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Workshop: "How To Actually Be Yourself" with Conor Creighton

Workshop: "How To Actually Be Yourself" with Conor Creighton
Workshop: "How To Actually Be Yourself" with Conor Creighton

When & Where

01 Aug 2026, 10:00 – 12:00

Yarn Ballycastle, 24-26 Ann St, Ballycastle BT54 6AD, UK

About

Most of us are living by rules we never agreed to — rules about how to act, what to want, who to be. We follow them so automatically that we barely notice they’re there, until we find ourselves feeling disconnected, restless, or quietly unlike ourselves.


This workshop creates space to look honestly at the rules shaping your life: where they came from, how they’re running the show, and what it might feel like to loosen or break the ones that no longer serve you.


Led by Conor Creighton, the session brings warmth, humour, and hard-won personal insight. It’s as practical as it is thought-provoking.


Bring a notebook. You'll leave with more than ideas and a clearer sense of yourself.



Who is Conor Creighton?

Conor Creighton is an artist, intuitive coach and writer. His purpose is to help people navigate their present and create their future.


Conor comes from a small village in the Irish countryside. He grew up in a home with little money and a lot of alcoholism. He spent much of his early life in survival mode, before realising that it wasn't enough to just survive life, he wanted to understand it, master it and enjoy it. This is what he teaches. Conor has a deep knowledge of meditation, psychedelics, human behaviour and the energetic laws of the universe. He also knows a lot about life - for almost twenty years he worked as a barman in Ireland, New York and Berlin, and as a journalist with the Guardian and Vice. Conor is particularly good at helping people work with ancestral junk, codependency, limits, blocks, tricky relationships, addiction, manifestation, tapping into your own magic and of course anything to do with Irishness. Conor lives in the Balearic Islands where he has a small farm with fruit trees and wild cats.


Tickets

  • General Admission

    £30.00

    +£0.75 ticket service fee

Total

£0.00

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