Conference days can be draining. But your mornings don’t have to be!
Start your day off fresh and join fellow nature-lover, sparks, for some sunshine, birdsong and human connection.
Each morning before the conference, we’ll gather at Mint Street Park (just a 12min walk from The Hoxton Hub Hotel), on the steps across from the park stage. Content will vary slightly each day and will flex based on the humans and vibes that show up, but you can expect something akin to: an opening circle, some playful movement, a few gently curated prompts for connection and a collaborative closing ritual.
Ever wished you would have scheduled some extra self-care time into your conference days? This is it! No decks. No pitches. No expectations. Just fresh air, sunshine and humans being humans, together.
Come touch grass before you sit on your ass!
(Bonus! The park is just a 9-minute walk to The Ministry of Sound, so we can all walk over together after, and maybe even stop to pick up a coffee on the way!)
THE DEETS
Why Join Us?
- Start conference days energized and clear-headed
- Build community through shared morning ritual
- Get some sunshine, touch some grass
- Cost: FREE!
Dates + Times:
Tuesday April 21, 10:15 – 11:30am
Option to grab lunch together after
First conference talk starts at 1pm
Wednesday April 22, 8:15 – 9:30am
Option to grab coffee together after
First conference talk starts at 10am
Thursday April 23, 8:15 – 9:30am
Option to grab coffee together after
First conference talk starts at 10am
Reserve Your Spot!
Please email sparks at: sparks.be.nimble@gmail.com with subject line “Fresh Start” if you plan to join us! (We’ll use this email to send any updates pending weather, location, etc. and maaaaaaybe a fun little prompt or two to help get your conference days started.)
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sparks is the founder of SPLITWEATHER
SPLITWEATHER is an experiential outdoor adventure series that blends wonder, athleticism and immersive storytelling to engage folks in climate activism.
We design adventures inspired by biomimicry–real examples of resilience, adaptation, and efficiency in nature. We nerd out about how ants optimize paths, how trees communicate and how mycelium networks share resources. And then we design experiential challenges for humans inspired by them.

