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Wild Harmony is an intimate, 3-day transformational women’s equine therapy retreat at Grace Reins in Telluride, Colorado, led by speaker, author, and coach Ruthie Lindsey alongside Erin Cain. Blending somatic healing, equine-assisted reflection, breathwork, and honest conversation, this experience invites women to explore the space between independence and belonging through the quiet truth-telling that happens in the presence of horses. Most of the women who come to this retreat have already read the books, done the therapy, and can articulate their patterns with remarkable precision. They understand their nervous systems, know their attachment styles, and still find themselves standing in the gap between knowing and becoming. Ruthie’s work lives in that space. Through her Threshold Framework, she gently guides women out of the intellectual architecture of healing and back into the body—where insight becomes action, even when that action is imperfect, tender, and unpolished. This is not about learning more. It is about letting what you already know finally land somewhere real.
Reserve your place at Wild Harmony and join us for an intimate 3-day equine retreat designed for women ready to move from knowing into becoming.

A Transformational Women's Equine Therapy Retreat with Ruthie Lindsey & Erin Cain
Dates: July 31 - Aug 2, 2026
Location: Grace Reins | Telluride, Colorado
Group Size: 12–15 women

Over three days, a small group of 12–15 women will move through a rhythm that is structured but spacious:

This offering is priced exclusively for this 3-day retreat experience with 12-15 participants. See below:
$995 for the weekend

Friday — Arrival & Opening
Late afternoon arrival and time to settle into the land
Opening circle and intention setting
First writing session
Introduction to the horses
Shared dinner and evening reflection
Saturday — Deepening
Morning writing & somatic experience
Equine session: boundaries, trust, and emotional mirroring
Group lunch and time for rest or solo writing
Afternoon workshop
Unstructured time in nature
Evening circle and integration
Sunday — Integration & Closing
Morning writing & somatic integration
Closing equine experience / silent reflection
Final circle and departure by lunch-time









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Erin Cain brings over 25 years of experience working at the intersection of horses, healing, and human development. As an Equine Specialist in Mental Health & Learning, her work is rooted in a deep respect for the intuitive wisdom of horses and the quiet transformations that emerge through presence. Trained in equine-assisted therapy and shaped by a lifetime of lived experience, Erin creates spaces where individuals can safely explore, feel, and reconnect with themselves. Her approach is both grounded and deeply intuitive — blending clinical understanding with reverence for the relational field between horse and human. As the founder of Grace Reins, Erin continues to steward a sanctuary devoted to restoration, resilience, and the remembering of wholeness.

Ruthie Lindsey is a trauma-informed somatic coach, author, and speaker based in Nashville. She helps conscious, soul-led women who have spent years doing inner work but still feel stuck in unconscious patterns by guiding them beyond the mind and into deep embodied healing. After surviving a devastating accident as a teenager that later led to years of chronic pain, nervous system collapse, and profound personal transformation, Ruthie found her path through the very pain she once tried to escape. Through her writing, coaching, and speaking, she shares honest reflections on healing, identity, resilience, and the wisdom held within the body.

At seventeen years old, Ruthie Lindsey was hit by an ambulance near her home in rural Louisiana and given a five percent chance of survival and one percent chance of walking again. Years later, after a spinal fusion wire was discovered piercing her brain stem, Ruthie found herself bedridden, dependent on narcotic painkillers, and desperate for a way back to herself. She eventually returned home to Louisiana, where she began the long process of healing by reconnecting to her body, nature, joy, and the parts of herself she thought were lost. Through her memoir There I Am and her work as a speaker and somatic coach, Ruthie shares honest reflections on pain, resilience, healing, and learning to come home to yourself.










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