Rewilding: Reclaiming Your Self-Agency in a World That Wants to Tame You

What if the parts of you that feel “too much” or “not enough” are actually the truest signals of who you are?

Join author, horse whisperer, and founder of the EQUUS Experience®, Kelly Wendorf, for a live, warm conversation with MEA’s Derek Gehl on reclaiming the voice you muted, the instincts you second-guessed, and the self you edited to fit in.

This is a callback to the wilderness within – a space where ancient earth wisdom meets modern neuroscience, and the animals still know something we’ve forgotten: how to live in full alignment with our nature.

Here’s some of what might rise to the surface:

  • The hidden ways your body remembers old survival strategies and how to teach it new, more expansive ones.

  • What harmonious assertiveness looks like in real life (and why it’s not the same as people-pleasing or powering through)

  • Ways to dissolve the inherited roles, rules, and survival masks that keep you small

  • How to reconnect with your body’s deep intelligence through nature-based and equine-guided practices

Come if you’re ready to shed the scripts and step back into the wild wisdom of your true self.


July 16, 2025 1:00 PM PT 04:00 PM ET

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Kelly Wendorf

Founding CEO of EQUUS, Master Coach, spiritual mentor
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Ride Smart, Stay Healthy: A Midlife Road Map for Cyclists 40+

April 22, 2026 11:00 AM PT 02:00 PM ET

A lot of what we’ve been told about cycling and aging – what’s safe, what’s smart, what’s possible after 40 – is overdue for an update.

Host Derek Gehl brings together two of the most compelling voices on midlife cycling: Phil Cavell, co-founder of Cyclefit London and author of The Midlife Cyclist, and Gerardo Capiel, former Google executive turned cycling guide and founder of Vine Trail Adventures in Napa Valley. Between them, they’ve got the biomechanics, the lived experience, and enough to bust a few myths along the way.

Whether you’re a serious rider, thinking about getting back on the bike, or just bought an e-bike and aren’t sure where to start — this one’s for you.