Friday May 29th-31st, 2026 | Fri 6pm-9pm, Sat & Sun 10am–6pm
Greatwood Zen Center – 2631 Buckleigh Dr, Charlotte, NC
Facilitated by Valerie Daniel & James Dial
There is a place in connection where what is true and what is loving are the same. Where we can speak honestly without losing care, and with compassion without losing candor. Where authenticity and belonging are not in tension, but deepen each other.
You're invited to a two-and-a-half-day Relateful Immersion, where you will practice slowing down and exploring what’s unfolding between us in real time. Through the practice of Relatefulness, we won’t just talk about how to relate better, we will embody better relating.
We are grateful to have Valerie Daniel, Managing Director of The Relateful Company, traveling in from Texas to co-lead. She has been James’ primary mentor for the last eight years, shaping his development through a rare combination of loving acceptance and courageous directness. This event marks a unique opportunity to experience the powerful clarity, fierce love, and mutual respect they bring to their co-facilitation.
This journey of relational presence will be held at Greatwoods Zen, a vibrant Plum Village-style community center next door to Reedy Creek Park. Surrounded by nature and grounded in mindful practice, it offers a supportive environment for slowing down and connecting with more presence and care.
Why Come?
You might be someone who:
- Longs for more authentic, nourishing relationships, where you can be yourself and stay connected
- Desires more aliveness and realness in how you relate
- Wants to connect deeply in a way that expands your sense of self, not diminishes it
- Practices mindfulness and is curious how to “just be” in relationship
- Is used to choosing between authenticity and compassion, and wonders what it feels like to live both
- Wants to set clear, compassionate boundaries and is tired of repeating painful patterns
- Craves a space where playfulness and depth can coexist
This retreat is a chance to turn those longings into lived experience.
What we’ll explore
Across large-group sessions, small groups, and pairs, we’ll play in the field of connection:
- Slowing down enough to feel what’s actually here between us
- Naming what’s happening as it happens, in body, heart, mind, and awareness
- Trying on others’ experiences and updating our assumptions
- Relaxing control and discovering what unfolds when we trust the moment
- Practicing love and truth together, live in conversation
You’ll be invited to stay close to your own experience. No one is asked to perform, share beyond their boundaries, or “break through.”
Transformation doesn’t come from effort, but from being with what’s already here.
As Valerie says, “bring what you got, not what you think you’re supposed to have.”
What you might experience
While each person’s journey is unique, past participants often leave with:
- A fuller sense of possibility and aliveness in connection
- Feeling much more fully 'arrived' in themselves
- A sense of feeling seen without needing to push past boundaries
- More access to embodied, alive expression that carries into everyday life
- Greater courage to shine and love without apology
Many people also experience, directly and in the body, what it’s like to move beyond the false tradeoffs they’ve carried about connection.
What Not to Expect
This is not a therapy session or group healing experience, although healing can occur.
It’s a group exploration of truth, love, and awareness, created by the people who are present.
Here’s what not to expect:
- No “safe space” guarantees.
We aim for brave space, where safety grows from honesty and genuine care, not from rules that protect us from feeling. If there is care here, it will be because we bring it.
- No enforced hierarchy of emotions.
Beauty, awkwardness, boredom, and joy, all are welcome.
Each experience has worth, and none automatically justify themselves as more important.
- No promise of comfort, but plenty of nourishment.
We oscillate between challenge and ease. Both are nutrients in this living practice.
- Expression without attunement.
We value honest expression, and we also stay attentive to its impact on others. This is a space for mindful connection, not expression at any cost. Facilitators may pause or redirect moments that move away from relational presence.
🕰 Date & Times: May 29th-31st 2026, Friday 6-9PM, Sat & Sun 10AM-6PM
🗺️ Location: Greatwoods Zen Center, 2631 Buckleigh Drive, Charlotte NC, 28215
🍔 Food: We will break for a 90 min lunch around 1pm.
🙏 Price: $365 Early Bird until May 15th. $445 Full Price after May 15th.
If cost is a barrier, reach out to [email protected] to discuss possible solutions.
🏨 Lodging: If you are wanting support in finding lodging, James can help connect you with other community members who may be open to you staying with them. Otherwise, there are many hotels and airbnb’s near the venue.
📩 Questions: [email protected]
James Dial is the steward of Relateful Charlotte, devoted to building local spaces of real connection where presence and growth intertwine. He is known for his warm, earnest, heartfelt presence. He is currently pursuing a Masters Degree in Talent and Organizational Development.
Valerie Daniel serves as Managing Director of the Relateful Company, where she leads a thriving global organization of 48 facilitators ushering thousands of Relateful practitioners through a Leadership Academy, Coaching School, online practice platform, and in-person Studio. She integrates decades of corporate management experience with her spiritual practice to maintain a totally unique Relateful culture that embodies the values of truth, love and a full embrace of being human. In her free time, Valerie enjoys watching football and serves as a founding member of the Bramble Center, a nonprofit dedicated to researching collective awareness and cultivating cultures of wholeness.
If you’re curious to experience how James and Val lead together, watch our Youtube Videos here.
A final invitation
You don’t need to prepare.
You don’t need to know how to be more present, loving, or truthful.
Just come as you are, and let the practice meet you there.
This is the simple courageous choice we lean into again and again, which has blessed us with more aliveness, intimacy, and nourishment in our lives and connections.
We hope to see you there.