
Your Invitation to discover–
What’s Next
A creative workshop for creative minds who are seeking a path into what’s next
Something in your life is shifting
Maybe you’re:
Thinking about a career change but don’t know where to start.
Ending your relationship, and it’s time to rebuild.
Feeling at odds with Berlin, but you don’t know where else to go.
Or perhaps your life feels different and you know it’s time for a change, but you can’t explain why
What’s Next is a creative workshop for curious minds navigating the unknown.
Through artistic practices and creative inquiry, you’ll explore your relationship with change, possibility, and the unknown.
Whether you're in a transition in life, work, love, or something harder to name—this space is for you.
You don’t need to know what you want next.
You only need a little curiosity, a notebook + pen/pencil, and an openness to discovery.
Details
When: Saturday, June 22, 14:00–16:00
Where: Under the tree in the middle of Tempelhofer Feld
Who it’s for: Artists, explorers, and anyone seeking a way forward they can't yet see
What to bring:
Your personal question about what’s next (you don’t need to share it)
A notebook and pen/pencil
Your curiosity and creativity
Cost: 35€ per person or bring a friend for 60€/pair
Languages: Workshop is in English, with additional guidance in German and French
Elayna Snyder
Meet your Coach and Guide
Creative Coach & Artist
Elayna Snyder is creative coach who helps people find clarity and momentum when they're in transition—especially when the path forward isn’t clear. With a background as an artist and entrepreneur across four continents, she brings a unique blend of creativity, curiosity, and depth to every conversation.
Elayna believes that what’s next isn’t something you figure out—it’s something you discover. She creates spaces where people can slow down, reconnect with themselves, and uncover what’s waiting to emerge.
Her work is grounded, intuitive, and deeply creative—perfect for anyone standing at a threshold, ready to begin something new (even if they don’t know what it is yet).