The Hero’s Journey vs. the Heroine’s Journey: Two Ways of Becoming
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The Hero’s Journey vs. the Heroine’s Journey: Two Ways of Becoming

By Leah Lamb
Online event

Overview

A Free Masterclass on Stories of Liberation

A Free Masterclass on Stories of Liberation


There are two powerful story patterns that shape how we understand growth, success, and change.


One asks us to conquer fear.
The other asks us to build relationship.


In this free one-hour class, we’ll explore the Hero’s Journey and the Heroine’s Journey as two fundamentally different ways of becoming. Together, we’ll look at how these story paths influence our inner lives, our relationships, and the choices we make when we’re standing at a threshold.



Reflections from Past Students:

"Amy's courses open you up to your own miracles, previously unseen."

— Amy Cheney, Juvenile Justice Literacy Project


“Amy’s Heroine’s Journey Course is a safe and liberating space to gather — a place to open your heart and embrace both your light and your shadow with love and acceptance.”

—Jessica Downs


“I’ve attended many of Amy’s offerings — Salons, Jams, Workshops, and soon, a retreat — but my favorite by far has been The Heroine’s Journey, her six-week course. It’s more than a class; it’s a guided exploration that helps you uncover your own heroine’s path within the support of a group, so you don’t have to navigate the unknown alone. Through this course, I’ve discovered so much about myself, and I know there’s still more unfolding to do. I wouldn’t want to be on this journey with anyone else. Amy is a guiding light with a rare gift for turning a complex topic into everyday integration.”

—Linden Lehner


YOUR GUIDE

Amy Henderson is a writer and story doula who has spent over two decades helping people discover and express their most authentic truths on the page. She has guided a remarkable range of voices—from incarcerated teens to Broadway performers, from the unhoused to bestselling authors, from social justice advocates to corporate leaders—in crafting their stories with power and purpose. Amy's work is grounded in the belief that everyone called to the craft can come home to themselves through words on the page.

Amy’s work and writing has been featured in the Sun Magazine, The Harvard Business Review, Slate, Fast Company, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and InStyle. Her book, Tending was published by NationBuilder Books in 2021.

Category: Arts, Literary Arts

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Online event

Organized by

Leah Lamb

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Free
Jan 8 · 12:30 PM PST