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APRIL 28 workshop is FULL!Clay & Connection is a gentle, hands-on workshop to explore how working with clay can calm the body and support nervous system regulation. Together, we’ll slow down, notice our breath, and use simple clay practices to reconnect with our senses.
Each ticket includes 1 Clay & Connection workshop date at The Unbroken Potter AND one month of unlimited ENGAGE access for one adult.
With each ticket, you’ll receive:
✨ A Clay & Connection workshop (each workshop requires a separate ticket unless you are an active ENGAGE member) with Marsha Laird, proprietor.
✨ Unlimited access to all ENGAGE in-person workshops for 30 days
✨ 24/7 access to our private online trauma recovery community Healing Place @ Hesed
At Hesed Place, we believe kindness and community help restore safety. Share a table, shape clay, and learn small, practical tools you can carry into everyday life. No art experience needed. 🌱 Healing isn’t just something we think about — it’s something our nervous system experiences.
About ENGAGE -
ENGAGE workshops are intentionally designed to support nervous system regulation and healing through creativity, movement, and shared experience. Rather than focusing on talking about life's hardships, ENGAGE creates safe spaces where healing can unfold naturally through connection, rhythm, and presence.
ENGAGE offers in-person, trauma-informed workshops
Grounded in Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB)
Recognizes that safe, attuned relationships help restore nervous system balance
Supports long-term emotional and relational well-being
Features gentle, sensory-based activities, including:
Music
Arts & Pottery
Yoga
Horticulture
Tai Chi
And more!
Designed to complement therapy and recovery supports
Also stands alone as a meaningful healing resource for adults
👉 Not just a class. A community.
This is more than a workshop—it’s your entry into the ENGAGE Community Program for one full month.
The Unbroken Potter
Why Clay?
🖐 Grounding Through Touch
The steady pressure and texture of clay provide calming sensory input that helps anchor the body in the present moment.
🌿 Slow, Rhythmic Movement
Rolling, shaping, smoothing, and molding clay involve repetitive motions that signal safety to the nervous system and help shift out of stress responses.
🧠 Whole-Brain Integration
Using both hands supports communication between the brain’s hemispheres, encouraging balance and regulation.
💛 Safe, Nonverbal Expression
Not everything needs words. Clay allows emotions and experiences to be expressed gently and creatively, without pressure to explain.
🌱 Restoring Agency
Creating something tangible fosters a sense of mastery and choice — two things the nervous system deeply needs after trauma.
At ENGAGE, this is not about artistic skill.
It’s about slowing down, noticing your body, connecting safely in community, and allowing your nervous system to settle.
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Event Venue
901 A Pollock Sreet New Bern NC, 901 Pollock St, New Bern, NC 28562-5677, United States
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