Nov 2nd - Nov 9th

This experience is a seven-day odyssey for founders, creators, and leaders looking to deepen their relationship with their life's mission.

The retreat will begin in Athens and end on the small (beautiful) island of Patmos.

Our Ancient Greek ancestors understood the intimate connection between striving for excellence in physical and philosophical pursuits and we will work to integrate similar experiences in our retreat, which offer opportunities to grow across physical, mental, and spiritual planes.

Now, we invite you to join us in experiencing your own modern sanctuary for leadership development.

YOUR GUIDES:

Noah Huisman

Main Facilitator

Noah Huisman is a writer, startup lawyer, wellness entrepreneur, and athlete obsessed with reviving Plato’s Scholar-Athlete through the fusion of fitness and philosophy.

His first book “This Way to the Stars: An Introduction to Philosophy” focuses on the history and development of philosophy throughout the ages leading up to the modern day.

His second book “This Way to the Stars: A History of the Hero,” focuses on the development of the idea of the hero across cultures and eras and how the ancient stories map out a path to the good life.

You can follow him @noahhuisman3, his gym @squatchfrontierfitness

Michelle Florez

Breathwork Facilitator

Michelle is a certified Executive Coach specializing in a somatic-based approach that clears emotional and unconscious blocks, facilitating deep transformation in executive and entrepreneurial leaders. With over 7 years of experience in leadership development and 4 years dedicated to coaching founders and executives, Michelle helps visionary entrepreneurs, VCs, and executives navigate significant life transitions, supporting them in embracing embodied leadership and viewing entrepreneurship as a spiritual journey.

Michelle is completing her 400-hr Breathwork Teacher Training, with over 4 years of experience guiding hundreds of leaders in deep breathwork journeys, Michelle’s main role in the retreat will be supporting participants in accessing their unconscious through the power of the breath .

You can learn more about Michelle and her work at https://www.michelleflorez.com/

Caleb Simone

Historic Guide and Scholar

Caleb Simone is a scholar, cultural historian, and stage director with a focus in Ancient Greek language and culture. After completing his PhD at Columbia in 2020, he was a research fellow at the Met Museum in NYC and is now a visiting scholar at UT Austin. His book project, “Enchanted Bodies: Music, City, and Stage in Ancient Greece,” explores how the ancient Greeks connected music to the soul and entrained their bodies to move to music in rituals, dance, athletics, combat, and especially theater. Beyond helping others discover the ancient world, Caleb loves connecting through fitness and the outdoors.

The Space

Intinerary