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Built beside the coast, paced for people

Why we chose Coastlands and how our Aotearoa programmes took shape.

From community circles to a proper studio

Jointssyboostux began as informal listening circles in halls along the Kāpiti Coast. Facilitators heard the same request: more continuity—not one-off events—and a neutral room away from home pressures.

Coastlands offered accessible parking, steady hours, and enough privacy for small groups. We fitted out Shop 3 with flexible seating and storage that stays out of sight until needed.

Geometric light shapes suggesting a quiet practice space
Studio atmosphere

Milestones that shaped our kaupapa

First facilitated circles

Volunteer-led gatherings focused on reflective listening around Paraparaumu and Waikanae. Feedback called for written summaries and clearer boundaries.

Pathway prototypes

Anchor Series and Renewal Arc tested with pilot cohorts. Modules shortened when participants said mid-week energy was low.

Coastlands studio opens

Permanent room at 150 Rimu Road. Privacy and consent documents published before public enrolment opened.

Circle Residency launch

Small-group format with paired accountability and Open Studio Hour for graduates wanting light-touch follow-up.

Why we skip the hype

Emotional balance work is personal and non-linear. We avoid language suggesting instant change or ranking people by progress. Facilitators train in neutral mirroring, trauma-aware pacing, and transparent programme boundaries.

You keep agency over pace, disclosure, and which tools you practise between sessions.

Rooted in Kāpiti, open to the region

Most participants travel from Paraparaumu, Waikanae, and Raumati. We welcome people from wider Wellington if the drive suits—online check-ins are available on Renewal Arc by arrangement.

Curious about facilitators?

We share bios and supervision practices before you enrol—just ask.

About the team