Retreat and offsite workshops

A creative reset for retreats and offsites

Put a tactile, facilitated experience between planning sessions and conversations.

Your team steps away from screens and makes something with their hands. The workshop changes the pace of the agenda without becoming disconnected from the purpose of the day.

60 minutes • 4–40 participants • Houston onsite • Turnkey facilitation

The quick answer

What belongs on your planning sheet?

These are the core details Elena needs before adding the workshop to a shortlist.

60 minutes

A complete facilitated experience that fits into the workday.

4–40 people

Designed for small leadership groups and larger workplace teams.

Houston onsite

Available for offices and suitable event venues in the Houston area.

Turnkey

Materials, facilitation, setup, cleanup, packaging, and gift bags are included.

Why this format fits

Change the energy without losing the thread of the retreat.

A useful retreat needs rhythm. Storytelling Through Soapmaking creates a deliberate change of pace and gives the team a shared reference point they can carry into the next part of the agenda.

Agenda-friendly

The 60-minute format fits between working sessions without taking over the day.

A real change of pace

Hands-on making gives the team a break from screens and presentation mode.

A take-home marker

Each participant leaves with soap connected to the experience they shared.

Best placed after an intensive session, before a closing conversation, or as the central shared activity.

What happens

Gather. Mix. Pour.

There is a simple rhythm, so participants know what comes next.

Colleagues gathered around a prepared soapmaking table in a professional event space.

01

Gather

Your group settles around the table and learns what everyone will be creating.

A participant mixing soap during the guided workshop process.

02

Mix

Participants work with soapmaking materials while conversation develops naturally.

Priscilla Mensah helping a participant pour soap during a workshop.

03

Pour

Each person completes a soap that holds a small piece of the shared experience.

Reflection is part of the workshop. Public disclosure is not.

Turnkey planning

You coordinate the event.

Super Power Soap runs the workshop.

Responsibilities are divided clearly before event day.

Your organization provides

The people and the room

  • A suitable room
  • Tables and chairs
  • Venue access and parking details
  • Your expected headcount

Super Power Soap provides

The workshop itself

  • Guided facilitation
  • Soapmaking materials
  • Curated scent options
  • Setup and cleanup
  • Participant packaging and gift bags
Designed for participation

A reset that still belongs in the purpose of the day.

The workshop does not require competition or a high-energy performance. Participants can talk, reflect, or become absorbed in making. That flexibility helps the experience sit comfortably beside strategy work and team conversations.

The team changes pace, makes something together, and returns to the agenda with a shared experience.

Proven in the room

Your team will not be my first.

Super Power Soap has facilitated creative soapmaking experiences for workplace groups and Houston organizations, including the Houston Texans Foundation.

Recent workshop result

100% of respondents rated the experience four or five stars.

That result followed a one-hour onsite Storytelling Through Soapmaking workshop.

Meet your facilitator

Hi, I’m Priscilla.

I’m Priscilla M. Mensah, founder of Super Power Soap and creator of Storytelling Through Soapmaking.

My background in technology and education shapes how I run a room. I pay attention to what happens while people make: who starts talking, who relaxes, and who becomes absorbed in the process.

Soap gives the group a shared task. Story gives the experience meaning.

Frequently asked questions

Questions you may already be thinking about.

Where should this sit in the retreat agenda?

It works well after a demanding session, as a midday reset, or before the closing portion of the day.

Can you come to our retreat venue?

Yes. Super Power Soap offers onsite facilitation in the Houston area. Include the venue address in your inquiry.

Does everyone have to speak during the workshop?

No. Conversation and reflection are available, while public sharing remains optional.

How much time should we reserve?

Reserve 60 minutes for the workshop, plus the venue access window confirmed during planning.

What does the venue need?

Plan for tables and chairs in a suitable room. We confirm access, room setup, and utility needs before the event.

What happens after we submit the inquiry?

Super Power Soap reviews your agenda, location, date, and headcount, then provides the next planning steps.

Ready when you are

Add a creative reset to the agenda.

Share your retreat date, venue, expected headcount, and the part of the agenda you want the workshop to support.

  • 60 minutes
  • 4–40 participants
  • Houston onsite
  • Materials included