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🌼 Mindful Honeybee Experiences & Workshops

Join the Bee Resonance Project for transformative group experiences designed to foster connection—with bees and with yourself.

Using mindful practices and experiential group connection work, we gently guide participants beyond fear and into sacred engagement with the hive.

Where:

  • Kripalu Yoga Retreat Center & other partner locations


What to expect:

  • Deep connection with nature
  • Personal transformation
  • Community-centered experiences

➡️ Perfect for retreat centers, wellness spaces, and conscious communities.

🌱 Youth & Teen Programs

Children’s Honeybee Programs (Grades K–6)

Beekeeping is a full sensory experience.

Today's kids are facing more stress and disconnection than ever. Our programs help them slow down, reconnect with nature, and meet the bees with awe and wonder.

Program Highlights:

  • Grounding exercises for the nervous system
  • Nature-based curiosity and play
  • Gentle introduction to honeybees and their world
  • Confidence-building and group connection
    ➡Designed for schools, camps, and community groups.

Teen Beekeeper Programs

Seniors and Juniors from Salisbury School CT inspecting there hives in the fall of 2024. We wear suits in the fall as the hives are extra protective of there honey crop.

For teens, we focus on boundaries, respect, and communication—skills honeybees model beautifully.
What teens will learn:

  • How to read and respond to bee behavior
  • When (and when not) to approach a hive
  • How respectful presence builds trust
  • Deeper listening, patience, and connection

➡️ Empowering for youth leadership, rites of passage, or environmental education programs.

Meet Your Guide: Asher Silverwolff

Asher carefully straining some "bee-tea" with the participant. This bee tea was brewed with chamomile, nettles, and dandelion to support gut health and general wellness. It is mixed with our honey into a syrup and fed to the bees to provide extra food stores.

Founder of Bee Resonance, Asher brings over a decade of experience in natural beekeeping, mindfulness practices, and experiential education. He is passionate about guiding people into respectful, transformative relationships with honeybees—and with themselves.