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Greenhouse: Bookkeeping & Taxes

  • Hybrid 108 South Jackson Street, #206 Seattle, WA, 98104 United States (map)

Greenhouse is a business development offering for healing practitioners designed to foster connection, collaboration, and skill-building. These experiential workshops offer an opportunity to locate your entrepreneurial identity, development business acumen, and actualize an aligned and thriving practice.

Our January workshop will focus on the theme of grounding — particularly as we begin a new year and approach tax season.

This Greenhouse workshop will offer you some best practices for bookkeeping to set you off to a good start in 2026 and orient you to the terrain of tax filing for small businesses.

Together we will:

  • Define sometimes-confusing terminology

  • Break the process into clear, manageable steps

  • Look at a few tools and systems (you don’t have to invent your own wheel!)

  • Discuss the benefits of filing on your own or working with a professional

The Greenhouse is part of our Learning Canopy, a series of workshops created to support the whole practitioner — as a healer, business owner, and human being.

Container

This will be a hybrid offering so you have the option to join us in person in Pioneer Square or virtually via Zoom.

AND, because numbers don’t have to be scary but sometimes feel overwhelming you’ll welcome to bring your lunch and hang out after the workshop! Bring some of your to-dos (including shoeboxes of receipts) and get in some let’s-work-on-this-while-it’s-fresh coworking time.

Exchange

This gathering is exclusively for Shelterwood Collective members and all costs are included in your monthly membership fee.

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Nicole Greenwald

Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor, & Consultant

Nicole (she/her) is a psychotherapist, educator, consultant, gatherer, and artist.

She has 15 years in practice as a psychotherapist and specializes in trauma and abuse, C-PTSD, identity, grief, and soulfulness (creativity/communion/spirit).

Nicole has over 20 years of experience in higher ed and non-profit leadership and provides consulting services for businesses, non-profits, and creatives focused on sustainability, social justice, and cooperative models.

She has long been inspired by and devoted to the beauty of mentorship and collaboration. One expression of that is her work with clinical supervisees and supervision of supervisors.

She is the co-Founder and Executive Director of Shelterwood Collective, a cooperative providing community, mentorship, and business administration support to healing practitioners. 

Learn more about Nicole

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