Unmute: Your Story Matters
With Ann Randolph
August 10 - 14, 2026
What would happen if you stopped editing yourself before you began?
This embodied writing workshop is designed to get you out of your head and into your body — where the stories that refuse to stay quiet live. Through writing, movement, and deep listening, participants access material often buried beneath politeness and perfection. This is where the censoring mind loosens, and something truer emerges. The stories we avoid are often the ones most worth telling.
Writers and non-writers alike are welcome. No experience is required, and sharing is always optional. Presence — not perfection — is the practice.
During this workshop, participants will:
- Learn to access their voice through guided writing exercises before the censoring mind takes over.
- Use gentle movement and experiential exercises to unlock insight held in the body.
- Explore irreverence and reverence side by side, creating safety for vulnerable material.
- Practice deep listening to self and others, cultivating trust and creative permission.
Leave emboldened, with trust in your own voice and a renewed sense of boundless creative expression. Come as you are. This is where you unmute it.
Recommended Reading: War of Art by Steven Pressfield
About the Leader
Ann Randolph
Ann Randolph is an award-winning writer, performer, and educator. Her off-Broadway hit, Squeezebox, was produced by Mel Brooks. Her current show is Inappropriate in All the Right Ways. Her personal essays have aired on NPR, BBC and The Moth. www.annrandolph.com
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