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10/07/2026

“I’d love to come” is not a booking.

It’s not even close to one.

And designing your retreat around the assumption that it is will cost you — financially and emotionally.

Next Tuesday I’m publishing a full piece on exactly this gap and how to navigate it. If this resonated, you’ll want to read it.

Have you ever launched a retreat and been surprised by the gap between the interest and the actual sign ups? Tell me in the comments.



retreat validation, selling retreats, retreat planning, retreat audience, yoga retreat, retreat sign ups, retreat not selling

Photos from Kenko Hub's post 08/07/2026

No one plans a retreat hoping it won’t sell.
You do the research. You read the room. You build something you genuinely believe in.

And sometimes it still doesn’t move the way you expected.

That’s not a failure of effort. It’s a reminder that we never fully know what lands until the booking link goes live and real commitment is asked for.

What we can do is ask better questions before we get there. Not just “would you come to this?” but the ones that actually predict a yes when the price is on the table.

The Retreat Architecture Workbook is a free guide and it comes with a workbook to walk you through the questions that matter before you commit to anything.

Download it. Do the work. You can thank me later. 😉

Comment GUIDE and I’ll send it straight to you.



how to sell retreats, retreat strategy, retreat planning

Photos from Kenko Hub's post 06/07/2026

A lot has been happening behind the scenes at Kenko these past few months.

New services. A clearer content strategy. Updated contracts and terms. Two new free guides and workbooks for you. ✨

None of it loud. All of it intentional. 🤓

Swipe through for a look at what’s new — and what it means for how we can work together.



retreat planning, content strategy, contracts and terms, free guides, retreat services, workbooks

03/07/2026

The less glamorous side of retreat planning.

Spreadsheets. Venue calls. Budgets that need more than one version.

This is what the work actually looks like.

If you’re planning a retreat and want someone who’s already done the unglamorous parts — my DMs are open.



retreat planning process, retreat logistics, retreat budgeting, retreat operations, behind the scenes retreat planning, retreat planner, retreat consultant

Photos from Kenko Hub's post 01/07/2026

Cancellation policy: something every retreat leader needs to put in writing before they open their booking link.

Next Tuesday’s newsletter covers what to do when someone cancels their spot — and more importantly, what to have in place long before it happens.

Subscribe via the link in bio if you want it in your inbox on Tuesday.



cancellation policy, retreat terms and conditions, booking terms, deposit policy, retreat contracts, refund policy

24/06/2026

When sent this voice note, my day just got 3000 times better. 😍🥹

What I love most isn’t planning the perfect retreat. It’s seeing it come together and knowing the person I worked with felt fully supported the entire way.

When Alex says she couldn’t have done this without me, that’s not just a kind thing to hear. It’s exactly the kind of partnership I try to build with everyone I work with.

I’m not just a planner you hire and hand things over to. I’m someone who buys into your vision completely who tries, and keeps trying, until it works. A collaborator. Sometimes a friend. Someone who walks the whole way with you, not just the easy parts.

That’s what made this one so special and why I can’t wait to keep building with well into the future. The truth? I also couldn’t have done it without you trusting me. 🫶🏼

Thank you for these words. They mean more than you know.




retreat planning, partnership, collaborator, retreat designer, yoga retreat, retreat support, retreat logistic, retreat operations

20/05/2026

They’ll find a venue I sourced.
A programme I built around a teacher I trust and a group I’ve never met.
Details thought through weeks ago.

Good retreat design is invisible but it creates the conditions for something to unfold.

Salento, Italy.

11 people.

Sold out.

If you have a retreat idea sitting in your head that hasn’t quite come together yet, my DM is open. That’s exactly where I start.



14/05/2026

There was a version of me earlier in my retreat planning career, who thought the answer to every “it’s a bit much for us” was to give more, include more, justify more.

She was working so hard. She was also running herself into the ground.
Somewhere along the way I stopped defending my rate and started trusting it.

That shift didn’t only come from confidence. It came from watching what happened when I said yes to the wrong fit and deciding I wasn’t going to keep doing that to myself.

If you’re a yoga teacher, retreat leader, or wellness professional in that earlier chapter right now: it’s okay. Pricing yourself properly is a skill, and it takes time to build. Just keep noticing.

💬 What’s something you’ve outgrown in how you run your wellness business?



Photos from Kenko Hub's post 07/05/2026

This retreat sold out in 7 days and it happened because of two things coming together: the work I put into designing every detail, and N’s clarity, trust, and dedication in bringing her community along.

I curated the destination, the venue, the flow, the experience. She knew exactly who she was designing this for - and she showed up for every person who was considering it, until they felt ready to say yes.

Neither of us could have done it the same way alone.

If you’re building in the retreat or wellness space, I think there’s something in this for you, whether you’re collaborating or going solo.

💬 Tag the collaborator who makes your work better. They deserve it.




Photos from Kenko Hub's post 16/04/2026

33% of you answered “profit margin??” in my poll last week.

This one is for you.

Swipe through for the top line — and if you want the full breakdown, including a real example from two retreats I worked on, the blog post is live now.

Comment PROFIT and I’ll send you the link.🚀




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