6 Week regenerative agriculture internship
Fri 16th May - fri 28th Jun 2025
Realised That Ag School won't teach you real farming? That's why we're here...
Due to popular demand and perceived need we are bringing back our internship program. Unique in the field of regenerative agriculture, our program offers a practical and theoretical blend of learning that has become a springboard for an exciting new generation of farmers getting started smart. Simply put, there is no other farm we know of where you can be exposed to all the things going on here under the mentorship of a globally regarded leader in the field with such a deep and varied experience in farm design and planning. Past participants have come from all corners of the globe and many business start-ups and life-long friendships have developed out of this program.
designing, managing and monitoring
Our past Internships have fundamentally served as a 'reality check' for people setting out on their own farming enterprises. We created this training as there aren't really any opportunities like it. Ag schools don't teach these innovative human scale models and there is nowhere people can be exposed to so much in one farm. Alongside class based learning and field responsibilities, you will have a lot of time to develop your own land and business plans in a supportive and reflective learning environment. Alongside 2 or 3 of your peers you will be put in a position of responsibility with a different enterprise every 2 weeks, leaving you with hands-on experience in managing larger livestock grazing and handling, pastured poultry (eggs and meat production) and market gardening.
In 2024 we purchased a famous old restaurant/events space/farm close by in the village. We will spend time establishing the farm at this location too.
There are public trainings where you will meet amazing people from around the world;
• 9 day Regenerative Agricultural Design Course
• 3 day Holistic Management training
• 4 day No-Dig Market Gardening Masterclass
• 4 day Pastured Poultry Masterclass (Including Poultry Processing)
The time around these trainings and farm responsibilities will involve directed and self-study in other areas, such as;
In 2024 we purchased a famous old restaurant/events space/farm close by in the village. We will spend time establishing the farm at this location too.
There are public trainings where you will meet amazing people from around the world;
• 9 day Regenerative Agricultural Design Course
• 3 day Holistic Management training
• 4 day No-Dig Market Gardening Masterclass
• 4 day Pastured Poultry Masterclass (Including Poultry Processing)
The time around these trainings and farm responsibilities will involve directed and self-study in other areas, such as;
- Develop your own property plan/biz plans
- Keyline Design and water management
- Drone mapping
- Agroforestry Design
- On-Farm soil preparations
- Sales and Marketing
- Low tech mushroom growing
- Microgreens
- Drought resistant Sand gardening (Non-edible)
- Meat processing
- Food preservation
- Event planning and participation in our new restaurant/farm activities
Many of our students are now running some awesome start-ups...
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Internship Structure and responsibilities
Every Intern will be trained in the tasks required to run each enterprise at the farm. For 2 weeks you will work with 2 or 3 others with the primary responsibility for all aspects of running Pastured Layers/Pastured Broilers, Larger Livestock, and the Market Gardens. These responsibilities will involve regular daily tasks, giving you insight into what each enterprise requires. Constant observation, monitoring and record keeping whilst constantly interacting with Richard will leave you clear on the details that make things work. Groupings will also rotate so people work in different combinations throughout their stay.
By rotating through all the primary enterprises you are left with a real knowing of what you enjoy, what you might do differently, what your personal capacity is and how you can use this to forge your own business plan in your unique time, place and circumstance. A key part of this experiential training is gleaning from our extensive time and motion studies; challenging yourself to understand your potential. This is a strong aspect of the culture we create here at the farm, as ultimately this is the 'testing ground' before you put your own capital and time at risk.
Interns will cook and manage the kitchen for all meals on weekends (unless there are official trainings) on a rotational basis where everyone supports the wellbeing of each other. We supply farmed vegetables, eggs and meat and fully organic whole foods. Courses that are open to the public are catered, and you will not be cooking during those periods.
Throughout the 6 weeks you are with us there are formal trainings included (open to outside participants too) as well as less formal class and field activity time covering other topics and responding to the groups needs. You will be responsible for conducting your management roles 7 days a week, and will need to be organised and diligent consistently to make the most of this opportunity.
Official trainings run until dinner time, but for the remaining time Richard will be with his children after 2pm. This leaves time for daily farm work/projects, self-study and group activities amongst yourselves.
By rotating through all the primary enterprises you are left with a real knowing of what you enjoy, what you might do differently, what your personal capacity is and how you can use this to forge your own business plan in your unique time, place and circumstance. A key part of this experiential training is gleaning from our extensive time and motion studies; challenging yourself to understand your potential. This is a strong aspect of the culture we create here at the farm, as ultimately this is the 'testing ground' before you put your own capital and time at risk.
Interns will cook and manage the kitchen for all meals on weekends (unless there are official trainings) on a rotational basis where everyone supports the wellbeing of each other. We supply farmed vegetables, eggs and meat and fully organic whole foods. Courses that are open to the public are catered, and you will not be cooking during those periods.
Throughout the 6 weeks you are with us there are formal trainings included (open to outside participants too) as well as less formal class and field activity time covering other topics and responding to the groups needs. You will be responsible for conducting your management roles 7 days a week, and will need to be organised and diligent consistently to make the most of this opportunity.
Official trainings run until dinner time, but for the remaining time Richard will be with his children after 2pm. This leaves time for daily farm work/projects, self-study and group activities amongst yourselves.
Day and week schedules
Trainings open to public follow this schedule;
General daily schedule Mon-Fri outside of open trainings;
- 7:00-8:00 Morning responsibilities (animal moves/ transplanting/ harvesting)
- 9:00-10:30 Session 1
- 11:00-12:30 Session 2
- 2:00-3:30 Session 3
- 4:00-5:30 Session 4
- Optional Evening sessions
- Interns will have different tasks associated with their area of responsibility to fit into this schedule during the course days. Meals are catered during this time.
- After dinner we light the sauna every day and split evenings between rest, campfire, swim at lake, film nights or different lectures/ presentations as we feel best.
General daily schedule Mon-Fri outside of open trainings;
- 7:00-8:00 Morning responsibilities (animal moves/ transplanting/ harvesting)
- 9:00-12:30 Class/Field activities with Richard/Staff at either farm
- 12:30-2:00 Shared Lunch
- After lunch is open space for personal project work/ field tasks/ enterprise tasks. Richard will prioritise his children after lunch and may or may not be present in an unstructured manner. He will be constantly engaged in oversight and checking in with all Interns regularly.
- Weekends are generally down time, but basic responsibilities are still carried out throughout the day. Cooking rotation continues throughout the weekend.
- Brief meetings usually happen on Sunday evening.
Food policy at the farm
- We eat a balanced diet of meat, dairy, eggs, vegetables and whole foods. We supply farm raised and grown produce and 100% organic whole foods that we buy in for the Intern kitchen, as well as for our catered courses.
- We have a one meal policy, and offer nutritious farmhouse food. We regularly use meat stock, dairy, eggs and meat in meals as well as eating sourdough breads we bake. Unfortunately we cannot cater for particular diets. Bear in mind we are a meat producing farm that also slaughters animals here on the farm. If you are not comfortable eating the rounded diet described it is best not to spend 8 weeks here!
Learning objectives
Our objectives are that participants leave confident in diverse aspects of Design, Planning and Enterprise Management. Asides from learning a lot about yourself and working and living in groups, diligent and committed Interns should leave the farm with these learning outcomes;
• Your Holistic Context and know how to test decisions in your life holistically
• Using the Keyline Scale of Permanence to organise your design work
• Applying Keyline cultivation patterning to varied terrains
• Deep understanding of maps, how to create them and how to use them in design
• Relevant software for design
• Producing a Bill of Quantities
• The vital elements and prioritisation in Farm Scale design
• Setting up a Holistic Planned Grazing Chart
• Knowing how to conduct basic field surveys to create tangible data for planning and monitoring pasture
• Confident in the daily farm tasks at Ridgedale and how to manage them effectively
• Understanding basic elements of Animal Husbandry
• Clear about how to plan farm enterprises and work with spreadsheets
• Able to identify biome characteristics and assemble appropriate species
• Knowing various approaches and strategies for implementing Perennial cropping systems
• Understanding how to establish Pastured Egg/Pastured Broiler/Pastured Turkey enterprises; including slaughter, processing and packing
• Understanding various ways to market your produce
• Moving and working with cows/sheep/pigs
• Producing abundant Market Garden crops with minimal effort
• How to grow and manage a diverse variety of crops
• How to set up and run a microgreen enterprise
• High-tunnel intensive production
• Harvest/ processing/ storage techniques
• Planning a Market Garden crop plan
• Creating a Market Garden year planner
• Knowing how to use a wide range of innovative tools
• Learning various hand skills
• How to build soil in a variety of ways suitable for different scales and climates, including various soil preparations
• Soil Microscopy
• With a solid design base for your own property (if you came with relevant data and put spare time into creating this plan and asking for reflection and feedback)
• With a 500gb (please bring an external HD with you!) hard drive packed with a lifetime of resources for all aspects of regenerative design through all climate zones
• With incredible memories and new lifelong friends as well as a developing professional network
• Inspired, engaged and empowered to take your plans to the next level
• Your Holistic Context and know how to test decisions in your life holistically
• Using the Keyline Scale of Permanence to organise your design work
• Applying Keyline cultivation patterning to varied terrains
• Deep understanding of maps, how to create them and how to use them in design
• Relevant software for design
• Producing a Bill of Quantities
• The vital elements and prioritisation in Farm Scale design
• Setting up a Holistic Planned Grazing Chart
• Knowing how to conduct basic field surveys to create tangible data for planning and monitoring pasture
• Confident in the daily farm tasks at Ridgedale and how to manage them effectively
• Understanding basic elements of Animal Husbandry
• Clear about how to plan farm enterprises and work with spreadsheets
• Able to identify biome characteristics and assemble appropriate species
• Knowing various approaches and strategies for implementing Perennial cropping systems
• Understanding how to establish Pastured Egg/Pastured Broiler/Pastured Turkey enterprises; including slaughter, processing and packing
• Understanding various ways to market your produce
• Moving and working with cows/sheep/pigs
• Producing abundant Market Garden crops with minimal effort
• How to grow and manage a diverse variety of crops
• How to set up and run a microgreen enterprise
• High-tunnel intensive production
• Harvest/ processing/ storage techniques
• Planning a Market Garden crop plan
• Creating a Market Garden year planner
• Knowing how to use a wide range of innovative tools
• Learning various hand skills
• How to build soil in a variety of ways suitable for different scales and climates, including various soil preparations
• Soil Microscopy
• With a solid design base for your own property (if you came with relevant data and put spare time into creating this plan and asking for reflection and feedback)
• With a 500gb (please bring an external HD with you!) hard drive packed with a lifetime of resources for all aspects of regenerative design through all climate zones
• With incredible memories and new lifelong friends as well as a developing professional network
• Inspired, engaged and empowered to take your plans to the next level
Sleeping and other housekeeping
- We have a shared loft accommodation and glamping, which will be allocated when you arrive. You are also welcome to bring a tent if you wish to have a little more privacy. We supply a simple mattress, duvet and bed linen.
- We have sauna and simple bucket showers available daily
- Interns will be cooking for each other at weekends, except on public courses
- We have high speed fiber optic internet available
- We have simple compost toilets and an outdoor sink with hot and cold water
Arrival and Departure
Plan to arrive at the farm Friday 16th May 2025
Plan to depart on Friday 27th Jun 2025 We can pick up/ drop off people at Västra Ämtervik train station. Please note, we cannot accommodate you or help with transport outside these times. Driving We are located quite centrally to all the major regional transport hubs. We are 3 hrs from Oslo, 4 hrs from Stockholm and 3.5 hrs from Gothenburg. For Google maps use this address; Åsen 20, Västra Ämtervik, 68695, Sweden Train and Bus We recommend using the website http://www.sj.se/ which gives you all the options and comparative prices when travelling in Sweden, in both Swedish and English. We can only pick you up in Västra Ämtervik which is 6km from the farm. PLEASE NOTE; you need to include the Swedish letters for the website to recognise the station. Flying Travel is simple from the three major transport hubs above. Use the train/ bus link to determine what feels best for you. |
CLARIFYING OBJECTIVES, EXPECTATIONS AND CONTEXT
The farm comes first. During our short and intensive production season we sacrifice a lot to create unparalleled learning opportunities. Because we give it all we've got and take high risks, we expect some things from you too. We expect you to show up with bright eyes and a bushy tail and extract the juice from this experience by throwing yourself at everything 110%! We have clarified some of this here so you can prepare yourself for an optimal experience.
We are primarily excited to support people into farming professionally. We have been deeply engaged with high quality education for over 20 years, however at our home site this goes hand in hand with the running of the farm. We are offering an immersion into what it takes to design and manage awesome systems in a capacity we have never seen offered elsewhere on the planet. The deeper you immerse yourself the more insight you will gain. We created this opportunity to serve people committing their lives to regenerative agriculture, and are not particularly interested to support armchair theorists. If you are looking to be spoon-fed please look elsewhere, as this experience won't work for you or us. If you're excited to learn by doing; getting your hands dirty, waking up early and getting involved, you'll likely thrive here and gain invaluable insight and a wheelbarrow of confidence to go off and start or refine your own enterprise.
People always have very different expectations for our trainings. Please spend some good time carefully considering the available information and reflecting on what you are coming for. Whilst we are committed to the best level of regenerative education available in this part of the world, we are also very busy people. Aside from family life we design a bunch of other properties each year, as well as run our business outside of the farm gates. We are most inclined to give our time to folks who are engaged, timely and responsive. It’s about reciprocating. If you’re late up or not paying attention in classes then you may be disappointed when we don’t have time to respond to questions regarding things we have already covered, or that you missed something. We’d obviously rather give our limited time to those we can see are pro- active and engaged, for they are the folks our experience has proven go on to do great things with what they learn with us.
We’re focused on commercial human-scale farming and most of our consultancy work is focused on farms and larger scale projects around the world. Whilst we can and have designed for urban and small-scale projects this is not the primary focus in our work or trainings. If you want to plant a food forests, make herb-spirals, dream of earthships or growing veg in your back garden, this is not the right training for you. If you have a property to develop be sure to bring good topographic maps, photos and contact us for a questionnaire to fill out before you arrive. The more preparation you come with the more you can get out of the resources on tap here.
The “how can I be of benefit?” approach is the motivation this place runs on, and an attitude we ask everyone to uphold. When people are connected through the motivation to benefit all through their actions and words then everything works smoothly and easefully, even in the most challenging circumstances. Our project is truly living testimony to this. There’s nothing we cannot achieve together when working effectively together.
We have a clear Farm Policy that you commit to by participating in our trainings. Please make sure you have viewed this and reflect upon it. People violating our basic conduct expectations will be asked to leave immediately and forfeit any payments. We present ourselves professionally at all times here. We show up on time, consistently and are attentive to what is going on around us. We are engaged, responsive and supportive to each other at all times. You are part of our world whilst you live here. You represent us to the local community, the stories you share, the products you buy at the store. You represent us in what you share with visitors as well as online. Your impact can live on well past your time here.
You are entrusted with responsibilities during your time with us. From managing livestock, to maintaining hygiene and spaces, processing chickens, packing eggs, slaughtering animals, dealing with produce and communicating with others at the farm. It is your duty to make sure every tool goes back clean to its correct place. It is your responsibility to fix things that you damage, note them on the control sheets, inform us when anything happens with animals that we may need to know. If you aren’t able to carry out a duty and need to pass on the responsibility you need to know the other is fully informed how to perform that task properly. If someone else is neglecting their responsibilities then you are next in line, how did you support them to correct anything out of place? How do you respond?
When we give instructions and delegate responsibilities we are putting trust in you to fully manage whatever you are doing at the farm, treating it like it were your own. We are working with complex systems; people, finances and ecology. You will make mistakes from time to time, you will learn a lot. We are here to support you to fully step into your learning process. When you immerse yourself in the farm, it’s intricacies and processes, you will learn a lot. How deeply you immerse yourself is directly proportionate to how much you gain from your experience. Sometimes it will not always be the learning you want that day. Sometimes you’ll be tired or disinterested, and we’ll still need to be out working in the rain. How do you motivate yourself to be up first to begin the morning chores, to clean the tools someone else forgot, brush the floor of the workshop that someone left in a mess? We work with the underlying question “how can I be of benefit here?” which means if you see something you can do something about then do it. We run around doing a lot of jobs to help serve the whole that nobody notices, nobody thanks us for. We hope you see the value in adopting the same approach.
We have designed and planned what we are doing very well, a big part of the reason we can roll so effectively. This is not an open experiment in “having a go”. We demonstrate economic viability and we are investing our lives and a bunch of financial capital into this. When we instruct you in a task or management procedure we expect you to follow these instructions meticulously and perfect the systems as we working with. We want you to learn the optimal way to carry out the tasks we demonstrate to you. If you don’t fully understand why you are asked to do something then ask for clarification. We have thought about what and how we are doing things a lot and you can assume it is based on our experience. When our routine procedures are not followed closely things get broken, worn, damaged and lost. It is expensive to have so many people coming to the farm and we have worked out clear systems that work well for us.
Central to the effective running of the farm is that tools, spaces and belongings are kept in perfect order. Not only must you take good care of your own stuff, you’ll find you have to follow up others who always forget to put things away where they belong. The Workshop is labeled and signed, everything has a place and everything should be in it’s place unless being used at that moment. Anything dirty must be cleaned for the next person. Anything damaged needs fixing immediately or noting on control sheets if broken and Richard or staff informed. It always works best in a place like this to do things you see need doing, and do it when you spot it. You can't always expect recognition, thanks or praise for it. If folks can’t look after their own responsibilities they likely won’t notice when you step out beyond your own. It’s what makes it all work though, it’s how we can all benefit the whole, it’s what we spend a lot of our time having to do.
Whilst we work together on various projects and daily tasks we naturally always try to identify people’s unique gifts, strengths and talents. We give more trust and responsibility where we see it is appropriate. We do not always have much time to check in with everyone day to day, so a proactive solutions focus is essential. It's much more useful to have folks here who comes to let us know how they fixed a problem rather than coming to tell us there’s a problem. “If not you, then who?” we like to say. Give up the right to be a victim. It’s not interesting who left the mess, who broke the tool; it’s interesting how we keep responding.
It is our overall responsibility to make sure everything rolls smoothly, and we are doing quite well with that. Ultimately the buck stops with us. It’s us that have to pay for new power tools because someone forgot them out in the rain. It’s us that have to stay up till 10 pm fixing fencing connections that got damaged by improper use. It’s us that miss meals when supplies are needed from town, and it’s us that have to clean up and pack down all the things others forgot. It costs a lot to put on the epic educational programs we manage to run, but ultimately we see our future relies on each one of us getting powered up to use our unique strength, gifts and talents for the benefit of all. Rock on...
We are primarily excited to support people into farming professionally. We have been deeply engaged with high quality education for over 20 years, however at our home site this goes hand in hand with the running of the farm. We are offering an immersion into what it takes to design and manage awesome systems in a capacity we have never seen offered elsewhere on the planet. The deeper you immerse yourself the more insight you will gain. We created this opportunity to serve people committing their lives to regenerative agriculture, and are not particularly interested to support armchair theorists. If you are looking to be spoon-fed please look elsewhere, as this experience won't work for you or us. If you're excited to learn by doing; getting your hands dirty, waking up early and getting involved, you'll likely thrive here and gain invaluable insight and a wheelbarrow of confidence to go off and start or refine your own enterprise.
People always have very different expectations for our trainings. Please spend some good time carefully considering the available information and reflecting on what you are coming for. Whilst we are committed to the best level of regenerative education available in this part of the world, we are also very busy people. Aside from family life we design a bunch of other properties each year, as well as run our business outside of the farm gates. We are most inclined to give our time to folks who are engaged, timely and responsive. It’s about reciprocating. If you’re late up or not paying attention in classes then you may be disappointed when we don’t have time to respond to questions regarding things we have already covered, or that you missed something. We’d obviously rather give our limited time to those we can see are pro- active and engaged, for they are the folks our experience has proven go on to do great things with what they learn with us.
We’re focused on commercial human-scale farming and most of our consultancy work is focused on farms and larger scale projects around the world. Whilst we can and have designed for urban and small-scale projects this is not the primary focus in our work or trainings. If you want to plant a food forests, make herb-spirals, dream of earthships or growing veg in your back garden, this is not the right training for you. If you have a property to develop be sure to bring good topographic maps, photos and contact us for a questionnaire to fill out before you arrive. The more preparation you come with the more you can get out of the resources on tap here.
The “how can I be of benefit?” approach is the motivation this place runs on, and an attitude we ask everyone to uphold. When people are connected through the motivation to benefit all through their actions and words then everything works smoothly and easefully, even in the most challenging circumstances. Our project is truly living testimony to this. There’s nothing we cannot achieve together when working effectively together.
We have a clear Farm Policy that you commit to by participating in our trainings. Please make sure you have viewed this and reflect upon it. People violating our basic conduct expectations will be asked to leave immediately and forfeit any payments. We present ourselves professionally at all times here. We show up on time, consistently and are attentive to what is going on around us. We are engaged, responsive and supportive to each other at all times. You are part of our world whilst you live here. You represent us to the local community, the stories you share, the products you buy at the store. You represent us in what you share with visitors as well as online. Your impact can live on well past your time here.
You are entrusted with responsibilities during your time with us. From managing livestock, to maintaining hygiene and spaces, processing chickens, packing eggs, slaughtering animals, dealing with produce and communicating with others at the farm. It is your duty to make sure every tool goes back clean to its correct place. It is your responsibility to fix things that you damage, note them on the control sheets, inform us when anything happens with animals that we may need to know. If you aren’t able to carry out a duty and need to pass on the responsibility you need to know the other is fully informed how to perform that task properly. If someone else is neglecting their responsibilities then you are next in line, how did you support them to correct anything out of place? How do you respond?
When we give instructions and delegate responsibilities we are putting trust in you to fully manage whatever you are doing at the farm, treating it like it were your own. We are working with complex systems; people, finances and ecology. You will make mistakes from time to time, you will learn a lot. We are here to support you to fully step into your learning process. When you immerse yourself in the farm, it’s intricacies and processes, you will learn a lot. How deeply you immerse yourself is directly proportionate to how much you gain from your experience. Sometimes it will not always be the learning you want that day. Sometimes you’ll be tired or disinterested, and we’ll still need to be out working in the rain. How do you motivate yourself to be up first to begin the morning chores, to clean the tools someone else forgot, brush the floor of the workshop that someone left in a mess? We work with the underlying question “how can I be of benefit here?” which means if you see something you can do something about then do it. We run around doing a lot of jobs to help serve the whole that nobody notices, nobody thanks us for. We hope you see the value in adopting the same approach.
We have designed and planned what we are doing very well, a big part of the reason we can roll so effectively. This is not an open experiment in “having a go”. We demonstrate economic viability and we are investing our lives and a bunch of financial capital into this. When we instruct you in a task or management procedure we expect you to follow these instructions meticulously and perfect the systems as we working with. We want you to learn the optimal way to carry out the tasks we demonstrate to you. If you don’t fully understand why you are asked to do something then ask for clarification. We have thought about what and how we are doing things a lot and you can assume it is based on our experience. When our routine procedures are not followed closely things get broken, worn, damaged and lost. It is expensive to have so many people coming to the farm and we have worked out clear systems that work well for us.
Central to the effective running of the farm is that tools, spaces and belongings are kept in perfect order. Not only must you take good care of your own stuff, you’ll find you have to follow up others who always forget to put things away where they belong. The Workshop is labeled and signed, everything has a place and everything should be in it’s place unless being used at that moment. Anything dirty must be cleaned for the next person. Anything damaged needs fixing immediately or noting on control sheets if broken and Richard or staff informed. It always works best in a place like this to do things you see need doing, and do it when you spot it. You can't always expect recognition, thanks or praise for it. If folks can’t look after their own responsibilities they likely won’t notice when you step out beyond your own. It’s what makes it all work though, it’s how we can all benefit the whole, it’s what we spend a lot of our time having to do.
Whilst we work together on various projects and daily tasks we naturally always try to identify people’s unique gifts, strengths and talents. We give more trust and responsibility where we see it is appropriate. We do not always have much time to check in with everyone day to day, so a proactive solutions focus is essential. It's much more useful to have folks here who comes to let us know how they fixed a problem rather than coming to tell us there’s a problem. “If not you, then who?” we like to say. Give up the right to be a victim. It’s not interesting who left the mess, who broke the tool; it’s interesting how we keep responding.
It is our overall responsibility to make sure everything rolls smoothly, and we are doing quite well with that. Ultimately the buck stops with us. It’s us that have to pay for new power tools because someone forgot them out in the rain. It’s us that have to stay up till 10 pm fixing fencing connections that got damaged by improper use. It’s us that miss meals when supplies are needed from town, and it’s us that have to clean up and pack down all the things others forgot. It costs a lot to put on the epic educational programs we manage to run, but ultimately we see our future relies on each one of us getting powered up to use our unique strength, gifts and talents for the benefit of all. Rock on...
Course fees
To join the course please fill in your details in the form linked below, where you will also find payment details;
- 60,000 SEK as a full payment or
- 10,000 SEK Non-refundable deposit
- 55,000 SEK Balance (due by 16th Feb 2025 latest)
We prefer to manage our bookings with Bank Transfers or Chickens. Spots can only be secured by cleared payment, and we have to work on a first come- first served basis. Spaces are limited, and we expect this training to fill. By booking this training you are confirming you have read and agree to our RETURNS POLICY as well as all general information supplied.