Coming home in the in-between.

On belonging, becoming, and the deeper

currents that shape how we live and create.

About Fenja

Fenja Ellen Sepers is a writer, teacher, and creative director exploring the wild in-between spaces of belonging, becoming, and co-creation with life. Her work traces the hidden potential within unravelling and the remembering of a more rooted way of life.

Her own journey of belonging and becoming has led her to live seasonally: summers in her home country, the Netherlands, and winters in the Argan forests at the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, where the land meets the Atlantic. There, she shares a simple surfer’s life with her Amazigh (Berber) husband.

She is currently writing a book on the evolutionary Principles of Trust — a nature-based and life-centered framework that helps us stay present through change and life’s transitions, live meaningfully in the face of upheaval, and follow the unique guiding thread of our lives, even when the ground feels uncertain.

At its heart, her work is about with greater ease, connection, and aliveness in uncertain times, and entering into a deep love relationship with life itself.