About this Event
Join us for an ongoing monthly gathering as we journey through Women Who Run With the Wolves, one story at a time.
Each session, we’ll explore a single myth or tale - reflecting together on its themes and how it speaks to our lives. We’ll continue *meeting month by month until we’ve made our way through the book, allowing the process to unfold at its own natural pace.
This is a space for thoughtful conversation, personal insight, and reconnecting with instinct, creativity, and inner knowing. Whether you’re new to the book or returning to it, you are welcome.
When: *Monthly on the 4th Wednesday of the month, beginning Wednesday, May 27, 6-8pm
*Skipping July & August
Open to all who feel called
Come as you are. Bring your curiosity.
Women Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés uses myths, fairy tales, and folk stories from various cultures to help women reconnect with their "Wild Woman" archetype—their instinctual, creative, and powerful inner self. The book argues that this innate, healthy, and visionary part of a woman's psyche has been repressed and that by understanding these stories, women can reclaim their intuition, power, and wholeness.
Each session is $15
Free street parking!
About Leila-Scott M. Price MAOM, L.Ac.
Leila-Scott, Co-Founder & Owner of The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences, holds a Masters degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine, a degree in Human Organizational Development with a focus on the psychology of leadership from Vanderbilt University, and certification in Trust-Based Relational Interventions (TBRI). TBRI is an attachment-based, relationship-oriented, trauma-informed approach to human growth and development, which allows Leila-Scott to meet her patient’s emotional needs as they arise during acupuncture sessions, groups, and retreats.
Leila-Scott is also trained as a gender equity & reconciliation facilitator with Gender Equity & Reconciliation International. Many years ago, her journey led her down a path toward deep understanding of masculinity and femininity - both as they pertain to the genders (socially, spiritually, sexually, in partnership dynamics, etc.) as well as how they appear irrespective of gender (aspects of masculine/feminine energies which do not discriminate based upon gender and even have no relationship whatsoever to gender). This adventure had already begun with the foundational “Yin (typically understood as feminine) & Yang (typically understood as masculine)” approach to understanding nature within the Chinese medical model as well as the Tao, but took her to texts diving into pre-antiquity historical & archaeological findings, quantum physics, mysticism & spirituality, embryology, zoology, sociology, and much more. Attempting a full understanding of these aspects has become a full-time spiritual practice for Leila-Scott, who calls herself a devoted student of Life and the nature of Nature. She is currently developing a curriculum in an attempt to share her findings and help others find understanding themselves.
Additionally, she has completed multiple long-form yoga trainings which deeply explore the anatomy of mind, body, spirit relationship and also holds an International Culinary & Hospitality diploma from Le Cordon Bleu, Paris & London. Her yoga experience allows her to invite her patients to move in a way that meets them where they are mentally and physically and her culinary degree informs her ability to demystify holistic nutrition & food prep for her patients. Leila-Scott feels strongly that medicine, movement & meals are three things that should further our wellbeing, not make us feel worse.
She leads women’s support groups and retreats, and spear-heads the food therapy & movement components of the practice ~ as well as our product development and strategic brand collaborations. Leila-Scott M. Price has been featured in PaperCity Magazine, going into depth about her services and what they have taught her in the process, and was honored to be visited a second time by PaperCity featuring a video recorded interview. She has also been featured in the Houston Chronicle to discuss auricular acupuncture and ear seeds, ShoutOut Houston for her spiritual approach to mothering and being a business owner, and The Pillars Magazine of Episcopal High School featuring The Center for HAS.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences, 320 Branard Street, Houston, United States
USD 19.32











