A company focused on you being well, not just giving lip service to your wellbeing.
Life can mean blistering under the sun. Life can be a grind. Life can hustle and bustle around you and you find yourself on the wayside. In short, life sucks, but… it doesn’t have to.
Under the hut, life is cool. In its shade you can feel the breeze. You can listen to the ice clink in your glass. Good music awaits you and laughter rolls. ​
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Under the hut, life is simple.

Day-to-day we are in a rat race…but maybe not the one you are familiar with. We are stuck in a rat race of trying to satisfy our basic needs. A shelter that is safe - protection from harm - food that actually fuels us - movement that is affirming - information that is easy to understand.
And that is where the Hut comes in. It is a community in which to belong. A space to let your guard down, be yourself, ask questions, and feel at home.
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At the heart of our value system is Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. In it, he describes our primary needs - the ones we need to survive (like food, water, shelter) - as ‘deficiency needs’ (meaning if we do no have them secured, we are at a deficit). What does life look like from there? Lack. Destitution. Hustle. Constriction. We are stuck in the rat race forever trying to satisfy the same needs, being misdirected, confused, and made to believe that it is our fault. We need to come back down to earth.
So let’s take things back to the basics.
The necessities of life are shelter, food and drink, belonging, as well as physical and emotional wellbeing. The idea is that how we currently know how to meet these needs leaves us at a deficit.
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We begin to reassess this with the Hut itself. From there, we offer services related to physical wellbeing (massage, yoga, somatics), emotional wellbeing (coaching), and nutrition (future development).
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Only once these are sufficiently met can we begin to thrive. When we are truly taken care of we get to live from a place that is dominated by peace and abundance. This is when we as people ask “What can I give back the world now?”
From here, it is in our nature to ponder greater things. To yearn, to strive, to create, to imagine, to share, and to believe.
Here your passion or purpose in the world has the opportunity to become clear because nothing more urgent is taking priority. By creating and serving and expressing we are fulfilling a different breed of need.
This is the ultimate aim of the Healing Hut Collective.
We want to get people there. We want to elevate people to that level.

I am not here to teach you what your passion is or how to follow your bliss. I am not here to teach you the practical steps it takes to learn what you need to learn, to gain the experience or the connections for your life’s work. I believe that these things spring up from a person as does the motivation when those pesky basic needs are not constantly vying for your attention and care.
I am here to declare, to support, to back up, to be an ally in everyone getting their needs met WELL. That is the difference. Not just a little, not this one but not that one, not rationalizing why one is more important. I want to help you take care of the basics so that you can hear what is deep in your soul and let it guide you. I want to help free up the chains that hold you back, that keep you destitute, lonely, sore, in pain, out of body, mean to yourself, and confused. I want to simplify your health.
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SHAE