathons, the night painting and the dinner conversations, wine on the terrace and the reading for the community, the solitary writing in the living room and the hike to the castle. I guess it boils down to balance–the fact that there was such a rich variety of activities and that they all complemented one another and contributed to a harmonious whole. Oh, and I also appreciated the non-judgmental, non-coercive nature of the experience: the fact that all activities were optional.
-Lucia
Writing Immersion participant 2010
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I hope to go to the Writing Immersion retreat again, and again the next year, and the next. Living at Spannocchia for three weeks, having only my writing to focus on, I learned that such seclusion and beauty can make you capable of moving into new regions of creativity.
First and foremost I consider myself a fiction writer. Besides producing hundreds of pages toward stories and a novel (between fifty- and sixty- thousand words), I began to do something I never thought I was able to do. I began to write philosophically. Philosophy is not everyone’s thing, but I also dabbled in other new areas. Poetry has always been a litte intimidating, but I was able to produce some really exciting pieces. I believe it was because I was in a terrific environment, in a beautiful country, with nothing to be concerned with but writing, and occasionally my overall wellness, too.
Also, I believe that my fellow writers contributed to my wonderful experience during the Writing Immersion retreat. Stephen did a simply excellent job choosing applicants. Everyone was dedicated, and no one ever got in the way of anyone else.
Though I most valued my time at Spannocchia for the work I was able to get done, I also want to let you know that I enjoyed weekend travel. Rome is only a few hours away by train, and has become one of my three favorite cities in the world. We were also fairly close to Florence, and very near to Siena, both of which I found to be great sources of culture, entertain

ment, and inspiration. I recommend learning Italian to become a part of the Italian way of being. Doing so can also be creatively stimulating in a subtle but profound way, however much you choose to write. You probably get the idea: I did not spend every second writing, though I believe I easily could have. The potential for sightseeing and travel was just present enough without being urged on me.
I strongly recommend the Writing Immersion Retreat. Stephen is a great guy, a good instructor, and a wonderful friend.
-David
Writing Immersion Participant 2010
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Thanks to Stephen and Jade Webber for a great experience in the Writing Immersion Course at Spannocchia. This was the perfect environment

for writing and learning more about myself as an artist and writer.
Spannocchia was absolutely incredible. The Tuscan hills were tranquil and the property provided great hikes for taking a break and stretching my legs between writing jaunts. The food (prepared by an on-site cook and almost exclusively taking from products grown on the farm) was also absolutely incredible.
In three weeks I was able to add another 100 pages to my novel, complete a collection of short shorts, travel to Florence, Siena and Rome on the weekends and also partake in yoga and painting on the farm. The casual evening critiques offered necessary feedback on work that I was just starting and Stephen was also always willing to meet and discuss my progress. It was great to work with a community of writers all pursuing different goals, but often with common challenges. Having the time to work in this environment – so conducive to the artistic experience – was absolutely incredible.
Thank you so much!
-Dana
Writing Immersion Participant 2010
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If I wanted to sit somewhere and write for sixteen hours I could do that. If I wanted to sit and write for a half an hour I could do that, which opened it up for me to find a new relationship with writing. I started to play with my words and my sentences again, finding things that just made me happy to write. In that process I feel like you begin to become more aware of your surroundings and to look at things differently. You notice the way that beetle-bugs sound when they fly by or the colors of things.
I was able to return to the place where I really like writing. The retreat helped my writing immensely. I came here wanting to be done with six stories and I left with two new collections and notes on a novel.
I went well past what I expected I could do.

Stephen was very open immediately from the first day when he met with each of us. He said, “What do you want? What are your goals?” So we got to set the terms. There were optional exercises but no set parameters, no limitations. I could come to him and say, “Give me a deadline today please.” Or, “I need someone to talk to.” And he was open to that.
I was really impressed because one day I came to him again and again for advice on this story. He was able draw out of me what I wanted from the story without setting any terms for me. He would listen, ask questions and reiterate until it became clear.
What would I say to someone thinking of coming? Definitely come.
I learned a lot about myself through my writing and through being around a group of very different people.
If I were you, I wouldn’t hesitate to come.
-Gina
Writing Immersion Participant 2010
Thank you, Jade and Stephen, for your kind and super-supportive words about me and my writing. I can only say that being around you two was a real joy for me and that whenever I am seen and appreciated the way I was at the retreat it frees me to express the very best parts of myself. There was so much love and acceptance emanating from Jade and Stephen that anything seemed possible during those two weeks in Umbria. And, it was so much fun! Even though we did a lot of serious and useful work, we also spent a lot of time laughing, and everyone knows there is nothing better for healing than humor. Jade, you have the most delightful and infectious laugh! The group was amazing–I don’t know how you did it, but it felt like everyone was chosen to complement everyone else. For those two weeks in Umbria we all belonged together–and I know the friendships begun there will continue. For me personally,the goal writing and creative exercises helped me to find my writing voice again; it had been buried for a few years and now I’ve got it back. That is one of the greatest gifts I took home with me from the retreat. Thank you, Stephen. And Jade for the painting and yoga, which were equally crucial for my development..
Sharon, Casa Della Pace retreat member 2010
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Thank you Stephen and Jade for providing an invaluable and extraordinary
experience…for your thoughtfulness, consideration, for the poetry, for the place, and for who you are, for the serenity of your souls–it was an exceptional experience and I’m so happy to know you and to be here.
Isabelle, Casa Della Pace retreat member 2010
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Jade and Stephen lead retreats with exquisite serenity,consideration and intelligent planning. The experience informed, transformed and inspired immense shifts in both the inner and outer realms of my existence. Jade’s breathwork opened up the body and channels for Stephen’s writing exercises, coherently inviting the soul on its authentic journey here. I appreciate their candid insights and encouragement and the follow up intention for goals dreamed and defined in the peaceful space of Umbria. The extravagant birdsong and wind in the trees, the fireflies in the starlight, the happy laughter and sharing,all wonderful memories. Grazie mille.
Isabelle, Casa Della Pace retreat member, 2010
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Ok, now, I want to emphasize that this retreat at Casa della Pace conducted by Jade and Stephen has really opened my eyes to several things I would not have ever thought of.
For instance, the Gratitude Walk.This was such an amazing concept, and it was done so well by Stephen, and after I got back home and saw something that I had seen back there on the gratitude walk, it brought tears of love and gratitude to my eyes instantaneously…I can’t thank you enough for it…:)
Stephen and Jade really did give it their all for the few days we spent together!
They both were able to bring together a diverse group of people from across the globe, and fit them all together so well, engaging us all in activities that involved a lot of sharing and participation and bringing in personal feelings of empathy and sympathy and love for each other…
Congratulations for a job well done!!! Jade and Stephen, if you both were not the people you are, this retreat would not have been as great a success as it was.
It was an amazing experience and maybe I’ll never get it again? I hope I do!
Dipa, Casa Della Pace retreat member 2010
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I sit down and now I look at my journal, and now I see growth. I think that’s the big picture, that’s what’s important. I thank Jade and Stephen and everyone here who helped me to get there—one big family of friends and people I’ll never forget.
Vanessa, Casa Della Pace retreat member, 2010
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Why I love Stephen and Jade Webber’s Writing and Wellness Retreat in Italy -
Let me count the reasons:
I love the helpful guidance on writing poems and examples given.
I appreciate the materials he brought on different authors presenting a variety of writing illustrations.
I love the special attention he gave each student–one on one.
I love the caring way he guides us in setting our goals.
I love the way he instills confidence to read our poems and stories in the group and gives us constructive suggestions.
I love the Yoga along with the breath work taught by Jade.
I love the way she pushes us to our limits to be stronger in mind and body.
I love her passion for art and instructing those who are interested.
I love the way they allow you to choose the activities you wish to
participate in.
I love the beautiful setting at Casa Della Pace and the free time to explore.
I love the fresh clean air, the abundance of butterflies, the fragrant extraordinary wildflowers, the many nightly fireflies,and some bonfires.
I love the delicious fresh organic meals prepared with love by Santi.
I love meeting and befriending the other retreat participants sharing laughter, writings, our walks of gratitude, our hearts, and our support for each other.
I love the caring compassionate guidance in writing, art and health of Stephen and Jade.
I would highly recommend this life changing event to anyone.
I am sooo GRATEFUL it happened for me!!!!
Sylvia, Casa Della Pace retreat member, 2010
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Jade is so nurturing and loving – she’s really great at pushing you
at yoga… If I could, I would have her come home with me and practice yoga all the time– I would!
Jade and Stephen are beautiful people and you should definitely come on their retreat. They’re so fun!
Katie, Casa Della Pace retreat member, 2010
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If you are thinking of coming on a retreat with Jade and Stephen, I would just say to you: Do it.
It’s been just a fabulous experience for me. . .Really we joke that they are mythological creatures come down to help us all live our purpose and share our gifts with the world. And they have shared theirs so generously and so lovingly and so supportively. I just would encourage anyone to do this.
Lisa, Casa Della Pace retreat member, 2010
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Lisa’s Testimonial Video
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